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PAGE TWO . n- ..... - f... i t -11- , f ,,,M , ,j - , - - , - M LOCAL AND PERSONAL t . - M15P.F0RD iM'ATti TKTBUCT, MI3DK)UDt ()KKUONT, WMDNMSDAY, NOVKMHKU 21. li)ll. George llorshborger is up from Hold Hill lodny. Al Loom In Is out nt his Tnlont ranch today. "W. D. "Welch Ib up nt Talent today looking after his oxttsnslvo orchard interests. Emily T. Stnndcford, examiner for tho Now England Conservatory of Music In lloston, piano harmony, musical history. 428 West Fourth street, Tolophouo 7211. - 231 a C. Stlllmnn, of Now York City, wan In Mod ford yostorday looking tho city oVor. Mr. Stlllmnn Is connected with tho City National bank of New York City, one of tho largest finnn olal Institutions of Hint metropolis, rind so lnvlshly ontortnlnod waa ho hy his Med ford friends, and so ad vantageously wore the rosourcos of tho valley shown him that ho dc ulared ho would dlsposo of his east ern Intarosts and Invest thorn hore. Got your mince moat for Thanks giving for 35 cents a quart from the Ladles' Aid of the Christian church. Rich and thick like mother made. Phono, Pacific Main 2771 or Home 15C-K. D. E.,Plckctt, of Eagle Point, Is in Medford on business. Try R. & S.Roup Remedy, a cure In tho worst cases, 3 doses sufficient. 50 cts. per dozen capsules. 320 Apple St, Medford. Orogon. 221 Mrs. M. M. Gnult and Mrs. M. E. Gnult arc visiting Ashland frlonds to il a ' Raincoats, all styles, about cost. Yo Nifty. 217 Mrs. "W. M. Hall Is In Talent today visiting hor dnughlor, Mrs. Emory Ptirdln. If you own a lot wo will build you n honio on monthly payments. Med- Howard Carkln, brother of Attor ney J. H. Carkin, or this city, died of pneumonia In Calgary, Canada, on Monday night of this week. The young man was n resident of Med ford during last spring and summer and Imd been In Calgary only a few weeks whon he contracted pneumo nia. Hte mother loft horo for Cnl gnry about throe wooks ago and was with him whon he dlod. The remains will be brought to Medford for In terment. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, at Hotol Medford. Mlts Gladys fttnman, who was in jured In nn automobile collision on Went Main street, a couple of weoks ago, is able to be about again, as are also othor members of the party who were Injured In tho snmo collision. Lndlos skate free every Wednes day night. 211 H. C. Morse, of Pnn Yan. N. Y.. who has been in Medford for a couplo or throe wooks visiting his frlond Dr, JACKS WINS OUT N JUSTICE COURT Suit brought by Van Dyko to Collect Rent of $75 a Month Is Lost Jacks Claims the Contract Was for $50. CHILD TELLS HER STORYJN SECRET Youiifi Girl Only Witness to Many of the Domestic Eruptions In tho San Mateo Mansion Nurse Testifies of Finding Bruises. A civil suit was tried out yestor- day In Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court In which tho matter of difference be tween tho plaintiff. Vern Van Dyke, and the defendant, 11. Cecil Jacks, was submitted In ovldonco, nrguod ami adjusted. Van Dyke brought suit to recover tho payment of $75 alleged to bo duo from Jncks for rent of a cigar stand at the corner of West Main and Fir streots. There was no written con tract between tho parties but Van Dyke alleged that tho verbal agree ment was for $75 per month. This Henry Hart, loft this morning for Jacks Uon,ca nml Produced a number his home. Mr. Morse Is so favorably linprcseed with tho Rogue River val ley tlmt he has decided to dispose of hie Interests in the east and invost in orchard property here. Tho lndlos of tho Womon of "Wood craft lodge will hold a special meet ing In K. of P. hall on Tuesday eve ning, Novomber 21. All members are requested to bo prcseut. G. E. Robinson returned to Med ford yosterday from Colorado Springs. Colo., at which placo his wlfo, Minnie M. Robinson, recently died. Mrs. Robinson lert Medford about two months ago for Colorado Springs with a hope that a change of eifmato might improve her health. Deceased loavos two small children, ford Realty & Imp. Co. M. F. & H.J one a babe only four months old, -who bide. 237 arc now with relatives in Colorado. hldg. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Adams left this morning for Grants Pass. Presto convertible collar overcoats. Yo Nifty. 217 Mrs. M. J. Hosmor, of Foots creek, wlio has been In Medford visiting hor son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Rosonbaum, returned to her home this morning. All kinds of fruit-Diana, at Mc Dowell's. G. l. Trelchlcr is in Tolo today looking after his property lntorests. Ladles skate free every "Wednes day night. . 211 ISr. J. J. Meigs,' or Stockton, 'Cal., who has been in Medford visiting Dr. F. C. Page and family, returned to his homo yestorday. Anothor put In prices at the Home Millinery 1021 West 9th street. 210 Henry Pohlman will leave today Baths 25c at tho Hotel Medford barber shop every day. Dr. Ray Parker, a St. Louis evan gelist, will begin a series of revival services at the First Baptist church In Medford Sunday morning, Novom ber 26. The members of this church are expecting that groat results will como from Rev. Parker's efforts, and all workers In the church are pre paring to give the noted evangelist all the assistance possible. Aprons at tho Christian ladles' ba zaar November 2S and 20. 215 J. V. Antle. F. H. King nnd O. "W. Murphy w.111 leave this afternoon for Buck lake, where they will shoo ducks for a week. Ladies skate free every Wednes day night. 211 Buy your Christmas presents early at the Christian ladles' bainnr. In old for his homo in San Jose, Cal. Mr. JM. F. & H. building, November 2Sth of chocks for ?50 each in paymcin for each month's rent. Vnn Dyke claimed that besides tho check he had received each month Jacks had given him $25 In money. Jacks claim ing, as Vnn Dyke testified, that an other person Interested with him In tho business would not stand for more than $50 a month nnd that he (Jacks) was paying tho $25 out o; his own pocket. All this was de nied by Jacks. There' was scarcely any testimony given oft either side of tho case that was not flatly contradicted by the opposing side. Judgo Taylor with held his decision until 10 o'clock this morning, when he found for thi defendant, Jacks. Gus Newbury appeared for the plaintiff and E. E. Kelly for tho de fendant and these two gentlemen, It Is said, put up a war of words of a naturo very entertaining to tho spec tators, if not convincing to tho court. It is expected that Van Dyke will at onco commence ejoctment pro ceedings against Jacks. KKOWOOn CITY. Cal.. Nov. 38. Lillinn McCarthy, (lie Ul-ytmr-old daughter of Mite. LilHun h. Moore, who i wilnjf J. .1. Moore, hot mil lionaire luHmntl, Cor divorce on the ground of cruelty, did not toll hor -lory of her stp-fa titer's treatment of hor mother in the superior court horo today. The child's iiurmtive was heard behind closed door in Judgo thick's cliamliers. Her tm-ti-uioiiy, however, is expected to prove simply corroborative of her mother story of abuse. The child was the only witnen to many of tho domestic eruption in the Sun Mntoo mansion. It wn for tiiat reason, the attorneys explain that she was milled. Lillian's age Ik given ns t0 ronton for her state ments being taken in the privacy of chambers. Klfcnbelli Clayton, a tmr6 culled to the Moore home March 21, declared tlmt she found Mr. Moore's body badly bruised. , Motfonl. Orv Nov. T. l!tl. Till In to certify tlmt nliout Xnvrmhr my itnURh tor wan token wild .1 nevern ntlnck of rlteumntlum which rfnilert-.l licr loft nmi ifi(.. in fnct It wiw o nenr paralysed that nho ivin not nlilo to move her fin uers. but knowing of !otnn of Dr. Chow YmwR's mnrvetoun cures of lonir ittnml. In cnne of rhetininttam, wo decided to consult hltn. In which I urn pleniuM to miv inmle no inlntntte. ns bin remmllon noted as W claimed they would nnd af ter the third treatment the rheumatic twin entirely left hr and she. has not had nny symptoms of rheumatism since: beslrtea her general health Is much Im proved and I do not hesitate In saying I Itellevo thoo nrfllctd with rheuma tism or paralvstn will do well to consult Pr Chow YounK. wh.'ne houtto Is corner of Tenth and Jfront ntnvty. "-.Icdionl. OreEon. A 1 WKIS.S. :il FRAUDS EXCITE ALL LOS ANGELES Harrimnti mitt Alcxamlcr Adherents Each Ask for liivostlnntlon Hiin tfrccls of llloyal Voters Arc Snltl to Havo Boon Registered. I.OS ANC1KLKS. Cnl No. 22.--W'illi tlio genanii inuuiuipnl election but two week nwty. nuppmter of OeoiVo Alexander, tlie "good gov 01111110111'' onudidute, mid thono of Job Ilari-iiuHii, the socialist mid union labor nominee, udtuit tlmt the uncov ering of nllogod fmuduldit rogrifsl ra tions is likely to figure Inrnrtly in the resuli of tlio balloting on Decem ber 5. To nsoortniii tlio identity of porsmiH rcHKiiisihlo for tlio illegal regiftration, force of deteclivos oonnoetcd with the district attot noy'n office started this afternoon n iiouse-to-liou-o canvass of the fit . and thousands of ole. il is ndinit ted by both factions, will binge on the result of their invcslinlinu. The voters of (ho city want to know which parly, if either, is responsible for this registration scHiidat. At n conference which hinted all OUR WOOD AND DRAY 4 OffUe Is now locntodl No. H Houtli I'll' In W'IInom As Co.'a Hcnmil liiiml stoic. Spcliil iittcnth.il ghen to (ho moving of household goods mid the delivery of nelglit. H. S. BRIMBLE & SONS Home, iiM.lt Itcll, ill (II t-.ii 444- NEW u NEW! Se ART STORE has a new line of Paints and Wall Paper Pacific i'liono 101)1 JUimo Phono !)5 27 NOnTII GRAPE STOEET wwvw,,"ww, e JMJJ'',r''i,' 5 I ty THE loreiioou between reprcseiitnlives ony the good government party, wociiil ists, l'olice Chief Sebiitinu, Ak-M- , Jj nut District Attorney llntiuu mul v County Clerk l.elamls. evidv'c " ? developed to show that littudrcds or:? SEATTLE WITHOUT WATER. Continued from Page One. Pohimau formorly owned a good part of the orchard homo tract, near Med ford, now owned hy Al Loomls. An Orogon lady, Mrs. Stlnnle Pon- Ingor of Modesto, Cal., formerly of Control Point, Ore., has the distinc tion of being the second lady oper ator of a moving picture machine In the Unltod States, so far known and the first lady operator on the Pa cific coast. She has finished her coursfe under a proficient operator of Modesto, Cal. She is well known hore. being the wife of Fred Poninger and a daughter of Mrs. Obeuohain of Central Point. Boar In mind that if you havo a suit or overcoat cleaned you are on titled to a pair of trousers or fancy vest cleaned free of charge for Xo vombor only. Phone 2441, or 244. Pantorlum Dyo Works. Mrs. V. S. SwlHton and ohildron, of CarrlngtOB, X. D., arriyd in Medford tbie morniNg and will spend tho winter hore. Ladles, you want to take advan tage of our free cleaning offer. Phono 2441, phone 244, and wo will explain. Pantorlum Dye Works. M. Dunn of Craats Paw 1b in Med ford. today on bustnose. 11. IS. Postnn. ono of the champion marksmen of tho country, who rep resents Peters cartridges, is renew ing acquaintances in the valloy. Mlnco meat and relish at tho Christian ladles' bazaar, Novsmber 28 and 21). 216 and 29th. 215 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS J)y l'lione 3171 Night Pboac T. W. Week 071. A. E. Orr, 30JHI. IADT ASSISTANT. A vfslt Is. being made to Medford today by several officials of the Southern Pacific Railroad company. In the party are D. W. Campbell, general superintendent; L. R. Fields, suprlntendont; John M. Scott, gen eral passenger agent; II. E. Louns bury, general freight agent, and H. L. Burkhalter, division engineer. This Is Mr. Cainpboirs first visit to Medford In his o'fflclal capacity, and from expressions used It may woll be presumed that Medford's lntorests will not be overlooked in any matter la which he may have to do. These gentlemen were guests of Fred II Hopkins at lunch at the new Medford hotel. Dine at tho new Josephine hotel when In Grants Pass. Service a la carte. 211 Seo R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man,' over Jackson County bank. Tho boat bntba In the city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. McDowell's candloa are fresh. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow ell's. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glonn O. Taylor), attornoys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. Special Sunday dlnuor each week at tho Tavorn hotel, Eaglo Point, Ore. 50c. 225 the lover water mains are crowded Stringent orders have been isued n.winst nil use of wntor for other tlmn domestic purpose:, and factor ies and mnmifncturiur plants which nre supplied through city mains are shut down. Extra precautions nre token to prevent fires, ns hnlf the city is ah solutely without fire protection. San itnry conditions arc becoming seri ous. Tests of the temporary water supply show it to be dangerous, nnd all water is boin boiled. The salo Is still In full swing nt the Home millinery, 1021 West 9th street. 210 For home made bread, pies, cakos and candy wait for Christian ladles' bazaar. 215 Ask Your Neighbor " " V 4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTHD To borrow $200 for ono year. Box D., care Mnll Tribune. 211 JOHN A. PERL Undertaker nnd Embalmer ; 3uccesor to tho undertaking do- pnrtment of Medford Furniture Co. J attic "H Rnnll. Itnrtlott Rtraot -- .,-..... , .. w ; nv.,..v ,... ... ,,. .,..? ,' luicyuuuuai uu, jjuji ''A, mgui i : i.i .,. .o ,,, T i (vamauKv, uuii 1 1 o. iiuuiu iij-u, Calls answered night or day t AMRULANCK SKRVICH WANTED Single man wants posi tion on ranch. Experienced. Ad dress A. B., aro Mall Tribune. 212 KOH RENT Nicely furnished hntiae- kojdug rooms, also heated sleep ing rooms. 234 E. Main. 212 Hundreds of Medford Citizens Can Tell Von AH About It. Home ondorsoment, the public ex pression of Medford people, should be ovldence beyond dispute for evory Medford roader, of tho morlt of Donn's Kidney Pills. Stiroly tho ex perience of frlonds and neighbors, choerfully glvon by thorn, will carry more weight than the uttorancc of strangers roslding In far-away places. Read the f Bewing: C. C. Krlbs", 33 North Grove St., Medford, Orogon, says: "From per sonal experlonco with Doan's Kid ney Pills I fool justified In recom mending thorn. I auf.'erod from a dull uoho In the small of my back for months. The kidney secretions wore also unnatural and ut times a retention oxtetod. Upon learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I obtained a HIS TROUBLE NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R. Huffman's Illness. Relief Ob tained By Curing His Stomaclf Ailments. Waynesvillc, N. C Mr. F. R. Huifman, of this city, says : " I suffered dreadfully with what I thought was heart trouble, and tried various medicines in vain. After other remedies had failed, Thed ford's Black-Draught restored me to health. I would not feel safe without Black-Draught in the house. 1 consider it worth its weight in gold. It cured my indigestion, and by this means 1 was restored to health. 1 can not express my gratitude for its benefits." Good health depends on the condition of your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Thedford's Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set in order your digestive system. It has done this for others, during the past 70 years, and Is today the most popular vegetable liver remedy on the market. Try it. Insist on Thedford's. Price 25c. ' illcgul voter hud been tiMiilcd froii. Snn TYnuciacn nnd NVvi.d.i. but n Hcrtistitioiis were inailc ;ic.uint nr tics or person. It will br the work of the detectives .o :icertnn !'. iruilly pari ie-. The Mtatioii- will be slarli-d l morrow nod ','ittf'i out us fnt n xiib!e nn tU'tirllicr inoi(iu'.iliii-w.ivnuit unrise Laundry l'.MII,i WASIIINa A HIM.TIAI.TV. AI.Ii WORK (U'AKANTIM'li Orders called for and delivered. FlrHt clans work done by lutml. Indies' and men's siiIIh cleaned nnd prcsta-d. Tel. Main 7831; Home, 37. Comer Eighth and So. Central Ave. z rtf4r044re4r4v'44'4'-4r MEDFORD THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25 Triumphant Return The Really One Great Play of This Day and Aqc 555555 U- n Oyster Shell Ground Bone B. Meat Scraps- All kinds of Chicken Feed RUSS MILL r- r - -V i sr&li W.t "hw SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES ! JUST ARRIVED A Now Line of Men's Hih Cut Shoes .Fine and Henvv Work Shoes SPECIAL Children's School Shoes ttelow (!o8t M. S. BIDEN South Central Look for tho Rod Boot We Handle Watches EWffliE wr0W KOH 8ALH 1G0 acros closo o Med ford. 80 acres tillable, flno soil, only $500. Clark Itoalty Co., 200 Philips hldg. Phono 2331. jh. FOR SALB 150 aoroa 2 mllos from town, good buildings, 20 acres fine bottom. 05 acres 3 yr. Spitz, and Nowtowns, fow cherries, only 280 acre, flno torniB. Clark Itoalty Co., 200 Phlpps hldg. Ph. 2331. TO It TRADE Small tracts flno hot tom laud, part Irrigated, nko any city property. S1C0 per acre. Clark Realty Co., 20C Phlpps hldg. Phono-2331. that cannot bo Mirpawiod for perfect llOWIItV and 'iiiniln f liiirukniiiilm. supply and began their uho. Tho qualltiea. They Hro In Cold and SII contonts of two or thrco bozos en-'vor for Ladle anil Centlomen. Our tlroly rid mo of tho trouble and ,,r6nt Mlock of high grade Jowolry improved my health. I know that Doan's KIdnOy Pills can bo rolled upon to give relict if taken as di rected." For salo hy all dealors. Prlco 50 cents. Fostor-Mllluri Co., Duffalo, N'o wYork, solo agonta for tho United Stctos. Rcmembor tho name Doan's and take no other. omhraHos Watches, Ghalns, Charms. DracoleU, ilroorhes, Woddlng, En gngoment, Mourning unci Signet Rings. Knr-droim, Rreast-plnsK, and a varloty of other handfiomo trinkets that will make handsomo presouts for either cx. KELLER Till-: JKWKM'lt 10:t U. Mnlii St. BY CHARLES KLEIN AUTHOR OF THEUQN- -AND THE MOUSE -THE GAMBLERS MAGGIE pepper';etc. FRANKLYN GALE Siffi,- J us ANN IK EFFRIES BAYM0ND WHITAKEB B RICHAKD REWSTER nml Perfect Supporting Company Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Scats now on sale at Hasklns ;.n, 'hi .,! , ,y . ,m w. f- w U II HAPPY is the woman who is never unprepared who can always lay a nice appuliH lng moal or light luncheon befuro nny guwit imoxpeuliid or not. Hor frlonds praUo her for her hoiiHOwlfoly iiunl Itlea and alio feels that dellhtful' mitlsfaotlnn which win only como from hospitality perfectly done. Why Accident Insurance is Necessary Ton per cent of all doainB are due to an-Menta. 11,000,000 pooplo aro killed and Injured yearly In the United States (19 por ininuiuj. inure aro nvo nines more pooplo killed and Injured yearly than dlo from natural cause. More people uro killed and injured In tho United States yearly than have mn klired or In jured during any war of tho last two hundred years. You aro more llahlo to dlo from an accidental Injury than from any dis ease hut one. Naturo will guard against Illness, but uovor agnlnst an accidental Injury. More people havo received InduTunlty from tho Travelors for accidental injuries than wore killed or wounded In tho Union Army during tho Civil War. G. B. WALKER & CO. Insurance of All Kinds lou jfAIX ST. naESESMKSQb FEEE CM hill.rriH.nl wUa wo u....... .U't.'' mioeyUck, '" " he secret lies in having a well chosen selection of canned goods and table dainties always at hand. Look over oui'stpcklho beat of tho kind in the town and make a .solution today. Thou put your fonr in thu cupboard for you will bo pivparod for any company tioino whon it may. ChiRji r.WJri C, ptiait, HuftJnff In flk for fw.ptmmitf. Wo il tnil i It mu ii VlVf'U KtitXMiLU. W irll Anw. k,! .inMv.,I. " ' tw-tmf mr h II'.(B. Let U Milrt Stu4 lot Our Com.Lir v tifii -. : - --. " laurbiu UlilmuuN. ji -:..& & vs& .. ,m t. .i. .f t h ir-rjw A." ISi&Yj9S!fl WW. 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