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u. It .J? AG! TWt M MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, OTDKOllD, ORlWOtf, THURSDAY, NOVMMnWIl H, 1012. rir-iHkk-r" IOGAI AND " L PERSONAL Dan A mil nn and hi sinter, Mtsa 8adte Amnnn, of Oakland, Cal., ar rived lit tho city Wednesday even ing, haVlng boon called 'herb nt this tfab liy1 tho death of ti.olr father, Fra'nfc Amahn, who- died Thesday af ternoon. , I)r. and Mrs, J. .M. Keeho nro flpmiiilun; h fow days at 'San Krah-' cIhco. ' ' ' How about that cont nil ripped up tho'" had;? Von'1 can' Rot a Reed one. for a dollar and up at 1G . Front St. Thfe cheapest atoro In the west. 203 ?. H. Cornell, of fcreen, N. Y waVln Meilford a Tew days ago vis iting hls'oid-llmo acquaintance, K. C Clark. ' Mrs. W T. DevorldRO returned Thursday from a several weeks' visit to' Salt 1-ako City, whore aho was called hy tho itlnoss of her father. Mrs. Halllday-HalRht, contralto puptl of MAf cheat, (Paris), RarideR ger (England), George Sweet, Os car Saenger, Now York, will receive pupils tor vocal culture at residence studio, 403 Oakdale avenue, South. Phofn Main 7262. 223 (Mm. P. C Clark who has been In New York City for a two and a half months' visit to relatives returned to her home In Medford Monday even ing. Mrs. Clark was called east by thtf death or her brother, who won considerable renown as the cham pion hand ball player. He was also quite wealthy and It was tho settle ment of his estate which detained Mrs. Clarl In the east. Mrs. Clark left Tuesday for Portland to attend to business connected with her brother's estate. C. A. McLemore Is arranging for a "Christmas Fruit Car- to accom modate those desiring to send east ern friends one or more boxes of fruit for the holidays. Low rates and quick, reliable service Is his motto. All interested should Inquire for particulars at once. Phone main 100 from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m.t there after Home 1C-L. Mnll general de livery. 303 Jacob Kltppel made a trip to Jack sonville Wednesday. He was accom panied on his return by Mr. Smith, a miner of Josephine county. Waido Oxford of Grants Pass was among tho many 'who transacted b'ustness in Medford WednesdayT For goodness sake, have R. A. Holmes, the Insurance man write your insurance. He knows how. V. H. Jenkins, traveling passenger agent for the Southern Pacific, spent "Wednesday night In Medford. So did 'A. H. Carder, also of Portland. Harold Lewis was a recent visitor in Medford. We have several guns and revol vers left here for repairs. After 30 days they will be sold for charges. Humphrey's Gun Store. 203 Charles C. Low, formerly a resi dent of Phoenix, was elected sheriff of Klamath county at the recent elec tion. "Charjes W. Prim has been elected as manager of the Medford high' school basket ball team for this season. Vapor bains and scientific massage 11.00 for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, chjroprocter and nerve specialist, 203 Garaett-Corey Bldg. Phono Home 145. Thomas C. Gaines and E. E. Ash were down from Trail creek during Ihe week.- C. A. 'Peterson of Gold Hill and Charles Chamolin of Foots creelc were among their Medford friends Tuesday. Brass Craft outfits on sale for 50 cents Saturday at tho Handicraft faho'p. 202 A. II. Weber and John Ashpole of Eagle Point spent Wednesday in our city. K. L. Davis of Josephine couuty made a business trip to Medford the forepart of the week. 8. A. Kowell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & H. Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon Charley of Drownsboro visited in Medford yes terday. ' G. C. Beach of Ashland had busi ness In Medford Wednesday after noon, Better have a look at our over coats' whllo you are going around freezing to death. 10G N. Front St. Tho cheapest storo In the west. 203 RICH Chapman and O, Dunford wore over Xroiu Jacksonville Wednes day afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Grover of Eagle Point was in our city recently, accotnpa nled by her daughter. Oak and hardwood ?4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Blxth and Fir. Wcete&WcGQWanCq. UNDERTAKERS vtfht i r. w, wks tori jtflVllarvoyi a fofknor frsldetit of this vhltey' and brother ofJohu Ai llhrvey of (lold 1111), died1 at 'Port land lately. ' " ' Al Kbcnhart, who has been em? ployed at the lluxxnnl initio In Klk creek district for sometime, has re turned to Medford. Good warm overcoats all sUes. front $2.00 tfi. lOfi ,W Front St. ii ' c-203 Mr. and Mrs. John Ashpole, ploVor residents of Eagle. Point, have removed to Medford. R. J.' Cole of Hilt. Cal.-. Is making Medford a business visit. Glasses fitted without use of drugs, nr. Rlckert, over Kontner's." ' ' L? 11. Colo and t.' harnelt or Grants Pass tarried In Medford Woduesdav. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop of Salem are In Medford, lsltlng David MUlr and family. You can get an Elgin or Waltham watch In a 20-year gold filled case for five dollars. 10C X. Front St. S03 Win. Von dor Hellen of Eagle 'Point was a business visitor In Med ford Wednesday. ' J. Slelwell Vilas came to Medford Wednesday afternoon to meet some of hts frlonds. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and ?5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mrs. Wright and Miss Aero of Phoenix were recent visitors In Med ford. Miss bra Wilson from Salt Lake City, Is visiting her father. Dr. Rlckert. eyesight specialist, over Kentner's. 'No drops used. Robert Wilcox and John Brlner were down from Talent the fore part of tho week. A. B. Cornoll of Grants Pass Is In Medford on life insurance business. Mrs. B. M. Collins and Mrs. Coul ter of Jacksonville were In Medford Wednesday afternoon. Big reduction on all materials for Brass Craft Saturday at hhe Handi craft Shop. 202 Herman Offenbacher and Harold D. Kuble of Applegate made Med ford friends a visit Wednesday. 2000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on .improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkin & Taylor, Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. Professor O'Gara has been In Gold Hill district, investigating an irri gation project at Riverside ranch. I have installed a cleaning plant and(am In shape to reclean any seed grains. Vetch, votch and wheat. winter oats and seed barley for sale. L. B. Brown at Russ 'mill. S. S. Schell of Grants Pass made a business trip to Medford one day this week. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone Home 145. James Kershaw of Antelope was detained in Medford Wednesday by the heavy rainstorm that began ear ly in the afternoon. I have installed a cleaning plant and am In shape to reclean any seed grains. Vetch, vetch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale, L. B. Brown at Russ unill. Howard S. Dudley of Los Angeles is In Medford for a short visit with friends and relatives. Dr. R. J. Conroy has moved his office to tho Hutchison & Lumuden building. Theso offices woro for merly occupied by the commercial club. Drs. Conroy and Clancy have dissolved partnership. ' The institute at the Presbyterian church Is very Interesting A large attendance at all sessions. The last session Is this evening at 7:30 p. m. All prayermeetlngs unite In tho In stitute work this evening. Expert instruction by experienced men. All come. RESIDENT OF HbRSE SHOW ASSOCIATION AND HIS WIFE LL, J rJ M ANXIOUSLY AWAIT THE OPENING OF Bl s .M! . nt BIG SOCIETY EVENT IV i . f ' ' c0 ' 'l( I I ,r ltVM -fc. ttn IBr ;ljMAnr iillllllllllllllllllllllllQ lidHilllllllllllr Itl mm IS STOLEN I iiirewE Probably theru Is mi one isio.-o InterestiM In the eiiln!? Iiire ulitiw, vhuii iipeic it .M,tillKnit Hiiniu (Iiiulen, Xew York. ot NoVeintwr 10. th.in Mr. Alfrwl O. 'iiiiier. 1 t'i.Mitit .. :e t'f 1'ie il 'eii Judge uf lnwi In Hi world, Mr. Vnudorbllt, ai presulent of the Home Sliyjv A.wki' m ii uie imft in kiiperlur to uny if the p.ist III wife hu. heloie lier mc it- Mr ' i' MeKtui, "III nlo Le ati oiilliiulnsttc i;iHtt,-ir n tf- iillbi .i ' iu I lorU tuu j,tr In hrive till MsirV Uo V M .S'nut.l llnl'lltf i ' . i 1 1. I i liMt In m Ti "Bffl&nAw FIVE SHOT IN WILSON MY AHA QUARREL! FOR H THANKSGIVING ALIENISTS ASK I KAKK t HAIII.Krt, I.U.. Nhv. M. The Milo nl ifi' Wi'Hm I'iuku Ktir'HH iMiiiiiiin;','i .iirii'u lre Vn ' loliild ! ilynimillert loMny nml u "irnf t'l1 iiiiuiey eMihitiU'ii ill .nin.uini ih uiih kiiij;. Jlh'fllill JH .lln oopniuiy m- I mho to lnliklMtl,V flllll'lllvltLt Tlmriiloii CM it, liunlfvilKiili " miller nrrein. rlutrv ! with tli" n'. lier.v.'wiiltfi lift rtemex, lti'Hiilrt ,Uiie lliul nun pnekiute nhilii', niitiiiif li-m ln fait; eni-liiiiii-il sfltfWMK) il emieiii-N. LEQAL BAHLE ICIAL FOR OFF COUN T AI AS ! .11 ANGELES UN 10 i Gets GikmI Contracts. Among the recent contracts awarded to the Pacific Face Brick company, of Portland, whoso pro ducts are winning much popularity, are the follewing: Whto brick for the new city hall at Grants Pass, White brick for the five-story hotel to be erected at Roscburg for tho Provident Trust company. B. A. Roberts Is tho architect. , -Buff brick for the now six-story Hepimel Hotel to bo erected at Al bany. Charles Burggraff, architect. Gray brick for the now hank building at Albany. Mr. Tobey, architect. UNCLE SAM SUES N MILLIONS NEW YORK, Nov. 14. United Stiiten District Attorney Wise i'ilpd thin afternoon a wuit in the foderul court here ugaiiiHt Juncx H, Ilnggiiif the niiilti-inillioiiiiiro Iioi'Koniaii of New Vorlc, to recover $U,3 14,054. It in ullcged tlial timber worth Unit amount wh remoyud from pivern-i nient land by Hie Ancniulu company of Moiitunii, in J?l)fi. Iliiggiii jh the tii'iiWMnfil tiitutkifipv in ilm Aniifitn ' f w wchw w HV-aa da company. ta . . . 1 CLINTON, Ariz., Nov. 14.Frnnk lin U. Dorr. u.iruiniuent lawyer unit former newspaperman nnd .lolin Ilttr rone, a suloonkiKJiMsr, nro dead today; two Me.xienu litlnirers are wounded, one fatally, ns a result of liuekithot flnid'by William Alleudcn n lueatrienl man, who lies nt the point of denth. A dispute nw-o between Allenden and Dorr vcr the sale nf a theatre. Allenden secured a double barreled shotgun and opened fire. At the first discharge Dorr was mortally, wounded, una iinrroiie was kiiiimi iiy a iry shot. The two Icxienns were also hit by buckshot intended for Dorr. After the shooting Allenden barricad ed hinHoJf jn the theater, A pove surrounded the plaeo and n uleady fusillade was kept up. Allenden wo finally taken after hem;,' hot bcvernl times und rendered helptus. WEALTHY MERCHANT SLAIN BY NEIGHBOR SAN FHANCISfO, Nov. 1 l.-Mis-taken for a burglar, Jaiucx Hyland, a wealthy business man, head of the Ilynnd Millinery coinpnny, is in the hospital hero today with u bullet in his left lun-r fired by Walter Cox, a reiired shipbuilder. According to the f-tory told by Cox, Hyland wu endeavoring to break in to the former' house. The two men nre neighbors. In the darkness Cox fired, thinking the intruder a liurplur. When lie discovered his inir-tnko- lie telephoned immediately to the police nml rendered the injured man what aid he could. The police nre puzzled over the cuse( Mrs. Aliinaiidus, a widow, was ntdecp downstairs, and first notified Cox tnt ftorneone wna trying to foreo a rear window. Hyland was shot as he was entering from tho front, OWNERS OF i USE HEBREW SIGNS PORTLAND. Ore,, Noy. 14. Tho heathen Chinese may he "feoino there." whpn It comes to tho tricky and peculiar, stuff, hutlio has no, th ing op a certain rich Portlnuder, name unannoitncpd, w)io owns gov; eral lodgings In the old rostrlqtcd dis tricts, and who to got by the "tin plato" qrdlnanco, requiring apart ment and lodging houses to con spicuously display tho names of their owners, is displaying his own nanio in Hebrew on (ilu holdings. The.ro Is nothing In tho ordinance forbidding tho use of a forolgu lung uago In tho mako-ilp of the signs, and it is now believed that the course adopted hy this individual will bu generally followod. The trado und labor congress of Canada has groWn to proportions whleh have mudo It the great pilll tan. fprpo In Canada for tin? protoq tion of tfie interests of organized apd uuorguulzud worluneu, I XIILWACKKi:. Wis.. Nov. II. P1UNOKTOX. N. J., Nov. It - In j.,1,,, Sehrnnk. li nttvi.ipted to ns hls capacity as goTernor of Now ' saKsinnte C'oloiiul oo-eit here. Jorsor. Prosldent-Klect Woodrowf si-nt heveral more mie itutortithte Wilson Issued todsy his "annual ! I"W liy, niidergolng xcmiiiiilli.il ,.,. ,. , .. ,, iof the eomiiu,ioii npixiiuled by Thanksgiving Day proclamation. Ilej Jmi1 ,,., , , ri, j,0 ,jU '. particularly calls attention to tno polltlcul campaign which, he sas, Just closed "w.lthout ylotoico or pas sion." Tho proclamation aays In part: "Another year of, peace and pros perity has passed by. Tho life of the state and tho nation tins been undis turbed by, war or pestilence .or dis aster of anyklniiU "Wo tiavo been freo to choose our own ways, and wo nave gone through tho varied action or a great political campaign .without violenco or passion. .-The hopo of our people has arisen with an In crease of their life, and God has been, very gracious to ns In all his dcallngH." MEOFORD RATE LAW I'OHTIjAN'D, Nov. 14.--Theie are n couple of thousand railroad clerk in Oregon who nre today "cussing" tho Medfnnl rate law" from jib boom to stern on account of tho work involved in now schedules. Tho law was up to the voters and passed at the Inst election. "Interpret it for us," the railroads asked Ihe statu railroad roiiiiiiwsioi). Tho commisxioii scanned tho iiicnni'o and replied: "Search us." Where did it come fromt" "Who composed il?" (pip'ried'tho railroads. "Search us," echoed tho commission. The highest point of woman's hap piness Is reached only through moth erhood. Yet tho mother-to-bo Is often foarful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from tho suffering incident to Its con uummation. In Mother's Krlond la to bo found a medlclno of great valdo to every expectant mothar. It is Intended to prepare, tho system for tho crisis, and thus relievo, In great part, tho tiutforlng through which tho. mother usually paasos. Tho regular ubo of Mother's Friend will ropay any mother Irt the comfort It affords before, and tho helpful restoration to health and jitrcngth It brings about After baby comosi Mother's Friend Is for iialo nt drug stores. Write for our I free book for expectant mothers whlph contains much valuable Infor mation. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AiImU, Co. "-! '. 3S liiii 3p Clark & Wright LAWYEES , I WASHINGTON, D. O. Publlo Land Matters: yinal Proof, Desert Lands, J$hxi nd Mining CftBM. Bcrlp.. V-.wMj' t ) '"' r ' m "r,T ilge ilaektis o iiupiire "Those fellows," Sehrnnk told his guard, "nk the nuttilsl q.i(siious I ccr heard." The eonimi-sioii is tint expected lo return lis deetsion before next week. L ESCAPES FROM ill PRISON i SALDM, Ore., Nil v. II -Scuch Is today being Hindu for T- U. Gordon who willu supposed to be attend a class In thcoKophy. cut a holn thruugh the prlxou library floor, dropping to the basement and then scaling tho couth wall to liberty. Tho discov ery of Gordon'H escapu wns not made until the members of the Theoiiuphy class woro returned to thnlr cells, lie Ih a young man and was serving a term of from two to flvo years. (IKANTK PASS. Ore., N'.iv. 14. The regUt ration of women nler pre. piualoi'v to (Iifir Ki-llcIialli-n in the eity elcetlon in Deeeinbf i now ier n'liilcd by Ihe leal i-uiinilloii uffi- eors,-, Willi Ihn nuiiouueeliuvii wtth-li eauie late W'diiesday afternoon, a score of the suffntyutte leader pre senteil Iheiiiselves at (he office of lite auditor, Mrs. Arthur Couklln, pri-xi-dent of the Southern Oregon Woni en's Suffrage league, being first to ipmlify ns an elrotor. She is believed In be Ihe lirt woninu to reuisler in Die slate nf Oregon, JAIL SENTENCE FOR PERJURY (Continued from Puro One) lowed to read a statement deelarmi; his Innocence uf wron inloiil, but niliuilliiii; that he might lie technical ly guilty. I.OH ANflKMCfl. Cal . Nov. I I - 'I'llo tlrst uiii In tho legal battle over tho offlohU count or hallolrt In I, on AiiKt'lftrt ei'ilntyi wan tukoii today whim (hit, illslrlot conn uf upuoulH Kiniiteil nu .ttltoruiitlvo writ of nunc dniiuin ngalimt the county lamnl or iui urvlnmr euiiuiiitudliiK thorn In iii poor niol.kxow emiNo why thirty pro limilH.Ui Itiiu Angoloti ety itlninicd by tho totiiieriiti hIioiiIiI not he eiiiiiitiiil. , Thti writ wan Kmtilnd on tho npullmuinu nf It. I". Dovalh. umi j MIh Mvy- K, ,INiy. iteiuoeralln elite- tow. ami will ho argued hufnrn tho nppollute court Mninlny, lluilolih HprwknU, the Hnu Prim, elsco iiilllloiinlro ami J. o. Dnvleii, ehnlrtniiii nf the iluinoeiutln slnto eoininltliio. arrived hero this morn ing and confori ed with local ileum era lit, DAYS OF SPANISH Y MONARCH rv-- i; TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY WANTHD Position by ctnnpeteut housekeeper, good cook, widow with small child. I'luino I73W aftur il p. nt. 30 1 I'Olt HKNT--nvo room minleru huiiKttlow, pnved street, clone In tlCMK Imiiilr.! .'.Ill H. Holly, I'Altm, Nov. It -That tho re fusal nf former Premier Morut to resume the prelmlorshlp pf Hpnln, of foied him following the uHaslun (Inn of CnmieJnH, IndlenKm the dan Iterate ponlUou In which ICIiiij. Alton ii flmU hliimelf, Is 'the general hu-IP-f hen. today. It Is predicted here that tho days of thu Hpuulxh monarchy nro numbered Slop That Itch! I will muinli, yaii la lup lkl llch U irnily tbat I bav, vr noU for y.(3nn. l-xorlriMa. nml ult eilmr illtKiUvn It tl.u kHIII 1)01 Mlifll II v'l J lliocglifill KIKfartuiti limn tlto D. D. D. Prescrlpllon for Tczcma 1 sumontMi Hit ritiflr. MCIM-'OUII iMI.tltMAOV Watch for Our CASH SALE SATURDAY Many goods will bo sold at cost and bolow. Many prices will bo given in Friday cvoning'3 papor. SCHIEFFELIN'S SANITARY aROOERY WOOL DRESSES $10 Wo continue for Friday and Saturday tho special sale of wool drosses consisting of beautiful worsteds, French sorgos, atorm sorgos, etc this season's, newest models; actual values to 22.50. An 'opportunity yc-u dan not afford to miss,' EXTRA SPECIAL i:.:..1....!.:....:. $10:00 CHILDREN'S COATS. EXTRA SPECIAL 'FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Two hundrocl Ghildron's CVml.s on special mile I'oi- iluti two iIiivb at pi'lcos' you caiinot in many cast's buy Ukj nmltu'iul, Top. All h1'.uh Jl to' -i'l y'H. ! I)0 and 'ifJO.OO Ooals .'...,! .' ; $3.08 T7.C0 and $70 Ooais ; S4.08 sj!8-'i -"1 rpSi.DO OoatH ; $5.98 $10.00 and tHH.no CoiiIh J SjJ7.i5 ' Orio lots of Children's Coats, Values to $10.00 S1.05 ' , . , . TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY AT REDUCTIONS OF '! . 'b I 'f f? ( "20 TO 50 . i' , M.v--' .I .. i i ; r ?