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f WBDFOnP MATE TRTBUCT, MeOTOHP, ORTCflON, flA'TITnPXV, NOVEMBER 2, Y 012. PXCTB WCTi IOCAL AND L PERSONAL It I) lli'AniiONil, eiiiulldnti) for llin legislature, ImH Jiimi returned from nn extensive crtrnpu t;ti tour throughout Jnuhsoii comity. I In Iiiih tnudy a very thorough ennvnss nml reports tuot from tlio view point ho caw things thoro lire IiIk eliiuiies for his election, An a matter of fact, Mr. DnArmond could not luwo met with more hearty houciit onroiinign. IIICIll ttlllll WIIH accorded It I ft. Ho mini nml no to hear Dr. Sheldon tonight at th I'lrst M, K. church, rorimr Fourth nml llartlett, 00. II, Carpenter, an extensive orchard owner, living sooth ami west from Muilfonl, Irt Friday for Now York City. .Mrs, Curpniitcr will Join her IniMmm! In tho cant with In a few days anil uflor visiting there for a (uw witH thoy will leave for l.u ropn where they will spend tlio win ter. For goodness sake, have It, A. Holmes, tlio Imiurunco man write your Insurance, Ha known how. Tlio .Medford Hotel dlulng""room wt be open until IS o'clock election evening. Jotin I!. Curkln, rnpulillcaii noinl nee for state representative appears ah No. 73 on tlio linllot. Vot 73 X J. II. CurMu. I'alil Alvt. "Tim l.aily of llin l.uku" at the UIh Theater In attracting tint crowd. It In a grind picture and tun vnmlt vltle acts which round out the pro is rani or above llin ordinary. Vapor tmlbs and scientific mniiKi 1 1,0ft for tnnn and woman. Dr. It, J. Look wood, rhlroproctcr and nervo specialist, S03 (larnett-Corcy Hide, phono Home Hfi. Ttm prlro offered In I ho guessing routes! In yesterday's pnper was not onn month' tuition at tho (!oneivu lory of Music, hut mu term's tul lion. a. A. Newell, ladle' tailor, 4tb floor M. F. & II. bid. 8, J,. Wilton of Talent wait In Med ford ion lumliiem and visiting friends Haturday. Through tnmn oversight or other Attorney John II, Carkln, familiar ly kijown to Ida friends a John, ap pear on tho ballot for stnta repre sentative (hi fall an J, II. Carkln. I'ald Advt. Oeorge I.ymnu, democratic uoiul ncn for county commissioner, wa In the city Saturday getting ncmmlnted with Medford voter nnd malting Moods, among 'them.' ' ' "fity'tyf Oak and hardwood f 4.G0 and 16.00 rxr cord. Gold Hay lloslty Co.. Sixth and Fir. Tom (lallattar wan up from Itorlt I'olnt Haturday on business. John II. Carkln tlio Mod ford at torney I one of tho republican nomi nees for statu representative from Jackson county, I'ald Advt. Mr, and Mr. James Harding of Portland arrived In tho city Kattir day morning and will visit relatives hero. Hello! Lot mo hear from you Any oiio knowing tlio address of William Harrison will rotifer a favor by notifying N. Taylor Hill at Hanks, Oregon. 192 C. A. Wymore, who ban been llv Ing nt Uuttn Falls durliiK tho pant summer loft Haturday to pe"d tho winter In l,ong lloaeh, C'nl. John H. Carkln, republican noml neo for Htato representative appears an No. 73 on Uio ballot. Voto 73 X J', II. Carkln. Paid Advt. H Nay. '& Morton Fllnn. of Klamath Falljlitbpped off In Medford Satur day morning for a day's vhdt with .fr. antt Mh. 1 IJ. Wall I. Olane fitted without uso or lriiK. Br. Rlckort, over Kent-ner'."- Mm, 0, O. Porclval of Taeomn, ar rived" In" tho city Saturday mornliiR and will villi for a couple. of'wookM with her Homlmlaw and daiiKhtor, Mr. mid Mn. Dolbort Fell), on KIuk'h Highway. At laHta twcnty-flvo (jont coffoo, that la uood in tho cup. Hchloffo llu'a Sanitary Orocory. lt2 Owen Dunlap and lion .Mliiard loft Saturday moruluK for McDool, Cat,, whore thoy will hunt dunka for n fotv dllJH. ComliUf, bluKoat hit of tho year. Ituitlo hiuoball. Watch for litK tttmq untwnon lloitou und Now 'ork at Moijford Hook Storo. Mr, and Mm, A, 0. Fiddler ro turned to tlielr iomo in "Yrokn, Cat,. Saturday, after n weok Hpeiit In Mod ford on mlnliiK huilueuH, Oak and hardwood M.BO and f B.00 per cord. Oold Ray Realty Co., Sixth ami Fir. Mm, C, 0. Scott, or Phoonlx, loft pn trail) III Saturday inornliiK for u yvlntor'a vlHt to her old homo In Hcraiilon, Pa, WccKs&McGowanCo. UNDERTAIvERS , Say nou H71 sitvt vbomii r. w, wmh ton A. a. Orr NM X.A9T AMUSTAKTf MUh Marlon Shannon roltiritnd to Medford Fldny from a vliilt to Port land, whom her brother, "llllllo," lnm a idtuutlon with the itovorntiiout for out Horvlco. Minn Hhniiiion will bo tho KiK'tl of Mrri, Maud I'hllbrook, After hor vlilt hero Minn Shannon will ko lo Coliiinhii, Ohio, for u vlull to relative, Mn. .1, fl. Webiter of Phoenix wan In Medford Saturday on hindno, .Mr, and Mra, W. D, Perltlintu. of thin city left Haturday for J.o An Kln, whyro they will remain a few mouth, roturnlriK to their homo In Medford In early iprliiK, (lomilno hniul'iiiiido laccx at 'Hie llaudlcrnft Shop, I yy F. K Deuol loft Friday ovettlni for a binlucia trip lo Albany ant) other Willamette valley cltle. MInh Alma Wat ho n returned to her homo In Out ml la, Wunh., Fri day after a vlilt In Medford with Mr. and Mm. Fred I,. CoIvIk. y 000.00 or fraetlnn thiTeof to loan on Improved country real on tale at current ratei, Carkln & Taylor, Jackiou County Hank HIiIk., Medford, 0. F. IldlltiK or Aibland, won In Medford Saturdny. Itobert Moore, onn of the loading lileN'liaiitN of Oold Hill, wan in Medford Saturday, and while here wbn a welcome caller at the Mall Tribune office, Monday Special. I iiatt alum Innm lauce pun, 10 run In. ; quail aluminum proMortliiK kettle, r.O cl. Onn of each lzn to a customer, Monday only, while they tnit. M. P. & II. Co. J92 Mr. and Mm, Ilert Audemon re turned Friday evening from a three woeka vlilt In San Franeliro. Mm. J. W. Ilerrlatu, left on train No. 20 Saturday morning for Port land, where Mm wa culled by tho Norton lllnes of n relative. Full election return at Hotel Medford on Tueiday evening. 194 Full election return at Hotel Medford on Tueiday evening. 194 Mm. I), A. PnrhcM alter vIhIIIiiic for a few day In Mm! font with her parent. Mr. and Mm D, T, lawton, left Friday etonlng for her new home In Merlin. Her hiihhand, I)r Forlie ho been In Merlin for veral daya. He will practice uiedlcltiO there. II. F. Palmer, the piano man, U doting out hi lino of InNtrumeiiU, preparatory to taking over the Wy He II. Allen Hue. In conkuquence piano never could bo bought at Much bargaltiN u he U offering now. 192 Mm. It. K, llrlttcan went up to Ahland Saturday morning to vlalt relntlvoN over Sunday. f MlwMaylUydn Utt,' SatunUy morning (or an over Holiday vlilt with friend at Shaila SprlugN, Ca). Monday Speolal. I quart nluml mini lauce pun, 10 centi. 0 quart nlumluum provervlng kettle 50 eta. One or each alio to a cuitomor, Mon day only, while they I ant, M. F. & H. Co. 192 Mm. M, Whlteilde wa over from Jacksonville Friday. J. W, Opp waa In Medford Friday, on route from Jacksonville to Kanea crook, Mr. and Mm. II. C. lot.maugh took train No. 13 Saturday for ItodlunTKi Cal. Ilemember to wrlto tho name of Carollno Van Nlco for County Sup orlntciidont of Schools on your bal lot. (Paid Advt.) W. It. Oarrett of Applopato spent Friday In Medford, tho guont or hi daughter, Mm. Carflold White. 1). II, Jackson mado u btislncsa visit to his former homo at Ashland ouo day thla week, W. Chamlcn, who la developing Hoveral claluiH In Mt. Sterling and other mining districts, Is trunactlng hiifllqcNH In this city. John II. Carkln of thla city In running for Htato reprosontatlvo from JackRon county. Paldt Advt. I)r, Illckort, oycnlgbt Bprclaltst, nv.tr ICnnlnnr'H. Kt ilrnn noxil Karl Mlneur of Clrlffln creolc dis trict was In our midst Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Wlmer of, Wagner crook pniBPd through Mod ford Thurmlay. It. II. Pumouu ban returned from a IiuhIuchs trip to Portland. Monday Spcdats, l quart aluml uum sauce pans, 1ft conts. 0 quirt aluminum provervlng kettles fit) eta, One of each Hire to a customer, Mon day only, while thoy law!, M. F. & H. Co. iia Max Frlodunthal of Pot Hand Is Intervlowlug hla cuwtomorH. In Med ford and vicinity. Mm. A. 11. Flshor of Phoenix was among tho many who visited in Mud roril during tho week. ' Try u Vapor bath (or thai cold. Dr. R, J, LockWood, Oaruot-Coroy Illdg.. phono ilotuo HE, S. 3. Herring, tho gonoral ntana gor or Armour'a mrrlgerutor cur syHtdin, was down from PorOund re cently. Ho reports a vory largo hualnesH In his lino, James llrlscoo hau rotitrnod from a Hiiccousful hunting trip to tho Hlk llutto Hoctlon, CluiB, II, Ouy Iiiih boon visiting filn parunts, who live at Contral Point. I waut your voto. W. V. Ua- shor for coroner of Jackson county, No, 111 on tho ballot, Independent ticket. 102 (Paid Advt,) Rogue river Hose ponm Hold In New York Clly Friday at from $3 to fit, JO per full box, and half boxen at from 11.40 to 1 1, Ml, Com I co pear from hero sold at from f 1,40 to ,(,0 Iter half box on (bo h.iiiio market at the mime time TIiomi sblpmontn wore made by Ibo PindiieorM Fruit Company of this city, Wild geomi are winging their way HOitlliward and wiseacres predict an early winter Win. I.yttlelon of MoCIoud, Cal., a former resident of Ahlatid, waa n lorent bitnlniHN visitor In Modrord, llau Haymoiid, Jr., who In em ployed at Mc('Ioim), Cal., Is visiting rnlutlve living at Hook Point. ( Dr. J, F, Itoddy has returned from a trip to Crescent Clly, Cal. W. 11. Coop, who has boon In Kla math comity for some time pat, left Friday for Cheliall. WbhIi. 11. W. Itllchle of Josephine coun ty bus boon visiting bis wife who Is at Sacred Heart hospital for treat ment. Hankers Isaacson nnd Smith of Central Point and Oold Hill, wero In Medford the fore part of tho week. Mrs. C. W. I.owe Is dead ot Port land, from pneumonia. She was tho wife of Dr. I.owe, tho optician, who I well known In Southern Oregon and California. J. T. Marquess of Ilvaglo spent Friday In Modrord. Oeorge Steven has returned from a trip to Klamath county. M. S. Thorn pkoii of Climax has been at Modrord and Talent this week, delivering sheep ho had sold. Hob Crowder, the public market butcher, wno reduced the price or meat In Medford, nnnouncoH another cut In prices. Wm Knox of Joepblue county, wn In .Medford this week. YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH YOUR FIRST THOUGHT ir you havo children, naturally your rirst thoughts are for their health, You certainly want them to devetop Htrong, honltby constitu tion, The most aroful attention milHt be glvoii whwi children show the first symptoms of the many com mon ailments. Perhaps they are weakly nod thin, or grow loo fast, thus sacrificing ntn-ogth. Thwto and other apparently minor ailments may be tlio forerunner to a weak comitltutloii for life. HiM.h children n-d Jayno'a Tonic Vermifuge which Is essentially a chil dren's tonic. First of all, It will properly care for lh child's stomach. It will also Improve the appetite, and will add Mrongth to the other organs of tho body, in cases or thin or Impure blood, It Increases tun number of rcd.iorpiisclcM enab ling the enriched blood to keep tho body healthy and strong. Among tho most lommon ailment. that' children develop Ik that of u disordered stomach, loading to an Impaired digestion, in many cases this trouble Is du to parasite In tho Intestinal tract. To correct aticn trouble, Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge Is unsurpassed. For more than eighty years mil lions of children hive been restored to health through the use or this tonic. Insist upon Juync's; accept no other. Sold by druggists every where. Dr. D. Jayne & Son. Phila delphia, Pa. SKATING RINK AT ASIIIiA.ND .VATATOJMtJM Is open evnry night, Sunday excepting , Hand mnslo Tuesday, Thursday ami I Saturday t4HIHHHIIH4HHIHHH444WIHMHM4HHMHt FERNS FERNS Wo luivc f he finest ldt of ferns over grown hi Med ford, Prices arc right. Cut flowers that arc fresh. Bulbs, Hose Bushes a fine line. MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Phone 3241. 923 E. Main PTrn" Tf TtTTTTtt f f TTTTTTf TTTf T I I $325.00 Lot on Summitt Near Main St. PAVED STREETS WATER AND SEWER This is a Real Snap We will build you a House on It on Monthly Payments MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. Dissolution Sale of Millinery Everything at a great sacrifice. The firm of Barnard and Comoycr lias1 dissolved partnership. All the stock must be turned into money at once. This is the greatest opportunity to buy millinery in a life time. Barnard & Cornoyer Next to First National Bank TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKIl To borrow $4000 on pro perty worth $12,000. Hox 4'JU, Medford. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heatinor All Work (hitrantMd Prlofi lleuoriab) COFFEEN k PRICE Howard Block. Bttraao ea etk Won M BULBS BULBS Don't leave planting your bulbs until spring as now Is the best time. We have a very large assortment of first class bulbs no culls In tho lot. After 25 years' experience we havo decided what Is hot to buy. Compare these with others before buying. BROADLEY, THE FLORIST Oreonhouso Home 29-1. Orrico Home 35 ,n .1-- 1 1 1 1 Established 1878 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 1104 Franklin 8U, New York Our Specially , APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own houses In NKW YOIIK. LIVKItl'OOL, LOVDON AXI GLASGOW Direct consignment! solicited or se our Rogue River representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon i UNION FEED STABLES BOARDING A SPECIALTY Transients well taken cave of. Wo always aim to please and guarantee satisfaction. T 1 !S3rtVv.v:-'fi:::ftt:ft:iryr.i t ma A f ma mi f ? ml t ma w a wM'i y n X ml m A Kgj: ij fF H'"V,e,tv,M0 I CntCACO t t T y T y RAY GATJNYAW, Prop. 112 S. Riverside 109 S. Bartlett tPP4J4l(4f4iZwl HIRSH, WICKWIRE CO'S CLOTHES Have never been advertised in the great national magazines, yet THERE'S A REASON WHY THEY'VE BECOME POPULAR Among thousands of good dressers from 'Frisco, U. S. A., to London, England. Ask the man who has 'worn one of these high grade suits and you'll learn that THEY ADVERTISE THEMSELVES ' - - v,. , -, - All the new Pall and Winter .models are now here. Sec some of them in our show window toda Step inside and see more. If you win or lose, make, your election A bet with a KNOX HAT and both par- ! ties concerned will be satisfied. Loser f will know that he has lost a good oue and the winner will never forget he won J the best made. & We carry the Stetson for those who V prefer same ' T Model Clothing Co. A 4HHt Governor Wilson Makes Important Statement In a statement issued at Princeton, N. J., on October 27, 1012, Governor Wilson said: s "The control of the government depends as much upon the majority in the senate as upon tlie presi dency itself.1' ' j Harry Lane is the logical candidate, for United States Senator. Of tried integrity and proven ability as a public: servant ho will work' for and vote for the policies of Woodrow Wilson. VOTE FOR WILSON VOTE FOR LANE Submitted by 11. H. llanoy, Ohalrman Domocratlo State Goutral qotnmltteo, Swetloud llldg., rortland, Oregon. (Paid Advt.) One hears much of Third Terms this Campaign. What I want is a First Term w. w. IISSHER Independent Candidate for CORONER Vote X 111 j . ! '?'. "j Paid Adv. vP - - v . Tf V 1