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P&GE TWO MEDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, HISDFQRt), OK MCI ON, THURSDAY, NOVIOMHIOK 2tt, 1011. ii; c v i . LOCAL AND PERSONAL 1 - j Mlsa Mlnnlo C. Lnrsott, who tin's been toacMiiK nchool In tho ntmcoin district, roturnoil to hor homo In Ashland yesterday. Jlrs. P. J. Tnylor nml son, of Con tra! Point, woro Jn Mod ford yester day, tho son IioIiir a student nt tho Medford Consorvntory of Music, Tho turkoy business will ho done nt tho West Sldo market uecauso tho prices thoro nro right. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Chnmhoso loft yesterday for Los Angeles where they will spend tho winter. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, at Hotol Medford. II. Hoss loft last nlRht for a few days' business trip to Tncoma. Ladles skato freo ovory Wednes day night. 211 C. O. KIiir, who has boon In Mod- Mrs. M. E. Campbell, of Pasadena, Iford attending his brother's funeral, Tho Loyal Tcnipernnro Legion will moot noxt Friday al i p. tn. at tho M. 12, church. Mrs. Lattra Knutzcn or Ajinlcgato was In Medford yesterday visiting frlondu. Mr. ntid Mrs. J. R. Lashatn, of Ulllsboro, N. li aro in Medford for a few days visit to friends. These people nro en routo to southern Cal ifornia whoro they will spend tho winter, Mr. Lashnm Is interested with Attorney J. II. Cnrkln of this city In a good sized chunk of Hoar creek bottom land north of Medford. Watch out for tho West Sldo mar ket on turkey prices. Mrs. Q. W. H. Davis of Tacoma, who 1ms been visiting Medford friends for a few days, loft yester day for Los Angolcs. Cal., la visiting Central Point frlonds. O. W. Agor, a school supervisor of Talent, waH In Medford yesterday. Kmiiy T. Standeford, examiner for the Now England Conservatory of MubIc In Boston, piano harmony, musical history. 42 S West Fourth street Tolephono 7211. 231 Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Blass left last night for AKotin, Wash, Mr. niasa was formerly proprietor of a hotel at Trail. Mrs. Emma Bell, of Central Point wag in tho city yesterday. Seo us for turkey prices before buying. West Side Market Mrs. MIngus, wife of Dr. Everett Mlngus. of Marshfield, Ore., was In Medford yesterday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aiken. Got your mlnco meat for Thanks giving for 35 cents a quart from the Ladles' Aid of the Christian church. Rich and thick like mother made. Phone, Pacific Main 2771 or Home 156-K. J. A. Perl was in Central Point this morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. It H. Horning of Spokane returned to their home last night after a visit of a few days with their friend S. C. Godiove, near Jacksonville. West Sldo Market, Louis Hell, proprietor, has tho turkey bargains of tho city. yTry It & S. Roup Remedy, a cure in tho worst cases, 3 doses sufficient 50 cts. per (dozen capsules. 320 Apple St., Medford. Oregon. 221 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hardy left this morning for Glcndale, where Mr. Hardy has a contract to build a large reinforced concrete store build ing. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Skeel left this morning for Portland, In which city they may decide to live. Raincoats, all styles, about cost. Ye Nifty. 217 Mrs. N. S. Bennett is visiting Grants Pass friends for a few days. T. A. Reiuhart, state land agent, of Salem, has been in Jackson coun ty several days looking after tho con dition of the land on which the Btate school fund has loaned money. He left last night for Josephine county. Buy the Thanksgiving turkey at tho West Side market and save money. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lulz, of Seattle, are registered at tho Nash. Paul Hansen of tho Medford -fiash and Door factory left last night for a business trip to Cottage Grove. Ladies skate freo every Wednes day night. 211 Assessor and Mrs. W. T. Grieve returned last night from a two weeks visit to San Francisco. Just take a look at tho West Side market's turkey prices before buy ing. C. C. Parks of Eugene is In Med ford for a few days visit with his old-time friend and school chum, A. W. Walker, proprietor of the Nash stnbles. Mlnco meat and rolish at tho Christian ladies' bazaar, November 28 and 29. 315 H. C. Kentner, manager of tho Kentner department stores, was In Ashland yesterday on business. For homo made bread, pies, cakes and candy wait for Christian ladles' bazaar. 215 Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Day 1'hone M71 N!ht 1'hoBM F. W. Week 3071. A. Id. Orr, SSM. LADT ASSISTANT. JOHN A. PERL i Undertaker And Einbalmer :: Successor to tne unuenaiung ao- ; partmont of Medford Furniture Co. ; . Office H South Bartlett Street ; Telephenes: day, Bell 471 j night!: tealdenco, Hell 473. Home 179-L. Culla urnm-ural sight or day 1 el AMUULANCK 8KKVICH Portland MiMiitfrrrftri'r-rr' -- Do Car, returned to his homo nt this morning. Baths 25c nt tho Hotol Medford harbor shop ovory day. O. Mechllng, of Eugene, loft for nis nome una morning nrtor n couplo of days business stay among his former Medford friends. Aprons nt tho Christian ladles' ba zaar November 28 and 29. 21i5 Clinton Tejttor left this morning for a visit with Eugene friends. Ladies skate free every Wednes day night. 211 Fred II. Hopkins entertained Gen eral Superintendent Campbell, Gen eral Passenger Agent Scott, General Freight Agont Lounsbury. Superin tendent Fields and Engineer S. L. Burkhalter at luncheon Wednesday at the Hotel .Medford. Buy your Christmas presents early at tho Christian ladies' bazaar, In old M. F. & II. building. November 2Sth and 29th. 215 Holbrook Withlngton tarried a few hours in Jacksonville Wednesday. Fred II. Hopkins of tho Snowy Butto orchard has received a letter from R. C. F. Astbury, who has spent tho past six months abroad, stating that he sailed for home No vember 15 and is due In New York this week. After a fortnight in tho metropolis he will return to Med ford. Dino at the new Josephine hotel when In Grants Pass. Service a la carte. 211 Fresh ranch eggs are selling for 50 cents per dozen, but are a minus quantity. Our merchants aro com pelled to mako . importations from Portland to fill the requirements of customers. ' See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. " A. C. Edwards of Portland has been spending a few days In this section, accompanied by some of his friends. Thoy were Inspecting in Applegate district. The best baths in the city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. " Harry Carlton, who operates the Wrlsley ranch, located between Med ford and Central Point, was a late visitor in our city. McDowell's candies are fresh. Tho Electric rooms at 218 East Main aro now under tho manage ment of Mrs. Kate E. Rockwell, of Seattle. Mrs. nockwell has had a great deal of experience in managing largo rooming houses and apart ments and will devote her energies to make tho Electric rooms moro popular than ever. Mrs. II. L. Norwood of Ashland was in Medford yesterday visiting her dpughter, Mrs. Geo. W. Reeves. The altar society of the Catholic church will hold a card party Friday night at their hall on South Oakdale avenue. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow ell's. Mrs. A. F. St'ennett, who has been seriously ill at her- home, at 1010 East Elevonth street, Is very much improved and is now considered out of danger. Her husband Is foreman of the news composing rooms of Tho .Mail Tribune. C. W, Davis, of Topeka, Kan., Is in tho city. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoyB-al-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medford. O. C. Davis, who has been fore man on tho Englo-Hoovor orchard ranch for some time, left this morn ing for Phoenix, Ariz., where ho goes hopeful of getting relief from tuber culosis'. Ho was accompanied by his brother, J. W. Davis. Special Sunday dinner each week at tho Tavern hotel, Eaglo Point, Ore. 50c. 225 J. Mclscnbach, of Great Falls, Mont, stopped off In Medford yes terday for a look at tho city and valley. I. F. Drew, of Detroit, Mich., was In Medford yesterday looking the city over with a view to locating. If you own a lot wo, will build you a homo on monthly paymontB. Med ford Really & Imp. Co, M. F. & II. bldg. 237 Miss AIlco Aylor of Portland ar rived In Medford yeBterday for a visit with Mr. and Mre, B. F. Van Mrs. Charles, who has been In Medford visiting hor brother and sis ter, P. W. Hutchison nml Mrs. M. K. I.uniFdon, returned this morning to hor homo In Jjos Angeles. Mrs. Y .1. Vnwter returned this morninR from a visit with Portland frlonds. Mrs. M. E. Lumsdou is visiting In Ashland today. G. A. Peterson or Nome, Alaska, stopped off In Medford yesterday to look over some orchard tracts near Medford. Willis Davis, of Brownsville, Ore., arrived In Medford yesterday. M. Marshall, who lives near Cen tral Point, was among tho many out siders In Medford during tho past week. x Presto convertible collnr overcoats. Yo Nifty. 217 Wolhorn Beoson of Tnlont wna In Medford a fow days since. So was Dillon Hill, nnothor horticulturist. Wm. Gerlg, manager of tho P. & E. railroad, has boon maktng Port land a business visit. Tho Oregon Journal says that Mrs. W. 11. Stalker hns come from Min neapolis to Portland to meet hor husband. They aro wTell known in Mod ford. Mark well the tlmo and placo and ho on hnnd if you want a bargain. IOC North Front street, Saturday morning. 211 K. L. Jones has gono to tho Siski you copper belt to look after his mining Interests. The rock crusher near Jackson ville Is being operated extra hours in order to produce enough material for tho road Twohy Brothers aro building between Medford and Cen tral Point An additional force was put to work there during tho week. Men's sulta and overcoats, Indies' suits and coats, ladles' and gents' shoes, trunks, suitcases and many others away down below zero. 100 North Front street 211 Numerous flocks of wild geeso are winging their way southward and tho pioneer weather prophet announces that winter is fast approaching. A big clothing and shoo sale starts Saturday morning, Novomber 25, at IOC North Front street (tout factory). 211 Fred Puhl has been In Medford several times lately. Ho raises a largo quantity of vegetables on his farm near Central Point and is In favor of a public market, of course. Several wagon loads of hydraulic pipe of huge dimensions havo left Medford lately for Steamboat dis trict, where A. W. Shearer and his associates aro Inaugurating an ex- I tensive placer mining enterprise. II. C. Garnett and B. E. Hanoy were recent business visitors at Jack sonville. Fred Hoffman has returned to Applegate from a trip to Chlco and other California points. For Bale, a well-bred male calf, Jersey and Holstcln. Address "Fair view," Jacksonville. Wm. Gerlg, Dr. J. F. Reddy, Geo. Putnam, Judgo J. It. Nell and Com missioner G. L. Davis will leave Medford tomorrow morning for tho convict camp. ll. B. Giiham, recently from Hot Lake, Ore., has taken a position as night clerk at the Hotel Nash. All kinds of fruit-Diana, at Mc Dowell's. Medford. Ore.. Nov. 7, 1911. This ts to certify that about November my daugh ter was taken with a noycro attack of rheumatism which rendered her left arm uhwIckb, In fact It was no near paralyzed ttint she was not able to movo her fin tstrn, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Vounc'B marVelous cures of lone stand Injj c.isea of rheumatism, we decided to consult him. In which I am pleased to say made no mUCake. as his remedies acted an lie claimed they would and af ter the third treatment the rheumatic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; besides her general health Is much Im proved and I do not hosltato In saying I believe those afflicted with rheuma tism or paralysis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Younp. whose houao Is corner of Tenth and Front streets. Ifedford, Oregon. A. P. WJ5IB& 211 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -r t -f-f FOR fjALE 15 Brown Leghorn hens. Phono C871 after C p. in. 213 FOR SALK I havo a fow cholco raisin (dr)cd grapes) and grain fed turkeys and cockerels. F. Osenbrugge, 401 Riverside nve.. South, Pao. telephone. 215 FOR SALE I havo somo very dry oak and fir wood, by tho cord oi tier, for kitchen use or in big chunks for flro placo, F. Osnibruggo, -101 Itlversldo ave South. Pap. phono 1941. 23C at 224 213 WANTED Hand West 5 th at laundry FOR SALE Attention Mr. Investor. Do you want a snap? If so seo A. L. Cuslck. Ho will soil ono or two beautiful lots nt about 50 per cent of value; sower, water; clonu to paving. A. L, CUsIck. Home phono 1C8-R. 21C FOR SALE Whlto Pckln ducks for Thanksgiving, $1 apicco. Phone Main 2312 or Home phono 44-L. 213 FOR RENT -Nieo furnished room on lower floor, 5 blocks from post office,, at 019 North Central. 2 per week. 213 WANTED Woman wants position houso cleaning. Phono Pacific 135, ' ' ' 210' Mid Season m ci earance val , i c THIS without doubt is the greatest event of the season to be able to get new Fall Tailored Suits, Furs and Millinery at a fraction of its real value. Not an article in the shop reduced less than 20 -per cent and from that to 50 per cent and more on special lots. Just a few items picked from ' this sale: $35.00 Tailored Suits - $19.50 $22.50(o $25 Tailored Suits $14.75 $15 to $20 Tailored Suits $9.75 $65.00 Velvet Suits - $45.00 $32.50 and $35.00 Long ff OO LA Broadcloth Coats $L,O.JV $45.00 and $50.00 Long 30 CA Broadcloth Coats PJ&JU Mixture and Golfing Coats All Reduced y Children's Coats Reduced 20 to 50 Per Ct. Evening Dresses Reduced 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 Wool Dresses Reduced to $9.75, $15, $16.75 and up MILLINERY Untrimmed Hats, one full table, values three, four and five times, Midseason Clear ance, $1.00 Trimmed Hats, as low as $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 up. All Pattern Hats reduced 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 Do not let this appeal to you from price alone, but from the fact that it is the most exclusive showing of ready-to-wear garments to be seen between San Francisco and Portland HOT LAKE, SANATORIUM , ,, r -- i j ir " Mflflt V , ! -tfffJli' f kmmmmm-Mmm jmmmmmmmmm (m$WimmmLm!timmm&3 ?t 'i l Atf'I-Mi. fWT'CTfVJtjre MU C. i iU.HnarrH ft'4U.MM ,Ul'4UI J. MmmmB35gtmu ii. . 'A...I. A"-" -mammi jsaafw,"SKi yfT iHIKTiJi li Ii'Ihwhi tii RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'S WAY LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED Tho trwitniciit though offi-ttlvo l mt Imntli. Why lm it Blnvo to tho linhlt when you can ho mn-il? Wrllo Itnlay for hookht. You uuiy havo ft lovtul dim which nmlil h rrnloi'-l. Wo will hu pleumnl to Homl you anui'lnl lltrntuio. Tho tr utm ni h not oxpoiiHlvo. HOT liAKK, Oltl. WAIiTNIl M. IMUi'C'U, I'ltlW. AND MANAflMIt THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, LEATHER G80DS OUR WOOD AND DRAY Offlit Ik nmv lix'jitt'tl nt No. HH .Sooth I'll- lo U'lloii .V Co.' M'foml limit! xtorc. KH'lal iillrntloti yhi-n ( (ln inetliit: of houxoliolil good nml llm Unlivery of frvlnlit. H. S. BRUMBLE & SONS itoint', i:n:i.ti Hill, nun NEW! NEW! 076 JTLJTK. 1 O I KJ tfV JL has a new line ofPaintsand Wall Paper Purine Phone 1094 I Tome Phono 05 27 NORTH GRAPE STREET '' tr full ime i We have a Of PEERLESS LAMPS on hand 4, 8, 10, 32 O. P. enrhon lamps; 'Jfi, -10, CO, 100, ir.O, 2T.0 X watt TuiiKHtnn lampn. Tho hont Inmpn nml tho bout prketi. All lamps Kimraiitcfld. J Southern Oregon Electric Co. ? Plioneu: Pacific 4G01; Home 124. ror j&jnHj&w,tt', HAVE YOU PLANNED THE Thanksgiving Dinner ? J! ; J OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT CAN SHOW YOU AN INFI- f ll NITE VARIETY FOR YOUR CHOICE. J Fruits, Nuts, Vegetables IN OUR MEAT DEPARTM ENT WE NOT ONLY HAVE The Turkey BUT EVERYTHING ELSE YOU MAY DESIRE. Warner, Wortman 6 Gore . . ww'''',''r'4rW'ees i