t . Vi v". i , . I Vf , v . v t v "' l.fv. ! v 3 15 . .- x PAGB TW SIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1012. i" !mmpp a i . ...i-.-. ....... .i........ .j. ... l . i l 4 I t Hi i : :; if l : 1 ! 1 1 t i f J I 'I I 1 i III II IOCAL AND L-PERSONAL ,,,.,. -r t - T. K. Ifnll of HoRito Illvor flpoht, Sunday in Mntforrt on lmslnoHs. liont Hoot of lingo In In Medford ono a short business trip. Kdl.lmlley ot Orants Pass was rt rccenO visitor lir Medford. II; 0, Slinhsoil ot Talent' was re- cent'Mellford visitor-. YMrs. IlnUluay-Hnlsht. ronlr.Mtd nnnll of ilnrdhesL (Paris), Itnndeg ger 4(;UnRtand) kleotRo Sweet,- 'Os ear SneiiRer, Nev York, Will recolvo (HUjilla tor vortl culture nt rosldcnco fttudld, 03 Oakdnla avenue. South. nhonc Main ?Sfi2. 22S " t K. Hoyt of Klamath Kails Is In Medford visiting friends. .Mr, nnd Mrs. D. Hall of San Francisco nro In Medford vtsltlnt; friends. Oak and hardwood 54. GO and $5.00 "per cord. Gold Ray Really Co., SlAlh and Fir. R. J. Brevard, hotter known to his friends as "Hob" has left for At lanta, Ga., and other southern notnt where he will stend the winter. He expects to return In the sprlnu to Cflro for his property interests here. The Rose Matdcn Is coming. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rrown ex pect to leave soon for an extended eastern trip.1- II. W. Wattersoh of Ashland spent Monday nt Medford on a short busi ness trip. 'I haw Installed a cleaning plant and am In shape to rcclean any seed grains. Voich. vetch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale, L.-B. Drown at Rnss .mill. ", Clarence V. Newman left Sunday evening for a isit wltb friends at Sacramento. H. C. Kentner -was a visitor In Ashland Sunday, Loose leafs for ledgers, day hooks, journals or cash hooks, with or with out binders at Mail Tribune. tf . J. D. Wood, who has been spending several weeks in San Francisco, on business, has returned. Miss Esther Merrit of Central Point was a Medford visitor Satur day afternoon, For goodness sake, have IL A. Holmes, the Insurance man write your Insurance. He knows how. A. V. Sislby was down from Ash . land Saturday, meeting with his pro hibition colleagues. I H. T. Pankey, Tyson Dealt, Claude White and Glenn Owen were among the Central rolnters in Medford Sat- urday and Sunday. Artistically printed letter beads on fancy bond paper make fine Christ mas presents. Let us show you samples. The Mail, Tribune. tf Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith and H. Bi Jameson of Eugene spent Saturday in our city. Mrs. W. H, McGowan was among her Medford friends Sunday. Glasses fitted without use of drugs. Dr. Rickert, over Kcntner's. Charles O. Hoyt, a stockralser from Fort Klamath, is here on busi ness. Fred Lockley of Portland, a popu lar mazazlue writer, was iu Medford and Jacksonville Sunday. Legal blanits for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf Henry Meyers of Lake crock tran sacted business in Medford Satur day. C. J Reames and B. R. McCabe were at the county scat Saturday on legal business. Vapor batns and scientific massage $1.00 for men and women. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, cblroprocter and nerve specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey Bldg. Phone Home 14G. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. B-irnnm of Jacksonville have returned from a trip to Portland. iMIss Applegate, who has been vis iting Colonel and Mrs. H. H. Sargent and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford, left for her home in Salem Sunday, Tresspass notices for sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf Leon JIanna. who has been vls itlug liu .Jacksonville, bis native towij, left Io Seattle, where he is employed, Saturday evening. He was accompanied as far as Medford by Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Hanna. s , Oak and hardwood J4. 50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., SSUth, andFir. Dr. and Mrs. J, M. Keene and 'Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart, have re turned from a trip to California. Mesdames tilllctte, Bauty and Whttiagton, of Jacksonville were Medfotd visitors Saturday afternoon. Dr. Rlckerl, eyesight specialist, over Kentner's., 'No drops used. L. Neidermoyer, Joseph .Martin and J. M. Harloy of North Jackson ville transacted business Iu Medford Saturday. Weeks&McGowanCo. ' UNDERTAKERS 9r raoas am jKrkt vbobmi r. w. wk ten A. X. OrrM MM XiAbt AMiuncAart 1 K. Hnlljind C. O. Seiunnn of Rogue Ulver had business In Med ford tho forepntt of the weak. W, J. .Mitchell, n well known stock vbuyJr was among tho many fiom hhrond In Medford during thoweok. It.' L. Lore and Win, Tuhl of Con Iral Point precinct wero business vis itors In Medford Saturday. Collect those scattered shpets of inuslo yon value and have them bound In book form at (he Mali Tribune. ,1 ' . tf Ony Kennedy of Montague, Cal., Is visiting In MciUorcL E, Limlsey of Grants Pssk has been seeing the slghtS In Meilford re cently; Win. Arthurs, Will Copplo nd Kltho Throckmorton of Applegate were in Mcdfont Saturday. II. O. Simpson and Win. Fox were up tram Talent recently. S2000.00 or fraction thereof to loan on Improved country real es tate at current rates. Carkln & Taylor, Jackson County Bank Bldg., Medford. - J. M. Hurley and R. Conger of Central Point precinct were In Med ford a few days ago. P. S. Rnyart made a trip to Tolo Sunday evening, returning today. 1). K. Peart of Central Point was In Medford Sunday, on his way home from a visit to Phoenix precinct. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wall visited with Medford friends Sunday. Bring that old book with torn binding down and have it rebound at the Mall Tribune office. Costs but little. tf E. Judy of Griffin creok and George Wolgamott of Hollywood orchards were among those who came to Medford Saturday. Judge Nell was down from Jack sonville Sunday afternoon, visiting Soloman Radcr ot Walla Walla, who is a guest of his son, M. A. Rader. They wero boys together JA Rogue river valley In the early fifties. I havo Installed a cleaning plant and am In shapo to recleau any seed grains. Vetch, vetch and wheat, winter oats and seed barley for sale. L. B. Brown at Russ mill. C. D. Gabrlelson ot Salem, a well known insurance agent, has been In terviewing his assistants in this ter ritory. Soft wood $2 a tier. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Aitkin spent Sunday with relatives and friends living In Ashland. Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr. R. J. Lockwood, Garnett-Corey Bldg., Phone Home 145. Curtis "Manning of Winter was In Jacksonville Saturday, attending cir cuit court. Fruit labels in any color -printed by the Mall Tribune. tf Colonel George P., Minis of Seven Oaks tarried a few hours-in Medford Saturday. Evangelistic service tonight at the Methodist Episcopal church at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Isaacs preaching. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bland, who have been visiting In Jacksonville, re turned to Grants Pass Sunday even ing. Dr. R. J. Conroy has mqved his office to the Hutchison & Lurnsden building. Tbeso offices were for merly occupied by the commercial club. Drs. Conroy and CJancy have dissolved partnership. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graffls of North Phoenlr were among the throng In our city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown, Mrs. A. It, Thompson, Miss Flora Thomp son and .Miss A. Brltt were over from Jacksonville Saturday after noon. - The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyter ian ch'.trch will hold an all day ses sion in the chapel Tuesday, Nov. 19, to sew' for the bazaar which Is to be held November 2G. All ladles or the church and congregation are re quested to meet 9 o'clock a. m. and bring their lunch with them. W. A. Sherman of Grants Pass Is here Inviting1 local business men to attend a good roads luncheon at Grants Pass Wednesday. Arrange ments will then be made for a ban quet at which time the Southern Oregon members of tbe legislature and Governor West will be urged to attend and discuss good roads legis ration. . i u J. NEW YORK, Nov. IS Leading stocks declined on tho opelilng of the stock market here today. Tho volume of business was very small. The heaviest trading was In Rcadlug,, which dropped 3--i of a point. The active stocks effected some re covery, but this was lost when an acute neakness developed In some ot the specialties. Tho morning .session was marked by dullness Iu trading. Decisions expected to be rendered by tho United States supreme court were I TRADING MARKET responsible for u lethargic condition of the market. The market closed dull. , Bonds were steady. FOOTBALL OT ''Mkftyj ONLY 'ONE ML LEFT With the final gridiron (tamos of the big eastern and 'western teams scheduled for most Saturday, the football sorroii of 11)1 3 will soon pass Into history. ' Only one championship Rame the Yale-Harvard contest remains to he played. By downing the husky Minnesota warriors Saturday, the n derealed Wisconsin team won tho Western championship. Only tho lown team remains to bo played by tho Badgers, nnd tho 1'awkoyos havo been easy victims for both Chicago and Minnesota, The dope on the big gaino of the year favors Harvard. Tho best Yale could do with the Prluceton Tigers Saturday was a six to sU.tle. while Harvard downed Princeton several weeks ago. With tho season practically over the "Big Four" teams of the east rank as follews: Harvard, Yale. Princeton and Pennsylvania. In the west the teams of tho "Big Eight" rank In tho following erder: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Chi cago. Illinois, Iowa, Purdue, Indiana and .North Western. Chicago ami Minnesota will tight It out for second place Saturday, while Purdue and Indiana will bat tle for seventh position. TO Ye.lerdny win a day of unuMinl interest ut the Presbyterian church. Nineteen persons were mUled to the church membership of whom five -were by profession of fnith in ChrNI. Two children were baptized lu'eortl ma to the scriptures nud the faith of the church. A sermon was preached on MNmoii-: from Acts 1:8, "Ye shall receive power, when the Holy Spirit is come npon you; nnd ye shall be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in nil Judnea ptul Snmnrin, unci unto the unttcrmost part of the enrth." Snnduy was tho beginning of n week 'of Btudyof home mmions. Kvery nijjht thi-; week at 7:30 there will he services at the Presbyterian church. All are invited to ntlend. Tonight the! subject U "Socinllrn, Its Growth and the Cane." E FLOYD ALIEN'S APPEAL RICHMOND, Vn.. Nov. 18. The supn-me court of Virginia denied to day a motion for n retrial in the eases of Floyd Allen and ,hU soil Claude, condemned to he electrocuted Friday for the part they played in the murder by tho Allen gang in the Carroll county fourt house nt Hills ville. Friends of the convicted men are prgin Governor Mnnii to com mute their sentences to life iinprison niciit, hut it i.-. not believed lie will interfere. ARTILLERY TO END 'MEXICO CITY. Nov. 18. Dotor mlned to stamp out the revolution in Oaxaca, federal artillery shelled and destroyed several small towns In the northern-mountains of that state. according to reports of the war de partment today. As further evidence of the govern ment's determination to restore peace as early as possible, a high Mexican official announced the transfer of 3.000 soldiers now operating In the north, to the states of Mexico, Pue blo, Onerrerro and Oaxaca, OREGON SYSTEM ELECT WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. An ex ample of the effectiveness ot tho Oregon plan In choosing senators Is that of George W. Norrls of Nebras ka, who according to tho figures hero today, was elected by 20,000. Wil son received a majority ot 30,000 votes. Under tho old plan Norrls, who is popular, probably would have been defeatod by tho partisan vote, but by his non-partisan candidacy direct appeal, to the people was suc cessful iu landing the toga. NORRIS YOUNG BROKER STABIED IN WOMAN'S APARTMENT ItBsHVBBsfliBBBBBBa IPhBBV .' -yT Arj .yr. Frederick S.Judson, twenty-one years old, tbe sou of Hcury S. Judton, ot Chl cago, and who resides Iu New York, was stabbed by some unknown man while calling on Mrs. Otto Dcnckcr, tbe wif of a wealthy real estate dealer. Young Mr. Judsoo, who travels for hi father, has been residing In Philadel phia and was stopping lu New York. Hi condition Is regarded as very se rioui. k' The above sketch showi Mrs, Dcnckcr us she appeared nt tbe Kltce court to tell what she knew of the ffalr. ASHLAND WINS For the second time this season Ashland's heavy football team took the lighter Meilford aggregation Into camp Saturday, this time to the score of 26 to 12. Superiority In weight coupled with the fact that Ashland's field Is on n hillside, was responsible for the dcfeaL .Medford at all times plajed gamely and ouco had the ball within a fow feet of the goal lino when time was called. As It was the local boys slipped acros two clean touchdowns. The two teams will play hero later In tho season -and with, a dry and level .tteld Menard should make tho game Interesting. Fl RELIGIOUS TALKS ROCIIKSTlftt, N. V., Nov. 18.--KcIigiottK tti"i'iissions at future con ventions of th American Fedcrntton of Labor will be permitted. After u rcdhnt dobnte on the con vention llonr hero today, the resolu tion commitlco roKirted adversely of Kmil Arnold's resolution bnrniig fu ture religion discussion nnd the dele, gates adopted tho commit lenV rccom mendntion. Arnold's resolution wiis intended ns a rebuke to Father Peter Dietr. of Milwaukee who hist week defined the Catholic H)Mtioii on socinlispr. The socialistic element caused Mirpriic by voting agaust the Arnold resolu tion. . Tho resolution presented by Sam uel Go'mpers, the president of the federation, favoring arbitrating nil international disputes and condemn ing war, was passed. YREKA SALOON IS BY YHKICA, Ciil., Nov. 18. Posses nre seiimliing tho hills near bore to dnv fr two masked bandit who en tered the saloon of Victor K. War ren, ut I hit and after lining up fit teen customer, lontetf their pockets, secured more limn $1,000 from tho safe, n &1.')00 diamond from Warren and escaped, Unrreii u( firt refused tp obey tho coiumuml tn hold up his huuds and fired four shuts at the thieves. Three hlints were fired iu rottini. but no one wns hurt, The bandits then com ..oiiA.i u'.. ... nn.m tl,n uiilAnii , ....v ... - J SECOND H FERNS FERNS We hav&tiiq i'inest lot of ferns over grown in Med ford. Prices are right. Cut flowers that are fresh. Bulbs, Hose Bushes a fine line. r MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE Phona 3741. 923 E. Main 1 1. Ml I i 1 1 Ifj If I H I II I 14 '. PARTIAL DEFEAT E LONDON, Nov, IS, -Another par- tlnl conservative victory wns gnhiud I In parliament today when Premier Asqhtth, wnn forced to ugrcu to an entirely new (Innnclnl clntMin In Jh, homo rule hill, The prpmlor wns forced to hsreo ujthuuMh jmrsounlty convinced thalro-coiiftlderntloiuwould, bo the best method of olluilutitlui; the unsatlsfaotor clause Introduced by, tho Hanhury resolution, ' , ,, Tho conservative ftro expected to resume their ollrpollvo tuctlcn Iu opposition to flu now cIiuikc. SAY BALKAN STATUS PLAN TO CUKATH IlKPl'llLK TACOMA, Nov. iti.Locnl citizens who came from tho Bulkuu or Aits trlaHungnrlah state tuivo orgnnlted to raise JfuOOO to sond to tho Red Cross society to help Balkan soldiers and their families. There nro 10,000 Huch resident hero una tney expect if tho Bnlknn status get free from Turkey they will organise n republic which will bo jolued by tho Austrian states, also under oppression. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Clump, household fnr nlturu Including Toledo ranee, roll top desk, bed room furniture, etc. Cull U. South Contra), phono Main -list. 20? FOR SALK Heating stove, curt nnd homo canned fruit. Leaving city this ueok. sr,t t. 9th St. UOd FOR RKNT Three furnished hotlKO keepluK rooms, 220 8. drape. Utu FOR SALK Six room modern bun gnlow, closo lu, paved street, cheap. Inquire of owner. -123 ilcatty St., or phone z:Hl. 1!10 ! i Wi J 1700 Ashland residence for auto. $200 east sliin house and cash for house on went side. $1200 Portland residence for acreage 1.1700 1C0 acre stock ranch and stock, sale or trade. 91S50 good contracts for resi dence. ISOOO 10 acres improved for residence. $5000 largo house and 1 ncro for small residence. $5000 good stock tor residence. $250 aero close In Improved or , chard. $17." ncro fino ranch Bear creek bottom. 5:i00 aero Miinll tract lu alfal fa, snlu only. Clark Realty Co.. 200 Phlpps Bldg. 201 FOR EXCIIANOK 20 acres In Mai huor county, Ore,, 3 inllos from AVelsor, Idaho, with good water right, value $2500, for Medford property, city or acreage, Also 80 acres, 3 Hi miles from Hlnfort. Idaho, under government ditch, all under cultivation, good build ings, value $0000. Address box 20S, care Mailo Tribune. 20(5 WANTKD Position as foreman on orchard, many years'" experience, references given. Address It. O., care Mall Tribune. 210 FOR SALE OR RENT Six room cottage very reasonable, two lots, lawn, fruit trees, Will sell furni ture. Phone 4902. 207 RALEIGH, N. C. CHILD Made Strong anil Well by VinoJ When wo tell you that Vlnol Is tho best rcmody In our wholo stock for making weak, puny ailing chil dren strong, robust and rosy wo are only tolling you what has been proved by hundreds of mothers, Mrs. W. O. Strother, Raleigh, N. C, says: "My llttlo girl, Hazel, has been taking Vlnol to build her up after a severe spoil ot sickness. It has done so much good by restoring her appetlto and building up her strength thnt I think Vlnol Is the fin est tonic over prepared and I am telling everyono about It." What Vlnol did for this ,lUtte gr It will do for ovcry vvcak, and alllnfi chl)d because sickly cbj'ldrun t need tho strengthening cod liver elements nnd the tonic Iron thct Vlnol con tainsthat Is vhv Vlnol builds them up quickly uij f C4 thorn u fine healthy color, It Is pleasant to taku and wo guarantee that tho re- suns win satisiy you money uhch it they do not. Medford Pharmacy. FORM MILE i UnillllllllllMIIMMIHIIIIIIIHHH IIIHIIjIMIIHIIHlH l"Mt4 r 10 Choice Ovor ZOO piocos of Brond Pans, Oako Pani, Bako ptniid Biscuit Pans, Toaatora, oto regular lfic to 2,50 vaiimi also aboiltj 00 pIoooa'Bluo anH Whllo Willow' DiniioiVut'o, at, Vour dhoica, oaclr:. .'10 'JARDINiERE Youi phoioq 9f any Jrardihlero In tho atoro tomorrow at juat tono-jKaif liib 'marked' firlco c Midgut, hraits M'ovei'ctl Porn Dish, li.lo valuo, ciH'h . . ..15 Underwear , , i. ' .i -l i ' i You can save money here on Ladies', MIhsoh' and Hoyn1 Winter weight Undorwoar iu Union SuitH, Vt'sis, Pants, oto. Wo aro ('losing mil tiiir tuitiro lino of those goods. UNION CdOKERY BAGS The latest' fad Un ion Paper Cooking Bags, put up MO hags H si'c.s assorted, iu a package, hero Ion f uiorrow 10 pkg. 2 for 5 Watch Our Bargain Tables Insido k HUSSEY S "Des I've hail enoughtill I ydet lifmgry again. " AT YOUR GROCERS FRUIT MEN Hold" Your Applos And Get Botter Prices We can store 17 care more of fruit. Kales as follewa: 200 boxes or loss 25c per box for tho season. All in " excess of 200 boxes 20e for tho season. Season to i Medford Ice Jacksonville Brick and Tile Company . OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS Examino our goods and get onr prions" bol'Oi'o buyiug lSlsewhere. Established. 1878 FRUIT D. OROSSLEY & SONS Commission Merchants 801 Franklin, St., Now York Our Sjwclnlty APPLES and PEARS . Wo havo our own houues lu NKW YOHK, HVIiltl'OOL, LONDON AND C1UMKIOW DlrectXQualicnmenUiollcttQdorBoe our Itoguo Ulvur roproaentatlTo. CHRIS GOTTLIEB . Medford, Oregon 11 1 1 1 mw Cents TURKEY PLATTERS Wo liAfro iilmul no ovtra largo Hoini-por-coluln IMittloi-n: rog. $1.00 16 $12.01) iiiinl ilio.s; jiikI' tho tiling lor your 'rhuiilcsgiv iugturkoy, that; wo aro olouring out very cheap. BOOKS Buy your hooks for Christmas Gifts now, ovor 100 hero in regu lar $1.00 to k 1. r0 copy, right hooks, ,-tll at vour ohoioo 0 Each April 1st. & Storage Co. incorporated 1004 i l