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T p'nrrf ' wroi sue MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OHKC10N. SATURDAY, NOVHMOflR 2.1, 1012. - - . .1 iv US' ' M V;- - 's ft w i" s MRS.A.B.SOHUSTER IS MEMBER BARD OF REGISTRATION Tho city iliidi Friday nlphl offi cially recognized tho women of Mnl ford, grautcd tliu trancntac at tho recent city election, by tho appoint inent of 'Mm. A. 1). Helmut or to the city registration board which will nit for 10 days next month to regis ter rotor for tho coming city elec tion. A dolegntlou of miffrngc work crs ret tics tod tho council to appoint n womnn to tho board and at their HtiggCHtlon Mr. Schuster was ap pointed. In the nppolntmcnt of Mrs. Solum ter tho Medford city dads were tho first men In Oregon to officially recognlio tho women of tho state following tho granting of equal suf frage and JIrs. Schuster is tho first woman to bo so recogutzed. She was an earnest worker for tho cause during tho recent campaign and Is well fitted for tho jilacc. Tho registration board Is com posed of Mrs. Schuster, Clinton Tes ter and James Stewart. Tho mayor was glvon power to employ such ex tra clerks as may bo needed. With the number of voters Increased by tho granting of suffrage to women the ono board provided by the char ter will bo kept extremely busy. 11 will meet 10 days from 1 to 7 p. ra. nt tho city hall commencing Decem ber H. CITY ATTORNEY AY CAMPBE L AND FOSS HOLD ON DRAMATIC ARTIS I HERE IS WEEK Mine. Harriet Lnbadie, tho noted ilrniimtio nrtist, who is now on n second usit to tho const to fill tt number of return engagements, hn been engaged by the Greater Mcdford Club to give a dramatic interpreta tion of Percy JfacKnye's play, "To morrow," on November 28, ut the Natotoritini. Mmc. Lnbariic is making the long est tour of consecutive t-cueons em bracing the most extensive itinerary of the .American continent ever iw (U'rtakt'ii by u drntnnito interpreter. Particularly tutcrt'sting is the fart thai durin; Iier tour of Alaska in the Minunrr of 1910, when the nrtist tin- j ion red in nil the x)rts of call a far north ns Kome, to which point she traveled 2103 miles by boat down tho Yukon, a trip that carricx the voyager jutom the Arctic circle, Mine. Labadio gitvo intpqirctntiotis of IbenV "A Doll House" nud "The Servant in the House" by Kami Ken nedy, both plays bciug received with an appreciation that exceeded her highest hopes. The trip back to the cast was made with many return en gagement through tho west by way of tho middlo west states from Win nepeg to San Antonio, Texas, and from Florida uo through the citioH of thcboutbvu'st coast slnli'K to Now York. In August, 1010, Mmc. LiibaJic isited the innrtbno provinces of Canada, and appeared in St. John, Now Brunswieli, exactly one year and dav after lier appearance in Nome, Alawkn, having thus half circled tb continent. Apart from the interest attached to her unique tour, Mme. Lnbadie eugagoincnt in tlds rity promise to bo a raro treat for ull lovers of tho highest drumatio art. Unless a mandamus suit, hinted nt by Councilman Millar or tho Third Ward, materializes, tho offices of' city recorder and councilman In tho cccond ward, "111 not be open to ar gument nt tho next city election. In nn opinion read before tho council Friday ulght City Attorney Ncff states that according to the charter men appointed to office fill the terms tho men whoso places they took were elected for. City Recorder Foss was appointed last spring to till tho place of llobcrt V. Telfer, resigned. Mr. Telfor had been elected tor a two j car term which ends In January, 1914. Coun cilman Campbell was appointed -to fill tho office to which K. C. Ireland was elected under similar coudltlous. The contention was that these men could only sorvo until tho next gen eral election. The socialists may begin man damus proceedings to force tho elec tion of officials to thoso places. tOEWBRof MAYOR ANN AND MITCHELL JANGLE iySiSK i-3 -ka C AND MAKES ITJ Kalabllihnd 1R7V FRUIT Inoorpn-Atod. IPO D. CROSSLEY Is SONS Commission MerclianU mi lYanklln St., Now York Our HHrlnltjr APPLES and PEARS Wo ham our own houses lu NKW YOIIK, I.IVKIHMlOf, LONDON ANII (.liAHOOW Direct consignments solicited or seo our Home Hirer repreiontatlT. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon LIGHT-FLUFP-BEAUTI FUL 0. A. C. BAND WILL PLAY HERE DEC. 11 OIIBCIOK AUHICULTUItAL COL IiKOB, COKVAI.L1S, Ore., Nov. 2J. A schedule of a dozen concerts, be sides the nppronehing homo concort, luiM'liceii utinouueed by tho director of tho cadet military bund of the Oregon Agricultural College. ('apt, Harry Hoard has arranged for the hoys to visit ten cities of western Oregon during tho Christmab luvatioii. Lciuiug the eumpus on I'hristiuab eu, tliey will go first to Cottugo Qroe, where they will pluy both afternoon uml eening on Christmas. luy in the moing picture theatre. Tho next duy they go to Grants Puss where they will give a coiiuert uiiilor tho uuspiecs of tho high feehool. There, us in Medford, and in other eijies, they hoo to as sist tho high school boys in orguniz ma their baud. On Friday, Decembor 27, llioy will play in Mcdford, and will return to Medford for u bocond ooncert Sun duy afternoon. 1 j Medford Printing company carry a full line of legal blanks. Mnyor Canon and Would-be-tun or Mitchell mixed at the meeting of the citv council Friday evening and for a ttrao the war clouds settled threat eningly ocr the council chamber, fi nally clearing when City Kccordcr Foss stepped into the breach by be ginning diplomatically to read a sew er resolution. Tho trouble nroe over a petition for paving , which Mitchell eharged bad been sidetracked by the mayor. Thereiion Mayor Canon declared that it bad not been sidetracked nud that action could be hud at any time. Mnyor Canon at the cloc of the jungle took occasion to remark that he had no interest in any pining mat ters iu the town and that he wanted to hear no insinuations to that effect. Thereupon the city recorder began tcyrend. New Books at Library. The following books have been added to tho library during the pant week: Antln, Promised Innd: Hon ell. Life of Johnson; Ilulflnch, Age of Fable; Ilulflnch. Legends of Charle magne: Cook, Voyages of discevery: Dasent, Story of Burnt NJal; De Qutncey, Confessions of an Kngllsh Opium Ecatcr; Herodotus. History; Lamb, Essays of Ella; London, Smoke Hollow; Marryat, 'Mastcrman Ready; M surer. Strength of Mater ials; Moro, American Playgrounds; Mother Goose, Nursery Rhymes and Songs; Pepys, Diary; Rhys, Fairy Gold; Rice, Romanco of Hilly Goat Hill; Rousseau, Emllo; Stlcklcy, Moro Craftsman Homes; Truo annals of Fairyland, 2 volumes; Walton, Com plete Angler; Wobstor, Daddy-Long-Legs; Wright, Their Yesterdays. NOTICE. All barber shops Iu this city will closo at 10 p. in. on Saturduy night.. Beginning November 23rd. 210 BOSS BARBERS. Your Child's Health Your First Thought If you have children, naffrall) your first thoughts aru for their health. You certainly want them to develop strong, healthy constitu tions. Tho most careful attention must bo given when children show the first symptoms of tho many common ailments. Perhaps they uro weakly and tlilu, or grow too fast, thus sa crificing strength. These and other apparently minor ailments may bo the forerunner to a weak constitution for life. Such children need Jayne's Tonic Vermlfugo which Is essentially a children's tonic. First of all, it will properly caro for the child's stomach. It will also Improve tho appetite, and will ndd strength to tho other organs of tho body. In cases of thin or Im pure blood, It Increases the number of red torpuscles enabling tho en riched blood to keep the body healthy and btrong. Among tho most common ailments that children develop Is .that of a dis ordered stomach, leading to an Im paired digestion. In many cases this trouble Is duo to liaraHltes In tho In ternal tract. To correct suuh trouble, Jayne's Tonic Vermlfugo Is unsurpassed. For moro than eighty years mil lions of children have been restored to health through tho uso of this tonic. Insist upon Jayne's; accept no other. Sold by druggists every where. Dr. D, .Tayne & Son, Phil adelphia, Pa. To Insure the possession of good hair two things are necessary reasonable caro and tho Intelligent uso of XeubroV llcrplrlde. Hair that receives no attention but the dally combing and an occasional shampoo cannot be protty, Dandruff forms on the scalp, tho hair becomes dead, brittle, uneven and fulls out. Them Is nn ontlrn lack of tnc life, luster ana -snap wnich is imparted to the hair by proper caro and .Vruhro'n llrrplrtde. iicrpicuie kiiis me genu mat causes uanuruu, Keeps me scaip clean anil tree from scale. Tbo hair looks amo, ceases to (all out and has a gloss, beauty and luxuriance. Ilerplclde stuns Itch ing almost Instantly. & A SAMPLE BOTTLE AND BOOKLET FOR TEN CENTS Send 10 cents In postago or silver for a sample bottle of Ni'nbro'N HcrplcMo and a booklet telling nil about the hair and liow to keep It beautiful. Address; riCIDE Co., Dcpt. 88 II, Detroit. Midi. , SEE COUPON. Two Sixes 50 cents and $1.00. Sold and guaranteed everywhere. Your money back If not satisfied. plication at the better barber shops and halrdrcsslng parlor, Medford Pharmacy Special .Agents 3 . THE 1 1 hit- J w f x ' ksu :.- AW 5A. " X- b'r u ' ' X V C .' . I'J'UnllMllBlM Hp, BsQC"3Kk .m ii Pi" m If iffmti Pump Gun Solid-Breech, Hammerless. Safe. w J .:.u Bottom Ejection empty shells are thrown downward smoke and gases must go the same way, too insuring uninterrupted sight rapid pointing always Solid Breech Hammerless perfectly bal anced a straight strong sweep of beauty from stock to muzzle. Three Safety Devices accidental discharge impossible Simple Take-Down a quarter turn of the barrel does it carrying, cleaning, intecr hange of barrels made easy your fingers are your only tools. For trap or field work the fastest natural pointer. Your dealer has one. Look it over to-day. Rcminfjion Ann.s-Union Metallic Cartridge Go. 209 liroudwuy s, New York Nearly a quarter of a century under tho buhio inanaoniunt THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Orogon It has succeeded hecauso of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liheral treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter .President 0. R. Lindloy, Vico Pros. O. W. McDonald, Caahior U1 J1S! "-I.O... a.. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY IF YOU BUY PAGE FENCE THE PRICE OF OTHER FENCE IS ADVANCING BUT THE PRICE OF PAOE FENCE REMAINS THE SAME jyjgliliJIIijgiilifijiifliliiB; Wo can supply you with anything iu the luiicc lino, or will contract to fonco your farm complete. Lot us figure with you. Gaddis (b Dixon "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" 134 N. Riverside Avo. Medford, Orogon HEAT BY WIRE Electric Heating RATES FOR WINTER SEASON ONLY 11. Kw. heater (will heat iibout 1500 onliics foot) rata :),&() por month. 2 Kw. heater (will heat ahout U00 cuhio foot) rata $1.00 per month. 21. Kw. hunter (will hoat ahout itfOO cuhio feet) rate .$'1.50 por month. .J Kw. heater (will heal ahout J1000 cubit! foot) rata $5.00 por month. On awmnt of having a cortain amount of power which is sold in summer for pumping and irrigation we aro able to offer this samo power for winter uso at a rate much below anything previously offered. ELECTRIC HEAT IS CLEAN, SAFE AND SANITARY NO DUST, NO SMOKl'J, NO .'LAM18. NO SOOT, NO ASHES, consumes no oxygen and leaves tho air perfectly pure; requires no labor, onco installed is always ready, can bo installed anywhere and is of especial advantage in office buildings not now pro vided with chimnoys or heating plant. California-Oregon Power Company Phono 1681. 216 West Main St, v uJ-ii -