PM1S TWO MISPFORD aiAlli TRIBUNE. MKrWORH, OK UPON. WUDNKKPAY, XOVKAIIUOK 1, 1H. LOCAL AND PERSONAL .John It, Ward, of Indianapolis, ImL, Ih In Mcdrord looking tho city over. Ilo Is very much Interested In tlio fruit exhibited nt tho Commer cial club building. M Mr. nml Mrs. II. L. Coo left on No. IR thla morning for San DIeso, Cnl., wlioio thoy will upend tho winter. Win. Davln wns In this morning from tho Griffin creek country. Ho and Irs. Davis have- moved to that Hcrtlon nnd expect to spend tho. win ter there. Kodoriok Mnclny, n Portland enp ltnllst, spent Tuesday lu Medford on business. DIno jit tho now Josephine hotel whou In Grants Pass. Service n In carte. 211 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bllllngor of Buda, 111., and Mrs. E. C. Whlgmorc of Eugene, Ore., nrrlvod In Medford yesterday and will visit hero with C. E, Whlrler nnd family. A. E. Ileitis, formerly In business In Qrnnts Pnos, and II. Smith of Portland have purchased the Midway fruit nnd cigar stand from C. F. Cook, tho nursoryman. The stand Is locntod.nt 109 West Main street, near tho Mooro hotel. Mr. Holnt Is Professor Collins fnther-In-law, and Is well and favorably known In the city, having lived here for some time n couple or years ago. Sco It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Mao, over Jackson County bank. Mrs. Head, secretary for tho M. E. church South missionary board, will arrive In Medford today and tonight will hold services In the M. E. church South, corner Main street and Oak dalo avenue. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Mcsdamcs J. D..Fry, C. C. Presley nnd F. M. Canflold of Grants Pass are In Medford today, guests of Rev. nnd Mrs. Gouldor. This Is the tlmo to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. II. B. Patterson. Orrice, Hotel N'ash, Inside entrance next to barber shop. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. King left this morning for Redding, Cal. Mrs. P. L. Reodj who has been In Medford several days visiting her son Charles Reed, an employe In the First National bank, left this morn lug for Long Beach, Cnl. This Is tho time to plnnt straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. 11. B. Patterson. Office, Hotel Nash, Insldo entrance next to barger shop. Mrs. S. A. Field, who has been here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mason G. Guy, left today for San Diego, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Baker returned this morning to their homo in Se attle. Mrs. Effie Hefllng and Mrs. Chas. Duf field left this morning for a day's visit in Grants Pass. Mrs. O. L. "Walden left on No. 15 this morning for Phoonlx, Ariz., where aho will npond the winter with her sens: M Ross Kllno has sold a G3 acre ranch s'tuated on Butto creek, near tho desort, to Arthur Touvello, a Mrs. C. It. llelniroth nnd Mrs. O. A. Ttirpln loft Tuesday evening for a several weeks' visit with relatives in Missouri and Nebraska. Mrs. C. 11. Itedfleld loft last night for St. Joseph, Mo., for a vlstt with her parents. Dr. C. Ij. Foley and family of llockford, ill,, arrived lu Medford a few days ago nnd arc now prepar ing to establish thouiHclvos perma nently on tholr orchard ranch on th Ross lane, north and west from Med ford. Mr. Foley wns In Medford about a year ago and purchased thin 20-ncro Orchard. He ls now having built on the plnce a 'fine bungalow and barn. H. 11. Taylor and family of Eagle Point wore In Medford yesterday. Mr. ami Mrs. N. Sllsby loft yesterday for Willows, Cal., where thoy will ongaBC In farming. Mr. Sllsby was a conductor on tho Pa cific & Eastern for two and a half yonrs. 1 A. Murphy of Ashland was In tho city yesterday. He wns accom panied homo by his sistcr-hvlaw, Mrs. O. W. Murphy. When S. L. Bennett "doctors" tho throat of another cow ho wllf exer cise more caution than ho did a few days ago. He was endeavoring to -emove foxtail from the cow's throat when the animal c'osed her teeth on tho proceedings and Incidentally on Mr. Bennett's thumb, severing com pletely the nail of that member. J. W. Blnkley of Columbus, Ohio, who has been here looking the city over, left last night for tho north. Mrs. Kate Russell, who has been visiting her son, D. B. Russell, and family In Medford for several weeks, left this morning to visit another son In Eugene. J. J. Bucnter, who hns been man ager of the Pacific Telephone com pany In Medford, left yesterday for Portland, where ho has been pro moted to a higher position with the same company. COMITIES OF , GREATERMEDFORDCLUB's LA UKAN11K, Ore., No. I. One J tlunwiuul tlollnva which was raised there Insi itihtAumnit..iunthur of the Cliintwe colony during it lininiii'l Id aid in I he Chinese rebellion will he Torwiinlcd ,iu lltetiovuliiliouiiry hciul- Followlng Is a complete list of the committees In rlmrgo of the Greater Modfurd club's work for tho coming year: Membership Mcsdamcs Vawter. Forger, nnd K. n. Davis. Ifnrk Mesdumos Alton!, llollls, Plckel, Vnwtcr and Kentner. Finance Mosdamos Daggett, Car ey, Budge, Ed Warner, Mlsa Margaret Hubbard. Entertainment Mesdames Hutchi son, Porter. English, Ira Dodge, and McCalluni. Program Mrs. Fred Menrs, Mlsa Putnam, Mrs. Stoddard and Mrs. Merrick. Inspection Mcsdamcs Worthing ton, Sullivan, Steams, Davidson, Snedlcor, Kent, and Miss Clark. Social Miss Chirk, Mrs. Fred Cummlngs, Mrs. Dennlston, Miss Julia Fielder, Miss Austin and Mrs. Klrby Mlllor. Committee for Royal Welsh ladles' choir Mosdamos Hafor, Ran, Root, Kentner. Haaklns for Health. THIS LADY'S GOOD APPETITE; Mrs. Hansen, !n a Letter From' Mobile, Tells How She Gained It I I Boys' Fleeced Lined Shirts 6 Drawers 25c each We nre closing out our lino of Hoys Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and 'Drawers. Ko:ulnr 10 o values, lu mIhim 21 to 3!1. at, your oliblce. CTc rath. Misses'' Heavy Fleece Lined I'ulon Stills lu pure white nnd sllvur gmy:;wo .uU. Ladles Heavy Fleece L'ued Union Suits lu pure white, ulso gray nilxcdj flc null. Ladles' Pure White Union Sulhj, heavy weight, 7.1c ondi Ladles' Extra Flue Quality and Heavy Fleeeo Lined Union Sill to In regular and extra large liu, $1.00 em-It, Boys' Kino Wool Rlbbld Union Suits, u regular f L'-f value, III sizes 2 to ;ll. $1.00 each. Ladles' Extra Heavy Fleece Lined VoU mid Pants, pure while, In regular and extra large sixes, not each. iiuiilent In Sim Kniueini'0. PineticMly everyone of the IflO CIiIiu'no Itvlllir here ul tended the "iVnul of lelmllioii" iim II win imiIIimI None wore niii'iiew. Iluuklim'for'Hwtfilt " The only way to help oneself is by helping others. I uliii to follow thin tombing In my practice, Let me help yon by ptopetly correcting your eye iyIIovIiik the leiiHlim iT your over, wrought net Ves,' thereby nyttoiliiK )ur, tlioil body, j DR. KICKERT, Eye Specialist Over Ketituer'M rsJJlrJikJ'' i &fre WALL PAPER and PAINT STORE U . II I I I I . I I - II - - " ' BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO. :i:t NORTH MAIlTliHTT HT. --t44tTa'tt-44t4M4t Wt9'p-9&--&-,'-- THE X roitsln of Col. F L. Touvello, of this city. Tho consideration was $0500. Mr. Touvello will at once commence tho construction of a bungalow and will llvo on tho place with his fam ily as soon as the building is com pleted. The land is nearly all Butte creek bottom land but Is not sot to frulL Mr. Kline purchased the property only a few weeks ago from C. A. Prultt. G. L. Hamlin of Connecticut, who recently purchasod ono and a half acres of land in Siskiyou Heights, through tho Brown &. Wnkofleld aKuney, has already completed a npw barn on the place and Is now nt work on a largo bungalow which ho and hla family will occupy when comploted, Mrs. J. E. Wilson and daughter. Miss Edith, of Jacksonville loft last night for a visit with Portland rela tives. S. L. Leonard was In Ashland yes terday on business. DIED. Miss Rortba It is don w.s born in tou. New Mexico, Juno 5, 1S83, .lied October 2!), 1011, at 5 n. ru.. aged IS years, 4 months nml 24 days. Her death wns caused by being 'nicd from her clothes ditching on fire. She was n member of the Pre.by- erir.it church, tho ladies Eastern Star lodge, and siW the Ladies' Auxiliary f the Railway Trainmen. She leaves her father and mother vlio reside in Union, New Me.vie.i, md two brothers, Carl Itisdon, who live-, in Mcdiurd, Oregon, nnd Ami ItUdon, who lives in Sams Valley, re. The funeral service w?s held nt tho homo in Sams Vally nnd the re mains were interred in tho Autiouh lemctery. The berenved ones wish to extend Vir heartfelt thanks to all the kind hands and loving henrts who so kind 'v lulped thom in their timo of sorrow. Mobile, Ala. "I suffered for seven years, with womanly trouble," writes t Mrs. Sigurd Hansen in a letter from I this city. "I felt weak and always had a headache and was always going to, the doctor. At last I was operated on, i and felt better, but soon I had tho ' uamo trouble. j My husband asked mo to try Cardul. t I felt better after tho first bottle, and now, I have a good appotlto and sleep i well. I feel fine, and tho doctor tells mo I am looking better than ho ever ' caxc me." ! If you are sick and mlserablo, and suffer from any of tho pains duo to womanly troubletry Cardul. Cardni is successful because It Is composed of Ingredients that havobecn found to act curatlvcly on the woman ly constitution. For more than fifty years. It has been used by women of all ages, with great Buccess. Try It. Your druggist sells It Dr. Denton's Sleeping GarmeutH T.fc nnd $1.00 each. for boys and kIHh. .".Oc, Ladies' Heavy Fleece top Lined Ho, tibhed 25c pa ir Boys' and Girls' Heavy Jeiney Ribbed School llooe, a 2 Tic iiuallty uuiHt placed, Hlzua ('. to !Mi 15c pair t unnse Laundry 4 KAMI I. V WASHING A HIMXIALTV. ALL WORK H' ll.N 1'lvKH Orders called for and delivered. Fuat rl.iw worU done by hand ladles' and men's milts cleaned and prenn"d Tel. Main 7K31; Home, a", Corner Eighth and So. Central Ave, !. .4rrf.''4,y''ff''-1''" 4 Thursday-Friday-Saturday We will put -on sale for the above three dnyn over 10(10 large siro pencil Tablets. No better 3c tablet lu Medford. Sale ifllce U for ."e. Not over four to any ono pcrou. Thanksgiving Post Cards 1c lia i eJ K I 3 Regular 5r and 2 for 5c finality. N. n. XTriU In; Luliti' Aivlwxv Dtot, noon M4ltlnm Cln.. ChlffdnriOM. Trnn.. lor Jrutrurtiom. nl M-rui look. "Iloo TrMtseot u:nsn," nt la pUJo vrapptr, on itquot putti-ll tipecuii Dlsholution Notice. The partnership heretoforo exist- Hussey s F. K. Douol. Proaidont M. L. Alford, Cashior Orris Crawford, Assistant Caliior . JL 11 Ol ! National Baiik -of-MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 Tniled Stairs and PohJiiI Savings Drptwilory WV solicit your bii.siiicsH, which will receive oui'caru- fttl attention. Ing between E. F. and W. Jl, Adams has been dissolved. All bills must bo handed In promptly. E. F. ADAMS. 192 W. R. ADAMS. Grand Opening. Yourself and friends are cordially Invited to attond tho Joint opening of GeorKe Brown & Sons' and von der Hellen Brothers' stores at Eagle Point on November 4, 1911. Dancing and refreshments free In the evening. Souvenirs for ench guest. Come, rain or shine. Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTZKBEB Djr 1'hoae M71 Night Pkonef F. W. Weeks 071. A. K. On, MM. LAD! ASSISTANT. t?'Ttrrr4 i JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and ISinbalmer ! : Successor to tho undortaldng do- 1 1 partmont of Medford Furniture Co, ' Office at South Uartlctt Street Telephenes: day, Bell 471; night ; ! roeldonce, Bell 473, Home 17"9-L. CUt unswered nlgh or day AMKUfiANCH 8ERVIOK j4s04l004t-A4 SAVE YOURSELF, There. Is No Reason AVIiy You Should Always Ilo a Slave. If you are desirous of saving your solf or a f i lend front a drunkard's grave yon cannot afford to overlook tho opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of tho liquor and drug habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare tho body for tho treatment and then soothe the nerves and actually remove the de sire for the liquor or drug. Hun dreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washington today bear witness to the offlclonqy of the Hot Lake treat ment. Ono week will In most cases effect a euro. Sometimes loiiKer Is required, but not often. Tho best of caro Is given the patients. For full Information address Hut Lake Sanntor'um, Hot Lake, Oregon. Waltor M. Plorco, president and man The Sale That Made Medford Famous GIGANTIC GENUINE SALE FURNITURE s Everything Reduced Every Dresser Reduced Every Chiffonier Reduced Every Chair Reduced Every Rocker Reduced Every Bed Reduced Every Spring Reduced Every Mattress Reduced Every Blanket Reduced Every Sheet Reduced Every Towel Reduced Every Buffet Reduced , Every Door Mat Reduced - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY - -f v-n- -.- FOR U13NT Ownor going south will rent flvo room furnished cottago till April. Wliflor's wood In wood house, Ljirgo garden nnd chicken yard. Rout ronsonnblo. Inquire 121 Cotlngo at. ' 192 '.. "' f ' Evory Dining Room Table Reduced Every Library Table Roducod Evory Conter Table Roducod Evory Stove Roducod Every Heater Reduced Every Range Reduced t Evory Firoloss Cookor Roducod Evory Rug Roducod Evory Oarpot Reduced Every Shado Reduced Evory Laco Curtain Roducod Evory China Cabinet Reduced Evory Linoleum Roducod It's up to you THINK OF WHAT YOU SAVE . to save money--a $40,000 Prices Cut to Pieces Stock Sacrificed i WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW bllASetitS Tho Hou&b With tho Low Expenses Means Low - Prices KNtfMi