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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTOFORU, ORttGO "WEDNESDAY. NOVUM HER 1fi, 18)11.- LOCAL AND PERSbML CHORUS.BEAUTIES IN "THE GIRL, THE MAN AND THE GAME" AT MEDFORD THEATRE TONIGHT Wild ducks nt tho FIhU Market, 2(!c, 400 and COc etch. Como nt tfi)e6 nnd sotcct n nice duck for your Stimlny dinner. J. II. Messier. Tho regular meeting of the Med-' ford Commercial club Is hold tonight rifc 8 o'ctock nt tho regular meeting jilnco In Mall Tribune building. v Tlioro will bo no meeting of tho Itcnmca chapter O. B. S. this week. There will be nn Initiation nt the 'iio&t regular nicellng,' Wednesday, November 22. Chapter opens at 7:30. Fred Mcllcnry, of Corvnllls, nr rlvod In Medford yesterday. Call ul) Butto Falls Lumber com pnny for wood. Phone Puc. 2901. 207 Hon. Geo. W Dunn, of Ashlnnu, wns In Medford yesterday on busi ness. ' ' fry It. & S. noup Remedy, n cure In tho worst cases, 3 doses sufficient. ty) cts. per dozen capsules. 320 Apple St. Medford, Orogon. 221 ' G. AV.' Lloyd Allen, of I.ostlne, Ore., arrived In the city yesterday, nnd 1b registered nt the new Med ford hotel. Merchants lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 3G cents, nt Hotel Medford. . Mrs. D. V. Houck, who has been visiting friends In Medford, returned this morning to her homo In Albany. Daths 25c at tho Hotel Medford barber shop every day. C. E. Whlsler left on No. 1C last night for Portland, In which city he will attend tho annual meeting of tho Stnto Horticultural association nnd tho fruit show which Is always 'held at tho same time nnd plnco as Is tho association meeting. Mr. Whlsler will bo ono of tho judges nt tho fruit show, which opened today nnd will continue three days. Dine at tho new Josephine hotel whon in Grants Pass. Servlco a la carte. 211 Mr. nud Mrs. Chas. Oswnld cam, up from Weed, Cal., last night for a islt with Mr. Oswald's parents, near Wellen. See U, A. Holmes, Tho Insnranco Man, over Jackson County bank. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow ell's. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Balding Ictt last night for a visit with rela tives In tho east. Mr. Balding has been employed in the Medford Sun office for several months. Carkin fcTaylor (John II. Carklh, Glonn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-Jaw, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Frank BIron, of North Yakima. Wash'., who has been In Medford a few days, loft last night for his homo. Mr. Blron was out looking over tho orchards of tho valley and his trained and critical eyo saw no fault In them. Tho best baths In the city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. Howard Dudley left yesterday for San Francisco. Chas. Glllett. of Ashland. waB In Medford yesterday on business. All kinds of fruit-Diana, at Mc Dowell's. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pierce, of Se attle, are In the city. Special Sunday dinner each week at tho Tavern hotel, Eaglo Point, Ore. COc. 225 Mrs. W. IT. Gilbert, who has been visiting friends in Jacksonville, re turned yesterday to her homo In Seattle. McDowell's candles are fresh. Mrs. M. A. Donnelly, who has been visiting for several weeks with her father, J. B. Coleman, near Med ford, returned yesterday to her homo In Detroit, Mich. 1 Boys may be bad and sometimes g'irlB. Tho older ones at ordinary wages and others to bo schooled and cared for in return for slight services Tendered. For particulars address Aid Society of Oregon, Portland, Ore. 205 L. H. Settles, of Ashland, was In Medford yesturdny visiting old-time friends. Mr. Settles was a resident of Medford when tho town was but a pony In slzo as compared with what It is today. 13. W. Allen and W. C. Green arc In Grunts Pass today on buslncns. Weeks & HcGowan Co. TOTOERTATtTlRB Dy Fhoae SMU Night Pboe F, W. Weeks M71. A. K. Orr, MM. LAD! ASSISTANT. ki' JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmor : -Juccmor to tho undertaking do-; j partjnept ot Medford Furniture Co. ! j w..w uvhui Jkjn&iavi-fc UllWfc Tolophones; day, Bell 471; night !; reflldonce, .pell 473, Home 179-L. ! 0y mum-ered Bight or day ! AHUULANCK SEItVIOH 13. 11. Waterman left yesterday for a business visit to San Francisco nnd I.os Angeles. Miss Jesslo Y. Black, teacher or piano nnd organ. Terms reasonable. 007 West Jackson at. 207 There will be n business meeting of the men's adult Bible class of tho M. K. church, nt tho church, tonight, at 7:30 o'clock. All members nre urged to be present. Ladles skate frco on Wednesday night, November 16. 206 A. B. Wlmor nnd family arrived In Medford this morning from Spokane. H. A'lmqulst nnd family loft this morning for n visit In San Francisco. Mrs. H. A. Thurher of this cltv is visiting Talent friends. Ladles skate freo on Wednesday night, November 15. 205 Mr. nnd Mrs. O. G. Seward, of Dunsmulr, Cal., have been n Med. ford several days looking for n loca tion to engage In tho photography business. Ladles skato freo on Wednesday night, November 15. 205 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Keeno took No. 15 this morning for Sacramento. Mrs, Lulu Hayes left this morn ing for a visit with relatives in Mer rill, Klamath cotinty. s Special uoon lunch 25c Manhattan caro. Try it once, 209 G. F. Brochu, of Great Barrlngton, Mass., who has been In Medford for a couplo or three weeks. Is In Grants Pass today on business. Tho Loyal Temperanco Leglou will meet Thursday at 4 p. m. In tho base ment of the M. E. church. Special noon lunch 25c Manhattan cafo. Try It onco. 209 W. V. peArmond and family re turned this morning to Grants Pass after a visit with Medford relatives. Special noon lunch 25c, Manhattan cafe. North Front st. v 209 Mrs. M. Rose returned to Phocntx this morning' after a visit with rela tives In Jacksonville. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas II. Emmons havo returned to tho Hotel Medford, after a mouth's stay at tho Enyart ranch, and Prospect. They expect to leave shortly for Los Angeles, Mex ico City and Panama. Special noon lunch 25c, Manhattan cafe. North Front st. ZQ9 Mr. and Mrs. C. Burgess took train No. 15 this morning for Los Angeles, whero they expect to reside for the winter. In tho spring they expect to go to Cavlna, Cal., near which place Mr. Burgess has bought property. Special noon lunch at Manhattan cafo consists of meat, potatoes, one drink, pfe or pudding. 209 Frank Brown, of Eagle Point, is In the city today. Mrs. J. Howard, of Ashland, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell in this city, returned to her home this morning. A. B. Grow, of Loralno. N. Y.. Is registered at the Hotel Nash. Special noon lunch at Manhattan cafo consists of meat, potatoes, one drink, pie or pudding. 209 Miss LaRelna Lorenz, tho famous "California seal," is visiting in Med ford for a few weeks during her tu cation. Sho hopes to give one of her wonderful swimming and high diving exhibitions at tho fair next year. Dr. C. It. Ray, who owns property at the northwest corner of Sixth and Fir streets, is haying tho residenco located on tho property made over Into an offico building. Ho will oc cupy part of tho offices himself and has rented others in tho building. Messrs. Young and Hall will not put on their taxlcaba before the mld dlo of January, this delay being caused by the shortage In new ma chines of this stylo at tho factory. They could havo secured second-hand machines, but it was now ones they wanted and new ones they are going to wait tor. The Methodist malo quartet, com posed of 11. A. Canaday, C. D. Hoy, B. I. Shannon and BpiiJ. Sherman, of Medford, will entertain tho pcoplo of Phoenix tonight with tholr excellent music In quartet rendition, as will also Miss Shannon, Mrs. Eastman, Mrs. Hoy and Mr. Shannon in instru- fltg&iillfflHiVjr HBBiVi 1 ?PKiiiiMfflM1FM w IMHBTl iImHP1 ;fHBHr. O. A. C. SHORT COURSES BkuIii Jnn. 3, Continue Four Vcks. YOU ARE INVITED Mvory I'lllrcu f Di'i'Kon U innllull) Invlluil In nt-((-ml (ho Hluut I'luimoH r lln OroH'in Aijilnillui'. ul (Mllt'Ko, hngliinliiK .Inn. II. Ifllovtiu iIInIIiiiKIvu iiiurm'M will Uti irrtM-itt lu AKihMiUiin', Mm-huiilo Ails, Doini'fltln Hrloiu'o Mid Alt, (Niiiinmnni. Fur. entry Mill MiihU'. Wvory iipiirHo Ih iIiwIbiiuiI. to IIKI.l' tho Undent In li Ih dully work. Mn thin u ploiiMiiut nml pioflt'iblo wlnti'i ontliiK. W" lu Itliui. llwiHolmhlu iifPiMiiliUMliUlous. For boiiu. I If III lllllNlliited lllllll'tlll, mlilli'M It. .M. TU.VNANT. UciiIhII'iii'. I'oiviiIIIm, Ou. FnrnifiN HiiiIiiish ConrM' by (oiH'fMMulfiuo rlN;rsrJ4Mp'' THil Sunrise Laundry! IMMIIiY WASIII.VM A Ml'W IAMY. ALL WOIHC (1UAHANTUUH Orders called for and delivered. First elmw work done by liniid. LadUm' and iihmi'm suits eloiuiod Mid prosMcd, Tol. Home, 37. Corner Eighth and So. Cuiitrnl Ave. Mnlu 78U 1; sf44'rrtfwM,'' Hrimful of new ftu'os new v new costumes, new daue's nud 'i.. uuit.ic Hilly Clifford will open nil on gnment nt the. Medforvl tlioatie on Novembor 13 fbr ono night in his eminently sueeofsfu) murtinnl i'ewl. "The Girl, The Mmt nml Tin.' C,mw,,; Altjmugli ljilly calls his ia:o.t ef fort n miisieiil fea.t. iMuis I .on oiU ,cn termed "u ilelii'ious muMenl le sort of dainty delicacies" nnd proved to be n very lu'coptnjile offering la-t cn.nj frem pou- tv ee'tst. Net vntiivly sali'-lietl with hi, enit of lne.t season .Mr. Clifford nt tlie elose of tliu sbason immediately has tened to New York to obtain ti priuiii donna and soul) ret to. .superior to those of lust kuunoii. After many Wary weeks lie successfully outbid nail the New York iiiiiyiiatos nud for tlie prium Iniiim role seeuirtl .Mi Williulmivlbnviimu, whoso eoeul lnl ity of jjrent qierit, eonibiued with u fui'iuntuig' sfojite presence, have i 'i BsssssdBa i I li . c: umile for her an rmmlilo repulntioii Fur the -oubret role Hilly muh uln ery fortuiiuto to seeure tho service of I'ctite .Mno Collins, n very clever little Titan hnireil netnvH of the type of .Marguerite Clurke, nml who seoiod u giyil success tho pnsl yenr in Hovenil New York prmliit'lioim llm Inst of which wns ulternliii in Hie title role of the l'iuk Linly. These two etever tirtisU nre u reul iii provenieul in the etmt of Inst sen- OII. change we shall the deal." . to ninko the bo rndy to close VAIL ADHITS'HOHE ft sl'ort time. "The moment tho offl- miUIPANV ARCnnnrn clnls and suhsorllwrs of tho Home company nro roauy LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Nov. 15. Boforo loaving Los Angoles, after having been closotcd for sovoral days with orflclnls'of tho Home Telephone company. President Theodore N. Vail or tho American Tolephono' and Tele graph company admitted that tho Homq company probably would be absorbed by his concern. "I feel sure," he said, "that tho consolidation of tho Home with the Bell system will be a mnttor of only SPURNED BY CUPID HE TURNS TO DEATH ANGEL TACOMA, Wn., Nov. 15. Spurned THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, LEATHER GOODS nk22 kvTflll ., VJiir surmii vsr n2- jit' v K,rjMLKB. (Z Myr I. .. 1 1. - A. , X . fW04hr,t by Mrs. F. II. Mueller, n brnkeinnn's wife, older than himself and "With whom ho was Infatuated, Samuel ' oinuiK, a miy ui in, m in uio Hos pital rucovorlng from un attempt nt suicide. Look nt nil of tho rein oh title ads and nt much of thu rent estatu ml vrliofd. Iieforn iviMii mental and vocal solos. The Phoenix people are giving a turkey supper tonight nud the abovo named Med ford peoplo havo kindly agreed to assist In the program. . Mr. Eastman will also be of tho party. Rev. D. D. Boyle, tho noted evan gelist and preacher, will preach in the Christian church tonight, nt 7:30. There is Gnfy One "N m i X NEW ! NEW I 67e ART STORE has a new line of Paints and Wall Paper Pacific Phono 1091 Home Phono 95 27 NORTH GRAPE STREET rr4ror0v00or "Broma Quinine' That is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Always remember the full namo. Look for this signature on every box. 25c. &(Vi& f 7w vvmX SPECIAL THURSDAY BARGAINS AT GINGHAM 1000 yards good Apron Ging- Op ham, yard vv CENTRAL AVE., NEAR P. O. OUTING .1000 yards heavy uiitmg Flan nel, 10c grade 8c ART DEPT. SPECIALS Emb. 2c TPO LATE TO QLASSIFY WANTED Ludy for light house work ;uid companion during tho day, hours 8:30 to C o'clock. 213 South Front st. 20G WANTED Auto ropnlrjng! CoTk stored for wintor. Geo. F. Dyer, HI2 N. Central avo, Doth phones. 20C Fd'R RENT Two room sulto of housekeeping rooms, 327 8, Oak- dale. 209 29c D. M. C. Cotton, a skein Pillow Shams, each special Laundry Bags, good qual- rtA ity, each Uv Linen Runners special each 98c Lace Scarfs, spe cial, kp each i.v Pillow Cords special r each udj Pillow Tops, new Sc. 48c Poyal and Ropcx Floss, 0 for 25c LINEN DRAWN WORK Beautiful new patterns in Linen Drawn Work Scarf and Squares, QQ values up to $1.50, each JOL New designs iii Linen Drawn "Work, Scarfs and Squares, worth (! O up to $2.50, each...; tp-'-'T'O These make See them. beautiful Xmaa gifts. FOR RENT Furnished housokeop ing rooms, close In. Inqulro at Jtoguo River Creamery, 210 WANTED Somo Blue Voctor pota toes for seod. Phone 2811. Ad dress 32 Roso aye, L. W. Zlmmor. 204 DOMESTIC SPECIALS PRINTS Best quality, fast colors, a F yard Olj MUSLIN 3G in. unbleached special, yd fl worth 8c, Vt OIL CLOTH Best quality, col ors only, j Qp a yai'd I-vXj SHEETS 72x00 Bleached special TLQ BEDDING SPECIALS 89c 2;"5 ireavy Comforters, sjdendid $1.25 quality, each 50 good gray Cotfon BJankols worth 75c, special, a pair 59c 50 while Bed Spreads, $1.25 quality, special, each 98c GLOVES and MITTENS Children's Wool special, pr.... Womeu's Golf Gloves, si clid, pair. Mittens, -lA r...tfv uioves, spo- r Kaysers double Cjoyes, pivly3 "Women's Cash Cloves, i)v....uwl Children's Golf Gloves, special, pr... rr Women's Street Gloves, M or lieavy, pivvAfciel UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY 29c Children's ribbed fleeced Vesls and lmts, each Boys' Heavy Klceeed Shirt's and Draw- ftA ers, each Jt Aromeu's fibbed fleeced Vests and Pants, 9Qr each &t0 10c Women's and Children's Past Black J lose special, pr... Women's "JTolo Proof" Hosiery, T& $2.00 Boys' Hoavy R i 1) 1) d Hose, special, nr a pair v(j ...First... National Bank of MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 United Stales and Posial Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will receive our care ful attention. F. K. Douol, Prosidont M. L. Alford, Cashior Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior ROYAL WELSH CHOIR NATATORIIM THURSDAY EVICN'G, NOV. 16 Under Auspices of the Greater Medford Club TICKETS AT HASKINS', $1.00 Medford Theatre, Wed., Nov, 15 "Willi lOverything Now lOxcept the Title BILLY (single) CLIFFORD in "The Girl, the Man' and the Game" Tho Merry Biol of Mirth and Molody 16 Tuneful, Catchy Song Wits 16 It Was Good Last Year it's Par Better Tbja 35 CLEVER PEOPLE 80 PER CENT GIRLS Seats at Haskins', $1,50, $1.00, 00c. Get yours early