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Word received In Medford Sunday
from Pay Candn of this clt who wan
no badly Injured In an explosion at
Sllverton a eouplo of week, ago, In
that ho In Improving lint very slow-
!Tha 5dd Follows of Rogue River
are, erecting a flno two story brick
amf stone building to bo used as a I
homo for the order In that place.
For goodness sake, have. H. A.
Holmes, tho Insurance man write,
your Insurance. Ho knows how..
Frank clHngeY ' has brought to
thlft offlco a liranch from a rote treo
growing In his yard upon which thero
are 99 Omits andi-oscs In bloom-and
all these growing on less than one
foot of the branch.
Mrs. C. W. llellbronnor Is nt
nrownsboro vIMtlng her sister, Mrs.
llefler.
JolinfR. Carkln. republican nomi
nee for state representative appears
ns No. 73 on tho ballot. Vote, 73 X
J. 11. Carkln. Paid Advt.
Karl Hubbard returned Saturday
from a hunting trip In tho Applogstp
country. He was successful In se
curing one large five point deer.
Vapor baths and scientific manage
11.00 for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chlroprocter and nerve
specialist, SQ3 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
phone Home 145.
' Theodore Glass of tho Sams Val
ley country, has left at tho Commer
cial club exhibit building In this city
two plates of splendid Newtown and
Spltbenburg apples. Mr. Glass has
a 34 acre orchard which Is said to
bo one of the best tracts In the
valley.
Through some oerslght or other
Attorney John 11. Carkln, familiar
ly known to his friends as John, ap
pears on the ballot for state repre;
sentatlve this fall as J. II. Carkln.
Paid Advt.
Mrs. M. E. Yockey and daughter
Miss Helen, spent Sunday with rela
tives in Ashland.
8. A. N'owell. ladle' tatlor, 4th
floor M. F. H. bldg.
W. tJ. Darnum has let a contract
for tfae4erectlon of a 25x75 foot, one
Btory, brick store room on a lot he
owns on North Front street, nearly
4 opposite the Southern Pacific depot.
It will probably be used as a second
hand store when completed.
..Oricaaikarawoe $4.59 aad fS.eY
per eordi - Geld Bar Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir:
- Mrs. II. B. Cole and children, of
Colestln were in tho city over Sun
day.
John H. Carkln the Medford at
torney is one of tho republican nomi
nees for state representative from
Jackson county. Paid Advt.
Chas. F. Henselman, formerly of
Medford, now manager of the Or
phcum Theater in Poison, MonL, was
married on October 21, 1912, to Miss
Jamlma Wlneford Hart, of Poison.
The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. Henselman, of Medford, and
when living hero was a ball player of
no mean repute and n hero of no
small Importance to tho baseball
fans of this city.
Glasses ' fitted without uso of
drugs. Dr. Rlckert, over Kent
ner. "
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Blgalow of
Chicago, were In Medford Saturday
and 'Sunday the guests of Mr. and
MrB. F. A. Blgalow, or 710 Dakota
avenue.
' John II. Carkln, republican nomi
nee' for atato representative appears
as No. 73 on the ballot Vote 73 X
Jj 11. Carkln. !Pald Advt. M
Mr and Mrs. V. II. Gillespie, of
Pullman, Wash, were in Medford
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mr;. L. It.
Scbmalhausen. at 521 North Holly.
O. "W. Stevens left Monday morn
ing for a fen- days' business stay In
Klamath FalU.
Oak and hardwood f 4.50 aad 15.09
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co..
Sixth ead Fir.
J. C. Collins and family, who have
been residents of Jacksonville for a
couple of years left Monday morn
ing for Columbus. Neb.
John 11. Catkin of this city Is
running for state representative from
Jackson county, Paldt Advt.
Mr, and Mru, Chris Roche, of Lin
coln, Neb., arrived In tho city Mon
day and ''are1' registered at the Hol
land. 'Try a-Vapor bath for that cold. Dr.
Rj J, Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg..
phone Home 145,
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Cortney of
Spokane, arrived In Medford Sunday.
They are registered at the Nash.
1912 Pack S. & peas, aspara
gus and asparagus tips, in a class by
themselves. Shtcffelln's Sanitary
Groaery, 188
Mr. and Mrs. Van A. nnnlap who
have been visiting friends and look
ing after business In Jackson county
or a' few weeks returned Saturday
to San Diego, Cal,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rtchnrdson
were at Hock Pont Sunday whom
they spent tho day with Mends.
Dr. Ulckort, eyesight specialist,
over Kcntner'a. No drops used.
C. N. Keith, of Attrnro, 111., was
In ".Medford Saturday and Sunday,
Delbert Fohl waa In Grants Pass
Monday on business.
Wild Itncklohorrlei, California let-
tuwV nil fruits and vegetables In
season. Sehteffelln's Sanitary Gro
cery. 1SS
P. M. Kershaw was at Rogue Itlver
Monday on business.
Charles McCormlck, of Holllster,
Neb., arrived In Medford Sunday and
Is a guest nt the Medford Hotel.
Roquefort, Martins' Now York
and Tillamook cheese, tlentV Water
Crackers, Schleffeltn's Sanitary
Grocery. 1SS
Mr. ahd Mrs. V. E. Van Vader
of Ashland, spent Sunday with
Kagle Point friends.
Chas, P. Pierce, of Dayton, Ohio,
Is In Jnekson county for a few days
stay at the home of his old tlmo
friends. Mr. and Mrs. C 11. Helm
roth, out Griffin crck way.
Mr. and Mrs. V. 1!. Manning, of
Roseburg arrived in the city Sunday.
Dr. an.l Mrs. W. Irving left
Sunday for their home In Los An
geles, after a fojv days spent with
Medfonl friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ferguson, of
Ashland spent Sunday in Medford,
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Haurl. Upon their return In tho
evening they were accompanied by
Mrs. John Iauerman, mother of Mrs.
Ferguson, who will visit In Ashland
for a few days.
Miss Frances Jarvls, who is teach
ing school at Gold Hill spent Satur
day and Sunday with her parents
In Medford.
Clarence Catlln, an employe In the
Medford Sash & Door company's
factory, got his left hand In too close
proximity to a Jointer In the factory
Saturday and as a result ho had tho
third finger taken off at the first
Joint and two other fingers pretty
badly cut. The wound -was promptly
dressed ahd the injured member
will bo all right again In a few-days.
tho Prudential Amuinwiee compiiny,
In the heart of llmoklyu'it IiiihIiiumi
district, enuaplng with $1,00(1 In
cash, Tim, robbery occurred Just
two hloeltx nwny from n pollen mil
lion, The linmlltH entered the . office
whllu MInu Allen llreituelN, tile nuih-
PORTLAND ROAD
HOUSES
DOOMED
IV HIS RECORE ; ' '
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lor wiih' nlono. 'l'luiy IkiiiiuI nnd
(tugged t ho glil, loulnd tho opun irnfn
itlid omcii'(I lit llto drnwdnil iilreolH,
Mru. II S. lUutlluy, who linn boon
lit Medford vlrtltlng hot' nun, Olmrlou
lluhr, retunieil to Iter homo In
Huloiu Moitdny morning.
near
C. E.S.Wood
One of the finest orators and
foremost thinkers of Oregon
discuss political issues
at Moose Hall
1 West Main Street i '
Tuesday Evening
Admission Free
"JUDGE THIS MAN BY HIS RECORD"- HLLES
DEATH FOR TURKS
WHO
SURRENDER
Ti
HREATi LONGER
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 28. In a
few months tlmo the last roadhouse
remaining in Multnomah county
will have been wiped ont of exis
tence. The county commissioners
today arbitrarily refused to rellcense
four of the six places remaining In
the county. The licenses of the two
other places will expire May 22 and
February 26, 1913, respectively, and
they will not bo allowed to re-open.
The commission bases Its action on
the many complaints registered
against the places, tho difficulty of
properly policing them because of
their comparative Isolation and on
the grounds that they are public nui
sances. The move is one of the most im
portant relative to the moral crusade
in Portland envlrions.
160QTH ANNIVERSARY
CONSTANM'S VICTORY
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Weeks&lkGowano.
UNDERTAKERS
Bw.tiM tm
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ROMC, Oct, 2S. The 1600th an
niversary of the victory of Constan
tine over Maxentlus at Ponte MH-
rlo, two miles north of Rome, and
which resulted In the adoption of
Christianity as the state religion,
waB celebrated In Rome today with
simple ceremonies, as marking the
beginning of "Constantlne Year,"
which will be observed all of next
year by the voticdn on a most elab
orate scale.
During- tbc year functions of the
most eluborutc character will be held
at the vntlran. St. Peters and at all
of the churches In Rome erected by
Constantlne as a resulnt of hs vic
tory' the Pagan forces of Maxentlus.
Immense, pilgrimages will be organ
ized In almost every country In the
world to come to Rome to witness
these ceremonies, which will cnlrul
nate In the laying of the cornerstone
of an Immense temple, to be erected
on the site of Constantine'a victory.
COKSTANTIN'01-LB, Oct. 2S. -Dentlt
for allowing Kirk Kilteseh to
succumb to the Rulgurinit attack will
probably be the fnte of the military
governor of that city, General Ar.u
Pasha and other high officers of the
garrison who arrived here totlny.
Thee officials will be tried by court
martini and it U nlmo-t certain Hint
their execution will be ordered.
Unverified reports here today say
that more than 200 Moslem soldiers
were shot for failure to fight effec
tively, Abdul Humid, former ;ultiiii,
was brought here last night nnd m
imprisoned somewhere nbottt the city.
FLYNN TO FIGHT
MCARTHY DEC. 10
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 28.
Jim Plynn the Pneblo fireman and
Luther McCarthy of Nebraska were
matched this afternoon for a twenty
round bout at Vernon arena Decem
ber 10. In announcing the match
Promoter McCarey stated that tho
men would be the first contestant
for the new diamond belt he has of
fered for white heavyweights.
A telegram from Eddie Smith, a
sporting writer of Chicago who rep
resented McCarey In the negotiations
informed the Los Angi'les promoter,
that Jack Cnrley. for Plynn. and
McCarny, manager of the Nebraska
heavyweight, hart accepted McCar-
ey's offer and signed an agreement.
McCarey announced that tho win
ner of this bout would meet Al Pal
zer for the white heavyweight cham
pionship on New Year's day.
ON
II
VOTERS
BOLD
ROBBERY
WESTCUKSTEU. Pa . Oct 2S -Governor
Woodrow Wilson, the
democratic candidate for president
addressed a gathering of several
thousand perstmi at noon hero to
day, leaving shortly thereafter , for
Philadelphia, -wherp he Is to mako
two speeches tonight.
"There used to bo a time," snld
Governor WHbob. "when presiden
tial elections wero nettled by tho
clamping down of screws, when men
voted beeausorfte were threatened.
I believe the., Uraejhas' come when
America vll vote' not as It Is t'otd
to vote, hut as' It think. Men are
no longer frightened by the old
threats."
Governor Wilson also told the
crowd that Pennsylvania expected
the democratic ticket to win.
OF PRUDENTIAL
NEW YORK. Oct 2S. Three
men, unmasked and unnruiud, this
afternoon robbed the branch office of
HENEY SURE OF
TEDDY'S
ELECTION
REGISTRATION
SMASH ALL RECORDS
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 2$.Excluslvo
of Curry county, which has not yet
reported, the total registrations In
Oregon for the November election
number 1C9.S52. Multnomah coun
ty registered 52,201. The. figures
smash all registration records for tho
state.
OTIS CORRESPONDENT
EJECTEO FROM MEXICO
MEXICO CITY, pet. 28. Charged
with seudlug colored and sensalloual
reports to his paper, II. K. Slooum,
correspondent hero for the Los Au
geles Tlmo today was expelled
from Mexico and Is uow en route to
tho froutler. Slocum is the third
American to be vxpolled In the last
week.
MONTANA LAND OFFICERS
REMOVED BY PRESIDENT
WAfimXOTOK.'.Ort. 23, Presi
dent Tnft has removed Rilvrard It.
Harueft, register of the lain) office at
Great Kails, Monliinti, nnd m-reptcd
Ihe resignation of Iteceiver WiImmj of
the hiitne office. The wtlon follows
an inve&tiguiioit. Siiccehon will he
mimed in u few lny.
ANOTHER CAPTURE BY
MONTENEGRINS REPORTED
CKTT1NJK. Oct. "8. While en
route through Turkish territory in
jluy io join tho Kervinn force operat
ing near I'rixtiun, Montenegrin troop
commanded by General WiikotiLtli
enplurcd Ihe town of Iloznj, necord
inj to u mchh-ngo jut received here.
SAX FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. Fig
ure which he declared fdmw how
Colonel Theodore lloo-cvelt will lie
ngaiu elected to the presidency un
furuwhed by Francis J. Ileney, fam
ous graft prriM'cutor who returned to
Sun FrniicUco today after mi in
tended eastern campaign in the inter
cut of Itooscve)t tiiul Jnlmtnii.
"It now mviih certain," Ileucy said
"thnt we will t-arry Connecticut, New
York, Went Virginia, New Jemey, In
diana, Ohio, Iljinois, Michigan mid
Pennsylvania.
"We will carry Iowa iiiul KnumiH,
both DnkutiiN, nnd wu will hweep
California, Oregon and Wutthiugtnn.
There are strpng iudicatioiih, too,
that wo will carry Missouri. We will
enrry 'ennlvnnui hv 100,000 plur
ality and Illinoih by 'JOO.OOO."
Uenoy declared thai Govern, ir
Johnson is niecjinc with wonderful
success as euiupiiign orator.
BOURSE SLUMPS ON
NEWS OF WAR MOVE
UKHUX, Oct. 28, The Uoun
slumped heavily today an u reauU
of reports that (he Hritlsh navuf re
serves are mobilising for servieo in
the Near Kus,
NOTICE. .
Notice Is hereby glvou that tho un
dersigned will applyvat tho regular
meeting of thoJcty council Novem
ber C, 1912, for a'llcenso to soil
malt, iplrltous and vinous liquors at
32 North Front street, for a period
of six months, .
Mf & E. .L ADA"M8.
Dated October 22, 1012.
STOMACH MISERY '
JUST VANISHES
No ItullgcMtloit, fia nr Sourness Af
ter Taking "PniMi'H l)aiM'ptln"
, 1 '
If what you Just nte tit souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you bulch
gas and eructate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of dlszlness,
heartburn, fiillucHw, nausea, bad taste
In mouth and stomach headache
this Is indlgesllop.
A full casti of 'Papa's DlnpepHln
costs only fifty cents and will thor
oughly euro your out-of-order stom
ach, and leave sufficient about the
tiouso In case Home ono else In the
family may suffer from stomach
trouble or Indigestion.
Ask your pharmacist to show you
the. formula plainly printed on theno
fifty-cent cases, then you will tinder
stand why dyspeptic trouble of all
kinds must go, and why they usually
rcltove Hour, oiit-of-onlor, stomachs
or Indigestion In flv minutes. Dli;
pepsin Is harmless and tastwt Mko
candy, though each doxo contains
power sufficient to digest nnd pre
pare for assimilation Into tho blood
all the food you eat; besides, It
makes you go to tho table with a
healthy appetite; but, what will
please you" most, Is thnt you will
feel that your stomach and lutes
tinea are clean and freh, and you
will not need o resort to laxatives
or liver pills for biliousness or con
stipation. This city will hnvo many Dlapepsln
cranks, ns some people will call
them,, but .you will ho cranky about
thin splendid stomach preparation,
too, if you eve- try a llttlo for Indi
gestion or gastritis or any o'ber
stomach misery.
Got some now, this mlniito, and
rorovor rid yourself of stomach trou
ble and IndtgoHtlon.
HALLOWE'EN
NOVELTIES
MASKS, LANTERNS, FALSE PAGES, ETC.
A imw line of thr.so onls wer just rccpivctl
hove todny. Just what tho ycninirHti'i's nml, all
i a a .. . . -. . .
Mipulnr prices ol r l(), X; nnd 125
at Hit
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JARDINIERES
$1.00 each
Wo will put on sale hoiv tomorrow 2" Ilaiitl
Finish flroon Mat .lardinioros. lioKiilm . 1 .20,
$1.50 and .fl.7") valnos, at, your clioieo, oai-h 1.
CHILDREN'S
Heavy joi-soy ribbed
and flococ lined V((s,
Tants and Drawers;
rtigular up to 'lotj val
ues, eaoh
.K
5d
BOYS'
Blouoo Waistu
The big advertised
Littlo Ono JMouso
Waist for lioys, made
ol' heavy ' pereale,
ohoviof. and black sa-
leen, sixes (i to
hach
50
yw-i.
Ttfu arc closing out our ontiro line oC Hoys',
Misses' and Ladies' i'qUoii and wonted l'lceco
lined Union Suits at, a suit 50 to 91.50
Big bargain in Men's
All Leather (Moves.
We ol'ler the biggesr
hosiery values in the
pity.
HUSSEY'S
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POU KXCHAN'OK Small Imporved
ranch or resl'deuco for auto, Clark
Realty Co, 189
POR HALKTlcket to San PranclH-
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the Mall Tribune,
co. You can get on tract of It nt
1SS
POIt HKNT--Two room Iioiiho, or
will sell on ''easy monthly pay
ments. 130 W, Main, 132
TONIGHT TONIGHT
''wXcAiXk 'soriiANO'
Metropolitan Opera Houao, No Tfork
Medford Natatorium
I . t 1 m
Concert Begins 8:30 Sharp
ONE CONCERT ONLY - Prices, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00
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