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MGE TWO MUDFORD 3iIATTi TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, 0K1M0NT. THURSDAY, NOVKMH13R 2, :li)ll. V PNLY 69 FORES! Workers n clean hill of health to -Jtluel peacefully a sinUo njpiiiwt the I.Seuttlc-Tueoiuu I'ower company. In J denying an injunction, Judge llav tie clnroil a laborer not uiulor contract may unit his employment singly or in unison ami publicly or privately flcll of his Hi'iovaticcs, I f ' . .. ! Local and personal 'it. 8. Ynrrow or Seattle la n guest of his filstcr. Mrs. J, W. MeClntchle. H. R Ilnnoy litis lentod tho room formerly occupied liy lMmontl Bros., Onl., nntl will vIhH hero wtth hor parents, Mr. ana" Mrs. F, M. Wilson Mr, nntl Mrs. A., H. Wilson nntl John Whlto of Nolio, HI., nrrlvotl In eoon ns tho plnco can ho lltotl up for tlmt, iiiirpoRO. Ho will also Imutllo clnnrH otpl tolmcco anil will put In a nmohnroom. Attorney P, J. Nowinnn nud Karl Flqltl returned Inst nla;lt from n hunting (Up. Thoy wcurecl flvo door utiV'nne of tho flvo was stolon from tholr hnip, presumably by n pnrty of loss fortunate huntors. ,;Dlno at tho nqw Joscphlno hotol wjufn In Grants I'ass. Sorvlco a la enrto. , 211 Vastor Allen l'orry, tho r-year-oll son of .Mr. nntl Mrs. .T. A. Perry, mot with on ncehlont Tuotstlny which camo vary noar Ijolnjj a isorlous one. He, with othor chlltfren, was playing with n Hn sword nntl In tholr chlldlah pranks ho was Htruck over tho loft eye, making nu ugly gash a couple of Inches In length. Ho was taken to Dr. PIcKd'n office, whero tho wound wos sewed up and dressed. It Is 'not expected there will bo any se rious results. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Pierce of Hay ton, Ohio, nro among the recont ar rivals la tho city. Miss Nowmnn and Mrs. Lewis, of Broken I3ow, Neb., bavo routed a largo dwelling on N'orth Central ave nuo, near Heatty street, and will open a hoarding, house, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Barr of Port land wero In Medford yesterday. H. K. Chuntler of Aberdeen, Wn., arrived In the city Wednesday. Harry Banks, of St. Cloud, Minn., Is reclstered at the Palace hotel. He is here looking for land Investment. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carkln, Glenn O. Tayior), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford;. Mrs. Anna Finch and daughter of Dwlght, 111., aro registered at the new Medford hotel. J. B. Wood loft Wednesday for a few days' business trip to Portland. Mrs. C. D. Miller left last night for Portland. P. M. LIndsley and family arrived In Medford a few days ago from Crys tal Lake, 111. They have secured a dwelling house hero and will remain during tho winter at least. This Is the time to plant straw berries. AH sorts of plants for sale. H. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash, lnsido entrance next to barber shop. John Ulrich left last night for bis homo In Godfrey, 111., after a four months' visit In Medford with bis son-in-law, G. It. Lludley and family. Harry Chllders loft for Itlddles, near which place he and his brother Guy aro opening up a mining propo sition. Two carloads of hydraulic plpo are being unloaded In Medford. The pipe will bo hauled to the old Steamboat anlno whero It will bo put to uso In opening a now placpr field In tho old channel of Applegate. Thjs Is tho tlmo to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. II, I. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash, lnsido entrance next to barger shop. J. I. Patton of Butto Falls Is In Ashland ou business. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hopkins and dauRhtor, Mjss Grace, who bavo been hero visiting Guy K. Hopkins and family left last night for Los Angeles to spend tho winter. Mrs. G. W. Dally and daughtor, Miss Margaret, of Eagle Point, aro visiting In Ashland, Mrs, It. B. Wilson and daughter roturned to Portland last night after a, visit pf sovoral days with relatives out on Griffin crook. Mrs. II. Irwin left last night for Portland whero sho will join hor bus bund and they will continue their Journey to Chicago, where thoy will reside during tho winter. Mr, Irwin owns part of tho famous Burrell or chard, near Medford. Mrs. Will Hutton arrived In Med ford last night from Cooks Springs, n6nr tho Monro hotel, and will open Medford Tuesday and expect to make n billiard and pool pnrlor Just as, this place tholr home. Mrs. .1. B. Moore, who has boon In Medford visiting hnr aunt, Mrs. Gil lnspy, loft this morning for Peta lninn, Cnl. J. S. Vilas, owpor of tho big Vilas orchards, oast of Medford, left today for Los Angulus to bo absent u couple or threo months. Mr. and Mrs. Wndsworth of Tor onto, Canada, who bavo been In Mod ford several days visiting their neph ew, J. C. Mann, loft Wednosdny for Los Angeles. Frank Monaghnn who has been In Medford for several months visiting his son-in-law, T. K. Daniels, and family, loft yesterday for his home in Los Angclos.. Mrs. B. T. Van Do Car Js visiting Contral Point friends today, Mrs. Morgan Shrnok and son, of Portlnnd, arrived In Medford this morning and will make this city their home. Mr. Shrack, who is foreman of the Mall Trlbuno Job rooms, has been in Medford several weeks. .1. W. Bcrrlan has taken a position with tho Medford National bank. Scott Davis is an enthusiastic Krower of potatoes onthuslastlq be causo qt the fact that ho has pro duced tho goods. Fronj 12 acres of land ho this year gathered 1C00 sacks of as flue potatoes as ever grew In this or any ojher country. His land Is on Hoguo rlyer and next season ho and John W. Johnson will plant 50 acres of this same Quality of soli to potatoes. P. H. Haley of Eagle Point Is In Medford today on business. Mrs. Hefling returned yesterday tt her homo In Central Point after a visit with Medford friends. Hon. AV. I. Vnwter has returned front a business trip to Portland. H. C. Stoddard spent Wednesday at the Prospect power plant. Nearly a the machinery is now on the ground, the last heavy pieces being now on tho way. Power will be turned on January 1. Mrs. F. S. Barber and a party of friends spent Wednesday at Prospect. F. L. TouVello and Mr. and Mrs. Boss CHne returned Wednesday from a trip to Prospect. J. S. Vilas left Thursday morning to Join bis family in California. IRES THIS YEAR So Shows Report of Season Just Ending Which Is Ready for Wash ington Damarjc Only Nominal During This Summer. Tho lt)U fire report. for the Ou tre N'ntaiomil Forest htw been tioin plotml nnd shows that (ll supm-nlc fires riijjod tlurintf the ytmr. Of thco 'Hi were inside the rawrvo ami 2l on private Intnl. l.iKutuint; led the list of onuses for conflagration, X behut nllriluitctl to this cause. Four were of iuccmtiarv origin, U0 cuu-ctl by onvcletw camp ers ami hunters ami 11 of uukiiowu nml miscellaneous source?.. The fires swept over lfiOI. I acre. On the government land 10USK lf acres were burned over; on pri vate latitl U15 acres, ami ou open land uot timbered 'iSO ueres. On the government hoard feet were de stroyed valued at ? 1.1)70. Tim total value of the timber des-lroved wa $0,lfif. - . ff Guests Know ' j if tltcy arc letting tlio best bcoi Su J am brewed -when you serve lk ff Pabst VV If BlueRibbon II i kIS The Deer of Qtullty ' 01 1 Lfft$L It is ricli but not heavy and just enough ffil wff? of tlic delicious appetizing flavor 'SsiF! Wffi of bops without the excessive bitter. Viy-, fAJ -i Order jHaiKV.A(U n- 75 jL TSSk. ociSP cri CTk MfUfont Ito & StiB Co 3. p iMMMaaiMMMUMiMnaMaMMaHMHBMnMMHnaMHiiawpiii inimwoHHRHimm For Sale, Bottled or Draught, Nash Bar Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKEH fr rhone M71 Night Photic r. VV. Week 071. A. K. Orr, MM. IiApr ASSISTANT. i .' . trunk k nrni ; jni f, rLiL I. JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and ICnibnlnier I , 3UW..1BlUr IU lllO UUUUII.UKII1K uo partmout of Medford Furniture Co. i I Office m Soutji Ihtrtlett SUcet ; ; Tolephonoi; day, Dell $71; night I ; resldonce, Bell 473. Home 179-L. i 0&a ftBSwtred ulht or day AMRULANPB SKIIVIOK 1 1 Court Lets Men Strike. SKATTLK. Wn., Nov. 2. A new precedent in injunction casus wan set her yostertlny when Superior Court Judfie Wilson If. Ony ave the Inter national llrotherhootl of Kleetrieal f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4- -f t 4. WANTBD Man nntl womnn. no chfT tlron. on ranch. Wtfo to cook, man must understand stock nml ranch work, at once. Apply llox SO, Mall Tribune; 195 FOH RENT S-room modern house. 41S South Oakdnlo. 1US FOR SALE Xow 5 room plastored bunmilow, lot 50x230, for lesti thnn actiml cest: take small pay ment down, bnlaneo like rent. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps bids. Phono 2331. MISTAKEN FOR A "SCAB" IS BADLY BEATEN NEW ORLEANS, In., Noi 2. -mistaken for a strikebreaker nntl ter ribly beaten by three men, Walter Zallon, president of the American National Jlank of Terrill, Texas, and a close friend of Governor O. B. Col quitt of that state, is in u seriuu . condition here toduy. Ho was eii route to the depot when attacked. HOW TAFT IMPRESSED , , PEOPLE OF MINNEAPOLIS A resident of Medford, formerly of Minneapolis, Minn., is m recoipt of a letter from there which we ipintc: "Last night we went over to see President Taft arrive at the Auditor ium where lie was to speak. The fclreet was fillet with people but r my utter surprise there was not ,i single cheer as he stepped from his. auto. I think the people bhouhl cheer linn merely as president, even if lhv won't like him. lie looked tired and worn nml 1 could not help but feel sorry for him. I thought of Mrs. J aft and how ambitious she is, but IM hate terribly to have u husband of mine recqive biieli treatment." Ilex Spray. vo aro distributing agents for Qreiron for tlo Rex Spray Co.'s affil iated factories. Call and get our cash or tjroo terroa. Producers' Fruit Co. Violin Maker. Repairing or all stringed Instru ments. Violin ropolrlng a epeclaltj 25 years' exporlenco. Work guaran- tocii. 105 sputu Central avenue. 177 CIIAS. HARRIS. Notice. Tho now dlrpctory of tho Home Telephone company has been Issued and distributee), Any subscriber who has not received; a, copy kindly call up tho Directory Department, 105-L, and ono will bo delivered 102 TllB IiqMK TELEPHONE CO Notice. Notice Jh hereby given that the uuderslBiied will apply to thq city round! at Its meeting to bo hold on November 7, 19,11, at 7:30 p. m, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallop at Its plapq of business on lot 10, block 4-1, of tho town (now city of Medford) for a period of six months. HOLLAND HOTEL COMPANY. Dqted October 27, 191. AT rOUNTAINB,HOTCLa, OP EL9CWHERE Get tho Original and Genuine HORLICrS MALTED MILK TheFoodDrinkforAllAges Rial MUX. HUT CBAJH EXTRACT. IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "HOIILICK'S" Toko a paokpgo horn Draperies Wo carry a very complete Una of draperies, lace curtains, fixtures, etc.. and Co all classes of upholstertng. A special man to look oner this work exclusively anil will kIvo a rooJ service as Is possible to set In even the largest cities. j Weeks & McGowan Co - - - j j-rca " " An Innovation in Oil Heaters The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, with its drum's enameled in turquoise, is an ornament to any room, whether in the country or city home. No home is quite complete without a Perfection Oil Heater. It is a necessity in the fall and spring, when it is too warm to start the regular heating apparatus, and too cool to be without hcaft In the midst of winter it is often convenient as an auxiliary heater, as there are always some cold comers in a houseji The enameled heater nlway presents a nice appearance, as the enamel will not tarnish or bum olf. It ' not an "enamel paint," hut k is the same as the enamel of your cooking utensils. The Perfection is the mo3t reliable and convenient portable heating device you can find. An automatically-locking llamc spreader prevents turning the wick high enough to smoke. DW rvrrywlwr. Ait yn to thaw tou l) i'cifrcUo H'.lt nuiw-Udi ot win (or iicxft4iv ttfcuUr to any agrocr c4 J Smokcuss f" CTrnA'll--i Standard Oil Company I 1.1 7l l c-" llnuftfUJl I ii w Ii w , i i i. - i i J -r4h-rinrr"t FRAMES FRAMES PICTURES TO FIT THEM. Hand Palntlnu Done In Water Colors. Menus and Placccards, Mot- toes and Picture Work. Sfte ART STORE Pacific Phono. 109J Jloum Phone 95 27 NORTH GRAPE STREET. ' - 4 ISIS THEATRE THREE BIG NIGHTS, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 3 AND 4 Return of the Medford Favorites Haaklna tor Healtn. ROBE RT ATHON AND EFFIE JOHNSON Presenting the Intense Dramafcettp of the Now York Underworld II 99 "The Redemption A Companion Story to Mrs. Flsko's Qreat Play Salvation Nell A BEAUTIFUL ELECTRICAL PRODUCTION TIiih will ho ono o tlio proltiuHl iioIh ovor won lion;. Mi. Atlion'ii poilnijnl of Comlor Knildon, n tough, who in fimilly itiIodiiumI, Ih h iino ploco of iictiiij,'. AHhh JoIiiihoii plnyn tho rolo of tho yniuii Hltln niciit worker, who iiiidoiliikoM Iiih uplifting; in a very. pleiiHln mnniiur. Athoii nml Joliimoii nro vory clover nrliKtH, find inula n hit; lilt ovory wliore. JJon't fail to fico thorn. SEE THE FUNNY AMATEURS FRIDAY NIHT. Funnier Than a Circus. Special Matinee Saturday ,A Bag of Candy FREE to Every Child TTGO THEATLE... VAUDEVILLE 10c i ? ; ..Any Seat in the House.. X Entire change of program today 't--''r-'''r''ff-''t"'ro The only way to help oneself is by helping others. I aim to follow thin teiulilm: In my prm-llio, l.cl mo holp you hy proporly wirroctliu; your oyoH, rcllivliiK tho tciittlou of your ovnt wrought norvoii, thorohy rontorlni; your Hi m! hoily DR. RICKERT, Eye Specialist Our Knittii'i'it JsMNKKiVsJMJJ) ii i me WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. IM NOHTI1 ll.UTM-riT ST. -a--4r.i!i, t-r----it PPW! If -. JLJ8EVS TiifflhTtffT'iiM fTB P .Iw m i yiiTrrtftHB liTriJMr ttnKK Vrtrmr li n A ti U HAPPY is the woman who is never unpropured who can iilviiyn luy n nitm aippotiH Iiir moal or llt;lit lunchonn ht'foro any kiiomI --inicxpi-ctiHl or uot. Hnr frlomlH praUo hor for hor hotiMuwIfuly iinil lllmi ami ulio fmjln that ihillBlitrul atlMfni)tlou wliloh can only uomo from hoHpltallty M'if'iily doao. phe secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over our stock the best of tho kind in tho town and make a .seled ion today. Thon put your four in tlio (Mipbonrd for you will lm prepared for any company couio when it niay. ALLEN GROCERY CO. a O - 1 O H . (J H N V:1 M A V 10 :t Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCEtOOL BONDS 4 Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHOfl? 3231. 120 GrARNETT-COREY BLDG. 9$ i 4l I L3- t I 1 I ' i i I i ' i i EMWff I 4f