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raaic two MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNR, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVUM HM11 7, 1011. & "" .. . t I L5AL AND PERbNlLl I, J II " , , 1). It. Mills nnd 13. V. Cnrtor. tvt of Ahlilund's IieavywolKht ImbIiioss wen ftjitl tniiltnllslB, wcro In Medford ycalorday. Try ft., &, 3. Houp Remedy, n cure In tlio wofef ciiBdfi, 3 Uosos Btiffioicnt. r0 cts. porWdn teutonics. 02Q AiIla St., Medford, OrrRdn. lion. fl. W, Dunn, ox-county JiuIro, of Aslilnnd, inln Medford nnd Jnok uonvillg'Hodny'on liualncftrf. , Morchhnls' lunoh i2 Id 2 o'oloclt, OCccntB, nt Hotel Medford. ContVnotor h. M. Lyons 'is 'in AbIi loiytj( (odn'ori business. Tho'dniiRor. of nn nccldunt can novor lio avoided, but one can provide for tlio futuro In enso one .Is moU C. fy Wnikor & Co. V.' II. Holmes Is In Grants I'nss todhyfon'liufelncsB. ' Uatlis 25c nt the- Hotel Medford Imruor Bhon ovory day. J. K. Gray of Gulndn, Cal.. who has boon In Medford visiting rela- tlvoa. roturnud to his home this morning. Dlno nt tho now Joscphlno hotel when In Grants Pass. Service n In carlo. 211 Mrs. K. K. lludd and daughter. MIbs Margaret, of Fayette, lown. arc registered nt tho new Medford hotel Sco R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, oVer Jackson County 'bank. W. P. noardman and G. H. Kckcrt of San, Pranclseo nro in the city. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Laucrman of "West Bend. 'l., arrived in Medford .Sunday'nlght nnd will spend a year lioro with their daughter, Mrs. J. J. llaurl, of 211 Stark street. Tho best baths In tho city, 25 cts. nt Hotel Medford barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Wlilett left last night for Portland. Mrs. Willott will continue hor trip to Kansas City. Mo., for a visit with relntlves and Mr. WllIoU will return to Medford and engage In mining during the coming wlntor. Whltnoy quartottc Xov. 11. 201 J. E. Croft and family left yes tcrday for Clarendon, Toras. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 B. J. Palmer left last night for a few days' business stay In Roseburg. Whltnoy quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mrs. C. I. Hutchison and daughter Miss Fern left last night for Port land, where Miss Fern will take up her musical studies for a couple of months. Miss Mabel Normlle, experienced dressmaker, Jacksonville, Ore. 222 Mrs. E. N. L. Carkln left last night for Calgary, where her son Is dangerously 111. Mrs. Carkln has been spending tho summer In Med ford with her son, Attorney J. II. Carkln. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 The Ladies' Aid society of tho Christian church will meet with Mrs. Einkots Wednesday afternoon, No vember 8 to make arrangements for tho bazaar to bo hold tho last week In November. All ladies aro request ed to bo at the church at 2 o'clock. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 20V E. E. Morrison and L. M. Lotland are in Woodvlllo today on business. Twohy Brothers unloaded threo carloads of work horses in Medford this morning. Tho horses were shipped from Portland nnd will bo put to work on tho Mcdford-Ccntral Point road, tho macadamizing of which road Twohy Bros, havo a con tract. F. B. Jones and Claudo Wrcnchcy of Oklnhoma City, who havo been in Medford n couplo of wcoku look ing over tho valley for a sultablo or chard location, loft this morulug for Sacramento. They will return to Medford within a fow weeks and expect to Jnvost hero. Col. It. a Washburn, tho Table Rock orcliardiHt, was In Medford yes torduy. If prudent Indications do not go all wrong Mr. Washburn will har vest from 25 to 10 carloads of fruit from ills orchard next season. H. fy WARNER AS "JIMMY VALENTINE" AT THE MEDFORD FRIDAY O. A. Vartderhoof and H. F. Snider havo rented the room on West Main street formerly occupied by tho Louvro cafe and are making tho In terior over to meet tho demnnds of a short order restaurant and tomaln stnnd. Both these men hne had, considerable experience In catering to tho public nnd they aro promising a splendid and cleanly sorvlce. I still continue to ananago tho Man hattan en to. Tho same service, grade of" eatables, and prices will prevail. Hoping for a continuance of favors, Goo. II. Millar, manager Mauhattau oafe. S. A. Carlton of Ashland Is In Med io nl today. , Josh Patterson, ex-county commls-" sionor, of Tnlont, Is In tho city todny. Judge P. M. Stewart of Eagle! Point Is In Medford today. Ho will I he acconipnnicd homo by his sister-' In-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, who will visit In EaKlo Point, METHODISTS , TO BUILD CHURCH Building Committee Is Instructed to Secure Plaijs.and Specifications at Once and Submit Them to Build ers for Bids. Weeks & HcGowan Co. TjmERTiKBRH Day Pboso M71 Nfgbt FboxN F, W. Weeks S071. A. K. Orr, MM. ZJLDV ASSISTANT. Hwri JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Knibalraer Successor to tho undertaking do- I partment of Medford Furniture Co, J Office 96 Soutli Bartlett Street j Telephene: day, Bell 471; night I piuvi wa v3, noma kV'Li.z At a mooting of the officers and several members of tho Methodist Episcopal church, held at the church last night, it was unanimously de cided to nt on co commence active operations loading up to tho erection of a new church. A lot 100x100 feet in size, on tho northeast comer of Bartlett and Third street, was purchased several months ago, upon which to erect a church building, but after the site had been purchased it was decided to defer the erection of a building until some future date. The building committee was in structed to secure plans and specifi cations at once and submit them to builders for bids. A flnanco com mittee was appointed and Its mem bers were directed to devise ways and means for financing the enter prise. The church Is to cost not less than $20,000 and Is to havo a seating capacity of not less than 1000 per sons. There will be a basement the full size of the church and class rooms sufficient in number and size to accommodato all of tho several Sunday school classes. Mr. Campbell, who Is a member of the finance committoo, reported that ho had already secured pledges for $7500 of tho necessary $20,000 and thrt theso pledgee were mado by IS church members, each pledging $500. The sit selected for tho now church Is an especially desirable ono becnuso that both a south and west froutago may bo had and this front age looking toward tho business cen ter of tho city. Tho fact that tho present church building is taxed to moro than Its capacity at all of the preaching ser vices, nnd that the Sunday school is compelled to seek class rooms In tonts and nearby dwellings makes the erection of a new church an absoluto necessity. Rov. Eldrldge, tho presont pastor, is enthusiastic and well plonsod over tho. now church project and his ef forts will provo a telling factor In tlii orectlon of tho church. Notice. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undorslgncd will apply to tho city council nt Its meeting to bo hold on Novomhor 7, 1911, at 7:30 p. m. for a liconso to soil malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon at its placo of business on lot 10, block 44, of tho town (now city of Medford) for a period of six months. HOLLAND HOTEL COMPANY. Dated October 27, 1911. Look at tho "For Sale" ads nnd at some of the things that aro ndver Used for unlo. Ifostinkfc' for Health. ' ' . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4- . CM answered alght or day AMRULANCH 8KRVIOH ' WANTED Youne man as bookkeep er and Btenogrnphor; state exper ience, Box 700, Tribune. 198 FOR SALE At a bargain, now mod orn bungalow for less than cost to build, on W.' Knight st. Bathroom, separate toilet; burfet; largo ven tllatod fruit cupboard; selected ' finish lumber; walls tinted. In quire 514 W. 2nd st. Will tako lot In trade. 201 The Human Clock. Tho Spanish painter R I bora. Mr. Unl dane Mncfnll recalls In his "History of Palntinir." worked with such "fervor that all count of time was lost to him. "Ho made a living clock to check tho passing hours. Ills servant came ev ery hoar to the studio to say in a loud nnd stately voice. 'Another hour has gone. SIgnor Cavulierer" I Ho Won. "Before you kiss me. Horace, let mo p tell you that Fred has given Kitty a diamond ring. You havo never given me one." "Dearest. It Is only girls who are not precious in themselves who requlro tho aid of precious stones." "Oh, you may kiss mo twice, Horace." Pen end Sword. "Do yon believe the pen Is mightier than the sword?" "Of course it Is. Who over had to pay $23,000 damages In a breach of promlso case on nccount of the sword bo carried?" Chicago Record-Herald. A Rulo of Life. Wo should meet each morning as from foreign countries and. spending the day together, should depart at night as Into foreign countries. In alt things 1 would have tho Island of a, man inviolate. Emerson. Ilasklns for Hoaitn. Frnit Cako (I?Wp hjr Mr: Mary J. Lin fin) Mix f6ur cuprf stftetl'peMry flour, ono level tenapoon sotU. tvro Irtrl trnnpoona mlxHl plc (except clew), one-fourth level tennpeon sJt trxl two cuiw Misled ami quartchnl nilslrw. Add nluo one hat. cup nuts chopped 0m, If you like. Blend one-half cup CottoiVna with ono cup brown sugar anJ one cup white aufffir. add ono cup nwle. ono cup milk and then tho Hour mixture.. Boat will and bake In tvro iwm. You will find this fruit cake as light, moist, fiavory at any you ever made with butter. You save something, too, by using Cottolcne tiw perfect shortening. Oriflln of Pen Mor. Some fellow down tapenster way has come out with no explanation as to how pen Mar got It name. "It l 3f CornTslixtnictlon." my the Lancaster mno. sind lie quotes nn ancient rhyme to proc It The fact Is that Ten Mar 1 w i ailed Imviiiiw It is on the Mawn-Dlsou lino, with Pennsylvania on one side and Mary laud on the othur. the drst throe letter of itieli state name being uwd to form tho word.-H'hlladelpltta North Amerl-J can. Look at nil of tho real estate nd nnd nt mireh of tho real estate ad virtinl. Iipforp invoiHn-, Germs Sprea Kczotr.a, Paorlas:. and other nkln troubles art- r .wer U nijrlidT t irorms ftt work in the nHn. fntem theso germ urc promptJ) i!trril they rwpMly multiply, ;nw'nj t'uir way deP Into the srtiNitlvn t!si . This la what causis t! ut aw'-il u i and what at-cnied a i:er r.?'i may Krow wort nnd develop Into a lOnthxome and torturtnif in dtiieaau with 1U years of mlttery. Don't take any ebanocii' Dentroy tho (;erm at the iMKtiinliiK of thw tronlito with that Hoothlntr and olcunnlnjf wanh, thrt r. V. 1. 1'renerlptlon for Rcsema. A 2Sa bottle will provu tlila to you. Medforil din Stan' We Imvc had experience with rmy rei.iedlrH for sk'n troulilo hut J. io iic;vr crn sum rtmarkahlo ournH m Miomi from I I. I), frencrlptlon. In. Mant rethif from tfie very first appli cation. e nre o eonrtdtnt that D D 1. wic if:iti your -m that It will eont yin nothing if the rory rtrst full mm bottio ihIIs to make hihwI e,vory elnlm. If you ba'H aklp trouhln of any kind, we certainty MvtMe you to ilmp n and InvtMtlaattf the innrltw at I) ). U. anjway. We know that D. D. V. will help you. i Pharmacy. tllt' sill l w I VlSeVr'jiii A wvV'wm-zmw t44tKXKjrtj&dxtfJ0'r yftuUu;' .. SX4Sul7.iM;valUul ia-'. mjt In the New Home You vant tlic belt when starling in the new home. Above all, you want that home to be snug and warm and comfortable. You are sure of warmth and comfort with a Perfection 'Smokeless Oil Heater. The Perfection is the best and most reliable heater made. It is a sort of portable fireplace. It is ready night and day.'' Just strike a match and light the wick. The Perfection is all aglow in a minute The Perfection Oil Heater does not smell nor smoke a patent automatic device prevents that. It can be carried easily from room to room and is equally suitable for any room in the house. Handsomely finished, with nickel trimmings; drums of either lurquoisc-bluo enamel or plain steel. Uri- .,. .-j--. - Ajlnw clfilff ta ,( yoi. , Pifibn LLVfr .IC X JLCJTI fl 1 fel f"1, "''. ''M ' r- Uw"' ' " """'' """' Hoijcif M Standard OiliCornpany 'IntnriHjraua) k i1 i M I 1 PRIVATE Tlio old combination piiHttcnuoi conuh, fiolwht oar, and hatidoiu itf ruugtmiont, mado up of im automo bile tmgluo nntl body mounted nil board gungo car whools, which In, votira agpuu did till hluiln of hkivIco on tho I'uclflu & Kustorn boforo tho advent of tho real Incomtitlvo, Is he lux brought Into xorylco again and lionornt Manapor Uorlg will "Jlminy" around with It for whort trips ovor tho lino. Look nt tlio ntlri for (ho olumco to huv the property you nod tit h "right prieo." MEDFORD THEATRE FRIDAY, NOV. 10 mmm LV II IVi f tt 9i ef.1 2 HeHeEUBLLH mmssam B i ixt aft stllJ Medford Opera Souse, Tues. Nov. 7 iM'uir vwl itmimmiunimSOh st vvv at run rowiin. Thh- ATIII,'h.N I'UAN('1'OmIJN ItOUIJI) TO Tllll IIKIIiKi, I'OltTI.ANIl. HENRY B. HARRIS l'UKHKNTH THE b'lVli months I.IIIHIITY TIIIOATUK, .V. V. ' The UlgKt'st Coiittily tilt of tho iar COUNTRY V Tiny of flty l.lfo TWO MONTHS 1'OWKItV TIIKATItK, CIIK'At.'O S3 o Y iiv i iit.'At; s::iav.v OlllfilNAI. CAST1 . MVUKVK I'lttUMHrntlN riticiw: sii.no, it.ot), niic. St-nl Salo Sat., Nov. I, IIiinMmh' lriijr HttMo Lichior & Co. prctent Paul Arm- itron's Htrlklnjc dramatisation of O llonrj'a Htory. A ItKTItllJVKI) KIJi-'OltMATION, entitled "Alias Jimmy Valentine" Direct from ItH notably m'tumtlonal run of TWO KNTIItH YRAUS nt WallRck'tr Thoatcr, Now Yorlt The San Francisco cnagi'mont of thU Kroat play at tho Cort Thoator was ho troniondounly auccoKHful that throo oxtru nmtlncos woro nocn. nry to satisfy tho'publlc. San Kran- clfco novor hoforo know of auch a poiltlvo nnd pronouncud hit. On account of the IiIk domnnd for oata herv, tho mnnaKumcnt will sell only SIX SKATS to any ono portion; ttuTo lll In no dotlntlou from thin rulo. &$$$$$$$ $ m v. ( v v The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS And PROFITS $33 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY UAKK IM'.l'OSIT UOXliS VO It HKST. w. n. oonn, xrtiant. J. A. rrRRT. Vice Vit: JOnif . ORXH, Csihlrr. 1f. IB. MEBUIC1C, Vice rr. W. II. JAOKUOM, At. CUlT. m m at m m n m m Hi th h h (It m $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ "$ ...First... National Bank or MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Unclividqd Profits $58,000.00 "'Unilcd Slfilcs ami INwlnl .SavingH Doposilory We solicit your husincHS, wliifli will ivcoK-o our en re fill attention. F. K. Douol, Preaidont M. L. Alford, Caahior Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior p Dante's Inferno k A Stupendous Allegorical Photo Play Of tho Italian Poot's Marvelous Tribute To Beatrice Exactly 5000 Feet of . a Whirlwind of Emotions, Passion and Evonts Porpotu ating the Pilgrim's 10 Days' Journoy Through Holi and Hoavon as Immortal- izod in His Divine Comedy S 1 Arv T H EAT R E Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday November 6, 7, 8 Admission, 2 5 C erits t Evenings 0:30 to 11 Matinoo 2 to 5:30 wmm 4t4