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THE MEDFORD "MAIL TIUBUNM, M151)jVQR.D, QR1SC1QN, THURSDAY, NOVHiMliMK. 18. UK)!).
iifilii ASQUI1H ILL FEAR FOR LIFE CRATER CLUB 10
II KU OF COL ASiOR OPEN FRIDAY
Mnl'iri'o!. Wt Iitlii-i mi wen I o
(trail T!nr, m! n:i l.
Married- in Mo.jfoiM Ncvomi.or t;. Uproar Over Motion to Ilejcet Bud- Has Not Been Hoard of for Nearly Pleasant Evening of Entcrtnluinont
oy Ker. w. i. uvuraer. rvon u.
Cissady r.ud MIm Mary B. Richard-
THAN KSGIV1N G
Wilbur Hndron of Sultm re- j
twwing old ncquaintiuiPes in Med
ford. He if former luwdent. ,
II. V. Anderson of Trail i in
Medford laying in winter supplies.
The house which has blocked the
stroct near the i-nilroiul truck near
th residence of V. M. Kenredy, has
bwn moved further Iwck on the lot.
Jackson street is much improved
thereby.
Charles Muon has lol'l for Port
land, whore ho expects to locate.
11. C. Stokes of Applegnle was
visitor in Medford Wednesday.
Charles Obonchnin of Putto Kails
was in Medford Wednesday.
Henry C. Wilson of Gold Hill i
visiting friends in this city.
West Jackson, Grape and other
yet Will Mot Lead to tho
Resignation of the
Premier.
(t'nltwt PrM trscd Wit.)
LONDON. Ndv. IS. Premier As
quith, according to the pronont de
termination of the government, will
not resign with tho cabinet, even if
the lords do overthrow tho budget.
Neither will the government alter
the budget.
The Liberals plan to Mtnnil pat"
and play for popular favor by dnr-
Two WeeksBelieved He Is
Lost In Southern
TwHaUtt.
Plnnnori for l;ormal Opening
of the Club.
(L'nIUd Pr-M Leaaod Vlr.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 18. -Every
const station of the United Wireless
Telegraph company is today trying
vainly to locate the Nonrmalml, the
palatini yacht on which Colonel John
Jacob Astor ami his son, Vincent,
have been cruising in Wet Indian
waters.
Tho room fitted up for the ( in
ter lnko Social club in the Young
Hull building, on Front street, will
be formally opened to tin1 ':.! !'n
day evening at 8 o'clock.
A program, which will cninpne
lectious by some of the ho.t enter
lainers of Medford, will I le mil' nt
the features of the occasion. The
Hiuclrigg orchestra, Profc-nr It.,
mamiff, .Messrs. Andrew-. Miiiuc-k.
SUGGESTIONS
OYSTERS.
CLAMS.
CANNED SALMON.
VAN CAMP'S SOUPS.
VAN CAMP'S CAKED BEANS.
ENCHILADES.
CHILI CON CAR ME.
Asiuitu may threaten the creation
of enough new jeers to pas the
. A , t , I
streets in the northwest part of the i uro. or uc may go to iving r.u-
"iuu nun n ins consent 10 mc
Nothing lias been heard from the
vcsMl since the gale of a week ao. .""' others will contribute t tli
...I .1 i I .. . , . ... . , ,1... !
which swept iiauuucu, ami iir. .-- .j,'"i " " iumiif.
ing the lords to overthrow the entn-U'X'. who secured a divorce from herj 1,10 ohibronins arc udmtrnhU tut
mons. If the olrds nersist. Premier ! husband on November S, tears that I ,M' "I 'he object for ulm-b i ho
city are resuming their natural
state, as water mains have been laid
and the trenches refilled.
1'rofe.xr-or O'Gara leave- Friday
evening for Grants Pass,' where he
is scheduled to deliver an address be
fore the Horticultural society at that
place on Saturday. He will go from
Grants Pass to Salem, where he will
investigate fruit conditions in the
Willamette valley for a few days.
0. H. Wat.-on of Ashland was a
Medford visitor Thursday.
County Inspector Myers and hi?
corps of assistants have about fin
ished up the cleaning out of the in
fected trees in Medford, and will
next devote their attention to Central)
Point. Only two more towns beside i
Central Point arc left to be cleaned
up Gold Hill and Woodville and
they are practically clean now.
Colonel Frank Ray wa in Med
ford Thursday from Gobi Ray.
W. B. Williamson of Albany is
spendmi.' a few dav- n Medford
J. W. Whitney of thi
budget, ignoring the lords.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Wednesday m Grants Pass on bu-i
uess.
Clarence L. Retime- wa- in Jack
sonville Thursday on professional
busiuoss.
H. C. Conner of Ashland spent
Thurday in Medford on bu.-iness.
The weather man says that it will j
ruin tonight and Friday and that It!
will be wanner.
Persona willing shndo treed V.
plant In front of their homes, phone
D. U. Wood. Main It. or after fi
o'clock, Mrs. J. F. Iteddy, Main 321.
211
Orders for sweet crenm or butter
iiilk promptly filled. Phone tin
Jrenmtrr.
Hear the celebrated lay musicians
at the Nash ri. 'JOti'
Ella Gaunyaw, public stenographer
room 4, Palm buildinc.
Hear the celebrated lady musicians
at the Nash prill. 20R'
Do not forget, there will bo an
ny-ter supper at the Christian Tab
ernacle. Wednesday. December S,
given by lite men of the church. All
are invited. A good time is prom
ised you. on(;
itest menl for the least money
ity -pent j fhrt --Pot afo
the vessel was unable to weather the
storm.
v oionci 4sior nns not neen m
communication with New York for
PJ days, and it is very probable th.it
the outcome of his wife's divorce has
not reached him.
Fearful that her son und divorced
husband have met with disaster, .Mis.
A-tor is still in this country mid will
not leave for I'uropc.
IIOTKIi AUIUVAI.S.
Music at the Nash trill durimr
lunch and dinner hours. 200
Dwt moat for the least money at
tho Spot cafe.
Music at the Nash srrill during
I lunch nnd dinner hours. 200
I Orders for sweet cream or butter
I milk promptly filled. Phono tho
creamery.
There will be a sale on some par-
John B. Collins of Portland is!V , T, , B , ' ?" , ,
spending a few days with friends i..!y "nd ay o' ach ' f -
the valley ! Howard's Millinery store. Wntch
Walter Atkinson of Sam's Valley ithe w,ndow t,,1",,ay- 208
.'o- ..,..,.,t :.. M...ir...j t I
i .vuviJl lll,rt III .iiu.l I III ,1. .111.
Atkinson reports a badly cut road
in Ins section
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Harry Miller of Roxy precinct was i 1,1,1 'V JnokiS01.1 lo Ka Clir'
a recent visitor in Medtonl.
Colonel Frank Ray expects to start
hi.- snwtnill at Gold Ray in the near
future.
Kmest Cannody of Ruch was in
Medford on business Wednesday.
Frank Harvey of Trail i- in Mod
tor don business connected with the
forestry service.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Turphi. pioneer
farmers of Ro.vy Ann, delivered .)()
choice Thanksgiving turkevs to lo-
-cal morehants in tlm nitv Mnmliiv
teuis, land in section 1,
township :t.j. 1 east
J. H. Carllon to T. K. Niched-,
part J. J. Fryer D. L.
C. 10, township .'10, 1 west
W. II. Hamlin to B. P. Bon
son, lots in Woodluwii
Hei'dits addition, Medford
K. Hunt to C. F. Hunt, land
in section 8, township .'!.",
1 west
Kate C. Matins to Mary Als.
dorf, part D. L. C. An,
? l,.)()(l
4,300
10
10
10
At the Nash-Mr. and Mm. W. M
Thompson. Chicago; Mrs. StolH
mor, ('.rants Pass; J. .
Portland: I). M. Itlordan, New Yoi
P. Houdry, La (JraiiKe. Miss. .1.
Dobbins. San Francisco; A. S. (lold
smith. San Francisco; II. A. IIIiih
brow. Portland; W. T. Jeffries. Port
land; W. I,. Killer. San Francisco:
W. It. Davey. Sjui Frauclwco.
At tho Moore Xoah Frederick,
Portland; K. C. Sharpc. San Fran
cisco; J. W. Holmes. Portland; O. S.
Hutchinson. Portland: II. F. Cole.
Colse. Calif.: .Mrs. J. A. Hell. Iteil
dltiK; Fred ItaKKinw. A.ilent: (!. W.
Clraves and wife. Lob AtiKcles: J. S.
Matistrud, Phlladeliibla; A. N. Hol-
iiian, Portland: A. K. Jeff, Fiu;cnc.
At tho Palace K. 10. Smith and
wife, city: Thos. Mooney. city; It. W.
Scott, city: W. 10. Shanan. Portland;
10. V. Olion. Portlaiul: .Icnics Owens,
city; .lesslo Itoblnson, city; A. F.
Stenntt, Ashland: J. A. Martin. IleaK
le; J. A. Miller. Lake Creek.
club was organized, that i-, the so
cial enjoyment of the members ami
a place where friends of the niein- !
hers mik'hl be entertained and where'
visitors from other cities might meet j
representative eitixcus of .Medford.
F-tsv chairs, tallies for urn tin;!
ami the latest papers and periodic.! 1
will be proidcd, so that the ,-ib I
member will feci fully at Inure
All the things which gu t.. im ,.
a modern club will be iiiihuii; Hie I t j
li.ii.. ..I' ll I.. I. .. . ..
,..(,3 v.i iuu uiiik niiims, nun ine m
of nlieiidants will also he pri
i
Star Sliced Bacon
IHIS BACON CO.MKS IN iIKR.MF.TICAI.LV SKALKH dl.A
JARS AND IS RKAliLY CIIIIAPFR THAN THAT SOLD I
: 1 11 PIFCK. AS WK PUIt'CIIASKD IT BKFORK TIIK UAISK.
REX GROCERY CO
Tho fair to be held by the hull i
of the Christian church opens this
evening. There will be a proKram
Thursday. Friday mid S:.tuida
evenings and a turkey dinner Saim
day from 1 1 : :io a. m. to 2 . m
f.ivt'iiclii,! fl T 1 wnu!
Frank Hammond, the Kvnns creek ! p p sir,i,.ii.r- t. A,i,ii,. V
rancher, brought Mr. Coks. tho crip-i 'skecters-firiffiths. land in
pled timber cruiser, to Central) s(M,ti(m o.J, owns,ip n7 o
Point Monday and continued his trip wegj J
to jvieaioru nnu wns ine guest or nisij A (ier to w shjpp, ioo
brother, Alva, on North Central av-1 ' nc'rcs fieoti town-
?nuc- j ship 41, 1 east , I
Mrs. Bud Knighton, a worthy pio- F. Lay to W. D. Roberts, lots
neer ladv of Eaglo Point, came over 7, 8, 0, 10, Lumsdcn's nd- '
on the Pacific & Eastern Tuesday, dition to Medford I
returning borne in the evening. Like G. P. Liudley to J. D. Skin
mnny others, she was astonished nt j ner, lot 1, Lindley's addi
the rapid growth of her favorite city. I tion to Medford 4,2"0
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HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA A Methodist Minister Recommends
I Chamberlam's Colic, Cholera
0:1 oi V intergreen, Thymol Glycer-j and Dlarrhooea Remedy.
ine, Etc., Used as a Simple Wash , "I havo used Chamberlain's Colic,
It really seems strange that so I Cholera und Diarrhoea Remedy for
many people suffer year in and year I several years for diarrhoea. I con
out with eczema, when it is no longer sidor it tho best remedy I havo ever
a secret that oil of wintergreen I tried for that trouble I bought n hot
mixed with thymol, glycerine, etc., ! tie of it a few days ago from our
makes a wash that is bound to cure.
Did. obstinate enses, it is true can
not ho cured in a few days, but there
is absolutely no sufferer from ec
zema who ever used this simple wash
and did not find immediately that
wonderful soothing, calm, cool sonsa
tion that comes when the itch is tnk-
w . I
en away. Instnntiy upon applying n
druggist, Mr. R. R. Brooks. I shiui
ever be glad to spenk a word in it-
prniso when I havo tho opportunity."
Rev. J. D. Knnpp, pastor M. K.
church, Miles Grove, Pa. Sold by
Leon B, Haskins' Pharmacy.
Notice.
Owing to tho fact that our Christ-
fow drops of the wash tho remedy mas postals arc coming in and wo
Jukes effect, tho itch is allayed. I are crowded lor room to display tnoni
There is no need of experiment tho
patisnt knows at once.
Jrstoud of trying to compound tho
oil of wintorgroen, thymol, glycorino,
olc, the right proportions oiir
Kfllvos wc aro using n prescription
which is universally found tho most
oftivo. Tt is known as tho D. D.
' D. Proscription, or Oil of Wintcr
rreen Compound. It is made by the
j;, d, D. Compound Company of Chi
cego, ,d our long oxporioncn with
this "dy has given us grout con
fidence iu " i merits. Medford Phar
macy. 1
we will offer all postals at n 20 per
cent discount for ono day only, Sat
urday, November 33. This will af
ford a good opportunity for you to
lay in n supply for fiituro oorro-
,KpnrdSig at a price that will pay you.
Look over our Christmas goods that
aro coming in, It is a pleasure to
show thorn.
Remember, .$1 worth of postals
will only cost you 80 cents noxt Sat
urday. The Blue Jay Postal Shop, 331 13.
Main st., up stairs. Frank II. Hull,
proprietor.
Too Late to Classify.
FOIl KENT NIco house keeping
rooms, furu'slied with bath and
electric IlKhts. 'JO South Orange
stroet. 210
WAN'TKI) Ort'ssmnk Ills'. All kinds
of plain and fancy sowing done at
005 West Main strcof. -'13
FOB RENT Furnished rooms, nt
the Palm. 207
WANTED Tomorrow, good service
able team, wight 1000 to 1 100
pounds, any color except gray; nlso
harness ami wagon, for cash. C. A.
Lux, care Moore lintel.
OIVINO OUT.
Tlio Ettugcic .Jl.icour.iKoi Many a C1U
on of M'oioni
Around al. v' . .vur. tic' ing Inu-k; ,
mi) plcaxurc .r ..g.. bo hrnn
fit derived fr. t r ,., t Vontx't
Kidney Pills.
vero enso of kulr .. ,nn My
back aclipil coiiHtn.'" ,in. i , .i i
vcntiM never get x". t a. i I i ,
dull, dragging pain t . -r. ,,, j
which robhod mo of M I inm
finally procured a box . Mean's KM I
ncy pll! at Hankln's dr '. ( ' '
only took a nhort uue of i n i ,
to cntiroly enro me. I give 'tic '
lor tfto great chango to Iioan .. t r '
mi,.
For irilo by all dialers. I'r
cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Now urk.
solesolc agents for tho United HtatM.
Itomombcr tho name Doan 's r,nd
tako no other. 30
Can't rest at night;
Knougb to mako any ono "give out."
Doan' Kidney fills will glvo re
nowol llfo.
Thoy will euro thn backache;
(!iiro every kidney ill.
Hero is Medford proof that Is so;
Mrs, O. L. Itoone, cornor Ninth and
C streets, Medford, O' . ayr " It gives W
BIJOU
THEATRE
Billy Empey Van Manager
TONIGHT
Richard Darling Stock Com'y in
"The Country Girl"
Four-A ft Iturnl Couu'dy Drama
LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH
Tomorrow Evening
Warded A Wife
Th rco-Act Farce Oonn-dv
it
99
I
Admission 10 and 20 Cents
"There is not anottihcr town along
the road (hat can approach Med
ford," Htutcs A. S. Ifos-enbaiini, who i
has just ruturneil from a trip north. ,
"All the boys who were with rue no
ticed the same tliing.'r I
II. A. amy of flold r Till was .1
business visitor in Medford Wednesday.
MEDFORD TIME TABLE.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Northbound?
Rooburg Pass. .
RAILWAY
No. 20
No. 1 2
Kbnsta Limited.. .
No. lOIOrvgoii Kxpresrt. .
No. I'tlPrtrtlnnd Fxpress.
I Southbound.
7:41 n. ro
I:2'n ro
5:2-1 p. m
8 ::! p. m
No. lll.Slmstu Limited...!
No. lfjICaliforniu Kxpress
No. 13S. F. Kxpress....
f r)0 a. m
lOrflon. m
3:.'I2p. in,
Medford to Jacksonville.
Motor enr loaves
Train loaves
Train loaves
1'rnin loaves .
Motor car leaves .
8:00 a. m.
10:45 a. in
3 :S5 p. in,
0 :00 p. m
0 :30 n, n
Jacksonville to Medford
Motor ienves
Train leavos . . . .
T'ain leaves
IVain leaves
Motor car leaves
7:00 a. in
8:15 a. 111
2:.')0p. m
1 :II0 p. m
7::i0 p. in.
THE OPPORTUNITY OF A SEASONTHE
THANKSGIVING Sale
An Excptionally Large Stock of Linens
Just step in on our dry goods side ami glance at our stock of Tabic Linens, Towels, Napkins, Finlshtul
Sets, Separate Claths, Squares and Scarfs and Doylies. You will look a lonq time before finding a largo
ascortment of really good linens at tho prices we are now quoting. WE INVITE YOU TO LOOK NOW.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY.
8 :00 a. in
No. 1
No. 3
No. 2
LcavcH Medford..
Leaves Medford..
Arrives. Medford..
No l'ArriveH Medford.
No. J
No. 2
No. 4
Arrivo Eaglo Pt. . ..
Leaves Eaglo Pt...
No. 3ArrivoH Eaglo Pt...
LoavcB Eaglo Pt.. . .
MAIL CLOSES.
2:20 p. in.
10:10 a. m
5:00 p. m.
8 : 15 a. m.
0 :05 a. in.
3 :05 p. m.
4 :1 5 p. m,
Northbound . , ,
Southbound . , ,
Eagle Point...
8:55 ix, ni.
0 ;00 p. m.
8 :10 p. m.
3 :00 p. in.
2:00 p. in.
m v
'ilk
SUITS and DRESSES
Our Prices are now lower
In our south window you will see
a number of drosses, nil marked at
Hpeeial prices. Inside lliu store wo
can show you ti hundred or more,
und no two nlilui all the latest of
this season's miiiiiil'aeture. The
prices have been actually reduced
until you urn getting tho profit.
Think of buying the lalesl idea of
Madame Fashion's decree at u price
only u shade more lliiiu the actual
cost of inaiiiifaoturo. Your sister in
tho city mid in most Iowiih will pay
uluiOHt double what wo are now ask
ing you.
See our hl lino of Suits now and
get our prices sure.
SHOES
$2.50
Just One Price
.lust received a big shipment of
slums, nil the now tons, and they
comu in narrow and medium widths.
Wu can certainly fit ynnr foot, give
you a coinl'orlnble, easy shoo that
looks ami wears as well as one you
aro in the hiibit of paying more for.
Kavo from 50 cunts lo a dollar on
every pnir of your shoes by coming
horn. Most nil shoes for women are
sold for $2.50.
Children's Shoes, all si.es, nil
leatliors,
The Lowest Possible Prices.
The Hutchason Co.
Successors to Raker-Hutcfaason Co.
SLICED SMOKED SALMON.
OLIVES.
PICKLCS.
SAUCES.
TAMALES.
. CRANBERRIES.