I a' ( H , u u 1v i; I v I' 1 ! , i ) 1 PAGM TWt 9B3K9BK flfriAWI" RSONAL msMTTt wr. hhu Mrs, Tiogegram reiurueu HitHilay night front a wwk's trip o Bin Fraelsoo, r?. 'I.. $plit and wife ot Spukauo are guto ot 0. v. McDonald. .''D.v Yrt Dagahaw, editor of the A&iAvllIrt Vt. and his wife go Uek, frani, a 'trip fe Pennsylvania. hijw'oT tno" Tornier. The Southern Pacific railway company Rill hold It train Nutnbir 18 of 'Wednesday', October 9, hki orantaW itll 10; 4R p. m." fftr Jtho b'enefll of those living between Grant's Pas and Ashland who de-! sire to witness tho ixTfotauace of "Doughl and Paid For," At the OrantVpSs obera holise Ihafnlght. i i 16S 11. V, Thlcrolf' and George Porter went tj Springfield Saturday, where the big mills- of tho "Wendltng com pany, that buppltes mueli of tho lum ber used In this alley, are located. They returned net day. Sirs, C C. Deekman and her (laughter. Miss Carrie of Jackson vlllp, shopped in Medford Saturday. D. II. Miller of Cold Hill, former county treasurer. Is reported to bo lIle sick. Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Page arrived from Los Angeles Sunday evening for u ihort (May (n Medford. Medfor ConMvatory ot Music and Language; College Bldg. The only music school In So. Oregon with a full corpi otf teachers. Send for catalog." George L. llaff and H. D. Reed were among the Gold HUIers who did business In Medford Saturday. . Mr. Mitchell, the California stock buyer, Is In the valley, Interviewing the eattle raisers. " Or. rtlckert, eyesight specialist, over Kcntner'a. J. W. Opp was up from the Bra den mine Sunday, en route to Jack sonville to look after his mining in terests. Mr. and Mr. Ellis Gait of Mound precinct have been visiting Mrs? Jtoberts and 'Mrs. I O. Van Wegen' of Griffin creek. 8. A. Kowell. ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. H. bids. "Walter Falrman, who has been in Lake county for sometime. Is In Medford again. Garland atoves and ranges, lubri cating oils. F. W. Bfeaplelgk Hard ware, Ko. SS. South Central. Gr-Blksaat'candldale 'for counfy surveyor, tarried a short time in Med ford Saturday. Oak and bardwood 14.59 aad $5.09 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Telfer are making Medford a short visit. They have been spending the summer In the Wllllamelte valley. Oysters, Oysters, Oysters, direct from the Oyster beds at Hotel Med ford. J. H. McReynolds of Foots creek was in Medford Saturday. Ho was accompanied by bis daughter. R. L. Cook of Hock Point was here at the same time. Oak and bardwood $4.50.and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. ' Miss Ella Parke of Applegate A is teaching tho district school at Ster ling. M. F. & H. Co. for stoves and ranges. Mrs. Jorgenson made a business trip to Medford Saturday afternoon. Claude Jones of Sam's Valley and F. M. McKItuile of Antioch spent a few days in Medford during the week. Diamond Edge tools and cutlery, picking baskets and ladders. F. W. Sbapleigh Hardware, 28 South Central. Mrs. R. Ernies, Miss Leila Prim and Mrs. E. J. Kublt of Jacksonville were recent visitors in Medford. The Drookhurst orchard Is taken off the market. Owner. Col. R. C. Washburn of Table Rock motored to Medford Saturday. He will harvest a bumper crop of fjne apples this season. Dr. Rlckert, eyesight specialist, over Ketitner'a. "Cury" Wilson, Southern Oregon's star catcher, was over from Jackson ville Saturday, He made good dur- Jug the past season us one of the best players In the Pendleton club. Try a Vappr bath for that cold. Dr. R. J, Loekwpod, GarneUCorey BIdg,, phone Homp i45 " y.DUIp't I.1IU " '" from his big orchard Saturday, ue bus com pletadlie iliitnjPt of nearly 2p car loads of pears to the eastern markets for which he got the top price. Dttt fer the unusually cold weather of lat sprlag the yield would have been mere than twlee as much. tmnesirnBameT zm-mfinmm Week$4McCowanCo. V mmii jr. r. wa aen du M wr ar 9 i I T I -r '' I I afa.s.J There has, been aomo frost In the valley during tlm past week and cqn Werahle vegetation Jia been laid dw.' I 1 , ,0 11. I.awior. the attorney, has gone east on proftwlonal business, and'VUI be gojie fce?cral 'w'oeks. Dr, Morrison baa removed bis of flrn fjnm the St. Mark'a block to rooms 2 11-2 IS second floor Garnett- Corey, building. l& wshury lleall and family of Con- fral Point Wore nmons the many who ftliopuv'if in Me'dfor3, Saturday. A. II, Klshor of Phoenix" was a business vtslt6rlu Medford Saturday. Vnnni hatha nmt Aelontlflc niAftftiien 11.00 for men ami women. Dr. R. J. Lockvood, chlroprocter and nervo 9p!clallsj 203 Gametl-Corey Dldg. fhone Home 14S. , V. I. Vnwter and E. Et Kelly were at Jacksonville lately, on professional matters. Joseph Glnct, V1. M. Smith and S. M. Carpenter ot Sterling transacted business in Medford. Saturday. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. M'rs. J. G. Goble and Mrs. K. D. Weston visited Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Miller of Gold Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Linn of Portland are visiting In Medford nnd Jacksonville. Mr. Linn Is Interested In a fine orchard situated a few miles west of the county seat. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. Wnt. Nellls of Rogue River was among his Medford frleiult). Satur day afternoon. Will McDanlel and his family nnd J. D. Matney of Applegate wero In Medford Saturday. Phone us your orders for milk, cream, butter and .butermllk. Two defiverys dally. R. R. Creamery. 177 E. T. Staples and E. D. Brlggs w.ero down from Ashland Saturday uiternoon. Mrs. H. Jackson of Iron Mounaln, Michigan, Is in the valley visiting her brother, E. I. Maultby and other relatives. Carkln Taylor (John IT. Carkln, Glean O. Taylor), attorncys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building. Medrord. 4 Senator Von dcr Hellen left for Corvallls Sunday to attend n meet- tug of tho board ot trustees ot the Oregon Agricultural college. Get Mrs. 'Reynolds borne made bread at DeVoe'a. . George Fitxglbbon ot Portland is making Medford one of his regular frlps. JMejiJsl 0 j:entKJandcrkerchJefs go at 3 cents tomorrow morning at 106 X. Front street, The cheapest store in the west. 169 Ralph Williams was arrested Sun day for trying to wreck the home of bin parents on Xorth Central avenue. Upon the failure of his parents to P'onncute he will probably be re leased. fbere will bo a public meeting to night at St. Mark's church to which all are cordially invited. -The sub ject discussed Ib "The Kingdom of God." B. D. Weston, commercial pbotog rapbera, negatives made any time or place by appointment Fuone M. 1471 Oysters, we know how to serve them any atyle. Hotel Medford. Tho funeral of Mrs. F. H. Farrar of Gold Hill was held Sunday. A large number ot friends attended. X, S. Bennett, who was one ot the Judges at the Harvest Festival at "Rogue River declares that the ex hibit of vegetables was very fine and a credit to any section. Chief of Police Hlttson Monday re sumed his duties on tho force and while not able to swing bis club as mightily as of yore, can handle any ordinary vag. Robert W. Telfer of the Clark & llenery Construction company Is vis iting Medford. B. F. Mulkey, district attorney, spent Monday at Granta Pass on busi ness. John W. Curry of Washington, D. C, passed through Medford Sunday on his way south. His daughters. Gladys nnd Ethel of this city accom panied him as far as Ashland. Horace Nicholson and family spent Sunday at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Emmons of Trail creek, aro In Medrord on a short business trip, Clarence Wilson has returned from a visit with friends at Los Angeles, Bishop Scaddlng and Rev. Mr, Browning of Coos Bay will speak at St, Mark's church this evening. The public Is cordially Invited. flE PALMA SERIOUSLY INJURED IN AUTO RACE , MIUWAUKKK, Wl8 Oct. 7,Xo change was repurted today In the coudltlon of Rapli DePalma who waB severely Injured hero Saturday while driving In tho grand prlx an tpiuoblle rape. Dvl'alnia' prlBCJI'ftl injury con sists of an abdoniluahle puncture and unlets peritonitis sets in physicians say bis chances for recovery are good lWPalma'8 wife arrived bore today.) I u MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, FIRMNESS IS SHOWN " ON, i? tr NKY YORK. Oct. 7. With prices little morn than nominal, the Htoek market showed firmness at today's opening. The strongest features were Heading, General Electric, St. Paul and California Vetrolenm. Deal lugs weWsmnllor lb ah recently. While" prices Inclined towards firmness at the outset, pressure against the loaders soon caused them to yield. Reading, Lehigh and Canadian Pacific fell a point or more. SpeclaltleR moved uncertainly, some recording marked Rains, while tho tobacco group wero heavy. Bonds wore Irregular. 2Qp DOCTORS WILL TO E i v , . ' . -, XEW YORK, Oct. 7. With tho primary Idea of making people un derstand that autopsies nre In the Interest nr medical science, 200 prominent physicians of Brooklvn and Long Island are pledged today to will their bodolcs to the dissecting, tnlrte. This action was taken at a meeting held in Hoffman Island by the Associated.' Physicians pf Long Island. The medicos wish to dfsst patb ihc "morbid Impression which the general public maintains in re gard to, autopsies. CHANCE OFFERED JOB OF BOSSING CINCINNATI CHICAGO, Oct. 7 That Frank Chance, manager ot the Chicago Cubs of the National League has not re ceived official notice ot his discharge by Charles W. Murphy, the club's president, was Indicated hero today in a" letter sent by Chance to Garry Herrman, president of tho Cincinnati club. Herrmann offered chance the man agement ot the Ruds. it is said, at the same salary he Is receiving from the Cubs. Chance replied that be was pledged to return to the Cubs next season It his services were wanted, and thntho could not consider .the offer until he had received personal assurance from Murphy that he was to be relieved as manager of the Cubs for the 1913 season. WHITC0MB RILEY CELEBRATES FIFTY-NIMTH ANNIVERSARY ' " 1NDIAKAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. 7. Sbnwered with ttilegruiiiK nnd letters of congratulation, James Wbitcomh Hiley, the Iloosier poet, todny cele brated hiM fifty-ninth birthday hero. Hiley stayed at home nil duy and in an interview, with the United Press uid; 'I am thnnkful to everyono for their kinduc.ss and I don't helimc I Imve nil enemy in the world. My health is better than it was u yenr ago." BECKER'S TRIAL BEGINS '(Continued from pay.e 1.) Becker was the magnet for all eyes when he enterod tho court room In tha midst of a bevy of deputies, a moment before the trial opened. Ho held bis head high and tho confident look he wears continually seeniod heightened. There was something of scorn in his counteuanco as ho gazed around tho court room after taking bis seat. He conversed froe ly with his counsel while awaiting the calling of his case. Many ot those In the court room at' the opening of tho trial were for mer gangsters and gunmen, whose business hag been curtailed somewhat of late by the activity of tho district attorney's office. Due to the tragic dcafti of Jack JCellg, alleged to be a silent accom nllce of JJeckerV, Interest in tho trial was greatly Intensified through out tho city and thousands clamorod for admittance long before tha bo- Klnnlnx of court proceedings this morning. District Attornoy Whitman ad milled this afternoon that the mur der of "Dig Jack" Zeiig removes one of tho ktato's most Important wit nesses. Ho insists, however, that Xellg's death will not materially weaken the prosecution's case. Just before thp cauo was called Attorney Mclntyre, chlot -of counsel for Decker, announced ho would ask for a postponement of tho case be cause Attorney John Hart, his as sistant, had been striken suddenly with appendicitis. Before f furling the actual trial of Becker, Justice Qoff impaneled a frpucSal grand jury to prove alleged activity of the police in exacting tri bute from tho underworld of New York-. The gnind jury wa sclented from n venire of fifty, the majority fAViopi unj;lit to escape wrvjee. jfvrnni iiinirr i kj .' BODIES MEDFORD, OKflflOK. .MONDAY, QOTOfilDK 7, 1012. NANNY OWN LF l H'TOMO fflW " " v W . i I t Danny O'llrien, I lie clover IVrtliii1 lightweight huxor soliothihxl In wont Hud AiulerMin before (he .Medford Athletic Muh. Oef. ltUh. in dim to ar rive in McdrVwi tomorrow nnd will train heft up tovilu. du.v.tir his con toil. O'lti'ieti is In- tin accompanied hv a younger brother. Knutkic, whrj win tici us him 8MriuiK puriner. In luilicipntinu cf liU mutch with .iideiou, (Vltrion has lu'eii trntajmj the nam ten du.v in hirthiMUltiul iiimU only to put the )ihihim; touches on htw. O'llricti htm host of xuportci in I'ortltuid vlm finiilv beltevo Ibninj v. hen rijjhl, cntt liold U own with nny liuhtvveiuht in Ihc win Id, and W' A.'illiiur to buck their judgment with the coin ftf the ivalm. Thtr w quite n doleioUiou of fun fiom Pnrtlund Mind Vniicouvcr, the latter Hud AiuleiNon' home 'town ulnt it k believed will mike the I rip to Medford iivjpceial rnr to nmt for their faVorileJ CARLOCK irWHERS MEET .. . nyHBgATw ASULAKM)At.Sil;J:A.t 'imV Usuiil meeliiigMjrttnki'it plueo utthe Onibite yt l$tyi if Ashlnn.l. B, Oarlock, jjfeneher near Merlin, came o A-hhRli Xev dav iigo tW trcntmept in tblKilital utid hi rcl utivrx were u?ft)(f'il (hut on inani tion won m'ce&itjry. A. 11. Tnrlork nnd 11. M". Onrlocir. two hrothciN H ini: in I'orllnnd, nrnved mid 11. .M. ! nnd W. K. Cdrlock met for. (he first I time in 411 yeni. II. M. Cnrloek Is ,i member of nit iiwunmcc Jinn in I'orl- land. A. 11. Cnrloek ii retired Port lntnl capitalist utid ouo of tho oldistl Welj-Fnn:o men in the northwest, hnvinir hcoii in the work with O. t Heckmnn, the pioneer express rider and bunker of Jacksonville. W. K. Carlock was operated upon l'or-iib-domiunl I rouble 'hud a complete iv eovpry is hoped i'or. BERT CUMMINGS ARRESTED (Continued 'from pago 1.) consequently I did not believe that I wiih in uuy grciA trouble. 1 realize notv however that it does look bud forroe anil 1 aui. vorried. Still I-do tint behove that nu innocent man will be puni.shed, I think the truth of the whole matter will come out jonucr or Inter, and ihen it will he known that I never killed a man for a few hun dred dollars." rumtnlngs in Trouble Ib-fore Pert Cummings who was arreted this afternoon liax heeu in Medford about two yenr.s" and has been in trouble several times. He was forced to marry the onng daughter of Mrs. Spanos in order to escape u statutory charge whicli had been tiled against hiui. Since that time he hat. been under suspicion a number of times and under nrrest a few lime, Re cently he has been washing dishes at n local hotel. He is now lodged m the city jail awaiting preliminary ex amination. EIGHT PRIVATES INJURED BY EXPLOSION OF SHELL WASHINGTON', Oct. 7. -The pre mature exploMon of n shell nt Toby Hntina, Pa., today en lined the injury of eight privates of IJ.ittery V, Third United States Field Artillery. William ft. Krbeck, the most ser iously hurt, was brought to a hospi tal here. NOTICK. Public notice la, hereby given that the undersigned will, at tho regular meeting of the city council of Med ford, Oregon, on October 15th, 1912, apply to said city council for a whole Halo Iluuor license to transact the business of a wholesale liquor deal er at Its place of-business Ko. 301 North Fir street lo'tho City ot Mod ford. Oregon, for a period of six months from the date of said license, In accordance with the provisions of Ordlnaiico No. 70S of tho said City of Medford, adopted by tho Wild city council on October 1st, 19U. It. WKINHAItO HEKK & 1CK DKPOT Dated at Medrord, Oregon, this 7th duy of October, 1912. NOTICK TO 01112 I'UIIMC. That thera may be no tnlsiindr standing regurdlng tile barbecue and raco meeting Tuesday, October 8, thoro will bo no speaker prcsont to represent the republican party of Jackson county. We hope to have a speaker of national reputation hero later in tho campaign. liEI'lULlCAN COMMITTEE. ISM I l MPJIlii in llll I II TOO LATE TO CUJSIFV FOIl HAM-: Household goods. 715 West 2nd St. 171 KOJl BALIS Ilwglstorod Poland Cbluu male jiog. Won second lirlzo at state flr.' J r monttiH old, Phono Home n-W. HO NDRTHWEST MR " BREAK RECORD i I')UTI,ANM), Oct. 7 ccoi.Ih ihc hctn himhIu'iI light "uml lel'i in tln eroi rclunM for the unilhwcsi for tOlii. The wlpwt olituit for Wltnli Ihiiji. Otegoh mid Idaho tliU j cu ll ?9,A!6)lll(l.ljhnlie4.'lill( AulH lor Ihc snim. tliivJ hIiiIc.-a loltil ni'.lu(i,i' JltlU hushels mid lll.ljOSMIOt) hit.d.l?j of hurley. 'It wum rijiimUcil two weeks ug that the iheii output would pstnl "'l.nno.d.iin hiwhds. Whent ruiw lU.'imO.ttOOYnnU 1U1)IM). nillO mid hmlov H.tMlO.iiliO lurhcN, njipioxiinulcly over liihl jcnrV flg- UH's, In centnil, southoiiNteni and enl ern Oregon the showing was especial ly fine, PiiIoihc district, Wnshing lon, n m noted big Hiirphfi while around Hit: lleud, WiikIi., there -wes u nlighl dccrcitMc. In (lillltuu, Mor lll ,41 row tmd Slioimmi c'Umtio.s nldiig thej ( oiumiiln river on the (ircgon Mii hhnipci- chips wen the oiilcr. Kluui nth county, Oregon, wu u mprlHS it licit)),' the expectation hero t lint the out put would he wnnll. .l'or Coronet'. I hereby- announce my candldary tor the office of coroner of Jackson county, on the Independent ticket. W.'W. 1'H.SIIUlt. (I'aldAdvt) Worst Stomach Trouble Ended Tape's Dlapepslu" (Hun Instant Ke ller anil the Iti'llcf IjisIs Kvery year regularly more than a million stomach tiuffcrcrs In the United States, ICnglaiid nnd Canada take Tape's Dlapepstu, and realize not only Immudlato, but lasting re-' lief. This barmlesH preparation will! digest anything you eat and over come a sour, gassy or out-of-order' stomach fho mlnutca ufterwards. j If your meals don't til comfort-1 ably, or what aou cat lies like a lump oi icau in your siomncn. or u you have heartburn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty cent case of 1'apoV Dlnpepslit and tako a done. Just an soon as you can. There will bu no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heart burn, fullness or heavy feeling In tho stomach, nausea, debilitating headaches, dltxlness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, lie sides, there will bu no sour food left over In the stomach to poison your breath with uaiiseoiis odors. f 1'ape's Dlapupsln is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests It Juji tho name as If your-stoumoh wasn't thoro. Pellet In five minutes from nil stomach misery is walling for you nt any drug store. Thoso largo fifty-rent cases con tain inoro than sufficient to thor- nnt-'liK- iMirn nlmOMt nnv ciiro nf ilvs- pepsin, Indigestion or nny other stomach disorder. Doctors Use This lor Eczema Z3r. Erana. Ux-Commleslonerof Htaltb. saya: "Thar la almost no relation be tween fckln dlK-aac aid Ilia blood." Tlio bMh muat bo cured tUrouidi the akin, The serins must bo waiiheU out, and so aalvca Imve long avo biu found worth, less. Tho mnat advanced phyalelans of thla country aro now agreed on this, and aro preacrlblng a waoli of wlnterunion, thymol and other insreilleiits for ecueina and all other Uln dlaaa. ThlK cem. pound Is Known no V.U.U, Presorlptlon fur Euniau. Miail'OHO Jacksonville Brick arid Tile Company OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS ICxan'iiiH' our goods and get our prices before fouyiu lOlsowliore, To Be Advanced to $1000 an Acre a I THE BROOKHURST ORCHARD is off the market. 'To be advanced to $1000 an acre; Owner. , 8AEJBECUE tt i ! Neither the stale eoiilral coiiiintl tec or the coium i-oiuinllteo of the ilmnouriitlo parly Iiiih donlvtiintiul or npiiolntoil nuy porson to icpniwolit .the ileiiinoratlii'pni'ty aHllto bnrhennn at the (air gt-mnhls jomorrinv. ,Vd in i 1(0 this Htiitoniont In order that v the trfic :UiiiiIIoii nmy ho tin dni'tUootl b the public and not out of any ilimtre to Injnro tho Hiicceua or tint htu'lieoinf. ( The ilomoM-ntln party irotir coiidilel It h own ctuiiputgii In Its oimi way. I'OUf HM .1 NrtFF. ' Ghulrinnn Uciiiocrnllo t'oiinty Coin W. II OANftN, Mqmber Htutu Ceiiiral' Coin. M'WEENEY ON CARPET FOR ESCAPE OF CROOKS I'HH'AOO. Oct. 7. On Ihc fliurgc of luivhitf-iillowcd cMoks hiipicl(Ml ot litilithir'uiiitf the Until; of Moiitrc-il al New W'enlminMei, II f. o ocnpe, fyllillilir sMllhoiiey mill leleetie Munis were given 11 ciil ncrviec hear iiiir licrc today, t'hief of police M, Wccnev Iclilleil lluit he did not know of HiiniM hilvimr been liculen b j the cs,.pl'ig robber imlil be leinned , it "on the outside" nine duvi nflei the in currcncc. " JOHN W. CAMPBELL CaiiduhtU foi Coiii's, Ji'ii'rtt DLstrict, National Progressive Party. U'ald Advcrtlsetnent.) A SNAP CO acres, six miles from Medford. good graded road crosses tho tract, all free soil, at $50 per acre. $1000 will handle, easy terms on balance. Part Is crook bottom land, sultnblo for alfalfa. Several springs on tho place. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings, In the Orltflo creek district. . tm&il. HbjbjB 'Bjrjfc- "BJ mbBJHBM "ji mBHBhBs BkViAn .RbmBI :IW. T. York & Co. Vr HolmrB, tho vrcll known skin !)' rlnlldt writes: "I am convliiiied that tU D.U.L) rruavrlplloii lit tu iiiuali a Hpoclllo fur rcxetna, nt iiiilnltio fur umlurlii. - I h(ivi) been pri iwrllilng llio U.D.t). remedy for yrnra,1' It i tnliu awny the Itch tho Instant you apply It. In fact, wo are r pure of what D.D.D, will do for you that wa will bo glad to let yno Imve all bottle on our auar untco that It. will cunt you nothing uu, lean you pud that It doua ttiu woru. IMIAKMAOV WI5 WIMi MAllJ V()U l for oaoh sot ot old Falm Tuotu sent us. Highest prices pnld tor old Gold, ailvor, old Watches, llrnkiSii Jowolry nnd Prnolotm BIoihhi, Munuy BQiit by Return Mall. 1 I'blla, HiueltluK S ItcfliiliiK Ooiupaiiy Establldhod at) Year Hci.'t Cliiwtnut Hi., riilliiilclphla, V. To DcutlntH Wo will buy yum' Gold Filings, Gold Heron, and Platinum. 'HIbIiomI prices pnld. 'IV hlltliOH of lllU FIRST M. E. OHtJROPI will liol.l J Rummage Sale .' juiid Kf'piiiHl-Iliimi flolli iiiK. li. luvs atitl I'tirniiuro hi I lie Douol Build lug Next to, Hie iM. . Do'jmt'l. nionf, nloi'p October 10-11-12 An.voiio having rltilliing or aiiylhiiiK to tloimlc Igi- lliis HiilV, pifjiNf tfh'phoiip I.'KU nnd it will Ik i-ulli-d fui'. MEDFORD THEATRE WednGsSday, Oct. 9 M' riio .sfjiKon'' liijjtiHC novel I. v Wotid.H & Chalher's Massive Prudueliuii THE GIRL FROM U. S. A. Dainty Sweot ProtLy Magnificont Sottiugs riicluoiiH (louiedy trjii(iiu CohIiiiiius An Extraordinary !xlrangatuu of Extraordinary lOvuntu of Two llomlapberoiO A DrniiiHtlr. Triumph of Veritable Merit, Pro seiHiul b) a Well Hclvvled Company of Plaers! Prlnw yi. on, 7ft, .".( mill lir. u-iit-., Seat Siile nt llikln. A Change of Feature 5."wr-s, Is often very dnslrnhlo, espcrlnlly by uldorly puopto. Nothing otfut'ts thla aliungo better, or gives a puraqu a " young nppcarunnu ulol.nr, t)tnu n tinw.Hot or tcolb, should tho natural nnort bo lout Wo run make from ton to twoiity yearn dtrturoiicn to yobr advaiitngn, If you will lot us attend to j our ten tli nnd wilrnt for you n now set of the very best itinlltv Ma bo Its whnt YOl! lined. Iidr AtlendAHt DR. BARBER TUB OENTIHT Over Daniels tor Duds. PacHIo Phono WiH. Homn Phono Snj!-lC VIOLIN Instruction Prpf.G.G. Beach (Jiiiilinili) nt fhleiiii Oiiihervatory, Atbt'iiN PrkvH reasonable. Violin nlveu Willi full cpurso. Atldrea Prof, Hooch, enro Mali Trlhuiio. Mando lin mid (Jultar. b- i '' ' . i . T.w PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work Oimraut(t 1'rlavn Iteiisaimblt C0ITEEN & PRICE 83 sSiiw.yr & &," k titte 4 it Jit n