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T'KQB TWO MEDffORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORiWON. TUESDA V, OCTOBER 2-1, 1011. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL i ' - " " " ' Mr--and Mrs. Murray of Shelby vlllo, Ky aro anions tho many re rout arrivals In Medford. Chas. Nickol and family of Juck flonvlllo, woro In tbo olty last night. NrivoiUbor 10 will bo a banner night' In Iho history of Medford tmtartnlninuuts. 186 W, n. Buck Is In Medford from Sturr.ln, Mlah. From oVory oily whrfro thoy have, nppoarod comes news of fresh tri umphs for tho Hoyal Welsh Ladles' Choir. Hoar thorn November 1(5. ' 185 Mrs. 13va Cllne arrived In Medford Inst nlfiht for a visit with her slstor, Mrs. C M. Parker. Snowors of jplaudlts and flowers and ontonnlnmcnta, everywhere, for thc'nbjtof Welsh ttndtCK' Choir. Com ing' ifiuhfr nis'pfcs' of tho Greater ModfOf'd Club, November iC. 1SH Mrs.1, '.: Hodges and children left Inst riifcnt' for" Seattle after si several months' way In Medford. A 'srVat treat in store for you, November 15. Hear tho Royal Welsh Ladles' Choir. 1S5 Mr. and Mrs, J. J I. Cochran lo,ft this morning for a week or ten days visit to Klamnlh Kails. h Mr. J. II. Lydlard, of Tahlo Hock, left this morning for a fow months visit In sovoral southern California ATHLETICS WIN. (Continued from rnit 1.) GoO..Banm of Mounlnlnviow, Cal., arrived In Bedford yesterday. This Is tho tlmo to plant straw berries. All s6rts of plants for salo. II. B.' Tattcrson. Pac. phone 2493. John Mathews and Miss Wilson returned- to their homo In Centralla,' Wasli.', titter a visit in Medford with their sister. Mrs. Nellie Martin, on South' Oakdale avenue. Dlno' at tho new Josephine hotel when in Grants Pass. Service a la carle. 211 B. B. Noyes left last night for a month's business stay In Chicago. November 3C will be a banner nlglit Sn tho history of Medford entertainments. 1S5 C. C. Merrick returned last night to his homo in Anacortes, Wash. From every city where they have npp'oared cemes news of fresh tri umphs for the Royal Welsh LadieB Choir. Hear them November IC 185 Mrs. II. It. Brown returned last night to her homo in Portland after a visit with relatives in Applegate. Showers of plaudits and flowers anil 'entertainments, everywhere, for tho "Royal Welsh Ladles Choir. Coin ing under auspices of tho Greater Medford Club, November IC. 1S5 Mrs. Fred Adams of Eugene Is In Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard. A great treat in store for you, November IC. Hear tho Royal Welsh Ladles' Choir. 185 Mrs. S. A. Rlbelin, of Halsey, Ore., who Is in Medrord visiting her son, W. I. Vawter, and' family, Is visiting Ashland friends for a few days. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over JackBon County bank. Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoy-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sullivan or Granite Falls, Mont., are hero for a visit with R. R. Hotchkiss of 20C Cottage street. These people may de cide to locato here. Mrs. H.' N. Butler and her uncle, A. L. Nicholson, are visiting Ashland friends today. This Is ,tho time to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for salo. II. B. Patterson. Pac. phone 2493. A. L. Stoddard who has been In Medford a few days visiting' his brother, II. L. Stoddard, and family, lort this morning for Washington, D. C., whoro ho has a govornment po sition. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese nlr plants at Broadley's. Phono 6181, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson, of Portland, aro registered at tho now Medford hotol. For sale or exchange A few choice Rhode Island Red roosters and cock erols. Address "Falrviow," Jackson vlllo. J. G. Medley loft this morning for a business trip to Eijgono and At bany. Weeks & McGowan Co. UOTERTAKER8 Jy,riioBO M71 Night pioaeil V. W. Week S071. A. H. Orr, MPS. LADY ASSISTANT. JWWW i .-,.., . .-n. ; I JUMN A. t'tKL Undertaker and Rmbalme 3uccestor to tho undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office Sti South Bartlctt Street Telephenes: day, Bell 471; night residence, Bell 473. Home 179-L. C1I aiMwored night or day AMBULANCE SERVICE cities. Mrs. Weeks and daughter, Miss Gortrude, wore In Ashland yesterday In attendance at tho golden wedding of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mathews. Mrs. T. K. Clark of Portland ar rived in Miulford this morning to be at tho bedsldo of her husband, win. was injured n few days ngo while at work on tho Sacred Heart hospi tal. F. A. Matrons of Forost Grove, Ore., is in Medford. ' G. W. WHSon of Minneapolis, Minn, nrrtved In Medford yesterday. C. A. Carroll of Vancouver, Wash is registered at the Moore. Mrs. J. D. Cook returned this morning lo Three Plnos, Josephine county, after a visit In Medford with Mr. and Mrs. Harry fc. Foster at 235 Kast Main street. W. J. Evans camo over from Horn brook last night. O. T. O'Brien left this morning for Grants Pass. Tho Medford BrIck company, of which Mr. O'Brien is a .member, has a contract for putting an additional story on tho brick building of Merchant Coo in Grants Pass. . Mrs. R. W. Marshall of Santa Crux. Cal., who has been In Medford visit- lug the families of A. L. and Geo. E. Marshall at 923 South Oakdale. left this moraine for North Yakima, Wn. J. M. Winters is building a fine country home on his orchard tract on the Ross lane, north and west from Medford. Kennies chapter O. E. S. will hold regular meeting Wednesday night In Masonic hall at 8 o'clock. Enter tainment after business meeting. Miss Eva Calla.ian left this morn ing for San Jose, Cal. Miss Bessie Kinney of Jackson ville returned to San Francisco ;n!s morning. Rev. W. C. Reuter former pastor of kthe M. E. church In Medford, now located In Newherg, Ore., arrived in Medford from tho north this morn ing and will remain hero on busi ness for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leonard who have been living In Ashland and Grants Pass for tho past year have returned to Medford for permanent residence here. F. B. Jones and C. Wrenchoy, of Oklahoma City, Okia., aro In Med ford for a few days. These men aro here lopking tho country over with a view to locating. .Mrs. II. P. Hargrave who has been visiting relatives In Canada for sev eral months, returned to her home In Medford this morning. Mrs. II. E. Morrison ret timed to her homo in Medford this morning after a several months visit in Chi cago and other eastern cities. .Miss Florence Wagner of Asnlahd is in Medford, the guest of Mrs. C. C. Benton. W. H. Auldcnhagcn Is in Gold Ray today on business. Mrs. George II. Millar has returned from a visit with friends In the Wil lamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. William Gerlg left for Portland Monday ovenlng. Mrs. Gerig's father Is ill at ills eastern homo and Mrs. Gerig may go on east. Mrs. Harry II. Hicks loft Monday ovenlng for Olympin, Wn., called by tho death of hor mother. A forest service examination Is be ing held in Medford today. Those being examined aro Honry Koontz, Lucius Klncaid and R. D. Aunobcrg. Written examinations were given them yesterday and today thoy aro tnkine up field work. S. S. Swen uing and J. E. Grlbblo aro conduct lug tho examinations. D. J. Stull has purchased tbo Dodge Bros, stock of paints and painters' supplies and will conduct' tho busi ness nt tho old location, near the Dig Pines offices, under tho- firm name of Stuli & Co. Mr. Stull Is a practical painter himself and thor oughly understands overy detail of tho paint business. Forest Hangors A. T. Peel, G. II West and S. A. Mooro camo In from tho mountains yesterday and will re main in tho city for a fow days, AI Sturgls 1b building a largo real douce on his ranch ovor In tho Ster ling mining district. AKornoy W. G. Martin of Eugene is in Medford today oir logal busi ness. W. W". Eifcrt has leased tho room recently vacated by Flynn Bros, near tho Ugo thcatro and will movo his tailoring establishment thero as soon aatho room can bo made ready for occupancy. ri.nK; l)ilo flied to linker; Smnl jjrnss wh boo-lioocd na hu eiuno to the bat in the- third; Snodgrnss uul, Harry tti Davis. No runs. lMiUutloliihlii llutidor out, KloUh ,ec fo Murkle; Lord singled lo right; .Oluring forced Lord. Fletohor to Doyle; Collins funned. No runs. Fourth Inning. Nnv York Murray flied to Baker; Merklo fanned; Herzoj tried to bunt Ibul was out, Tkivih, unassisted. No run". Philadelphia linker doubled to left, Snodgrnss slipping; Murpli doubled to left, scoring linker; Davis doublod, sedrfng Murphy; Harry out lfensog to Merkle, Diivm to third; Thomas f licit' to Murray, Davis scor ing; Render, Fletcher to Merklo. Three runs. Fifth tuning. New York- Fletcher out, linker to Davit.; Meyers doubled to right, Meyers out, Thomas to Maker, at tempting to reach third on a short passed hall; Mathewson walked. l)e- vore fhed to lord. No runs. j Philadelphia - Lord out, Mathew son to Merkle; Oldriin- out, llentog 'to Merkle; Collins singled to venter: Maker doubled to venter, scoring Collins; Murphy fanned. One run. Sixth Inning. i New York Doylu walked; Snod grnss fanned; Murray flied to Mak er and Doyle was doubled, Maker to Davis. No runs. Doylo was doubled upon a brilliant play. Doyle started for second with tho emck of Murray's bat but was tooled when Marry pretended he had caught a grounder, Collins covering second. Doyle was caught thirty feet off first. If lie had watched the play he would not have been doub jlo. uoyjes piny was mo prize bonehead stunt of tho series. Philadelphia Dais out, llerzof; to Merkle; Barry doubled to venter; Thomas out, Fletcher to Merkle; Mender out, Ilerzog to Merkle. No runs. Seventh Inning. New York Merklo fanned; Ilcr zog flied to Oldrinp; Fletcher, singled to ecnter; Meyers out, Collins to Dav is. No runs. Philadelphia Lord safe, Fletch er's fumble; Oldiing sacrificed, Mar kle to Doyle; Collins sacrificed to Merkle unassisted, Lord taking third ; Maker walked; Murphy out, to Mer klo unassisted, on an attempted hit and run play. No runs. Eighth Inning. New York Becker baltine for Mathewson, out, ollins to Davis; De vore singled to left; Doyle forced De- fvorc, Collins to Harry; Snodgrass (safe when Maker fumbled his ground- jer; Murphy fouled to Thomus. No jruns. I Philadelphia Davis fanned; Mnr- jry doubled to right and took hltird on j Murray's wild throw to Fletcher; 'Murray gets error j Thomas grounded to llerzojj and Hnry yas un down by iMeycrs and Iferzo, Thomas taking second; Bender out, Merkle, unassibt- icd. No runs. 1 Ninth Inning. ' Neww York Merklo doubled to right; Herzo;; out, Maker to Davis; (Fletcher flied to Collins; Meyers out, Collins fo Davis. No runs. Tho score: . Philadelphia Athletics. AH. R. H. PO. A. E. Lord, if 4 LOOK I Why don't you got wise and watch tho fish market all tho time for bar gains? Jones' Dairy farm huuhukoh, Columbia sausage made of tttlto pig jpork; fresh oroamury butter; Wndco Steel Out Coffoe, Hporlnlly 30o per lb. Keep posted on prices and you Jwlll Biiroly come to tluf fish innrkot overy day And buy good things to eat, cheap. We havo fresh shipments of fish eyory day. Luts of things we cannot mention, J. 11. .Mossier I'lxh Co. Look for tho ml that ciiIIh for you -among the help wanted nils. Scalloped Oysters (Rtclf 4y "Morton Harlanti") Crush ntul roll novcrol Immlfuls of frltthl erixokiTN. Put n layer hi tho bottum of a buttered juuMIni? dish. Wiit thin with n mlxtnro or oytttor lluuor ami milk, wlhilitty warmed. Next, lm layer of oyntern. Bpnnxln with unit ami pepper, nml lnj anmll liltM of Coi toleno upon tliem. Then another lnyer of niolxtt'iivil erutulm, uml to on until th (Huh 1st full. Lot ll top layer 1 of eriiintiit, thicker Ihnn the rent, nml bent nn ork Into tlin milk yon pour over them. Stick lltn of Pottolono tlllekly over It, eovt-r thn dish, net It In tho oven, tittkn hnlf tin hour. If thu Hxli ho larco reinovo thu rover, "'! hrown hy pettlni; It on tho upper KnUlnt; of oven, or by tiuiaiuir a hut nhuul over IU -f e-t-r-t-f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r 4 e -f -f - -f FOR RIJNT FuritlHhed hoiiHekeop Ing rooiiu; eto'iu) hi, 2:1 1 Must ilth. 187 FOR HALE One mnio 3 years past, 1 ir.t); nno Iioiho 3 yoarH past, 1050, .only lnttoi' hroko; partleulnrn C'helgron Ih'OH., 730 N. Tnft, 1U0 l-'Oll SALIO -Choice Rhodo Island Rod and Crystal Whllo Orpington cockerels. IHmhro oi'chard, Hell phono fi0l-R-l. 187 WANTI2D Lady to cook for six men luiiulre Mr. lloulwaro at now hos pital hldg. 180 vrrl''rfl I 7 Ufa WALL, PAPER and PAINT STORE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. Hit NORTH llVUTIil'TT NT. I t I'OR TRAUK It mioM, :tl In nUnl fa, Irrigated, liuprovviuenlit, $101)0 of porKonal, ?:mr acre. C'Iqho In Clark Rvaltv Co., I'll. a:i:U. HAVt YOU EXAMINED .CAKEFULLY T1IK lifNK O!1 EXQUISITE STEEL ENGRAVINGS wi: aimo now showing Prices Range From ?3 to -$2S The Merrivold Shop r 1 ' . MMN KMmuwwsx3&uav-urimm itfe.' r. v tlr UGO THEATRE Vaudeville and Photo Plays Tonight's Program JOHNNY BUSH AND SON r In Ihuir comedy Miigiug, talking uml nvrobitlio net. Featuring Juvenile Hurry Lamler. MISS CARRIE LOUISE ATH0N In nn uKoltitcly lii'h class violin miIo ILLUSTRATED SONG NKW TOiNUIIlT Four Excellent HceN of 1'ivlurt's New Tonight Admission 20c anil 10c S KO VGA AR D tiih tmt'.vr uissi psr V 9W jFi ISkHwi tt VUU15I OIMCIIA IIOtHi:, FRIDAY KVLMNtJ, OCIfUHMt U7 i I'rli'cN r.Oc, 7.tv mill $1.(10 Skovgaaitl Ik ouo of llu oiM'M'irivati'Ht IoIIiihn, 2 s. .. rtf X X s 4if4yri4 rrre-rrr BLOCK PARTY 0 Oldring, cf . . . . i 0 ColIlnB, 2b .... 3 1 lHakor, 3b 3 1 .Murphy, rf . . . . 4 1 Davis, lb ,.... 4 1 Marry, bs 3 0 TbomaB, c 3 0 Honder, p 4 0 2 i 4 0 10 1 r. o TotalB 31 4 11 27 11 New York lnntH. AH. R. JL PO. A. E. Dovoro, If 4 1 2 0 0 0 Doylo, 2b 3 1 1 2 0 0 Snodgrass', c . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 Murray, rf 4 0 0 1 0 1 Merkle, lb.... 4 0 111 2 0 Herzotf, 3b 4 0 0 1 4 0 Fletcher, as .... 4 0- 2' 0 4 1 Meyers, p 4 0 1 8 1 0 MathowHorr, p . . 1 0 0 1 1 1 IJeckor 1 (r 0 0 0 0 nvntze, it .... tf a o o" o- o THURSDAY, OCT. 26 9 p. m. Sharp Anyone who skates may take part lit thin party. A purso of ?5 given to winning couplu. An admission of ten centa will bo charged to all spectators. ii l SI Isrse LAMPS .Tssssssss4S4 We' have a f u Of PEERLESS on hand 4. 8, 1(5, 32 C. P. carbon lump: 2fi, 10. CO. 100, 10, watt TiiUKxten lampn. Thu biwt InntpH nnd tho binit prlrta. InmpH guarnutvvtl, ; Southern Oregon Electric Co. PIioiieh: Pacific 4C01; IlntnuKl. ( - 0 -- 4 260 All T X We Tkank You CX OO O AVu wish (o oxprvs our thnnki to vach nutl every MrHon (hat vl.sllol our xtoro on opviilug day last Saturday, and Imm tlial you nil vnjoyrtl yonrsvlvcH iiJf iiuivli as t vnjoyvtl your pn'Nviirv. I''xp('fally do wo wKh to thank (hose nrndliig iH'iuitlful offer iugH of flowers, WeekH .t Mcfiowuii, Mw. lCugeiio Anuiuu, J. T. Ilroadlvy & Co., Hotel Medford roniMiuy and others of thU elty, nml M. Seller M Co., Ileywood Itrow. Co., Itamiumseu i Co., M. li. Klino & Co., Houvyniaii Ifardwaro Co., of Portland. To (Tie Idlers .Musle company, doualvrs of tho use of a piano, ti(j. Miss llroadley, who no kindly asilhled in the mimical program, no wish to express our appreciation. o o o o o (I , ii r 1 Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. fVW5 y You Make Such Medford Opera House Tl'KSDAY, OCT. 23 Harry Carson Clark Tho ('oiitt'riiati Margaret Dale Owen Tilt Cjtpfivntiiitf AoIi'ohs Siippoi'lud by n clover company of players in l.he latest li 1 1 1 shop. . . HIS ABSENT BOY The Kiinnio.sl of Plays Popular Prices: $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Sale Today, Hawkins.' Electric and Gasoline Engine Pumpers For m Totals 32 2 7 24 12 3 Look at tho ads that offer' em ployment and you'll find th'o right one soon. ' ' Batted for MathewHon in eighth. WHtzo pitched last Inning. Huns and hits by Innings: New York ,(2 0 0 0 (TO 0 0 02 Jlase hits 2 T 0 0" I 0 1 1 1 7 Philadelphia 000 li 1000 4 Uaso hits 12132101 -ll Summary: Throo bano hit Doylo. Two bano lilts Dakor 2, Murphy 2, Davis, Meyers, Marry 2, Merkle. Sac- rlflco hits SnodgruBrf, Darry Thomas, Oldring, Collins. Hits Off Wlltso 1, off Mathewson 10. First base on called halls Off Bonder 2, Mathew son 1, Struck out By Bonder 4, by Mathewson 5, by Wlltso 1. Doublo play Baker to Davis. Umpires Dinecn behind tho bat, Klein 6u tho bases, Brennan In loft field, Connolly In right fiold. 'I v . ' Good Coffee m riicso words aro said overy day to the l'r woman who used CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE vm Wo handle this celebrated colTeo in con nection with the best assortment of Groceries in Southern' Oregon. Warner, Wortman & Gore 4) Water for Your Country Home No matter how far you livo from tho city, you can havo all tli (sanitary conveniences of tho host city water works system an abundance oC water, under stronir pressure, for your bathroom, kitchen, laundry, lawn, pardon - anywhero. Good tiro protection too. This splendid water supply service assured, if vou install tho Kewanee'SysteihTof4Water Supply Tho Kewanco Tank i'b located in tho cc"aror buried in tho ground and tho water is dclivored hv air-pressure. No elovated or attic tank to leak, freeze, overflow or collapse. Tho tank is mado of steel plates and will last almost indefinitely. Wo build tho flnost lino of puinplnir machinery tho result of over ton yoars oxporlmontlni; uud practical oxporlcnco, Kuwanuo pumps urooporated byhnml, Kusollno engines, oliv ine motors, uic. kuwuiicu systomH uro compieto. nioy nro . ,..... , :...... 11 tp. ,.... ..1....1 ......1. ..... .. .!.i... .. ......in..,. uunjr mi iiintun. uvuiy inuiib nuiib uui. uiiliur u (miuvu guurantoo. CJvor lO.UUU Kewnnuo 5yloms in succomIu! operation. No cmirfjo for eiiKliioorlnBorvlco. AbIc for compieto newaneo catalog. Kewanee Vater Supply Co. For Sale By HUBBARD BROS. . OREGON w 1 IlTjS Ml v wL a' ii kvik? 'y 'SI VJ.vlT f WW vk. ' rf k. V. . K! 1 TK . . V!' . - J 1HL t I "1.. ift f-'WJ 1 I 1A. . .IL-.L .. . MIH..V BiMiMamtiWifrrriin 1VIEDFORD Look for the nd that describes the WWftWIjmMJJ ' Hasklns for Health. place yon would like to own. rttrtfrWr4 t.