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Ilowcrs, at Threo Plnea, Josephine county. nuy your winter's wood cheap now. M.50 per cord. Gold Ray Uealty Co. "Wllborn Buson of Talent was In Medford Monday on business. Buy your w Inter's wood cheap now. 4.nO per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. Seaman, of Weed, r.a.. worn recistcrcd at the Nash Monday. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, .qver Jackson County bank. Mrs. Elizabeth Klcpplo and dauph tor. Miss Allle, left Sunday for San Francisco, near which place their son ami lirothor. Honrv Klonnlc. Jr.. Is seriously ill in a hospital. Aro now buying apples, oeo us beforo selling. Liberal advances made on emort shipments. Pro ducers' Fruit Co. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Bryant, of Portland, are registered at tho new Medford hotel. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $-1.50 per cord. Gold Ray P.ealty Co. D. B. Grant of Ashland was in the city Monday. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. J4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Deputy Sncarer was In Central Point today on official business. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese air i plants at Broadley's. Phono C1S1.., Mrs. C. L. Morso returned this morning to her home at Hood River after n visit in Medford with Mrs. II. A. Eniincrson. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Pippy are in Grants Pass today. Mr. Pippy is one of tho contractors on tho Sacred Heart hospital. For sale or-exchange A few choice Rhode Island Red roosters and cock erels. Address "Falrview," Jackson Tllle. Mrs. J. Darneille and daughter, Josephine, returned this .ornlng to their home at Grants Pass after a visit with Mrs. Harrison In Medford. Say, kid, what do you Know about that guy Wilson? Buys old clothing, hats and shoes. I'm going to see lilm Wednesday, Oct. 18th. 179 I. B. McDonald is In Gold Hill to day on business. Wo will be In Medford Wednesday, October IS, to buy cast off clothing, hats and shoes. Drop us a card and we will call. Will II. Wilson & Co., care Mall Tribune. 179 B. J. Trowbridge is In Woodvllle today on business. Listen: If you have anything in the line of cast-off clothing drop us a line. We will call Wednesday, October 18th. Will H. Wllsoa & Co., caro Mail Tribune. 179 Mrs. 11. Hayes returned yesterday to her home in Ashland after a visit with August Edler and family at Lake Creek. Wo still want 499 pairs of second hand shoes. Will pay cash. Address WUI II. Wilson & Co., Mall Tribune. 179 Champ Payne of Phoenix was in tint city yesterday, Mrs. Clara Roo of Eagle Point Is visiting Grants Pass friends. Mr. and Mrs. D, B. SoIIsb returned n few days since from a visit with their dauBhter, Mrs. J. W. McCoy, In Klamnth Falls. Walter Busher of Oakland, Cal., has been In Medford for a couple of days." Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Buy Fhcwe M71 Nlfl M FImwm F. W. Wki S071. A.B.Orr, MM. IABX 'jUm&T&ST. e JOHN A. -PERL Undertaker and Eiubalnicr f Successor to the undertaking de- Ipartinent of Medford Furniture Co. ; ; 1 Office 8 goutfi Ilartlett Street Telephones: day, Boll 471; night : I residence, Bel) 473, Home 179-L. ; Calls answered .nlffht or 'day AMBULANCB SERVICE j tassttrrrrrrtr-t r-""'"- ' John Sollss left last night for Wilbur Springs, Cal., where ho goes to take treatment for rheumatism. J. W. haulier of Ashland Is among old-time Medford friends today. Row Goulder Is over at Galls Creek today. Ho will, perform the marrlaKe ceremony at the wedding of John Johnson and Blanch Eaton. This Is tho time to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. 11. 11. Pattersotu Pac. phone 2493. The Ladles' Guild of St. Marks' hnvo resumed their weekly meetings nnd will meet every Thursday after", noon henceforth nt St, Marks' hall. Robert Kershaw and daughter. Mrs. John Clemnn, who have been visiting wllh the family of James Kershaw on Antelope creek, returned Monday to their home In North Yakima. This is tho time to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for wile. H. B. Patterson. Pnfc. phono 2493. Mrs, M. J. Walgamott Is visiting Talent friends today. Good music and entertainment. Opening of tho new building on Cen tral avenue next Saturday. 2 to 11 p. m. Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 182 Mrs. l A. Bliss Is visiting her daughter in Ashland. Mr. Bliss is in the AppleRnto country for a week's stay. A souvenir to each guest on Sat urday next, at the opening of the new M. F. & H. Co. building. 2 to 11 p. m. 1S2 Ed Roberts left this morning for Mexico. This is the time, to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. H. B. Patterson. Pac. phone 2493. The Ladles' Aid society of the Christian church will meet Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Walters, 101 Genesee street. Join us in celebrating tho opening of our new store on Saturday, Octo ber 21. Medford Furniture &. Hard ware Co. 1S2 The stockholders' meeting of the Rogue River Valley Fair association which was to have been held tonight has been postponed till Wednesday evening at S o'clock at the office of Mayor Canon in the Jackson County bank building. The report of the secretary and other important busi ness will conio up. We want to see you at the opening next Saturday. Medford Furniture & Hnrilvnro Fn 1S' Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Mooro of Har vard, Neb., who havo been visiting L. A. Walt and family in Jackson ville, returned to their homo this morning. Next Saturday, 2 to 1 1 p. m. Med ford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 182 Mrs. J. C. Ferguson and daughter, Lizzie, are visiting Central Point friends today. Dr. A. A. Soule returned to his home in Central Point today after having been in Medford for a week looking after the practice of Dr. Shearer, who has been out on a hunt ing expedition. P. J. Lybeck, of Chicago, Is in Med ford looking the city over with a view to engaging In business here. O. L. Sues, a representative of tho pension department of the govern ment, was in Medford Monday on of ficial business. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blbor, of Port land, arrived in Medford Monday night. They are traveling by auto mobile. Mrs. Marj' Isaacs has left at the exhibit building u sunllowcr stalk measuring over clevon feet. It was Krown In her garden iu Medford. V. A. Dundap of Talent was in tho city this morning. Mr. Dunlap Is an enthusiastic district fair man and Is of the opinion thut Medford should bo tho meeting place for tho fair each year. There will bo no meeting of the Medford Commercial club tomorrow night; the booster commltteo Is ar ranging n bit; meeting to bo held somo evening next week. Due notice will bo given. It will pay you to watch tho fish market this week for bargains. Oys ters, crabs, shrimps, clams, fish and many good things to eat. Wo carry 25 different kinds of cheese. Steel cut coffee a specialty. Dairy and cream ery butter. Fresh ranch eggs. J. H. Messier. - - - 183 COLLIER FALLS i 000 FEEt! LIVES Engine of His Aeroplane Goes Demi, utlt He Glides Safely to Earth, Es cniiinq'Wlth Minor Br'Uiscs Was Entcrtaininn His Guests. LAKKWOOl), N. J., Oct. 17,iltub ort 1 Collier, well known publisher. Is none the worso hero today as n result of his fait from his airship while 1000 feet in the air. The en glne went dead on him at this height. but ho gilded safely to earth, escap lug with minor Injuries when ho lauded. Collier was entertaining a house party atid was able to reassure his guests within a few minutes after they had stood, horor stricken, wntch lug his machine careening earthward. ATHLETICS WIN. (Continued from rag 1.1 4 ' 4- 4- H 4 4W ' " I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY' f -f FOR SALE Model 10 Bulck, now last season, cost 11300. In A-l condition, now tires all around; S700 cash takes it. Would con sider trade for city properly value S1000. P. O. box Glfl. 181 FOR BALE Unfrosted tomatoes for cunning'. Tel. Farmer S1C8. 179 FOR SAL.E rDlulns table, sewing machine, range, chairs, beds, other furniture and chickens, O. I). Boiler, 922 S, Orango. 181 Merkle. Murphy lined to Herzog, Davis filed to SnodKrnss. No runs. New York Murray filed to Lord, Merkle out, Barry to Davis. Herzog fanned. No runs. Third Inning. Philadelphia Barry singled to left and stole second. Lapp lined to Doyle, who threw to Fletcher, doub ling Barry. It was tho first double play of the series. Coombs filed to Doyle. No runs. Now York Fletcher filed to Mur phy. Meyers singled to left. Math ewson singled to right, Meyers taking third. Devore forced Mnthowson. Barry to Collins, Meyers scoring. De voro caught stealing, Lapp to Barry. One run. Fourth luuiug. Philadelphia Lord filed to Snnd- grass. Oldring popped to Fletcher Collins got an infield hit through Herzog. Baker out, Mathewson to Merkle. No runs. New York Doyle out, Collins to Davis. Snodgrass filed to Lord. Mur ray filed to Murphy. No runs. Fifth Inning. Philadelphia Murphy safe on Her zog's orror. Davis' liner hit Umpire Connolly on the leg for a single. Mur phy taking second. Barry sacrificed. Mathewson to Merkle, both runners advancing. Lapp bounced ono to Mathewson, who throw to Herzog, catching-Murphy. Coombs popped to Fletcher, No runs. New- -York Merkle filed to Lord Herzog walked and out stealing, Lapp to Collins. Fletcher out, Barry to Davla. No runs. Sith liming. Philadelphia Lord filed to Mur ray. Oldring fanned. Collins filed to Snodgrass. No runs. New York Meyers filed to Lapp. Mnthewson pons to Collins. Devore out. Baker to Davis. No runs. Seienth Tuning. Philadelphia Baker filed to Mur ray. Murphy filed to Doyle. Davis fanned. No runs. New York Doyle out, Collins to Davis. Snodgrass fanned on three pitched balls; Murray walked and stole second, Collins dropping Lapp's throw. Merkle out, Coilfus to Davis. No runs. Eighth Inning. Philadelphia Barry doubled to left. Lapp beat out infield hit. Coombs hit to Doyle, who threw to Meyers, catching Barry at the plate, Lapp taking socond. Lord hit to Doyle, who threw Jo Fletcher to force Coombs, Fletcher dropping the hall, Coombs safe. Lapp dashed for the plate. Doyle recovered tho ball and threw to .Meyers, who threw to Her zog, running Lapp down on the foul line. Oldring fanned. No runs. New York Herzog filed to Lord. Fletcher out; Barry to Davis. Meyers fanned. No runs. Ninth Inning. Philadelphia Collins out, Herzog to Merkle. Baker hit into tho right field seats for a homo run, tying the score. Murphy's drive down left foul Hue was called a foul by Klom. Mur phy bafe on Herzog'a fumble. Mur phy took second on Herzog's wild throw over Merkle. Davis sacrificed. Meyers to Merkle. Barry out, Her zog to Mcrklo. One run, Now York Mathewson funned, De vore popped to Baker.. Doylo fanned. No runs. Tenth liming. ' Philadelphia Lapp out, Fletcher tu Merkle, Coombs filed to Doyle. I.ord out, Fletcher to Merkle. No runs. New York Snodgrass hit by pitched ball but was not allowed to tuke his base. Snodgrass walked, Murray saclflced, Coombs to Davis. Snodgrass trying to reach third, out, on a short pass, Lapp to Baker. Baker was again spiked In the right arm and right leg. Tho crowd hissed Snodgrass. Baker was cheered as ho resumed his place at third, Merkle walked, Merkle out stealing, Lapp to Collins. No runs, Eleventh Inning. Philadelphia Oldring out, Horzog SOUTHERN PACIF C pays tipm Annual ncport Filed With tlio fttll roail Commission of Tills State Details for Orcrjon Will Be Sent to State Board Later. SALKM, Ore., .Oct. I" -Tho an nual report of the Southern Pacific i company was filed today with the rallioad commU-slou, The report rov ored tho entire Hue, depurate, reports fur Oregon being In up to the ditto of tho report. Operating revenues were $91,10S, 761.40, and operating expenses B'J. 234,137 31, leaving net operating! revenue of S3S,87I,G24.0!. DlvlV dends of $21,t2ti,382.0S, on stocks were eclared during tlio ruling enr. Tho company hns hud during tho year 13,701 employes and has paid out $39,190,539,82 to litem III wattes. Tho mileage of Hues operated Is given as 019S.2S, number of pnHtengers carried was 3l,lJ0,t&y, mid tho num ber carried one mile was t,l29jt!00, 3S4. Over IS, 000,000 tons of freight were carried nnd over 1.000,000,000 tons carried ono mile. The total freight revenue for the jear was ap proximately sr3,000.0i0. and the pa, sengvr revenue $31,000,000. Details for Oregon will be sent later to tho commission. Clark, & Wright I.AWY11RS WASHWCtTOrt, D. O. l'utitlo I.nml Matters: Fliml I'tmif Dcmit LimiOk, 'oii!imIh imtl Mining C'txcK Hoi In, AsBoolttte Woik fr Atlornoyt. HasutttB for Health. Rock Spring ' Coal OX XAXS ALT. TKI TtHH. Offlro ami Conl Ynrtl, Twelfth nttd Front Ntreeu. , riioMQ 7ioi. Burbidge TMH COAX, MA HOTEL MOORE European. ftnei'inl Ifnlort hy lli' AWok or Month. Hntw r() (ViI.h l-p. RATMVOim 00,, Propriotora. I... " ---m--------------. s to Merkle. Col Huh Mlngtedto center. Baker beat out an Intleld hit, to llcrozg, taklifg second and Collins taking third when .Merkle dropped the ball. Fletcher fumbled Murphy's grounder. Collins scoring. Davis sin gled to rluht. scoring Baker. Murphy out at third, Murray to Herzog. Davis out stealing, Meyers to Doylo. Two runs. Now York Herzog doubled to left. Fletcher filed to Lord. Meyers out,' Collins to Davht. Mnthewson. Collins j fumbled, hut recovered In time to re tire Meyers. Horzog went to third. Becker batting for Mathewson. Becker hit to Collins, nnd was safe. Herzog, scoring, Collins fumbling. Becker oui stealing, Lapp to Collins. Ono run. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATKIt HEATING All Work Uuarantc4 Prices Ueasonnblft S3 Hownnl Block, Entrance on Oth Htreet. Coffeen & Price Pitclflc UOUl Horn 3110 All We Want is a Trial AW tfiummUT salislatlitui. luitiso pniiils, il Ih llu lu'.sl. I'Yoo lessons in llir wis. Cuiiic ami m-Iim-I iui The Art $tore 2 7 iSoiCi tii.tpo. Potatoes FIuo Burbiiuk Potatoes. JANES IIKOS., Capital Hill Itauch (Near Iteservolr) Order your winter supply now. Price right. We deliver. Call Bell I'huno .Main 5181. ti-rtrttetrrtrft i&s $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Si (ft ny &$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ m The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - tflQO.OOO.OO SURPLUS nnd PUOFITA' $l3 OOO.OO UNITED STATliS POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY w.u'i: Dcrnsrr noxits roit hunt. W. It. OOKK, rrnlilcnt. J. A. I'llRHY. Vlco l'r. JOHN M. OUT IT, CuUWr. r. E. MURKXOK, Vice XT. W. II, JAOICHOH, AbiI. ChUr, oy r h h l h h t th Dr. Wiley CeanenJs Colloa Oil For over quarter of a century Dr. Wiley, the famous sovernment expert, has conducted an active campaign for pure food in the interest of public health. His advocacy in a recent speech of the use of Cotton Oil ai a food ii, there fore, especially significant ; it simply em phasizes the wholesomcness of Cotlo Ienc the vegetable oil shortening which is composed so essentially of Cot ton Oil, the use of which he so strongly recommends. Cottolcne is endorsed by physicians generally, because of its purity and wholcionieucss. It lias- been the leader in Cotton Oil products for over twenty-live years. f-!------?? You Make Suchj Good Coffee 1 You want because we do It us tu do your laundry perfectly, becnuse we work along hyclonlc lines, and because you can't do It a quarter so well yourself. It pays, to let us do this work for you. M' liufu words aro jjaitl uwiy day lo tlio woniau who iiBml TIRED EYES THE STAR!? CHASE & SANBORN'S Steam Laundry Medford, Oregon. Bell Phono VMl Home an If relieved with proper lenses often gain renewed strength, obviating tho necessity of Klaxses for constant wear. Results are what count. Ask uny of my ninny customers. EYE Specialist Over Kentncr's, Medford. Dr. RICKERT AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i i The Merrivpld Shop FOR RECENT FICTION 11 W. Main Ht., Medford. X V V V X V J ; COFFEE W handle lliis n-lchralcd rofl'pe in eon- iii'clion with the Ih'mI aasni'linenl of (Iroci'i'ies in Southern Oregon. Medford Theatre Thursday Night, October.... THE SHOW THAT SET ALL CHICAGO TALK- 19th i. ING. TUNEPULMTJSICAL COMEDY 'The FLOWER of the RANCH" By Joseph E. Howard, Composer of "The Flirting Princess," "Tho Goddess of liborty," "JMiss Nobody -Vroin Starlaiid" and a score of others. EXCELLENT CAST .TOSS HARRIS with BUTTY CALDWELL . ... '10 Singing, Dancing Show Oirls and "Ponies" '10 A Singing, Dancing, Worry iMusieal Girl Show 200 Nights in Now York; G IMonths in Chicago Prices $1.50, ,$1.00 and 50c. Seals Road.v" Monday Morning, Haskins Drug Store Warner, Wortman h Gore i Electric and Gasoline Engine Pumpers For HiUXUUiiBiAMJblfll 1 Water for Your Country Home No matter how far you livo from tho city, you can linvo all tho BSmltnry conveniences of tho best city" water works system an nbundnncu oC water, under strontf pressure, for your nainroom, Kiicuun, miinury, mwn, Km" anywhere Good tiro protection too. This splendid water Bupply service assured, u you msiua uor Kewanee.SyslemfjWater Supply Tho Kewaneo Tank is located in ilm enllnr tw buried in tho ground and tho water is doliverod by air-pressure. No elevated or attio tank to leak, frce.o, overflow or collapse. The tank is mado of steel plates and will last almost indefinitely. Wo build tho ilnoHt llnu ol"uinpiiK innclilirory-tlio romilt of ovor ten yeura oxKrlinontliiK ml iiracllwil expurlunro. ivowunoo pumpH uro (iporaiwi hy liiuiil, kuhoIIiiu niliicrt, ohc- inc moiore, uu iuwaiH'0 HyHtonw mu cuinplutu. Tliuy mo ou8y to iimtaii. iwory iilutit Ht-nt out uiulor a ixmltlvo Kuanintuu. Over 10,000 Krwrnmo Syitemt in euccottful oporntipn. XVo ruirno for eiiKliiL'e1iii;orvleo. AhU for k-UIIIJllglU JVUWUIIl'0 cuiuiot;, mmmmmmmm wammuihh vyiP'ix i ,ii fc 4uTi Y.r &mv j .. f" -k. t w . . . l .,' " k. . -. uon ii.'.tiS'?- - S, Iki 1"' S'l lk.'rJfiW vS MMEMA MEDFORD Kcwanee Wafer Supply Co. For Sale By IJUKBARD BROS. OREGON 44-nmtti0ttfmi-t-t4trrrrrrtt ' ....-l