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TfF,DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MFDFOTtD, OKEflOK, I WTO AY. OOTOTJRI1 13, lf)lf.i
PAGT5 FTVTQ
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Z. II HlNHnll lutit lUlt'flltltPil Mir
liittiiVMt (if IiIh imtlimr, (I II, lliii
Idutt, In t ho viiIciiiiI.Imk wkiIih mi
Hoiilli Fir lit t. Mr. Ilh.nttll will
coiiiliMit Din ImihIiii'km hIiikIi' liiiwli'il
liuit'itflnr. Tim rlnn him Imllt up a
I'.tMiil ImikIiiimm iuhI tho IiihIIiiiiIou In
int iiiiiittliitcil by ilio iniiny iuiIhiiiii
lilln owtiiim (If lln rlly,
Huy your wlntni'ti wimhI olunip now,
H.fiO yorronl. (IuhI Mny Itonlly Co.
,'hliieu Hacrt'il l.lllt'H niul Jiiiiuiim
nlr itlituU ul llromllny'it. I'hnmi
r.iHi.
Mm lilit Kcnwnrlliy loft yintirtlny
foe Kiii'iiiiiioMtii to Hp.inil tlio wliilor
wllh inluthi'tt,
Huy your wiiittii-'it wood oiii'iip now.
'HAPPY HOGAN
Aim .I. (' I'niltcr rnliiriiiMl to Iiit
llOHIO lit KlIUI'll.' ( M IIIIMIlllIK' iiftor
ii vlKli In Mi'ilfiiid w'lh Dr. mill Mm.
LoiiIh lluiiily,
Mm, ', (,, MiiI.i'iiIiiiik inluiiii'il to
lii'r Iiiiiiki In Ktiitoiio tlilu iiinniliU!
(irter ii vli.lt with Moilfonl filiuiilH.
MIhi I. iiIii Koi'Hylli rcluiiii'il thin
iiiui mIiik lo lur liiiinit t Oiiiuou City.
lint l.iitlli'H' Alii Mocloty of Hut
Cliilittliin church am iniiuiliiK to
hold ii Imgimr I ho IiihI wimiI In No.
vniiiht'c. Kurtliitr iiiiiiouiicoiuiuiIh
will ho iiimlii hitnr.
t)n WidlnoHiliiy itvonliiK, Oiitolmr
IN, liulhm with ihi'oiIb mIiiiIo flint.
VV. M. Iinhoth'ii of Aimtln, Toxiih,
n iinwmiiir iiiiin, Ih vIrHIiik Moil
CHANCE
n.r.u iMiiroiu. uoiii Huy ..lty Co. fonl. Ilo ntutcH Hint Om-kuii Ih Hmi
.Sow lino of hmlhcir it'ioilii t tlm Im'mI hIiUo In tint wi-Ht ami thai tint
llniiillcraft Hlioi), IT. N. Central. 177 Itouim river valloy In (ho hcitt pail
Mm. M, .1. Mi'Uftriiiull left Tlmm.jof Ortujon.
tlay nfti'iiioon for Him 1'rniiclitrij i (). c. Hrowii, of Now Orlwuiii, linn
wlmro itli.' will Kpniul lint winter. ritntl a iIwuIIIiik fioiu Aiehltcct Kil-
Mm. M. I.. Doclio ami MUn Hailht) wanU on Until Main Htrcot, ami Ih
Maililun htft Thumiliiy for a vlnlt lu.imw rvalilltiK therein with hi fain-
Corlnlh. MIhh."
Tim HniiiMin Kpray Co, wltih to
iuiiioiiih'o thai tho old lollaltlo Hiimn-
hoii Hum ami tttilphiir nolutiou will ho I
iiy.
ItoKint lllvor encampment, I. 0. 0,
I'., had two ramllilatuM for flint tie
rco worh UVdimxilay iiIkIH. On
on tlm mitrlmt the coiiiIiik kimihod, at Octoher 'Jfi tlny will havo oim caudl
tint rlKht prim. Hntupnon Hpray Co., duto for tint flml ilfKloo and two for
(IrmilM I'uiw, Oro. 177
D. Mat iinni ami fatnlly rotuiintd to
l.olo hint nluht aflor a vlitll with
Modford fiUtud.
Mm. Ida Cniindy hft hint nlht. for
Han hard, Nnv. Tint lady hnn hcn
Intro payltiK n vlt.ll to Mm. J. II.
Dm fr on North ('i-ntral avoum.
liny your wlntur'n wood clump now,
H.r.0 por i:ord. (lold liny Itcally Co.
Am now IjttyliiK appli't. 3cu in
htifoni ittlliiK. I.'hural ul viuicom
iiuulit on ('xpoTt nhlpuiuiitH. I'ro
duritrB' Krull C.
W, A. I.hhk-ll ri'turmxl IukI iiIkIU
to IiIh homo In U'lUintclicit, Wanh.,
nftttr a IiiihIiiim vlnlt In M ml ford.
Mr. and Mm. W. M. Imhmli'ii ami
win. of It tittle, IVxim, aro Imro look
lux tlm country ovttr.
ri'o It. A. Iloliin-it. Thn liiHtirnnct'
Man, otrcr Jnron County bank.
Mr. ami Mm. II. Illddlo. o(
ChlcaKO. am rt'Klitvrud at tint now
Mmtfnrd hotol.
Huy your vlntfr'n wood ilmnp now.
fl.no por rord. Hold Itny itontty Co.
.1. A lit'iiuln and dauuhtor, of Tit
roiua, nro In Modford iii'oIiik what
tlm city mid valloy ant like.
lluy your wlnttr' wood cheap now.
1. 1
(
jJJ ,V$&wyAt. Cold liny Uijly Co.
;t:l,'Or HntoiiiRu of Alauindn, Cal la
iiiuonit lint many" t rnnitrn who nr
rlvrd lu tint rlty yctttorday.
TIh Ih tho lant wi'vk of tn M'cn
nalc. larim fi hottlo ror 50(, thn-tt
hottlttit for II.2T.. Mcn-ra Ih a Kar-anti'i-d
euro for any caMo of rliouinii
llittu, mttarrh, kldnoy ami hladdor
troultlo. I'or xalo al HankliiM. 17fl
Mr. ami Mm. I). I.. Smith, of
(iinittit Paw, woio In tlm city Thurs
dny.
Hnturday lant day of Mo-ra nao
al llintliltiH. I.uriu' II Itoltlo for ftOc
thrco for JL-T.; jjiiarantcotl curt for
any cum of Mtoniach trotiltlo. 17ti
Mr. ami Mm. C. 10. HwaliiHou of
Iota, Kan., ant hern looking around.
Frco. I'roo. I'rof. Mcn-ca this
wcuk only at llankhiH. Curoii catarrh
of head, throat or Hto'uicch. Call for
nainplo. 17fi
Mm. I.. 0. Caldwoll of l.nplim, Ore,
arrlvod lu Modford Tlinmday.
.1. V. JacoliH, oim of Woodvllln'H
nmrchautH, watt lu Modford Thum
day uIkIiI-
Carkln ft Taylor (John II. Cnrkln,
(llttiiii O Tayior), nttornoy-at-lnw,
over .larkitou County llauk Building,
Modfoid.
Kdltor I'altomon, of ('ontral Point,
witK In attondamo at a tubular nunu
liiK of tho Klkx lu Modford liiNt
nlKht.
Harry l.lndttay, malilot- of tlm
Contra I I'olut haul;, wait lu Modford
la'aC uHtht.
Huy your wtutorv wood cheap now.
1 1, no por cord. Hold itny Itoalty Co.
Fori lluhhard wiih In Cold, IIIII
thin uioruliiK on IhihIik'hh.
A. II. Moiih mid W. II. Bimflon, of
MlnucapollH, At Inn., arrived In Mcd
ford on a Into train Thurtulay.
Cor. Main mid Fir HtM. Tlm open
Ktorn,
Cal. Karrar of Sinlro-Woolloy,
U'iihIi., who Hpunt a ooil pari of last
winter in Medfard, arrived from tint
north (IiIh inorulim mid will reuiaii.
hero a few duyii on IiiihIiioxh,
i
,i i.i ..,..
iin' k"""'ii riiio.
The Medfonl Coiiimorclal chili Ih
atotured of periuiiimut quartern for at
lentil one yoar from Hoptemher. IVI1.
Klatlou Ai'.i'Ht Itomtuliaum Iiiih col
Iwted the Koittheru I'nclflc'H annua)
rental of II ror tint mm or the
Kroumt upon which the cIiiIi'm htilld-
Iiik HtandK. Secretary Unn of the
Coniiuorclal cluli wrote oul tlm check
for tint auiouiil without a word of
protcittntlnn,
Mr. and .Mm. S. J. KdwardH loft
today for Panadeua, Cal., after a
lx weel,H' vlnlt In Medfnrd with
tholr hoii, Win. CdwardH, tlm archh
tect.
Mr. ami Mm. J. W. WIIhoii. who
have lieeu vIhIHiik Modford frlitudu,
roturiiod to their homo at Atililnml
thin IIIOIIllllK.
Mm. V. It. Coleuiuu of Jacltttoii
vllle Ih vIhUIiik l'hoeiilx rulatlven ami
frleuilK.
Mr. and Mm. A. .1. Atwood of Spo
kane left thin morning for I.om An-
Kelcn, where tluty will iiend tlm
winter. Tlmy have heen vIhIHih: it.
Modford with C. A. McArlhur ami
family.
J. V. Irwin, of Kent, Ohio, loft
litis moniluK for IiIh homo after u
vIhII with J. W. Coffnii and family.
F. 'A. KwlHlmr. of Callou, Ohio, it
here look Ink over the city ami val
ley. .
II. W Multifield of Whitman
Maun., In In Medfonl for a few dnV
May.
II. II. l.uuiMilen. ('. I. Hutchison
and 0. F. King are up lu tho llutto
crook country hunting Mk kiiuio.
Jaiiiim McCliinnhau, of Klk creek
wan lu Modford yotttcrday purchauliiR
IiIh winter Hiipply of groceries
The Med. Cigar Store will an
iioiiuco ami Itullotln complete retuniH
of tho World'H ChainploiiHlilp'lliiHO
hall Her leu between tho AthletlcH o.
I'hlladelttlila and tho (Hants of New
York City, beginning tomorrow. Ito
turiiH will coutmonco about noon.
Trusty Willows of (ho Onklnml Atj
(jrciintlun H;ivc Sent Vernon Snln-
iilnu on tlm Downward Glide and
Its All Off.
Wilson's Scalp Demanded.
I.OK AMIKIiKS. ()!. IX -The
triihly willowh of Hie Oiiklniul njfgti'
Kiilion ol' hull player have went Vcr
hoii MiiuuiiiK iiIoiik' I tit downward
gliile mill loiluy it h freely mluiit.
toil (hut I lap IIhmii'h eliiiueo for the
eont league iieiiuaiii Iiiik gone a
gliinuieiing. Four Mlraiglil tlefenlt
in a row ul Onkliim IoIIh the tule.
The only cliuiiee the Villagers nun
linve to eop llie rag in for Vcnini
lo win five Mhaiglll gauieh mid llic
lleaverx lo lime iim tunny. However,
the peoplo'of I.oh AngeleM believe"" tin
lav of iiiirai'h'h Iuih piihmciI ami with
Hie exeeplion probably of Ilogar
hiuiHclf noboilv now eoneeilcH Vernon
even a look-in.
"FIRE THE MAN AND
KEEPTHEWOMW
i
TAfO.MA. Wii.. Oel. in. "Fin
the limn anil keep the woman."
Tlii i orgniii.eil Itilinr'N mchhiigi
to (lovernor '!, In -.re Int'u all
ttvor the ntiUe today, following the
iiifotimitiiion that Mm. Itlauelu
.Miixoii, deputy Htiitel labor cointiii--nfoiier
wiih to be reiitoveil.
liny hiiy, there him been frielio'
between Mix. .Miimiu am! Chief Com
niiHJoiier lliibbaril, ami lie has tr
chiio between them. The lnbiii
people are uuaiiimoiixly in favor I
the woman. Mm. ,Miihiii Iiiih Irti
nelive in eiiforeing tint, eight hour
law women day ami factory rcgu
lulioiiH,
f ."oll(t
All rcHldentK of King Mreot ar.
reipuwled to ho at II. M. Cokh real
titato office. 217 (larmttt-Coroy
building, al K p. in. Matteru of In
teroHt reKardlug tho opening of King
Htroet. 177
.Vol ln.
All roHldontH of King nt reel are
rciiucHtuil to tie at 11? M. Co8h' real
.Htato office, 217 (larnott-Corey
liulldlng. nt H p. in. Matters of lu
teroHt lUKardlng tho opening or King
Htreet. 177
Sunday. Oct. in. tho Pacific &
ICiigtern will run one Hpcclal ami last
uxcumlon to Mutto FiiIIh and return.
Leaves Medfonl at 8:30 n. in., re
turning ul I -.no p. in. 17G
H-mklii ror Itenltn
.
N'KW YOIIK. Oel. hi. The ic
moMil of Secretary of Agriculture
tinmen Wifsou front I'lVMiilout
Tail's eahiiiet is nought by 1110,1)01)
women in the I'uileil Stuten ,iik i-. ul-
mi that of (leorge 11. .MeCabe, miIi
citor ol the agricultural department
uiiil Dr. F. F.. Diniliip, ushoeiatc
cheniiht. The woiueii rcprchcnt Hie
food committee of the uuliouul
couhUiuei'V league anil have nilnptoil
ruAolutiofis urging I'ivmiIciiI Tall to
reiuoMt t hit-, trio from the govern
ment nurvico.
Thu women met to express their
faith in Dr. Wiley iiml to condemn
Secretary Wilson for his stand ta
eu on the pure food law ipiestioiiH,
Support tho inanufncuirora or your
homo city firm, Inst and all tho time,
and you will help yourtjolf to proHpor
Ity. Hut If your local factories can
not Hiipply your wants, liiHlat that the
inorchant carrlcH "Mnilo In Oregon"
ooi1h from othor Oregon rouicob to
apply your neudn,
" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
4 4.f.V.4 .
WANTHD- Man with team to con
tract clearing :t0 acres ;t miles
from town. Inquire at once, any
W. Conner, Mali Tribune bldg.
170
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
) Phono SS71
Nlgltt I'hcmct r. W. Week 1071.
A. K. Orr, MM.
LADT ASSISTANT.
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker ami Kiutmliiicr
Successor to tho unilortaklnc do-
(partment of Medfonl Furniture Co. i
Orrtco 2H South ltartlett Street I
jTolophones: day, Doll 471; night
jroBldonco, Uoll 473. Homo 179-L.
Cal In answered night or day
AMllUhANCK RUIIVIOK
Hn.iklnH for Health.
Pacific 6 Eastern Railway
TIME TABLE
a(,.iT! ..'.-.Ui.t . . ' UI-'l'ICfl'IVK (XTOIIKIt 15, mil.
IvToTT!
Run. Only
l.v. 1:00 p.m.
r. -I : r (l I'.M.
"TToT
T fToTl
Illy. Ux. Hun lily. Mv. Sun
cToTT
Dly. K.v. Hun
j?m
Dly. K.v. Hun
"hv.lll'iOl P.MTfM. FiiIIh
l,v. t : in I'.M. Itr.O I'.M. K. Point
Ar. 5:110 P.M. Ar. Ih.'irt P.M. .Moilford
FJoTTH
Hun. Only
Ar,io;;io a.m. v
I Stir. A.M. Ar. 4 rill) P.MJ Ar. OjlR A.M.
) l.v. s; on a.m. hv. :t: ir. p.m. j i.v. s:ao a.m.
Win, (lerlg) fJeu, Mauairei,
TAFT DEFENDS
LOAN TREATIES
Mflkcs Vlnorous Defense In Sacra
mento of "Dollar Diplomacy"
Says He Expects Opposition in the
Senate. ,
HAri.AMHNTO. O.I. 131.- A vig
oroiirt ilel'oiiHe of "dollar diplomaey'
iih exeiiiililn.'d by the Nicnnigiini
mid Iloinlnnin loan treatiet nmv be
fore Hie Ki'iiniv, wa made iioro to
day by J'resldenl Tah.
The prenideiit lniiudeil the two
treatii.-M wliii;li giiaranty Hut ol
leetion of tho ciistoniM ilutien of tin
South Ainorienii republics, ((, siitirt
fy loiiiw o be made by Amerii'iiit
bunkers undur tin- treatie-i, iih a
means- of preserving ponce in Cen
tral and South America, lie declared
that wiih Hie 1cIi(h of tlionc two
count Hi's funded, and the eolleetitn
of thu customs' in the hands of met,
recommended y the Tinted States
working under (lie prnteotioji of this
country, revolution! would cense. Hi
urged that tint interminable lloudii
ran and Xicamgiiau revolutions have
tlm customs house j,s f iir objec
tive point, and Hint with these undci
American protection there would I
no incentive to revolution. The loans
lo be made by (lie American firms -f
J. I'. .Morgan &'('., Kulin, Loeb .t
Co., tin- Firnt National Hank and the
City .Vittionnl Hank of Xew York,
are lo be used to liomdatc the debts
of Ilolllllirns mill Viniirinriiri n:.,l
their payment is to be gunrniited
out of the custom receipts.
"Tiicse is a very decided objc-l
lion in the henale t the aptrova! '
of tliitso Ireatles," said the presi-i
tl'-ut. "Tho general nrg-.tinent seems'
to be tlmt wo ought not to involve'
ourselves in entcnj.-linj- iilliaucisl
with retublicn in this hemisphere r
to engage in what accuiitis n mere
'milking- iirraiigcmeiil for I ho pro
motion of ii bunking eoiitritcl.' It is
ttbji'cled that lliin "dollnr diplom
;te" mill Hint we ought lo lmu
none of it. (live a dog u bad imnm
iiml you know what I olio w. To imll
a uirtieiilar piece of statecraft 'dol
lar diplomacy' i lo invoke Ilio eon
deiiiiiation of muek-iiikiiig jouninls
whose chief capital in in the in-e of
phraxes of a lurid character.
"The roiled Stoles didn'l ruler
into these trenhes for the proinoti tn
t
of its own banking IniHiiicsy or Hint
of itny" of iH citizoim. Trade i not
llm chief purpose of I IiIh eontrimt
for it i to jtromotit praeo in thm
pltrl of the world, so near Ihn Paun
cniiiil as to give us an mlditiomil
geographical tciihoii for deniring to
elimiiinlo revolulion inn! warfare."
Tho pruflidoil. dlHcunsnd tho
fuudiiig of llm debt or the Domini
can Kepublic m mi iiwtiuine of the
wisdom of Hiirli iirningeinciil.
llHHkltiH for llcnttfi.
Wo notlco that tiomo mcrcihant In
other cities arc tiding con.ilderable
imno ndvertlnlng "Mado In Oregon"
goods, That la as It should ho. Tin
morchnnt must know that his Indivi
dual prosperity In to a grout extent
dependent upon tho nroaporlty of tho
stato nt largo, and If Oregon manu
facturers are patronized, that It will
mean greator pay rolls, and groUor
pny rollfl mean n largor degreo ot
prosperity for every man, woman nnd
child In Oregon.
"Light as a feather
BISCUIT
Shortens
Your
Food
f S A S
'S S SZ y!K -i ., 1
Lottoiene
makes light, flaky biscuit
that almost melt in your mouth.
It contains no greasy, indigestible hog '
fat Cottolene is made from choice vegeta
ble oil, and is by long odds the most healthful
fat for frying or shortening.
Lengthens
Your
Life
Cottolene may cost a little more per pound than
lard, but it goes one-third farther and is therefore worth
more.
Made only by THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY
LAST DAY OF OUR BIRTHDAY SALE
GLOVES
Our best F. W. L.ftfi
Kid (Moves, $1.25 JIX(
values, a pair VvJV
MANNS
CENTRAL AVE. NEAE P. O.
BELTS
100 new Elastic nilAAA
Persian Belts, values fill;
up to $1.25, each.... wv
BIG SALE of SAMPLE SUITS
Wv were fortunate in securing 25 Sample
Suits at verv much below what thev are worth.
These will be placed on sale tomorrow at the
following low prices. All this season's shapes.
Women's $35 Suits - $22.98
Women's $30 Suits - $19.98
Women's $25 Suits - $16.98
Women's $22.50 Suits, $14.98
Women's $20 Suits - $15.98
Women's $18 Suits - $12.48
Women's $16.50 Suits, $11.98
Me on hand earlv before the best are sold.
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Big Sale of Silks
Stiturday we will i)lace on sale $1000 worth
of brand new Silks at a great saving in prices.
$1.00 Messaline ($C
1000 yards 2-1-inch Messaline Silk J A
in all the leading colors. Both edgeslljlf
fast; veally worth $1. Saturday, a yd. v
New "Roman stripe Silks, yard $1 and $1.25
Beautiful new Plaid Silk at, a yard 75c
Costume Corduroy, special, a yard 69c
Now is the Time to Buy
UNDERWEAR
Children's fleeced Shirts and Pants,' each 25c
Hoys' fleeced Shirls and Drawers, each 29c
"Women's fleeced Vests and Pants, each 29c
"Women's fleeced Union Suils, a suit 59c
Boys' Lamsdown Shirts and Drawers, each 49c
alvouletle"Seaniless A7ests and Pants, each 69c
"Roulette" Seamless Union Suits, a suit $1.25
BIG SALE OF
BLANKETS
Good si'.e gray cotton Blankets, a pair 48c
Fino quality white cotton Blankets, a pair 69c
Large size gray cotton Blankets, a pair... 89c
Extra size gray cotton Blankets, a pair.....; $1.10
Good nil wool whito Blankets, a pair $4.98
"Xorlh Star" woolen Blankets, a pair....; $5.98
i
Blankets for bath robes, a pair ,....$3.00
CORSETS
"Women's Qoutil Corsets
fitted with two pairs hose
supporters; ' 0
a pair , W
CORSETS
"Women's Lace Front
Corsets. Splendid $1 qual
ity. Special, Q
a pair vi
OUTING
New Outing Plannols,
10c quality, Op
a yard "C
PERCALES
Double Fold Percales,
spocially priced, 0
a yard 9'
5S
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