tt,rfi...i(w..JMJ1rJirr .f.M,.. Yr-'-f-ti-fc1',i'1--Jt-HV'jTl "'-,- y4.rt.ttwJyLMri-r.rr.t..f-. MEDli'ORD MALL TKlBUxN13. AllCDiWKtJ, UltLUON. FRIDAY, NO UMIJUU 11, 11)10. 5 PERSONAL ITEMS Chains Dim ford of Jacksonville waa In Medford Thursday on a busl ncsu trip. Ileiny Foster of Covo, Or., Is In M nlford attending to business mat ter.s. J. D. Oarlock of Garden City, Kan., I" 1. oio on a business visit. 1. 11. I'arker of Yreka, Cal., Is aniens .Med ford's lato visitors. 11. 11. Colo of Colcstln was in Med foid Tliuisday. ' Klfty-thieo ucrcs special, 10 acres rouilnj; Into bearing orchard. Call on J. U. Wood, Condor Water & Powoi Co.'s office, tf li. T. Huiuelt, county recorder, was in .Medford Friday morning Is your i oiiso wired? Onu cigar less a day would pay for a hundred ptr ctuit Increase In comfort. Start living the electric life. tf. P. M. Kershaw visited Grants Vast Tnuirtday on business. Every llg.it but electricity give off tJiMiiolce and smoke contains &001 whlc.'i Jeposlts on your wall paper, curtains, draperies. Electric light kIowh lu an nlr tight bulb. tf. q. 1.. Gant of CentVal Point wiu a visitor In Medford Thursday. Dr. Stephenson, gradunte optician, fits glasses to correct any defect ol the eye. Office over Allen & Ilea gnu's. I'houo Main 1851. 212 On Newbury was at Woodvillo Fnliyn, n's nltorney for young Mnt , liatuiiier, who w nceii'-cd of eluisinj leer with ilojj. Almi.'-Ktiul Co., exclusive agenti - for propel ty In Crescent unil Wake flld, Or., towusllesi on Hill's nov ' railroad. See them.' Crescent it division point. 220 l It. Wiuv of Anslilitnil wiih ! INiedfnrtl vihitor Friduy. Coiiliuctois win, htixv week com plele the new sewer system in So lit I m-u Addition, giving sanitary scwei uge and drainage sower, In addltloi to 30 lots lu this addition, only Mv blocks from Main street, the cloj ett-lu good residence lots uow of ferlng In Medford. The matter ,o putting In the drainage sewer af fords ppportunlty to drain basement Hiid cellars and brttu nbout the bes sanitary conditions. Modford's up to-date people only want up-to-datt conditions In their residence ijitn lets. tf Ileiliert II. Xenle of Oninliu, U ' Mi'dl'md on n Iiiimiiphx vii. Six hundred reet of now cemon m sidewalk now being Installed ot I grade established by the city engin ' et-r en South Riverside avenue show li the growth of the city. A large tei J rltory In this section will bo takei months. It Is within a few block" of atalir street and tdiould have beev lncludfjl lu the city long ngo. It .1. W. 'JiW..ky lire Wmiihille iner (limit, was in Medford Friday o. ' liiiHilie's.. '.Ijml received, another shipment o tu'tyuu'?, street lints, beavers, fu hifts, at prices to suit your purse Mm. Salter's Home Millinery Shop coluor West Ninth and Peacii sts. 102' I.owls 11. Stanley of Portland wni In Medford Friday on a huslues trip. Mr. Stanley was formerly It the mercantile business In Medford before the town commenced to grow uw admits now that It Is the hoc- town lu tho state of Its size. "She", gels a little larger every trip," he i.aK. Juvenile .Dancing .club will hold their next party nt private hall, Nat atorlum Monday, 1-tth lust. Dancing S:.'!(J sharp. Iluzulrlgg orchestra. Major Canon spent Friday In Jack h'liivllle on business. John Williams of Talent visiter Medford Friday. Huy. only tho hardy, non-Irrigated i'r bud on 3-year-old roots. Sold by the Oiogon Nursery Co. of Oren eg. llepieseiitatlyo office In Med foid. Unexcelod variety In all fruit Wilto us. Will bo pleased lo call Oifgon Nuifcoiy Co.. Medford, Or. St. Mark's Church. Sunday and lieroalter the hervieo will be held in the Ouild hall af St Mink's lilnek. Sunday mtIiooI at 1 n. in. Morning service at 11. N ovonintr servioe. Here we .shall have plenty of room, and everyone is ver cordially invited. ThK Sunday pIosok mv MfMt yeur a. lector, mid I shal mnke a ieol of Hie yeat's work am all memliers of Ibo coiigri'siitinii nr iii;eiillv i()iiietei to he prcc:.t i ftic morning service. c VM LRUS. NO MORE GRAY HAIR It Is easier to preserve the color of Iba Lair tlu to r-itmj It, alllioujU It I ;oiMe to do both. Our grandmothers unJerMood tho wtTt. They made and ued a "mik ten," and their dark, glouy hair lonj.iir middle life was due lo tbii fact. Our mother lue prjy hairi bv afore th-y are fiftj, but tb.-y are begin nlns to appreciate tho wiloni of ou. fOindniothers In uslnc "4.' tea" foi their L.iir, mid ar fat fullJSliii u.: The preut j'narOlon liai th advun tstf of tu jet la tlut It can -t i tniy to u preparation calM Wvlb' fc'CJ.'" "' SulpUur. A a soul;) tou.j i Color r"tr -, thN pfeparjtijn u vaiI superior th- ordinary "t9 ta" ait 1 by our i.-jndjnu.'lier, "nl It cm b Jmni'it for fJ ivmH and ?l a l)l ' Mui.t ov lift " d'ur kione, r w.l be rrat C ay ! WjrtU I'Vii'li' Cowimnv. H CortlaiKlt SU l w otl City, u;ou rvtlpt of jule. FOR SAI.K HY I.KON II. HAS KINS. MKDKOltl). Ult FORCE OF GRAVITY. How It Would Afftct Man'. Weight on the Celestial Bodies. If the planet Mars bo really Inhab ited the people who live there must bo an exceedingly uglle race. The av erage weight of a man Is about 140 pounds, but the foree of gravity on Mars Is so much less than on the earth that the HO pound mnu would weigh only ufty-thrce pounds If he wero transported thither. With such tight weight, and still retaining the same strength, an individual would be able to run with the speed of an express train, go skipping over ten foot walls and do various other ex traordlnary things. On the moon a man would be even lighter. But on the sun our HO pounder would have bis troubles. Itrstead of being an airy Individual be would weigh in tho neighborhood of a ton and three-quarters. He would prob ably have the greatest dlillculty lu raising his hand, 'for that member would weigh nbout 300 pdunds According to scientific computation, a man who on earth weighs 1 10 pounds would on the other celestial bodies weigh as follows: Tho moon, ?3 pound; Mars, M poundsVcnus, 114 pounds: Mercury, 119 pounds; Neptune. 1123 pounds: Uranus, 127 pounds; Saturn. KWi pounds; Jupiter, 371 pounds, mid the sun, 3,871 pounds. Chicago Tribune. A SAD STORY. Trie Misfortune That Came With a Terrible Tumble. Fowling Is now very little practiced In tho Shetland Islands, although many eggs are i secured annually. Many thrilling stories of fowling adventure aro told by the Shctluuilcrs. A man who bad undertaken to climb a certain jiteej) cliff was neither very experi enced nor ver.l brave, although he boasted of being both He pushed up ward, however, briskly without look tng behind until he had got up aboiii tCO feet, when he stopped to breathe t'ho pause was fatal to Ills self pusses lion, and lie called out lu tunes of ter ror. "Men, men. I am going-1 am go Ing." Hut he still held on fui a little ind It was not till he had jdirlel.ef many times "1 am going" that he dli" fall headlong. Ills comrades, having thus been warned, moved the boat out of the wnj o that the poor fellow came sheei down luto the deep water. Might) was tho plunge, but at length he rose to the surface, when of course lie wa Instantly caught hold of and dragged Into the boat. After many gahps and much spluttering of sea water from his mouth his only remark was: "Ch. men. this li a snd story. 1 have lost my snuffbox." "Sketches and Tales if Shetland." - -t -'iiii1 : .... rt n !! t .. The .Lait. Ditch. When William, prince of Orange. tftcrtfahlt WlUhlhi.tll. of Kugland. was elected Htadthiilder of the United Netherlands. In itJ7 and fouuil himself a the midst of war with England and Franco he wns asked by the Duke of Buckingham whether he did not see uln Impending over his country. "Nay." he answered. "Theie Is one ertaln me.uis by which 1 can be sure 'u-tugh to see iny cuuutry's ruin. I vlll die In the last ditch." And. reject- ig all terms of peaee. he checked the uviieIoii of Frame by opening sluices ml Hooding every tract of laud, drove tiem from Holland lu 1(171 and made ouorable terms with Kugl.iml and unlly after varying effort brought the i:r to a successful close by a treaty i'lth France In U178. Cuilahy ill CHICAGO, Nov. 11. Michael Cud- ill V. (lie milliouaiie (Ktckir, who is ih villi acute iiiiliuo-tinii und a cold is reported better today. lie expect i leave liis bed within a few daw Blankets Good size Cotton Blankets in gvnv onlv, vory-1 ' ' 48r special Ul Comforters Good heavy Silkaline Comforters, filled with clean col- QOp ton: special sOv MANN'S- N. Central Near Post Office; Sheets 81x90 Blench e l Sheets: good quality; worth 85c; sale ftp nvice. each .. Jv Pillow Cases V2 mid 45-in. Bleach Pillow yiips; worth av, Bpeeiaf. J Money Saving Bargains All Day Saturday $15000.00 Worth of Clean Up-to-date Merchandise Just Received VISIT MEDFORD'S POPULAR PRICED STORE. IT WILL PAY U We Mention only a Few of the Many Bargains to be Found in Every Department Dress Goods We have ,jnsf opened our new line ol Dress uootis and we in vite your inspection Saturday. Specials A fine line of Plaids for (Iron's school dresses; on sale. Saturday, yard onu- 19c New Poplin Cloth in all shades; vory special, OCp yard '.. 331 .18-inch all w.ooL Storm Serine in all colors: special Satur- or day, a yard ...'. 3Jt New Crepe Bo, Chine in all. tho new evening shades; spo- 7Er cial, n yard Jw New rain proof poplin cloth in all colors; the host, wearing Or' cloth made; special, yd 3"v Now Cravonetto Cloths and Cloaking nt, yd, $2, ffl CA $1.7.") and fll.JU ask; vard Thanksgiving Sale of Linens SPECIALS (H)-inch Tahle Uaniask; good pat torn; special,' a " JQp yard .., ,... . v (ili-iiich niereorized Tahle Uani- vorv special, a CAn ; ; jui (i()-inch all linen half hloached Tahle Baniask; woVth (p 85c; special "Jv 72-inch hloached Tahle Damask; fine patterns; worth .$1.2.r; OQ special, yard Oyl BED SPREADS Ji'ull si'e crochet Bqd Spreads; splendid 1.2! val- QQr ues; special .. 70l Towels 100 dozen larc si'e iluck Tow els; worth loq; very' fip special, each A"" Underwear A Great Saving Sale Saturday Women's fleeced lined Vests and Pauls; all nixes; worth (Vp 31c; special, eaeh Ch Boys' and girls' Vest, Pauls and Briiwers; J1 sizes; worth OA !!")(.; special Saturday 7v Women's Union; -fleeced lined; regular and extra sizes; CZn special "J HOSIERY Women's and children's heavy cotton Hose; special Saturday 2i5c hastforever Hose 12 l-2c 'A now lino of women easlunertf Hose at 20e, W)o, CQr and vJv Winter Coats Women's heavy Kersey Coats in black only; special,. tfA tlti Saturday, each plJjvl LaVogue Suits in all colors and styles at, each. Jj.i,C0. 2fl.OO MSfM .. -.. .!..., ft,.. . t Kimonas and A new lino of loner and short, Ki monas in silk and flannelette, atJ each, $10JQ0f ..fn.00, fjt2.no, fQt l.8iurtl J0 Childrens' Coats $12.00 VALUES $9.9f 10.00 YALU1SS $6.98 $8.00 VAI.UI3S ,$6.98! $7,00 VALUES $5,98J Good Motions at Littlo Pricoat t,. 1 Hair Nests, each ..;., (.uiod nns. paper . Hooks and lOyos, card . ' i - t .,5o H-. Htu IMERICAN, OFFICER SPENDS THREE DAYS IN JAP JAIL t TOKIO, Nov. 11. After Unco nyH Kpent In 11 .Iiipanosu prison u 'ojl, cliarsL'il with iibIiik a ciuilcni Itliln tlio iirosrrlliuil district, C;i)i 1I11 rianU M. Mlllor of tlie Unltcil tntos army. Ktntlonod In the l'lill )pliu's, wua roloasfed today. Miller wan within tho throc-mllo 'inlt at MoJI when nrrcitod, hut ox- 11 Inatlon of tho films lu Ills camero illed to dlbcloso pIctnreH of tho for- rieatloiiH, no his ruleiiHu wan order d. M lifer said ho was not uwuro that iniern:i weie forhidden hi the ills- let In which ho w,ih urrosted. Can- iln Miller Ik on lenvo of absence cm lils .station In tho I'lilllpplneH. Weeks TMcGowan Co. UNDEtiTAKKRS DAY PIION'E 2271 Niht 'Phones: F. W. Wooks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT UaM;!nB for health. TURN EXPENSE INTO INVESTMENT If it's merely a question of what you can "get along with, use an ordinary paper for your business stationery. If, however, you are seek ing to turn expense into in vestment, use 73 unj.irj Jjftr far imlum ilatitntry Li IMKGMIE Wm "took fur tit Watt' ilrk The added inJluemfc given your messages h the clean, crisp sheets wiil wipe out the expense item and leave a bal ance on the other side. A btilr Jounxv into ll wrU; ( jruur ok hiwJ i I nrfiiik oi.r wx. we.t I a W-U J k u lur .xci ml Luuk at lit. wwr bwiK lcie-rjJ, 9 IMJ blftufr L4)tfne. lufia. wurd Ih) cr.pkMl 4J bfriJ n n . i.jr uj lounnuutvroi li-u IIu"'u.iii.u. ll". WUlli I4..U1J XIlL)f Hhutmh PriN Lour . . .r oulr v-yi mm r .. th W nuiui U ij HfrKlitui.y. TINE JOB PRINTING IS OUR SPECIALTY WE CAN AND DO MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES GET OUR PRICES mm Careful Movers Klamath Falls Lots Wanted l want to Purchase 4 or 5 well situated lots in H )t Springs or Hillside Addition, Klamath Falls, Please Give lot and block number and price. Address Box 84, Kenton Station, Portland, Ore. Wtt Parties moving will do well to call on MATTHEWS & LAKE to handle their household i foods. They pack and ship: I'urnii'uro and unpack and';, set up furniture- and do haul-j in; of all kinds. Kaggago in-J y eluded. I'liono 21f)l. i , For the Ambitious- gl Hntl)ecfftpf 1 b, mall fir thci. whs cuuut tlul U v.rtou Ail loiirubitw. lariuauiE onu f 1....1 i. iritlrir w.. UJh,a lud.ut. pi.panut fur culle or nult mI bum luikeri Iii irMlnilDrjr riaml- !i Qfafelipse of Lard Troubles, ' .'-.S ,. ,'-iif. ' -eragH ;" V,tnliaJ aA'"wwi .'--v-y ffl tiun li iMuiifl opjortcij)ly 1 till IAU DUUTM mMI tut Tun. tfctuX tot a dttcripUr bmll.tln to tk I Corr,l"',u!Br lu1r IWi.rliaul UlrrUy of Oregon Eagcnn - - Ur.n iiomr Mtrriious ix tiir p.ictoiiy. Every one Kpows what sotilil liapjieu if a liouscuifc put dawn her fruit and jellies by simi'ly pouring tliem from the Kettle into the jars and allowing them to stand with loose covers. Her fruit would soon ftruitnt :tu spoil. Cook iiii; Uts arc Ju.i jj ibhle to spoil, yet ino4 mainitaiturcrs 01 lard and other looking fat pav their products in tubs or ooc-cAe-"' tins, exposed to air, dubt rfiid odors. C (llcltMe. however, is nacked in nails J of spiti.il drsiiiit, scaled aboliilcly air tight, ti-Jt Hit iintkrrs (juarantee ( i it.. It uc to remain indefinitely as swiet and ji 'rtsli as the day ft was made. Medford Printing Caj ft Centml Av Lard is thj firc-runm;rt)f indigestion. Tho hog-fat coaks the pastry through ana through, nils meats inside and out with a thick, unhealthy grease that the digestive juices cannot penetrate. The result is a call on the doctor whose advice is to go on a diet and avoid all rich food. You can eat pies, cakes and all kinds of pastry if they are cooked with Cottolene, for it is a pure, healthful, vegetahle-oil product that contains no trace of hog fit, and does not make food the least hit greasy. From Cnllonfijld to Kitchen human hands touch the oil from which Cottolene is made. r -suit is that when you huy Cottolene jou get a coosmg tut upon whose nunty and cleunlmiss you can absolutely rely. 4 . -h r- , A j? . A Made only by Till; N. K. 1 'A IK HANK. COMI'ANV "-t I'OKTI.ANI). No. t TIih Ik-hoIi i.imi- li ilir )iU'l . Kidunitilud lo Suinlnv. Xiim-hjIii'I' I S, li boots ohl iMiM-d mi iiw nut oj ' h I'ui-i.ii. nun mil. ttlncli lm iiiotaMi.nlii.jl UwrH iilmii purk into mi Al iiu! ni. Allh'xiiili -vhihI of thi. Uii(iii urn .nixioiu U nmko trnokfc for other llIM" lll(' limit iiuuiiHiii)y flttifid i . . ii. ,. in. is l'Vi titjxl si u lit I as lititsti'i ,. ih. v ml . fff ike local fut i'l'lt,lJoman trophy haco on tho mo- of nrniod rniadiuiH. loluy am iarcli MM Savvannali Races 8AVAN..AJI. (in.. Nov. 11. Iiau o In h Muiiiiou car lodnv won th" SavHimali fuiloinuljjltf cliullunKo tro Iliy. Knolppor In n I.anola won thn RANCHERS SEARCH FOR GIRL'S ASSAILANT run for their lnonnjr. s J-&1 vi tor poudway course today, old Lulu McLaughlin on u loutdy country road ami i-scapod )ntui ranclnnou, who hoard hor urloa, ruuld I r in u tho MCi'rtu. 1.06 ANUKMiM. Cl . Nov. II The girl wtuj rutornljig fm o'iol Deputy ihuilU. awlitwl by u ww whon ulio woh attacked, -Sho fiocd Inn Hid t utter u duviHirHto slrucglo. n for u man who attackud ll-yvar- Bho lu tinder the doctor's euro, i rVl ff. 1 M S ri ? .( H i.j m