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; PAflBTWO. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL T, II. 12. Hainan ny rcturnoil Sat urday from ft vveoK s fislilni; trip on ih'it niR nutio. 1 W. Cnrnnlmu mid wire nro down from the, Hhio I.edKo for n fow dnys. Mr. Cftrualinn Is now Interested tti a Rod (iirosii'k'l on Silver lorl, ami a eynnldu iilnnt has boon tiistnllutl. Full lino Ronulnc out hair lm- ported direct from ltolglum. Now York l'nrlors, next (o jot oflfco.ISS4 Ming Ironu I'lolner, who I touch Inp tho lluncom itchnol visited with her aunt, Mr. 1. K. Knyart Satur day and Sunday, Ir-jrinjr tills ntorti Iiir for tho Tenchwrs' Instltutu nt (Irants 1'ass. Min Sarah Norwood of Contral Point is upending tho day In Mod ford. Prosit, hand (.elected llmo In bar rels. Wr Pines Lumber Co. 1S2 , C. K. Whlsler, editor of tho Pacific Fruit and Producer of Portland Is In tho city. Ho reports tho Kogue river valley the only northwest f .It dis trict, vlth anything like a full np plo crop, Hood It her being 250. 000 boxes shy of the sprint; estimate. 0. 12. Illco of Ashland spent Sun day in Medford visiting friends. Ho'xnc-mado bread at Do Voo'fl. Tho schools of tho city will bo closed until Thursday, whllo tho teachers arc attending the Josephlno Jackson county teachers' Institute nt Grants Pass. Knrollmcnt and opening sessions were held this morning. Mllio Womnck Is all excited about tho reported strike of a gold ore Icdgo on the now Slskl)ou road work, and Is gottlng ready to Invade the sec tion with the view of locating. Digester TanUago for topping off bogs and for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary llemcdy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S' Krlc Anderson returned this morn ing to tho Uluo I.edgo district after spending n couple of days In this city. Tho pupils' recitals at the Mod- ford Conservatory for Music and languages last Saturday afternoon was of tho usual high order and tho public showed Its appreciation of these monthly recitals by a largo at tendance; every seat being occupied before tho beginning of tho first number. About a dozen pupils of tho departments of volco. violin and piano took part. Kodak lluiuhlng, Dost in town, at (Yeston'a. Tho L. O. O. M. vfc III give an Invi tation dance, Thursday evening, Oct. 23rd, 1913. Invitations can bo had from any Moose. L. S. Dames of Salem Is in Med ford on business. J. Drown of Dorrls spent Sunday here. Fresh, hand selected limo In bar rels. Dig Pines Lumber Co. 1S2 H. J. Colo of Hilt and D. Herring of Central Point wero week-end vis itors in Medford. It. R. Mlntor of Uaglo Point was a Medford visitor Saturday. Full lino genuine cut hair Im ported direct from Delglum. New York Parlors, next to post ofJfce.182 Sam Sandry of Koguo IUvcr Is at tending tho grand jury sessions. C. It. Harry and wife of San Fran cisco aro Medford visitors. W. D, Parker of Vacavlllo Is a re cent arrival. crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12, pictures, hand colored, the finest ever madp of the lake, for sale at Corking & Harmon's studio. Call and sco them. 228 East Main street, phono 320-J. tt F, W. Howard of Los Angele spent Sunday In Medford, Mrs. K. Hoof and son of Cripplo Creek, nro Medford arrivals. Fresh, hand selected llmo in bar rels. Dig Pines Lumber Co, 1S2 Mrs. Connor, proprietor of tho Hotel Oregon at Ashland, spent Sun In Medford, Mahul F. Huff of Corvajlis is a, Medford visitor. E. D. Weston, commercial, photog rapher, negatives made any timo or place by appointment. Phone M 1471. Kfctlior Single of Kaglo Point and Mrs". John Cudzow of Hutto Falls wore Sunduy visitor in Medford. Carl Von dor Hellon of Wellcn Hlient Monday In Medford, Digewter Tanknjo for topping off hogs and for growing pigR. Korl nok Veterinary Remedy Co., South- cru urogon uistributors. liis U, Herbert Taylor of Manchester, Jnglaml, spent Monday in Medford. 3, C. llurch and C. S. Woody or the Heaver Pojtland Conient com pany wero Monday visitors In Med ford. Weeks AMcGowan Co Lady Abhlhlaut Day Phone 227 Night V, W. Weeks HT.2 riiouca A. U. Orr 078OI M. A. Hanson of Kuroka, Cnl., Is nttondlng to business matters in Medford for n few dnja. H. W. LnKIn of Hood Itlvor, Ore gon, Is upending a few dujs In tho oily. Fresh, hand selected llmo In bar rels llig Pine Lumber Co. 1S2 A number or high school students motored to Ashland Saturday after noon to see tho Aslihuid-Urnnta Pass football game which was vvou b Ashland 2,S to 0. 11. J. Colo of Hilt. Cnl.. ownor of Colostln Springs, Is In the city nt tondlng to busdnofts matters. "Insurunco jov.r beat ns?et." Have tho best. Placo your insurance with Holmes, tho Insurauco Man, right if ho writes It. tf Taking advantage of tho Ideal fall weather a number of Medford auto Ists spent Sunday In tho country. Henry Rich of Wnshougal, Wash., Is spending a fow das in the city. ProM'cutor Kelly spent Monday In Jacksonville attending the oponlny sesslons of the praud jury. Milk nml rre.ini nt llnVnn'i. Grant Gage of Klapinth Falls is a buslnos svlsltor In tho city. Hackers of tho White Sox-Glnnt gamo In this city Nofembor I", report that fans arc showing an Inclination to bo chary about buying tickets for the game, because of tho fear that It might rain. An exhibition will bo given rain or shine, so tho worry is 111 tlcmd. Fresh, hand selected llniq In bar rels'. Dig Pines Lumber Co. 1S2 J. C Calvert of Wltner enmo to Medford Sunday, and is a member of tho grand Jury meeting In Jack bonflllo this week. Deputy Sheriff Wilson was In Medford Sunday attending to the collection of evidence in the hobo shooting affray at Talent. Wynne Scott, one of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on tho Pa cific coast is taking charge- of tho portrait department for tho Gcrkin k Harmon Photo company, 22S Hast Main street. Dr. J. F. Roddy, after spending n couple of days in this city. loft Mon day for Grants Pass. Don Rader mads a flying trip to shland Saturday. Arthur Gujner of .Montague is a business visitor in the city for a few days. Tho police have received reports that considerable petty stealing of wood is going an. Fresh, baud selected llmo in bar rels, nig Pines Lumber Co. 1S2 Tho merchants association will hold their monthly meeting tonight at which I Samuel of Portland will be tho principal speaker. Tho merits and demerits of tho "catalog" and "green stamps" will be dlicussol. Harry Helms and wife and Miss Goraldlno Rukes visited in Jackson ville Sunday with friends. VANQUISHER OK Kiai'S WILL 3ii:irr Chicago k. o. drow.n RACINK. Wis., Oct. 18. Georg Chip of Pittsburg, who knoeked out Frank Klaus last Saturday night, was matched lioro today for a bout with George (Knockout) Drown of Chicago, the fight to go to the high est bidder. It Is ucllevcd Pittsburg promoters will got tho mntch. Dead .Mjtn In S. V. Day. SAX FRANCISCO, Cal Oct. IS Tho body of on unidentified man with a deep gash In tho head and face badly bruised was taken from tho bay hero today. Tho police suspect murdor with robbory as Its motive The D.' , .' - from Paris. tl-'. UJ(i 114 I l p.14 . flown of h'rtrk t' n wl'h liroi-njd vJ. vet dat'sn H..rt draped lo cJInj about Iku ankle. M-RDFOKM) MAfli TRllUliVF,, SCENE FROM "THE LURE" AT I DECISIONS DUE tl WASHINGTON, Oct 20 -Somo of the most extraordinarily unique cane In history today aro awaiting deci sion of the supreme court of the United States. Approxlmutoly seu-n hundred mooted questions are before the hlghost Judicial body on the eve of Its October term. Whether nugroe may call upon their constitutional prerogatives to forco tho right to bury members of their race In cemetorloe reserved for whites; whether the V. S. ami) must pay for business damage through fear of shrieking skulls from Its big guns; dotermiulng tho rightful moth er of an Incubator baby; and to do tormlno tho constitutionality of tbu "grandfather cUum" of Oklahoma and Mao land', deslguotl against vot lng privileges of negroes whose grandfathora wero not voters aro but few of tho sliiKular (mentions the . court is called upon to pass on Sell Uit to n Negro Though doclded against the plain tiff In tho Illinois supremo court and a lowor court tho snprwno court must decide whether the Farast Home Cemetery company of Chleago shall bo required to- sell a burial lot to John II. Gaeklll, a negro. The body of Ganklll's wife, who died la March, 1913, still reposes in a tempornry re ceiving valut. Tho place of perma nent burial depend upon the courts decision. Four deceased children of tho negro nro burled In the Forest Home Cctnotury. 'Hufore lib wife died howuvor, a ruling against ne groo.s was made by tho management on the basis of business reasons. Incubator Haby ('ax A wee tw(i-MMiml hit of liuin.iiiitv during the Uiuiiiinii Puri'luii-e rm sition nt St l.oiii in n "hithy iueu halor," hut who imw rohiii-t child of nine yenrx, in involved in another quextion hefon llie 'mt. Arv. Lot tie Itlonhley of Topekn, Knn,, olni in to he tho mother. Mr. nml Mr, Itnr clay of Donglns oouiity, Jllimiiw, cbiiiii the eliihl n n n mloptfld dmmlilcr. Ilnrelny wits u jtunid nt the world' fnir. lie watched the hnliy gruw in its little glnB enfre nml Inter K.k it homo. Mr, Itlimkloy lute fout'ht tho clnim that her hum hnhy died a few days fiftor it whs horn thmuvli Illinois ami Kntifcae rouiti.. The f ipr pnrenls ileehue that ho is ini--tnkon. Knfrnneliisnmoiit of the negro in Oklahoma find Maryland d(PKnils un on tho eoinl's ruling Hoarding tin vnliility of tho famous "grnmlfHlher olnitSQ." Tliin clutiftt vvji'mh iij er foelivo in oilier Miuthern.filnlog, ban' tho negro from tho voting booth he. enuBO his grandfather whm not n vo ter. Whether thji eouit will lake into onp'-idpiiitinii flint moat negroe' gramlfntheri. were i-lnvos in ft iies tion. TOO LATH 'If) CLASSIFY. FOR HAL1J--Waxed oak ronhore, dining room furniture, blrds-oyo inrplo ami oak bedroom mi I tow, electric washor, iango and other furniture. VM) North Hartlutt ntreet, phono 7CG. FOR SLK Modom nine room biin gulovv, all lnodorn oonvoniouraa, hardwood floois, '.i North Hart lett Htroot, phono 7C6. WANTUI) A fully uijulppod ranch to rent or work on shares. Ad dress P, O. bqx S6C. 18C , , 151111 ! v "- SUPREME COUR m ANT CASES MDFORIX OKK(IOT. MONDAY. OCTOIIFR 21). HUM. THE PAGE THEATER OCTOBER 21 ciiimk wti.MA.v ixuirrim for HOI.DIXti (tllt! IN HDNDACK SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl . Oct. 17. Tho first Indictment u California of a woman for alleged peonage, was re turned hero today In the Unite 1 Slates court milnt Wong Sttttm, ac cused of holding in iMimlage a .voting Chinese girl, Lo Gun Vv mtg, S.una surrendered and furnl'hml J20U0 ball EAT CABBAGE, FISH E, No IndlgoMlnii, Giio, Milliners or l'- M-t Stiniuu'li If mi'II Take "Pupo'i DlajK'pxIii" Try TliN. Io some foods )ou oat hit bnrk taste good, but wr-rk badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cause a sick, sour, gassy stomach Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic. Jot this down Pane's Dlapiln flixeata everything. leaving nothing to sour ami upn.-t There imvur was auytblug so 'foyI ijulek, mo cortalHly off.vtho. unoronco now imuiy your siom noli in disordqreit you wll get hnpp relief In five mlnutus, but what ptonsee )oii most Is that It itretigth- ,ens and regulate your stomaeh m. ,ou C?H et,yt'Jnle fKMli with out fear. MoH roinodWV givs ou relle' sometltnoM the are slow, but not sure. "Paw's Ulspopeln" is (iilck. positive and pule your stomach In a healthy condition so the miser) won't como back. You fol different as soon as 'Tape's !Mi-u.ln" omee In contact with tho stnmai h-d 1st roes jlut van ishesyour stomach gets sweet, no gases, no Melting, no (initiations of undlgMtud fbod. lour hem I clenrn and you feel fine. Go now, make tho bust liivnstment you ever made, by gutting a largo fifty-cent rate .f Pnue'tf Dlapcpslu from any drug store. You roallro In live minutes ho need lose It Is to suf fer from IndlKistlou, dyspepsia or any stomal h ill order. ar Putman Tonight At the. Christian Church Subject 1 eeki-ng to ave He NKW YOlMv", 0(1. 'Jtl. Wenl,nes o)' llio geuotitl list inuik.nl Hie open ing lintleij in him'Ih IimIiiv. I(el, Ul nml piolVrroil ojULi'd I .1 I higher, hut ilio loueliuii wliinli lolliiwejl wiih llis()Otllll(!illr. t tlltltllUt I'lieifle vtm ilowtt K-l. Inilnr Ami'tinui ('an, m enleil t, Ciiiiluliiiu Piieilie I 1-1 tnir dec Sntiitiliiv'M clme, mid Keiultnd Steel mid I mm l'ueil'ie lug liiii'tuuix. llniiils wero itiogulitr. The innikot '!on nelivo. MULIT TAKES EXAM. FOR RANK EXAMINER WASHINGTON, Oel. :0 Ilarr.v Albeit of Salem nml I.. I.. Miibt of Axlilmnl tut in W .isljini;lin taking the ooniH't'livo miniitiliii fr mi Imunl liimk ovuiiitior A TWICE sT0LD .TALE One of Inloioxt to Our Romleix. Guod iiowm boars roi eating, nml when It Is uiiiflriued after u long lause of time, oven If wo hoeltutcd to believe It at first hearing, wo feel secure. In accepting Its truth now. Tho follow lng ovperlituco of it .Med ford man In confirmed after lmvti) ooru. A. 7. Hoars. 231 Fifth St. .Med ford, Oregon, guys: 'Since pulillel) recommending IiounV Kldnuy l'llls In tt'(7. I have used them oriaelouall) nml they have alwaye brought good results. I was afflicted with revere! pit I us In no buck and I often found j tt fuipodslhlo to sloop T!n kidney! secretions passed too frequently and i this weakness was a source of nuirh nuno.vano. Hearing iman s Kliluey Pills hlghl) wo mm ended. I pro cured a bo at llnaklns' drug store anil by the time 1 had Mulshed the contents. 1 could see that the) weio the right remedy for my trouble Gradually 'tho pains nml other diffi culties dUsiipoared and in) health i Improved. I cheerfully reioiiinn ml i )mu' Kidney I'lIU to uvorvono nf- flirted with kidney roinplalnt " I "When Your Hark Is Ijiiim- R , luember the Name." Don't hlui,i ' ask for n kidney renicdv ak di tlnrtly for I loan's Kidney Pll. the same that Mr. Sears had thel n me dy backol by home tettltnoii). TiUc all torm. Foitur.MItburii Co., Pion . Iluffalo N Y. f'oI'lVf Don'! tlcljiy and put, olTyoui' iiitfiitioii lo try .Schilling's llcsl. buy fl, lothiy and try it ' for breakfast ( o m o p ro w inoniiii. And keep on trying till you gvi In llie linKoni of the can. IF at any time you don't like it well enough to keep on trying and buying, ask the grocer for money back. If 3011 drink coffin .'ir.r. iIiivh In the ear vou inu'l afford not to tr Sehllllug's Host. ;iiid inspect, my Hair (Snods. A complete line just arrived. 1'Yec hair dress with even- sale, ttatihfaclioii teed. giutcaii- Gentlemen's Work A SIM'XMAIrY Will grtnv liair on bald heads. J'tirsonal interview i'l'fiO. Full lino of geniiinu Cut Hair, iniporU'd (lireci li'oin Uojgitim. New York Parlors '.10 NORTH CtfNTIiAL Nciu' rostplTicc. LI 3Q16S Call RAN PLACER (IN SALE OF INFECTED APPLES ('. C Unimiiu tutpeoli'il Hie iulill" nuiikel Siiliinla.x mill tupmlnl Hull vmiii, ami nileilnl niiles weie on Miile. thilei vvii i imintilliilei P"-u-oil lemming the ((itideiiiueil pKidiin " Mnstn'Riiuv,..,! Mule- he has Immmh The new Kugltsh last, the real "lHnli" In Pniml BIUH "Hd I. me Gun Metal Calf .Shoes XV sum Wo carry nil the newest materials and styloe In shwt MUtipg gHd louud loo shoes, inngtug Hi 1'ilie from su mi id .sii.ihi wi: i.iut: i FIT Bl I' ,1 elilmg s Latta & Hopkins Nurseries (Irowt'is of lligh-dt.idc Fruit Tims. A'pple and Fear Trees arc our specialties. Stuck uu -Near-old trees on thife-yeai'-old roots. Some oT best orchanls in the vallcv are set to our trees. N'urnerioM nenr Central Foiiil. Meiirm-tl t.rrit c, i...hii 102, .M. F. & II. building. FhoiieSlJJiL. FxpcriciiccMhows that home grown, acclimated trees are the best. PATRONIZE HOMu NURSERIES Yoor Account Respectfully Solicited If you coiiluiuplntu opiiutng a. njxw baiiU luiiiint.w,, uuiilil be pleased to have ,ou call and examine our facilities and methods. V are prcured to grunt the most liberal terms consistent with prudent banking. The Jackson County Bank FOl'NDI'.'l) IS8H. MKDFOIH), OWKdON. Handles demand and savings fund accounts. Its ciiipmi nt and conservative management, insure to Its customers tin1 prompt and carel'iil attention to their banking business. Safe DopoHit Boxos. Intoroal on Tinio Cortificfttou. l" CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS $75,000.00 YY. I. Vawter, President. (I. It .Lindley, Vice-Pres. ('. V. .McDonald, Cashier. fs The ' All-Pllrpose,, Flour Do ynu hiivo ns Kimd Huteeim vvllh your imstry n with jour biililiiK? ... i Whellmr miii vsnnt lo Invito briiul or IiIhciiIIs r ihh. ntldiH or doiiKhnulM, you'll find tbnt your boat suness foimii when voi uvo Drifted Snow Flour J ri It In the "nil J) KMV.iAf I II ppERwJloun Co. Ma (S el'. ciiHliuiiM till j en i' l hiiutlh' only llm him ol" I'iiiII, hill lliul n low ilntleia in niiti'H nmiiiiKnil In lite iuh In mil Hie nlitelimuilihi I'mil mi "iilc. IHuiit uiles im.iiiit.1 llie i'uiiiimn ul' the nltonxK have hoi II mnileil. ThU in I lie finl lill'eeliil I'iiiII olhMnl ill the l.liilkel Ihin M'liomi, Will. Medford liar.. 1 Modfrnd mini.,. NEW FALL SHOES Tin. moat luiiioitaiii Item In woman's dii'SH oMpeelallv one who w mils to bmk HKo noine iiml), Is fmilwitor. anil this mm. i of ours Is In meet1"1 J'WW ,0 ploaso the most rrUledl of druaMl. GOOII siMJ tiOOII FIT in i; ii.Min iti ii r Hiom; jjgUtlVUflsKSJlttUAtM.: t iuii(o" flour. t Its mm immiiH hui'cchs In nil bitbliiK ll I nlwny of it iiulfoi'in (lutillly. Iloiuly Inlminloi) testH Kuun II HO. " DiiiikIiiiuIh that fall ly molt In our inoiitli nml tho imiKt i1oII('Ioiih'iI(is or inU'w you omu' bitlicd will lift your ifood foitunu IT you usti IMirtcil Snow, AhI; y our i;imnr for II nml IiiiIhI on KuttliiK only Drlftnd Bnow Flour, Sperry Flour Co. I R v U l t .