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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNK, anWKCmr), OKKOON, MONDAY'. OOTOIUW 10, Mil. li I !" I LOCAL AN D PERSONAL I ' . ' W 11. Marvin, of Alhnny, was In Mctlftml Snturdiiy looking nftor liia n'nl cBlalo lntorontB In this locality and ciljoylnit ft visit with h' olil-tlmo political friend, District Attorney Mil I key, f Orders taken for Irish crochet. Tho llnmllcrntt Shop. 1S2 "Mrs, W. L. Collins returned to (fold Hill Stiiulay night nftor n visit wllh Dr. nnd Mrs. Cnrlow. New iIc.iIriih In JauolB. llnmllcrntt Shop. , ' 1S2 'Mrs. Hert McKlnloy returned last nlnht to hor homo nt Everett, Wash., nfier a visit with her mother, Mrs. C. E, Austin. On Wednesday evening, October 18, ladles with escorts skate free. W. V. Turner came in from Port land Saturday and remained until Sunday night with Medford friends. Tuesday nluht of this week Is reg ular social night with tho Rchekalis, but owing to Illness of members of tho committee- the social part of the program for that night has been postponed two weeks. Cor. Malu and Fir Sts. The open store. . Mrs. C. Sampson and children of Uoston, Mass., nro here visiting friends. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4. GO per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co. William Gerlg. general manager of tho Pacific & Eastern, left for Port land last night. Carkln & Taylor (John 11. Carkln, Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. J. Klnsey returned to Grants Pass last ntKht. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. ?4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Miss Esther Harrison returned last nlcht to Acate. this county, after spending Saturday nnd Sunday with her parents In Medford. Tho young lady In tho primary teacher In the Asato schools, nnd has 22 pupils in her room. There are 40 pupils In the schools at this time and the num ber is expected to bo increased to 50 or mora before tho commencement of tho winter term. Prof. Handby is principal of the Agate schools. Buy your Inter's wood cheap now. 14.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. H. S. Kinney, tho Glcndalc wood merchant, returned to his homo last night after a business visit to Butto Falls. 8eo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. " Mrs. R. Smith, the Mistletoe street merchant, left last night for a couple of days' business visit to Merlin, Ore. Aro now buying apples. Sco us beforo selling. liberal advances mado on export shipments. Pro ducers' Fruit Co. R. K. Nelll is hero from Spokane. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. 14.50 per cord. Gold Ruy Realty Co. J. G. Shcbley of Woodviile was in Medford over Sunday. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs. F. E. Payne, of Watkins, this county, was with Medford frleuds Sunday. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese air plants at Broadley'a. Phone 5181. Drs. F. G. and E. M. Carlow will leave this afternoon to attend tho Baptist state convention at McMlnu vllle. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. 14.50 yor cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Cook of Lily Lake, 111., are In Medford looking over tho city and valley. For salo or exchange A few choice Rhode Island Red roosters and cock erels. Address "Falrvlew," Jackson ville. , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hammond of San Francisco aro registered at the now Medford. 8ny, kid, what do you know about that guy Wilson? Buys old clothing, hats, and shoes, I'm going to seo him Wednesday, Oct. 18th. 179 Rev. A. A. Holmes left this morn ing for McMlnnyllle, Ore,, to bo In attendance nt a convention of the Baptist clergymen of tho state. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS IMy Phone JM71 NlfM Fhosefl P. W. Weeks 9071. A. B. Orr, MM. hADX ASSISTANT. yHW-r4-er4 JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Einbalmor 3uccessor to tho undertaking do- I partmuut of Medford Furniture Co, Office 28 South Imrtlctt St root Telephones: day, Boll 471; night Z residence, Boll 473, Horoo 179-L. Culls answered night or day AMiurr.Avnn hkrvioh .,.... V.... "r . .. I pt i rttttttt irrrrrrr ----- -.. .. AVo still want I OS pairs of second hand shoe. Will pay cash. Address Will II. Wilson & Co.," Mall Tribune. 179 Dr. It. J. Redding of Portland Is In Medford. Listen: If Mm have anything In the lino of cast-off clothing drop us a lino. Wo will call Wednesday, October ISth. Will II. Wilson & Co., care Mall Tribune. 179 John Uniupert, of Melrose, Minn., Is In Medford looking around. We will be In Medford Wednesday, October IS, to buy cast off clothing, ball and shoos. Drop us n card and wo will call. Will H. Wilson &. Co.. care Mall Tribune. 179 W. G. Burt of Grants Pass was among Medford friends Sunday. G G. Low of Klamath Falls was In Medford yesterday. E, M. Shivers of Elkton, S. Dak., Is vls'tlng Medford friends. There will be n smoker given by the fair association nt the Hotel Medford tonight, Monday evening, to talk over a permanent county fair and location, etc. All men whether stockholders or not who aro Inter ested In Medford holding an annual fair are cordially Invited to attend and express their views and If pos siblo lend their aid In helping make it a success. Rev, E. O. Eldrldge preached two snlendld sermons at the M. E. church yesterday. The house was filled to its fullest seating capacity both morning nnd evening and additional seating was provided at both services by placing chairs In tho aisles. E. N. Campbell returned last nleht from Xorth Dakota where ho has been for several weeks looking nfter his property interests. W. P. Mcaley left this morning for his home In Minneapolis, Minn., after several weeks visit with his daugh ter. Mrs. Porter G. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Darling left this morning for their home at Horn brook. Cal.. after a visit with W. R. Culton and family, of Medford, and W..E. Darling and family of Gold Hill. 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burt returned to their homo at Grants Pass after a visit in Medford with Mrs. Burt's sister, Mrs. J. L, Fircbaugh, who Is seriously 111. The Sunday school rally day serv ices at the M. E. church yesterday were attended by nearly 400 pupils and the exercises wero very Interest ing. The superintendent, Clarence Meeker, gave a very Interesting and helpful talk, as did also Attorney Canaday and Rev. Eldrldge. Tho church was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves, vines and flow ers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eaton left Med ford this morning for Falls Creek, this county, where tomorrow they will attend the wedding of their grand-daughter, Miss Blanch Eaton, to John Johnson, both of whom live on Falls creek. T. C. Xorrls of Gold Hill Is In Medford today. Mr. Norrls expects to soon move his family to Medford S. W. Wlmmer, wife and daugh ter, of St. Johns, Kan., aro amonK the several people who stopped off in Medford Saturday with a view to locating. ' Rev. E. A. Smith, a Baptist evan gelist, arrived In Medford this morn ing, and tonight he will commence a series of revival meetings at Eagle Point. Attorney J. H. Carkln Is in Gold Hill today on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Olson of War saw, Wis., are In Medford looking the city and valley over with a view to locating. Mr, and Mrs. William Russell or Independence, WIs4, are In Medford visiting friends. M. W. Skecl was down over Sunday from the Engart ranch on Elk creek. G A. Jackson celebrated his 78th blrtliday yesterday at his home in last .Medroru. Air. JacKson is one of the few remaining pioneers of the valley. Twenty-odd years ago ho be Kan making the Roguo river valley fayous by growing a splendid variety of watermelons on his Table Rock, ranch and shipping them in carload lots into tho Willamette valley. Mr. Jackson is still halo and hearty ami as nctlvo as aro most men at sixty. Mrs. F. P. Fraslor and maid ar rived In Medford Sunday from New York City. Mrs. Frasier Is hero for a visit wjth her son. Frank E, Fra slor, who owns orchard land near Talent uud who has lived In Medford for a year or more, Cbas. Schnethloth of Portland formerly manager of tho Union Meat company in Medfoid, camu In on No. 15 this morning. I MRS DIERKE'S PROGRAM. " '" ' ': n lw iff I GOLD HILL TO cia,t & wnght MOB MEDFORD IiAWYimiJ "WAHUINaTON, , 0, t'nlillo I.mut MuH.'iM I'liuil t'limr t'citoit Laiulx. ('ttnli'tlN and Mlitluu I'ani'H Hi'ilp, ApNOolnto Vik rr Attuiiieyn. llnfiKlns for llr-alth. Nnmo of Thrlvlnn Llttla City on Southern Pacific Is Left Off NoWi Maps and Mayor Dccman Talks of1 Insurrection. i Followiii) is the prtsnuu nrrmiucil for Mrs. Beiitnee Dierke, Oreuou's. premier pianist, who will appear at the opera house Tuesday eveninjr: Onnicvnl Kohert Sehuiuann Toreador from "Cannon" Geo. Bizet Mr. George Andrews. Vnlfec in C sharp Chopin Barcarolle , Chopin Ktude in D flat LWzt Mumo Box Liadow Caprice BurIe?pio .. GnbrilowitM-h Magice Fire Scene from ''Wnlkure". ... ., .... i ajucr Arabekcs on Johnnn Straus' Wait. "The Bluo Danube'' .Sclntlz-Kvlcr Keelivative and Pilgrims' Cliom rrom "Tannhuuser'' Wugner Mr. Gcorgt! Andrews and Appolo Quartette. Weddini: March and Dance of the Klvcs from "Midsummer Niht' Dream." Franz Lw.l Gold llill Iiuh a jusl giievniico ngiiiiit tlm.iiuwh i-tucd innw of Jackson county ttiht aro heiiu: di tnhuted by thu coiuiin'iviiil tduli, and unless t fiero is a hmnod rubber stamp oorivotiau s made Minor Bvemnn doelnrCs n iiisiuroollou U in prospect. The grinvauoo lies In tho faot (lint tho map does mil in any manner iudicatu (lint Gold llill is in exislonco. Tho eror was di-oovcivd this nuirniuK whuu Bcoiimn and Kditor Ilex Lauipman called lor tho compli mentary map-. "Tlin-.i aio lino,", doclarod Lmnpnuui i ho spread hi, out on a lahlo and then Imth gotitlo iuini;ao it ainoic o(oudod omiui iuntion. At tho noiut where Gold Mill .-hould bo there nro a lew neat suiiniv but no nainos. "Tlimw the wholi hum-It away." .tndotvil Minor Btioiiitin. and) tlie liold Hill nidigualioii nicotine was on. It is no fault of tho oominoivial club that tho error was umdn and a speedy correct ion will be made. .No one realizes, than Secretary Boos what Gold Mil) has done in htislliiu for the alley ami the mistake is gen. orally regretted. PLUMBING HI'UAM ANI HOT WATKU HUATING All Work GttarautosA Prices RcaHonnhln 3(1 Hownrtl Block, KittrwtCK on (Hit Htrcot. Coffeen & Price Pacific JHWt lloimt !0 HOTEL MOORE Spfcitil Europoun, I Jul iH bv llm Wim'Ic dp Month. Hi(vh no I.'oiiIh Up. RAU.MOIIR CO,, Propriotora. All We Want is a Trial I t4r , W( tflllll'llllll'l' .Slllisl'tlcliull. Ikmisc paints, il is I lit ht'st. livi Jossons in I lie arts. 'unu ami Hi'lt'ol vtuii' Potatoes!! Hi The Art $tore 47 .Vol II' tl It'o. rrrrirrr rr trrtr Flno llurhauk I'olatoou. .IANKS nitos., Caiiltul Hill Uattolt (Near Itottorxolr) Order your wltttor nupply now, I'rlco rlwht. Wo deliver. Call Boll I'hnnu Main 01 Si. USSJmS You want tm to do jour laundry bi-rntiHO we do It perfectly, bocatiKO wo work aloiiK hytclrtilo linos, w ( f.v 't 7 m .$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ JH Sj? !? $ $ $ $ $ ' .18 $ $ g The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - JjllOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS And PHOFITS J?5 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY hai'i: DKcosir iio.MfH rou uknt. W. K. aoKR, rrllnt. j. a. rnnur, vie vtt, jonn . out if, c.ttiUr, r. n. i&ub&iok, vie I'rtn. w. n. jackmom, a.i. omiiUr. m H lf u Or t l 'it o. 'It I l It.-If- !$ $$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ft $ $ $ $ ik nun i 4 Xtitlcf. All the stockholders of tho Roguo Klver Valley Fair association are re quested to meet Tuesday eenlii(;. October 17, nt the office of tho hoc rotary In Mall Tribune building for the purpose of deciding upon the pur chase or lease of Rrounds for perma nent fair groundti ami any other business that may come beforo tho meeting. W. II. CANON, A. K. Ware, Sec. President Look for tho ad that offers it to ..... i i . . . ... .!,.,.nl,1. t n rem imrgnim , l)(,oluu,o yon can't do It a quarter no well yourself. It lny to lot im do this work for ott. W i SMITHS APARTMENT HOUSE South llirrrsldo New ami Up-to-Il.ito Modorn lit ecrj- KrtIcular, gnu coik- Insr, htc.ini lu-ni, etc. Women ami girls must bring refer- ciiix-s. W. 31. SMITH Hnnto l'fionc HIIC. THE STAR Steam Laundry Mcdforil, Oregon, Hell I'liouv I'JOI Homo n.f Notice. Notlco ia hereby Riven that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council at its nicotine to bo held on October 24, 1011, at 7:30 p. in. for a license to well malt, spirituous nnd vinous liquors In quantities les than a gallon at Its place of business on lot 10, block 44, of tho town (now city of Medrord) for a period of six months. HOLLAND HOTCL COMPANY. Dated Oct. 12, 1911. TO KEEP YOUR HAIR FINE AND GLOSSY (Amy Moore in Current Styles) "The ronton women have brittle stringy, straggly hair ik because It is washed too often. This robs the scalp of tho oily nccretion necessary to promote n healthy condition ami dandruff nnd failliug hair result. 'Women troubled with dry, itchy fccnlpt, or those having too much oil should use a dry shampoo frequent' as it invigorated the scalp tiHHiien nnd Ktimulates the hair follicles, muking the hair bright and fluff . "A reliable shampoo powder can he made by mixing four ounce" 1 1 orris root with four ounces of Ihorox and a tahlcspoonftil dusted on the head, then brushed out carefully is more beneficial than a muetmge. It demises Ihe scnlp and keens the hair glossy. Then, too, a dry sham poo eliminates the exposure to catching cold fliat follows washing tho head." 4 L. OPEN- For Business HIGGI.NS . LKSLIKVS Second. Hand Store nt 3l South Urapo Street. OIvc ua a call and wo will treat you fair. j Highest cash prlco for Bccond hand j goods of all kinds. Rock Spring Coal OX XJJTD AJJU XHX TOOL Office nnd Coal Van!, Twelfth mm) Front Street. Phone 7101. Burbidge xn coax. acAjr AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i The Merrivold Shop FOR BLUE PRINT AND Tracing Paper 1S4 W. Main Ht., Bledford. Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS 0ITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improvod ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. S20 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. Coming Coming Coming Paul Blackwell Tho Groat Impersonator and Roador You Arc r Electric and Gasoline Engine Pumpers For tyr- .rtr,r? '-- 3 A A A X A A A A A A A A t A s A A A A A A A A A 4 A A i A A A A A A J A A A A Going Going Going To Hoar THEB0X FOR SALE BY HASKINS' DRUG STORE Look for tho loser of tho articles yon have found for a prompt ad mar Rnvn hfm n nf of rnrrv SMf-.X! :m 'P ti&u&a UVM of Al"A VJ-.J VM' if 'A, sffi, Tho mall order houses of tho East would not ho go prpspcroua I ftlie peoplo of this community would in: slat on having "Made la Oregon" goods from the local merchants. The bualncEs of this community would be better conserved if the buylnc pub lie and tho merchants would help aloiif; tho "Mado In Orp&on" idoa, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "- - -f -f-f 4 LOST Klther on Jacksonville and Central I'ohit road, or on streets of Slodford, one Prestollto tank for automobile. Kinder please return to Sohthurn Pacific freleht office. Howard. iso WANTKD, POSITION Hy young man as machinist or manual labor. Address Box K. G Tjlbuno, 18.1 WANTHDKxporlunccd wood cutter wants contract, tier or cordwood. Any amount. D, A Ikon, Jackson ville 183 MEDFORD Water for Your Country Home No matter how far you livo from tho city, you can have all the sanitary conveniences of tho best city water works system an abundance c water, under strontr nressure. for your bathroom, kitchen laundry, lawn, gardon anvwhere. Good fire protection too. This splendid water supply service assured, if vou install the' KewaneeJystemJotWater Supply The Kewanco Tank is located in tho cellar or buried in tho ground and tho water it, delivered by air-pressure. No elevated or at'1 ta to leak, freeze, overflow or collapse. Tho tank is mado of steel plates and will last almost indefinitely. Wo build tho finest lino of pumping machlnury tho result or over ton years exponmoniinij and practical experience. ivewaneo puinpB aroopcraico nyiianci, Kasouno cnKines, ciec- inc motors, eic. nowaneo oysicmH aro compmiu. j ooy aro easy to tnstuii. uvory piuni scni out, unuer u jkihiiivo guarantee, uver iu,uuu i-kownnoo oyiicin in uccciiiui operation, ino cnurKU or cniiiuuriiiKuurvibu. iiun ior compioio ivovancu cuiuiuk. Kewanee Water Supply Co. For Sale By HUBBARD BROS. OREGON The Fortune Hunter Produced by Paul Blackwell of Boston First M. E. Church, Cor. Bartlott and Fourth St. WednesdayJLvening, Oct. 18. I Adults, 35 Cts. Admission School Childron, 25 Cts. -T4'4''tf4r'tf44tf-tf41r4'tfJ'414', 19fh Medford Theatre Thursday Night, October.... THE SHOW THAT SET ALL CHICAGO TALK ING. TUNEFUL MUSICAL COMEDY "The FLOWER of the RANCH" i 13y fJoHfph K Howard, ('onipo.scr of "The Klirliiifr nm.,.,sM," rii(. (Joddoas of Mhorlv," "iMiKS Nobody Krom Ktiii-Iiuicl " mid u score orolluV.s EXCELLENT CAST .IRKS KAKKMS willi IJKT'I'Y OALDWMLIi i: 10 Siiiii'iiiL'. IJanciim- Silnnv riii.iu ..n,i n,.. .:.... n ",'A !' A blniiift Dmieiiitf, Movvy Mimical (lirl Show i 200 NighiH in N'v York; (i AIoiiIIih in OhU.n,m i! PriccB $1.50 $1.00 and S0. KciiIh Koadv iIondav i; iMorniiiK, HiiHkiiiH Dnitf Kloro" ' i: if '? jit ' 9t40 tftlt,,, ff Htf "',,,