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MKITFORD MATli TTUBUNIO, M 1SDJTORD, OWMON, TUESDAY, NOV1SAI.BJSK 28, 101 1 PAGE MVH J ro a 0 LOCAL and PERSONAL :a l' V. HlrM-M, f Toll, wmii In Mod fonl yi'Hlonliiy with it Imiil of vnry rim) ulili'koim for thu TIiiiiihhkIvIiik IHIU'lK'1. I .I'D Mllli'liiKlOII, of ApplllKllto, lofl ycMtniilnv for IIi'IiIiIhIhiik, Cal., for u lluv.t iiiotitliit' vlHlt. Watch out for tlm WuhI lllilu mar Imt on tuiloiy prlccM. MIhm I'J, J. Crawford riitui'iMiil to Talitiit thin iiioiiiIiik to himiiiiI TIiiiiiIihkIvIiik with hur imnjiitH. I'. N. Whitman left yimtorday for ('hi.'- ,iin Kllior CnllfoinlK ihiIiiIk, to lit) nlittoiit it (oiiilo or tliri'o wdoIim. ICliilly T. Ktuiiiloford, iixntulnor for thu Now ICiikIhiiiI Conmirvalory of MiihIii In llontoii, iilituo, liaiiiiony, iiiiihIuiiI hUtory. 4 UM Wtwt Fourth ntii'iit. 'I'clopliiiiio 7211. 'J III Mr. and Mm. CIiiim. OhwhIiI Jr. to liirnitil to WimmI, Cul., nftor a vlitll on Autnlopo wink with Mr. and Mm. CIiiih. OhwiiIiI Hr. Itlallt KIiiiii wan In Ahhliiinl lntil nlr.lil In ultciiilitni'ii at a ioiiiiIoii of tint HiiiiiIhIi War VuturiiiiH, Himi iih for tut hoy prlri'ii licforo ImyliiK. WuhI Hl'iln Mnrkut. I'. HiiiiKnr and It. OitiiKhn'tiii l"ft hint night for Monition, Cnl. Wimt Hldo Miirhut, LoiiIh Hull, proiiilDtor, Iiiih thu tmkoy liarKiiliiH of tho t'lly. Mm. C. (). (IiiU'Im'h, of AhIiIiiiuI, wiih In MiMlfurd yoNtcnlay vIhIIIiik frluiiilH. Hho wiih a('i'oiiiinulid homo In thu ovitnliiK liy hor nliilor, Mm. I.nuni (liifflth. of MciUord, who will vlnlt In AhIiIiiiiiI. Iluy thu TIiiiiiUhkIvIiik turlwy at tho Wont Hldo iniuknt and hiivo inoiwy. Dr. 0. II. Kay In In Hnn Kranrlnoo for a Urn iImh' IhihIiiumh Mtay. Mnl)OMiH'ii cnndtcn urn frunh. Mm. .Inhu Martin, of I'hontilx, vIh Hud Mcdford ft Inula yiwtoriliiy. Spiiclul Holiday dlnnor oarli wnH nt tlm Tavern hotul, Kiifilo Point, On-, r.oo. sari Mm. .1. II. WIImiii left oil No. ! yiwlorday for Houttln, wlnn hIii ox IhiiU to roinaln with hr liiintiiind, who priridi)d hur to that city. Tho hunt lint tin In tho city, 2& ctn. nl llotol Medford harliur nhop. J. P. I'ool of KhkIo Point took No. Id litMt nlKht for Portland, whw ho will ronialn for a coiiplo of wookH. Ui'o It. A. Iloliuvfl, Tho lumiruace Man, over Jncknon County hnnk Chan. iloliliiHoii left for Alhauy hint uIkIiI. All kiuiin of fruit-Diana, nt Mo Dtiwoll'n. Mm. II. WhllliiK and MIhm Kdua llnytm of Hold Hill wont in Medford yunturday. Miirchantn' luiioh 12 to 2 o'clock. 3& coutH, nl llotol Mcdford. Mr. mill Mr. (). (I. Howard arc vIhIIIiik In (Irani ! toilny. llnlhH '.'r.o nl tho llotol Mcdford harbor nhop ovcry dny. Mm. I). Mulr I In Contrul Point today vIhIIIiik friend. Tho turkoy IiuhIih'HH will li ilonc at thu West Hldo inarkol liooaimo tho prlri'H thnro nro rlKht. Wolhorn llooHon, of Talent, wa In tho city yt'Mtordny. Cull nt llio TojtBory. Aladdin laiiip ;lo a hcaullful IlKht. At If. N. Kir. 2 HI Try It. & H. Uoup ltomody, a cure In tho womi canon, :i iIohom Hiifflclont, r.o oiM. por iiotoii 1'npsuioH. a20 Appio HI., Mcdford, Oroi;ou. 221 MIh Mnliol Norinllo, oxporloiifod ilroBHinakor. .Iiirkminvlllo, Oro. 23N ItnVtii'imlH, nil HtylcB, nlimit cost. Yo Nlfly. 217 Auolhor Hhlpinont of Hioho aiullroiiH JumI ruculvoil nt llio Med ford l-'iirnlturo H. Ilardwaro Co., opp. P. (). , ' JiiHt tako u look at tho Wimt Hldli niurkol'H turkoy prlco hoforo buy- IllK'. Moro iiudlroiiH Jimt rorolvod nt Iho Medford Kurulturo & Ilardwaro Co. Htoro, opp. P. O. Mr. and Mm. W. W. McNcaly ro turuud UiIh moriiliiK to thulr homo In Uorihrook, Cnl., aflor n vlnlt In Medford with Mr. niul Mm. ! C. ThompHOii, WceRs & McCowan Co. ' UNDEUTAlvERB Day Phone KB71 NlKlil I'Iiobm r, W. Wwsli 071. A. K. Orr, ! IIIY AHHIHTANT, Mm. M, H, .lowoll loft till morn I nt; for Haiila Cruit, Cal, .1. I!. liiiMhaiii mid family of llllhi lioii), N, I)., who tin lii'on In Mod fiiiil vIhIIIiik Attoruoy and Mm. .1. II, Cm kin, loft thl moriiliiK for l.o Auipdcii, whoro tlioy will Hpoud tho wlntor. Mr. KiiHlutm In a hiiukor In IHIlHlioro mid tho owuor of coiiHld ornhlo rual oHlato In thai Htato, Ho Ih iiIho IntoroHlod iillo oxduiMlvoly In .luckMOii coiiuly roul imtalo. All kluilH of hot diliikn at MuDow oil'. Mr. I'loronro Mtilkoy Infl tin iiiornliiK for n vlnlt with rolalvo In Itoddliiit, Cnl. Mm. 10, 10, Molvtu, of DiiiiHiiiulr. Cal., who haii boon hi Medford vIh IIIiik hr Hlxtur, Mm. (). W. Murphy, rutiiiiK'il to hor homo thl iiiornliiK. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carklu, (lloiin O. Taylor), atlornoy-allaw ovor .lai'kHon County Hank htilldlui:, Modfiird. Mm. C. A. Itothwoll and iIiiukIi tor, Ml AIIco, of Hoattlo, nrrlvod In Medford (hi iiiornliiK for n vUlt with rolatlvo. Mr. Itothwoll 1 (h-motion- of Mr. C. A. Drown, Juilio, Hairy uud Krooman Itothwoll, of thl .lly. For Halo, a wnlt-hrod malo calf, .lomoy and Holhtolu, Addru "i'alr vlow," Jackmuivlllo. Mr. mid Mm. (!. A. (liirduor ro turned to tholr homo In Talent thin iiiornliiK nftor a vlnlt with Mcdford relative. J. .1. Haurl. it Medford contrarlor mid hulldor, wn In Jadlinoiivlllo on biihlnc Monday. Pronto convorllhlo collar ovorcontn. Yo Nifty. 217 Mm. (Sortrudo Horcomho, who owiih ii much In tho (Jrlffln crook country, loft hint nlithl for J'nwi douii, Cal.. to npoud tho wlntor. Mm. C. C. Hcott, of Phoenix, whono hunbnud illod roccutly, loft yontortlny to npoud tho wlntor In Piinndoiia, Cal. Mm. MnCiicoly. who linn been roiiduclliiK tho lOloctrlc roomliiK Iioiiho. lofl yonterduy for Idaho. Mm. Itockwoll, of .Seattle, hiircooiI hor a prnprletren of tho Kloctrlr. room. J. A. Huiltli rotiirued from Porl Imid thl morning. Mr. Hmllh wn n rami pan led by hor daiinhtor. whom hUhbaiiil reconlly dlod In that city. Attorney mid Mr. 15. A. llonnic returned thin morning from a vlnlt to Hnlem mid Portland. KiiKcuo Chillier returned today to U'iiikuII valley, Klamath county, af ter a vlnll with his parent mid friend In Mcdford. Mr, Chlldem ha boon oiignKed In tho ntock html tie In Hint county for tho pniit flvo year. Ten hohocn woro run In limt nlftnt hy tho police and wore thin morning given a honrlng In Pollen Judgo Canon' court. An nil of thorn wero tho real, dyod-ln-the-wool WIIIIok of tho migratory weary fnmlly tlioy given mi opportunity to ncattor, and tlioy ncuttored, ninnl of thorn follow ing tho Houthum Pacific trail to tho HOIltll. O. A. Hovor, tho orchnrdlt, I nt tho Sncrod Heart honpltnl recovering from a nurglcnl operntlon performed by Dr. Keoly a few dnyH ago. John Wnlpolo of Clnnlnuatl, Ohio, I roglntorod at tho Hotel Monro. How lloyle, the new pnntor of Iho Chrlntlnn church of UiIh city, will not coiiimenco hi church work In Medford until Hiinday, Docemhor 10. All tho Htoro of Medford except grocery and drug ntoren will k cloned all day Thumduy, Thauknglv lug day. (Irocery and drug ntoren will bo open until noon of that day. Bntio Deserted. TACO.MA. Wanh., Nov. 2 8. Foul play, accident or denertlon are tho throo theorkm bulng followed np by (ho police (o account for tho ntrnngo dlHappournnco of Mm. 15. dray of Portland, leuvlng a two inontliH baby girl behind. Mm. dray had registered at tho OlympiiH hotul. heaving two letter, one to her liiinlumd, the other to a Hlnler, half flushed, hIiii walked out about 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Hho did not return. 555 VENIREMAN DRAWN 10 DATE . . . . Out of This Numlicr Out Eljilit Men Arc Permanently Sworn Jurors Over 300 Have Actually Been In-terroiiatctl. HAtJj OF HKCOHDS, I,.. Angelo. Cnl., Nov. 'ti. Am ii lokcn of ieicct niul m.viiiiiiIIi.v lliey I'cel for their I'd low juior, Hie juror in (lie MoNn iniira iiiiinler trial toiluy nlieiiilitil in it ImmIv the fiineriil of Clonic Sexton, foiiner mipeiior court clerk ami lnollicr of .J. It. Kexlon, (ho necoud peiiniiueiit .juror wcuicd to Iry tin CIIMC. In ilcl'eici to their winlic, .IihIkc llorduidl ami coiiiimcI for Imlli nideH ngrneil that Iheie mIioiiIi! lie no pro re iiimle at the morning HChxi'in oilier limn In qmilify the eleventh eiiire. The periniiueiil juror, after lireak fatiiig, left (heir iiiurler in autoitio bile, in coiiipniiy with the iloputien niul lijiiliff in wlione care they ut, anil went ilircel lo the funeral. The fifty M'liircmeu who repot led in court lodny niaki? a total of .VV Hint have hcen drawn to date for Hcrviee in llii cnne. Of that num ber more limit .'100 have actually Hm-ii interrogated rcgarilin: their ipmlili cnlioiiH, wiih the remilt that llicrc nre now eight pcrniaiiitiitly Hunni juror, ami lodh iili couccile that the real trial will he in progrcw with in a fortnight. It i hoped that (In jury can he Morn, iiicluiliiii; the two Huhntitules who are lo he drawn un der the ilipu(cil unction of he Cali foriiia code hv the Inller aprl of next wi'i'k uud the lukinjc of evidence he gun at once. I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. I i SAN KliANCISCO. Fcnliuand Dny. clmi-gcil with highway robbery, il clnrcil he commitleil the crimu to get local color for a inagar.inc torv. "fluilty," sail the jury after just llirce minuter' deliberation. KAN FHANCIKCO. "Turkey npc (1111" are the liileM trains on the Southern I'acihe. One train daily. eaeliMieariiig ten Ion of the Thaukrt givini; hirdh, is heiiii' run into Hie city this week from northorn poultry fannw. SAN FHANCISC'O. Three al- teinpls at suicide hy his wife made Willi chloroform, a kitchen fork mid a rnr.or blade, so annoyed Fied llol Iiiiii, Jr., that he sued for a divorce. "She was faking," he told the judgo. ' HAN FHANCISCO. Cnl. J. Henry Spring, millionaire nunrry operator, at tho head of an nrmy of CO qunrry inen, charged a gang placed to gunrd n dlnpuled yew trco by Millionaire Adolph Uhl. Uhl enmo out necoud bet. SAN FHANCISCO, Cal. LoiiIfo Tnher, who wroto "The Flaino," I going to innrry tho horo of her novel, Chovnller (lino Soverl, now plnylng In thin city mid who na a boy wan decorated by tho king of Italy for hla iuuhIc. v- JOHN A. PCRL Undertaker and ICmbalmer BuccouRor to tho umlortuklng do partinonl of Mcdford Furnlturo Co, Office H South llaHlett Htroet Tolophonei; dny, Doll 471; nleht roBklonco, Hull 473, Home 170-L. Gulls answered night or day AMiU'liANCH HKUVICK fiNrfttrfvttH'r Woman Loses All. KAIjAMA, Wash., Nov. L8. A loueli of palhoK was iutroiluceil into the trial of II, 1'. Phillips, president of (he ilel'uuet Commercial bank of Vnuoouvor, here loilny wlicn Mrs. Mary K, llamilloii ideiitiifcil u cheek for $1,0:11.10 which hho (leposil'jd after helling her little home, thine days before (ho haul; failed. She sold her home (o go cash to send to a sou dying of (uhereulosiH in Arizona. She lost il all. l'illips is enrged with reeeivine; ,1'uuds a ft or he knew (lie hank was unsound. SANTA MONICA, Cnl., Nov. 18.--Although there is a faint line of red outlined ugninst (he olour sky today In .tho Santa Monica mouutiiius, (he forest fires are practically out. The only plueo where the flumes Mill ereop along is on tho Santa Yney. ridge, but there is no fear expressed hy the rnngers that they will spread. 11 " n You read the want ads to find out ahout something- -because you have a quest 011 hand ami nut out ! mere curiosity, Littleton "Demands Probe. WASHINGTON. 1). C, Nov. 'J8. Reiterating his cluirge that there it, a coiispirack afoot to .use (he Slnn lev steel investigating eoinmiltce for the fiirlheriug of (he operations of the "bear crowd" in Wall street, Con gressman Martin Littleton filed today wiih Chairman Slaulev a demand I'm- a full investigntion. He nsks Hint the committee hold a meeting on Times day and Friday of each week and du clarch hut if his pojition is denied he will circulate a petition for the hear ing mnong (ho various members of the committee. Jiiltlcton also demanded that the New York I'rohK ho compelled to fur nish proof for an nrliole chnrging him with being nil ally of the steel eor porntion. Ncn.ro Released. MODIOSTO, Cnl.. Now !R. XV-l, Math, the uegro arrested at Pajuro ychierouy on suspieioii C being Hit fiond who assaulted Miss Harriet SnI. livan near hero two weeks ago, was loicnseti loday following an iuvesti galion hy Slieriff Diuglov. to whom the negro proved on alibi at Sui Jo so. Pure Food or Poor Food? When so eminent a food CNport as Dr, Wiley not only npprovea, but actually advocates the use of a product, you may be absolutely assured of it purity and healilifulncss, In a recent speech Dr. Wiley commended In strongest terms the use of' Cotton Oil as one of our most valuable food constituents, stating that undoubtedly better health would follow its geneial me, Cottolene the perfect shortening--has been the leading product in Cotton Oil cooking fats for over a quarter of n century. You will find the doctor; nil with von wbru you use Cotto true in place of hoi; fit, GRAZED NEGRESS .HH-4M--lM"-H-Vf-fr-H1H--H-- BUTCHERS TEll Says Victims Refused to Obey "Church Orders Accordinn lo God's Mcssaiic" Murderess Is But 18 Years of Aijc. hAFAYHTTi:, U Nov. '!&.- Cni7il with religion, Clcmcntiiie Br nchnl, nil 18-yoar-old neftrcM, eon fiwHud loday to liming ciiihcd the hcuils of ton viotiniH. nil nctjroc, with 1111 nx, uecniiHo they n-fimcd to obey "church orderri, nceording to Hod's message." Tllo ooiifofwioii followed (he killing last Sunday night of IMtert ItHtidall, his wife and hi four children, all under I) yearn of nge. Last Februiiryf nccordiiig to (lie Harucbcl woman's renin rkablc slnte mciit, she iiMsislcd in the murder of four members of the Audrim fninily. The mriiiloroiw ii believed to ho iiiHiiue. Kliuly the real enlnto conditions iih reflected in real etle advertising- before investing a dollar; then invest every dollar ou can raise. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l.pST- A small black hand jiumo containing money and two amnll koyn, between MHiih.ittnn cafe and Klectrlc. rooms. Iteturn to this office and receive reward. ' 210 FOH SAM-: Good team of horfccn 5 yearn old, wqlght 1500 lbs. oach, hnrnenn. Inqtilro 227 S. Ivy. 220 WANTi:i) 2 do, of blnck Mlnorcn pullotn. Hell Tel. 3S01. 220 WANT1 : ii Girl for cooking ami laundry work; wage J35 p0r month. Mrs. J. K. Heddy. 220 FOH HUNT Two now modern hounukceplng" roomn, Including gas range. Two blocks oaet of bridge l'rlvnto family. 101 Gonesoo st. 21C FOH SAI.K Hlfllnqulnhmont '1G0 ncrcE. nil goo'd' land, oa counly road; will self imoap. V. O. box fi22. no FOH KXCHANGK 34 0 ncrcs Nor- mnn county, Minn., nil under cul tivation; artcHlan well, fenced and cross fenced; good buildings; no rocks, ntiimps or swamp land; 1 M miles to town of S00 people $S0 por ncro. Kipilty of 12,r,00. Will take rnnch In Regno river valley or hnrdwnre ntock. C. A. McArthur room 3 P. O. block. Pacific 3GS1; Home 279. FOH SAI.K 5 room modern liungEU low built for n home; block to paving; beautiful lot and shade. Prlco I27S0. 250 cash, bnlnnco easy. C. A. McArthur, room 3 P, O. block. Pacific SCSI; Home 279. FOH SAMC -10 ncroa 1 mllo from Medford on macadamized road, 4 ft, blnck free soil. Clay nubsoll, 110 bard pan or bod rock. 5 acres alfalfa. 5 acres i yr. apples. This in a special bargain uud $1000 un der the innrkct. Prlco $1500, part toriUB. (' A. McArthur, room 3, P. O. block LOST A mink rug muff on Main nt. between Hotel Medford and creek. I.onvo at this offlco and receive rownrd. 216 You Can Cure That Backache ' I'aln along tho buck, dizziness, heudaeho ami general languor. Get a package of Mother Gray'n AHO-MATIC-LKAF. the ploasnnt root and herb euro for nil KIdnoy, Hluddor and Urinary troubles, when you feel all run down, tired, wonk and without energy uso tills remarkable combination of naturo'a horba ami rootn. Ah a regulator It hna no eoual. Mother (Irny's Aromatlc-I.enf Is Bold by druggists, or sont bi' all for 50 cts. Sample 'sont KH13K. Ad dress, The Mother Gray Co., Lo Hoy, V Y SkctecttfctMe! Gat the Original and Genulna HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. For InfantJ,Invnlids,andGrowing children. PmeNutrition.upbuilding the wholebody. InviRorales the nursing mother and the aged. IJIch milk, malted prnin, in powder form, A quick lunch prepared in mi&Hte. Take bo substitute. Askfor MORLICK'S. Hot In Any fMk Tnmt , Does This Mean Anything to You, Piano Buyer? raaSSS TWSBSaP!Ki8- fIlM rr. ITalc goes cast nftuv January 1st to buy ten carloads o JJianos for next year's business and every. Piano must move at some price. Js'ow is your chance. TWO FOR ONE Extraordinary offer by Hale's Piano JJousu to complete a record breaking year, 1911ilias thus I'nv proved a record year for the Hale's Piano House. Proin now until Christmas, day wc want to completely eclipse our sales record during any of the past six Christmas seasons. To accomplish this we have worked out a plan a new plan for Christmas buying. This plan is so attractive and so profit able for the purchaser that we positively know that when it is properly undei'stood, eveiy piano sale in Medford and vicinity will be made through our store during the next twenty-five days. Hale's Piano House has grown and become famous bj' giving the greatest possible value for the least money. It is needless to repeat that by buying direct from the factory and ih a large man ner, and being under no expense in the way of rents and high salaried help, we enjoy advantages that no other dealer can hope to obtain, and because wc want still more to increase our tremen dous volume of busiucss, we are giving to every purchaser more for the money he has to invest than any other dealer can on liv ing basis. Here Is Our New Plan For Christmas Buyers: TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE DOLLAR Prom now until Christmas wc will give every purchaser of a new piano or player piano a receipt for twice the amount of his first payment up to $50. Pav $10 and get credit for $20 Pav $15 and get credit for $30 Pay $20 and get credit for $40 Pav $25 and get credit for $50 Pay $30 and get credit for $60 Pay $35 and get credit for $70 Pay $50 and get credit for $100 The balance may be paid a little each month. This applies to every new Piano and Player Piano in our stock. sTo restrictions or reservations. It applies to the lowest priced Piano we carry as avcII as to the world's finest, the cele brated makes for which we are exclusivo agents. Included in these are such world famous Pianos as the "William Knabe, A. M. -M"cPhail, Sterling, Laffargue, Huntington, Mendelssohn, Lauter Humana, Behning, Sterling, Laffargue, and Huntington Player Pianos, and man' others. Remember that at all times and under all conditions Hale's Piano House sells better pianos for less money. But now your payments have just doubled the value that they have had before or ever will have again. The Piano may be selected at once and delivered at once or if you prefer we will deliver it on Christmas eve or Christmas morning. ONE DOLLAR DOES THE WORK OF TWO UNTIL XMAS. Pemembcr that Ave are the only direct factory to home (lis- , tributors of tho world's best Pianos and Player 'Pianos at the ?' Last possible expense-to each individual purchaser in Southqrif Oregon. .,-., I . We agree to sell you any piano you may want to buy of- the same quality for $100 less than you can buy tho same quality else where. Now, Air. Piano Buyer, it's up to you. Do you want to keep this money in your pocket or irivo it to the other dealer that can't enjoy the advantages in the buying field that'wd'have the opportunity to receive owing to our large output and-no expense to our selling methods. "' Our big salesroom is located on tho corner of Tenth and Oak dalo avenue, just south three blocks from the Washington school. Wo are outside, of the fire limits, but we arc insijle on prices. Wc 1 avo over twenty-soveii hundred satisfied customers right hero in the Rogue River valley to refer you to as to tho quality of our goods. Wo tune Pianos, we move Pianos, we repair Pianos, we store Pianos, we buy old Pianos, we sell Pianos, in fact, we do the Piano business of southern Oregon. We will give $500 to any charitable institution if any one can prove that our prices will be raised one penny to offset this allow ance from our regular retail prices, which are at all times the very lowest. . ..1.fr..H"H--H-H-t-H'M-W 4 Mt i t i ' i - T X