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PA'OE TWO MKDKOKD 7SI A I li TU11UTNM, MMIWORD, ORIWON. "MONDAY, OCTOHKR HO, 1011. I LOCAL AND PERSONAL! t i .i i r m f I I i 1 I lf i - .. ...- .- h" "in i i .ifci fc .ill .1 I - . . n... ,Mt', nlKl'Mrfl. 13. T). llllllnghhrs, or Albion, Mich., arrived In Uio city Sunday. HnVo you fioon Joannhlno? IJlno nt tho now Josophlno hotol whom In Omnia l'p8. Sorvlro n In carte. 211 Ml6s Mnbol Pottys, who hns boon visit Jim M. M. .Mnlm and family In Meilford, returned this morning to her homo In J'ortlnnd. Wo will bo "In Medford Wodiios dnysNttv.4Jfitt tp buy cant-off cloth lug, hnto nnd shoos. Hrop usNn card nml wo will will. Will II. WIlKon, Mail TClbuno. lt ?Mra..G. W. I.onulalo returned to Porlltind this imornlng nftor a visit lit Medford with bar mother, Mrs. A. D. Little. You hot wo at, still buying cast off clothing and shoos. Will call Wcdnosdny, Nov. 1st. Will H. Wilson. Mall Tribune. 191 Goo. II. Allton, a timber man, or Oltlco, Cnh, Ib In Medford on busi ness. Soo It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Mnn, ovor Jackson County bank. Mrs.,HflMnfHrtor roturnod to hotf homo In Portland this morning nftor n visit with Jacksonville friends. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tayior), attornoy-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Judgo Glon O. Taylor Is In Gold Hill today on logal business. Clothing, hats and shoos Wednes day, Nov. 1st. Thnfs all. Will II. Wilson, Mail Tribune 191 It. II. Whitehead returned Sunday night from a two weeks business visit to, San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dexter of Gilroy, Cal., roturnod today to thiIr homo after a visit in Medford with their son-in-law, J. M. Dervard, and fam ily. This is tho time to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. 'II. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nasn, Inside ontrnnce noxt to barber shop. Tho Mall Tribune said in Us local columns Saturday that Dr. Ira Phipps would leave today with his parents for Redlnnds, Cal., to remain all win ter. This wns a mistake. The doc tor will only accompany his friends as far as Oakland. He will return to Medford In a few days. II. L. Medley lotton No. 20 this morning for tho Willamette valley, to bo absont a week or ten days. This Is tho timo to plnnt straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. II. B. Pattorson. Office, Hotel Nash, inside entranco next to barger shop. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Wood of Phoe nix, Ariz., loft this morning for the Wlllnmetto valley. T. L. Leo of Looking Glass, Ore., is In Modrord for a few days' stay. ThefMen's Club of the Presbyter ian church will moot Tuesday eve ning in the reading room at the roar of tho church. Coma out and spend an evening in business nnd program. 8 p. m. ' 190 Frank Harding of Poloskoy, Mich., arrived in Medford Sunday. J, K. Konwlck of Willows, Cal., Is In' Medford. 13. J. Bohllng arrived In Medford yesterday from Poynotto, Wis. J. AV. Dee of Monner Dam, N. Y., is a recent arrival in Medford. C. W. Swaverly of Kalkaska, MIoh., arrived In Medford Sundny. M. Peterson of Forest Grove and C. Thresher of Corvnllls, president and gonoxal agant respectively of tho Bankers nnd Merchants Mutual Fire nssoolartlon, wero in Medford Satur day and Sunday. G. W. Tumor left for Tonopah, Nov., to take cha,rgo of some mill construction work. Ho has a largo clrclo of frlendB who hato to seo him go and hope bo will return In the BPflng. Ho came last spring and family Is still here. S. F. Hathaway of Central Point was. a Medford visitor Monday. W. S. Slonnett nnd family of Ash land vlsltod Sunday with A. F. Steunutt nnd wlfo. Look for the nd that describes tlw plaeo von would Hit to own Weeks & McGowan Co. UmERTiKER8 Dy Fhone 1971 Nlgbt PkOBM V, W. Week S071. A. K. Orr, MM. LADY ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL r If.. M Ab4 a 1 . JY Tilt kVaBft Buccesuor td tho undertaking de- ? nartmont of Medford Furniture Co. Z ; Offlco 28 South IJartlctt Street ; Muioimonoi; aay, uea a jukoi. Irosldenco, Bell 473, Home 179-L. 2 Calls Riiswered night or day Z AMUULANCI3 SKHVIOR l'lfS' Dr. Llownllyir II. Ashton, M. l, formerly of Qulncy, 111., but now of Tncomn, Wii , Is visiting Dr. Hart of this city. Chmles It. Gay hns left to take. marge or tno commissary lor mo convict camp n Peeler's place. RIP VAN WINKLE'S COUCH DESTROYED CATSK1LL, N V., Oct. 30.- Ulp Van Wlnkjo's legendary "couch of mots" Jn tho mountains here prov abiy Is dosiroyod In a flro that Is sweeping over Uio wnoik Farmers nro making uu nttempt to chuck the flumes. Reno Gamblers Gleeful. ItKNQ, New, Oct. 30. Gamblers here. nrflrfc'lbo!f (if 'itfony Wr' the dis covery that a Joker in the crime and punishment net adopted by the last legislature, ostensibly for tho pnr poso or permitting society Indies to play bridge for, prises, lets them In on tho deal also, so that thqy inny resume Uiolr practices openly ntlor Jnnunry 1, All games except poker, "sfeven nnd a half," stud and buven up are allowed. Swat the Masher. TACOMA. Wn Oct. 30. Jesse Wenvor., iiiSl!!jliiMrtb"rlIrtlnK with the waitresses In tho "Mllltonalres' Club," a five-cent restaurant, sought to impress Miss Agnes O'Malley. and nftor a fW sallies of alleged wit, of fered, according to her statement, an insulting remark. Miss O'Malloy bounced a heavy sugar bbwf oit the masher's head and droncheif him with a pot of loll ing hot coffee. Not content with this punishment, Agnes had Weaver jailed. Stocks Rise. NEW VOltK. Oct. 30. At the op cniiijy of today's stock market prices were slightly nbove Saturday's clos ing. Canadian Pacific was strong- ot of the railroad share, gaining 1 H-S nml Missouri Pacific! lost 11-4. During the second hour the market rallied mid active stocks gained from one to 1 1-2 points. Union Pacific nwc n point nbove Saturday's close and United States steel, Heading, Le high "v"nl!ey nnd others mnde fraction al gnins. The market closed slroii. Bonds were firm. Mate Smith Sent to Jail. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Oct. 30. Four years in tho McNeill Island penitentiary was the sentence meted out today by Judge Van Fleet of the United States circuit court to Charles T. Smith, second mate on the bark ontlno Makawell, convicted of slay ing K. Inabi, a Japanese cabin boy, on the high seas last April. Notice. A. F. and A. M. attention. Work in tho third degree this evening. W.M. MULLKIt, Sec. Card of Thanks. 4 We wish to sincerely tfiank the kind friends who assisted us in our t rou bio and sorrow. MRS. M: BARDON AND FAMILY Xfitico of Dissolution of rartiicrsblp. Notice is heroby glvon that the firm of Ilauro & Irvine has this day boon dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. G. W. Irvino rotirlng, J. J. ilauro will continue tho business, collect all debts and pay all bills. J, J. HAUItB, G. W. IRVINE. Datod Oct. 30, 1011. 192 tttttttt4t r t-f-f- . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t t 'f FOR KXCHANGK 58 acres creok bottom, 32 cultivated, 1G Irrigated, irrigate all, -i-room houso, 2 barns, sewer, wator plpod from creek, school and P. O, on place; r miles to R, It., fiuo lmslness location, take city property. -1 1 acres creok bottom, .mllo (station, 31 In al falfa, 5 room houso, barn, sheds, etc., stock and porHonnl $1000, trade eu!ty, long timo balance, C por emit. )32C aqre. CLARK IlKALTY CO, Phono 2331. 20C Phipps Illdg. FOR RKNT 3-room suito houso- keoplug rooms. 222 South Holly et root. FOUND Hand pockotbook with small amount of cash. Owner may liavo sumo by calling at tho Mall Tribune offlco and paying for this nollco. 190 FOR 8ALK Several lamo packfnr, rasos suitable for furnlturo; can bo seen D3 North Orange. Apply 13. F. Guthrlo, Jacksonville. 102 r WANTKD Work for man and team. Can furnish four horses. Phono 2331, PHYSICIAN WHO TIED WIFE TO A TOEE IS i i i in - fiEORGt DAN'TON Following a wild but brief live by the rond-ide near Itnypoit, elared iiinne mul wn taken hi tlio films who I'.Mwmiu'il Dr. Willis lo have caused (lie trouble which nrotiM'il the inhabitant of Dnypoil. (1 forgo Dayton, n hrntlwr of Mr. Willis, snys tlie iloelor gnve her n dnig when th eir muehine broke down mid she lie onme b-sterieul. Slaughtering Arabs. MALTA. Oct. ao.-SysfoninHe slaughter f Arabs in the nusis out side Tripoli has been carried on for three days by the Italians, nccoiding to dispatches from (lint city ronch in here today. Kery Arab met is said In have been shot down "without trial and many women killed. The same dispatcher statu that mi llions,, damage was done in the eon-fiii-iou following the Italian homlmrd incut of Bengliiui on October 1!), Itllll civilians hull' of whom wore women, having been shot down. Dynamite Found on Track. SKATTLK, Wii., Oct. .10. - A slock of dynamite was reported found this morning on the tracks of tho Scuttle Ronton and Southern Kloctric line until of Seattle. A cur iiuil passed and pushed the explosives Hsidc, rurt niiig over the imiht in which it wni wnipjicil. This is thr line over which Judge Hanford's injunction against pat rons of the road stirred such n pro test some wooks ago. Beats s Gond Wife. An orator holding forth in favor of woman dear, divine womanconclud ed thus: "Ob. my friends, depend upou It. nothing lieat a good wife." i iH-g your paruon." reniletl n worn- an. "Sure, u had hushand alwnra does." London Telegraph. Early Rising. The difference hefwon rising In th morning at f nnd 7 o'clock In tho space of forty years supposing n man to go to lied at tbe same tinur nt night Is nearly equivalent to the ad dition of ten years to a life of three score j ears and ten. Where is the mnn who has tbe power and skill to stem the torrent of n wo man's will?-OId English Proverb. Hasklns for Health. A Hint From Paris IMl CwjrliU. ml li IumiIiiu KjiKWi. '-'UJ'.''', Ii?l. Urnml C4 , Old rogo gown covered with Jet em jroldi-rod black tuufc. M mimmml n MniMi iff! ' ' f MmMm OR W CHfRLLS WILUS automobile trip, nt llK end ol wriclt lie limiutl U hWcneul young wile In n L. I., Dr. W. lliurl - Willi-, i promiuiMit pli-ninii of tlutt place, was li C eul nil Nlip Asylum. An ct,t.te Lftst Fooled Thtn. WrftppciJ In hl d i.tig nwn itud with feet lnchsi(l In slippers. I'mus I.liet wns sitting comfortably One evening In hlsf nrmclmlr ready for work and Inviting Inspiration. On the floor above. In the apartments of n banker, a noisy musical wlree was In progress, roionnlses linn succceiicii wnltie-i, and nocturnes had followed polonaises, when suddenly tho door of the salon opened, nnd Llt entered. still wrapped In his dreyslng gowa The astonishment of the company may bo imagined. With slow steps' Llsrt walked toward the piano, nnd the young key pounder who wns sitting nt it quickly left hts plnce. Liszt sat down at tbe Instrument. cnrcIessXv swept his fl.igera over tho keys as It to prelude, and then suddenly bo shut down tho cover nnd put tho key lit his pocket. And Immediately, vrltli the samo tranquil air with which He bad entered, be went out and returned to his room, where ho could work nt bis case. Range of Rachel's Voice A Trusalan prince, a cousin of the German nmperor William I., has left some curious notes upon Ilncbcl. of whom ho wns n great ndmlren These have been quoted In a lecture upon tho famous actress. The prince stud fed her elocution from a musical stand point and took down notes of her volco as she delivered somo of her most effective speeches. Ho found. for instance, tbaf In n passage of Itaclno's "Bajazet." sho went down to f in the bass. In ono of "Andro innquo" and another of "Adrlcnno Lo couvrour" her voice spoke a word on tho upper E and uttered n cry on upper F sharps. Her speaking voice thus had n compass of two octnrcs Hut. as n rule, he observed that she used only seven notes, consisting of tho first soven nsccndlug notes from the bns of tho scalo of V sharp minor, but with tbe D sharpened. Fruit and Old Age. Physiologists claim that growth from Infancy to old ngo is n process) of grnd mil ossification nnd that the stiffness of nge Is caused by the deposits of cal careous matter or earthy salU. There fore a diet containing 'n large propor tlon of tlieso salts, food rich in nitro gen, such as tho cereals, beans, peas and meat. Increases tho natural tend ency to ossification. sayB Health. For this reason a diet mada up largely of fruit, which contains n minimum amount of this calcareous matter, is scientifically best adapted to persons In ndvnnclng yearn. Largo caters add to tho liability of ossillc deposit from overworking tho eliminating organs by nn excess of nutritive material ujitll their healthful activity Is destroyed, and tho whole system suffers in conse quence. Old ngo indicates loss food and n maximum amount of fruit as the diet. Sunken Ships Mark Hit Oravo. There uro many monuments to tho "futhcr of the British navy," Sir Fran els Drake, throughout tbe world, but his "tomb" Is in tho great deep upon which ho mado his everlasting fame He died Jan. 2S. 1005. In bin Nblp tho Defiance, near tho town of Mombru de Dies, West Indies, nud In a leaden i-oflln his body was lowered Into the naves somo six miles from shore. As n Inst honor to him two of his ships, with all tho prizes that wero in the licet at tho time, wero sunk bcsldo Ids millet At tho timo of his death the ;,Tcut admiral was In bis fiftieth year and In tho prime of his physical and Intellectual powers. Sluco his death tho British navy has never been with out u ship bearlug bid name. Ex change. A Judge and an Boa, Judges on the bench bnvo been as saulted. A litigant otico throw an egg at the Into Vice Chuucullor Mallns In an English court, Tho'Judgo had the presence of mind to duck his nead, and at tho samo timo ho established a reputation ns a humorist by remark ing that tho present must bnvo been intended for lib brother, Bacon, tho vlcu chancellor, who was alttlug lu an udjolnlng court A Need For Caution. "Show him up," ald tho editor care lessly. "Well, sir, had I better?" asked tho oflico boy. "Ho flays ho wants to hco you becauso jou showed -him up." Bmurt Sot PLACED IN JW ASYLUM AND MKS W C WU-USj. ne of ili'ings is snul bv lltn pli,si-N Youth' Wlidom. Tho flood Mini Do you know wher little boys go who throw stones at birds? The Had Hoy Itatbcrt They goei where there N birds. Didn't think they wont down In a well, did ycr? j Philadelphia Ilullctlu. A Dialect. "I never use slung," said the pre cise young woman. "Ves," replied tho self satisfied girl, I "I noticed as soon as I heard you honk , that your conversational model was i one of thost highbrow dialects." I Washington Stnr. Why Patrick Henry Said It. A schoolboy's composition on Pat rick Henry contained the following gem: "Patrick wns not a very bright Iniy. He had blue eyes nnd llubt hnlr. He got married nud then said, 'Che me liberty or give mo death.' " Phil adelphia Record. An lllmtrntion. "The sweet nnd sour aro strangely mingled lu life." "Yen, Indeed. Take n bad crowd, for example, whore -you're In a pickle be cnuso you're lu n Jam." Baltimore American. Th Qrent Servlco. Dad Waller He never did nnythln' for nobody. Pop Week You're- mistaken, nis folks wanted him to ftko lessons on tbe comet and he refused. Chicago News. A fleady Inttance. Cholly On whnt do you base your argument that women nro more clover tlinn men? Maud Well, let's take ourselves, for "xample. Cornell Widow. Tlnnklns for llwiltn PLUMBING BTKA.M AND HOT WATKIt IIKATINO All Work Quaraute4 Prices Reasonablo 25 Howard Iilixk, Kntrnaca on (ltd Htreet. Coffeen & Price Pacific :ll Horn 'M9 Medford Employment Agency WANTED V man coolc on ranch. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1JJQ ncroa, prico JiiHt right, will trade. 0-room bungalow, fiirnlBhod, ?300 down, linl. monthly. Horso and buggy, A-No. 1 horso, only 7 yeara old; a00. THADH f gond lota and ono 10-acro tiact to trado on acreago out. 100 acroH lu Wood Co., Colo rado, to trado for nerongo horo. C room ''iii!'.. plaHlored, trado equity for i.ero. d. 400 ncroa lu WaycnmH, Geor gia, for orchard horo. 10 room hoiiKo In tho lit part of (linnd Junction, Colorado, to trado for property horo. KMPLOYMICNT Girls for hoiiBowork. iJ. P. A. BITTNER ?OOM 7, PALM BLK, " ito Nash Hotel Pioiio -11JI; Home, 11. HAVE YOU EXVMIMED CAREFULLY TDK LINKO! EXQUISITE STEEL, ENGRAVINGS wrc Am now MiibwiNci? Prices Range From $3 to $25 The Merrivold Shop 134 W. MAIN HT. II ran mmmmmmummmmrnaammmmmmmmamm " ' '. 8 Ghe WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE to BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. !IJt NOltPlI HMITLUTT ST. ! "? HOTEL MOORE European. Special lialos by Hip Week or Month. KuIuh CO Co 1 1 Is Up. RAU-WOHR CO., Proj)iiotors. r& $ $ $ The Medford CAPITAL STOCK - ?100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $5 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAFi: DKPOSIT 1IOXICH FO It HKNT. VT. B. J. A. ecnitT, Vtco rrte. r. r. ucbiucx, vie rr. if." $ $ $w$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ r - fc'' - - Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranchos and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 We have a full line Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4. 8, 10, 02 C. P. carbon lampn; '!&, 40, 00, 100, ISO, 2T.0 wntt TitugHteu bunpH. Tho bout lampM and tho bent prb'ea. All Inmpu guaranteed, Southern Oregon Electric Co. PIioueh: Pacific 1C01; Home RUSS MILL On Riverside Avo. L. B. BROWN, Proprietor. Feed, Flour, Send, Vetch, Winter Outs. Barley Rolled. F. K. Deuel, Proaidont Orris Crawford, ...First... National Bank or MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000,00 United Stales and Festal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our care ful attention. "C..4 4 444t--4-J4Ut4i $ $ $ $ $ $ $ Of National Bank. 7 f Ah o 4h o Of o Oi O O Of OOKTl. Prtd.nt. JOIIM 8. OUTJt, Omhlcr. vt. u. jaokhom, ah(, auur. $ $ $ $ $ $ $$$$ $ $$ 'rf'r' GARNETT - COREY BLDG. -W0''9 121, - -0.A M. L. Alford, Cashier Assistant Cashier I J i "v X