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..., . N-, w ran wotrh lOCAt AND L PERSONAL Work Is progressing rapidly on (ho now concrete brldRo ncrosn Hear crook. Threo of tho concroto piers will bo completed this week. These aro tho three piers in tho center of tho crook, tho construction of which Contractor Porham was most anx Jons to haro completed boforo tho winter rain and hljjh water set In. For goodness sako, havo R, A. Holmes, tho Ir.suranco man write yonr Insurnnco. Ho knows how. Wallace Woods, ot Ashland, was In Medford Thursday on business. Vapor baths and scientific massage $1.00 for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chlroproctcr and nerve (specialist, 203 Garnott-Coroy Dldg. phono Home 145, A, Alford. and daughter, Mrs. C. W. Walters of Talent, were In Med ford Thursday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. AUord. S. A. Newell. ladle UUor, 4th floor M. P. & H. bldg. Wm. Sproull, president of tho Hnr rlman lines went north over tho Southern Pacific Wednesday evening. Oak and harttwood 94.50 and 15.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir; . Mrs. L. A. Conner and Mrs. L. C. Kendall who have been In Medford visltlns Guy W. Conner, at 403 N. Holly street, returned Wednesday to their home In La Conner, Wash. Glasses fitted without- use ot drugs. Dr. Rlekort, over Kcnt ner's. Gerald Woods, son ot Wallace Woods, ot Ashland, was unfortunate a few1 days -ago. In. having his arm broken cranking an automobile. Oak and hardwood S4.S0 and 1.09 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. E. V. Coffin has a new seven room bungalow on Rosa avenue nearly completed. There are several new homes going up In this locality and this one Is no less convenient and attractive than aro the several oth ers. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg.. phone Home 145. judge f. m. Stewart and eon. John, of Eagle Point, were In Med ford Wednesday on business. Dr. Rlckert, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. No drops used. Tho santary sewer which has been In course of construction on Portland avenue for several -weeks Is completed. Seo M. F. & II. Co! for draperies. Mrs. Lincoln McCormlck and Mrs. Stowart Patterson left on Xo. 15 Wednesday for a visit to friends in San Francisco. Steroptlcan lecture Friday night on "Famous Mausoleums ot the world," by Hon. L. L. Austin of Chi cago, at the Natatorlum. This Is an educational lecture of much Interest to every one. Mrs. C. L. Springer of Jacksonville is visiting Grants Pass friends. M. F. & II. Co. for rugs and car pets. illss Bouner of Grants Pass, who has been visiting Jacksonville friends returned to her home Wednesday. M. F. & H. Co. for furniture J. S. Bailey left Wednesday even ing for Portland where he will be a witness before the Federal court In the Oregon and California railroad land cases. M. F. & H. Co. for O. V. B. food choppers, SI. 25 to $175. Joseph Harrell and family re turned 'Wednesday to their former homo in San Saba, Texas, after a fohr years stay in Jackson county. M. F. & H. Co. for comforts and blankets. Mrs. A. A. Aken left Wednesday for a two months' Btay In San Fran cisco. 3!rs. Aken has been In poor health for some time and tho trip to the south Is made In hopes that the climatic change may prove beneficial. Genuine Eastern, Gloucester Cod Fish, absolutely boneless. Schlef- felln's Grocery, The Medford -Ice & Storage com pany this fall used 1245 tons of Ice In Icing refrigerator cars for fruit shipments to eastern markets, Only cars In which pears, peaches nnd other quickly perishable fruits ure Iced. Cars in which apples aro shipped are not Iced. Columbia Pig Sausage, In clean, sanitary packages. Sqhleffelln's Gro cery, Now Solf-rlsing Buckwheat and Pancake flour, pure Muple Syrup. Schleffolln's Grocery. Mr. and Mrs, J, O. Townsend, of .Portland, nro In Medford for a few days' visit. W. E, Boyd was In Rogue River .Thursday. Mrs. W. H. Dugan and children loft on No. 20 Thursday morning for Portland, whero her husband Is em plbyed, Mrs. J. R. Tliso nnd son, B. II. Ttce left Thursday morning on an early train tor I.ehanon, Ore., when they will visit relatives for n few weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Jones of Ken- nou, uai., arrived in Mudford oiv Wednesday. Antone Hbhlodor, of Peoria, 111., Is In Medford looking tho city and valley over with a view to locating. Hoolls that In his part bf tho east thero Is considerable talk ot tho Pa cific coast country and especially of Oregon. Thero are Medford knock ers, ho says, ovon so far away as Illinois, Ho was told that wherever elso ho went ho must stay away from Medford, because tho city wa ter wns so bad that pestilence reigned supremo and that charnal houses wero Its chief product. Gee, that's a corker. As a matter of fact Medford gots'tts water from tho baso of a year round snow capped moun tain thirty miles distance and the water Is as pure as tho driven snow in fact It Is nothing else than melted snow. Claud E. Jones was In Medford Wednesday from his farm Home In Saras Valley. Mrs. a P. Truo took train No. 20 Thursday morning for Eugene whero sho will Join her husband who Is In the employ of tho Clark & Hen ery company. lr. and Mrs. Truo may spend the winter In Portland. B. T. Van Do Car writes the Mall Tribune from Edmore, Mich., telling ot the death of his father, which took place there recently. Mr. Van De Car has been In the employ of the Clark & Henery company since leaving Medford a few months ago and was called east by the Illness ot his father. lie 'says "Medford would surely look good to me about now," miTFOCT Kim TRIBUNE, teDFOTlTt; ftREOON, TOTJHSIftT, OCTOBER H !fll2. B Ll-UX -- IJ-UU..L l...J.l.lHB!HBMSia WHHBHSHBBSa MARSHALL URGES OREGON SEND 10 3 LANE TO SENATE SPORTSMEN AND ANGLERS s LUES IDENT A SAMPLE BALLOT William Howard Taf(. president of the United States, Theodore Roose velt,' ex-president oE tho United States, Woodrow Wilson, next presi dent of tho United States as "well ns other national figures can,, when the.y have nothing better to do during the next two week sit down nnd study out the ballot prepared For the next general election in Jnckson connty for County Clerk Coleman did not slight them when mailing out sample "ballots to tho various candi date which appear upon the bnllol. Ho issued orders to bis deputies to send sample ballots through the mail to every candidate and they did not slight even the president that was, the president that is or the president that is to be. County Clerk Coleman now has heaped high in bis office the 22,000 ballots which will be used ni this connty November 5 nnd it is a form idable pile of various hued paper. Anj' elector in the county who de sires a sample ballot will receive one bv mail on making such n request to Mr. Coleman. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR TRADE Good 4 passenger au tomobile. Will trade for good lot suitable for factory purposes. Must be close In. Address Box 718, Medford, Ore. 185 FOR RENT Three room furnished house, modern, water rent paid. Rent ?10. 703 W. 13th St. 181 FOR RENT Two room house, or will sell on easy monthly apy ments. 130 W. Main. 18C FOR RENT C room modern house, gas and electricity, screened sleeping 'porch, east front, fine shade, close in. Owner 318 Lau rel. 186 I Weeks AHcGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS 1 ' . "9; nm am MlMlkiWI r, W. WMkf M71 v - A. S. nr MM SAY AMMVAWT FOR RENT Three room house, 2 blocks from paved street, cement side walk. Inquire ' 905 South Central avenue. 184 FOR RENT Seven room house, sleeping porch, on Oakdale ave nue. See or phone Col. Sargent. Greeted by mora than 1000 local people Governor Thomas R Marshal of ludlann, democratic candidate for tho vlco presidency, tarried In Med ford tor 25 minutes Wednesday even ing and delivered n forceful straight-from-thiMdioulder talk on the cam paign Issues of tho day In which ho did not nilnco words. The keynote ot his address was contained In his statement that but three courses wero open to tho American people. Either must submit to bo ruled by a small band ot 100 men with head quarters on Wall Street, they must como to socialism or place men In power who bellovo In tho Individ ualism as first taught by Jefferson. Governor Marshall wns warmly greeted nnd tho large crowd whloh tilled Haymarkct Square opposite the Nash Hotel Interrupted his remarks tlrao and again with applause as he scored his point. He was warmly cheered as he boarded his train for the north. Governor Mnrshnll opened his re marks with the statement that it was (not his purpose while in Oregon to plead for votes for the national democratic ticket stating that they were certain of success, but rather his purpose wns to do what ho could to aid in tho' election of Dr. Harry Lane as United States senator. "I am not personally acquainted with Dr. Lane. declared Governor Marshall," but we must have men In tho United States senate1 in sympathy with Woodrow Wilson in order that he may not bo hindered in tho carry ing ot his policies Into effect for It Is tho policies which ho advocates and which will carry him Into office that holds tho hope for tho future. We mhst havo democratic control ot tho upper house in congress." Governor Marshall discussed brief ly the history ot the last sixteen years of republican control of na tional policies and stated that It was bis belief that tbore was no question ot democratic success this year even long before there was talk of a third party. The people wero begin ning to reason and speak more for themselves than they did in past campaigns and no - thinking man could turn down tho pledges raado In the democratic platform. Governor Marshall was met at Ashland by a number ot prominent democrats of Portland Including Governor West who aro accompany ing him through the state. He spoke briefly at Ashland to a crowd of 500 people. He was advertised to speak ut the Natatorlum In-this city but owing to the fact that Numbor 16 was on timo he did not have time to visit the Natatorlum so spoko In the open nlr instead. WANT JUDGE KELLY ELECTED .! At n Joint mooting of tho Roguo River Fish ProteetlVo Asso ciation and tho Medford Rod nnd Gun Club tho following resolu tion was unanimously adopted; Relieving that a strict and aggressive enforcement of tho Gnmo and Fish law's ot this county Is of paramount Importnnoo, wo com mend to tho voters of this county tho election of B, 12, Kelly to tho office of district attorney. We know him to bo n callable, fearlmw and aggressive lawyer and ono who will seo to It that these lawn nro enforced., it 1b of tho utmost Importnnoo that tho enforcement of theso and other laws bo not placed In tho hands' of an Inexper ienced lawyer. It Is useless to Htock our streams and preserves; and to expend sums In tho omploymont of wardens unices a vigorous prosecution follows tho violation of law. Attest: K. . SEBLKY " W. V, ISAACS President Medford President ItoRiin River Fish Rod nnd Gun Club Protective Association MM WMMMNMMK, 25 CENT "DANDERINE" FOR FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF-GROWS HAIR DON'T PAY flO CI.NTH FOR WO UT III .1X4 HAIR TON I CM !HR OLD, HI'I.IAIII.K, IIAUMIiKtttt HANHKIIINI?" 41 NT Itl'St'l.TH Thin, brittle, colorless nnd scrag gy hair Ih miito ovldenca of a no gleoted scalp; of dandruff that nw fill scurf. Thorn Is nothing no destructive to tho hnlr as dandruff, It robs tho hnlr of Its lustre, tin strength and Its very life; eventually producing u' fove rlshnomi nud Itching of tho scalp, which If nut remedied causes tho hair rootn to shrink, loosen and die then tho hair falls out fast, A little Dnnde'rlito tonight now (let a 2ncont bottle of Know! ton'H Dnndorlno from any drug store or toilet counter, and after the first application you will say It was thn best Investment you over mndo, Your ' hnlr will Immediately take onthut Ilfo, luiilro nnd luxuriance which In no henutlful, It will become wavy and fluffy and havo thn appearand! of abundance; an Incomparable gloiui nud sol tnesM, hut what will please you most will be after Just n few weeks use, when you will nutually nee a lot of fine, downy hair new hnlr anytime will surely r.nvo your hair. growing all over tho scalp, Medford Needs Better Fire Protection NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply at the regular meeting of tho city council Novem ber G, 1912, for a license to sell malt, splrltous and vinous liquors at 32 North Front street, for a period ot six months. M. & E. J. ADAMS. Dated October 22, 1912. WANTED Competent housekeeper for family of three. Address P. O. Box 207, Medford, Ore. ' FOR SALE Fancy Club seed wheat, beardless barley, good grain and alfalfa hay, barley straw, all baled at Rogar ranch, 3 miles west of Medford. 202 fuh baliH sab acres, 90 acres cleared balance light brush, good buildings, main road, close to school, flno locality, fenced, good spring for stock, plenty of water. All stock and Implements go with place. J' or quick sale 50 per acre. $6000 will handle. Tills Is a snap. Call room 204 over F. & F, Bank. 186 WANTED A loan of six thousand dollars on good ranch of 240 acres for two to three years. Address Box B, C, caro Mall Tribune. 186 EXCHANGE 20 acres Improved, near Yoncalla, take Medford resi dence. Clark Realty Co. 184 FOR SALE 160 acre stock and al falfa ranch, ample water, loam bot tom soil, Gp acre, Clark Realty Co. 184 LOST lAnd Atlt hluinrv unhnnl Vinntr Finder return to Mall Tribune. WK HANDLE ALL Magazine Subscriptions and meet all cut or club rates which are advertised or of fered by any company. Be sides we give 'ou a special service which you do not got If you send direct to publishers. MEDFORD BOOK STORE To the Editer: This does not mean that tjio fire men do not ilo their duty, and the very best they enn with their pre sent equipment, and tho local ox perienco they havo had. Tho only suggestion might be that they bo provided with, and innko' a study on, during their leisure, of scientific flrc-flghtlng literature, and periodicals. They do excellent work when once "on tho Job," but the trouble comes in getting thorn thero In time, and tho main cause ot this Inofticlency ot methods of getting to them, Informa tion and location ot fires, and flro, in nil its features, Is a calamity, In Which Instantaneons action means t cry thing, possibly human lives, es pecially when It occurs somewhat oi t, where tho telephone Is tho only means of communication. In tho ab smco ot a regular fire alarm system. Tt.o fire at 10th and Grape Tues day at 3 a. m. r an example, as It ws8 accidentally seen, only after In full blast, by a person crossing Grape street on Main, who Immediately wont to the one lonely alarm box in stalled by tho old Home Tclphone, at tl.o Park, but long neforo this, 4 Pacific receivers and two Home re ceivers were down. In a fruitless en deavor to get "central," to call up the fire hall, meanwhile the Intonse heat cracking our front windows, and finally got only tho stupid response of hnlt-awako operators, when tho "tiglne was already leaving tho hall, from the accidental police alarm. This Is too slow a proccst. and had telephone been the only means ot alarm tho adjoining residences would have been afire, beforo tbo firemen would have been even out of bed, but no criticism Is Intended ot these particular operators as It Is under stood they are permitted to sleep af ter 12 o'clock and no ono Is clear and alert, when awakened from sound sleep and they can't bo expected to get numbers right and think quick ly. This Is where our fire-protection is inefficient, and If thn telephone company can't nfrord to keep at least ono opcrntor on duty at the board, and uwnko. at night, to In stantly sound nn effective alarm to tho fire boys, upon call, then tho city should provide compensation to havo this, tho only means 'of communica tion, available for Instant use, at all times, by every ono In tho city. As tho, winter season approaches, fires will boniore numerous (and as this article Is belug penned, word comes of another flro Wednesday morning,) as stoves, lamps, and lan terns aro more In uso, and Insurance statistics show that 75 per cent ot tho nnnual fires, occur during tho winter months, ho this matter should havo the Immedtuto uttentlon of tho city council. . W. II. 8BARLE, J. J. PARKER, RAY COLE. E. W. LILJEGRAN, Cltzlcns ondangerod by Grape street fire. N. W. Tour Direction Loii Stcers-Wynn Coman The Only Attraction of the Season NME. JOHANNA GADSKl The World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano ONE CONCERT ONLY Monday Evening, October 18 NATATORIUM Prices, $2.00, $1.51, $1 Seats at Haskina NOW -1 i.u'uju .ut-: T J aJk 9BLtBB Young Mothe No -young woman, la ta Joy C eesilag motherhood should 'ftagtoet to prepare her system for tW physi cal ordeal she Is to undergo. Taa health ot both herself arvJ tht cornier caua npenai largely ype ta cara sb bestows upon herself durlnr the waiting months. MYAasr'a Frlwd prepare the expectant motatr'a sys tem ror me coming event, and Its uta makes her comfortable durlnr alt th term. Tho baby, too. Is moro apt to be perfect and strong whero tho mothor has thus prepared hcraolf for nature's supremo function. No bottor advlca could bo given s young expectant momcr man tnat APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What aorta and quantities, and what prlcoT We are not toad ring for anybody's fruit. Do you want to consign and chance tho inarketT Conault Ha and wo will give you quotations. In every case we seud the tellers salo notes. In Now York we uso our own sale notes, and do not save apples sold by auction. . W. Ni WHITE ft CO. 70 Park Placo Now York . JJ.J. J1UJ -i ' I. Jl'ill. I GSa' Elfc MEND oho uso Mothor's Friend; it Is a modlelno that has proven Its valuo in thousands of cases. Mother's Friend la sold at drug aiorcs. write ror freo book for expect ant mothers. MABTIXLO REGUUTOt CO.. A., C. Doctors Use This for Eczema Dr. Evans. nx-Commlssloner of Health, ays: 'Thero l almost no relation be tween fckln dliemes ami the blood." The akin must be cured through the akin. The rermo mutt bo washed out, and no aalvea havo Ions' sko been round worth, leae. The most advanced physicians or this country are now agreed oa this, and are prencrlblnc a waali of wlnterareen, thymol and othfr InxredlenU tor eczema and all other skin diseases. This com pound la known m V.D.D. Prescription lor JiCicoja. Dr. Holmes, the well known akin ' clallit write: "I am convinced that It.. D.D.U. Prescription la as much a specific for eczema an oulnlno for malaria. 1 have been preacrlblnr tho D.D.D. remedy for years." It will tako away the Itch the Initant you apply It. In faot, wo ar so sure of what D.D.D. will do for you that we will be slad to let you havo a tl Ixjtlle on our euar. anteo that It will coit you nothing un leas you 11 nd that It does th work. MEDFORD rilAHMACY Established 1878 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. GBOSSLEY lc SONS Commission Merchants 804 Franklin St., New York Oar Specialty APPLES ana FEARS We have our own houses In NKW YOItK, LIVKHPOOL, LONDON AND WiAHOOW Direct consignment solicited or see our Rogue River representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apples and Get Better Prices We can store l7 cars more of fruit. Rates ns follews: 200 boxes or less 2f) per box for the senson. All in oxqess of 200 boxes 20c for the season. Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. Free Speech By Foul Mouths There is a foul-mouthed, indecent elcmont in the city of Portland nightly insulting the decent, law-abiding citizens and openly reviling tho flng. They have sent representatives to surrounding towns and in the namo of free speech denounce the ei'forts to remove them from tho streets. In the name of our wives and children we ask your support and Voto Jor No. 370, Voters' Pamphlet. (, THE BOYCOTT AND PICKET The employers of Oregon are not slave drivers,' as is claimed by those who live by tho sweat of their poor deluded victims. This fact is self-evident in any part of the state, Tho boycott and the pickot are the representatives of a low order of intelligence, seeking by fear and the bludgeon to force a bad cause. Remove the system by a Vote for No. 068. See pamphlet. Employer's Ass'n. of OroKon, W. O. Francis, 8oc. (Paid Advt.) - Ak u i SEE the latest style Lace Rings, Friendship Circles, Brooches, Bar Pins, Neckwear, Scarf Pins and everything that is new and up-to-date in the jewelry line, MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler Near Post Office Nearly a quarter of a century under the same . management .,. THE ':'';rX' t Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of i Soundness of principle Economy of management . ir '. Safety of investment ' Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,OQO.o6 ' ' W. I. Vawter .President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pres. O. W. McDonald, Cashier x 4 r 1 i t A ivh-' f H