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PAGE TWO. MEDFORD MAIL' TlirBll NliJ. MEDFORD. 01? MOON. "MONDAY SlWTr.MIWtt oo 101:1. n '. U I : f h 1 0 IOCAL AND i-' PERSONAL i Bleeping porch roofs repaired nnd contcd. W H. Smith, phono 917-M. Qot your roofs repaired with com position Root Coating. W. H. Smith, phono 917-M. Kor'Ulrlch ot Jacksonville miot- orcd to Med ford Saturday afternoon,. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Aitkin Melted. relatives living nt Ashlnnd Sunday T. l, Clordlno ot tho U. S. gectlog- Ical survey, arrived n Mcdford Sat urday. ' Tbero Is n photogrnphor In your town II. N. Mackey, Main nnd Ccn- tml, Mcdford, Oro. . Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Hlglnbothnm ot Knncn creek mndo n trip to Mcdford Saturday. Mrs. M. Kinsman, who Is now a resident ot Ashland, 6pcnt Saturday In Medford. John Duller nnd his wife wero over from tho llllhco orchard Satur day. Allan Smith ot Orchard Il.vno nnd J. "VW Bailey ot Talent wore. In Mcd ford Saturday. Itome-msdo bread at De Voo's. Louis Knlps and Wilbur Klmo were of of tho many who transacted busc ncss In Medford Saturday. ' Lark Bdlycu, a well k,nown attor ney xf Eugonc, passed through Med ford Saturday, on nil return from California. Kodak finishing, best In town, at Weston's. Alexis Hubbard and his family droro to Medford Sunday afternoon. Thomas II. Weed en ot Ashland was In Medford Saturday and vent to Central Point In -tho afternoon. If. C. Colo ot Eagto Point and Thomas Merlman ot Central Point anado a trip to Medford Saturday. Crater Lake pictures .a book if 13 pictures, hand colored, the finest ever made -of the lake, tor sale at QerklBE & Harmon's studio. Cat) and see them. 228 East Main street, phone 320-J. tf Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Johnson and J. W. Dana ot Klamath Falls are re cent arrivals In Medford. Charles A. Pruettlng ot Eagle Point district returnod Saturday from a trip to California. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negative made any time 01 place by appointment Phone M H71. Harry Lee, who is .stopping nt Grants Pass for a while, spent Sun day In Medford. James II. Drlscoll ot Klamath county arrived in 'Medford Saturday evening, but did not stay long. You will be surprised to find how little -It costs to have the Southern Oregon Electric company do your electric wiring and repairing. Phone 920. Mrs. C. Simmons of Petaluma, Cal., has been visiting her brother, W.'ll. Erskfno, who is critically ill at his home In Medford. Fred Luy, who Is engaged In stock raising In Antelope district, tran sacted business in Medford Saturday. Wynne Scott, ono of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on the Pa cific coast is taking charge ot the portrait department for the Gcrkin ft Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. W. T. Coburn of Glendale mado a trip to Medford cSaturday on mining business Mrs. T. C. Norrls spent a few hours at Phoonlx Saturday aftornoon. Major Bowlby, of tho state engi neering department, left for Salem Saturday evening, but will return soon, "Insurance your best asset " Horn tho best. Place your Insurance with Holmes, tho'Insuranco Man, right if he writes It. ' ' tf Mr. and Mrs. L. Fisher of Sams Valley tarried a few hours in Med ford Saturday. Mr and Mrs. P. S. Steenstrup were ot tho many who spent Sunday In fishing on Roguo river. Prlvato music lessons from CO cents upward to three dollars per lesson, according to subject and teacher chosen. Medford Conserva ory, College Bldg., 31 North Grape. I)r, nnd Mrs. F. G. Carlow wero gnosis ot relatives living nt Cold Hill Saturday night nnd Sunday. Ed Blhns, a well known meat cut ter, is' assisting John Dunnlugton at tho now market on Main fctrctt. Milk and cream nt DeVoe's. " MIuscb Margaret and Ircno Smith wero guests of'MlBB Vivian Grcor of Ashland Friday nnd Saturday. Mr. Elliott, lately of tho Panta torlum, and his wife, who been resi dents oj Mcdjord foj; gome tlmo, went nJrth Saturday,' Weeks. fi'McGowan Co TOOTCRTAInIW V tiADY ASSISTANT Day flume "l V IV. Week ioi)-i.a Fbnnfla B. Orr 078-M Arthur Smith, tho druggist, who la loratcd nt Ashland, was n Sunday, Msllor In Medford. W. E. Hnnnucl ot Eaglo Point nnd U. il. Brndsunw ot llrownshoro tar ried In Medford Saturday. Samuel Rosenberg, proprietor ot thn Hear Creek Orchard Is a business visitor In Medford. Mrs. H. Marx ot Eugcno has been making Medford a short visit. II. J. Palmer will rocelvo piano tun' Ing orders for C M. Richards, phono CSS-R. 157 Dr. 11. P. llargrnve mado n trip to Phoonlx Sunday aftornoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Cox ot San Diego stoppod a day In Medford dur ing the week, while on nn automobile tour ot tho Pacific coast. W. A. Messner loft for Portland Sunday evening, on real estalo busi ness. W. L. Orr of Eugene, returned from tho south Sunday and Is visiting In Medford. Misses Rose Whipple nnd May Davison havo been at Roscburg, at tending tho Douglas county fair. John R. Wilson of Griffin crock left for Glendale, his former homo, Saturday evening, on a visit. R. IT. Weber and 0. K. Torter, prominent horticulturists ot Tho Dalles, havo been spending a few days in tho valley. i. X. Hurlbert, formorly of Gold Hill, who hns been attending to busi ness in tho Jackson county circuit, loft for Auburn, Cnl., Sunday, near which city he owns a flno farm. William Martin ot Ragle and IT. C. Messenger ot Agate wero of tho many In Medford Saturday. Miss Normllo visited In Jackson ville, her former home, Saturday af ternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Hall were over from Applegate Saturday. Col. J. F. Mundy Is making Port land a business visit, leaving Medford Saturday. Tho Misses Lowry ot Ashland, who havo been guests ot William Schcblo and his family, returned homo Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stlllwell- Vllns motored from their rnnch to Med ford Saturday to see their sons off to college. W. L. Freres, the real estato opera tor, loft for Portland Saturday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plalsted and Mrs. M. Anthony arrived from Dol Norto county, Cal., during tho week. Dr. and Mrs. Bcckman, who have been spending sovcral days In Med ford. left for their homo at Roches ter, Minn., Sunday. Mrs. 'Bcckman la a sister ot Mayo brothers, the fam ous surgeons. Lynn and Fred Cronemlllcr, Jr., ot Lakeview passed through Medford Sunday evening, en routo to Corvnl Us to attend tho O. A. C. W. A. Dclzell, a prominent demo crat, has beon appointed postmaster ot Klamath Falls, vice Clyde Bran denburg, removed for ineompctoncy. James W. Casey, one of tho leading figures of railroad row In Portland, was In the valley recently In tho In terest ot tho Illinois Central railroad. Ben Sheldon, who has been spend ing tho past five months east of the Rocky mountains, arrived In Medford from Minneapolis Saturday. James and Henry Bates returned Sunday evening from an outing at the Klamath hot springs, located on tho Ager-Klamath Falls road. W. J. Moore, city attorney of Ash land, spent a tow hours in Medford Sunday night. J, D. Craig went to Roguo River Sunday, near which place ho Is de veloping a prospect. Mr. and Mrs. M. Brltt of Grants Pass wero guests ot Paul Demmer and his family of West Medford Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Ferguson of Grants Pass were recent visitors In Medford. Mrs. Gertrude Norton of Jackson ville went north on Sunday ovenlng's tram. Sho was accompanied as far as Medford by Mrs. M. Kelly, Misses Flora Thompson and Flotta, Ulrlch. , Mrs, Mario II. Vance nnd C. IT. Anderson, her brother-in-law, ar rived from Piedmont, Cal., Saturday and went to tho Sturgls mines In Far est creek district, which belongs to tho Vanco estate, C. L. Clovengor of Grants Pass and Carl George or Portland were recent business visitors in Medford. Thomas Fitch, Jr., of Oakland, Cal., who w'as formerly located in Medford, has been making Klamath county a visit. P. D. Blacktlcn of Antclopo mado a trip to Medford Saturday. It. L. Dodge wll Install the Holt caterpillar tractor and onsllago cut ter that arrived last -weok nt his RIvordalo ranch. Tho former can pull six 11-lnch plows and will cover nearly twolve acres por day. Dr. J. F. Reddrfend W. W. Har mon, who aro connected with tho building of tho Grants Pass-Crescont City railroad spent Sunday In Med ford. Mrs. W. A. Stewart and Miss Dora Smock nro being visited by Peter Hoi- ovan of Portland, a relative who has been participating In tho shooting tournament at the state fair held at Sacramento, Cal., last weok, For sale, a Singer sowing machine, almost new and In perfect condition, nt a bargain Apply nt 717 North Rlversldo nvo., Medford. 100 The Medford Housowrecklng com pany Is loading tho big pump, weigh ing 70,000 pounds, which lltillla & Sons Intend Installing nt tho Sterling mine and will putt It to tho stto nt operations with two twenty-Ion en gines. Mrs. Lewis nnd her son of Sump tor, Baker county, havo returnod homo after a Islt with Mrs. Wntklns ot Medford. George nnd Ned Vllns left for Cor vallls Saturday evening to resume their studies nt the Oregon Agricul tural College. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 M. Stewart were In Medford Saturday, en route to their home nt Englo Point from at tending tho G. A. R., reunion nt Tal ent. E. D. Watson, former supremo Judge, and his wlfo arrived from Portland Sunday, on their way to Jacksonville. Judge Watson nlwnys spends his vacation In this section. F. U. Shnpletgh accompanied his parents, who has been spending sev eral months In Medford, as far ns Portland on their return to St. Louis. J. C. Burch, who Is connected with the Beaver Cement company, which wilt soon establish a plant near Gold Hill, visited in Medford Sunday. C. L. Shearer, pathologist, who specializes on berry diseases, and W. A. Orton. potato epcrt, aro In the val ley, as representatives of tho depart ment ot Agrlculturo nt Washington, D. C, to study conditions nnd dis eases of potatoes and berries. Misses Mary Penlnger, Graco Mit chell and Carmen Hlttson, Paul Mc Donald and Everett Corey wore of thoso who left Medford for Corvnllls Sunday evening to nttend the Oregon Agricultural College. Tho Ladles Aid of tho Christian Christian church will hold their regu lar monthly meeting with Mrs. S. S. Smith on West Main street Wednes day afternoon. All Indies aro in vited to be present. Refreshments will bo served by the commlttco in charge. I SUED FOR DIVORCE CHICAGO, Sept. SCharging that die has been unduly intimate with her Spanish dancing partner nnd with others whose names he docs not know, Frederick Von Front alis, n millionaire broker here, sued today for divorce from his wife. "Snharot," the dancer. Ton Frnnt.ius married "Sahciet" June 23 nfter following her thtouuh several countries for two year. He rays sho promised to quit the singe when she returned from nil European tour-sho was on nt the time of the wedding, bnt now she refused. "Snhnrct's" real nnmo is Clnrtss: Saharct Hose. She arrived in this country from Europe two weeks ,ign, accompanied by Jose Forido, .i Span ish dnncer, who nppenrcd on Hi" ttngc with her, hut did tint vi-i; tho home her husband hhd prepared for her, putting up nt a hotel ius'end. All efforts nt reconciliation tailed. Deputy sheriffs wntchrd for hours nt "Saharct's" hotel nnd nt tho u tionce to the I'alnco theater, v. here she was hilled to appear, to servo her with notico of iter htinhaud'x suit, only to lenrn finally that Mic had taken n Irnin for Snn Fram-Nco, wjicuco fdic would nail to Austi.ili.i to fulfill a scries of engagements'. YOUTH WALKING ACROSS TINENT IN MEOFi Fred Callahan of Now York, who Is walking across tho country ar rived in Medford yesterday morning, and received a letter from Acting Mayor Summcrvlllo signifying that ho had arrived hero. Callahan left Now York March 1, and has stepped off 4300 miles fllnco ho started. IIo expects to got hack to New York by December 17. Along tho way ho la collecting data for tho uso of tour Istfl ns to hotel accommodations, etc. IIo will dopart from In front ot tho Nash Hotel tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock for Grants Pass. TOO Ii.TI TO CMSSIFV. WANTED -To borrow 750 on first mortgage security. Will pay 8 por cent Interest. Address caro of Mall Tribune. 1B9 FOU SALE---Now, lC-gaugo, Win chester ropeatlng shot gun. Phono UC-L, 521 W. Hamilton, 108 WANTED Small acreago near Tal ent. Address 320 North Holly. 1C2 YOn SALE Oil THAUE -For wood, a second bam. ag)u fand harnoss. Inqulro 1," Wr.r lOtli. Phono 138-R. L USE MISSINB-FULLER Charged, with oontiibuluig to the delinnueucy of two ,ouug git'K in whii'li their disappearance "it the o of a grand jury session, when they wore to testify ugahiht ,1. 11. Titus mul l)o Hogg, Medfoid men, nl lejrcd lo liuve dceoed them lo Ash land n month ago, is inxolved, A. 0. Fuller, proprietor f n llrnuU Pom garage, vns arrested Saturday. Ful ler formerly run u gurrnte in I his city. The two girls nro Myillo Uans com, aged lo, stepdaughter of Mike Spanni, unde death muiteitec for murder, nnd Rent nee Kuuuiuttgh, aged 1 1. Fuller is held in the count v i mil mul i ill )rt mt'iiii n n.ili ttttitu JI Mill li til' UIMI) II IVIIIII(II1 hcnrll,B U nfcrnoo1. The two girU in the eitso disap peared last Thursday, mid it is ill leged t tint Hitler took litem tor an automobile ride, nnd thev Tailed to return. According to their itiucnts they had no money whan they let I The pro-ecutinir attorney has trailed them as far ns Cottugo Qruc, where they nro known to hnve had !I0 for expenses. Whom they got this money is whnt the niillionhrs would like lo know, allowing that there aic ground for belief that grand jur witnesses have boon tampered with The girls will he brought hack when loonted. Titus and Hoggs, held to the grnnd jury, nre alleged to hao taken the girls to Ashlnnd nnd were nhoiit ti quarter them in u rooming houe when arrested hy the chief of police of tint city. One of the girls was garbed in n dress belonging to the wife of one of the men, to gie nu npponrnuee of nge. The ease is alleged" to have mniiv interesting sidelights which will he brought out nt the hearing. KELLUrTOLS Prosecuting Attorney Kelly has taken an appeal from the decision ot Circuit Judge. Calkins In tho Medford liquor cases. In wMch tho rullngwns mado that tho proprietors ot saloons could not bo hold respouslblo tor tho acts ot their employes In soiling li quor to miners. Tills easo was one of tho sldo Issues of tho charges against Councilman Millar last win ter, nnd concerns practically every saloon In tho city. "Tho appeal was taken," said Prosecutor Kelly "In accordance with the stipulation mndo by nttorneya ot prosecutions and detenso boforo Judge Calkins, In which It wna agreed to carry tho matter to tho supremo court for a ruling on tho subject." PUROIN 15 LATEST CHOICE FOR MAYOR Judge Mahlon I'tirdln fs tho latest favorite of fortune said to bo'soloctcd by tho city council for mayor. Whllo no announcement has been mndo, it Is street rumor that Judgo Purdln Is nccoplaldo to all factions iu and out of tho council. Judgo Purdln has been a rcsldont of Medford for many years nnfl promi nent in tho life of tho community. IIo ban rcrvod a term Iu tlio legisla ting and hold city offlco. Ills ap pointment could not bo criticised, though friends doubt his acceptance. VALLEY CHESS PLAYERS TO BEGIN TOURNEY THIS WEEK Chess plnyon. of tho vnlley will meet nt the OnU pool hull Tliurtdiiv evening at 7:110 o'clock lo begin the first game of a K'rieK for lite chum pioiifchip of soiitliern Oregon. All cho8 )layerrt tire invited to nttend. Star Theatre Has Big BilliTonight For tonight the Star has secured ouo of tho best productions. "Undo Tom's Cabin," a graphic story of slnvory days; Harriet lleejch- er Htowu's cluoslu presented In stft peudoiiH and realistic manner. A feature film that ovory ono will want to witness, complete In throe parts. Drowning and Manning, clovor vaudovlllo, n refined singing and talking comedy act, Introducing tho dancing dogs. Dnlmont Stung, comedy. College Chums, furco coined)'. Woolworth c Woolworth, music and sound effects, Always 10 cents. UNDER ARES SALOON CASES BREAK ID F E (1 round was broken this inovniog for tlu coiner stone for the Klki' cluh building on North Central nu nuo lielwiteii Fifth' nnd SjKlh sheets. The inoe whk nnl nulhorincd by the building committee, some F.ll;, eager for the first honor, Inning dug th hdlc. When the cornerstone lavlnj ceiTinonic ivo hold the name of the "ItIH will cOtno iiu The proposed liuihliiitr will cost .fflfi.OOO, he S.Vfeel stpture, two sor ics high with hnsciucut, and have n fifteen-foot terrace park about It. There will he two floors. 'Clio lower will he devoted exehiiely for cluh and Kocial purposes, hillhitd tables mid nuuiMmiciits. The upper floors will he dexoted entirely lo so cial and lodge purpose, with it tine ballroom, .Mote floor space wf be devoted for social purposes than in any oilier Kiln lniildi itigOti So'if any other Klks building in Oregon. Tito building cotuiuiltcc aro dill working on the final details, which will he uutiouuccil in a slurt time. ROSE WANTET1 AT TALENT UNDER ARREST AT SHASTA District Attorney Kelly has ro celvcd word of the arrest in Shasta No one who hns ever used it has anything g but praise for Hai fivalt It rrtitorcM iinlornl rtil- In AP liala t.1,, fan.., rr w p..' ..n.ft mil i, nu, n dye. It eradicate dan drufl an J pteventi lalllnij hair. Uc one bottle II not MtTifird, your dealt r will iriund price. JO: l $1 BiVvmm. Fm mimiU tVH It; X(IKl K'L I Uuf n ,W HJ IN,m ! U , ... MlilM'WIUI I'liAKMACY FUTV-SKCOM) AN.SUAI, Oregon STATE FAIR SALEM . Sept.29-Oct.4,1913 A whole week of pleasure and Profit ?),(00 OKFI.UI.O IN HU'MIU.Mtf Ou Agricultural, Mvextock, Poultry, Textile and Other iMilblt Ilorsn raccit, Mhootlng Tournnmetit, Flroworks, Dnnd Concerts, I.ugonlc Imposition, Children's Playground and other freo attractions, Including lloyd nnd Ogle's One lllng Circus. Freo Camp fJrounds. You nro Invited .Send for Premium 1.1x1 and I'ntry Illauks Itediiced rates ou till railroad For particulars address FItANIC MI'ltlMMTM, riocrelary Halcm, Oregon Mt;";; .A. Y ? y ? ? ? T T t t V. t OR $35,000 CLUB R ELKS IT PAYS To Buy Your Needs of an Advertiser. He Always Has Good Parg&ii)3 ,nd Wants People to Know What ' 4 They Are. T J f f t T y ? t county, California, of CIiiiiIch Kosc, wanted nt Talent for scouring money hy false pretenses, It Is alleged thai ho iiut'lgii'cl ptopoity hu did not possess, I, 1 1 I, i -in With Medford Unite Is Medford iiuidit. FIVE MINUTE CURE IF STOMACH IS BAD When 'Tape's llntoslu" Itcmlies Stouimli all Indigestion, (las and Hourncsi DIapH'nrs You don't want a slow remedy when your stnntnrli Is bad- or an un certain ono or n harmful one- -jour stomach Is too valuable; ott tuimtn't Injure It with drastic drugs. I'npe's Dlnpepslti Is noted tor Its speed In giving relief; Its harmless ncss; Its rertalu unfailing nrtlon In regulating sick, sour, gassy atom iichs. Its millions of curc In hull- gvstluu, dyspepsia, gastrltlH and other stomach trouble has Jtindu It fatuous the world over. Keep this perfect stomnrh doctor In jour liniue -keep II handy gel a largo fifty-cent case from any drug store mid then It anyone n'tnuhl cut noinottilng whlrh doesn't tnjree with them; If what they eat las like lead, formetits and sours nnd forms gns; raures hcadnrho, dl.slucM and nan sea; erurtntlonH of nctd n.nl itiidl- ''l0i food - rcitieiuber as scon na ratio's Plniiopsln comes In contact Iwltli the Htomarli nl such .'istrcn-t van IkIich. Its tiromptnoKS, cert.iluty nnd easo In overrotuliig tho worst stotn 'aclt disorders Is a revelation to thoso who try IL I E. N. NOBLE All KlmNof Wood Snot ng , Phono 703.X 10.11 .North Con tml ., WOOD For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLAOWOOD CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ynrd at Sixth nnd Fir Sta. tZ t?'T0t?0rixr(t3 Business for Sale Do Voc's little coiiihination firocory, ConlVctioii ovy and C'ww Storo, -1 18 W. rain St., AiViiro.-... Ore. Thiols a good live litllo husiiioss, and if i'oX'r.y liandli'd will ny a man and boy good wages and -" pur cent on tlio monoy invested. Any ono with .sat isfactory references who really means business will bo allowed to conic into tho store Tor a week or a month and see just what we are doing. The sale will not inelndo my wholesale or retail niagalno busi ness, which 1 shall continue at. I'JiJ V. Main SI. C. A. DK VOIO, Aledford, Oro. IMionu TJ2-K. S PILLS SOlDuVUKUGIilSiSWimtllLnt rf: Street Boots! Wo aro showing tioino ory Hiiiart and Hturdy uioiIkIn In womou'ri Htreet Hoots for fall and winter wear! They're sim ple, Ideal slum lnilldlnfc. detected leathers of gun iiicthi, p.tteut, suodo, tan cnlt and grey Mint tan iiuburk. High toes, medium toon, and tho now Ktiullsli low toe, with low flat lieolu. 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