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I l' n PM.E two MtiPFORD MAJL TmBlTNlMKOKORn, OKIWONT. MTKSDAY, OCTOniOK. HI, 11)11, ft m I'ci i LOCAL AND Chrto aoUlotb, 3. 3. Cambers of Ashland nnd Lew Whiting lott Mou dny on n duck hunting excursion to , Illicit hike. HnVo you scon Josephine? Vffl. Koyos hnd I-'ronk Calno of tho Vnllcy'Auto company have returned from a hunting trip to Uncle Inko. Tliclra was llio third auto to reach DIno at tho new Josephine hotel whon In Grants Pass. Scrvico n la carte. . ail tho lalto. . Edgnr Ilafor and Wca Green have returned from a hear hunt. Thoy bagged no game. Wo will ho In Mcdford Wcdnos day, Nov. 1st, to buy cast-orf cloth ing, hats and shoes. Drop us a card and wo will call. Will II. Wilson, Mall Tribune. 191 Tho Rogue- River society of Native 1'cnnsylvanlans will meet on Satur day, November 4, In the readlup room of tho Presbyterian church, Mcdford, All Pcnnsylvnnlans aro Invited, and every Ponnsylvanlan Is to toll the other Pcnnsjivnnlan about It. Tho meeting la at 11 a. m. Basket din ner at 12 m. Everyone "la to bring enough for himself and one more. Pennsylvania generosity and hospl- tnllty must ho shown. Some good addresses. Reminiscences by nil. Good soclnl time, everything Ponnsyl vanlan. Wives and husbands of Pcnnsylvanlans arc memb rs of this society. You bet wo are still buying cast orf clothing and shoes. Will call Wednesday, Nov. 1st. Will H. Wilson, Mall Tribune. 191 Street Commissioner Baker and E. J. Runyard roturnod last night -from ft six days' hunt on Evans creek. They wero not so fortunate as many another hunter has been this fall In that they secured no same at all See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoots, of Ash land, were In Mcdford yesterday. "Ca'rkln"&"Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law, overy Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ilouck and daughter of Corvallls wero registered at tho new Medford hotel yesterday. Clothing, hats and shoes Wednes day, Nov. 1st. That's all. Will H. Wilson, Mall Tribune. 191 Prof. O'Garra and Inspector Meyer nro over In tho Woodvillo country today Investigating tho condition of tho several acres of orchards In that locality. This Is the time to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. H. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash, lnsldo entrance next to barber shop. Mrs. Will Barnum and her sister, Mrs. Bodge, returned last night from a several weeks' visit In southern California. This is tho time to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale, H. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash, lnsldo entrance next to barger shop. Mrs. nnd Mrs. J. J. Young and son of Spokane arrived in Medford yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hess of Long Beach, Cal., left last night for Port land after a week's stay In Medford. Coming, November 16, at the Nat atorlum, under the auspices of the Greater Medford club the Royal Welsh Ladles' Choir. 191 Mrs. G. H. Howland, formerly a resident of Bedford, now living In Riddles, Ore., Is In Medford visiting old-tlmo frlonds. Applauded by kings nnd queen. entertained by city administrations. every whore welcomed! Tho Roynl Welsh Ladles' Choir. 191 Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Jenkins of Sherbum. Minn., aro In Medford vis iting tholr nephew, II. P. Piatt, and family. .You should rond their press no tices'. Wonderful performances, ovory where. 191 M. A. Hall of Pasadena, Cal., Is In Medford. Hear tho Royal Welsh Ladles' Choir at tho Natatorlum November 1C. 191 Weeks & McGowan Co. TJNDERTXiXERJS Day Phoqe SS71 Nlht riioe F, W, Wk 07. A. Sk Orr, MM. LAD! ASSISTANT, sryg JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Einbalmor ; Buccosaor to the undertaking do- g ; partmont of Mdtlfora Furnlturo Co, ' Office 38 South Burnett Street Telephenes: day, Bell 471; night rosldoncb, Bell 473, Home 170-L. CpU HRswered night or day MllULANCU SERYIC1- I Mfft PERSONAL .1. L. Sangvnrd of Barburton, Ohio, arrived In Medford yesterday. Yei, they are coming soon, the best In tho world of tho sort! 191 At the close of tho preaching serv ices at tho M. K. church Sunday morning nearly $400 was raised In tho congregation to meet tho expans es Incurred In repatr'ng and making over the pnrsonage, on North River side avenue. '' Who nro coming soon? The Royal Welsh Ladlus. Choir. 191 Ernest Vogol of Kenneth, Cal.. Is In for a few days' business stay. Mrs. 11. T. Borgmnu returned this morning to her homo In Waldo, Jo sophlne county. Sttrrlutr music, beautiful voices tho . talk of two continents rlhe Royal Welsh ladles' Choir. 191 II. M. Hnuson of Tacoma arrived in Mcdford this morning. Ilo Is looking tho valley over with a view to locating. Mr. Hnnsou has been making a tour of the southern states hut he fouud nothing which appealed to , him as dons the coast country, especially tho Rogue river valley. 1 O. Oatwlukle Is in Ashland to day on business. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellsworth of Boise, Idaho, havo been in Mcdford several days visiting their son-in-law, A. L. Loomls and family. Thoso peo ple are on route to Long Beach, Cal.; to spend the winter. ,Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Near of Seat tle, formerly of Scottvllle. Mich., ar rived In Medford this mornlntr, ac- compauied by Air. and Mrs. J. U, Chlnney, and Mr, and Mrs, N. I, Klnnc of Scottvllle, Mich. These people aro all out for an observation tour of the Pacific coast with a view to investing and locating. Miss Elluor Klldow, a trained nurse, after a seven months', stay In Medford loft this morning for Cali fornia, This community, tho lady stated, was too healthy for a suc cessful a--d lucrntlvo following of her profession. The Juvenile Dancing club held ono of its splendid dancing parties at tho Natatorlum last night. There wero 3."i couples present. These peo ple call themselves juveniles, but In sist that a. question mark be used im mediately following the name. How ever, whether Juvenile or mature In oars, they have delightful times at their parties and as the club's mem bqrship la limited to fifty there Is no latitude given for the selection, as members perspns other than those of good standing In' tho community, Ed Rosenbaum, the plumber and professional swimmer of Medford is rocoivlng the congratulations of his friends because of the announcement a( tne arrival of a fine boy baby lnt0 hla fan,ny Mrs, Uosenbaum is In San Francisco with her parents. C. M. Kidd returned Sunday from a several weeks business trip to eastern cities. That the Medford postofilce is con ducted upon lines calculated to in gratiate Itself in the good opinion of other offices of the Pacific coast is proven by the inquiries made of the Medford office as to the efficiency and practicability of methods adopt 3d In the conduct of its business. Right now inquiries are being made of Postmaster Woodford as to his method of faunday closing and how ho best serves the patrons of the office on those days when there arc hours prescribed by law that tho of flco shall bo closed. "GYPSY" SMITH GETS SET FALSE TEETH SEATTLE, Oct. 31. It takes aw evangelist to bring out false teeth. In Gypsy Smith's collection basket lust nlKht was found a set of teeth. Vhuthor an ovor-zualous singer dropped thorn or they were used as a substitute for coin Is not known. Unlon Pacific Strong. NEW YOKK, Oet. 30. At the op eniiij: of today's htock market Union Pacific was the Mrongebt in the ear lier trading-, Kuiiiiiif; 5-8. The libt was hiuall, generally steady. Tnul inc in United Stales steel wus light, the common licinj,' unchanged from Ins! night. Amalgamated Copper, Lehigh Valley and hnu made hinall guiiiH. During the bccoml hour Hie prices took n downward turn nnd home issues lost their earlier nd vnnces. The market closed steady. Uonds wore firm. Rewards for Dynamiter. SANTA DAKIIARA, Cal., Oet. .11. Hoxvnrdh nggergatiug $10,000 to day are ofored by (ho Soulliorii J'aeifie company for the apprehen sion of the persons who placed dy namite in tho frogs of u switch at tilwnoil Klntion, u few miles from ben'. Child Drowned In Jar. COQUJLLK, Ore., Oct. .'II. While plnyiuy today tho IS-moiiths old child of .Marion GJititou fell into n Ion gallon jni containing n gallon of wntor and was drowned. COMPETJTORS ME i TING TRUST Attorney for Tobacco Company Charncs That His Clients Have Adopted All of Atorney General Wickcrsliam's Ideas. NEW YORK, Oct. .11. Charging that competitors nro opposing tho plans of dissolution of tho tobacco trust because thuvtwlsh to "drag the chestnuts out of tho fire for them selves" Delancey Nlcoll bitterly at tacked the opposition made by the Independent tobacco companies. lie said that the rompany'q offi cials had been harrnssed for months by Attorney General Wlckershnm and his assistants, with radical changes to tho proposed reorganization scheme- and that all Wlckorsham's Ideas had been adopted. k; i dh SLAYS HIS MOTHER THE DALLES Qro., Oct. .11 As the culmination of n top das de bauch, William Gllsan, 45, stabbed his mother, Mrs. Edward Gllsan, to death today at the Gllsan ranch near Antelope, a towu C5 miles, south of Tho Dalles. Gllsan was captured by a p08fo soon afterward anil no wnw placed In the Antelope jail where armed guards protected him from tho violence of cltizons. Gltsan's father and brother wore in tho liouso when he drew a knlfo and Without n word sank It In her breast. He had become enraged because she had asked him to "straighten odgers Makes Headway. DEMING, N. M Oct. 31. AfJor a flight of 9 miles from El Paso in 100 minutes, Aviator C, P. Rodgors landed hero at 11:30 coast time. , Rodgcrs will spend tho night at Wilcox, Ariz., or beyond, where he expects to meet Aviator Fowler, who la flying, eastward, from Los Angeles. , Cabinet Officers Quit. XEV ORLEANS. Ln... Oet. 31. Prcnident Adolfo Diaz of Nicaragua, hu accepted the resignations of ill cabinet members except tho ones of fered by General Menu minister nt war, and Alejandrp Canton, minister of fomento. President-elect Menu s reported as favoring the now cabinet. SEATTLE, Wn., Oct. -31. In the shadow of the penitentiary, Marie Bernard was released to bo married to Ed Welsh. Tho Bernard woman was convicted of stealing $100 from an Alaskan miner during a joy ride and sentenced to a year In Jail. When Welsh appeared and agreed to marry her Judge Wilson R. Gay released her. " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY " Y WANTED Chauffeur wants posi tion with prlvnto family or truck. Can do repairing. A. Wakcr, 528 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. 19C TO LOAN, on clear real estate, $100. $1000, or $2000. X, Mall Trlb uno. 190 FOR SALE 3-passonger auto, has powerful engine, and would make good truck, ? 100, worth four times price asked. D, 11. Jackson & Co., 118'A W. Main. 101 WANTED Automobile ropalrman wants place as chauffeir 193 FOR RENT Cheap to th0 right par ty, a modorn six room bungalow at 728 W. 14th t. Incjulro of E. B. Gillian, Medford high school. 190 FOR SALE 80 linear feet glass and framo offlco partitions, 10 feet high, with glass doors. Mail Trlb uno office, FOR SALE Vonuorod fir counter 10 feet long, 2C Inches wldo, 38 Inches high, nearly new. Mull Tribune office. FOR SALE 90 acres partly cleared, $6500, H mllo from R. It., G miles from Mcdford. Terms $2500 cash, balanco to-suit. Address Owner, Box 100, Mall Tribune. 19C FOR RENT 4-room houso, $7; also 3-room house, $5, luquiro at 322 South Central, 19G FOR RENT Nicely furnished room close In. 322 South Central nvo. 19G WANTED Amateur actors, singers, dancers, etc. Apply at once at the Ugo Theatre. IDl FfOM MAN ROCK ISLAND MAY ALSO FACE FIGHT Referendum Has Been Taken by the Employes of the Rock Island Road Rcgardinn Whether a Strike Shall Conic or Not. CHICAGO, lllc, Oet. 31. Di-puto oer wnpvs may o,iuim the strike of lo.MlU or 'JIMHI0 shopmen on the oKok Mauri, I be Wnbiifh, I lie To.nuk Pacific and the Missouri, Kiuimis & Texas railroads, uncording to state ment made here tuiluv. It is learned that n referendum bus ton tukun by tho employes of the Hook Island rond,uot merely in re jrnrd to the iiuomUou of I bo ueeop. tnnee of a new sonic, but iiiehulinj the nllernnttvo whether, in the event of the scale bciui; rejected, a .strike !iul becuum. ,-. DANISH gWer'NMENT WOULD SAVE HASSING SALEM, Ore., qct'. :l.-Tho hand of the Danish government today reached out to aid William Hasslng, condemned wife murderer of Port laud who Is to be sentenced to death In a few days. Governor West Ijns received Infor mation that Couut.Von Moltke, Dan ish minister to fho United States, has asked Secretary of Statu Knox to Intercede In Hnsslug's behalf on tho grounds that Hasblng's sanity Is questioned. Dreamed of Murder. INDIANAPOLIS, Intl., Oct. 31. A dream, on the night of tho murder of Dr. Kuabe, In 'which ho say tho woman physician slowly strangled to death by a hugu snake, was related to Coroner Durham by Augusta Kuabe, a cousin of tho murdered woman, today. "I could not sleep on tho night or tho murdor," she said. "Time after time I dreamed that a huge snake was colling nbout the body of my cousin and slowly strangling her to death. Thoughts oin something as terrible really hnpponlng flashed across my brain when I was fright ened awako, and I leaped from jny bed. Attempts to compoao myself wr futile nnd each tlmo I returned to sleep tho dreum-enmu back." " Brothers Jump Bend. SEATTLE, Wn., Oct. 31. Joe Martini and Pletro Llcastro, half brothers, charged with arson, Jumped their bonds of 13000 each, and bench warrants wero Issued this morning against thum. They wero accused of setting fire to tholr furnlturo valued at $500 on which they carried 11000 insurance. Underwood Boomed. NEW CHILEANS, La., Oct. 31. CougresMiinu ()oar Underwood ol Alabama, democratic leader of the house, today is boomejl for the pros, idcuoy by Governors Colquitt of Tex as and Noel of Alabama who have declared him the logical candidate. Governor .Mann of Virginia said to day thai he thought the presidential fight looked like a "three cornered race between Clark. Wilson mid Har mon, with the latter leading. Notice. A. F. and A. M. attention. Work In tho third dogreo this evening. WM. MULLER, Sec. Card of Thanks. Wo wish to sincerely thank tho kind friends ho assisted us In our troublo and sorrow. MRS. M. BARDON AND FAMILY. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership, Notice Ih hoieby given that the firm of llaurc & Irvine has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. G. y, Irvino retiring, J. J. Ilauro will continue tho business, collect all debts and nay all bills. J. J, HAURE, (J. W. IRVINE. Dated Oct. 30, 1911. 192 Look for tho loser pf the articles you have found for a prompt nd may save him a lot of worry. TTanklns for Health. 'Jusf Say" HORLICK'S It Means Original and lenulns MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, mailed grain, powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. M RICHESQN SHOWS STRAIN Today Is Day 0illnaljy Sot for the Wcddlnn of llio Ymmo. Clergyman and Miss Violet Edmnntls Ar raluncd for Murder. BOSTON, Oct. ,'M. Tho Kiund Jur Indicted Rov. Rlehesou at t:K p. in. Unlay. BOSTON, Muss, Oct. 31. Pale and gaunt and show lug much evi dence of tho nervous strain which ho has been under duiliiK It Ih con finement, Rev. C." V. T. Rlehesou, charged with the muider of .MIhh Avis Llnnulli was takou before Police- Judge .Michael Murray today, Through his attorney 3, tl. Dunbar, bo luado no plea to the chaine of murder, the cuo being postponed by previous agreement until November 7. Today was tho day orlglunll) set for tho wedding of the young elorgj man and Miss Violet Edmunds, Masking fofllealth. " Why Buy Indigestion? If you knew how much bird your Rroccr sclU couldn't j on tell pretty will how much indigestion there It in th uclRhlKirhood? Lard is made from lus' fat and is often indigestible. It Is heav ier in your" stomach than on the scale. Iluy Cotiolcuc, however, and you get n cgctahle-oil cooking fat that is .n pure and wholesome a ohvc oil. Hcidc Cottolcnc is more economical tb.ui but ler or lard one-third loJi being- re quired. Remember, Cottolenc contains no hog fat, there's no lard indigestion in food cooked with Cottolcnc. 1 u GO:v. ! .- THEATRE A.MATIUIt XH.'IIT IV ADIMTIOX TO mi: mail laic show, vi:dm:s. ll.VV XlfillT, NOV. 1, 1011. i PLUMBING 8TKAM AND HOT WAT Kit lIKATINd All Work Guarantee Prices Rcnaonablo X5 Howard 11 lock, Kutrsnca on Oth Htroot. Coffeen & Price Pacific UUU1 Horn IO Medford ' Employment Agency WANTED W man cook on ranch. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Span of Kood horuiiH. Spun of good fiiuloM. mCSTAUllANTS Horso and huRRy, A-No, 1 homo, only 7 yearn old; yi00. KOOMINO IIOHSKH lb itcnm at Morllu, $1000. S-rooni houwu, lot r.;ixM7, f:r0 down. y-inoni hotiMo, Tako Reed Iioiko or cowh iiH flrnt puyniunt for trado, Kiiulty In 10 utiroH for vacant loin. Trado Iioiiho a llttlo out for ono cIoko In. TraduH of all kliulM, ' Til ADM 5 Reed IoIh and one 10-acro tract to trado on aurcaRo out. 100 norou In Wood Co., Colo rado, to trado for namnco liuro. r. room Iioiiho, (ihibtorod, trado orjulty for uurouKO. 490 acroH In Wnynroan, Ooor Kla, for ouhurd hero. 10 room Iioiiho lu tho hoHt part of (Jrund Junction, Colorado, to trado for projiorty liuro. HKNTAL8. Will attend to tho rontliu; of your Iioiiho. UMI'LOYMKNT Oliia for hoiiBowork. E. F. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLK. r""' ite Nash Hotel , l'hono 4M1 Home, 14, BIG TIME owe im II OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST GIVEN UY Plumbers & Steamlitters' Local 362 )MimiwwBHrrTiafflMaatoaptfl HAVt YOU EXAMINED CAREFULLY TIM lilNIO OiV EXQUISITE .VTEEJL, ENGRAVINGS WIO A mo NOW SIIOWJNCW Prices Range From $3 to $25 The Mernvold Shop i3i v. nn hi". laOHEOTKT JC3aX T.tt " rNwW'l,J,'3v,,1 - ' me WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. IM NORTH - rfNr't HOTEL MOORE European. tSpuuial lviiloa lv the WVcU or Month. Rates 50 (Vuls Up. RATJ-MOHR CO., Proprietors. $ fT $ $ $ Jj? $ $ !? $ $ $ 1y - in- ifr The Medford CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS 4nU PROFITS $35 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY kaki: li:i'OHIT IIOXICS l"0 u icknt. 7 .7 V7. II. OOKT3, Prcaiacni. 3. a. rsnnT, vieo iri. joiin e. outh, CmIiIk, r, s. Mimmojc, vic rr. w. n. jaojcuoh, ahi, oiiiir. ' ffl$ $ $"$ $$$$$$$$ fr fjr Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy, on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. t-wwr-rrr-rf4rr-4h-n We have of PEERLESS LAIVIPSi on hand i, 8, JC, 32 O. 1. carhon luiiipn; 2R, 10, lid, 100, 1B0, af.O watt TuiiKHton lampH, Tlui li"dt lauipu and tho hunt iirktiH, All Inmpa cuarantoud. Southern Oregon Electric Co. Phones: Puclflo 4001; Home 124. ..4' , F. K. Deuol, President Orris Crawford, ...First,.. l National Bank or MEDFORD, OREGON s CAPITAL dTOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 Unit od Stales and "Postal Savings Depository V(3 solicit your businoss, which will receive our care ful all on! ion. AT THE NAT en ratmawflif'BtMataH S '2 MAICTIilCTT ST. - ' - ''f r'- $ $ $ $$$$$$ $& - .: f" National Bank it it m m m $$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ .fig I 820 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. a full line - -. M. L. "Alford, Cashior Assistant Cashior I i I r v '- V v 1