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J c W SB f r "r r ir- "" -.1 MTDDFOUn MvTL TRTBTTNE, OTDFOTIT), OftFION, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, lOtf. ht' LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ml'., mill Mm, H, V (niMnr l,limi Mbimiur', Inn thin iiui uliiK for llii'lr home tiller it vlalt with roliitlvi'H In Mwlfiiril, omniitt whom are ('Iiiim. Holiorln mill fiunlly, MImm Anna lliiwnun loft today for Kluniiitli I'd' In whom Him Iiiim a pon. Hun it h limi'her In (ho public kiiIiooIh of (liitl oily. . 'fl. A. Ninvnll, IiuIIiim' (tillor. Itooin lfi, l. O, IIiiIImIiii;. 171 John Dloluiy nf KIiiihIii county, (,'al. Ifornlii, In In Miulfoiil hunt'iig for old I lino fi'lniiiU -iihI old-tlnm litniliiiftrkn, lint ho roiiitil only u fow of oltlior. Ho loft hero In '711 iiml UiIh U IiIm fit hi lull horn lnr thll. o wn it timet iiutto of llio Taylor nml llrandiiiihuiK Iion on tho IiIIIh on nt of Medford' tvlmro a lo now (ho lilt; WoMtoilnml niclmiil IiiiiIh nml tin world fmiionii lllllcrtMt oiilimilH. Ka ii I tn i y French Dry Cloanltii: IVorUM. A. II. Vllrtliiim roturnoil to Moil fonl Tinmilny from Trinity county, California, whom li Iiml bmin to at toiiit (ho fnuornt of hl listed fitlhor. Wo nro now buying NVInlor Null (iimrn. Hen tin lioforti Belling. Pro. dueern' Fruit Co. Mm, John Illllln of Kvaim crook In In Moilfonl today In iittoinluiiro nl it moot hut onlloil for tho uiljiiillt'ittloii of wtitor rluliU.on IJviiiik creek. Huy your wlntor'H wooil cheap now, ll.f.ii per cord, (lolil Huy I'.oulty Co. AniioiinroutontH lutto lioon received In Motlfoul tolltiiK or tint marring" 'f (J. C. Tnlor, foruiorly of Moilfonl, to it Houtllii liuly. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning U'orlm. MrM. A. II. Toll roturnoil Tuomlny from n visit to filouilM lit Klamath Fallti. Horn, In Moilfonl, on Ho-itouilmr 2T., to Mi,, iiml Mm. Homer Kotliormol, n noil. I.uiIIon, have your null tnnilo tho llorlln Mullen' Tailoring Co., tit Contral Point. Or. 173 Itov. lloll(iiiti nitiiriHtil from con ference Tiioilny ami ho -U now' pre paring to movti to hU now charge "t Initiation. Huy your wlntor'H wood cheap now. 1 1. BO ;mr cord, (lolil Hay lloalty Co. I). II. Jurkkoii Ik In Asliluml today ott bunlue. DUappolnlinentitr "He-Hug" I" pnioilonly walltiiK fr tlm store room. Tint I'nrlow bnyii, Frank, Tom and l.fo, woio In Tiioiliiy from aih Crook, Thoy brought In iilnotoon hoad of prime hoof cattle which thoy Hold to Warner, Wnrtmun & (lore, at I US and 5 cent a tiotind. At tho Sign of Vo Nifty. 0. C. King, traveling unlemnan for tlm Moilfonl Grocery company, loft thin morning for .Myrtlu Crook. Clilnof.o Haercd Lllton and Japanese air plnnti at Hrondley's. Phone f.l8' Minn C. Hehlcbbtr of Contral Point spent Tuesday night with Moilfonl friends. Huy your venter's wood choap now. H.r.O por cord. (Sold Hay Honlty Co. Frank CurtlM and family of Salem n r in M ilford, guctdH of Mr. ami Mm. C. II. Ony. Mr. Curtis and Mr. (lay but rotviitly roturnoil from a hunting trip In llio KvntiH Crook coun try and whllo tlioro aocurod four flno door. Mr. Curllc In wardon of tho ntatu iionHontlary at Raloin. Watch iih UiIh wook. That alwayn rnoiinn tlm FIhIi Market for liarRiilim In nomothlm: ftood ! 't. Wo now luivo tho loiiK'lookod for Seal Ship oyatomj alno fronh cat flnh, iilurKoon Htnkn, fronh Btroam hallhut, rod nl tuoii, froHli lohntorii, cIiiiiih. HhrlmpH. I'rlcoH low all thin wook. Knxh croamory huttor, 30o por lb. W iKUinot montlon all tho i;ood thlnbri lomi) In and too iib. MunMor Ai Kont- worthy. Hiinday from Salotn whoro nlio ntlcml Hnuday from Halom whoro bIiu attend oil tho ctato Mir. Hoautlfiil iIohIkiib In plllowu and rontoru ut Tho llaudlcraft Hhop, Kontnor'H. 103 Mr. and MrH..a. A. AndrowH loft HiIr mornlnr. for Hiutlimw, hano conn ty, whoro thoy will roaldo. Weeks & McGowan Co. TNDERTAKERS Day 1'hono M71 Nlbt riione F. W. Wok 071. A. H. Orr, MM. liAPT AH8IHTANT. JOHN A. PERL UiMloitaUor nml Kinlmlmer i3uccoBHor U tho undoitakliiK do- partmottt of Modford Kurnlturo Co, Offlco H floutli llaitlolt Hti-oot : TolophonoB! day, Iioll 471; nlKht;; i roBldonco, Doll 473. Homo 170-L.:; n..ll ui.n.ixol tllirllt IIP llHV i. ARiiini.i ivtJi'j niiviun r fr About a mlln of now trnul: Ih IiuIiik Pill lu by tho I'milrio At Kniilorn tall loud iiir.ii- tholr iloiiol In Kant Moil fonl. TIiIb will bo iihoiI for iiwltehliu; mid piiMHltiK tiarku, nlno for loailliif. mm unloadliiK fiolKlit. Whon tho IraoklayliiKln all In and tho now ma ohllio Hhopn mil complotod that pint of Moilfonl will jiuvi) vory much tho iipiioaranco of a traiiHcontliiotual lino loriulnal, Tho Mutual Ufu liiNurauco Co, imya Hut laiKoHl dlvliloudn, Hoo J. K. HillcliiiNou. ' Thou. Moffat wan at Contral I'olnl UiIh moriiliiK on IiiihIiii'hm, Hpnrlal iiiiiNM mootliiK for union moii only, Wodnonlay nlnht, Koptomhor 27, 7: .'III o'clock, at HiiiIIIi'h hall. Im poi'tant IiiihIiioiin. All card iiiou niimt attoiul.- (loo. H, IhuihoH, ui. Hocrw-i Huy. C. I,. I). Tint I'aclf'lc & Kan'.orif rallroail company loin fully ,'tooo conbi of fin wooil to Iiiim; tl ovor Itn lluo from Hnl to I'hIIm and Dorby, Twolvo aeon fruit mid alfalfa land for nalit. Call on- C. Canty, Taloiit. Oro.'ton. !'. W. MaHlomoii of (InuitH 1'uhn waa In tho iilty yontordiiy, LcNHoim In briiHn craft any morn lnr. at 10 o'clock at tho Handicraft Bbop. 1C3. Mrn. M. I. Khormau loft hint nlKlit for Portland, whom nlio will moot bur niolhor, who Ih on loulo to Modford from Klmlra, N, V. Am you walthiK for "II-IIiikV hIiooh? Will ho at your norvlco hood 102 Mm. (J. !:. Wont loft Tuonday iiIkIiI for Corvallln, WiialiliiKton, for a vln lt to filoml. At tlm Hl:n of Vo Nifty. Mm. I'orcy WooiIh wiih vIhHIii AHh ImiiiI frlondH yontorday. Huy your wlntor'a wood choap now 1 1 f.0 jior conl. (lolil Hay lloalty Co, Mrn. I). T. liwlon In vlitltlnc hor daiif-htor, Mm. 1'orbon, at Talent. J. C. Kcbmldl ban both phoucn In Btallod In thu old Davln warohouno and will ho jclad to qnoto on prlcon on all kliulH of rtc! and poultry aup pi Ion, ' Dr. and Mrn. I). A. Forbid of Talent oxpool to Icavu noon for Hoottlo whoro tint doctor will tako a throe iiionthn' ponl Kraduato coumo at a inodlcal col logo. Tho I too von Mimical company op onod for a throo iiIkIiIh' otiir.omont at tho Bavoy lant nlitht. Thin l thu first vatidovlllo for tho Savoy in.dor tho proncnl uianaKomoiit. Tho com pnny In oxcouptloually r.ood and howld bo Ktootod with packed hoiino durliiK tholr oiiKar,ument In tho city. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln. fllunn O. Tayior). attorney-at-law. ovor JackBon County Hank Hulldlnj: Modford. MImh AiiiiIq lllKonbotbam of Cen tral I'olnl U a Modford nhoppor to day. Comploto lino of I), m. C. cotton at The HaiuJ'craft Shop. tC3 Three, carload of work horses bo IoiikIiij; to the Clark-llonory stroot Kradlui; outfit wero ulilpiuV. to Sao ramouto thlu week whom they will bo put to work on n thirty mile rail road coiihI ruction contract for tho .Southern I'iiclfli) company. I:xcIuhIvo (IomIkiih In hand made Jewelry at Tho Handicraft Shop, Kontnor'u. 1C3H W. W. (llr.UKow loft thin inomliu; for a fow clays' hiiBlnorii trip to I.oo AnKolon. Huy your winter's wood choap now. 1-l.fiO or cord. Gold Hay Ho-alty Co. Soo It. A. Holmea, Tho Inaurance Man, ovor Jacknon County bank. Mrs. TIioh. Loary of Spokano ar rlvoil In MeiUord UiIh mornliiR for n vllt with hor BlBtem, Mm. C. A. Cold well and Mn, W. 1), Johnson. Huy your wlntor'H wood cheap now. J4. 50 to $0.00 per cord. Gold Hay Hoalty Co. W, I), Humphrey and sinter, Mm, M, A. Hutcholdor, returned today to Han Heruardlno, Calif,, after a visit with Modford rolntlvca. Huy your wlntor'H wood cheap now 14,50 per cord. Gold Hay lloalty Co. I', M. Hoacom, mnuiiRor of tho H AiC. canh Krocery, returned Tuesday from a throo wookH trip to I.oh An- KOlOH. Mr. mid Mra. U. K. WhltliiB wlir leave thlH week for Portland where Mr. WhltliiK baa Boctuod u position iih a lluotypo operator on tho Ore Koulau. h, I). Fry of Phoenix, was In Mod ford today on luiulnoHs. MlaH SiihIo Mlnoar loft Tuesday aft ernoon fin LordBburj?, Calif., whoro nlio will attend coIIoko, Mra. F. A. Pofloy Ih visiting Phoe nix frlondH today, Port AuderKon Ih In Granta Pass on IiuhIiiohh today, II, F, Meadec, luanaRor of tho Sun oroHt orehardH, near Tulent, Ih In the city today on IhihIiiobh connected with IiIh orchard work, Ho states that thorn will bo fully two thoiiHiind boxes or upplea Knthorod from this orchard UiIh fall. Thin Ih tho orohanl'H flint crop mid tho fruit lu nalil to bo of excellent ruallty, behiK hlKhly color ed and of very uniform ulzo. ETAGE tota The Girl in the Taxi at the Medford Opera House Tonight j vxxfi The theatre lin never olfcnil n more HeimalMi ally suecessfiil plav limn "The Girl In The Taxi" which is Fclieilulcd for nil eujmgeineht of one night at the Medford theatre lo ninlit. "The (iirl In The Taxi" w.m w ntten with Hie i-ole purpose of m.ikinc people Inugh. Thw it iins done beyond the greatest expectntionfi. In Paris it created a sensation and ran for 1,0(10 nighl. In Herlin it sooted an unqualified s-iceess mid hnike teeords with it.- jKipularity. In New York in (he Astor theatre it repeated its foreign triumphs. In Chicago t tho Coil theatre it packed a theatre for 2"0 performances and carried off nil honors for phenomenal attendance and box-offico business. In Boftfon U captivated public and pres mid played to ovorllowing audiences at the Tremont theatre for three months. Xo play of recenl years hns achieved so great a triumph and it will be .many years before this triumph ir- equalled, if ovor. - "The (iirl In The Taxi" boas Is of no tears, hut if you wish (o enj oy the hearty laugh of your life, this is the play to evoke it. MOOSE CLOSE CHARTER LIST The local order of Mooso closed Its charter last nlklit with a membemhlp of 300. Tho meotlnj; laal night was hold In Slowing ball and twenty candidates wero Initiated. After tho Initiation a splendid banquet was aerved. M. P. Shornian, tho organizer of tho order here, lu amelioration of hits ofofrts and In appreciation of tho ex cellent results ohtaalned, was pre lontod with a flno gold wnleh chain and n fountain pen. John Adams, who secured the greatest number of members to the local order, was pre sented with a gold Mooso watch charm. Tho festivities of tho evening wore brought to tt very pleasant finish by avlslt. to thu. hntaoJof. a vaudeville team, now playing at tho Isis theater, who rendered a very entertaining mu sical program. C1IAHLEST0X, kVn. The city council lias npHiutcd a woman to bo city treasurer, it is announced today. She is Mrs. Lillie I. Crawford, for three years a member of the board of edticataiou. SWEEPING PROBE OF LUIHR TRUST TACOMA, Wn., Altuougn it is be-) Moved that all tho witnesses have! been oxamlned lu tho case against tho editors of tho Seattle Star, ox Mayor Fawcett and other men nr rosted for "conspiracy to 'defeat Jus tice", following tho Scattlo mass meeting called to start Impeachment j proceedings against Judge Hantord.j ao Indictments have been returned ' yet. DEjVKIt, Colo., Sept. 27. That tho government's prosecution of the lumber rust Is to be thorough Is In dicated here today by tho fact that tho entlreuow proeecution Is mod eled along the aamo line as the orig inal suit brought la Now York and substituted b.tho federal court here. NOHTII YAKIMA, Wn. Delegates from the state grunge, the labor un ions and the fanners union, ate ar riving here for a convention at which it si believed the three organizations will formulate plnns to act unitedly in the coming campaigns. New Electrical Shop Opened T. W. Swift of Portland has opened an electrical and general repairing business at 16 N. Front street, under the name of tho Medford Electrical Shop. He has had considerable exper ience In Portland and comes to Med ford well equipped to handlo any lino of work connocted with electricity, such as wiring, repairing, etc., and will also specialize In key fitting, nlcklo and copper plating ns well as general repair business. Tho Sled ford Electrical Shop will fill a needed want as Mr. Swift cannot bo balked by any repair Job, largo or small. Another specialty will be raagneto. and spark coll work. OPENS AKT STUDIO. Jr. Mlckelson, of Wisconsin, has op. ened a studio at the C. E. Collins wall paper and art supply storefon North Grape streot and is there. showing samples of his water colb'rjSail pastel work. He Is a graduataofifart In an eastern school any may'bo prevailed upon to open a class ;bero. - Look for the loser of thomrticlos ad you have found for a prompt may save him n lot of worrv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f - -, r - - r FOR LEASE-r-FulIy equipped placer mine. .'Gpld Ray Realty Co., 218 W. Main street! 165 Haaklns for Health.' Look for the ad that offers it to vnti. ppnnd-hnnd. nf n rnl hnrvroicjl WANTED To buy a second-hand office desjc, safo and typewriter. 10Q5 South Oakdalo avenuo. 164. M E D F O R D A. H. WOODS Offers v - M T H E A T R E lopnortuu' ,p"ateLi.. . mTo - ll.auBK THE LAUGHIEST LAUGHING SHAW ftlr EAUTH V THE P R ICE S : $1.50 ,:$1.00 50c ' UluUHuiW .; J LtB" t VjIJYIj ... A! VS.- V IN THE ...::; . l.Vi!Ji' .r-i" Wednesday, Sept. 27 HP A VI I AaI TAXI PRICES FOR SINGLE FARES $1.50, $1.00, 50c xSeat Sale v Monday Sept. 25,. Haskins Drug; Store