BWJ-WAJWl lAV w" w i" ' : w; ;T:r ? ji?i v 31 if ..... ., i.. satsMasata.tfssai " k 'SSL2SS3L w i -)f ".wy jv i IOCAL AND L PERSONAL L. L. Andorson, of. Trail, Vas In Medford. Wednesday. Mrs. J. A, Elnihurat, who has been vlsltlnk Medford friends for tho past three months, returned Thursday tnornlnjf to hfir homo In Calgary. Canada, whero her husband Is engaged In business.. Mr. and Mrs. Elwhurst were formerly resi dents of Mod ford. '" MIm Alelba Ktnerlck loft on. No. 20 Thursday morning for a -visit to farmer college chums at Kugcno. For goodness sake, liavo n. A. Holmes, the Insurance man write your Insurance Ho knows, how. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Johnson aro In Portland for a few days' business stay. William Corlg,, general manager ot tho Pacific & Eastern left "Wednes day evening for Portland. C. II. Hooker and family loft Mcd foord Wednesday evening for Ia fjrande, Ore., whero they will reside. Vapor baths and scientific massage $1.00 for men and women. Dr. It. J, Lockwood, chlroprocter and nervo specialist, S03 Garnott-Corcy Bldg. Phono Home 145. Harry Messier is In Portland for a week or ten days' business stay. Mayor Casoa left Wednesday for Portland where he goes to see his bod. Fay, who was Injured recently at Sllverton. The young man's con- dltloa Is not as satisfactory as could be hoped for, it having been deter mined that an operation will need be performed on his face. . S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th floor M. F. & ,H. Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. A. fl Brown left on No. 14 Wednesday evening for Tho Dalles, Ore., where Mr. Brown has several week' engineering work to do for the city. W. W. Harvey, Medford repre sentative for the Pacific Fruit Ex press Car company, returned from Portland Wednesday. Oak and hardwood $4.fe0 and $5.00 per cord Gold, Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Charles D. Hoy left Wednesday evening for a tea days' buslness,trlp to Seattle. , C. S. Lcbo, manager for the Med ford Improvement & Realty com pany Is In Portland on business for a few days. ' Glasses fitted without use ot drugs. Dr. Rlckert, over Kentner's. 'Mr.'and Mrs. J. T. Cudmore, left Tuesday for Los Angeles. Thcso aro tho people from Walla Walla, Wash., who stopped off in Medford a week ago 'because of Mrs. Cudmore's ill ness. ' , Mrs. G. B. Carpenter left Thurs day for New York City where she will, join her husband. They will spend the winter in Europe. Coming, biggest hit of the year. Inside baseball. Watch for big game between Boston and New York at Medford Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. Denton of Myrtle Creek stopped off In Medford Wednesday afternoon for a few days' visit with relatives and friends be fore going to Fresno, Cal., where tucy will spend the winter. Mrs. J. D. Cook of Three Pines, Oregon, is in Medford tho guest of Mrs. Helen Gale. Complete line of Pcarsall's Colum bia Lustrone for embroidering at Tho Handicraft Shop. 196 Mrs. F. E. Randlo left Wondesday evening for her old home in Craw fordsville, Ind, Miss Edna 8ur, of Grant's Pass, arrivod in Medford a few days ago and will spend tho winter here. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 for cord.. GoldRa.y. Realty Co., fcixth'and Fir. ' "Jud" Pernoll, one of the best liked and best known of Southern Oregon ball players, and ono of the greatest letthanded baseball pitchers In the United States, formerly with tho Aberdeen, Wash., and Portland clubB, later with the Detroit Tigers, and now a member of the 1912 cham pion Oakland team of the Pacific coast league, accompanied by Mrs. Pernoll, arrived In Grants Pass a fow days Blnco and will spend tho winter there. Pernoll Is a natlvo of Josephine county and Is well known to all the fans of this part ot the stale $2000.00 or fraction thoroof to loan on Improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, JackuoU County Bank Bldg., Medford. . Mrs; M. E. Dresser, of Roaoburg, Is in Medford for' a visit to her daughter, Mm, Walter KeUur. Mr. and Mrs. V, B, Oatman, of Talent, were jn Medford Wednosday doing trading. ' t WeekstMcGowanCo. UND-ISETAKEBS Meat riuwMl T, W. Wa NT uy Mr. and Mrs. S. R, Conklln, of Garrcttsvlllc, Ohio, who have been up Trail creek way vlaltlng M. 11. Cuslck and family, left Wednesday evening foMVIIlainptto valley points. Mr, Conklln has boon engaged In business In Ohio for over 40 years and Is now on the const looking tor a placo where ho and his wife can settle down and enjoy themselves for the rest of their days away from tho rlgcrous winters of the oast. They will return to Jackson county. Dr. Hlckcrt. eyesight specialist, over Kentner'e. "No drops used. Mrs. D. Balch, ot Portland, Is In tho city visiting her son, F. K. Batch, and family, at 211 West Jack son boulevard, Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnott-Coroy Bldg., Phone Home 145. Wclborn Bccson, of Talent, was In tho city Wednesday In quest ot lat est election news. Watches repaired. Sco Carl Jcschko the old reliable watch maker In room 10 Palm building. opposite Nash Hotel. 31? Mr. and Mrs. George McGowan, of Portland, temporarily located In .3hland were in Medford Wednes day looking tor a furnished house to rent. They were unsuccessful, but should they find one any ways soon they will take up their winter resi dence here. Mr. McGowan was the founder ot Burns, in eastern Oregon, having been a resident ot tho coast for a great number ot years. He went through this valley In 1S70 on horseback, en route from Humboldt county, Cal., to Portland. Paul Seel1, ot Portland, was In Medford Thursday. Mr. Scely owns about 3000 acres ot land on Brans creek, this county. He Is a promi nent democrat and was manager of the Oregon stato campaign tor Wil son beforo the primaries. New pack seedless Sultana and seeded raisins and currants. Schlcf felln's Sanitary Grocery. 197 Sweet cider tnado from good washed Yellow Newtown apples. Boiled cider, pint and quart bottles. Schleffelln's Sanitary Grocory. 197 J. F. Halo returned Wednesday from a business trip to Dunsmulr, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellsworth' who havo been In Medford visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Loomls, left Thursday for their home In Long Beach, Cal. Mr. Ellsworth being a great sportsman and hunter hiked tor tho tall tim ber ot British Columbia while Mrs. Ellsworth remained in Medford. He was successful In shooting a caribou and several moose, the caribou said to be tho largest ever killed in that country. Mr. Ellsworth did not say anything with regard to his prowess as a moose hunter, presumably be cause, thcro were so many of them shot all to pieces In this country last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayno Stennett of Atlantic, Iowa, who have been in Medford for a month "visiting A. F. Stennett and family, are in Rock Point for a few days' visit, after which they will return to their home. J. Percy Wells, county school sup erintendent, was In Phoenix and Ashland Thursday. "Pete" Dcnhof returned Thursday from a two months' visit to bis old homo in Grand Rapids, Mich. He was taken sick on the train while en route homo and was In a hospital In Bozcman, Mont., for two weeks. Sir. and Mrs. J. J. Murbpy, of Ashland were In Jacksonville and Medford Wednesday on business, Mrs. W. E. Meadcr returned to her homo at Lamolno, Cal., Thursday af ter a visit with relatives In Medford. J. H. ninicy left Thursday morn ing for a few days' business visit to Kcnnctt, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Burner took train 13 Thursday morning for Los Angeles where they will romaln for sometime. Thcso people wore mar ried a few days ago, Mrs, Burner being Miss Myrtle 'Reynolds of this city. The Greater -Medford club will give the first of Its series of card and thimble parties on Monday af ternoon at 2:30 o'clock on the moza- nine floor of tho Hotel Medford. All club members and their friends and all who aro interested in the work of the club aro invited to attond. A chargo of twenty-flvo cents will bo made. Tho Greater Medford club has been fortunate in securing the famous dramatic interpreter, Madame Luba dlo to give au entertainment In tho Natatorlum Hall on Thanksgiving evening. 8ho will give Percy Mac kayo's "Tomorrow," MEDFORT) MATL TRTBaNTS,rF,DyoRT).I0RE0Oy,,IMUlRSnAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1012, ' I i i . -.- . ..'". i m Mvm ii . n -l PHOENIX -1 Dr. J, R. Utillllo was tho first man to fast his ballot In Phoenix Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. 12, O. Kongo, ot Ah laud spent part ot tho week with tho letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey. Mrs. Crawford, ot North Phoenix, spent Tuesday with friends In Med l.ford. Mrs. S. l Copo entertained a tew of her little daughter Kathleen's playmates Saturday afternoon In honor ot her blrthdny, Mrs. llodgeklss, of Ashland, Is vis Ittng at tho home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson ot North Phoculx. Mrs. John A. Gainmlll ot West Phoenix underwent a serious opera tion last Thursday nt tho Sacred Heart hospital. She Is now on tho road to recovery. Mrs. W. Harris, of Seattle, Wash., was the guest ot John Copo nud fam ily tho first of the weak. Mrs. W. Coleman, ot Jacksonville, spent tho flrt part of the week with Mrs. Elmer Coleman. Mrs. E. Grfcex returned to her home In Montague, Cal., last Satur day after spending two weeks with her sisters, Misses Anna and Marlon Tow no. Mrs. Laughbridgo and Mrs. Hob son of Grants Pass were In town Monday In tho lutcrcsts ot Equal suffrage. Mr. W. Carlcss, ot Katalla, Alas ka, arrived hero Friday afternoon- to spend tho winter with htn family, This Is Mr. Caries' first visit to tho valley and ho expresses httURult much pleiisett with It, WEDDING BELLS i At tho Lutheran parsonage, two popular young people of Lko creek, Ore., Mr. Herman Mnyor, Jr., and Miss Margaret Tyrrell woro united In holy wedlock, lUv, 0. Wither, of ficiating, Immediately atter tho ceremony, the young couple, 'accompanied by the hearty well wishes ot their many Medford friends, dtpartod for Laku creek, whero In future thoy will mnko their homo. LOSjANGKLES, qal, Nov. 7. Un official figures compiled by the news paper bureau hero, tompleto from all but 13 outlying precincts, In Los Angeles city and county, glvo Uooxe velt, 73,411; Wilson, 55,0. 3. Roose velt,' plurality, 1S.35S, RMS! vtjtt. W n-i ,j uiauiiiLfiBJ-J? "See That Bald Headed Young Man" "1 know ho Is only 38," snld onu young lady to another at a social (unction, "but ho tnokti like 50." "Bettor soy ho looks llko rtO," ro piled tho other. Young men who uao l'AIUSIAN Sugo never grow bald because tho hair root Is supplied with plenty of nature's own nourishment, which means nt all times an abundance ot healthy hntr. Young man, It your hnlr Is thin ning out; It that little bald spot on top Is beglunlng to spread, try l'AIU SIAN Sago. It Is guaranteed by ChartcH Strang to stop falling hair, banish dandruff and scalp Itch, or money haek. CO cents at dealera everywhere. WILSON WINNER IN CITY OF SACRAMENTO SACRAMENTO, Col., Nov. 7. Tho volo in Sucrmnento city and county for president: WiUou 0,00.5; KooBOvelt 7,542; Debs 1,547; CliuCiu 222; Taft 37. Wilsou'a plurality 2,3(53. run i r hi n i h i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Good barn, 3 stalls and buggy sued. Largo lot and water. C33 Ceutru.1 avenue N. 198 FOR SALE Pigs all. kinds, W. E. BryBou,.GrJff!n creefc, J9 8 $ Babirts. Voice' Every woman's heart responds to the charm and eweetness ot a baby's relce, because nature intended her for Motherhood. But even the loving nature ot a mother shrinks from the ordeal ot suffering and danger. Wom en who use Mother 8 Friend aro saved much discomfort and their eystoms are In a healthy condition to meet tho time with tho least posslblo danger. Mother's Friend Is recommended only for tho relief and comfort of expect ant mothers, and its many years ot bucccss, and tho thousands of endorse ments received from women who have used it aro a guarantco of tho benefit to bo derived from its use. Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre vents caking ot -- ' the, breasts, and lIHIIilerJi la every way SScSI contributes to iT-itfltflsfcilO strong, healthy ' "' motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our. fret book for expectant mothers. MAWKU UGUIATOR CO., Ad. C Nearly a quarter o a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of ' ' Soundness of principle Xcqnomy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 1 W. I. Vawter ,Prcsidcnt Q. R. Lindley, Vice Prcs. v.aCL Jv McDonald, Cashier NITRO CLUB Steel Lined SHELLS :mr tonui ffiranH SStmM -rtr- nirirji-mrmiTrw luaar . v - : sMJMBIH m sjsasl JSz? -'' asssaBsassaBsl . They're the Speed Shells Speedier than the Swiftest Flying Duck. . In JimMgMi-MS Nitro Club Shells, the powder charge is gripped in steel. This gives the exact compression needed to put all the drive of the explosion behind the load to send it quick est to the mark. And Eastern Factory loading gives 100 of speed un equalled uniformity of patten in each and every shell. Shoot (ning!on;L!MG Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Eastern Factory loaded Shells for speed plus pattern in, any make of shotgun. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 209 Broadway New York City EXTRA SPECIAL SALE TAILORED SUITS .V $10 Wo coutiiutu thu Miiecial wilu of tailored btiitH for llio balance of this week ami assure you lliero has never liocii.MUuh vnlucM.qffcrotl bu fore. SizeH arc principally M, 10, !l ami a tow !I8 hIkon. 'Aatualval uc aro $18.50 to $-12.50, to be sure thoy aro hot Uila'hOiiNOii'ti uewent suits, but many aro tltta fallV newest inodek c '. ' EXTRA SPECIAL $10.00 M NEW GABARDINE RAINCOATS NEW RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS SPECIALLY PRICED $11,00, $13.06, $10.50 AND $18.00, TRIMMED HATS AT REDUCTIONS OF 20 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT ALL UNTRIMMED SHAPES 1-4 OFF All untrimmed shapes at $.".00 and above' including all Heavers, white, pink and light blue arc uuderprlpcd 14 LESS C y JZ7rftMBfflIi0 BULBS BULBS Don't Icavo iilaiitlnj; your litiltm until spring an (w Is tho bent tlmo. Wo Imro n very InrKa siuiortmonL' ot flntt .chins litilba no culls la tho lot. ' ' After 2S years' oximrlnnco w" anvo decided whut Is bent to buy. Conumro thcao with others boforo buying. BROADLEY, THE FLORIST (iroanhouflo Home 20-L Offlco llunto 3G Established 1878 Incorporated 1904 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 804 Franklin Ht., New York Our Httclnlt APPLES and PEARS We hare our own housos In KKVV YORK, MVKItiOOI, I.0N10N AM) OIiAHdOW Direct consignments sollcltod or soo our Iloguo Hirer reprewDtatlve. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Ortgon FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apples and Get Better Prices Wo can storo Incurs nioro of fruit. Rates na follews: 200 boxes or less 2f3(; per box for tho season. All in excess of 200 boxes 20o for tho season, Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. "0or Personal Guarantee to all Skin Sufferers91 1 Medford Pharmacy W liavs been In bnlnes In tills town for onm (line, and wa ara iQoklnir to build up trad by alnays ndvilng our patrons rlfbt. 8o when ws tell you that we havo found the eczema remedy and that we stand back of It with the.nianufaoturer's Iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon It that we give eur advlco not In order to sell a few bottles of medicine to skin sufferers, but be oauiie we know how It will help our business If wo help our patrons. We keep In stock and sell, all the well known ukln remedies. Hut we, will say thUi if you lire suRerlnir from, any Aim! of skin trouble, eczema, psorlaels. rauh nr tlr. w want YOU to try d full mJM bottle of V. U. b.. Prescription, &V If It dots sot do ibs work, this bottle will cost you nothing. You alone to Jtids, . . AKln snd otmln ws have seen how, a) few drop or this simple wssh appiltd to the skin, takes away, the Itch. In. stantly. And tho cures all tm to be pnrmanent. u. u. u, iTeacnpuon ntaaa uy tne D. I), I). Laboratories of Chicago, ts ier healing, soothing, composed of thymol, glycerine oil of oon onu unmr neuiing, sooinil ingreuieni,. And U you wlntergreon and luit crazv with (toll. uootheil and cooled, the wauneu away tills L). D. D. Wo havo made fast frleaas taaa oae family by reonmmem remedy to a skin sufferer hers there and we want you to try It on our positive ue-Dy guarantM, MEDFORD. PHARMACY aru you will fe.el Itch almoin (!? tho moment you applied of Mora .llng this en BOW . lK. i",K .