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ks r" --. v OT.i f i VY '' w ) ,-n v i ,,. i- r fxox form medford maie tribune, mispfokp. qrkoon, wkdntcsday. siOTrcMmsn 11, 1012. IOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mm. C, W. Jalm have re turned from a tour of tlio Klamath country They spent several weeks hI. their Potlcan Day retreat. Pat Bwayno of Jacksonville spout Tuesday with Med ford friends. What makes Clovcland finking Powdor Sell? Quality and price. 3 pound cans $1.00; 5 lb. $1.65. Ask for the cans with the screw top and metal handlo under regular cover. Aro useful when empty. Stewart Patterson with n number of friends motored to Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon, visiting Book mnn'n bank nnd other landmarks. W. C. Dutler of Ashland was a recent visitor in Medford. An oven tcaspoonful of Clovcland Dnking Powdor will do as much, or! more, than n heaping tcaspoonfnl of other powders. A8k your grocer for u .1 pound can; which costs only $1. Chester Carter loft Tuesday after noon for a business trip to Southern California, A. V. Walker and Harry Clngcadc left Wednesday in quest of tho fes tlvo deer. They will bo absent until tho end of tho week. Medford Consovatory of Music and Languages, Collego Dldg. Tho only music school in So. Oregon with a full corps of teachers. Send for catalog. George Fields of Provolt spent Tuesday afternoon with Medford friends. Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. W. Arthurs of Sacramento are in Medford visiting with friends. Tho Jackson County W. C, T. U. oonvcntlon will meet at tho Baptist church Wednesday at 10:30 p. m. Afternoon sessions bcginlng at 1 p. nt. Also evening address by tho Ilev. Baily of Pohenlx. Mrs. K. Coleman of Phoenix was u recent visitor in Medford. Miss Annie Towne of Phoenix spent Wcdnesda'y with friends In Medford. Dr. Stearns has moved his offices from Garnett-Corcy building to the Jackson County Bank building, rooms 17, IS and 19. 150 Shorty Miles and M. Biden left Wednesday for & hunting trip on up per Elk creek. Efforts are being made by local socialists to have Victor Berger, first socialist member of Congress, and" Emll Seldel, candidate for vice presl dent on the socialist ticket, speak in Medtord'while oh their "swing around the country." Both men aro of na tional fame. S. A. Newell. ladles tailor, 4th floor M. P. H. bids. .Socialists of Medford and vicinity havo arranged a social session for tonight at Smith's Hall on north Grpe street All socialists are urged to attend and bring their frionds. A 'splendid program has been arranged. Light refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tuttle have re turned from a short business trip to Central Point. Garland stoves and ranges, lubri cating oils, F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware, No. 28, South Central. Miss Pearl Bobs of Central Point spent Tuesday with friends in Med ford. A. Hcarn has returned from at tending the state fair at Salem. Oak and hardwood f 4.E0 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Bay Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Waiter McCaUum has left for Sa cramento where he will offtclato as head ticket agent for tho California stale fair. J. M. Morris of Marysville, form erly a rouidont of this city, is In Medford on a short business trip. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Shapjelgh Hardware, 28 South Central, II. C. Gurnott, Ed Warner and Tom Moffatt reached home Tuesday overling from Marshfield by way of Crescent City. Thoy had a vory dif ficult trip owing to heavy rains and subsequent mud. Captain J. T. Nash owner of tho Nash Hotol block, is in Medford for a short visit. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book storo. Charles Young and party have roi turned from an nutomobila trip to Crescent City. Ho reports a spjondld trip with tho exception of threo duy's rain, M. Purdln spent Tuesday after noon ut Jacksonville on business. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson of Grift fill Crock were among their Med ford frionds Tuesday, Get Mrs. Reynolds home made broad at DeVoe's, Weeks &HcCo wan Co. UNDERTAKERS pay rues mti might rkotMi jr. w. wmu mvi a. a. AT AMMVAVT fiMRMiiisat II. 0. Stoddard Is in Portland on n business trip. Miss Ellinbeth Putnam left Wednesday for San Francisco, being nummoncd by tho illness of hor broth er. Austin Corbln and Corbln Egell ar rived Wednesday to look after their Antelope Valley orchards. B. D. Weston, commercial pholog raphorn, negatives mado any time or placo by appointment Phono M. 1471 J, Churchill, president nnd Alox Roseborough, secretary nnd Har ry L. Walthors, local manager -havo returned from a trip to Prospect where they ordered tho repair of the road nt tho Prospect power plant. Thoy report that, with the work now being done, tho road to Crater Lake will bo In fine condition for tho scientists excursion. Messrs. Church hill and Rogoborough left Wednes day for Montague. The Pantorlum cleans nil sorts of bed clothes. 150 Mrs. M. Massdan has gono to Ala meda, Oil., for n visit with her sister. Mrs. C. F. Rukc8 and son Charles, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Low Rukes hnvo gono to San Fran cisco to mnko their home. Oysters, wo kuow how to servo them any style. Hotel Medford. Mrs. G. K. Corey loft Tuesday ovon Ing for Minneapolis her former home, on account of tho serious Illness of her mother. Sho will bo absent sev eral weeks. Thos. E. and Gus Nichols of Eaglo Point tarried a short timo in Med ford Tuesday. They had been sub poenaed as wjtncsscs In tho Cotfman case Tho Pantorlum docs all kinds of alterations and mending of men nnd women's clothes, qs well as to clean and press them. . 150 Postmaster Brlggs, S. Clovengcr, S. Hudson and Ben Frcdonburg of Big Butte wero in Medford one day thts week. J. S. Howard motored to Jackson ville Tuesday afternoon. Get It atrDeVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colvig, D Croncmlllcr, John F. Miller, W. Get- cholt and Win. Broad of Jacksonville wero in Medford yesterday. Mrs. W. H. McGowan was a Jack sonville visitor Tuesday afternoon. Many jackets and fur coats aro be ing reilncd and altered by the Pan torlum. 150 Frank R. Nell of Derby, state fores ter for this district was In Medford and Jacksonville one day this week. J. B. Jackson and W. H. Brown of Eagle Point were recent visitors In Medrord. Oysters. Oysters, Oysters, direct from the Oyster beds at Hotel Med ford. Don Cameron nnd Leslie Stansall were over from Jacksonville Tues day. - H. C. Stock of Ashland was In Med ford a few days ago, en route to the county seat. Pantorlum drivers will call at your door for hi! sorts of clothing to be cleaned and pressed. Telephone us your orders. 150 Grant Matthews of Foots Creek was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosenbaum Tuesday. Quite a number of the residents of Big Butte precinct wero In Medford during tho week, having been subpoe naed as witnesses in the Cotfman cane which was dismissed on motion of the district attorney. A number of our lady customers, who have had their clothes cleaned and altered by us, have expressed their satisfaction, and pleasuro by as suring us that thoy will come to tho Pantorlum again when in need of anything of tho kind. 150 Victor Bursell of Central Point and Jesse Neathammer of Wlmor pre cinct .were among those in Medford Tuesday. M. W. Halo of Rogue River, a pioneer miner of Southern Oregon, was a recent visitor In Medford. He returned not long since from Califor nia, where he took his wife for the benefit of her health two years be fore, but with avail. Ail wool blue sorgo suits to your measuro at 116.50; no uso wearing a hand-me-down, at Elfcrt, tho. Tailor. 154 Peter Donhoff, of the Dcuhoff Maultby Cement Construction Co., one of Mcdford's wideawake citizens, loft Tuesday evening on a visit to his former home In Michigan. Ho will Ijo gono several weeks and will bring back with him tho latest ideas in his lino of business, A. C. Hough, the Grants Pass at torney, was iu Medford and Jackson ville Tuesday, You can be made to appear as well, as do your lady friends, if you will allow the Pantorlum to clean und- alter your suits and dresses, You see what we did for them. 150 W. H. Johnson and his family for merly of Applegate, who have been stopping in Jacksonville for some time pust, left Tuesday evening for Salem, which will bo their futuro home. Thoy were accompanied by Mr. Johnson's mother, Mrs. P. A. C. O. Walker of Dead Indian dis trict, city editor of tho Vnlloy ltccord under E. J, Kaiser's regime, was In Medford nnd Jacksonville tho foro part of tho week. Jmlgc Nell and his ulcco, Miss Marian Nell of Portland, Mrs. J. Rus sell and Miss Frances Nunan motored to Medford from Jacksonville Tues day. Oak nnd hardwood 14.50 nnd $5.00 per cord. Gold liny Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. J. F. Crump of Applegate trans acted business In Medford nnd Jnck sonvllla ft few days ago. Mr. Wobb mid his son, who nro gardening near Tolo, spont a few hours In Medford Tuesday. Jack Merrill, C. C. McClondon, Lawrenco Cardwoll and J. E. David son of Gold Hill precinct wero recent visitors In Medford. Medford Conservatory of Music and Languages, Collego building. Tho only music school In Southoru Ore gon with a full corps of teachers. Send for catalog. J. II. Gay of Contrnl Point spent n fow hours In Medford Monday. Joseph Glnet, F. M. Smith and Y. H. Allen of Sterling wero among tho many outsiders who transacted busi ness In Medford during tho week. Soda Fountain nt DeVoo's. Fred Schaefcr, who robbed Eng land's drug storo nt Central Point somo tlmo ago nnd was sentenced to Imprisonment in the state peniton tiary upon a plea of guilty, was taken to Salem by E. Wilson. Judgo Prim was over from Jack sonville one day this week. Ho has re-established his law oftlco at tho county scat. Note the lost column on classified ad page for lost purse containing gold watch and money. Fred Williams or Grants Pass is in Medford visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Woodford. Jack Wilkinson who has spent tho summer at Fort Klamath owing to 111 health, has returned to Medford much Improved. Ho will resumo his place In the Medford National Bank. Gcorgo Sanders, business agent for the Chicago-Rogue company of Grants Pass, spent Wednesday at Medford on business. Carkln & Taylor (John H. Carktn, Glenn O. Taylor), attornoya-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. Martin L. Erickson left today for Ashland to direct the survey of the new highway to the top of ML Ash land. He will be absent sovcral days. Dins H NOIWE LINDSEY DENVER, Colo., Sept. U. Incoin. ploto returns received early today In dicate that tho Vrngrclvus of both tho republican nnd domorrnllo par ties swept Colorado ycttordny In tho statu primaries. Philip B. Stewart, progressiva re publican, Is nominated for governor. Ho will bo opposed by Kilns A, Am nions, n progtesslvo democrat. Tho Hoosovcltltes tried to Induco Slow art to Join tho bull mooso party but ho refused. Tho progressiva party will seek to put Edward B. Cosllg on tho ballot by petition In opposition to Stowart nnd Amnions. The progressives uttoed away from the polls yesjtordny, as nil V their candidates nro to bo named by peti tion. The bull moosors nssortod to day that tho returns showed tho pro gressiva element predominates both tho old parties. Tho democrats have nominated John F. Shnfroth us their cnndldato for United States Bonator tor tho long term. James H. Brown and M. D. Vincent nro tho republican senatorial nominees. Judgo Ben Llndsey. who hns been prominent In tho work of tho bull moose party, was ro-nomlnatod on tho democratic ticket. Kntherlno Wilson, candidate for nomination to congress, was defeated. ROUGH AND TUMB MAINE'S RNOR GIRL LEADS FIGHT TO SAVE MEN FROM NOOSE LOS ANGELES, Oil., Sept. 11. Determined to save the lives of 15 men in California K!iiite!itinrics under sentence to linn;? for murder, Miss Eunice McMillian, secretary of the Lot! Angeles Anti-Capital Punishment League in circutntinj etitioiig today praying executive clemency. She hoes to secure ")000 Mgnutiircs he fore September 17. To raihe $1.00(1 necessary to aid her work, n commit tee of ten has been named to solicit subscriptions. NOTICE. Mrs. Hall, china docoratlng room 408, Garnott-Corey Dldg., 1 to 5 dally. Classes Tuesdays nnd Fri days. 153 Hluoa, and her son, Rorrell, who will spend (he school year at tho capital city. Fall and winter goods are on dis play, at a very low figure and a fit guaranteed, by Elfert, the Tailor. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What n Heap of Happiness It AVotilil Bring to Mcdfonl Homes Hard to do housework with an aching back. Brings you hours of misery nt Iclsuro or at work. If women only know tho cause that ' Backache pains often come from weak klduoys, 'Twould savo much needless woe. Doan'a Kidney PHIa aro for weak kidneys. Read what a Medford citizen says: Mrs, Mury WInterhalder, near West Jackson Htreot, Medford, Or,, says: "I used Doan'ri Kidney Pills with beneficial results -when suffer ing from kidney trouble and I know of other persons who have tukch them with success. Since I used Doan's Kidney Pllltt about a year ago I havo not hud the least trouble from my kidneys. This remedy dc HerveB my hearty Indorsement." "When your buck is lame re member tho name." Don't simply ask for u kidney remedy uak dis tinctly for Dohii'h Kldnoy Pills, tho samo that Mrs. Wlntorhaldcr hud the remedy backed by homo testi tnony, 50c all stones. Foster-Mil burn Co., Props., Iluffulo, N. Y. I! .. ) El OUT FOR ROOSEVELT PORTLAND. Mo., Sept. 11. "I am a believer In tho squnro deal policies of Colonel Itoohovelt, I am a Roose velt republican." This was tho confirmation given hero today by Governor-Elect Haines when asked as to a report that on the night of tho recent election ho had como out for tho progressive candi date for president. Tho progressives of Mnlno bollove that Haines' declaration of fnlth, fol lowing his election, will nld greatly In swinging Maine into lino for Roosovelt and Johnson. IE SPEAKER IS TEDDY TACOMA, Wash.. Sopl. 11. Over 1 3,000 people braved tho chill hreoto that Bvopt over Tucoiim'h stadium last night to hear Theodore Roosovelt. Over 1,000 cltlxotn with rod and white badges and red ban danna greeted him nt tho depot and escorted him to tho Tucomn Hotel. An impromtu reception wax hold In his honor prior to the nddrctm In tho stadium. "It Is a mistake about my being an orator," said Roosovult at tho be ginning of his address, "I'm Just n fair and rough and tumble Hpoaker," nnd then ho proceeded to show what ho meant. Ho declared tho progroHslvo party had como to bring hack to tho nation n combination of "economic sound ness with a high morality" which Is essential for national huccoas. Ho proceeded to rolntu how tho machinery of tho old republican par ty had been "stolon by the Ponrasos, BarnoH, Guggenhelms and tho Bev erly Coiners, Coiner bolug tho Wash ington stato republican committee man. Roosovelt snld ho had no fight with tho rich. "If a rich man got rich doing something that was of scrvlco to tho rest of tho raco. I mil glad of it," ho said. "All wo pro. liOBo to do Is to make It Impossible to let the rich swindle you follows," i.uii-ij-.jji-iiiiij'J TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Girl for 'sovcral hours each day. Phono Pacific 1302. Money Back Catarrah Remedy Dosing tho stomach won't kill Catnrrh germs. Neither will sprays, douches, 8ituffs or ointments. The quickest way to kltl germs Is to breatho deep Into tho lungs tho vaporised air of Booth's HYO.MEL As this antiseptic nlr passos over tho sore spots Infested with Catnrrh germs, It not only ilcatroya them, but heals tho Inflamed membrane and stops tho discharge of mucus. Then hawking, spitting, snuffing, crusts in noso and foul breath will disappear, and vile, disgusting Ca tarrh will be conquered. A comploto HYOMEi outfit, which Includes a hard rubber inhaler, only costs $1,00. Extra bottles, it nfter wards needed, $50; and Chns. A. Strang Is authorized to rotund your money It dissatisfied. WE WILL MAIL YOU f 1 for each sot of old False Teeth sent us, Highest prices paid for old Gold, Sllvor, old Watches, Brokoa Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mail. Phlla. Bineltiug & Itcflniug Company Established 20 Year 803 Chestnut Ht Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum, Highest prices paid, Boys' and Misses' UNDERWEAR We arc closing out about 2f tloz. Hoys' and Misses' medium and heavyweight i'leeee-Iined Vests and Pants, 35c to 50c qualities Closing Out price, each 25$ Ladies' long sleeve, high neck, lightweight Vests for early fall wearsale price, ea..25tf Boys' and Misses' Nazareth "Waist Union Suits, three garments in one sale price 39 each, two for 75p Boys' and Misses' Nazareth Waists, fill sizes, at each 25 Boys' and Misses' Acorn Brand Knit "Waists, each 15 10 doz. Boys' Percale and Madras Cloth Blouse Waists, mostly light colors Closing Out price, each 25 The big advertised LITTLE ONE Brand of Blouse Wai,sts for boys, sizes 7 to .14 years, light and dark colors, each 50 1000 yards all silk find satin Bibbons, all staple colors, yard 10, 15, 25 Men's fill-leather Work Gloves, pair 50 Men's Work.and Gauntlet Driving Gloves, reg ular $1.25 to $1.75 quality sale price., pr....$t Ladies' Gauntlet Driving Gloves, pair '. i 5ty, 75, $1.00 See our big table of odd pieces in Dinner ware fit your choice, 10 each Choice 5 Each. 200 pieces of Kitchen Utensils up to .15c value choice tomor row, 5 each. The biggest value and the best wearing lino of Men's, Boyg' and Misses' Hosiery in Medford here in all sizes :.., 15 pair HUSSEFS S.S.S. CURES BLOOD PQISON nn... ii,. t,inn,i i.nnninnii litfnntoil with tho vlriui of Oontnnloui lllood Polion, tho symptoms nro soon manifested, The iiiou h nnd ftwtttn oopnor-colorTnl spota npponr, iv rtd rush breaks out, thohnlr boglna to. oot m out, and usually soroa nnd uIgam show tliniiiMlTnn on Ullforoi t parts f Uw liodv. At tho first nluu of tho senile 8.8. H. nhould bo tnkott, for tlw trSlo is too Jowrful uul dm.Roroua to trlllo with, If ullowod to run , on tho tendency Jn to work down nml nttnok tho bonon tuul norvos, ami so o tltuoa it mnkofl n comploto phynlunl wtoolc of tho BulToror. Iho onso i u make no such headway if 8. 8. 8. is oonuuoncod and ttmil nooorUliiR to Ulryo tlonnj ita proKross can bo stopped, tho poison removal I, ul licm til preserved. 8.8.8. hooh Into tho blood nnd romovmi tho Inslilloun vItuh, cleanses tho elrottlatlon nnd nmkos n comploto nnd J"V"ni .' l7 driving, out tho causo. 8. 8. 8. qulokly tnkoi olfoot on tho blood, ftmlRnid tinny tho symptomn dlmumour, tho hnnlth i Inmrovml, t o skin nil spots, bomS and blomlslios, ntftl whim 8.8.8. lina thorouuhly P wrijlnrt tho circulation no trnco of tho dlsoaso is loft. 8. 8. 8 n purely WKotablo wiilPdy, siirca OontnKloua lllood Poison bocuuno it is tho Rrofttoul of nil blood piui llors, tostod nnd provon for inoro than forty yoar. Home troutmono book and nuy modloul udvluo frto to nil who wrlto, THK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAWXAi GA. Get this idea of rough, high proof, strong whiskey out of your head --or it will get you play the devil with your nerves ruin your digestion. , ; Why punish yourself? Cyril. Noble, pure, old and palatable fg HottlrM at ilrinkiiiK strciiKth. Sold everywhere ami cot no more than -, any other kooi! whiskey. W. J. Vim Schuyver & Co., General Agonls, Portland. NOT merely A MODERN BUNGALOW Pmm lfcPI HIb FIB HK MB 1 I but A MODEL, MODERN HOME of flvo InrRO rooms, bath, two Iiitko porches, nnd coiinoctliiK woodshod and storo room, nt .S2H Dakota Avu l01t HAI.H at IcsH than cost, with grounds of threo lots, all fenced and Improved with com nut walks, Inwu, vinos, shrubbery, flowors, pinion, fruit, uhndo trees, chicken hoiiso nnd pons, lloiuo Just threo hundred feet of pave ment, facing south dn,wn router of Oning" street. This will not last Ioiik. Sea It nt once. Call M, ll;il or sou owner at hoiiso for prlco and torms. Kstnhllshcd 1S78 Incorporated 1004 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 201 Franklin Kt., Now Vork Our KK'rlnlly APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own houses In , NKW VOItK, MVIMtl'OOI, LONDON AND (JIAHOOW Direct cmislKurnQnln solicited or sco oilr Horiio Hlvor roprcsontntlvn... CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon . APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts and uuantltloa, nnd what prlco? Wo nro not tonif orliiK for nnyhody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chanco thu markoi? Consult us nnd wo will glvo you nnotutlonu. I ovqry ciibo-wo Hond thn sollors sain not. N Now York wo uho our own salo nolo, and do not havo a'pplorf sold by auction, H. N. WHITE & CO. 76 Park Place New York H ' w r,ftUM ajijH We mak 23 styla of Dort I which we ihow.in our CaUlo B-X PAKM, nooSN nunrnntofld, n hIios At.i.ft.M OKArTMKAW IKTXmiOH JDOOBII l'onols '"" iKliiaro ntuuk, il hIkon ut. I1,TI OKArxsKAir tbojix sookk p.op, ts.to, 10.00. $5,00 mill M.Oa OOTTAUB XBOJfT JJOOBS Dotlblo HtrniKtll "A" quality iiIiihh, 10 stylon, nt 18.00, tslbo, S3.no. t'l.Tr, ami ,,,,a.89 niHIDB W2MSOW TBHC to nrntoll III HOttt.,.,.1 .90 IBNLDB 900 TB1JC (for only Olio ldo), ,.,,,,$ 40 All mail la our own mill. Our Haiti. Wjmliiwit, Id I). I'miiie. llmmtKinritii, Mouldlum nt iiriiporllmmlily l rt(ii, tvlilili iro (irlnlcU pliliil Iu our bfl lllualmli'il ull, Wo eunrniilen ullfiii Hon mil fo Uellrvrr, Don't fill to writ for stliloir Ho. 41. wi aall in.nn. 4 -; -- ---.. . ----.-.-' . ..-.. T VHW nywittra, iiiiunnvo n luiikt onu( Imnlihit. P Si r a.i tip i r.iv: lit! (JII JPlf'VJ1'! 7 .user """WT 'mewn r..j . tivj-v.u ' 1 vaM H"fl" rrjq;K'fxzyWrrz?tvji ,fmr-,jM v i' , .!, " t