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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNft, MCDFORD. OKKCION, MONDAY. NOVMMBNIt, III, l!)ll. JUJam LOCAL AND PERSONAL u ' "" MImh Knilly T. Stnndoford nnd Nnr elso K. Stnndoford Iiavo moved to las West Fourth Btrcot, whoro thoy Jittvu their piano and nrt studio. Try II. &&. HoUn Itomcdy, n curti In tho worst cases; Jl closes ntiftlclcnt. GOcts. per dor.on capsules. 320 Anplo fil, Mcdford, Oregon. 231 Call up riutlo Falls Lumber com pnny for wood. Phono l'nc. 2891. 207 School Superintendent J. Percy "Wells nnd his brldo nrrlvnl In Mcll ford thlfi morning nnd from burn went to .Jacksonville, whoro thoy will reside. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 (cent8, nt Hotel Mcdford. Mnyor Joo Dceinnn, ot Gold Hill, Is In Medford today on business. Baths 25c nt tho Hotel Mcdford burlier, shop ovcry day. Miss Ent.i Jacobs returned this morning from nn extended visit with relatives In northeastern Oregon, Dluo at tho now Josephine hotel when in Grants Pass. 'Service a la carte. 211 Scb -It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jnckso'n County bank. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow ell's. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Hogan aro visiting Ashland friends today. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), nttornoyg-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Mcdford. Mrs. Carrlo MInard left this morn ing for a two weeks' visit with her brother, Samuel Bossum, and family, in Woodvlllo. Tho best baths In tho city, 25 cts. at' Hotel Mcdford barber shop. V. E. Fiuney came in from the Pennsylvania mine, on Elliott creek, Sunday. He tells that in coming over tho summit ho passed through 12 Inches ot snow. )Vhltney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mrs. Will Hutton returned Sunday to her homo at Cooks' Hot Springs, Cal., after a visit in Medford with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilson. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Miss Bertha Anderson left this morning for a visit with Portland friends. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mr. Glespie, of Marshfield, who bos been in Mcdford visiting his friend Chris Gottlieb, returned to Lis-homo yesterday. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 W. II. Pankey, of Central Point, was In tho city a couple of days ago. Mr. Pankey, until qulto re cently was engaged extensively In farming and stock raising at Lorella, In Klamath county. All kinds of fruit-Diana, at Mc Dowells. Ed BInns, of Grants Pass, was in Medford yesterday visiting his old tlino friends. Special Sunday dinner each week at tho Tavern hotel, Eagle Point, Ore. 50c. 225 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ferguson, of Ashland, were In Medford yesterday visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Haurl of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. John Lauerman, of West Bend, Wis. Tho gathering was n family reunion In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lauerman, who aro the parents of Mrs. Ferguson untl Mrs. Haurl, Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mrs. J. II. Turner, of Ashland, who has been In Medford with her sister, Mrs., Chas. Young, returned homo Sunday afternoon. A. P. Helms and family returned yesterday to their homo In Talent. Mrs. U. V. Jackson loft this morning-for a visit with friends in Suth erland and Portland. Mrs. W. A. Medley or this city died In Portland Sunday morning. Mrs. Medley left Medford a little over a weok ago for Portland, accompanied by her husband and daughter. Tho lady had been In poor health for sev eral months and a lowor altitude, it was thought, would bo beneficial. Tho romnlns will bo brought to Mcd ford for burial. McDowell's candles are fresh. J. B. McDonald Is In Mod Hill to dny on business. Boys may bo bad nnd sometimes girls. Tho older ones at ordinary wnges and others to bo schooled and carod for lb return for slight services rendered. For particulars address Aid Society of Oregon, Portland, Ore. 205 Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Hill, of Hutch inson, Kan., wore In Medford Satur day and Sunday looking tho city over with n view to locating. Attorney J. F. Newman was In Centrnl Point today on business. . Mrs. F. F. Loder and daughter, Miss Huth, left this morning for a week's visit with rulallvt3 nt Glen-dale. Fred nnd "Shorty" Frldlger aro out west of Central Point this weok plastering tho largo new residence ot Mi. Stratum. Judgo J. It. Nell is in Ashlnud to day on business. Mrs. C. It. Ray and daughter, Miss Mabel, and sons. Frank nnd Charles, left Sunday afternoon for Los An geles, where they expect to remain for a coupler or three months. Miss Jcssio W. Black, teacher ot piano and organ. Terms reasonable. G07 West Jackson st. 207 Testimony is being taken before Commissioner Canon In the homo- stead contest case of Margaret Lind say. Tho contest involves land in section 14, township 3S south of range 3 cast, and Is brought by the government, alleging non-compllanco with the homestead law. Mrs G. W. H. Davis of Tacoma" ar rived in Mcdford this morning and will visit hero with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Davis, nnd other relat'ves. Mrs. Carrie MInard of this city has been granted a divorce from her hus band, W. F. MInard. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Went and daughter, Miss Zella, of Aurora, Neb., stopped oft In Medford yesterday for a day's stay In the city. R. J. King, of Portland. Is In Med ford for a few days' visit and hunt. Mr. King is a pressman and was for merly employed on a Medford paper. The fire alarm turned in about 6 o'clock Sunday evening was from tho home of J. E. Roberts, 40 Roosevelt avenue. No damage was done, as It was only a burning flue. G. F. Merrlman left Sunday for Tuscan Springs, Cal., to visit Mrs. Merrlman, who is at tho springs taking treatment for rheumatism, and is improving. After a visit ot three months at tho largo ranch homo of her uncle, William Hanlcy, of Burns, Miss Eula Jacobs of this city has returned home. She reports a most delightful Bummer. JOHN; ORTH AT iiLAD of bankers WOODFORD C 10 E- FOR LOT Locnn Man Elected President of Jackson bounty Bankers Associa tion Mcctliifl at Ashland Held Sat unlay Evening. The Bankers' association of Jack soil county hold Its annual session In Ashland Saturday night. A discus sion of various topics In which all the banking institutions of tho val ley aro Interested was Indulged In, theao being handled from a business viewpoint as seen to the advantngc of both tho bank and Its customers. John S. Orth, or tho Medford Na tional bauk, was elected president; J. W. McCoy, of tho United States bank of Ashland, vice president; Or ris Crawford, ot tho First National bank, Med fowl, secretary; Q. O. Ku banks, of the Granite City Savings bank, of Ashland, treasurer. After the election Of officers tho Ashland bankers gavo their visiting friends nnd co-workers a splendid banquet. Those In attendanco from Medfora were G. R. Lindlcy, C. W. McDonnld and R. H. Whitehead from tho Jack son County bank; M. h. Alford and F. K, Deuel, from tho First National bank; G. L. Davis, L. L. Jacobs nnd James Campbell, from tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers' bank. Tho next meeting will be held nt Medford. Is Named Custodian of Block Own ed by United States on Sixth Street Where New Federal Build Inn Is Some Day to Rise. ROD BOND SUIT FOUND TRUCE OF GILLESPIE Mrs. Darling Writes That She Is Un able to Locate Man Who Induced Her Daughter to Leave Nora's Whereabouts Still Unknown. ARGUED TODAY Attorneys Appear Before Judge Calkins Sitting in Chambers at Ashland and Sumblt Arguments Regarding Road Bend Issue Case. Ormlunlly the iienriu"' of neliinl operntioiiH on thiTuow fVdenil liuild iujj is hiHtomitig apparent. This morn iujr I'ustnmstor Woodford received notice from the treasury ditailinoiit appointing him custodian of the grounds upon which tho new jMtM.if. fioe building is lo he Pivoted, wliioli is the northwest comer of 'e.t .Main nnntl Holly streets. The significance of this appoint ment is that thu government has not lost sijjht of the fact that ootigiv. hnd appropriated .f 1 10.000 for tho erection of n fedural building in Mod ford. While there has scciuiiixty boon considerable delay in this mot tor there has really boon none on tho part of the government, u the title to the land waft perfcolod only a month or six weeks ago. KNOXVILLE. Tenn., Nov. 11. "Fortunately encountered, fortunate ly ended," said President Taft today during tho Inst few hours ot his tour over tho United States. JAPAN OPPOSES CHINA Nipponese Will Consistently Oppose Any' Attempt to Divldo the Chinese Emplro Followliin tho Fall of tho Manchtl Throne. TOKIO. Nov. III. --Oppnsilimi o lliu expootod grab of tho powers in China developed hero today ill soini orfioial frtnlonioulH by I lie Inimm'io govormmmt whiuh declare that Japan will consistently ohio niiy uttoitint to paurtitiou tho Chinese empire on tho fall of tho Maiii'lui throne. ill CliiuuhO organisation, lopurtH from IVkin say, roooguixo that tho suc cess of the revolution is certain but nil agree in protest against any di viftioii of the empire. Throats nro being made, in ease u partiou is ,t temptod, (hut Chilico rebels nnd government forces will combine to resist nnv lonitorial grab by force of arm". Hajklns for Health. Medford Theatre, Wed., Nov. 15 "With Kvoryihiiur, Now Nxeopl (ho 'Pillo BILLY (single) CLIFFORD "The Girl, the Man and the Game" Tho Morn- Uiol of Mirlli and .Melody 16 Tunoful, Ciitohy Song Ilita 1(5 It WnsUood Lust Your- It's Km- IMIcr This 35 CLEVER PEOPLE GO PSR PENT GIRLS Seats at llaskins', l.f0, -vl.'K), TiOc. (lei yours early Tho people of this city should buy "Made In Oregon" goods from tho local merchants wheuover tho prtco and quality aro equal to Eaitorn rondo goods. llaskins tor Health. The attorneys for E. M. Andrews, Clarence Kennies nnd Porter J. Jfeff, accompanied by A. E. Kennies, coun sel for the county, nppenred in cham bers nt Ashland todny before Jmlc Calkins and argued the suit brought by Mr. Andrews against the $Jt.'iU0, 000 road bond issue recently author ized by the voters of Jackson conn ty. An early decision is expected. DIED. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South IUversldo Xew and Uj-to-I)nte Modern in every particular, gas cook I of, steam beat, etc. Women nnd girls must bring refer ences. V?. M. SMITH Home Phone 84 K. We Have Moved Tho .1. T. Uroadloy flower otoro Is now In tho M. V. &. II. store, ncrosa tho street from former location. Cholco lots ot cut flowers, bulbs, ferns, palms, etc., al ways on hand. J. T. BR0ADLEY PLUMBING STKAM AM) HOT WAT Kit HKATINO All Work Guarantee Prices ItoaRonnblo S3 Howard Mock, Kntxaxc on Otb Street. Coffeen & Price Iclflc 3031 Horn !B MEDLEY At Portland, November i, 1911, Mrs. Adellno Medley of this city. Mrs. .Medley's funeral will bo held Tuesday afternoon at 2 oclock from her iato residence in this city at 211 Genesee street. I Weeks & McGowan Co. r DOTERTAKBES Day Fbono M71 Night PhosM V. W. Weeks M71. A. . Orr, . lads: assistant. mim Hrr-i JOHN A. PtKL Undertaker ad Einbalmer ! Successor to tho undertaking do-; p'artniont ot Medford Furniture Co. ; : Office 6 South Bartlett Street ;: Tolephones: day, Bell 471; night roBiueuco, JJen 473, Home 179-Jj. ; Culls Mtuwcrcd night or day AMHULANCH SEHVICH lij4ti4440 According to word received today from Mrj. M. A. Darlinn nt Bnrloy, Idaho", no trace lias been found an yet of James Gillespie or her daugh ter, Nora, who disappeared borne weekjj ago from this city. Mrs. Darling bag secured pictures of Gillespie, nnd has scattered them broadcast. Gillespie formerly lived in Oskaloosa, Iown, at Norton, Kan sas, and at Cerbon, Kansas. MILLAR BUYS THE MANHATTAN BACK John B. Beavinue died nt the liome of his sister, Mrs. E. A. Lnngley, in Jacksonville, this morning from stomach trouble. Deceased was n native of Ilhode Island; had lived in Jacksonville thirty yenrs and was nearly H yenrs of age. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock nt the grave In the Jacksonville r-emctcry. lie leaves to mourn his demise two sisters, Mrs. E. A. Lnngloj, of Jackson villo; Mrs. D. W. Millsap of Humboldt count v, California; three brothers, A. and O. cBavimio of Jacksonville, and George Beavinue of California. George" II. Milltir rns ropurchasd the Munhuttnnn Cafe from Mike Spnnos who' recently traded Mr. Mil lar property on North Grape for the business. Mr. Millar stutcs thut lio intends to conduct the cafe in the future in tho same manner which has won him much trade in tho past. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given that tho Itoguo IMvor Valloy University club will make application to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oro gon, at Its regular meeting on Novem ber 21. 1011, for n license to sell spirituous liquors, and malt liquors, In quantities less than a gallon, at Its club room In tho Mall Trlbuno building on Fir street, for a period ol six months. Itoguo Rlvor Valloy University Club. 16 Dy Stanton Qriffis, Secretary, ROYAL WELSH CHOIR NATATORIUM THURSDAY EVEN'G, NOV. 16 Under Auspices of the Greater Mcdford Club TICKETS AT HASKINS', $1.00 Medford Theatre, One Night, Nov. 14 I'YwliM'ir Hi'lnnoo PivsoiiIk EVELEYN VALIGHAN-BERTRAM LYTELL ami the Alcazar Theatre Company .Including Will K. Walling in "The Girl of the Golden West" David Helasco's .Masterpiece Depicting actual scenes of California life in Hie days of MJ). "riginal scenic production. This is the only authorized coufpany presenting this celebrated play in dramatic form. Seal sale now on. Ilaslcins Drug Store. Prices $l.ni), $1.00, Joe, aOc. HaVVL you examined carefully Til 10 LINK OF EXQUISITE STEEL ENGRAVINGS Wti AIMS NOW SHOWING' Prices Range From $3 to $25' The Merrivold Shop 134 V. MAIN ST. rrnr SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES JUST ARRIVED A New Line of .Men's High Cut Shoes Fine and lleavv Work Shoes SPECIAL Children's School Shoes Jjelow Cost M. S. BIDEN South Contral Look for tho Red Boot -H--ft-f 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -44- -f .. . WANTED Salesmen to aid ns eup ply tho forlHk demand for our goods; some vacunt terrtlory yet In every slato west of the MIbbIb alpplj cash weekly, Capital City Nursory Co,, Salem, Oregon, 231 FOIt BALK Grape Jnlco 40c per gallon. Inquire C07 Clark Bt. 207 WANTED To buy a small one room frame lionee. Addrews E. R., Tri bune. 204 Notice. Notlco Is hereby given that thd undersigned will apply to the city council at Its mooting to bo bold November 21, 1S11, at 7:30 p. m., for a license to soli malt, spirituous and vinous Ilfjuors nt wholosdlo In quantities to consumers direct at Its place of business, No. 10 North Front Btrcot, Medford, Orogon, for a period of six months. YOUNG & HALL. Noy. 9, 1911. National Bank of MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United Stages and Postal Savings Depository Wc solicit your business, which will receive our carc- , j f ul. attention. F. K. Deuol, President M. L. Alford, Cashior Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashier MJjji, HOTIOB. . Notlco Ih lioroby Ktvcn mat tho unrtor HlKned wilt apply to tho city council of the city of Medford, Oregon, at IIh noxt roKUtar meotlng on Nov. 21st, 1911, for a llconne to' nell splrltous, vinous and malt liquor) In quantities Ichs than a ffullon, at their placo of butifnoH on South I-'lr street, located at lota 10, It and 12, block 45, of tho ordinal town site. In said city, for a period of nix months. ItAU-MOim CO. Duto of first publication November 8, 1911. llaskins for Health, rmhf4 We have a full line of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4, 8, 16, 32 O. P. carbon lamps; 2C, 40, 00, 100, 1D0, 250 watt Tungsten, lamps. Tho best lampu and tho boat prices. All lamps guaranteed. Southern Oregon Electric Co. Phenes: Pacific 4001; Home 124. FUR Six Trunks of Drummers' Samples The entire tmiuplu lino of one if tho Ini'foxt Kur .Mnhufaitiircrs In thu country, Wo will plme tlicin on milo SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13 At prlci's never boforn heard of In tho Fur ImihIiichh. All Uicho miinplim am up to date In iitylo, iiunllty nnd worluniiiiHhlp. Wo Invito every lady In Medford to Inspect this Kioat selection .of Kiiih and Fur Coats, ns this hi positively thu most eUmuut lot of Kiiih ever shown In thu statu buforo. We will quote a few of the many Samples: $15.00 HIOTH now VI.O() I?lir o.iui Hiri'.s now. 7.no Ul iji.'io.iii) 81-rrri now, '. iftii.7rt $aOAH) HUTH now tflH.OO Vlpf C tjion.oo Hiri'H iioiv ii.oti OClO ijiiu.1.0t HI-ri'H MISli now ijt.lO.OO $1:5,00 hi:am:t $ iii.no p ijtl.OI) shAUTIX now lfiin.00 1 Ur i?(i.ol) vottv coat van.oo 75.00 I'O.W COAT HJJO.OO f , $H5.00 I'O.W COAT tflU.IIO jOatS r-'OO.OO NI3AH HKAU I?7n.0() $t!5.00 l.MITATIO.V 11UKHIAN I'O.W ljllO.00 Spnco preventH mo from niontloiiliiK moro thtiu n few of thu many bni'Kalns, I havo many other offorliiKH In JMInH. Lynx, As. trakan, Persian Iwinih, lOrinlno, (Iroy Haulrrol, Biiblo Fox, Isabella Fox, niuo Wolf,. 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