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. ix- I. lir PAGE TWO. I0CAL AND L PERSONAL 8, Smith of Oregon City Is tho RUnst if Mrs, 12, lllnns, who Is his daughter. Mrs. li. II. llnnklns, who has boon Visiting relatives HvlnR In liouomn mid Alameda rountleH, Cal., roturnud Sunday. Fresh lump lliuo In any quantity. Medford Lumber Co. George F. King has returned from n trip to the oil rioltln of Wyoming, which ho reports to be flrM-class. Mrs. F. Jaelmon of Grants Pass Is tho RH:tt of hor parents, Mr, and Mrs. 8. E. Redden. MrR. Frank .MoKcc of Seven Oaks was a Mcdfortl visitor Saturday af ternoon, Wynno Scott, ono ot tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on the Pa cific coast Is taking chargo of tho portrait department for tho tiorkln & Harmon Photo company. 22S East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hnnlcy mo tored to Medford Saturday, accom pnnlod by William Uanley of Harney county, who left for Portland that day. Dr. It. G. Jeffrey of llutto Falls Is visiting relatives living In Medford. C. A. Pruott and Mr. and Mrs. J. h. Illloy ot Kaglo Point district transacted business In Medford. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. W. V. Cameron, II. H. Taylor and Elmo Throckmorton were over from Applcgato Saturday. II. F. Meader and F. n. Oatman of Talent district, spent several hours In Medford Saturday. John Slsty.of Willow Springs mo tored to Medford Saturday. Durlap sacks wanted at Russ Mill. Fred Luy of Wellon and H. G. Meyer of Lake creek wero of the many In Medford Saturday. Mrs. A. D. Llttlo has returned to Medford after a visit ot several weoks In Nebraska. "Insurance your best assot" Hare tho best. Placo your Insurance with Holmes, tho Insnranco Man, right it he writes It. Dr. Hart, who has been looking after his orchard tn Talent district, will leave for Illinois tomorrow. Ho sold his prunes dried at six cents per pound. D. Peronl, proprietor of the Ash land creamery, Is transacting busi ness in Medford. Digester Tankage for topping oft hogs and for growing pigs. Kori- nek Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 198 Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Mr. and Mrs. H. Luy, Prof, and Mrs. P. Smith, Mis Fletta Ulrlch and Rlea Chapman of Jacksonville attended tho theater in Medford Sunday night. P. K. Nalljr has returned from Talent district whero ho has been looking after an orchard. Home-made bread at Do Voe's. ' Fred Hurst left for California Sat urday and will bo gono some time. F. M. Stewart of Eaglo Point was a recent business visitor In Medford. Crater Lake pletarea ,& book )f 12 pictures, hand colored, the finest ever made ot tbo lake, for sale at Gerklng & Harmon's studio. Call and seo them. 228 East Main street, phone 320-J. tf W. J. Itodgers, the Antloch mer chant and Mr. and Mrs. John Hig ham of the same district were In Medford Saturday. L. Nlcdermeyer ot North Jackson ville spent a tow hours In Medford Saturday. Digester Tankago for topping oft bogs and for growing plga. Kori nek Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 198 J. I). Elston of Klamath Falls Is In the clt for a few dayB. Farmers have begun bringing Jn their chickens and turkoys for ship ment to Portland nnd San Francisco markets for tho Thanksgiving trade. Kodak IlnlshlUK. oi iu luwu, ot Weston's. A. D. Cornell of Grants Pass :a In tho city on business. Miss Molllo Tato of Ashland vis ited Medford friends Sunday. K. D, Weston, comoiorcial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment. Pboue M 1471. Tho, Parent-TeaeherH association of tlio Washington school will meet Fri day, Nov. 14, 3 p, ni. In tho Wash ington school building. A good at tendance Is desired as theru Is im portant business to transact, High grade, six octaves, parlor or gan for sale cheap. First class con dition. Mrs, Maria Ottordahl, 845 Dakota avenuo, phone 505-Y2. 200 Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant I4y Phono 27 Night P. W. WocUh 1D3-J.3 Phones A. K. Orr U7H-M Miss Truolilootl of Medford hns been engaged to Instruct Jacksonville public school pupils In vocal music. She will give ono lesson a week to each department. Mr, nnd Mrs. .It. E. Peyton of Flounco Rock, visited Medford last week. Tho young ladles society ot the Catholic church cordially Invito ou to attend the social given nt the Par ish hall Tuesday evening, November 11, at S p, m. ll3 II. 11. Patterson, the nursery man. has returned from n two week's duck hunt near McDowell, Cal. Misses M. h. nnd A. C, 11. lloosey will have homo made hominy for sale nt tho public market on Saturday's nnd nt the leading groceries on Wenesays. AH old patrons please remember the dates and places. 204 "11111" Hnnlcy ot Hurfts, "King ot Central Oregon," spent Saturday af ternoon In Medford visiting his brother, Ed llnnley. He was on his way to meet James J. HIM In Port land and try to stir up some railroad activity. Ho predicts an era of prosperity throughout the nation. The Pareut-Teachora' circle of the Washington school will meet Friday. No. 14, nt .1 p. ni. nt Washington school. A good attendance Is de sired as there Is Important business. John Grelve of Prospect was In Medford on business tho last ot tho w eek. Leonard Carpenter Is In from his orchard for a few hours today. Superintendent Trnna of the wat er department, has completed the work of cleaning tho reservoir. Peter Jensen ot Lake creek Is In Medford for a few days. Col. George P. Minis gf Seven Oaks spent Sunday in Medford. A. Lundgrcn of the lliuo Led go district is in tho city for a few days attending to business interests. Jim Edwards of Rctilngs, Cat., Is visiting friends In Medford for n tew days. Judge F. M. Calkins of the circuit court Is holding court In Grants Pasd today. Tho resumption ot the criminal docket for Jackson county will begin Tuesday morning, with tho Mynott horso stealing case the first on tho docket. Misses Nell Storm and Fay Pankey visited friends at Rogue River. Sun day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Young and Miss Mlnklcr visited Ashland friends Sunday. The cloudy weather Sunday brofightjoy to the duck hunters and severallarge bags wero secured along Rogue river. Early Sunday morn ing three largo flights of ducks and geese passed over Medford south bound. They were flying low. This is a sign of a storm. The six young men held for mis behavior at Mrs. George Laldley't party Friday night appeared before Prosecutor Kelly Saturday and were each given lectures that ought to sub duo them for some time. They wero put on probation, with orders to re port weekly. Al Pankey of Central Point spent Sunday In Medford. John T, Carlson ot Uandon Is In tho city on business for a few days. Mrs. D. T. Dennett of Weed, Cal., Is visiting In Medlord this week. Mrs. P. J. O'Caru received a wire Monday that he mother was serious ly 111 and left on tho afternoon train for Vermillion, S. D. Miss O'Gara accompanies her as far as Laurel, Nobraaka, and will return later. ROOSEVELT TELLS OF PROGRESSIVE PARTY PLAN DUENOS AIRES. Nov. 10. Theo dore Itoosevelt recited his political creed before an audlcnco ot Argon tlnoB hero today and outlined, In a speech lasting moro than an hour, tho work that he and his followers had sot tbomselvcs to accomplish In tho United States. "Wo do not seo all the steps that It will bo wjceuBury to tako In tho fu- turo in order to realize our Ideals," ho said. "Hut we do fcco tho six or eight or a dozen steps which it Is now necessary to tako. Theso wo shall tako; and then tho further stops will become clearer to us. Wo welcome, tho aid of thoso who believe In our taking theso first stops, evon though U nut) bo that our ways shall bo sundered fron? their ways In the remote future." Colonel Itoosevelt spoko at length on the topic of recalling judicial do ciKlons. In tbo United States, ho said ccrtrln great privileged Interests had "ought f r two generations to rob tho people of their sovereignty by divid ing it betweon courts and legislatures and finally by placing It in tho courts through giving tho courts political and non-judlclal power. This was ono of tho grave evils which he and his followers sought to wipo out. Among tho nmny reforms written on their program, ho said, wero these: Card r TlianlcM. Wc deslro to thank all thoso who so kindly assisted us during the recent Illness and death of our husband and father. MUS, W, A. ELLIOTT AND FAMILY. MKDKOKI) MAlli TlxMIUhNK SCHOOL CHURN .10 PLANT THROUGHOUT CITY Tonumow will he nw-plmitit.R dn.v tor tlie ecliunl children of .Mod ford. Auv one linviutr cuttiiurs in nnv iiiKimit ii f tti in-ii nniiii'il IteloW. Ill' any other Reed variety, will plcnc notify either Mt. Keddy, phone ;lM,. or Mr". Hird, phono 805. The cutting!, will be culled for nud ilclixeroil t the vacant More buildtv in St. Murk'.- hnll. Ttumlny inoriuui; Through tho courtesy ol St. .Murk jruild. tho wiciuit torc-room hns lioo" placed nt the di-jpiwnl of the roe committee. Kvorv member of Ihe committee i n-kcil to nppeur nt the hull not Inter thnu U o'clock on Tiie-ilny nnd to brim; n stout pair of old spU-nr with her recently sharpened ones the chnirmnn of the committee smr- giwt-s. Tlte nvernse ntteuilnnoc of the public school- of Medford ix 12 10. St. Mary's uemlomy nvcmpc' SO. A each child i to receive five cutting n grout ileal of work must ho done, ntiil ecry member of the committee will he needed. Mr. K. K. (lore. Mr. P. S. Sleen stump, Mrs. V. R. Merrick. Mr. Charles Palm. Mr. M. I. Alton!. Mi. K. H. Pickcl, Mrs. W. I. Vnwler. Mrs. II. W. LmuMlen. Mr. J. F. Heddv Mrs. A. A. Mini. Mr. Oniric Scliief feliu, Mr. V. V. Hollis Mrs. l W. Conkliu, Mrs. II. C. Stoddnnl, Mr-. T. W. MiMlcs, .Mrs. J. A. Perry. Mr. Hurt Anderson, Mrs. V. O. Davidson, Mm. Delroy Gctchcll, Mr. K. II. French, r.M. Uert Harmon, Mi K. Putnam. Jtrs. Helen Onlc mid Mrs. Simpson of Coos Uay will also usist on the committee. Ten thousand label hnve been ordered, nnd ns most of them will he needed .-ome idea of the amount of work to he done can pe gained. Old kid gloves muy he found very ii-eful in cutting mm tying the labeled slips into bundles. Kach school child will he given five slips to plant, nnd at least one of thcxe slips will he n Huirh I lick-on, which is still the Medford ro-e. There wns some question about the voting on the Mcilford rose Inst sum mer, so hnllot boxes were placed in Mann's mid Kentncr' store, where they rcmnined for three month. The recount left the result n before, with Hugh Dickson well in tho lend. The be-t known varieties nnd those thnt grow well iu Medford tiro the follewing: Krau Karl T)ruchki. Viscountes Folkestone. Dorothy Perkins. Hugh Dickson. J. II. Chirk. General McAnrthur. Ulrich Pruiiner. Knierine Auuustn Viotorin. Papa Gontior. Caroline Testout. Heine Mnrio IKnrictlit. Augustine Ouikiiuoishcmi, or white La Krnnce. Mnrshnll Xeil. Killnrncy. Hill Seibricht. Hichinoiii mid Ln France. Willi such splendid variety, lliink whnt n hhowing we will he nble to make in another yenr nt our roe -how. Another rose-nlnnting dnv early in the spring is contemplated by the committee. The ladies of St. Mark's guild will fcrvo lunch iipstuirs to the Indies of the committee, nt 'J.'i (wild each. Lndie of tho committee, p!ouo do not fail to come, us we nttod cvor.v one of you, nnd your hearty no-opor-ntion will do u trrcnt deal toward making Medford n city of ro.-os, or hetter yet. the city of rosea. DIED. August Laurentz died at his homo on tho Jacksonville road Tuesday morning, Nov. 10, at flvo o'clock from Injuries received In an auto nc cldont last Thursday, Deceased was born Dec. 10, 1800 In Waesten thom, Germany. Tho funerat serv ices will bo held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from tho family homo, tho Itov. Wllker of tho Lutheran church offi ciating. Interment In Odd Fellowa cemetery. A. A. Lewis of Talent spent Sun day in Medford on business. Tho Order of Railroad Telegraph ers added nearly 1,000 new members to Its rolls In Septembor. TOO LATH TO CLA8.SIKV. WANTI3D Double cylinder steam hoist and cable, for particulars ad dress F. C. H., lock box Hi, Oold Hill, Oregon. 203 FOIt HUNT -Apartment, 7 rooma and bath, 0 Itoso uyenuo, corner W. Main. George Huts, phono 73C-J. 203 ROSES MI'iDKOKI), ORK(K)X, MONDA V, NOVUM HNK 10, 1i)l!. GEORGIA WIFE OF MILLIONNAIRC ARRESTED ,1 Mf EPrvAKO BKOWM rtLSOP Mrs. Hffio 11. Als.ip. twenty one yctr old, of Gulttsi ill", (.. whoc rotiiiutli secret welding on I'ebru ir lo, lull', to lMward It. Alsop. soientj five yc.iw old, of Pittsburg, heir to the llmsc.x lullllon. ciiii-od iiiitvli leiinueiit, wan iirrcstisl In front of the AiimiiiIii Hotel In Now York city, nnd to. keil In a cell on n charge of dluonlcrlj conduct for fulling to pay a inxU'tib fmv. Mrs. Alsop. attlreil In velvet mid furs, wished to take SP.OOO worth of Jewels she was wearing to her icll with her, nud when tb's prlIIc,:e wis denied sln said she would kill tu'isilf. Xhc Old not do s, h ii.er RAID LODGING- HOUSES ORDERIWDMEN OUT Chief of Police HltUoii nnd niMlst ants mndo a tour of tho rootulni; house late Saturday utaht, and an nounced this mornlui; that as a ro suit that tho wonien Iu tho Florida and Windsor rooming houses would bo ordered to vacate. Theso wore tho only toiling houses that failed to come up tu tho pollco standards of propriety. BLIZZARD RAGES IN EAST (Continued from i'ngo 1) been heavy losses and perhaps drown ings, but cotuunlcntton wns so much -- . GoTlVio -Todnv is a fact: (o- morrow a may-he. As a matter of prin ciple! von .should test the Schilling's Best money hack guarantee: "it will suit yon hetter than any other." And sis si matter of principle yon shouldn't trifle with' time. Do it now. Order today; you get tomorrow. may for- Draperies Wo curry a vry cumulate tin of draixirle, lno curtains, fixture, etc nil ilo all dim- of iiitiolterln. A pedal mun to lark arirr th! worU axcliitlvtly and will Klvn nn kcxh) ervlce an In ikibI, to g.t Iu even tho Urgvat cltlc. Weeka & McGowon Co. Medford Bettor Go to the CHRISTIAN CHURCH TONIGHT And Hear -About It i m i tIXW .'II in. t vl y'vf I ' ' nil A j.vi -w Wmm ihkbi j iv c "ir.jr.i'' rj m i : Christ Is Coining To Interrupted that detail wero uuob tiilunbli', Kimlorn t'niiuiln reported xcro weather, Snow nt Pittsburg t'lTTSlll'ltO, Nov. to, -Tho heavy miuw storm which, beginning hero early Sunday, was still swooping this rcr.tou today. Huh broken all local Nopnibur i coords. Snow wan It Inches deep this morning nnd moio was falling. Many trains wore stalled, Street car traffic was near ly tie up. Several IoIIIshIoiih oc curred. Telegraph and telephone, services wero nearly prostrated. DK.TKmT, Mich., Nov. 10. The loss iii Michiiruii nlonc n n vc nli ol ilir lilmiiiiil In-i uiisht mid toiliiv wn- lived lit ."iW),l'0!l. flop- .Hid sliill'liig (-uffcrcil IiciimIv. Ilcmv lo- won intlirtcil ll t Poll lliltoi', rs WUn P.ARFS7 IISTFNI IIIIU UnitLU i LtUILIli 'PiUH'' lliiH'plit" Makes Slrk, Sour, (Sii-sy Stoiuiulis Suiely IVcl I'lue in 1'ho Minutes Time it! In flvu minutes nil stout, aeli distress will ku. No liidlKCStlou, heartburn, sourness or blrhlug of gas, acid, or eructations of undi gested food, no dullness, hloatlugi foul breath or headache, Papo'H l)lapcplu Is noted for IU spued (u rttgtilntlug upuct HtouincliM. It Is the surest, ipilckost ami most certain Indigestion remedy In' tho whole world, and bcslduM It Is harm loss. Millions of men nnd women now cat their favorite foods without fear - they know Cape's Dlnpopslu will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for our sake, net u Ire flfty-cttiit ensu of Patio's Dlapuitsln from any driiK store nnd put )onr stomach right. Don't keep on being mlserablo life I too short you arc not hero long, so make your stay agreeable. Kat what ou llku and digest It; enjoy It, without dread ot rebellion In the stomach. Papo'ri Dlnpcpsln belong In your humo anyway. Should one ot thu family cat something which don't agree with them, or Iu rano of an ar tack ot Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis or stomnch derangement nt day time or during tho night. It Is handy to give tho quickest, surest relief known. MENDETS Mend all leaks Instantly without tho uso of heat, (eolder, cement or rivet In granltewaro, aluminum, hot water bags, tin, cupper, brass, shout Iron, all cooking utensils and rubber goods. Simply tighten Mendut and leak is mundod. Assorted sizes and wrench In each package. Prlco 10 and 25c a box. MltS. i. II. STi:Vi:.S, Tlo, ngent for this county. Also on salo at M. F. & II. Co.. Medford. GUS The Tailor Let Us Take Care of your Hair Noglect of tho scalp is rosponstblo for most hair trouble. Tho scalp needs noutlshmont, irnssago, stimu lation. Mmlnello Treatments and tho Prismatic Uuy almmt work miracles for tho hair. Tho advlco of an uxporlunced Marl nollo gindiiato la at your sorvlco trco ot chnrgo. Ilrlng your combings to us, Wo do A No, 1 work. Marinello Hair Shop 407 Oaruelt-Coroy Hide Phono oT.7-lt WOOD For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CORD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 7G0-R all ANOTHER NEBRASKA COMMONER , - - ,, , (.H.t.l.SPli: Of t.Mll, Mill. TO SPEAK IIEKE Tuesday Evening Nov. II at T. l". nt St Mark's h.iU. Main nnd Holly. Pastor J A. Ulllesple. or Nw lirasMi, will Hpcak on. "Victory O'er the tlrave" This Is the third of the iierles of I. II. S. A lectures belni; gln here, mid tho Interest mdouis to be holdlllK Up well. The purpose of those lerturos Is said to bo tho stirring up of a more general In terest In Individual lllblu study. The lectures are from tin iiutiHlnrlau standpoint, not with an Idea of op- ipnsliiK the church Iu any good work tlmy nut) do, but with tho hope thnt some may lie more deeply Interwatml In tho llllile. becauHK of a elmirer ntiilentuinlliiK of Its tearhlUK. prov luiisly duspalreil of. on account of the tunny contradictory doctrine put forth by the many dirtercut denomi nations. All seals iiro free, nml ciery one Is uiiiilc welcome. T. F. PRATT "The Healer" has made tho blind sec, tho deaf huar, tho lamo wnlk, tho sick get well. I'lftcon years' of 'practical experience In treating chronic, diseases. Consultation free. Lo cated at 3IG N. Ilarllnlt St. Phono tlD'JvM. Mcilford, Ora. 1 Make a Sjutiiilly tif COLORING and BLEACHING The HAIR And Guarantee Satisfaction. Swilches dyed lo order, 1. lusl Weeeived A New Line ol' HAIR GOODS And ihe Latest in SHELL GOODS Would like lo have every lady in Medlord and vicinity visit our Parlors. New York Parlors Near the PoslolTiee T'&S) ( where u leii it if wind ptOMillcil ilu. The llnnl To I'll. Correct Shoe Style Fine Quality Perfect Fit Thcne nre ihive cHrsenl.inliJ lo jierfpel rotth.'enr jmlistl'ne (ion which every woman linpt'K io m in tin allocs .she htiyx, tiiitl which he does j,'id when xhe mnlce her nel lion from our hIimU ul' I'nl! Shoes. Behlingls EL LET DICK DO IT! WHAT? All kinds nt hoiiscrteaulng, deco rating, pnlntliiK. paper hanglui:, tint ing and furniture revarnUhlug. If It mo he done Dkk will do It. 8'iuaro deal to all. Ladles In MwUfnrd wanting work In lioiiiH'cleauliiK should seo tuo. Dick Saunders .til North 1'lr. iiiuin Olll-M NEW YORK Giants vb. OHIO AGO White Sox Medford, Nov. 17 Secure seats early On sale al Nash and Med lord hnlclx, The Qui, ami Urown & Hall. Resorvcd seats $2; gonoral admission $1. STOP! IS YOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED? JC not, see McCurdy At onoe, or telephone ONI'ITWO TIIRlfll!: OlTico Sparta Building Wc Like To Fit ik !".