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PAGE TWO M13DF0UD MAIL TRIBUNE, MQIWOKD, OUK(10NT.TUK8nAY.SBPTWMnWU ti), 11)11, '1 1 f ti LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. nni! Mrs. H. U. Patterson re turned Saturday from a full week's iitlendaiico nt the atnto fair nt Sa lem. Tho city council will meet tonight. Thcro In no special business booked for action, uul there will tin considerable- routine to bo disponed of. flio moth bait odor about your Inst Winter's raglan, overcoat nnd furs, can fJo entirely olmlnnlcd nt very lit tle cost by sending them to the l'nn torlum l)yo WorkB Co., No. 5 North Kir; street. Pacific phono mi Homo phono 24 4. Chns. Purdin nud Fos!o Hand loft Inst flight for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin of Phoe nix were In Medford Monday on bus iness. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. ?4.50 to JG.Oi) per cord. Gold Ray RiNiJty'Co. . Mrs. Mnry Hose of Ashland, visited In Medford, a guest of Mrs. Harold Atkins. lluy your winter's wood cheap now. J4.C0 to $C06 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs. 12. E. Gaddls Is visiting Ash land friends tor. a few days. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning Works. " Row L. F. Belknap, pastor of the M. 13. church, left Inst night for Sa lem, at which place tho M. E. confer ence for this district will convene this week. Wo are now buying Winter Kells pears. See us beforo belling. Pro ducers' Fruit Co. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $G.OO per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. An automobllo party en route to Crater Lake and Klamath Falls stopped In Medford Monday night. In the party were Mr. nnd Mrs. II. B. Colo of Colestlu; Miss Anna O'Nell of Ashland, and L. S. Terwll ger of Montague Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs. M. Palmer and her daugh ter, Mrs. John Loar, who have been spending tho sumer here left this morning for their old homo at Chlco, Calif. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese air plants at Broadley's. Phone 5181. . ' J. R. Whltmlre and daughter, Mrs. A. W. Nlmmo, left this morning foi a visit with friends In Los Angeles. Mr. and ddMdrs Buy your winter's wood cheap now. )4.50 to JG.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. , Mr. a dnMrs. J. G. Shelby of Woodvlle were In the city Monday. S. A. Nowell, ladles tailor. Room 15, P. O. Building. 174 Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Garrett re turned to their homo at Ashland this morning nftcr a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Prultt. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to JG.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of the Christian church will hold a busi ness and social session at the home of Mrs. Frank Burgess, 1518 W. Main street, Wednesday afternoon. All ladle- or the church are Invited to attend. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $G.0O per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Toggery BUI has set the date for Ids banquet In celebration of his re movnl to his now store, for Saturday evening. Ills salespeople will be tho guests. Tho Toggery' will be In Its new quarters by Monday morn Ing. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4;50 to $G.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. oBrn On Monday, September 19, to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Power, a daughter. Buy your winter's wood cheap now $4.50 to $C00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. A. C. Weeks wnB fn yesterday from the Trail creek country. At the Sign of Ye Nifty. MY! AREN'T THEY WORRIED Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS I)r Phone 9871 Night Fhoaes F. W. Weeks S071. A. B. Orr, KM. LADT ASSISTANT. ri JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalincr ; successor to too unaormiung ue-1 partment of Medford Furniture Co. Office 28 South UartlcU Street ? Telephones: day, Boll 471; night resldouco, Bell 473, Homo 179-L. 2 Calls answered night or day "Z I AM11ULANCK SEKVICH )4-J It. II (lo'ddnrd of Trail Is In the city today. See R.A. Holmes, Tho Insurnnco Man, over Jackson County bank. Cnrkln & Taylor (John 11. Carklu, Glenn O. Tayior), nttornoy-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. , Mrs. Kendall left this morning for a ten dnys' visit with her sqn, A. Andrews, nnd family at Corvallls. At tho Sign of Ye Nifty. Miss Ruth Peter left today for Eugene iO again take up her studies nt the stute university. i Ladles, have your suit made by tho Berlin Ladles' Tailoring Co., at Central Point, Or. 173 Frank Curtis, warden at the state penitentiary, Chns. Gay and B. T. Van de Car of Medford, will leave tomorrow or next day for a couplo of weeks' deer hunt on tho head waters of Evans creek. Sanitary French Dry Cleantng Works. Look once moro and watch the fish market all this week. We now have the famous Seal Ship oysters, Ktppcrd satnon, Klpperd herring, spring chicken. 20c per lb. Fresh creamery butter 30c per lb. Come and see us. Messier & Kontworthy. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $G,00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs. Hamilton of Wlnfleld. Kan Fas, was In Medford a few days this wei'k looking over tho city with a Ievv to locating here, and for a visit with Ed Steep and family. Mr. Ham Uton Is an attorney and when here had partly decided to locate In Walla Walla, but ho confidentially ex pressed himself to Mr. Steeu In the effect that he was afraid to stay lu Medford longor afraid he would change his Walla Walla notion. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $C.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' Edward Judy of Griffin creek re turned this morning from the state fair. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. The framo building now standing on South Central avenue, between Main and Eighth streets, is being moved to the northwest corner of Tenth and Grape streets where It will lie fitted up for business purposes. Coal $S.00 per ton. I have a car of Washington coal on tho track. I will deliver out of the car for $S.OO per ton. This price Is only good for the 20th. Ofice 440 South Front. Burbrldge, The Coal Man. 165 Gaddls & Dixon, agents for the Page wire fence company of southern Oregon and. northern Callofrnla, have received, soldand put up fourteen carloads of fence thus far this sea son. It will pay you to look over your winter clothes at once, and let the Pantorium clean and press them, so that you will have them ready when you need them a little later on. Our drivers will bo glad to call for and deliver same. Pacific phone 2441; Home phono 244. 154 iwr -A. Miirki Yt(VE? Do,Nv A ARC rtf cv0,jG J5UU OMLV AS M. j TM6 , "1ISD COUUMN REV. LUCAS TO HOVE III ASHLAND Rev. William Luciik .who hns been in charge of the local Episcopal church, 1ms accepted a charge at Ashland nnd will soon move to Hint city. He will preach his Inst ser mou here Sunday next. FOWLER TO MAKE TRIAL TRIP WEDNESDAY COLFAX, Cul., Sept. 10, Aviator Fowler announced hero today that lie will make u trial flight in his ma chine tomorrow and expects to re sumo Jiig tratiH-eontinentuI ilight on Thursday. The repairing of his ae roplaanc liaas uulumost been com pleted. MOOSE, MOOSE, JIOOSK. Attention to all citizens of good, loyal and moral character In medford and surrounding towns, this will be tho last call to Join tho selected herd, tho charter closing Tuesday evening, Septomber 19., 1911, at tho charter fee of flvo dolalrs nt 217 1-2 West Main street, Slowing building. After thut date fees will bo $25, ' M. P. SHERMAN, ICC Doputy Supreme Organlzor. Violin Sinker. Repairing of all stringed Instru ments. Violin repairing a specialty. Corner of 8lh and Central avenue. 177 HaBklns for Iteaim. S BARBERS GIVEN STATE EXAMS Mors. K. H. Wallace of Astoria, nnd II. G. Meyers, president and secretary respectively of the state bonrd of barber examiners, are in Medford giving some of the Medford nrtists nu examination. They found thirty working barbers in the city nnd nil have passed the required examination and to each of them u license hns been issued. ThU is the first visit the examiners have made to Medford in two years. H. W. Wood, one of the proprietors of the Xash shop, is n deputy exam iner for Medford and he is empow ered to mnke examinations and issue licenses. SEATTLE 'Wllv shonl.l wn nl- lior tho Mormon, who 'drives his wives abreast' and socially welcome the Seattleite. who drives them tan dem?" Key. F. J. Van Horn, pas tor of the Plymouth Congregational church, said in his sermon, when scoring the divorce suit of Dr. nnd Mrs. Pontius who lived together on ly 21 days. Both of them had been divorced before. TO TAKE) ' ' SEWER ON NINTH Street Commissioner Baker will have a gang of workmen engaged to morrow in tnking out the old sewer pipe on Ninth street from the alley near Front street to Riverside ave- ,1111 flMfl ..ftVllfWII.In. !, ...I,!, n ....... l!..n 1 ...... u..u imi.iiiK it nun u jivn Hill. The old line was alright except that tho discharge end nt the trunk line was a very little higher thnn the intake and very little success has been achieved in efforts- to compel water to run up hill. Mr. Hnker is also having deep san itary nnd storm water sewer connec tions made nt the city hnll on Sixth street. The pipe here si being out in ar a sufficient depth to permit of basement drainage for till of the city's property on this Btreet. JOHN R. WALSH TO BE PAROLED SOON WASHINGTON', I). C. Sept. 10. The statement that John It. Walsh, the Chicago -banker, will be pnrolded at Fort Leavenworth this week was made hero today by nn nfficinl of the department of justice. Walsh, whoso prison record has been excel lent, became eligible for parole this month. Ho will return to his fnmi I.V. MAINE OFFICIALLY WET BY ONLY 20 VOTES IN THE REALM OF FASHION The Summer Coiffures. Tho coiffure for summer for younR Klrls are very ornntnentnl for tho even ing nnd plain for tho day hours. The Iff tHkK k m DCTCn CAP JLMD 1U.VDEAO. Dutch cap Illustrated 1 very mnch the fashton. Tho bandeau b of jet nnd gold lace. Fashion Whlmt. Red checkered with black Is a fa Torcd combination for foulard, nnd another popular fabric thU season H white moussellne UKitred with mauve, blue, cerise or light tan. This summer a very effective meth od has been Introduced of Kinging the hem of a skirt and producing ciuarei by so doing. For the purpo One cord is used, covered with the ma terial employed. At the extreme edge of the gnuslug a little frill falls un less ball frlngo or n bordering of crys tal latticework Is substituted. Among the tuot fascinating hats for midsummer Is the phpiaut Nlnlcho shape, with brims that dip at tho sides. Tills model 1 carried out In straw, lace and plaited tulle, with trimming of ostrich. STOCKING STYLES - NOW POPULAR. AUGUSTA, Maine, Sept. 19. The "wets" won by a majority of 120 votes, according to telicomplele of ficial returns made known hero to- duy. The election wus tlio repeal of a constitutional amendment making tne sale of liipior illegal throughout the stute. Tho peoplo of this pity Bhimid buy "Mada In Oregon" goodB from the local merchants whenever tho price and quality aro equal to Eastern made goods. Must Match Gown Exactly to Be Quite Correct. Now that the short skirt fashion has become so jnipiilar there Is a strong demand for Indies' stockings. When tho skirt almost trailed upon the ground, as wan the fashion a few years back, stockings did not como In for much attention no one saw them. But now that the day Is here when feminine ankles are no longer an un common sight, stockings aro very Im portant articles of clothing. As tor tho favorlto colors, blues aro very much In demand, and In this col or over twenty shades aro selling. In cluding tho coronation blue, the roy al navy blue and tho gobelin blue. Many women customers havo become so fastidious that unless they can pro euro exuetly tho Hhado they deslro they refuse to buy from Uio unfortu nate hosier. Among tho dcllcato shades which aro also popular art sunset reds, yellows, bluish grays, tho ordinary blue shading off luto a palo gray, brown openworks and ornngo yellows. Tho exact matching of both dress aud stocking Is considered qultu tho correct thing, a fashion carried fur ther by. the decree now gono forth that shoes and even gloves should bo of the same color. In price the stockings mry greatly, the highest priced pairs mado of tho finest silk. With tho expensive class of stocking n worked clock running up the Bides is tho thing. Hats of Rlbbsd Valour An exceedingly novel fabric that Is used fgr tho coming ncason'u hajs Is tho ribbed velour, saya tho Pry Goods Economist, It Is llko the regular velour, with the nrtp shaved oft Jd straight Hues, leaving cloilo rows of tho velqur nop. Attrnrt(vo helmet and Pierrot Khnpesnro shown In this material. Among other models are noted qultou number In scratch beaver or long hulrcd felt. Middy Ties. The voguo for sailor effects Is In creasing the demand for long, broad silk ties. Tho newest, cnlled middy tics, are wider nud half as tpngi again us tho regulation Windsor tie. Tho favorite colors In these aro red, nary blue uud bluo and white polka doto, TIMELY HINTS FOR FARMERS Forago For Growing Pigs. Much has been said uud written re garding the economy of providing suc culent forugv for tho growing of plj: In the Rumtucr ncukoii, yet n croiU many farmcis continue to keep their phr coutlued In a smalt pen or yard with little, If any, cicon feed avail able. In cane a good pasture lot can be provided for tho growing pigs this K of course, tho cheapest method of pro ldlng tho needed green forage for I hem, but where this cannot bo con venlontly done It will pay to cut green forago for them each day. Clover Is the best available source of this needed green feed uKn moat farms, but u viv rlety of green feed can bo, cheaply pro vldcd In thN way, especially where only u few pigs uro kept I Tlasklns fdr Health. Look for the loser of tho articles you havo found for a prompt ml uiuy save him, a lot of worry. Individuals Vertui Brd. In tho selection of hogs for breeding nntmaN more attention should be paid to tho Individual qualities, of boar uud sow than to tlm particular breed. Itrecd alone doos not determine good breeding stock A pure bred boar Is to be preferred, nnd both boar nud sow should bo rather of n medium than tin extreme typo of tho breed represented ruder present conditions fanners tlnd It moit generally protltablo to mWe the larger breeds of hogs, the sows producing more pigs at n litter uud growing more rapidly In weight than tho others. Ntc'ect of Flook CuU Profit. The- average American farmer ron aiders for the most part that sheep will take care of thenwelvct ludeunlte ly nnd that they should thrhe on tho odds and ends of tho farm and tho leavings of the other stock. Never was n greater mistake made Tho farmer who Invests his money In sheep must make up his mind to stay with them nil tho time. They need protection from predatory animals and from bad weather, nud ubovo all Miey need to bo guarded against thf rav ages of Internal parasites. Th Shaep Nied Care. Tho poorest class of sheep that tlnd their way to the markots of tho coun try are from the farm flocks raised lu tho Iwst agricultural states. These fanners buy fairly good ewes nud use pure bred rams, but they fall short of giving their uhcep proper care and at tention. Changing Turkeys' Roottlng Place. If the turkeys roost In it place w hero they nre not wnuted they will seek n roostlni; plnee If driven from tti old one two or three times Just beforo darkness comes on. PLOWING UNDER SWEET GLOVER. As a Soil Restorer the Plant Equals Any ol the Legumes, As a soil renovutor, nccordlng to Wallace's Farmer, sweet clover Is ful ly equal If UQt superior to any of the other legumes. Kspeclullj Is this true when the tops, ns well ns the stubble and roots, aie plowed under us green manure. In an Illinois Investigation It was found that nn ucro of thrifty sweet clover contained In tho tops, stubble and roots J'JS jiounds of nl trogeu, which Is more tluin double the amount found by tho fieluwaro sta tion In nn acre of alfalfa or red clover On account of Its rank growth sweet clover adds a great amount of humus, tho Illinois station Hading that a good ncro of sweet clover yielded (J.l ton of dry mutter, which would furnish as much humus forming material as would twcuty-Ilvo tons of farm ma nure. If tho entire crop Is plowed un der sweet clover certainly ranks Tory high ns n soil fertilizer. Tho chief question Is not whether sweet clover Is good when used In this wuy for restoring sol fertility, but whether It can bo grown on thp given piece of soil. Possibly tho soil may need lime, ground rock or phosphate or Inoculutlon -with sweet clover root bacteria. Other conditions fnvorablo, sweet clover should succeed when sown with oats cut for hay nt tho ratb of ten to twelve pounds of hulled seed to the ucre. MEDFORD THEATRE --sootVMiorsEiT " .(HIMSElFj r IN-THE-BIG-MUSlCAL-STEEPLECHASEo Nj-lvrr-rrsn-r-r TT,, . .. CV 4jsmmsK ywimam with EDNA WALLACE HCPPER (SX&UJ) AND A PERFECT MUSICAL rOMEpY CAST AND SOM; unT" . 15 SONG HITS. '. k H tfPW 3 JtA PRICES: 50c, $I.OO, $1.50, $2.00 )$! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$ c v ( V " The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $5 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY 8Ai'u m:iosiT iioxijh I'ou ki:nt. w. k. aoni!trrtiint J. A. rEHBY, Vice rr. JOHN 8. ORTK. Oaihtvr. r. E. MEHHIC1C, Vie Prf. W. D. JAOXBOM, Aiat. CuihUr. ,. KO i h h U li i & $$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ rr.tr ANNOUNCEMENT j HOTEL MEDFORD WrrJi 13 K OPEN FOlt HrSINIiSS TUKRDAY, SKPTKMIIKU lllth With n HANQUKTntT p. m. With a HANQUETnt,7 p. in. at 1.00 por plate. Seals can now ho reserved. RATJ MOHR CO. i 0 0 0 4 Our New Location The Southern Oregon Elec tric Gompany is now lo cated in the College Block on N. Grape Street Southern Oregon Electric Co. 4 Dairy Notes. Does This Suit You Lot uh glvo you n fluid ptlro on tho ovorliniillui; Job you nro liolnj: to havo dono. LONE RED AITO COMPANY Mi;iiia:v a cmii-'i'iTif, irois. i to h. hautmcit. 4f&44Kf4f4f4-4r44Wrt4!4MV44- '- . I-. Feed cattle all you can afford to dur ing tho tlmo they uro a$ puHttiro, as that helps to keep tho pastures lu cood condition. All cowh do not llko tho mimo kind. of loouj nelr,"' i" t'lev u? an wen an on pomo otl.t lilnJ, tltudy tif wantn of tho nnlmal. HucceHsful dairy expansion Involves tho Intelligent, Hyntctnatlc KrudliiK r buUdlut; up of a herd both by Helect tloi and breeding. Cowh niuut bo kept clean nnd healthy and havo puro air to breatho, and then they will return a volumo of rich, nu trltlou?) milk In paying (junntltleH, Tho cow that wander over baro pan tures and JookH wistfully nt growing crops Bhq ennuotrench la not bnjiy nor contented' and will not pjuduco well. Look at tho ad for tho chnnco to buy tlio property yon neod ut u "right prigq HaakliiB for Health. WfytOipjfTjJtel I if 'i'aldoriiilNt Sportsmen Havo your trnplilnu thlH year. Thoro will bo nono to navo In a fow yearn. TIiIh cut iihowu when to cut tho Hkln, Novor out tho front or a duor'H node. Call at Iluinphroy'H fluti Btorc and got a paiuiihlot f roo, tolling how to navo giuuo IioiuIh, blrdn uud hIcIiiu for rugii, piibllHhed by F. W. BARTLETT JModfoid, Oregon