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. J t . t, P&GE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TR.IBUNX MttDVOM"), OIJWOON, TIT USD AW NOVKMIU'Ht U U)J1. H 4 Si ft s. i I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I , 1.1 i ii i SCENE FROM THE "THIRD DEGREE," AT THE OPERA NEXT SATURDAY EVENING. HOUSE (Mr. am) Mrs. J. V. Pnwora lott ytpvBtrday nfturnnon far Lombrook, Pnl, . Mr. l'owora lias been connected with tho Mining & Milling company (it "their initio, west from Jackson ville. J. J. OfionliniBRo'loft yostcrtlny for Tuscan fringe, Cat., to bring homo lila mother, Mrs. F. Osonbruggo, who linn boon taking treatment thoro for a couplo of wooks, but whoso health ha's not Improved. Her daughter, Miss Kdlth, has boon nt the springs wltlihor. Emily T. Stnndoford, examiner for tho New England Conservatory of Miiplc In lloulon, piano harmony, musical history. 42S Wast Fourth street. Tolophono 7211. 231 J. T. Molwold and Koy Ashpolo, of Eaglo Point, wore In Medford yester day.' Mrs. J. Kent and son, Adolphus, left this morning for Yoncalla, Ore., vfhoro they will look nflor business matters for a few days. Get your mlneo meat for Thanks giving for 33 cents a quart from the Ladies' Aid of tho Christian church. Klch .and thick HUo mother made. Phone, Pacific Main 2771 or Home 15G-K. S. U. Leonard left this morning for a few days business trip to Eugotfe. Miss O. 0. Ebo Is vlsltlnf Central Point friends today. E. V. Coffin, of tho Medford Pro duce company, Is In Merlin today on business. Try R. & S. Roup Remedy, a cure In tho worst cases, 3 doses sufficient. CO cts. per dozen capsules. 320 Apple St., Medford, Oregon. 221 E. E. Emerson of Butte Falls was In Medford Monday. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Shields and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Gore left last night for Portland, whore for a few days they will look after business, visit friends and listen to Gipsy Smith, tho evangelist, who Is now holding services In that city. Special .noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafe. North Front s'u 209 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Perry, of Butte Falls, wero reentered at tho Nashh yestcrdny. Raincoats, all styles, about cost. Yo' Nifty. 217 Volney Sanderson, eon of Council man Sanderson, of Ashland, Is taking tho commercial course In tho Med ford business college. He commenced his work yesterday. fc Special noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafe. Try it once. 209 W. H. Ford left last night for San Diego, Cal. If you owi a lot wo will build you a home on monthly payments. Med ford Realty & Imp. Co. M. F. & H. bide 237 Miss Ella Glllespio, who has been visiting Medford friends, returned ypsterday to hor homo in San Bernar dino, Cal. Presto convertible collar overcoats. Yo N'fty. 217 Prof. O'Gara is at Gold Hill today looking after soino Irrigating mat ters. Special noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafe. Try it once. 209 A. J. Millon Is at Woodvllta today on business. Special noon lunch 30c Manhattan cafe. North Front st. 209 J. B. Rhoads, who contemplated opening a second hand storo on South Fir street, has changed his notion and will instead open a hot coffeo houeo whero coffeo and light lunch eons will bo sorved. All kinds of fruit-Diana, at Mc Dowell's. J. F. Halo left thlsmornlug on a business trip to San Francisco. Whllo in tho city ho will purchaso, among other musical Instruments, two Knabo pianos for Medford custo mers. Special noon lunch at Manhattan cafo connlsts of meat, potatoes, ono drink, plo or pudding. 209 Thoa. Irvine, representing Wad hams & Co., Portland wholesale grocers, Is la Medford on business for his firm. , Anothor cut In prices at the Home Millinery 1021 West 9th street. 210 WeeKs & McGowan Cq. TODERTAKKRK )ff Phono M71 tflKfjt f;0M T. W. Wefk m. A. K. Orr, HN JjAIJT ASSISTANT, tffff4trff JOHN A. PtKL Undertaker and Einbaliner Successor to tho undertaking do- ' partment of Medford Furniture Co, ; Offkt) 28 South Ilartlett Street ; ; Telephones; day, Bell 471; night ; residence, Bell 473, Home 179-L. : ,...,.' -... .,.. -,, :, i,pio MHfltfuryu uitv yr if AMpUfiANCE SERyjOK fNli Sirs. NoMo Olmsted, of Tokanm, Nob., who has beun In Medford for I a month visiting with 11. A. Holmes and fal'lly, loft thin morning for California Lndtoa skats froo uvory Wodnos dny night. 211 Jnniop Campbell Is In Ashland to day on luminous. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 conts, at Hotel Medford. Harry Koglor Is In Woodvlllo, sur veying out some nroporty linos for laud owners nqar that place. Lndltt skato free ovory Wednes day night. 211 Mrs. a K. Wilkinson loft Med ford this morning for San Jose, Cal. whoro she will visit hor daughter, Miss Caaslo Plymlrc. Tho lndlos of tho Womon of Wood craft lodge will hold a special meet ing In K. of P. hall on Tuesday.ove nlng, Novemlior 21. All members I are rouuostud to he proseut. Miss l.urettn Campbell returned to hor home in Central Point after a visit with friouds In Medford. tfatha 25c nt tho Hotel Medford harbor shop evory day. R. F. Hunznkor. who has been bookkeeper for tho Medford Brick company for several months, lott this morning for his old homo In Kalamnzoo, Mich. Ladies skate free every Wednes day night. 211 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Glltncr, of Iloldon, Mo., who have been visiting In Medford with Mrs. T. Farrell and son, left this morning for their home. Dlno at the now Josephine hotel when In Grants Pass. Service a la carte. 211 Dr. E. J. Bonner, tho occullst, is in Ashland for a few days profes sional stay. Save 20 per cent by trading at Gray & Moo's during their discount sale. 209 Mrs. A. C. Allen left for Palo Alto. Cal., where her daughter Is attend ing school. Mrs. Allen will return home shortly, accompanied by her daughter. See R. A. Holmes, The Insuranco Man. over Jackson County bank. Mrs. D. H. and R. C. Stead re turned yesterday to their home nt Rock Point after a visit with Med ford friends. Gray & Moe are offering ,20 per cent discount on ovory article In their store. 209 A cement sidewalk is being put in on East Main street in front of the McDowell candy and Ico creaP pal ace. The old stono slabs which made a pretty good walk thoro In years agone have had their usefulness worn away by tho tremendous travel over this street. The best baths In the city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. G. F. King will leave tomorrow or next day for Minneapolis, Minn., and after remaining thcro for a few weeks on timber fand business he will leavo for Mexico, whero ho has some irrigating projects to look after and, Incidentally, and as a side Issue, ho may tako a telescopo glanco at the GO.OOO aero farm In that section which he, 11. A. Lums don, C. I. Hutchison and W. I. Vaw tor own. Ho will be away about three months. Twonty per cent is takon from tho purchase price on every article at Gray & Moe's storo until Thanksgiv ing. 209 McDowell's candles aro froah. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow ell's. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. ' Special Sunday dinner each week at tho Tavern hotel, Eagle Point, Orpi COc. 225 Tho sale Is still In full awing at tho Home millinery, 1021 West 9th street. 210 mmmmnmmmmm4rmmmmmmmmiimmmmmmmTmmmrmr'mmmm wwww wwwmwp IS SAID 10 BE FALSE 1.08 ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 21. Scores of warrants for allowed Ille gal registrations are expected tu re sult from a couforouco to ho hold today In tho utflco or District Attor nuy John 1). Frederick!, Hnmuo. llrowno chief of doleutlvoM of the district attorney'! office, It authority for tho Htatumuut that tho evidence shows that there him been a ayse iiiutlo colonisation of Illegal voters and he predicts that hundreds of ur reulH will ho made before the end of tho ortisado iigalniit alleged elec tlou crooks. To Solttut Silo. ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. Ul. Bn aler l''ruwoy and oHibp miimharft of tho Now York loglnlHturo, nneomnn nled by their wIvim, nturtod today for San Kninc'm:o to Muled a situ for the Now York Male building nt tint Pan auiu Pacific- imposition In lUln. nopurt PrnsliliMit Sliol. WASHIINUTON, l. ., Nov. 21. I'ronldiiit ttauntii of tfeuito UoiiiIiiko wu HMfiimltwIoil ytMlHnlny, nccoiil lux to illPiiitoiH iimnlveil by Mm Mtnttt ilciuirliuoiit hero today from the American chiirno il'ntiiilrH tliut'o, No (Intuitu wero given. Ml HAND COLORED I CALE OARS CLEVER FARCE IS ENTERTAINING "The Commuters" at the Medford Theater Is Touted by Those Who Attended as Very Clever Show- Is Rich in Situations. SHOOTS AT GIRL FOUR TIMES, BUS MISSES HER SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 21. Becnuso she refused to telophono to him, W. J. Daly, a bartendor of Seattle, fired four shots ut Miss Floreuco Robinson of this city and Is today a fugitlvo from justice. Though but ton feet nvay, Miss Rob inson was untouched by any of the bullets. She was found after the smoke had cleared lying on her faco in a swoon. Tho shooting took placo on tho steps of a hotel. Daly and tio girl had quarreled several times of lato, whpn ho ac cused her of loving another. The small audience who saw JaPot Forbes' "Tho Commuters" at the Medford theater last evening witnessed ono of tho cloverost fnrces of the season. It duals with tho llfo of the suburbanite of comic paper famo and Is rich in situations that, In tho hands of a less capable coni pnny, would be spoiled by over acting. Ass Sammy Flotcher, bachelor friend to tho "husbaud" In the piece, Harry Davenport took tho principal comedy role. His well meant efforts to give go'od advlco and tho disas trous results that followed gave to his part amply opportunity for hu morous character work. Tho hus band was well playod by J. S. Robin son and Florence Mnlotie made an excellent and watchful wife, ono with a grievance because "hubby" had been out late four nights lu tho yoar. Mr. Forbos lias Introduced some, but not too much, of his "Chonm Lady" and "Traveling Salesman" slang Into tho jiloce. In a hnppy mannor he alto Introduces the uf- fragottc, the ultru-1 Horary woman, a splendidly onorgetlc mothur-ln-law well acted by Paulino Dnfflold, ana a now typo of servant, which role Amy Lesser in ado one of the best. "Tho CoPmutors" Is a good farce because it Is so natural and becnuso It was so well handled. Ono can Imagfpe its utter failure lu the hands of a poorer company; last ovunlng It scored one of the fun hits of tho yoar. FLOOD CONDITIONS ARE BAD IN THE CASCADES KLI.tiNSnuiid. Wli Nov. '2. FIoiul emiiHlinnf are wre in the Cascades today than they were yes terday, ami railroad official hold out little hope lor a ruKumplioit of train service freerHl tlnyn. The night va warm niul u te'e jphnne jncKHHgfl f ii mi Knslnii xtntcd that the ereofc and rivirs ru rimiu; t'it. Four hridgf are kho on the Northern l'lteirie. The Htccl bridge nl Lester i four feet out of plumb, the concrete bridge nt Mayweed is tolis tin hriuVe at Hot Spring is out, niul nt Eagle florge there w n log jnut which i awiuniiii; threat ening proportion. Ihnainile i hc in ucd. STATE AWARDS MONEY FOR DEATH OF GIRLS OLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 21. The state Indiuitrlal insurance commis sion awards $7059. 35 to rolatlvos of tho olght girls klllou lu the Imperial powdor mill explosion at Chohalls. Under tho law It will oomo out of fu;id.s paid by thu powdor, Indus try In tho state. Many Would Wed, SANTA MONICA, Cal., Nov. 21.- Itl a communication Jo Police Chief Barrett, 2fj0 bifehelor residents of Oatman, Ariz., Jmve proposed lo 250 Bantu M'oiiica-widowH. The ugp nud lieiglit of many of tho men uro ejiro i'ully and pjcoisojy recorded. Tim huchclors nre fieekiijg wives nt San-, ta Mnniuu because a recent renort bixU there were many widows hero. J Clahby Wins. SYDNHY, N. S. W., Nov. 21. Winning H tl"'' wity, Jiiuiuy Cliihhy of Milwaukee, the American fighter today defeated Arthur Cripps, for mer middleweight cliamniou of Aus tralia, in the fourteenth round of their fight here. , MIiI'Kcuhoii Clearance. A mld-houHou cloaranco mile Is Hoy on in full swing at tho Aureus storo on West Main. Mr. Ahrons has marked down evory article In tho store and is nffuring gauulno bar gains. NSomo Jdea of tl)o prlco reductions-may ho gained from an ad vortlsoiuent on another page of this paper. Tiie Herpicide Girl Advlco (icutleiucii. At Mrs. Blank's reception I mot a gentleman who fulfilled my Ideal of a man In all but ono particular, lie had a good InMTil', rino physique, por fect manners, was a most interesting personality, and boro hlmiwtlf with tho dlHtlugulshod air ofa gentleman. Ills linen was immaculate nnd IiIh clothoa faultless as to cut nud mnio rial. But all the plensnnt first im- preiulon was ruined when I discov ered the col In r and shoulders of his drnucont covered with looee hair and flakes of dandruff. To me this wait an Indication or personal earelewueui, not to my uu chanliuesg. I wanted to tell lilm to get a bottle of Nowbro's Herpicide. This remarkable remedy would, In u short time removo every trace of dandruff from bin head, stop IiIh hair from falling nnd prevent him from be coming bald. I don't like bald headed men; they look old whethor thoy are or not. Dandruff Is cnuied by n germ and Newbro's Herpicide kills that germ. The Itching, which Is so frightful with dandruff, stops almost Instantly. Herpicide Is the Original Itomedy, that destroys dandruff. There Is nothing in tho 'world just like it, nothing "Juet as food." One Dollar ijzo bottles nro guaran teed by all druggists to give entls- iHcunn. Applications obtained nt tho good barber shops. Send 10c in postngo for a samplo bottle and booklet to Tho Horplclde Co., Dept. It., Detroit, Mich. Medford Pharmacy. Chaiic ill Lcatjtio Ration. SAN ANTON'lt), Tcmus Nov. 21. The nuUion tu form a new elans AA ninldng, ineludiug the American Am oiintitm of t-luliH, the Pneifie Coal league nud the Kntern league, was piisucd by a vole of 'J. to 'S, totlay, after having been defeated liy tun vet(n nl the liixt ballot. The St, Lenin IIiowiih of the American league tmlny purchased Tom Tentianl, San l''ranei-eo Sell fiift huscmuii. Owner Hedges of lu Itrowus tiuuoiiuccd that Wallace mil uuiiiage (hat elnli ngnin. Wo will put op sale here toiuormw one entire line of new 1012 Calendula and Ninas and New Year KoIiIiuh. Nothing netitiir, hundsonuu' or liner ever hIiAwii lu Meilford. Kvery nlOcu hand colored, the product of u nrtUt. ICach cnleudiir In h bo'. ICnnli folder lu rn nvnloiie, ON SM.i: TUMOLtOW I0j 15, 25 and 50c ea Delicious Gingerbread (A'ci'j by Ur: Nary J. Llntoln) Children arc grc.it luvrrs of ginger bread, and grown folks, too, it it U the rich, "nwlt-in-your-nioiith" kind. IKrc it vmiclhing the children can cat freely without fear of "tununy-nchc": Mix two cup floor, oiiiOialf v traiHi!i hhM. oiip In'l tHMMHit i,m1m, on lev4 tRlilnMHiii uliiKcr. mir hi "ii t'ilt inulaMMti, (wo 1uIiInihhiiim itoriMi-d Coltoleit nn1 oin-mlf cup IkiIIIiik w.i-r. lhh In itbatUiw tii. If for dctnn-M. mU. In layim. I'lll with whlpiH-d cream, ilavorod with Umou. Cottolcnc nnkc liglit, rich pastry that digests with tux. Laurel Ltit (iiass A new line Jur-t In which wo would like to show uu. Wo will guut autre the ipml Ity and are inaMng prltes tliiiVf talk fur tlitiiiMi-lvtiH. Cut Star Water Set Sl fluent ipnillty cut tnr Blown (;iiiH and I half gallon tall TaiiUard, cut mar Jug (oiuplele $1.50 Set L. JUDD UK.VL HSTAT1-: ,(3IC.T Wednesday Only ANY SIX 5c ARTICLES IN THE STORE FOR 25c ANY SIX 10c ARTICLES IN THE STORE FOR ...'.... GQc ANY SIX ISc ARTICLES IN THE STORE FOR 75c ANY SIX 25c ARTICLES IN THE STORE FOR $1.25 ANY SIX 50c ARTICLES IN THE STORE FOR. . . . $2.50 ANY SIX $1.00 ARTICLES IN THE STORE FOR $5.00 The aeoro offnr iiuIiuL-M lloniery. UnderwoHr. Ilandker-i-hlufi. OhirtH, Notion, China. Clasn. lu fei very article lu the utore ! Inclmlwl In LhU offrr. TALKXT, JACKSON ("OLNTV, OKK. Midway bctwHn Medford and Ash land, lu the fruit belt of Southern Oregon. Healthful and mild climate. Pure wnter. Alfalfa, fruit and tim ber land, from 15 acrea to 800 acre. Also lots on the Installment plan lu newly Incorporated town of Talent, Oregon. Write (enclosing stamps) or lomo to se mo nt Talent, Orgon NOW IHTIIKTI.MK 'ID HIV VOfU .V.MAS IIOI.I.S. VK (M'l'ICH VOl' 'I'lllC I'IXHst I.IMC IN Sliri'llMII.V OHKllo.N, AMI (it'll IMtll'KS Alii: I't I.J.V un PKIt t'lC.VP IIICMIW TIIK LOWKST HI.SKWIIKItK. Don't buy your Tiyn..lHi llcile. do Cnrix, etc. iimil ..u have seen ur Hue. Wo will have them nut in plenty f nine, will wive yuu money, ami jtivu ou the flnnt line ever shown in Southern Oregon to select from. Rookwood We are showing a large line of this beautiful pottery. Make your selec tions early. Medford Book Store HUS riiina 1,1 y BtiiiiH .1c SEY';S ThankNgUiiig I'onI CiimIh Ic each I I 7 -rtr.w-rw--,-vr,rrv-irrrr&prrw'ri&w,rrw-r-TTx'M'9f)PBi I -ALL INDS O xmwmmim n i .him i i ,- i mm n i i n w ii iwinmii w m gsgmwfflmwm Card of .Tliaulcx. AVo wish to convoy our slncoro thanks to. tho mapy frlundu who ex pressed their sympathy In our hour pf borpavonicnt n tho death of our brother, JJddlo King. JJAIJA KINO, HDITII KINO, . , M'lt, AND MHS. II. O, KINO, PIAS. O. KING, .ItUDOU'il' KINQ. 209 Hasklus for Health ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! f'-nttrli nrd rnh-rijli and Hf-ratcli Until von r ii't if you could ylmmt tear Uiu Imriiiifg k(n from your loily --until it h. i ins uh If yvu coui no loimnr iirnlnri ,tiuo ondleHH tluya of uwfnl toriuri .tliesa lurrililti iilflitf of,..r,'f'l'l,K" uny. 'J len u fw- drop of D. I). D., tho 1a"'.ilH !-'vu- BtwWv and, oh I what inllafl 'flu- ituii gon6 instuntlyt Cortl furt iirnl r -t nt iMtl V. IX I) i t Hlinplo extrrnal wn)i Inut clcuiisei, mill IiuaIk tli iniianifd kin nn noiiiinv olMe.uAii. A reognlswd jiiino for .f:oxiiVn, I'soTlfiMi". Hult milium or any otlicr akin trouhls. Wo can Ki Mi v- fun ti0 ivottlo of tlio Ki.nulne flh V, n. nmlAy for n.po an.i if tim.vury Ort hojtlo falls to Hlv riilttf ft 'Wjjil not cpst you a Wo uIho van iflvo vpu it Hainple liot tU for 25 ciiidrnVli HViffdr another flay yhwi y,."i,n Yt " D.y SIcdford Vlmtumvy. Vegetables Vegetables Vegetables A VAIfUMV , Hem aro n few: AltTIOIIOKKH H PfANTH CKliKHY i,oh AriKiii-:s ii ma i) Lin. '1'UC'H (muKN ( :.:3:;o ItADISIIMS HHIWMMKS KI'ltOlITH TUIt.NIPH I'AHHMI'H C'AIIKOTH UMirrs CAIIIIAOM VAVhlltlA)VKll OLMSTEAD 6; HIPBARD West Sid flrocoTH, ALL PRICES ALL GUARANTEED , l i ! Warner, Worfman 6 Gore ftf.srirvrrf We have a full line Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand I, 8, 10, 32 0,' P. carbon lamim; 2G, 40, CQ, 100, 1R0, 250 watt Tiiui;tOQ laiuna, Tho bot Inmpu nnd thp host prlcoa, All latnpu Kiiarautood. Southern Oregon Electric Co. IMioiieh: Paclflo 4001; Home 124.