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v , ft , j g r PAGl BIX flfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, .MEDFOJUV OUEOON", FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. li)12. GROCERY FIRM OF PORTLAND TO OPEN HOUSE HERE ,Tho growing Importance ot Med' ford AS ' distributing center for Southern Oregon and Northern Cali fornia Is ahown by the action of Iho Mason-Erdnian company ouo of the largest .wholesale grocery firms of Portland In securing quarters bore for the opening ot a branch whole sale grocery house. The company will begin operations as soon as the quarters secured are renovated nnd remodeled for the needs of their business. The Tvarohduso property of P. Oa senbruggo of this city lias been se cured and Is now being fitted with all modern conveniences, Including shipping platforms, elevators, a large basement and the like. The build ing Is 60 by 100 and will bo en larged as needed. Med ford's stragcttc position as the trade center of Southern Oregon and Northern California has long been acknowledged by the business In terests of the northwest but prohi bitive freight rates and discrimina tion in favor of Portland have kept wholesale firms for the most part from' Medford. Seven different wholesale houses however have sig nified their intention of establish ing branches here if the rate bill ini tiated by the Medford Traffic Bu reau passes at the next general election. - ; """-, ,;.rr I tUD ANDERSON I bbbbbbbB & LADIES NOT IS A GREAT MBS UJMBQOKN PROTEST dOK it mm PORTLAND, Oct 11. The lum ber manufacturers of the northwest arc today preparing a protest to the interstate commcrco commission nRaiiibt the proposed, plans of the llarriman roads to close the Salt Lake gateway. This would prohibit the movement of lumber from Ore rou, Washington and Idaho over the Denver and Rio Grande to Denver and the cast. The lumbermen claim it would be u bertens blow to the industry, and would enable southern manufactur ers to compete successfully with the local producers in the territory of the latter. SWIMLEY OF ASHLAND NOW C0NfiBE6ATI0NAL MODERATOR HOOD RIVER, Or., Oct. 11. The Mxty-fotirih minimi convention of the Congregational churches of the btutc of. Oregon gathered at the Riv erside church yesterday nftemoou for organization. Rev. W. A. Swim lo" of Ashland was elected moderat or; Rev. I F. Shrock, "vice modera tor; Rev. F. C. Butler of Hubbard, hccretarv. There arc 7." delegut; prcsont, representing 33 of Hie churches of the state. The reports thus far made indicute a large growth in the meruber&lnp of the churches throughout the ritate. Ti5 trcabnrer'8 report fchows a bulntw of cuhh on baud fiom previous con ventions. The women of tho Hiver fetdo church fecrved a complimentary dinner in the church -nrlors last ev cuiug, which was attended by the delegate and frieds of the church. Itev. J. J. Staub, D. D., of Portland, preached u bcnnon in the evening. Tho services of today uro a busi ness frerision in the morning followed by tho dibciih&iou of topics of gener al church intercut. "Bud' Anderson (scheduled to box Danny O'Brien in tho most important bout of his career next Wednesday night. ACM CAMPAIGN BY EQUAL TlmrMlny night was ''Undies night" t Klks Imll. Three humtrtnl fifty Klks nlul their Indies were, present nnd enjoyed the hospitulity of the local lodge, which enjoys well earned rvputntion Tor hospitality nnd for being able lo provide the hoht m the line of entertainment. The pro gram of Inst night was undoubtedly the very best Hint the local lodge tin furnished yet. There uro few if uny frntemnl or g(nirntions in the statu that can boast of the theatrical talent in (he membership of the local lodge of KIkh and at Hie feocuil gathering Inst evening every liumbei' on the program was rendered faultlessly nnd etitlnt biastjoally encored. Hxnltcd Ruler Clarence Renmos presided and every one taking part PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 11. The state sutfrago central campaign com mittee Is today preparing to wind up the "rotes for women" throughout the state. It Is announced that Mrs. Mary Arkwrlght Hutton, the first woman delegate to a national demo cratic convention, would bu here later to speak for tho cause, and Mrs. Olivo Slot Gabrycl, a noted worker for suffrage In tho state has also been secured. William M. Davis, prcsldcut of the men's equal sutfrago association, announces that the street meetings In the Interests of the women's cam paign will be continued up to the day of election. The colored suffragettes are also In line In big numbers. They plan to hold a rally October 22, at which time their bishop and others will ad dress them. A canvas ot tho city is being mado to ralbc funds for tho cause. 18th AXXIVERSAUV SALK Everybody is buytug their fall Hupplloa now at this big sale get a Hue on, these bargains, for Instance: S7.G0 all-wool blankets J4.95, Ladles' 50c union suits 39c. G Bon-Ton corsots $3.50. Ladles' $4, 4. CO Sweaters $2.98. 1 lb. fine btutionery and SO en vuiopes 29c. lQc pjllow cusoa 9c. 'JKUJS'TNER'S UIG STOKE ' 18th ANNIVEK5AK1' SALK Saturday will wind up this great sale. These bargain arc on sala to te day: 75c leather lined hand bags 39c. Children's 75c and $1 sweaters 19c Women's 11.25 flahnelctte gowns 95c. 7 spools of Clark's O. X. T. thread for 25 cents. $2 fringed and plain bed spreads $1.19. 75c pure line table damask 19c. KE.NTXER'S RIO STORE. HERE IS A REAL DYSPEPSIA CURE "IwM'h IMapcpMn" Kettle Hour, U hct Stomach In I-'lvo Minutcu NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply at tho special meeting of the city council October 21, 1912, for a Hcciibo to sell malt, splritous and vinous liquors at 22 North Front street, for a period of six months. SBLSBY & KENNEDY. Dated October 9, 1912. J IHh ANNIVERSARY BALK Saturday wi)lwind up this great Mite, These bargains are on sulo teday: 7 So leather lined hand bags 39c. A Child's 75c and $1 Hwoutors 49c. . Wohob'8 ll6 flnuuolottu gowns ,J Mee!s of O. N. T. thread, 25c ,f.2'Ul spreads $1.49. vH PW lHtt tablo damask 49c. ffWMR'3 BIO 8TOR13 , Do souio foods you eat hit back tasto good, but work badly, ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic jot this dewn: Papo's Dlapepsln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. Thero never was nnythlng so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stom ach is disordered you will get happy relief lri fivo minutes, but ' what pleases you most Is that It streng-tlidiiB-und regulates your stomach so you ca'n cat your favorite foods with out fear. Most remedies givo you relief sometimes thoy are slow, but not sura. Dlapopsln Is quick, positive and puts ypur stomach In a healthy condition to the tnUcry won't conio back, You fool different as noon as Dla popsln comcB In contact with the Ktomach distress Just vanishes your stomach gats sweet, no gases, no bolchlng, no eructations of undi gested 'food, your head clears aud you fcol fine Go now, make tho best Invest ment yoti evor mudo by getting a largo fifty-cent caso of Papo's Dla pepsln from any drug store. You realize in flvo minutes how needless It, Is to suffer from iudigestlon, dyis pepsin ur nuy stomach disorder. Big Sale of Fall Goods Here is the bargain you ha.vc been waiting for Moving Away Sale. We are over stocked on Fall Goods. Bar gains for everybody. The goods will look just as well and perhaps a little better Next Fall, and according to the Ladies' Home Journal there will be no change in the style No cash offer re cused. Our rent is reason able but we are moving to a new location and our fix tures are for sale. u tliu entertainment wan gUon a unique introduction to the nndleneo, III this introduction nil of the oumiIh in the theatrical l uf tho perfor mers wore luircfnlly litil probably not too ucvitrnlvly chronicled. Beginning promptly tit 8:110 it sjmmdid progriiut was rendered, At the close of tho regular pro gram the Klks Kur.oo baud ufwlstotl by Iho Klks and their Indie who were in Portland during Ihu recent reunion pluyed and snug nil of the songs of the local lodge that untile the big hits during the big time in Portland Inst July. Dancing wan indulged in until mid night, the tnusio being furnished by Professor Howell's orchestra. A splendid luncheon wn" served nnd whilo tho seating capacity of the iiajjjs'aL.1 banquet room wih luxi'tl to the limit over hotly wiih well provided for. During the evening it wutf itnnoiuto. od Hint the lodge hud oUwcil u con tnmt with tho (ioverniuent for, tho Untied SluU'H iMiiiino hunk of Wash ington, I). (, and that thut Nphnulld tuuU'ttl orguuixlition will iippon'r at tliu Niilnloriiiin on Ootoboi' 17tli un der Iho uuspices of the Klks lodge. Thin in conceded to bo uuo of thti fimwt bunds in Ainorleti mid it in the bund Hint always loniWtho innugurnl pnrude. It no ImppeiiH that Iho limit) him one night on itn trip from Poitt laud to Ktui Fnmeiseo that in nvall nhlo mill Hie Klks luivo grunped tlni opportuuily to pic$cut thia splendid uttriu'tiou to southern Oregon. TIiih a tliu first trip mado by this blind in twenty years and it nffohls iho poo- pin of NuullieVn Oregon n rare opiMiis hmlty to hour thin bntul In Mudford. DIED, OHAMl'At hlH rvHlttciirr, 12 W. Soeond ulivul, Tlinraduy, Oelober lilt ut I) p. in., (loorge (Irmnp nged 111 yemv. llu urrivod hem two iuoiiIIih ago from Sillvorlou, Drogon. Tho fuiiernl will be hejil Knturduy ut 11 oYhmk, lutei incut in thn 1. O. O. l ceinetoty, ' ' INtli ANNIVKIIHAIIY HAI.U in our clonk department wo hnvo noma great bargains. All-wool sorgo droiiROH for $5.95 that nrn worth $I0i A fltiu lot of cloaks at $ 10, $12, $15, worth fully one-third uioro. Ask (o sou our lino of tailored suits at $15 all wool aud sutlu lined, KENTNEU'8 1UO HTOlli:. ' ,.,.. ?"m ,wiw, . ..i.,n ,; a; ,:,.,,, .i Isis Theatre ALL l'LWTUItK HILL l'ntgranit THE (LMtHON THIO, ltlg Orptiriim Act. DUiHMiHiYrt of ItiiKolioiiN . llngUm ' r Tho (Jroatesl lSo-Iteel Feature i:crv Muile. A Nation's Peril Son tho Terrific Kxplosloii, lllowliig Up of n Vessel hi He CAHHON TItIO TWO (JAY IMM5S The Irfiughntilo KxjxtIciko of Twu Aiiiusrmcut l'nrk Itcxelfrt Special Matinees Friday and Saturday. Matinee Prices, 5c- 10c WHERE TO OO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Suproiuo In Picture ProdiicUoits, Today Only HI'IXMAL ADDIH) ATTHACTIO.V. tiii: Hid omzziiv lbait it's u real live bear, nlnl ho door, all kinds of funny tliliiK". "TIIK UIIHTI.KH'H TIIKACIIKItY" Woulern thrlllqr "I.OLA'H HACIIIKICK" lleiuitlful Talo "I'l.UAHi: HHtil Till! I'OOH" Story of n llltlo child's lovn for Its pnrdutH 'HlH IIOUItliK" CoiiviiIhIvo, (lloo-l'rovoklug Comedy. All HATH Kit, TIIK HIMIKK llivit Mithle ami Kffecta ADMISSION. 5c AND 10c COM I NO BOON 'UNIHNK, tho Rroatoiit featuro over neon at tho Star, and JCTSTKU'H IiAKT Flfllir' Tremoudouii historical ptiotonliiy. t kir WITH A BOUNTIFUL GATHERING OF FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE We stand ready to serve you, whether you want little or much. And you have tlte assurance here ALWAYS of style correctness and satisfactory merchandise in every purchase. You can do yourself good here in so many ways that we are really eager to have you come in. It's a store run for your benefit. Our greatest aim always is to please you. Large east front Itlt 50x140 feet on Rose avenue, $375. Lays high above grade, side walks in and paid for; inside lot, small assessments; 4 new houses on opposite side of the street; swell location, just asgood as a $1800.00 lot on Oakdale avenue. You will never get another buy like this. Lots adjoining held at $1000 each. " ' H. E. GATES Owner 23 Rose Ave. New line that have come in within the last few days FALL HOUSE DRESSES ARMOUR PLATE HOSE ' FALL KIMONAS AND DRESSING SACQUES LADIES' FALL AND WINTER WEIGHTS In fact. this is an ever changing stock always something now to, show yon. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN SMART NEW WINTER COATS. Smart Long Coals for every occasion. An abundant provision of new styles aTulsplendid values in Coats of Uoiicles. Chinchillas, Plushes, Cara ciils, ajhfijigs. Cheviots, etc., $8.50, $15, $17.50, $25 up to $45. 1 AT THE UGO C'oiuhlcto cliniiK of picture mrrry Tumday, Thurndny, Saturday ami Sunday. tiii: m-rrt'it.v oi iikcky A beautiful rural drama that anneala to ovory heart Kmuuuv, WITH TIIK KNKMV'H 1IKM lltoRraph liANH HHAHKB VH. SKA 1HHIH A comedy drama of two old Mil wa ter doR SollB. , 4 . '.$, TIIK QUKK.VH I'lTV C. O. 1. c. Tho DIAIII.O IWMII.Y kIvo a com plots chaiiKu uf vnudovlllu each, anil ovory ovciiln. CHILDREN'S COATS. Are alliinarkcd tit very tempting prices as" low as $3.05,, $5, $5.50, $5.95up to $15. $15.00for pretty Norfolk Suits in mixtures, 'garments that in most stores arc 'narked at $18.50 and $20.00. $25.00 for handsome Tailored Suits in mixtures, men's wear serges, skin ner satinlined and excellent tailoring for which most stores get from $30 to $32.50. Let us prove the above assertion. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL DRESSES SPECIALLY PRICED A verygood assortment of Chil dren's Wash Dresses in percales, ginghams and linens, ages (J to U vears, at $1.19, $1.39, $1.79, $2.45.: SHORT KIMONAS In nowffall patterns and stylos, made of ."duckling fleece, at 79 and $i;i9. HOUSE DRESSES -A very extensive line of new fall dresses impcrcalc and ginghams, new patterns and styles, at $1.50, $1.95$2.25, $2.45 Up, LADIES' COTTON HOSE SPECIALLY PRICED A good winter weight cotton Hose, high spliced heel, Armour Plate; a 20c value. Special 15 A fino fjuaUty nrneo yarn Hose, iu 'two weights ; a quality that most stores' get' 35c. Special 25 A silk plated lisle Hose, Armour Plate, regular 75c value. Spec-590 ? t X t T ? T t ? ? I I I MESSALINE PETTICOATS $2,98 Al colors and black, a genuine silk messaUne; regulur value Special $2.98 back $4,50. t &&iM&&& T J J 8lfll&Al&ftM WE WllJi MAIL TOO i for each let of old Kalio Teeth aont ui. IIlRheit price paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watchci, Broken Jewelry and Prcclotia Stones. Money Sent by Iletura Mall, rhlla. Hmcltlnn & Itcflalnjc Company Eitnbllihed 20 Yoare M3 aiMUiut St., I'hlUdelphla, I. To Deutlita We will buy your Gold FIIIum. Gold Scrap, and riatlnura. IIIghMt prlcea paid. ,. a Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Matterat rioal Proof. Deaert Landi, Conteat and Mining Caaee. Scrip. i i j Draperies Wo carry a vory complf U line of itrnpnrlea, Inch curtain. fVtura, eo, (Irnpnriea, men curiam. iiviur, bjd. nd do all claaaea ot ujiholnUrttiK. A ppoiBI man Q iw ur urn wu, oxclinlvely and w It itlv m good MrvIcA la ttolblo la t la evon the isreoii ouica. Wteks It McGrowan Co. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water,, Heating All Work Guarantee! Trlcee Itoaionabte COFFEEN k PRICE i H Xowart Block, BaWejMe ttk It A SNAP 60 acrea, alz rolloa from Medford. good gradod road croaaea the traot, all free soil, at D0 per acre. 11000 will handle, easy terms on balance. Part la ornek bottoea land, eultable for alfalfa. Several springe on the place. Timber enough to pay for the traot. No bu!dlugi. in toe Griffin creek dlitrfct, W. T. York ft Co. i&kjLi&a aarjgg i - . t"t 'r V V . fV .