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atEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNB. MttrWOttT), ORFCION. SATURDAY, OCTOUIOR 111, l!)lt,
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WQAl AND PERSONAL
1 Passenger train N'o. 1(5, stnUh
bound, was held In Medford yesterday
for about thirty minutes whllo l)r.
Plckol, tho company's physician, gnvo
mcdlcnl Attention to n passenger who
wnn suffering excruciating pain from
gnllfit6no.' Tho passenger, a man,
was eh route from Portland to San
Prnncjecb' and U Was feared ho would
illo before assistance could be secured.
Ho wh given relief by Dr. Plckel'and
contlhuod his Journey.
Kveryon'c Invited to Attend the
onculnff of the new Btoro next Sat
urday 'hfUirnoon, Medford Furniture.
& Hardware Co. 1S2
Tho littles' Aid society of the
First M. E. church will hold special
session Monday, October 23, at 2:30
p. m. at the church. "Business of
importance. A good attendance Is
desired,
It tvIU pay you to vatch tho fish
mnrkot 'this week for bargains. Oys
ters, crabs, shrimps, clams, fish and
many good things to cat, Ve carry
25 different kinds of cheese. Steel cut
coffco a specialty. Dairy and cream-
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cochran re
turned Thursday from an extended
visit' tb ' Denver and Chicago and
other middle west cities,
iry butter. Fresh ranch eggs. J. H.
Messier. 1S3
11. P, Hoey, of Klamath Falls, Is
in Medford today. t
Next Saturday, 2 to 1 1 p. m. Med
ford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 182
Miss Ulta Anderson and the Misses
Darby 6f Griffin Creek are visiting
Central Point fronds.
We want to see you at tho opening
next Saturday. Medford Furniture &
Hardware Co. 1S2
W. T. Coburn or Grants Pass was
in Medford yesterday.
For salo or exchange A few choice
Ithodo Island Red roosters and cock
erels. Address "Falrvlew," Jackson
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Strecter visited
with Central Point friends yesterday.
Chtncso Sacred Lilies and Japanese
air plants at Broadley's. Phone
6181.
Mrs. O. K. Smith and daughter,
of Martinez, Cal., are In Medford.
guests Mr. and Mrs. D. Mulr of
1515 West Main.
A magnificent display of Oriental
rugs aro being shown at the Med
ford Furniture & Hdw. Co. store.
1S2
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nyo of Gold
Hiil'wero visiting Medford friends
Friday.
'We wish to call tho attention of
ho ladies to something new in
Oriental rugs Just received this week
at the Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co.
etoro. 1S2
W. B. Sherman, the booster real
cstato man of Grants Pass, was
among Medford friends Friday.
We want to show you something
In Oriental rugs that will appeal to
your tastes. Ask to see the display.
Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 182
' Some of the most beautiful Orien
tal rugs made are now on display at
tho Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co.'?
store. Call and see them. 182
Prof. C. E.' English, who is prin
cipal of tho Griffin Creek schools,
left last night to spend Saturday and
Sunday In Ashland.
Genuine Oriental rues In beautiful
designs at the Medford Furniture &
Hdw. Cp.'s stpre. 182
"V. P. Morgan of Trail was In Med
ford Friday doing his fall trading.
This is the time to plant straw
berries. All sorts of plants for sale.
II. B. Patterson. Pac. phono 2433.
Mrs. F. C. Elliott returned yester
day from a visit tyith Grants Pass
friends.
Good music and entertainment.
Opening of the new building on Cen
tral uyenqe next Saturday, 2 to 11
p. in. Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co.
182
II. H. Taylor, of Ituch, was In tho
city' Friday on business.
Dine at the now Josephine hotel
when in Grants Pass. Service a la
carte. 211
Hoi
fimca, The!1 lnfurancp
k& County bnnft. '
rSeo It." a.
Man, over Jacksoa
Catkin & .Taylor (John II. Catkin,
Glenn O. Tnyior), attornoy-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford. "
Miss M. B. Wood of Whitewater,
Wis., arMVed In '.Medford Inst night
and will spend (he winter here with
her brother, M. P. Wood, and family.
Wm. Uostwlck wat In Friday from
his Applcgate "ranch.
It. II. Wilcox and mother, Mrs. 1,.
H. Wilcox, of Kong Bench arc regis
tered at the new Medford hotel.
Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. Green of
Klamath Falls were Medford visitors
j estorday.
C. Cunningham was In from Butte
Falls Friday.
J. M. Ebe and daughter. Miss O. C.
Ebe, are lsltlng Ashland friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reeves will
leave Sunday for San Diego, where
they expect to spend the winter. Mr.
Reeves Is a member of the firm of
Power &. Reeves, architects.
This Is the time to plant straw
berries. Alt sorts of plants for sale.
JL Br Patterson. Pac. phone 2493.
'heorKc, Hensolman Is visiting Gold
HUrfylends.
Mrs. Chas. Schneckloth and daugh
ter, o Portland, arrived In Medford
teruay ami win make mis place
home. Mr. Schneckloth bavins
1 WILL WORK FUR
unci run ntim
With Arrival 'of WIII'G. Stcci Matter
of Taking Up Work of Sccurinp,
Appropriation fm Crater National
Park Will Be Considered.
J, V. lutchlcon left last night for
n few days business trip to Roseburg.
Weeks 6 McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
' Itejr Pboae M71
FHfM FImmi 9. W. Weeks M71.
A. S. Orr,
LADT ASSISTANT.
r
estet
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wieir
i
engaged in a business enterprise here.
Dr. J. F. Rcddy returned Thursday
night from a business stay of two
weeKs in San Francisco.
"H. L. White returned from Butte
Falls to his home In Ashland es
terday. A souvenir to each guest on Sat
urday next, at tho opentnir of the
new M. F. & H. Co. building. 2 to
11 p. m. 1S2
Mrs. Fred Adams and daughter are
here from Grants Pass visiting Mrs.
Adams' sister, Mrs. A. Leonard.
Prof. Wm. T. Shaw of Pullman,
Wash., was entertained last Thurs
day by Mr. and Mrs. Talllandlcr. Pro
fessors Shaw and Talllandlcr were for
several years together In college.
Ira Kinny and family have returned
to Glendale after spending the sum
mer In Butte Falls. '
T. W. Swift, proprietor of the
Electric shop, on Xorth Front street,
was in Eagle Point Friday on busi
ness. S. H. Houston of Talent was in
Medford Friday on business.
II. B. Daily of Ventura, Cal.. Is
here looking over the city and valley.
C. F. Fischer and C. R. Wisdom
came in from San Francisco yester
day in an automobile.
Jack F. Lowrey of Tampa, Fla., Is
in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Miss
Mocker and J. J. Buchlcr made up a
party of anglers for Gold Ray today.
V. R, Powell of Azusa, Cal., Is
anions the many Medford visitors to
day. Mrs. Geo. Vou der Hellen and son,
Master Donald, of Eaglo Point, left
this morning for a six weeks visit
with relatives in Portland and Cor
vallla. J. H. Dally and son left on tho
Roseburg local this mornine for Mer-
Wllli tho nrrirnt of Will G. StcoS
of Portlniul.'heutl oi" (he (Snter t.'je
company, Friday 'afternoon, tlm work
of semiring nu appropriation for tlut
(.rater uike national pnvk will he.
undertaken in earnest. Mr. Steel
will be pledged tho support of Wi
Iiumius men uml will later prohnh
leave for Washington to woik for tin
npprepriatiyu for the park when
eongres convene.
Mr. feteel slate-, that affairs hie
in u fur better condition Hutu cut
before in regard to the development
of the park, lie says that Sccreturv
Fisher of the tlepartiuent of the in
lerior has pledged his Mippoit tj such
a moe.
Topsy" iartxoll, ,'itthhW OutloMer.
tt?!!?
New Novelty in Skating.
Under the new management of the
Natatorium sKntunj rink there will
be somethini; new and novel in the
line of entertainment for skiiler.
The first will he a bloek party on
Thursday, Oelober 20. The details
of thN will not be s;iveii, but I u
Gray, manager of the rink, guaran
tees to give the skaters, n jolly good
time at this parly and fitrthei tunic
n purse of fo.OO ill be given to the
winniii'' couple. The small admis
sion of ten cents will be charged all
spectators h0 will enjoy the fun
with the skaters. ,
tj 1 fW IflHiilPmB&BteXiBBBHBB J i.
HP & .V
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x v. .1 t.MM HH j2
Wm-M
ILL READY FOR
GREAT OPE
NINI!
Hiiiirl tin' iiiuiiiifiuitiiroifl of ynur
linmo elly flint IiihL and nil tiui llnin.
mill oil will hnliO'dint'olf U pronper.
Ity. lint If jonr'loeul fiiethilieniW
not mipply )"' wiiiitw. limlHt lliat'llm
liieieliiilll enrt li' "Miulo III Oit'Ktiii"
goodii rutin other On'tsun boiiicoii to
mipply ytiur ni'otlw. fc
Moilforil Furnlltiro & Hnrwnro Com
pany Have .Tlirlr . Eslnlillsliinriit
Well Dccorntoil (or nccoiitlun to'
Friends Tills AttiTiiiion ami IMInItt.
won by Harold Wulson. Theie was
u Inrga attendance and nil voted the
eiili'itaiinnoiit u hnee xueeeis.
Tlte .Mud I'm d I'liinlluu' & Utti'l
wino eiuiipaiiy lirte llieir iiiiinitll
(oio builiilii'' boiuillfnlly deeoiulml
in aiilit'ipallmi of a large erowtl r
tdliivn tit lliolr ftttmal opoiiiug tln
iiltouiooii and evening.
The dt'coralloiw are uiililinii IrtiM-
and vines mid aiitiiuiii llower. nil f
which me In profusion evoriwhrie.
An oieho-lrn will fuiiiNh iini"if
fuuu 'J oVIot'k thin iinernooii until
late tonight. Uest plaeen have been
prttvidfd on both ll' rnt and seoniid
1 loors. Soiivunii-h will lit' given
Hvvnj, ViiltiN to lio store nte tink
ed and expooted to iiiuve aboiil the
plum tit llieir pUwuie linger nw Idle
mid ic-t in this or that depailuienl
If you want to -in fact do tin ou
please, but vvlint ever .vtiu do enjoy
.voursclveV while looking over tho
iiumeiise slocks mid listening to the
excellent iiucit.
HnsktUB for Health.
r-
JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker and Enibalmer
JOHN A. PERL
i
I Successor to the- undertaking do- '
i partU9nt of Medford Furniture Co. :
1
t Office SO South Uartlctt Street
Telopb.on.pi: day, Bell 47; night, ;
rosldoiice, Boll 479 Home 179-L.
Calls answered ulght or day
- - AMBULANCE SKUVICK '
i
lln, where Mr. Dally has extensive
land Interests.
J. J. Petty and family, Chas. D.
Hoy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Burgess qnd L'. W. Zimraer and fam
ily comprised a party of anglers who
took the Roseburg local this morning
bound for a day's sport at Gold Ray.
Examination for positions as assis
tant forest rangers will be held In
Medford next Monday and Tuesday,
October 23 and 24. The examinations
will he conducted by S. S. Swannlng,
deputy supervisor of the Crater Lake
forest service.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beale and
daughter of Butte Falls are In Ash
land for a, few weeks stay.
0. B. Verblck. ,A1 Lemons and son,
Ed, returned TJiiprsdqy from a hunt
ing trip In (he Butte Falls section.
They succeeded in getting Jhree fine
deer.
Mr, and Mrs. TbaddcuB Martiuardt,
of poqperstown, N. D hajo been, lu
Mccjrnro, a few days tills week vsltlng
relatives, lr. and, Mrs. Thos. MoffaJ.
JlB. Lou D, Jones Is vlsltJng
friends at qpld HIU and Sams valley.
Mrs. MolViq Drinkers left (his after
noon to Join her husband In Oakland.
Cal.
Rev. H, C- Hoxie camp over from
Wllderylllo, Jospphlna pomity, tlil
nipnilnw and at 'i o'clock tpmprrpw
hu will preach ii( tho Grffin Creek
JfCljOolllOllBO.
The renins gf Geo. Cooey Rplfo,
who died In East Medford gn Thps
day, were today taken to, San Bernur
(lino, Cal,, when his parpnts reside,
for Interment, Mr?. itofe accompa
nied the tpmaius.
Mr. a,i Mrs. Hgh Qtory arrlYd
U Medford yesterday. r$. Story a
but ipepntly (otuvned frpm Europe,
She was met by her husband in New
York CUy. Mr. Stoy Ij (nefestpi In
the Roguelunds company.
A. T. Mickey Is building, an addi
tion to his residence pn"i Ipj), street.
Attorney G. W.Trofro'n'of Ashlnnd
is In Medford today on business.
PASTOR'S GUtLT PLAIN.
(Continued front Pago 1.
girl, is convinced that the iniiiistcr is
insane.
"Mr. Kielio-on, vitoin loved as a
son. worried tis otlen by attacks
which he had at our house," she stud
today. "Although these attacks did
not appear to be serious, they left
him in a highly nervous state. lie
worried over this, and once insisted
upon breaking tiff hfa engagements
with Avis giving bis jnior physical
cunditiou ns his reason. The en
gagement wits renewed, however.
"Avis firmly believed she was en
gaged to Itiin when sh0 died."
Others declare that at limes Riclt
eon acted ns if he were under the
influence of u dmg.
Richcson remuins very tnctiitrn in
his cell. He refuses to speak to any
one and scarcely ever answers hi
guards. Motionless and sleepless,
he sat nil night long, stnriug ino the
darkness with vyido open, cxprpsMon
los eyes. Friends nre rallying (o
the pastor's support, but he'vyill be
asked to resign hLs fashionable pas
tonttcnt Cambridge.
Catholic Ladies Entertain. I
The ladies of the Alter Society of'
the Catholic church had the opening
of their new- hall on Oakdale avenue
in the rear of the church, Tuesday!
evening, consisting ot a fine musical
program, cards ami dancing, u vocal
solo by Mr. Stcwarl, a piano duct by!$
.Mini ami uciia Meek, vocai soio nv j iir XT t a A it f"
SS-fr'AS Wednesday Night, October 25.
Mnrnliv. lrrnrrtccii iftii.f umii. '
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Medford Opera Mouse
was
plaed and the first prize, a cut glasH
dish, won by Miss Mevcr, nnd the
gentleman's prire, a silver mnti'li boy
TRADE
THE GREAT LAUGHING SUCCESS
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It acres Bear creek bottom ( 31 In'
alfalfa, fine stand. Irrigated, u-rooni!
house, other bulldlncs, stuck, tools,,!
etc: best little n'lfnlfa ranch In the'
per acre, easy terms. ' J
!
W. E. Coijey. a recent arrival In
Medford from Washington;' is build
ing a tine bunt-alow on t three acre
tract ot land ho recently purchased on
North Riverside avenue.
C. M. KIdd Is making several re
pairs on bis Xortb Central avenue
home.
TOP LATE TO CLASSIFY 1
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FOR SALE New 5 room modern
residence in nice locality. Client
will take equity In 4-cyllnder auto,
balance can be paid monthly It de
sired. C. A. McArthur, room 3
P. O. block. Phono 3C81; Home
279. 183
FOR "SALE 5 room modern" bunwa
low on paved street; ownpr leav
ing city and wl.ll sapr(flpo. 8mall
ca.8h payment and easy terms, C.
A, McArthur, room 3 P. O. block.
Phone 3C8l, Home 279. 183
WANTED By reliable party, fruit
or stock ranch on percentage, one,
two or three years. D., care Mall
Trihuno. 188
FPR SALE Sna,p on small ranch,
nearly 2 acres, city I'mlts Gold
Hill; ISO all kinds of fruit trees,
CO pears, DO apples and peaches,
25 miscellaneous trees; grapes;
bush fruit; fenced; cnmpluto Irriga
tion system: one block from new
I2Q.000 high school; Just place
small cqliool family tp truck and
ralso 2000 chickens. Free range
fpr cow. Bargain prlte flQOO,
Worth double. Will consider ex
chutige auto or anything of equal
value. Wm, Soarle, Medford, Ore
goii. At ranch till November 1st,
183
valley. 5325
Accent good nnncr with cash.
tlJO acres, flno ntock nnd alfalfa
ranch, 100 acres" In bottom soil, 701
of this cultivated, 20 In alfalfa, Irrl-f?
Killing ttucn win cover tuu acres, nU
tillable; good barn, I room house, !
family orchard largely Bartletts. 50 1$
acres logged off, easy cleared, flnou
creek through tract, Ji5 acre; will
take good papers
niiHlnefs location, 2 acres bottom
with barn, shed, large lot with 1
room house, all wlro fenced, perpet
ual water right, sewer system, post
office at place; trade for house and
lot. 1G.00 Has done $22,000 yearly.
Large So. Oakdalo lot and other
good lots for good acreage, no Incum
brance on these.
330 acres Willamette valley, 100
bottom land cultivated; buildings;
$50 acre, trade cmlty $0500.,
Portland houos for ranches.
1800 ncres wheal land, 1G50 In
cultivation, for good acreage,
1ft4 acres stock nnd dairy ranch,
Willamette valley, 100 In cultivation,
large house and outbuilding, tnko
city property.
Clark Realty Go.
THE. j
traveling!
1
SALESMAN
Ity .lames 1'oiIms, Author of "Till'. CIIOUIS l.DV"
sun Philips BMg.
Pacific 2331.
MOST iisoi'.ssi:i COM
i:iv of the cu.vnriiv
THE I'LAV WITH o.r.
TIIOl'.S.WIl LAt'CUS
tiii: itiroun
9 Months New York. 7 Months Chicago
5 Months Boston
Ojlguul Scenic mitt Elctttiinl Eipilpiiieut unit t t'oiiininy ot t'nii
snnl Evielleiue, ludtldllig
DON MacMILLAN and DOROTHY GREV
1'ihrs Sl.wll, 1.00 mill ."l()c. Heat miIo .Mouilay .Morning, lliikliii'
. i
Wedding Gilt
Gorham Silver
'I'odny, ns in oltlt'U
Unio.s, 1 1 i 'liiorfl 'lui
i.slit'd 'il'ls v lliost of
(loltl or Silver--liiM'nti.st'
tho nrtiHtir iiu'rit tfivtss
m vuliio I'm hpyontl iiit'iv
iiiti'insii' worth.
Tho w u i u n I ilvcr
sniitii m.'ulo u iNiiise of
his Initio It Ih tlft
loucho.s iinpnrlod life
niul iiioiuiin (o I he
p vo c i o us utotiil ami
IhroiiKh it guvo oxpivs
sion io (lit purii.y mid
heavily of his thought.
( torliam Silvcrwuro of
I o tl it y I'l'pivsenlH I he
hiL,'ht'sl allaiuiiit'iil of
liio Hlivoixilitli's crafl.
Mvory pipco hntriu tho
(io'rhaiii (ratio marlc
has artistic sinificaiii't
and trutt value far jxroul
or than more display
it holds a distinguished
place in Ihl world of art,
Oorhain S il ve rwar
has a world with) pre
eminence a position
j us I ly merited and
maintained for genera
tions a reputation cov
eted by ot hoi's, bill nov
el attained. . .,
Sold everywhere, by
leading jewo-lora.
the .
Gorham Co.
Silversmiths
New York
F carry a large assort
ment of (jorhani Silver.
Martin J. Keddy
The Jeweler
Near Post Office
I
FOB SALK Bicycle. $G; l-lirli cen
trifugal putnj), jlO; two Hoiidau
rliickeus, i cutest luyers, J5 (cost
10); roll, ijettln; , 17C,egg now
ncubator, f 1G, cost $aG; bniodeis;
new kitchen cubluotj lt, cost
I22.C0: heater, $3; r0 feet garden
hose, $2.r.0. 320 South King street.
183
Don't
MOsM ' k' sh)' spP'VHH
Be Clothes-HandicdDped
AVIIIOX TIIIO OPPORTUNITY TO ATTAIN A D1S
TINCTIVIO ALUM3AUANCK UtfS SO MASifiV WITH
IN YOl'l? IM5ACII.
OITU N10W FALL CLOTUKS OKb'KU VOU TIIK
VIOKY LATEST IKTUOPOLITAN STYLKS AT
ABOUT HALF AlITKOPOIilTAN PRICKS.
TIIKY'RK UKADY NOW. AUU YOU i AV 10 AUK
KXCLUSIVU UANOLICRS OF TIIW IIKUSIT WK'K
AVIRItJ TO.'S CLOTH KS, THE LINK THAT YOU 1)Q
NOT PAY FOR ADVIORTJSINO WIIFN YOU MUV,
MlTT QUALITY AND WOIfKArANSllIP. ,
EEIQEg WE AIE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR
KJXPXC:.p, YASSAR SWISS UNDERWEAR, WIL-
SON BROS. SHIRTS, MODEL SHIRTS (UJION
.MADE),' CARHART WORK CLOTHES (UNION
MADE), BOYS ELK BRAND CLOTHING, "PEER.
LESS" TROUSERS.
A Royal Flush. Take the deck and you can't oqual it
for nionov, marbles or chalk. .
mm MODEL CLOTHING CO.
(B9 W'wJr.r. CORNER MAIN AND BARTLETT
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