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te EX'Q'lB'fcWO j i ii (THiinri iMfifi in i " - I LOCAL AND PERSONALl J.-fl! . II 1 I T I! f i Ih I III '' j ! (J A, Campbell nnd fiitnll of (Jrniitl Ledge, Midi., uro reKlntorcd tit tho Hotel Monro. Tito 1ynl Tempi-miico LeKlon winJSncrtunonto, nntmt. Tfillniiliiv nt i n. in. In Uio bfiffoinnnt of the M. 18. ehurcli. All cinntrOn nndar 10 nfo Invited to nl tcihil. " jimTfii Jnhitsw ills hero from KoMi Sffijtlimi, Wnsh. JTfy U. Jfc 9. lWfitp Itefliedy, n core in Urn worst onse. S down HiifNcIent. r.O ct. ir tlQMn RniMtilw. 320 Apple St., Alilforl. Orttron. 2X1 Tin' atetttbrU toon people's union will titWtAfn th AkhtHiut jonim P plo'B HitlVM In tho parlors of the PretliyHifrWir oVinreh Krldny, N'ovrtm bar 10 AH Tn JK-Ofr re In vited fo'Siftmiil. MoroliniJU' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, aff fflnh, kt Hotel Medford. drY.vftrtUl or llutto Falls was in'jtf&MrM fwlflnlny. Tit dnngsr of mi nccldont enn lievar b nrolded, but one can provide for tho futuro In cBb ono is mot. C. 11. Wnlker & Co. ft. Mr. fttfd Mrs. Fred WMUInma re tnrriiwl thfe lnnrnliiK to their home at OninU rs. nnth aDo at thb Ilotol Medford barber shop ovory day. Mr. J. P. Mundy mid son Waltor ratumed Monday from n several wooks visit to friends in Chicago and Lincoln, 111 Dlno at tho now Josephine hotel wlion in Grant Pass. Service a la carte. x 311- See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over .Tnckaon County bank. Mr. It. C. Sload and Mrs. Darloy Slead of Itoek mini are In Mcd- fnrft far a several days stay, while thtlr larjte new home near Hock lritnt !r twins completed and made rttidy for oectipnncy. Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Olann O. Taylor), attorney-at-law, oyr Jaokson County Bank Building, Medford. 5fi Maudo Ling is vlfltlng Ash liriJi TrtendB. . The host bfiths In tHe city, 25 cts. nVlJot&l Medford harbor shop. TS. L. Bnlcom loft this morning for Maedow'el, Cnl., whoro ho boos iu the lntorwrts of Caddis & Dixon. agents for the Page wire fonco com pany. "Vhltnay qunrtctto Nov. 11. 201. "Thoro will be n mooting of tho board of directors or Rogue Rivor Vallciv Fair association at Mayor Canon's ofrico Thursday evening, No vomber 9. A, K. "WARE, Sec. Jesse Hodges of Yoncalla,' Ore., is in Medford on business. Hunting soateen is horo and one can't toll when he may neod acci dent Inauraneo. C. B. Walker & Co. IDS Mrs. H. h. Parker of Butto Falls left thte morning for a visit with hejr daughter at Lodl, Cal. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 ISxtremo value giving In tailored suits' at Airene. 198 Mrt. Lu' Vandervort returned this 'morning to Lo Angoloa. nfter a vlait In Medford with II. E. Board- man mid family. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Hsndiomo now ono-ploco droeses at AJirons. 198 "Mf. Paul Krtttzlor left yesterday tor; n visit with relatives In Stookton, Cnl. ' Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 jjjuecial on Bilk petticoats ?1.E0 at Aliwiw. 198 W. P. Dodge was vlalttng Aahland friends yowterday. ..Whitney quartelto Nov. 11. 201 Mr. and Mm. F. N. Iawronce of Slao. Cal.. arrivetl in Medford ye torduy. Baby Uinliart will appear tonight nt the UaO for tho last time. Don't fall to tee hor. 198 HatU Bros., who have had offices f6r lUulr dray lino In tho Davis wahHioiiBe on Iho Southern Patiric rliht Itf wnV. luivo rented ft building aii Sbulii Fir atroet and will occupy It wllh their offices as oon as It can bb fitted up to suit thoir pur robe. Weeks & IWcGowan Co. Day Phone tS71 Night PliOMM V. W. Week JK71. A. JD. Orr, Mil. LABX ASSISTANT. sssr'Nr JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embnlmcr Successor to the undertaking de partment of Medford Furniture Co, 1 Office 28 South Unrllett Street Telephenes: day, Bell 471; night? Ireldonco, Bell 473, Home 179-L I Calls unsnercil night or day AMBULANCE SERVIOH K. M. McKonny, intinaKor nf thq Producers' Fruit company, returned n collide of tlttys nun from n visit to Contractor ivoy has men at work puttiiw tho roof on the new Car noglb library. Ho hopds to get nil oulHlflo work fomploti'd before bad wvatlior iPIs In. Thos. Carlton of Kugle l'otnt wna In Medford Tuesday on business. The Producers' Fruit company of tli In city Is shipping out six carloads of appleti this week, all of which will le (iltlipetl to New York nnd from thefo to forfflgll markwta. C. .t. Iinwnrd of Kerby, Josephine cdtnrty, arrlvwl In the city this morn lug for A few days' visit with rela tives and friends. Mr. Howard was Wells Kariro Kxpress eompnny agoiit In Mmlfnrd severnl years ago, whoh Meiiforfl wAs an infant. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. McPhfcrson nre visltlnie Ashland friends for a couple of days. Those people to dther with their daughter, Miss lfoftlm, wlli leave the first of netft we'Pk for 1.0s Angeles nnd San Diego, Wlibrie'they will spend tho winter. Two years ago Phoenix peoiil Infill a splendid now schoolhousc, n big G'rie, lilf enbugh, rts fhey tlien thbtiglit, to moot all' demands for lfla'ny j'ears, but they1 didn't guess as nearly correct as they should havo done, because right now tho building is full to overflowing ard the over flow, which Is tho primary depart ment, has taken up temporary quar ters in the city hall. Civilizing tho Indian. The following is from "The Soul of the Indian." a book by Dr. Charle Alexander Bnstmnn. himself an Indian: "Long before 1 ever beard of Christ or saw a white man I had lea rued from an untutored woman the cmsohcc of morality. With the help of dear ua ture herself she taught me tilings shn ply but of mighty Import. I know Cod I perceived what gooduess Is. I saw nnd loved what Is really beautiful. Civ Hlzntlon has uot taught me anything better. As :l child I understood bow to give. I have forgotten that grace since I became civilised. I lived the natural life, whereas I now live the artltlclal Any pretty pebble wo valuable to me then, every growing thing nn object o teverence. Now I worship with the white man before a painted landscape whce value la painted in dollars. Tbuf the Indian It reconstructed, as tbeuat ur.il rocks are ground to powder and made Into artificial blocks which may lie built into the walls of modem socl cly." Bigness of Big Ben. Big Bon. which marts the hours for parliament at the top of the clock tow pr at Westminster, is bigger than it ap pears from below. Looking at the dim of Big Ben from the northern footwnj of Great Oeorge street or from the Thames embankment. It appears as II IV. diameter might be equal lo thi space that a man of medium size could cover' with outstretched nrhis. As n matter of fact, however, the dlainctef of the dial Is twenty-three feet. From (be ground the minute marks on thf dial look like ordinary minute mark nnd as If they -were cloe Ingvlhe; Ueally they aro a foot apart. The u morals are two feet long. The minute band, with Its counter balance tbr heavy piece of metal that projects be yond the center 'of the dial Is llfteen feet In length. This band Is so massive that during a snowstorm the clock I sometimes retarded by the weight of the flakes that alight on It. London Mall. Mo Took tho Cue. lie was n man wh6 gave little nnd got ranch. Today, for Instance, he had got a clothes brush, a basin of water, a towel and a sblue, and he bad given nothing at all. Tr-r-r-rlngI went his bedroom bell. Tho hotel attendant smiled sourly Thi was the fourth time he had been oummoned, nnd be did not hurry. "I thought yoii wero never coming," exclaimed the visitor when tho at tendnnt appeared nt last. "Aro you nicknamed 'Slowcoach' " "No, sir," answered tho attendant "fhey call mb 'Billiard eiie.'" 'Billiard cue!" repeated tho vhltor. frowning. Then an Inspiration dawh ed. "Ah! Became you're sucli & slick. I suppose?" lie asked. "Wrong ugaln, slri" returned the at tendaut "It's because I work bettei with a good tip." Londou Answers. Lodk for the loser of the nrticlds you have found for a prompt ad may nve him a lot of worry. - . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY f -r-H- 4--- WANTED Loan of $1750 at 10 por cent for ono year on security of $4000 valuo. Address B. C, euro Mall Trlbuno. , WILL GIVK uso of gontlo, strong Kentucky sonol this wintor for good keep and care: sultnblo for fiaddlo driving or general work. See Bteohstrup, 'I'lO W. Mdln st. 203 LOST Oval gold ntlokpln. Howard for return to Mall Trlbuno or to Don Clark. 199 'IMftBTOE, MKDITORD lATli COUNTRY BQY TRUE 10 LIFE Name of Play and Lat6 Train kcnl Many From Scelntj One of tlic Best Productions oMhc-Srasoiuat the Medford. ; j- i Slinkcs-pore mi.vs there U notliini; in si iintne. Hul we are inclined to think Hint iho iiitiuo "A Country Hoy" MitnuKs mi nulOh hf tho inuloilriiinii that tin e.H'rieni'Otl tow-jpier w eil up ln-t nightV pcrfonniUiee, Itrnet the Mimll liou-e. Country life trul.N jMirtrnjed innke (K'liglltrul elmrni'lei netiinr but it M.em. tlmt lite uiiskillet ilrttuintit litis uieil the ptistornl plol with !ii- mule ohunu'torx, tttniied etth er Itiihin, Si oiT Jomi. and lite wom en Polly, N'tiuey or June until tlu hove ninile the pulilie .h of tiny pl. tlmt tlenk with country life. Hul ln-t night's peiToniinuee wst it litit exception to the rule. We saw Ith pre-enleil us ii rettlly is in the rtiru village. Tout, the eoutitry hoy, wtf the eoutitry boy jis. we know him it this day of the automobile, lie U h no uietiiw n simpleton, yet siinpU. when contrasted with u eeita'tii slttitU of city life, ninl iu tins sharp eon trast lies the strength of the author Kilvvnril Selwyn. The scene lietweei Tom ami Amy l.eniy, the slmw girl depicts two pinnies of human lift modeled entirely by their environ ment. Tom had been brought up u an atmosphere nf honesty nnd -m eerily, while Amy was n product oi the city where wealth nnd poert rub shoulders so elo-iely. Frank Merkle. the newspaper man who by the way Is a reni actor, showed us a limn of sufficient men tal capacity to have been whirled about fur years in tho maelstrom of a great metropolis and yet be able to steer his boat clear of tho whirl pool and Mill out Into calm watPr Ho was capable of seeing both slues of the picture. The boarding house was a most humorous example of four and one-half per week and the landlady a character that would bo worthy the pew of Charles Dickons. "A Country Boy" although not n great play Is built upon worthy linos. It has a meral: It teaches a lesson. We long for tho day When wo will have more productions of this kind and less of the chorus girl with her tights of many colors. The cast was a good one, tho scenery appropriate and tho players had been selected to look tho part they played. Nellie Flimoro's ample physic fit the part to a dot, Alfred Coojier looked nnd acted the part of Tom In a most satisfactory manner in fact a good word might honestly bo said for all. ED ANDUKWS. BROKEN LEG WONT STOr1 HER WORKING FORT STEVKNS, Ore., Nov. 8.--Despitc the fuel Hint she is suffer ing from u fractured lej; Btisljiinl'd recently by n full Mini Zoe Kssley, u teacher nt the Htimmoiid public school, hii retimed to play the part of nn invalid mid tenches her classes each dny ns though she were well. She hud n plaster of Paris cast placed on her Injured limb, nnd is sisled by other teachers who haul her to school each morning in n small hnutlfurt, she manages to tret around lor the remainder of Hie day on crutches. IlntlinkH' for Uca!l!i HAPPY RESULTS Hnvo Mnle Jftmy Mf'llford Itesl(lcnt KntbiiKliiHtlr. No wonder ecorerf 6f jdfonl citi zens grow enthiifilnatlt'. It la enotiKlt to iimke'titiy Vnti'huppy td find re lief nfter ycara of Htifferlnn. Public itatcineiitH like tlio following are but triitbfiil rdi)rrfl'titnUoiifl Of tb6 dully work dona In Medford by I)onn' Kidney Mils. A. J5. SeurH, 3ai Fifth Bt., Med ford, Ore., sayH: "Slnco publicly recommending Doan'H KIdnoy PIIIh In 1007, I bnvo used tboiu occauionally nnd thoy bnvo ulwnyit broimlit good roHtiltH. J wnn afflicted wltli uovero pallia iu my back and I often found It alrnout Imiiotwlblo to ntoo) Tlio kid ney Hooretloim pauHed tod frertiontly and tills weakneHB waH n boiiico oi much nnnoynuco. Hearing Dofin'n Kidney Pills highly lecommended, I lirocured u box tit Hauklus' drug fetoio and by tlio time I bod flulHlicd tlto contonts I could co that thoy Wero tlio rlfibt remedy for my troub le. Gradually tho paliot und other dlfflciiltloH disappeared und my health Improved. I cheorfnlly recom. mond Doan's KIdnoy Pills to nvory one afflicted with kidney complaint." For salo by all dealers, Prlco CO contB. Koster-MIIburn Co., Huffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United States. Homomber tho namo Doan'H and tuko no othor. KnK0ROpiK(U)X. WISDNKSPA V, NOV KM HIM 8, POPULAR LAWS ASSURED. Mm tin's rYrrhhil Mount Vdriioit nil cleoletl soeiuMRlMlin.x.ui'. Ilnrrv M'liillniir wn cuvied ituivor of Clinton by (lu (.nr pluniity nl' three vote's. Henry r. Hunt, tho (loin oerntie etlinliilltle fomiauir, of Cin I'innnti, won n vintorj over liutiW Soliunh nnd his liueker?. Hdnc Uontgo It. Co. unit the ftpulnViin mueliiiu' by n plurality of -HltlO Vtex. Mayor Hrnitd Wliilloflk was rn-ele.'-led to Toledo by pluarliiy of '100. 1 (leotire Kmli, (loimicral. wui eteeled major of Colittnlnm itjlh ti i!urnlil, of nuoo. .Initios . fllirRelil.'fotifier'npfiv- tilry of tho )u,tQrlnB'in Kio-t'eltV eiibinel, wum defoAtttd la Meteher Mn lin, iinwritHMfti etimW'il1'. fr eon stiliitioiiitl ilti!tttfnt 'illU vole. (Inrriehl rOlliKud ti.'sii n plcltje de iiiainliiit; the iiiiliatiw anil iihreii- ilitut. , Mew Conipany Approved. NICW YOltK, Nox. S Tho I'lilti'd States circuit ititirt of npprnila this iftetnooii uppuned the reorKuuliui 'ton plan of the tofeami trust pro posed by the depni tdtriit of Justice. Only a few slight mudlf lent Inns weie required. BOUV. ItKllDY To the wife or Dr. J. F. Keddy, Novomber 8, I SMI, a son. Mother and son 'are doing well. Support tho manufacturers of your lomo city first, Inst and the time, ind you will help yourself to prosper ty. lint If your local fartorles can not supply your want, Insist that the merchant carries "Mmlo In Oregon" oods from other Oregon sources td utpply your neods. Turks Kill Many.' CONSTANTINOPLE. Nov. S. In a battle near F.I Forma the Turks tiro reported to have kiltal 200 Itatlntis i ml wounded many more. Losh to Hnsklns for Heattn. Cant Cure Catarrh Stiuiuirli Dosing, Sprn)s anil Doiulics Hut AH Iuilcd There Is oulj one way to cure ca tarrh. Iteach tho rti.vv tendur. Inf lainoil membrane that bflnfutilcd with ca tarrh germs, and 'destroy the germs Yuu can't reach tho nooks and crevices with- liquid preimrallons there Is only one way brent ho the antlsepl'e gorm kllllnK air of IIYO Min (proiiouuco it IllKh'O-uie) di rectly over the Infuateil parts 1IYOMI0I eonlnflis no opium, co caine or othor lutrmful drugs, It is made of Australian eucalyptus, th inol and othor LlMterlau iintlMptkH It Is Ktinrauteeil lo end the ntlwry of catarrh, nsthinu, croup and bronchitis or money back. Atk Chas. Strang about the IIYO MKI outrit toibiy. Ho sells It foi only 1,00 and ciilirailtees it. MEDFORD THEATRE FRIDAY, NOV." 10 l.li'bter & Co present Tatil Arm strong's HtrlliliiKdrninnll:atloii of O. Henry's Mm;, A IIBTKIKVKD HKKOHMATIOX, ontltled "Alias Jinfby Valentine" Direct from Us notably sensational run of TWO KNTTltK YKAHS at Wallack's Tin ater, Now York. Tito Ran Kianclsco oiigagement of Ibis great play -at tho Cort Theater was so ttumondously HiieccsHful tlmt three extra inutlnoes woro nccos sary to satisfy tho public. Han Fran cisco novor before know of such a posltlvo nnd pronounced bit. On account of tho big domand for Boats horo, tho management will soli only BIX BKAT8 to any ono person; thoro will bo no deviation from this rule. tho Turkish troops Is dorltued to bo but S!0 dead. Tito Turks, rolnfoiced by u HtroiiK foroo of Arabs, wore preventing tiio Hnlltum' ndvttnco ftoiu Toht-uk, w'lioio the Invuitoia litnded. HnaVina tor llonUn, HER FRIEND GOOD ADVICE The Results Made Tills Newbury Laity Gfyd She Followed Suggestion. Nowhurg, AW. "For mom thfin n yrar." wrltea Myrtle Cotltrum, of this place, "I sttfforod with torflblo puttui In my back and head. I had n sallow complexion, and my face wna covet oil, Willi pimples. Our family doctor only gtivu mti temporary relief. A friend of mine advised mo to try Cardul, no I began taking It, at once, nnd with thu best reaultti, for I wns cured nftor taking two bottlort. My mother nnd tny riunt hnvo nlso URod Cardul nnd woro grsntly benefited. I shall always nralso Cardul to iilclc and suffering women." Cardul is n purely vcgotnble, per fectly harmless, tonlo remedy for wo men, nnd will benefit young nnd old. Its ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing n gentle, tonlo cjlect, on tho wo ntnnly ooustltutlon. Cardul hns helped n million women back to health and strength. Have you tried HT If not, please do. It may bo Just what you neod. N. P.- UVilf te: UJW AJlwv Drt.. putt; tout MJKIn I u.,ClMUmwi , Tnn., lot M"rill Jnttrue tiimf , ami M pig hl. Hi" Tewlownl Ijt Wuomd," kcnl In plain rjppr. on itjuut. SMITH'S APARTMENT .HOUSE South nivenddo New nnd Up-t-l)at' Modern In every particular, w cook lur, Htenin lient, etc. Women niul- girls must bring refer ences. M. SMITH Home IMioue HiK. Draperies V,i enrry t vrry comnloto lino of ilriux.rloH. In co eurlatiiK. rlxturi', ntr . niul Oo nit cliinitcn of tiptioIntrfnff A epoclut man .to took nficr tlilii wnrlt rxcjimlvpty nut will rIvo n Kl ixTvlcn an In pnifilble to set lit even tho larueat elite. Weeks & McGowan Co Clark & Wright HA. WYE IIS WABHinaTOtf, D. C. Puhllc Lnnil .Mutter 1'lnnl Proof. DMwrt IiutH, Conic, j iiml MIiiIiik CnncN. tierlp. Amioolntn Work for Atlorny. IlaiKlns for Hrnlln. Last Chance Dante?s LAST PERFORMANCE Admission, 2 Matinee 2 to 5:30 mm 1011, SIAVL YOU EXAMINED CAREFULLY TIIW hi Mb) Oh1 ICXQUI5ITE iVTEKL ENGRAVING WW .vino NOW SUOWINCU Prices Range From $3 to $25 The Merrivold Shop 1.11 W. MMN HT, FRAMES PICTURES Ham! Palntliiii Dono In Wntor tons niul . &he ART STORE iMcil'if- Plioiif IIHJ1 27 NORTH ,,,""'"'"'"-"""'"f""""" g$ .f sp ip $ i? Be Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - 100.000.00 SURPLUS nnd PROFIT 35 OOO.OO f ay ay ay ay ay ay UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HANI iim'osrr IIDXKS I'O It HUNT. aj ay ay ay w. n. oonr, rrtflnt. t nnnnv. Vlr. ITe. JOHN B. OHTll, CmliUr. r. . ui:rxok, vto rr. ay m $ $"$'$ $ $ $ h? $ $ $ $ ...First... National -Bank -of MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Untlivitlod Profitn $58,000.00 ITnilod Sialic nnd Postal SaviiiKS 1 )pit r.v solicit your busiiicsn. whi-!i will mrivu ourniro- fill alloiit.ion. P. K. Deuel, Presidont M. L. Alford, Onshior Orrio Crawford, Assistant Caaluor Positive TO SEE STAR T H EAT R E FRAMES j TO TIT THEM. j Colors. Menus hiiiI PlncuMiil'., Mot- Plrltiro Work. t I Iic IMioiio GRAPE STREET :; l $ ' $ a m a. '.' at 7 at l a- v. a it a a. a- a.- W. II. JAOKIIUIt, Ant. Ch!or. :-i TONIGHT 5 C ents Evenings G:30 to 11 ly Inferno WiWitMliliXj r