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PAGE TWO. MEPFORn mar, TRrmwrc. Mrcmroim okiwox, wiwnesday, riotmiiwk 21. mm. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Mr, nml Mrs. Joseph Olnot of Sler- r precinct, mado n trip to Medford andMncksonvlllo Tuesday. Jilln Among tho mnny flnu oxhlbltB nt tlu Medford Commercial club room la n twig of tomnto vino Mint him it D. Foster of tho forest sorvlco'lrco tomatoes weighing nearly four Mr. nml Mrs. Clifford .Tonkins of Aslilnnil vlBlled with Mcdford friends recently,' C. llruwnstoln of J'orlland Is In tho vnlloy again, buying hides. Mriiiid Mrs. Uoo'go T)o of Kn JamaWVnsli., nml O. drover of Drain nrorpcent arrivals In Medford, Tlioro is n photographer In your town , II. N. Mackcj, Main nnd Cen tral; Mcdford, Ore. l- w: H6)l!s of tho Mcdford Kurnl- ttiro and-Hardware company, mado a Inlulnens trip to Iloguo Itlvcr Tuesday. Charles Bedford nnd A. ' . Sllsby of Ashland tnrrlcd n few hours In Mcdford Tuesday. Mrs. Ij. I. Ilrown of Jacksonville was In Mcdford Tuesday on her way to Grants Vast on a visit. Home-made bread at De Voo's. Mrs. I. V. Gardner of Sams Vnlloy W8B In Medford nnd Jacksonville this week. Wk K. Gorlg. vlco president of tho Pacific & Kaslern. nnd his family loft for Portland Tuesday ovonlng. E. E. Morrison and Knlpps broth ers woro of tha mnny who camo to Mcdford Tuesday. Kodak finishing, test In town, nt Weston's. Mrs. H X. Hutlcr was a passen gcr on tho southbound motor Tues day afternoon. W. Y. Crowson nnd Glenn Pattlllo of Ashland wero rcccut visitors in Medford. Crater. Lake pictures ,a book it 12 pictures, hand colored, tho flnc3t ever mado of tho lake, for salo at Dorking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phone 3 20-J. tt W. I,. Mooro of Klamath Falls ar rived In Medford Tuesday, but did not stay lone Dr. A. E. Hockey, a prominent sur geon of Portland, is tho guest of Dr, and Mrs. E. D. Picket. E. D. Weston, commercial photos;- left Mcdford for Applegate on Tues day, to fnmlliarlzo himself with that district. T, J. Humci of Seattle, who hai been visiting Itoborts tiros., nnd other relatives, has returned home. Sho may become n resident of Medford In the near future. Ashlnnd will have a children's fair Friday and Saturdny that Is attract ing much nttontlon. An excellent program hns been prepared for the event. For salo, a Singer sewing machine, almost' now nhd in perfect condition, nt a bargain. Apply nt 717 North Klvorsldo avc, Medford. 100 Horn To tho wife of Edwin 11. Jnnney. Sept. 2-1, a daughter. Scarlo was at Gold Hilt lately, delivering tho auto ho had sold to Fred IUcdel. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Weston motored to Gold Hill during tho week nnd mndo Mr. and Mrs. I). It. Miller n visit Misses Mary nagshaw and Louise Ensolo of Jacksonville have returned from a trip to Washington. Sirs. F. W. Streets was a recent visitor with friends living nt Rogue River. Mrs. Pollnltz nnd Miss Trncblood visited in Central Folnt during tho week. George Mansfield is down from his ranch in upper Rogue rlvor district. Arthur Klcinhammer of Applegate transacted business In Medford Tues day. C. A. Mnlono and Clydo Pean of Ashlaud wcro In Mcdford during tho week to attend the monthly meeting of tha California-Oregon electrical club, an organization of the employes of tho California-Oregon Power com pany. IT. II. Harvey of Gold Hill was In Mcdford Tuesday. In tho Interest of n syndicate of Chicago roorchnnta who ngreo to furnish local merchants with merchandise as cheaply as It Is furnished mall order houses. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Gay wcro pounds on ono stem, brought by ltov, .1. T. lteam, formerly of Opolonsns, tin., who also got 3 pounds of potatoes from ono hill. The.ro were fifteen contestants In Uio baby show hold nt Talent recently. Robert Rose, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rose, was first with a scoro of 90 per rent. Catherine Kates, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. It, Kntos being second with n scoro of 93, R per cent. Others scoring high woro Ahua Morso daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Morso, Ida Tryer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrlon Tryer, and James F. Doiihnm, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. Dcnhnm, The Sutherlln Inn, tha principal hostelry of Sutherlln, Douglas county, wns dostroed by flro tho first of tho week. All ho guests escaped, .but mnny lost their personal effects. It was owned by J. F. Lnso. nnd was built at a cost of $10,000. The hotel nt Gallco crcok, con cluded by Mrs. M. A. Hawkins, wns burned Monday, together with most of Its contents. There was no Insur ance. The flro originated with a de fective flue. There, was an auto collision nt Main and Central Monday afernoon, In which Stanton Grlffls' and a Strang er's machines figured. Nobody wns hurt nnd neither auto was injured much; but it was n narrow escapo The nccldent was caused by ono ot tho chauffeurs cutting across tho coo nor of tho street. Instead ot making tho detour ho should hnvo mado, and which Is dono too often In Mcdford. PHOTO OF ANNA AUMULLER, V ICTIM OF SCHMIDT, PRIEST UNDER AHnEST, IN NEW. Y0HK I TESTING PROCESS AT THE C0RUM SMELTER raphe r, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Phone M. 1471, T. E. Pottcngcr has returned from a hunting trip to upper Roguo river. H. D. Nye ot Hock, Point district transacted business in Medford Tues day afternoon. Itov. W. E. Goode, who is located at Macdocl, Cat., is making Mcdford a business visit You will bo surprised to find how little it costs to haro the Southorn Oregon Electric company do your electric wiring and repairing. Phone Miss Rose Whipple, who has been attending tho Douglas county fair, is in Medford again. Df H. Miller, Gold Hill's hardware merchant, spent a few hours In Mcd ford Tuesday afternoon. Wynne Scott, ono of tho most up-to-date portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is taking cbargo ot the portrait department for tho Gerkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. Dr. J. F. Rcddy arrived from Grants Pass Tuesday afternoon on the motor and loft for San Francisco on the next train. M. E, Root was of tho manv horti culturists in Mcdford this week. It. L. Dodge, Jr., and relatives motored to Medford from Rlvcrdale Tuesday afternoon. "Insurance your best asset." Havn tho best. Placo your insurance with Holmes, tho Iusuranco Man, right if ho writes It. tf Mrs. R. II. Rcamcs of Central Point was tho gucs of Mr. and Mrs. D. I). Itcnincs on North Oakdale Tuesday. Judgo W. S. Crow ell and E. A. Crlpps, who havo been spending tho past fortnight at Newport, arc in Medford again. Prlvnto music lessons from CO cents upward to three dollars per losson. according to subject and teachor chosen. Mcdford Conscrvn ory, College Hide, 31 North Grape. ' Rort Greer of tho AHhland Tidings nnd his daughters motored to Med ford. Monday, br'nglng homo Mlsa Irpiio Smith, who Iish boon visiting thorn. Ed Mills of Lake creok loft for Salem Tuesday avonlng, to visit his wife, who, Is at, a sanitarium for treat mont nnd reported to bo falling. Milk and cream at DoVoo's. E. R. Reames, a pioneer of Jack son and Klamath, counties, passod through tho vnlloy Tuesday evening, tm route from Klamatji Falls to Port land, J. M. Cantrull of Jacksonville, who undorwent n minor oporatlon nt Sa cred Heart hospital thjs weok, Is about rnrntn. Weeks & McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Axnr, ajuiBTAJTr Day Phoui. " Nltrbt V W. WeN in.'j7.2 Ftattftt. ' 4, K. Orr 078-M' recent visitors In Central Point, guests of the former's parents. Mr. Gay has since gone north, but will return soon. Mrs. D. C. Grim ot Central Point, who has been spending sovcrnt weeks in Medford, having her eyes treated, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Walor Tanner, who have been visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Goble, left tor Montana tho first of tho week. Mr. Tanner was for merly" Interested in tho Pantatorlum. Eagle Point and Prospect will soon bo joined by telephone, and Trail and upper Roguo river will then bo in direct communication with tho outside w'ortd. Mrs. Connor arrived from tho stato ot Washington lately and Is tho guest of her son, Guy Connor, at his resi dence in Siskiyou Heights. Fred Kelly, tho minor, who has been spending somo time at Chicago and other cities east ot tho Rocky mountains, returned to tho valley dur ing the week. B. Shannon has returned from a tour of inspection ot tho forests in this section under stato control. He Ib connected with tho stato forestry commission. ' Fred page, a, prominent commis sion morchant, of Portland, Is making Roguo river valley a business visit, accompanied by G. O. Damon. The stato fair begins next Monday and continues n week. It promises to be ono of tho best events of tho kind over held on tho Pacific coast. Tlioro win bo a good attendanco from Rpguc river valley, Mrs. Virginia Hayes and Mrs. F. L. Col'.um of Idaho Falls wero guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. L, P. Drown of Gold Hill recently. J. M. Cronomlller, county treasur er, has given notlco that there are funds In tho treasury for tho redemp tion of county warrants protested up to April 12, 1911. Twenty-flvo threshing machines nro at work In Klamath county and it Is ostlmatod that will each averago more than 40,000 bushels of grain. Tho crop Is a bumjior ono and will upproxi map 1.000,000 bushels. Mlidford's lodge of ElkH held a smoker at Its place of mooting on Sixth street Tuesday evening, which was well attended and thoroughly en iojod by all. Tom Taylor's fast pacer, King Boat, Is not doing ns well as he did last season and hns been outsldo ot tho money soeral times. Ho became lamo.early In the gamo and Iiub never been In good condition since. William Sproule of San Francisco, general manager Qf tho Southorn Pa cltlc railroad, nccnmpanlod' by tho following off IcIiiIh of tho lines In Ore gon, John M. Scott, general passenger agent, H. Hlnshnw traveling freight agont, G, C. Morris, assistant mana ger, all of Portland, spent several hours In Medford Tuesday. They are on a tour ot inspection, Tom Lang, well known to pioneers of Southern and Southeastern Ore gon, lias taken a homestead in Kla math county, aftor a rosldenco of sixty yoaru in that section, Ho Is 8f years of age. CORAM, fnl.. Sept. 12.1. This will ho an eventful ilny in Cornm. Some timo during the ilny the nrtiml Mart ini; MP f ilm "nil proeohs experi mental plant will lie made liy the feedhij: of twenty tons of ore into the McDoupnl furnace, which niny lie described ns n roasting- men. The "all process consists okciiU nllv of burning the sulphur from the ore nnd the collecting it between cer tain temperatures, attorn which the furnace, must not n. The nil burn ers nnd cas generators are in good shnjK!. The McDougnl furnace was wnnncd up yesterday. It has n en pneity of twenty tons n day. Arlnnl results will not bo determined for pcvoral days. Twenty prominent citimis nnd mining men of Redding nml KVnuutt nre on tho ground today to witness tho starting up of the experimental plant that linn been under construc tion for nenrly two monflw nnd which hrut cost .$7.r,000. Tho process is one of eliminating sulphur from nro heforo it goes to the smelting funince proor. Iaiug proved su satisfactory in Kat TenncjicC the mnnngcmcut here hns the utmost confidence that the test being madi today will pnno n success. Tho company's million dollar smelter has stood idle two ycurt, be- GRANT SEEKS TO SUCCEED ATTORNEY GEN.'L CRAWFORD SALEJt", Or, Sept. 24. Frank S. Grant, formerly city nttnnioy of Portland, today announced hU can didacy for the republican nomination for attorney "cncral. ' l!n9w M I AT PAGE I PiuUtiKPS popular nudi lllo will ho on it tho I'ngo theiitvo tonight. Most of tho nets thin week nro iiiiihIcuI, 'which nluajM iiiiiUcu n lilt with local lUiilleiieeit.. . Mm shall broihm-a mid Montnll will pi emu t it mtitilrnl and ait novelty, Hiuiititliliig entirely now finm any thing that him iippotirod on prnvUius Qlcaii! Rich! Pure! Milk miti Cream Wo uiivlio tvii dollwirluH dully, Our herd of tested cown In fed on nlfulfii. ' Thin liiHUren tho nwmituHl milks, tho must itolltioun ereain. Unrolibod of Hit flnviir by miuihln. cry, calculated In matte, old milk ssotu iiuw, utir milk li dullvereil fnwh bills. Vaiu'n Uohlg will nml.o bis dohitt tonight In vaudeville- In mi In sterlllreil buttles ilticul fruiti row orlKlnal cartoon Mtiuit . , .-.,..., , r. - , I to customer. "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR, CONSTIPATED CHILD This photograph "1 Anna Aimin' ler, the ielim of llmw Scliiuidt. Hi jiriest, who killed her, mwl, iiitei curving her body", mtMi ml pieces l it in the HinNon river, was found in the flat in which xli wn killed. ASSESS FEDERATION TO HELP STRIKERS The girl is said to lutvu pouHM-d ini'ic utlelligriice ttutn ttrnwl xerv nntK, nr'd wns MirticHlrl.v xiod looking. She was hii Auntris, liuvum emu to the United Stntv two enr B. - social eenlng was spent, and con Medford. Dairy .1. W. SMIiKU, PIIOP. Phono l!tlUI.:t "HOW DID TDK ltlltl) THAT" KNOW Quality drum at fnlr prices this Is tho Htoio for you, liellilniK "I'rtilt Laxallxc" Cin'l llnriit Tetitter Mttte Stoiumti, tdtcr nml llowcN llvory mother rcxUlicH, utter gMug her children "t'ullfornln Syrup uf l-'ltut," that this la their Ideal luvn IIVo, Imcnuso they luvu Its plwiMul tanto mid ll thoroughly ulcmiiiM tho tender It 1 1 tn Ktiiiiutuh, I hop nml bowels without griping. WIipii cniis, irrltnblo, feverish or breath I Istd, Htiimnch nour, look at tho tiiiiKiiit. miithur! If contud, kIio u twmpflouful of this huriiiloM "fruit lfcxntlvo," nnd tit a few hours nil thu foul, conntlpnted waste, sour hllo mid ondlKostod food pnMos out, ot the hounds, nnd )oit lime u well, pht)ful clillduHnln. When Its llttla systuin Is full ..t ...I.I II. n... I .,.. I. ..I. .....(. - i.i, ill ttiiii, iiii.iii, miiii, nun nivH iium'i .. . .. .. .... .... . ,, .. .. Our"l nHiii"af ilriiMn Is most mm nehu, d larrhoiNi. Ind Hitstlon, out o , . ... . .... . .,., .'.... - .. .. H"- with svrrydrs full stmnnthl Wesk iniHllrtttM mm not fit fsr tho (tamo ot lt.trlHH llMlth oHty quiil Ity druss run srom- -thu kind wh iim 111 flllll.S 11 MClipttAKS. Fair ptieo wins the ntHiol Wh want oii to be the refsrw of our oloro ssrrlc--)ou can't hsti. hut It's lbs most Mithifiietory at l (..' romombor. a itiHid "Insldo clmiuliiK should nlivay lie tho first t rout intuit i Hl on. Mllllnus of mothers keep "Califor nia H)nii of I'Ikh" hand); tbuy know n tmH)uuful tottsy ni'M a sink child tomorrow. Ask uur dnnotUt fur a Rn.itii. .i.iifl.i tt OMiifA.fiiji Umh .r . " """ ' ......,.. ..,. ... , . . . 1Im ' i.I.IaIi KnM ...Ml.....a In l.l.t.... . il,. i,,ii, ,, tii.i, ,, i.vtl'1111, 111! intini'M gratttlatory kwIics on tho growth children of all mo mid grown tips ""1? " ',,,",," ... ,,..,. . , ,i, . , , , , , , ., .... .. , Tin "XeetiudS of low prce seldom nnd work of the order rend mid spo- r nied ot tho Im'tlc I ewarn of .,.,,,,. , ,., . , ,. . , , , .. , ciiu.iU Mi- liilvn.i or i-iir . ualii) "ii c 'iinterf- ti nod lire, ret don t ' fooled CT t the p. "mine i ado ly, '' Cal fornln Pig Myrii'i Ciinpany," llMils5 (tit 'I,TII Medford, Oris 1 tool ii tin u Whereas, tho death angol has call ed frpm this earth llfo, our beloved brother, W. W. Klfort, therefore. He It resolved, that Talisman Tem ple No, 40 doeg hereby extend to our bereaved members, Sisters W, W. Klf ort, Frank Isaacs, and J. J. Iluchtor and to each member of bereaved fam ily, tho heartfelt condolcnco of all members of this temple, and Do it further resolved, that wo commend them and each ot them, to tho Dlvino guidance of tho Supremo Itulor of tho Unlverso, and that in addition to tho remembrance of a great lovo nnd devotion of a dear hus band and father tlioro may come, to them as further consolation In tholr bereavement, a firm faith and pur pogo. to reunite with him In tho su premo tomplo above whnro all tho .mysteries of llfo and death are solved and whoro all wounda aro hoalod, no It further resolved that a copy of those resolutions bp sent to the bo rcaved faipjly, a copy to tho dally pa lm r and a copy spread upon tho mln utos of this temple. Dated Sept. 1C, 1913. MRS- JOHN A. VKUh, HAWK VAN DYKK, MRS, R. It. KUKL, Copimltteo, ' WASIIIXaTON, Scpl. Jl.-C.ii. sent of the cNcoutixv touticil -l M American Federation nt r.ulir lor n nutioiml iiKse-cmtiiil of it i.'J.'.o.niKi members for the benefit of the tnk iuj; copper miners in MichIichii was dlitniiied here totlnv by t'lmrirs I'. Moycr, prchidunt of tit Wwtni r piirirniiiiii n iiiu-r-4. li, viiimi iiii.i r. . .. ,. i. .. " i nour, gBB-iy, upfci niomncit, iiuu-i '" !.'"""" "jv " "m pcttlon. hoartburn. dyspepiln; when men bejonp. It is oxpeiod tho nn- (b foo,i yoM ont (Crmonts Into gmeJ Hessmeut will lie one cent n week, l-;Rml ,u,bborn lumps; your limul aches though Jtoyor nsked for fiva eent an(l ()U fun, gc. ,, ,,iornblo. STOMACH FEELS FINE Ttntc "Pnpo DlnpopMn!" In I'Uo Minutes nil Soiirnck-,, (lax, llrflrt- . hum mid DK'pslu N (.'ono I IWWIWXIIIMi iJ''l I'lli'i'l liffi ' i n week. M.oyer nlno conferred with Sena tors Hhnfrotli of Colorado nml Ho rn h of Idaho, nttkintc fur ocnimeitt inquiry into charge thnt iieoiiniie prevails in the Ntnko ditriot. Spe cial Agent Mnffitt reportwl to Sec retary of Labor William It. Wiluu today regarding his invcMi&ilioiis nt Calumet. Moffitl' report U wiil to contain mnny sonMitionnl hti.lcmciitM. Q. P. 0. E, OBSERVE FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF LODGE Tho fourth anniversary of the. founding of tho Klktt ludgo In this city i was honored Inst night) by n full nt- tendanen of the membership nt tho lodgo rooms. Speeches wero mndo by Attorney II. l Mulkoy, District Kxaltcd Ruler T. K. Daniels, ICxalted Ruler A. C, llurg'ss, and other offlc-l Jain and membi rs of tho lodgo. A that's when you roallzo tho mnglc In I'aite'n DlapeiHtln .It makes all stom ach tulsory vanish In flvo minutes. If your xtnuiiich In In n continuous revolt If you can't got It rogulated, doo, for your sake, try I'np's Dla populn. It's so needless to havo n bad stomach make your noxt meal n favorite food meal, then take a tittle Dlnpepsln. Thnro will not bo nny ills treat wit without fear. It's because I'ape'a Dltpnpaln "really .Iooh" rcgu lato weak, out-of-order stomachs that give It Its millions of sales annunlly, 0-t a large flfty-cont rnso of Papo'n Dlapepln from nny drug store. It Is the ojilckotit, surest stomnch relief and euro known, It. nets nlmost llko mntclr D Is u scientific, hfirmlcxs and pleas int stomach preparation whli )i tm! bn'oiiR In evcrv homo. Nltunliil tu tlin Hub or tile rrliirlpitl TlicKer nml Shopping Dhlrlrt llccntty ll.sletornlcil anil Itefiirulnlietl 'I lirittigl.oiit, anil llcilcr I.'ipiliijiiil TiHlny lliau K.-r lleforo r.oroncmi I'lait ltHilni without Imlli, yi.OO per ihxy nml up Itooln-i Willi luitll, yU.IK) per ilnr nml up O. J. K.t;!'.M..NN, .Manager. N. K. UI.AIIM:, A-t. .Mgr. Gat Our lYitrH on What WOOD You Will Waul for (he Winfor TIER, CORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. Suri'ps.sorri lo U'oiclistt'iii. Cor. Fir and Socowl St. West. Tol. 70. COMB SAGE TEA II LIFELESS, GRAY HAIR ool. Vomig! ( oiiiiiion C'aiden Hugo and Sulphur Darkcnx m Nalurally Nobody I'aii Tell Yk a ' . i me Industrie; THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME I. O, O. I-', Kiirainpmcnt Notko. Tlioro will be work In the O. R. and R. I', degrees tonight. Refresh ments will bo sorved. You aro re quested to bo present. TOO liATK TO OliAHSIFV. FOR Ri;.NT Modern six room fur nished house, clone In. Phono 11CL. R2.1 W. Hamilton. 1C0 FOR SALK A largo heating stovo, Ornndmothor I opt her hair boun tifully darkened, Klok.sy mid abuiiduiit with a brew of Hiikh Tea and Siiliihur. Whenever her luilr fell out or took on that dull, faded or utroaked appear ance, thla alniplo mlxturo wan applied with wonderful effort. Hy miking nt any drug store for "Wyeth's Bago and Hulphur Hnlr Ilcmody." you will got a largo bottlo of thin old-tlmo reclpo, ready to uco, for about 50 cento. This Hlmpln mlxturo can ho dopended upon to restore nuturnl color and' beauty to tho hair and Is splendid for dand ruff, dry, Itchy f-calp mid falling hnlr. A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyoth'u Sago and Sulphur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell t Iiuk horn nppllod-It's so easy to use, too. Von simply dampon n comb or soft brush and draw It through your hnlr, taking ono Htrand nt a time. Hy morning tho gray hair disappears; after nnothor nppjlcntlon or two, It Is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft nnd Wo havo changed our name, horoaCler Hie .Mission T?iii'nitiii'o "Works will ho known as The Pacific Furniture and, ,. , Fixture Factory rromo oUlin "Pacific" Cedar Chcsfc. E. &. TROWBRIDGE, JR. Proprietor 113 South Holly Mcdford, Oregon, Medford Iron Works, R CI. Trowhridgo, T'rop. Oonoral Foundry and Machine Works L'nifio4QI; ITmio2981,.' ' Kes. Lai. 501; Home 2271'. Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongoat and Everlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Avo. Phono M-G&2' ' ' 1. !' Lid For tho host of, EVERYTniNG MADE OF WOOD Hee us. We make a specialty ol' OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc.. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th StB. Boih Phonos i MEDFORD SA3H AND DOOR CQ, ?4,50, Phone 993-X, 1C0 abundant. 9 V. i,Jt V ,1 w!4jh