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f agi awe MEDFORD MATJj TRIBTINE, MEDITOKp', Oftlt'CioX, WEDNESDAY, STSP'mrDBttl 10.12 1 r - IS; i. i j ;. ,1 J IW I."- I'u i 1 iff ..I ft ' .- l-v $! I-. fe i ft-i t h ' ! si s. B3u II.,,.1 i-JUiP, JLJL Mr. and Mrs, T, J. O'Uara of Con trol Point wortf among Medford friends Tuesday. Kalph Jennings of Applegate ami K. Siuton, WlllowSprlnRS wer In Medtord, Tuesday eri route to Salem wlih Tour, vounii fellows, who had been sent to the penitentiary for dif ferent erjmes. Oel It at DoVoo's. George . Cornitus has returned from a short business trip to Port land, ' , . Dr,- Rickert, eyesight specialist. !LrW. Tel or of the Clark & Hen- Fnujk ,loK(U n cry v-OHHii uciioii coiiiimiiy, is in .uuu- fonl on a short business trip. The1 Pantorlum la thoroughly equipped for making alterations of your suit's for fail wear, . The" meeting of the Parent-Teachers association of the Washington Hchool has been postponed until the second Friday In October. To fair grounds, 25 cents from Hotel ?ash, Tako brown cars. Hall and Meyers Taxi Co. 154 t Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Clemmeus, nloneer residents of southern Ore gon, are Tlsltlng In Jackson county. They are now engaged In the chicken K. C, Onddls and Volney Dixon, who have been making n trip as far east as 2ew York, are at home ngalti( All, night dance Thursday night at Nat. , 11. W. Houston and oi S. lilack- ford of Willow Springs lircclnet wero In Medford Tuesday. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposlto book Btore. J. Plerrcpont Morgan and his fam ily were down from Ashland Tues day, visiting In Medford, their, for mer homo. They left the same even ing on a trip to Kentucky, No order too small, or too largo for us to call for ami deliver, Lee ltratlshutf nml Lemon harley of lirownsboro transacted business In Medtord one day this week. Oak and hnrtiwood 14,50 and $5,00 per cord. ' Gold Kay Healty Co., JAPAN CHOOSES SHE F, BIDING i merchant of Ker- Medford, on a short business at Stockton. Cal. 1 An even feaspobnful of Cleveland tfi&frig Powder will do as much, or more, than a heaping tcaspoonful of other powders. Ask your grocer for a" 3 pound can; which costs only $1. iirs. tiese T. Daker took first prlio as beet pastry cook In" Jackson coun ty. ' She always uses Cleveland Bak ing Powder and purchase the 5 pound size from her grocer for $1.6 o. What makes Cleveland Baking Powder soil? Quality and price. 3 pound cans, $1.00: 5 pound, $1.65. Ask for the cans with the screw top and metal handle under regular cov er. Are useful when empty. Medtord Consovatory of Mnslc and Languages, College Bldg. Tho only music school In So. Oregon with a full corps of teachers. Send for catalog. A team driven by A. W. Barclay ran away on Main street Wednesday causing considerable excitement. Tho team crashed into ari electric light pole breaking it off. No ono was hurt. 8. A. Newell", ladles tailor, 4tb floor M. F. ft a. bldg. v A woodshed In the rear or a new bungalow on -west Jackson burned 'Wednesday mornixig. The fire de partaeat responded. Little damage" was done. To fair grounds, 25 cents from Hotel KmuV Take brown cars. Hall and Meyers Taxi Co, 15 4 George W. K'ncald of Peyton la in Medford, visiting his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch of Jack sonville left for Pendleton Wednes day evening, to attend the Round-up. Tiey will' visit Portland and Bend before returning. Garland stoves and ranges, lubri cating oils. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware, No. 28, South Central. Miss Anna Higlnbotham of Cen tral Point was shipping in Medford Wednesday. Send your furs to the Pantorium to be cleaned and relined. Earl Burk and lloy Hodson left for Crater Lake thls'mornlng. Oik and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Bay Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. ' Oh account of school closing Fri day, tlie Parent-Teachers association of tho Roosevelt school will meet Thursday afternoon at the school at 3 P, M. This Is tho first meeting of the year and a large attendance is desired. Fall and winter goods are on dis play at a very low figure and a fit guaranteed, by Elfert, the Tailor, v 154 Tho W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs day afternoon at 3 p. in. at the Bap tist church. Diamond Edgo tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware, 28 South rjeniril. "Tio', 'Southern Oregon Equal Suf frage League will hold a luncheon and executive meeting at tho Holland Hotel Thursday at 12 o'clock, Br. Jtlckert, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. , .After being busy two weeks and deciding a number of cases, the petit jury has been discharged by Judge Calkins, rNow Is the proper tlixio to have tlta Pantorium clean and repair your wjntor clothes, j,llarry Cingcado and A, W. Walk er have returned from a short trip te the mountains. i,Jehn Tlce and John Booth have ratttraarf from eastern Oregon, 'W-i ML. I - : JtfHMW P- WtffcAHcGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS ,. J,- t jtor;MtMMn ,, yr. wtk ten Ai m. rr 'AY a '" M byvllle, Is In business visit. Hats cleaned and blocked, Pantor ium. A, . Taylor 'was In our city Tues day, to meet a nephew of his wife, who lives In California All night danco Thursday night at Nat. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. T. y. Hill or Ashland was In town Tuesday. N'otlco to Ladles: You are In vited to witness tho free demonstra tion of prevailing fashions in halr- dresslng given by a young man at tlio Beauty Shop exhibit at the Fair Grounds, immediately after the races Thursday and Friday afternoons. Souvenirs for the children. 154 M. A. Carter, the miner, has been spending a few days In Medford. He Is operating In the Siskiyou range with success. Soda Fountain at DeVoo's. T, J. Carney has returned from a business trip to Redding, Cal. E. D. Weston, commercial photog raphers, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phono M. 1471 See the beautiful new switches at the Beauty Shop. 150 George Alford and Wm. Wilder or Phoenix were In Medford a few days slnco. Ladles be euro to see the free demonstration of fashlonabtc hair dressing by a young man at tho Beauty Shop exhibit on the Fair Grounds, Immediately after tho races. Souvenirs for the children. 154 W. H. Vneable. A. Throckmorton and James Buckley were over from Applegate during the week. Carkln ft Taylor (iofen IT. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law. over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. M. Sidley, Jr., of Lake creek and J. L. Kershaw of Antelope tarried a few hours In Medford the forepart of the week. Get Mrs. Reynolds home made bread at DoVoo's. All night dance Thursday night at Nat Robert W. Telfor Is In Medford, looking after Clark & Heriery com pany's affairs. Ladies, try ono of the famous shampoos at tho Beauty Shop. 156 J. C. Altken has returned to Rogue River after & short stay In this city. Ovsters. -we know how to serve them any etyle. Hotel Medford. E. C. Ferham, bridge contractor went to Gold Hill Tuesday evening to receive material for a bridge of small proportions that will be built across Sardine creek. rieforo you start wearing heavy shoes have your feet fixed at the Beauty Shop. 15 G F, N. Gilbert, a capitalist of Port land, Is hunting in the mountains of the upper Rogue, accompanied by J. R. Hale. To fair grounds, 25 cents from Hotel Nash. Take brown cars. Hall and Meyers Taxi Co. 154 Miss Ora Adklns left for her home at Portland Tuesday, after a short visit In Medford. Ovsters. Oysters. Oysters, direct from tho Oyster bods at Hotel Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunt Lewis, who havo been at Crater Lake and Med ford during the past week left Tues day evening for Portland. All wool blue serge suits to your measure, at $1C50; no use wearing a hand-me-down, at Elfert, tho" Tailor. 154 Mr. and Mrs. Bigger of Roseburg ami J. Klrklanil of Albany rtvere among the many from abroad In Medford lately. All'nlglit danco Thursday night at Nat. All work is guaranteed at Beauty Shop. ' " tierlln'tho artist tailor says to the ladles or Medferd: "It 1h that dif ference In style, cut and finish In your garment that gives distinction.'" Ask Berlin. SAN KHANCISCO, Kept. 18, Willi n military rvviow of S.ttOO troops nt liio I'rcsiiiii), ilaytilit ftiv works nml relijiioiis ooremoitiiv, tho Uodii'rttion of tho sito seleolod by l!u Jniianesooominissiont'if! for Nip pon's oxfiitiit t the llho l'aimiun lneitu exposition, wns oontluototl hero tmlny. Japniv is the fivst for eipi linliou to seloel u site op lh irommls. An nt-unmuulul trinboiml rluirnctcrfchV of Old Japan murk's, the. spot. The ,lnpanoo tvchihils, it is estimated, will eot $1,000,000, ami nfter the exposition vi(l lie pre sented as a gift to the United Slnte. Leaving the Fairmont Hotel, the party, inoluditii; the Japanese com. missionors4 noting Governor Wallace, Mayor Rolph, foreign consuls nml directors of the exposition, us well as about 100 other prominent citi zens proceeded in automobiles to the Clitf House, where luncheon was served. The party then proceeded direct to the exposition site. FIVE WEW CARDINALS AT NOVEMBER CONSISTORY HOME, Italy Sept. .18. Tho date of the November consistory when five new cnrdinnls, including an Amer ican, nre to he created, is expected to be announced soon by IVnw Pius. It is1 generally believed here that Hector Kennedy, of the American college in Home, will be one of the five. litre Id tho entertainment by playing bugle enlls and rendering cornet solos from the. top of flarfield peak, the melody )iing emdioved oyer, llie luk and tIm.Mirrouiidmg mountains, To Professor O'Ourn, ml Hev Sheldon foil the work of housing tlto jjuesls mid lack of friction demon strated their cnimeity for Uio re sponsiliilily. .MKHCHAjh'tt ATTKXTION. In accordance with the vofo of tho Association all stores will close at noon on Medford Bay. Thursday, Sep toinbor 19th, remained closed during the afternoon and keep open during Uio f'ovenlng otthe enriitvM tiiid htreflt Jiarade. , . , ', ita i President. JOHN 11. CARKIN, Secretary. 'K M. M. Department Store For "Good Goods? ,i ; EXCURSION A SUCCESS Kastcrn Dlsplny of Irfidlcs C'lml(N. The M. M.iiupartment store lina Just received a large shipment of beautiful fall coats, navy, greys, blacks, novelty cloths, especially In large sixes up to 44. A special Invitation Is extended to all tho ladles of Medford to call and sco them. Tho public, library will ho closed Thursday afternoon on account of tho fatr. It will open again in tho even ing. ; U. ,'j.r s HAPPY WOMEN (Continued from pago 1.) tion of the courtesies extended. Rvamino lake's Formation Tuesday wns spent by tho scien tists in boating on tljo lake, in moun tain climbintr nml examination of the rock formation and innking photo graphs. In the evening another great bonfire wns held nml the geological nnd geographic features of the lake discussed. ; j' ;On account of the crowded condi tions nt the lako camp, part of the Medford contingent were cared (for at Arrant's camp. Three of the enrs returned Tuesday afternoon to Med ford. An early start was made from the lake Wednesday and nt 1010 the cars began to arrived in Medford, many of .th$tn mnii:ijp Uie,.trip in .five hours. John .Xorling added a uniquo fen- ,T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY Plenty Of Ttlcio In todfonl, niol f;ioil Region for It Wouldn't any woman bo happy, . After yoara of backache Hjkifforltig, Days of misery, nights of unrest. Tho distress of urinary troubles, Whon she finds freedom. "Many readers will profit by tho following. Mrs. Jano Sovey, 1023 Ninth St., Medford, Oregon, says: "I first used Doan's Kidney Pills while living in Idaho. I had suffered a great deal from kidney trouble, and nothing see mod (o help me. 1 had Intensu pains in my back, hips and kidneys, when I started uIng Doan's KIdnoy Pills, but waa soon relieved and fin ally cured by this remed'." 'j 'The above 'statement' mustenrry' conviction to tho mind of overy reader. Don't simply ask for a kid- noy remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney; Pills, tho same, tliat Mrs aovey hnu tne remeay backed by homo testimony. 50 all stores. Fos-tcr-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. v "When Your Back Is Lames Re momber tho.'anuJ-,. . f X f T T t ? t T y & fliildri'irs and Misses' boot lop, 10 to 11, hullon, calf op vifi jpi.25 lo f f t T T T t T T lAI I KtU 1 Successors to Meeker's M ," CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' i . , u SHOES $ , ,;'M Hiy; bargains in CbildrtMi's SIiook. Oiiiltlron's .1-2 lo d Onll!' Show, heavy soles ... Ohiltlren's and heavv sole ..$1.25 blisses' velvet top. ..$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 BOYS' SHOES Cloud heavv Sefiool RhOoH " ,,J" prices IVoni $1.25 lo $1.85 1'Viot. I'tinn litittofi Shoes $2.00 LADIES' SHOES 10 button jiiffeni leatl(ir,new lasl.M, welt ; $3.50 M to .1(5 button patent leather, new lasts $3.00 to $3.25 1(j button, tan, hiirh, medium and low heel, Comfort Shoes $1.50 to $3.50 (Inn metal and patent button, wm $2.25 and $2.50 Y 'BhwiVOnt. Hose for Boys and flirts, .all woightH. . Hoys' Waints ...!... 35 to 50 Sweaters, red or navy....$i to $1.08 flirls' colored Dresses 49 to $3.50 Indian Suits, all sizes 85 it Scout Suits, all sizes,.... $1.75 t f 1 f f T t T We have a store full of Fall and Winter Goods, complete in every line ' ' is THE LONG STORE WITH THE SHORT PRIDES. ' lit to M. 1 i M. mJ, 'Wfii:C&J FOR SALE Furniture, cheap. Call 405 S. Fir. 153 FOR RENT $25. Completely fur nlshed, modern, sli room, bungalow piano, fireplace, sleeping porch. 521 Hamilton St. W., Pacific plonc,2455. 155 FOR SALE Thoroiighbred Rhode Island Red chickens, also articles of housohold furniture. Mrs. Carey, corner of Kings highway. phone 4712, mornings. 158 IS YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE COATED If Cro-w, Feverish, llllloux, Stomach Sour, ive "Syrup of Fig" to Clean Its Ditto Clogged-up Iloivels &fa4&4&&&fr$H Tho Toggery Contest, Number 145, with 915,675 votes now leads The Toggery automobile raco. No. 1C7, stands second with 910,720, and 129 Is third with 892, 855, The noxt three are 15, 139, and 140 with 8917825, 881.200, und 849.C80 votes respectively. Numbers 145 arid 188 won sets of dishes for making tho greatest gains, Mother! Don't scold your cross, peevish child! Look at tho tongue! See If It Is white, yellow and coated! H your child Is listless, drooping, Isn't sleeping well, is restless, doesn't cat heartily or is cross, Irritable, out of sorts with everybody, stomach sour, feverish, breath had; has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat or is full of cold, it means tho lit tle ono's stomach, liver and 30 feet of bowels are filled with poisons and foul, constipated wasto matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. Give a teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs, and in a few hours all the clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bilo will gently move on nnd out of Its little wasto clogged bowels without nausea, griping or weakness, and you will surely havo a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. ' With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging your children, being com posed entirely .of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot bo harmful, besides they dearly lov'o Ub -delicious taste, Mothers. should always keep Sy rup of Figs handy. It is tho only atomach, liver and bowel cleanser and regulator needed a little glvou today will save a sick child tomor row. . Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on tho package. Ask your druggist ,for tho full name, "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Sennu," proparod by tho California Fig Syrup Co. This is tho delicious tasting, genulno old reliable Refuso anything else offered. . . t t f f T T t T T T t T T f f t v. v GOING TO THE FAIR? Make your visit a profitable one. Look at our window display of Monarch Ranges B 4 t Out I iU vat W m Pleasure enters the home the very moment that a Monarch Malleable Range is installed in the kitchen. Cooking comfort enters with the MONARCH, and kitchen drudgery departs with the old cook-stove. It is surely a genuine ploasure to, be the possessor of a MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE , The polished top of tho MONAfttfll lliiever needs blacking. The smutty inusMy , task of blacking a stove is done away With. I- Unnecessarily large coal bills are a thing of tjm past as well as the worry and trials H, atteudant upon the operation of the ordin nry stove or range. Thorough dependence ' can' be placed in the AlONAUCni, ; It Vvill give splendid witisfntojy Bervino ' li'ree time a day foi years and years to cbiiic, saving its first cost over and over iJtgain by its actual saving of fuel. We have evory confidence in tho MON AK01I. Actual experieneo has shown Us that it will make good all tho eompliuien iiwy things we could say of it. We invite you to call and afford us the opportunity of showing you the MON ARCH in every detail and explaining just how and why it will save money, .time and . labor. Let us show you the Monarch Duplex Draftthe Hot ;l31ast tfiro-Box . the Triple Wall GonstruetionthO Pol ished Top and many other advantages andv conveniences that will appeaUto tho ecor noinieal housewife. o " KKKmffbllAMtH MALLEAiLE "kAJUiEM m r 1 .4 Weeks & McGowan Co. r ri i Ti X T r X t y T ? t T T T f X 3! a T t y T t T y y t J ., ,,.-.,, . . ., AMl. i j. -fff. a mMMMMMyd . .t