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t I lOCAL AND I i WBDFOTIT) MTTi TTITBTOE, OTTWOftD. OUVAIQN. FRTPAV. OCTO BRU 4. 1912, PERSONAL ,,Mri Mill JormuRla tlio w iniown M.pUfonl rouiruiilor niul liulldor linn hrmirml (hi) ooiihiict for ImiIIiIIiik Hid My Novell room IhiiikuIow oii Komi viuo fur IJ, V, Coffoii tlm iiroilimn lnl iioidiiiInhIoii moreliiiiil. Mr. Jor filsln recently jmrolniMPil n fluo 20 ncrn lrnc( m;iir IMiocnlx. Tint fouiitiie (Ion for tho Uoffon rosltluiico In wnll under wny, , Nlft)', HtylUh niul uii.to'ilnlo linl aijhu Home Mllllimry, Itonnuunblo. IICl W. Utli HI. 107 ' Dr. J. J, nimiiQiiM Iuim niuvoil IiIn offices from LMO C. Main to 328 K. Main Ht (ho orrivu hitoly tncntoil by Dr. Kouiw. A dm iilnrni huh liirnml In about thn o'clock Thursday ovoiiIiik niul the flrej wito noon lniHy puitlnu out n small lilmo In n rubbish pllo In llio ll'fy to tlio ai'nt of tin. Moilfonl Thcattir. Tlio flrn wns put out by tlio itlPO of cliftiiilcnln Inn tlmro wrnt 11 njilonillil opiiorliiiilty for n vory tins tructlYo fire. Tlio Hoilllicrn Pacific rnllwny t'Ohfjiaiiy III hold ltd train Niimbiir jVLt of Wciluontliiy, October ti, tit " Urania V'nnn until (():.' p, in. for tti Mic'iiefll of tlio no IIvIiik bi'Uneii . l,Urit " rant niul AnIiIiiiiiI who il). ulrfo wltnokH tho iiorfortimiiro of '"rtoiiicht nml l'nlil Kor." it tho (jraut'A Pas opera hotisu Hint ulxlitt IRK ' A chlckim illuimr lll bo wcrvml by iht Urilo of tht Presbyterian clinrch II1I1 oviiulni; from 7 o'clock until 10 i. .111. tu p'y for tlm nnw carpot for tlio church. I'rlot ft pur pinto. A program nml n i;ooi social tltuo will bit In contirctlon lth tho illnnor. Mr. Florence llolllility llnlRht. n notril singer, nml now a resident of Mrdford, will slits;. Mfdfont Cotunvntory of Mtnlc nnd I,ni;uARi, Collrxo IIIiIk, Tho only inimlc school In Ho. Oregon vr(li a full corps of tmclKin, Bend for catalog. Oils Hubbard and Jack Plymall am down from their hoincsluudft, near llutto I'ntltt. They were up l.akn crcok wny Friday purchasing a hundred or more gonts to bo put on their homesteads, Dr. Hlckcrt, eyesight specialist, ovtr Knntnnr'a. (ill n Whitman, foruutrly of Med- ford, but for the pa five yours llr , fug' In Astoria, returned to Medford Wednesday and will remain here for an Indefinite period, he hnvliiR ac- '$ZtV5$? "ifS,"'0 wHliah'lro4ucer Fruit company. Ills family accompa- ,-lllfrtl lilui. ' H. A. Newell. UdlM' Ullor. 4tl floor M. K. ft II. bldg. t (I. OrliuuA ruturued Thursday froiif v a teeral uioiitha' ntuy In Lnkcvlow, OroKou. (Urland atovoa nnd rangea, luhrl ratliiR oils. K. W. KhaplelRh Hard war, No, 28. Houth Central. .t. U. O'Mnlloy, ntato mniincer for .tho I'ratornnl llrothorhood, waa lit Mod ford Thuraday on biuluei. , Oak and hardwood $4.60 and 15.00 far cord, (rold Hay Itealty Co.. Sixth nnd Fir. MImm Minnie nnd lima llor chnrdt, vltltcd Aahhud frlcudu Thura-i!ay. Oyatera, Oyatert, Oyatora, direct from tho Oystor boda at Hotel Med ford. F. V. Porter roturned Friday from a bilNlncMN vIhII to Urania Pans. . Oak nnd hardwood M.M) and $6.00 per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co,. Sixth and Fir. H. W, Carder wuh In llutto Falls 'liurday oil ImidIiichh. Diamond KMko tooli and cutlery. pIcklnK bnaketa ami laddorn. F. W. flhnplelKh llardwnro, 28 South Central, ,Mr, niul Mia. J. i. Wntt mid ilniiKh- tor of thin city who liuvo heen truv rlli)g flxtmmlvoly In oiiutnrn ntuto for tho jxiut Bovoral moiidiu, aVo now de tained nt MliineupollH, Minn,, hocnuno of tho IIIhokn of tho daughter. Dri Hlckert, eyesight apoclallst, over Kontner'a. Tho Producorn Fruit company ro ports (ho mile of a carload or Hogun rlvor valley Hpltxouburj; apples In How York City Thuraday u( $2.ri0 pur box for four (lor fruit ami fit for (our iiud n hiitf (lor. Tho pour mar ket la h llttl" off and tho company C'-Mia'h ordered that all Its pear nhlp luoutH bo plucod In cold utoraKo. 'I 'ry H'Vpor bnth for that cold. Dr. It. J. Lookwood, flaruot-Coroy llldg., phono Home HG. V-j The Medford flro boya woro called out Thuraday Hftornoon to put nut a gra'r-'a tiro wjiluh had buon Htartod on ' Huup uvanuo, Br. MorrUon has romoved his of fice from tho Bt. Murk'a bluok to room 1 211-212 Bouond floor Ournott ' Corey bnlldlnft. ljfl Weeks&McGowanCo. UNDERTAKERS ? Ybob hti mi n...i r. uki ai , niaai v.. mt t- --,- a. a, rr LAST ANHtin i Mr, ami Mm. F, 14. .vm, of flint, Mluli,, arrived In Medford frldny morning for a vIhII (0 Mr, and Mro. It, A. Iloluins, Mrs, H, l Hayloa, of Portland, ar rived In Medford on No. 1& Friday morning fur n vlall to her pnronta, Mr, nnd. Mm, ll, K, Hutton, Iiud her Hlater, Mra. (I, F, King, Vapor hatha nnd Hclontlflo niaHsngQ 11.00 for men nml women. Dr. It, J, l-dckwood, vblroproctor and nervo npeclallit, 20:i Onrnott-Corey llldg. phono Home Mb, Mr, nnd Mr. Van Diuilap arrived In tho uilloy Thuraday rroui Han Diego, C11I., mid will vIMt nld-tlinn frleiida for novoral daya. Aa n positive Indicator that thorn nre a goodly inimbor of orchards In tho vlclunlly or Central Point It can lie said that them will ho shipped from thai station this aoaaoii 150, carloads of frull. Kodak finishing. Oik, best at Wu' ion , oppoalto bonk aior. l.en Watklua waa nt Central Point Friday 011 business. llev. W. F. Bhlolds wan In Hold Kay Fildny. Hoe It. A, Holmes. The Insurance Vtan, oror Jackion County Dank. Jaiiiea Owens nnd J, F, Jlrown, county coiumlniloiiori, weru fit Med ford Thuraday, on their way home from the county neat. Fresh crabs, Manhattan C'afo. 1U8" II. M. Collins, cashier of tho Hank of Jncksonvllln, mid Ida brother tar ried a abort (line In Medford on Wednesday. CarVIn & Taylor (John II. Carkln. (llenn O. Taylor), a((ornoya-a(-law, over Jackaon County iUuk liulldlng, Medfonr Mlts Isslo MccCully of Jackson vllle waa In Medford Thursday after noon, accoinpnnlod by Miss Williams, Mra, C. (I. Hen man of Koguo Illcr la (ho gueat of her daughters, Mck damcB o. W, Luii co and CIibs, Duf- f'eld, (lot Mrs. Keyooldi home made oread at DoVoe's. Olio WhllinoH la In Medford again, nfler an absenco of nearly five ycara. Ills wlfo and child came with htm nnd am guests of Major and D. It. AndrtiA. IC. U. Wi-ston, commercial photog. raphern, negatives roada any time or place by appointment Phone M 1471 Owen Duulap of UPhocnlx has ro turned from a. (rip to Willows. Cal. Fred Hopkins and Jack Anibury, tho well known horticulturists, were among their Medford friends ono day (Ills week. ' 'Oyster, we know botr to serve them anv atria. Ilntnl UmltorA. J. M. O'Nell of Yruks, Cal., linn boon making Medford a business visit. Phono ua your orders for milk, crcuni, butter and butormllk. Two dellvorys dally. It, K. Creamery. 177 Frank Alexander haa returned to Medford after several weokn visit In the northwest. The Medford Hydraulic Cement (trick mid Block Works specialties fresh lime, hard burnt clay brick cimoiit brick, ornamental brick for fire places, floor tlio, cement build ing blocks, pier and cooping, columns, sills, arches, capu, flower stands and vases, etc., 10th mid Fir Bt. Phono f.4l. 107 Fresh crabs. .Muuhmtnii Cafe. 1GS Ira I )u who i) and II. Itmidall tiro down from Trail Creole for tt row days. Mr, and Mrs. John Ulghuui of An tloch shopped In Medford Thursday. J, Martin, formerly of Luko crook, haa roturned from Caluan county, Cal., whom ho visited with relatives for some time. lion. J. M. Frluk, of Scuttle, who has largo real ostato lutorostn In this valley wuh hero recoiUty. Mr, and Mra. A, tiroou of Sau Frun Cisco are guests of 8. Rosenberg mid hla family at Dear Crook orchards. John II. Devlin of Portland un ex tensive opitinlur In fruit land at Hood Jtlvor and Moslor, waa In Medford Thuraday. Ho la visiting his pnronta, Mr. and Mra, John Devlin, and other rolatlvca living on Applegate. John Osoubruggo waa lu Medford Tlltirsduy. Hu la farming on A. y. Bturgls' farm on Applegate. District Attorney Mulkoy has ro turned from Grants Pass, whero ho has been attending circuit court for JoHophluo count, Mra. (. I). Zimmerman bus ro turned from a vlult at bur former homo lu lloono couuty, lud, Frod Kolloy lu down from tho Pennsylvania mine, In Klllott crook district, while ho, bus bcou operating with K. O. Fauuctt. M. U. Mrlckuon forest supervisor, lu at Klamath Falls on official busl- UVHS. Frank lloiiHon of Central Point pro duct li,aa boon lu Medford aovorul tlmou lately. Orton McDonald and his family, why huvo boon In Buklyou couuty, Calif., for boiuo time, are vlultlug rolttlveu living n Medford. 8. C. CoUlns of TUblo Hock traus acted bUBlnesa lu Medford Thuraday, Tho term of (bo U. S, District court now bolug hold In Medford will end (big week irobgbly today, Only (ho casim of (ho United Males vn, Muiiiakor ol nl, for tlm rncovory of tho vnltio of a largo iinntlty of lluibercut from government land lu Klamati nml Lake cotiiitlea will bo (rlcii; J. O. Hmnnkor mid Campbell llros, of Klamath count)', who have been witnesses In tho cases before tho U. H, dlstrli'l cotlrl, left for their homes Thursdny, H. (J. Van Dyke mid II. D, Hiullli were buslnesH cal I era In Med'ford Thursday afternoon, The members of tho Kiiunl Huff rage club or Medford will glvn 11 rO eoiitlon to Dr, Anna Hhnw at tho Medford .Hotel Katurdny afternoon between 6 and 0 o'clock. All Mod ford women are asked (o bo present and meet this noted advocate or wometis suffrage Tho reception will bo followed by n banquet, tick ets for which are being sold at J 1. 00 per pinto. John Arnell ruturued Friday from h business trip to Seattle mid (Spo kane, While lu Hpoknno ho visited tho Inter-stnto fair which fa now In nesslou there and was aurprlsod mid greatly pleased when Ms attention was called to thu spleijdld largo ex hibit of lloguc rlvor valley pears which Walter McCalluni of Medford had exhibited (hero. Ho haa he cured space fully fifteen feet stinni and lu (hla has ban displayed boxes or neatly packed pears mid these prettily sot off with mi nbuudmico of choHmithcmuuia mid other flowers Tho, display or fruit attracted tho attention of every visitor to tlm fair nnd It was declared by nil to bo tho best pear dlsplayat the fair. Fred II. Hdpklns of Central Point, owns the Inrgcst block of Winter Ncllls pearfa lu the United Htates. There are :i0 acres lu tho block and every season there Is harvested from this orchard n splendid crop of fruit. This season, however, It la quite n little abort of tho usual yield, owing to the went weather during tho poll nlzlng period Inst spring. Not withstanding (hla fact (Hero will be gathered twelve carload of fruit thin season. Hoven carloads have already been shipped mid tho remaindor la now being picked. Tho fruit Is being shipped to Hay nnd llntfleld, New York, uud (he price Is always good This firm has handled (his fruit' for several years nnd tho price has never been loss than f S a box f. o. b. Some seasons It has brought n cocusldcrnblo higher price than this. Horn To the wlfo or Dr. K. II. Por(er, on October S, 1012, n hoii. Major and Mra. W. J. Cnnlon. of Cotitrnl Washington are among (ho many now people who have recently established their homes In Medford. Mr. Canton la a lawyer and hns opened offices for tho practice of hla profession lu tho itlalto building. Mr. Canton bus had a splendid law prac tice In Central Washington for (wen-ly-two ycara but (ho extreme cold winters or that section wcro not al together to hla liking and ho decldod upou a change to n milder country. Mr, Canton served two years lu tho Philippines as mujor or the First Washington Volunteer Infantry. Less Butter- More Cottolene in Tfour Kitchen' HTHE cost of living has increased so that today one's income goes only about half as far as it did 15 years ago. Under such ciiv cumstances it is surely up to every housewife to count the cost of food pretty carefully. Butter is one of the big items on every monthly expense account We use too much butter, and butter is sky high most of the time. Let us tell you the solution to the problem. Butter is a necessary on the table; it is an extravagance in the kitchen. Cottolene will give you just as good or better results than butter in cooking, at half the cost It makes deliciously dry, crisp food, without the suggestion of grease. Food cooked with Cottolene digests more easily than either butter- or lard-cooked food. Add to these the fact that Cottolene will go one-third farther than butter or lard, and you are without a possible excuse for at least giving Cottolene a trial. CHANCE SELLS INTEREST IN CHICAGO CLUB TEAM I'lTTSM'Kd. I'n.. 0t. I. Verifi. cation ol' the report Hint he liml pur eluiM'd the block owned in tho Chi eiign National league club by Prank Clmiifc, win inuile here thin nl'ler iiomi by i lurry Aekerluml, prcMilcnt nt' the Floihfhmmiii Distilling nun puny of IMiiliiilulpliiu. Chance own ed leu mir eenl of the iduliV stock The iiutvluibo price, it is reported, WIIK ! 10,(100. --sWV 4 r S. m m lu r wi oVfl it off mm ML ssssH T "" T I Butter I Wpj We assure you it will make good and save you money. Try this recipe WG Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY More Economical than Batter or Lard it fa$&ll&&Kr4rt r t t t ? ? ? & GOLD DUST mikes dlsh-wasUnt easy The use of a little CM4 DfSt in your dish-water will make your dishes brighter, sweeter and cleaner than they ever can be without it. Unlike soap, (MA DttSt does more than clean the surface. It goes deep after germs and hidden food par ticles and sterilizes every thing it touches. CM DttSt doeg all the hard part of the work without your assistance, because it begins to dissolve and clean the moment it touches the water. When you have to wash dishes 1095 times a year, the CM Dllt method of saving half your time and half your labor means something. t (t Sm skis, r M, AtJBMI JSVSff (II 4tilrtki wm.iUS u1hU la nrlwWr ktraUM MMIMIWIHfM rti. t m u X asJSto. a MMTA' X LlQOlADVSrrmttM.ymt l f f T t t t T X t r An Exposition of Fall Fashions Seldom Ever Seen in a City of This Size Wl II. 11 mm i Mil 1 l R MMMffMMJMkSSSMvMBMvMvaMiMMJ I 3W HmmmBmIHiHmIII I J 5" HSMMsHrnBnMsMMMBMMMMMMMBMMMskwMl II M1 MHhMMMsMbMbMMMMMMMMMMMBMMMMMMMMML. tlMv" PWBHWqMglBsMMM. ' MslSssasMsMMES' -" J- "MMMMJ' MIMMMBMMMMMg& MMM; " ' ''U ' 'BBSsBsammmmmmmmmmm , jfll4MVlv4BV4MVBw4lBMv4PMv4MValMvMVaiiPaiMv , STEAMED CHOCOLATE rUMMNO , PIc 3 tabbwooas et CmtUmt bi bowl with ii of Njir fld 1 fg and bat H tegcthw taorootiil'. Add 1 cup of milk siid poor lb Bbtsrt grsdoallr late 2 cb of 8oW which Imt bta sifted twice with a toasfooa each of salt nd cinnasioa aad 24 taaspoons of baklsjr powder. Blend well snd (Jwa stir is 2 nU sqora of caocokta which hu beea Betted rer hot water. Pom late ftrasMd Mold and steam for biwj hoar and a half. Sfe with wace or tweetened whipped creaaa. We have assembled a eolleetion of the most authentic styles iu ready-to-wear garments, milliueiy, uiu., worthy of your consideration. You will find here magnificent creations iu the most elaborate designs as well as plain simple effects for practical wear, and no matter what your selection may ho you):an rest assured that the style is absolutely correct, quality the highest and prices that are unetmaled for their lowness. X ? ? r I s t Jjargo and complete blocks of higli quality merchandise. The whole store is a veritable fashion show revealing all the modes to be worn by stylish, well dressed women. 'NEW FALL COATS Our racks are fairly groaning with the stock of new Fall Coasts. If you nre hard to please or fit you must conic to Ahreus,, modestly priced, from .?. $8.50 to $45.00 Saturday is Children's Day , SPECIAL VALUES IN CHILDREN'S COATS All wool Chinchilla Coats in plain and combination color effects, sizes up to 14 yours. Special $5.50 Another is nu all wool kersey stripe trimmed Avith contrasting color, sizes up to 14 years. Special $5.00 Others specially priced at $5.05, $6,501 $7.95, $11.50. FALL MILLINERY We are specially strong on millin ery and every hut in the shop Avhether a pattern or from our oavh workroom possesses the individu ality which stamps a woman as be ing well dressed. If Ave haven't Avhat vou Avant avo will make it. NEW FALL WOOL DRESSES ' An exceptionally strong lino of pretty now styles in a good quality of serge, various different styles and colers: actual A'alues to $20.00. Special $13.95 Pretty new afternoon and evening dresses at prices you will be Willing to pay. SILK PETTICOATS $2.98 75 new Messalino Petticoats in black and most all colors, a regular $4,50 value. Special $2.98 7 l SM A 4H$r4HaHH&HMH 'ill?' i "i M' . " 1!FME 1 alalHfhraBHMHlMMtwHVMMMHsMHhfll Sj j MfiWT " "i w I 1 'If1 . I j I MM u f ' H ' Hi f : L iMMVllj: - IV OHT I .x M JS5l $ X t MMr Bl'lr I A I mW A& i AikS MMMf M', , l aiiH aj aw avVf'' ? I IH Pl'. 5 j ?"il JnA.f ' " LM ' '-" A ! s ffW 14 " vJ v4 4 if i . tv; W ' . Zy i . - ....i.,m . i-x.-r.. a All'ttMl'lti?'" i,SSai1