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IT- .& " PAGE TWO. IOCAL AND L PERSONAL tC. I.. Narretfnn, 53. 11. Holmes mid Brown brothtira wore over from Knglo Point tlio first of the wuok. Ernest Wob of Central l'olnt dis trict whb ono of tho horticulturists In Medford Tnostltiy. Orpgonlim ncncy at Dfi Voo's. HI "V. I'olfor, rnrescntatlvo or tho ,Cltr);-lloiiery Construction com pany. Is down from Uitgunv. ; P. V, 8ayno, Wnltor HnstwIcK nml MW Plyrin of Apnlogntc worn In Med ford Tuesday. Holiday offer BO per cent off. Vn-to-Date At'jrtlo. 232 Hast Main. A. W, Sllsby and 8. S. McKcrchor of .Uhlnnd. operators In timber, spent Tuesday In Medford. H. II. Hopkins, a printer, and his wife, of Seattle, nre Stopping In Moil- ford. . Misses M. L. and A. C. H. Booseyj,,, LcJ t,utr,ct lM Hovxarn. will have homo inado hominy for sale at tho public market on Saturday's and nt tho leading groceries on Wednesdays. All old patrous pleaso remember tho dates and places. 20? William Campbell, the miner, tran sacted business In Medford Tuesday. J. 11. Lyons has returned from his mines In Rock Point district. C. W. Sharpo of Central olnt dis trict was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Regular meals nnd lunches home cooking, Johnson's Cafe, formerly Mission Restaurant, moved to 28 S. Central. 210 K. Calhoun of Phoenix district spent a few hours In Medford Tues day. John McManus, a rolorcd man1, who followed the occupation of chi ropodist, and tamale manufacturer In Medford some time ago, was shot and killed by a policeman at Pasco, Wash., who caught him In the act of robbing a store at night. McManus sought to escape arrest after betas commanded to stop by the officer. At tho It moving picture theater Wcnntoka Trlbo will exhibit a series of slides every evening giving tho origin nnd history of tho Improved Order of Red Men, the slides are very Interesting as it gives tho close con nection of tho bultt of our republic A. D. Naylor, who is In charge of tho HulHs saw mill In Sterling dis trict, camo to Medford Tuesday. Dr. J. P. neddy has returned from a business trip to Portland. Laco and braid for the new filet cmbrolderle-at tho Handicraft Shop. Charles Paul, who has been spend ing several months In tho state of Washington, has returned. Jacob Klippel Is in Medford again after spending several days In tho mining districts of Josephine county. Chicken dinner GO cents, St. Mark's Guild hall, Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30. 205 J. "W. Manning of Klnmath county is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Fay, and may spend the winter in Medford. He Is a pioneer of Rogue Tlver valloy and served two terms as shorlff of this county. Texas Clark, a member of the San Francisco baseball team has been In Medford this week. He is stopping on Dig Applegate for the present. Wynne Scott, one of tho most up-to-dato portrait artists on the Pa cific coast Is taking charge of the portrait department for the Gerkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Main street. William Gerlc vlce-nresldent of tho Pacific and Eastern railroad, ar rived from Portland yesterday. Henry Helms of Barron was a bus iness visitor In. Medford Tuesday. . St. Mark's needlework salo Friday and Saturday In store formerly oc cupied by Golden Rule. 205 II. n, Nye of Rock Point mado a trip to Medford the foreport of the week. Mrs. A. A. Davis of Uerkoley. Cal., la visiting In Medford. Milk and cream at DeVoo's. Sergeant Pat Mego of the police force was operated upon at Sacred Heart hospital Tuesday for appendici tis and ltls conditions was reported this morning as satisfactory. Spe cial Officer lilnton is taking the ser geant's place. "Insurance your best asset." ITav the best. Place your insurance with Holmos, the Insurance Man, right if he writes It. tf Joe II. Wilson of Talent is in tho city visiting friends. Forest Ranger W. C. Frultt and Tom Flynn of Huttou, Cnl., oxpect to return Friday to that district. Kodak finishing, bust in town, at Weston'. Miss Marlon Reddles of Rogue River is spending a few days In tho city. Weeks &McGowan Co . UNDERTAKERS Lady Assistant I)y riioae 1227 Klgtit P. W. Weeks 10JUJ.2 riioaey A. E. Orr 078-M Officer 11. 11. Cady of the police, forco filed his resignation with tho council Tuesday night, to take effect Dec. 1. No action was taken. Jack Overdorf applied for tho berth. Tho hlKh( school football team will play Ashland In this city Saturday. Why not Join tho class of brlpht young people who nre attending tho night school at the Medford Business College? 207 tleorge Hounger of Sacramento Is In tho city for a few dajs. Snow appeared this morning on tho higher fobthllls. A heavy fall of the "beautiful" Is reported Tnos day night. Mt. Wagner Is now cov ered, two weeks later than last ear. Crater Lake pictures ,a book f 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest vox made of tho lko, for salo at Corking & Harmon's studio. Call and ceo them. 23S East Main street, phono 320-J. tt Xlg Clark of tho San Francisco team In the Coast League Is In tho city making arrangements for nn ex tended stay with other members of 111,., .!,, nt Ihn ItnL'ffS mine In the manager of the team, and tho rest of the party are duo Thursday ulght. They will prospect and hunt and fish. Sheriff Slngler was over from JackRonvIlla for a fow hours this morning. William Ulrich will offer at prlvato salo all tho furniture and household effects of every kind and naturo be longing to Mrs. P. S. Steenstrup, at 109 Geneva avenue, In this city. The furnlturo Is first class, and will bo sold at about one-third of Its actual value. Sale to begin on Nov. 19th. 1313. from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at tho nbovo number. Terms cash. James Teller of Hilt, spent Tues day. In Medford on business. A number of Ashland people will .nend tho presentation of "ino. Thief," nt the Page tonight. Ten served Friday and Saturday af ternoon during tho Guild bazaar. 203 Tho Bullls' have begun tho work of laying tho concrete between the rails on East Main. Monday night sorao one drove a buggy for a block through the soft cement, making It necessary to go over the work again. Frank Phillips of Tacdma Is in tho city for a few days. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phona M 1471. Don't forget the danco Thursday night given by the Loyal Order pf Moose. Invitations may bo had from any member of the order. An oratorical-contest between the "High School Girls" will be held at the high school building, on Friday evening, November 21st, nt 8:00 o'clock. Admission, adults 25 cents; children, 10 cents. Have rugs to weave? Orders taken for Corning Rug factory. Am In Medford a few days only. Address n letter general delivery or phone Hotel Moore. J. R. Wolf. 200 Deputy Fruit Inspector Meyers of Central Point Is In the city today at tending to business. Tho police are trying to put a damper on an epidermic of petty thieving that has been reported. The Invlslblo Government, a detec tive story In two parts. "Plants With Nerves," "Scenes In Franco" and "Matrimonial Maneuvers," fea turing Costello, at the It Theater to night only. Tomorrow night only Is "In tho Shadow of Mountains," a two part Edison. A. II. Carey of Los Angeles is in tho city for a few days. Albert Davenport of Weed, Cal., Is transacting business in Medford. Tlio city council granted a five year's leaso to Schell & Schell on tho city quarry Tuesday, the city to pay $1.05 a cubic yard for any of the pro duct they may need, and to rccolvo a royalty of five cents on all sales. Among those who came to Med ford Tuesday to attend the annual shoot of tho gun club were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dana, Joseph Wharton nd A. C. Hough of Grants Pass. William Ulrich is conducting a prl vato sale today on tho property of Mrs. P. P. Stotenstrup on Geneva street. Mrs. Steenstrup expects to join her husband In the east shortly. Attorney Canaday Is attending to legal business In Jacksonville today. James Owens, former county com missioner was granted tho right by tho council Tuesday night to string a mile of telephouo wire on the city's poles in the Lake creek district. Dears aro roportcd plentiful on the mlddlo fork of tho Applegate, and a number of Medford hunters uro plan ning a trip for meat. Mrs. A. F. Eddy of Horlcoloy, Cal., Is vlBltlng at the homo of A. Slovor of this city, Mrs. Eddy was former ly MIfes Mollln Slover of Jacksonville. Applo Day was observed In Mea ford Tuesday by tho Hotel Medfora which served apples In 15 courses, beginning with apple soup nnd end ing with the raw fruit. The dinner was such a success that Manager Mohr will havo another next week and may make U a regulur feature during tho winter. "With Medford tiatw is Medford made. MBDtfOKI) MAIIj TUinilNM. E CITY OF VICTORIA L HKOWXSVlM.i:, Tex.. Xv. ID. -That f000 rebel under Iomrnl Pn lilo Goit7iiUi hud oin-liinuly dofenlt'il the federal foiw of 11000 who woiv ilcfetiilim; Victouit. enpitul f 'IV mnulitns Mnlo. wic oonfiimeil tixh-y ly ol'fioinl leleanuni from (lonJinl hiniM'lf, received nl MiMniiiorn. ncro the bonier from hero. Four rebel officers and fortv men were killed, (lOitruli" Muted Ho es timated thnt 300 federal were Mnin According to wnofnYinl ivjhmK the rebel took no rtrUoiiers hut fluit or cut down nil the IVdctnU who Ml into their linnrii. Tho-e who succeeded in ecunii'.ir from the town were hotly pui-MuM li n rebel force under General .Muruui nnd XJcneml Villnrvnl to the town nt Tuln, thirty mile to the norlhwoi-1, where there wns another fishl nnd the federals were nptin eompletclx routed. 'H PLEADS INSANITY XRW YOKK, Xov. 39. The trial of llmix Schmidt, charged with the murder of Anim Aumuller, opened here today with the defendant ab sent, lie refused to hurry prepurn tioiw to go to court. "What' the ue of hurrying?" lie nked his attorney. "I know jint what the outcome of the trial will he, and I nm ready to go to the elec tric chnir." Most of the day wns devoted to filling the jurv box. Former Judge William Olcott wf. retained today us Schmidt's counsel. At Ids request court adjourned until next Tuesday to nllow more time I" prepare Ins cnne. Olcott thinks thai Schmidt is iiinne. OF WHITE SLAVERY SAX FKAXCISCO. .Nov. 19. Ar thur II. V3dney, son of Judge K. M. Widney of Los Angeles, wns pros. trnted todny, following his oonviHun Yesterday of having accepted moncv from Noel Murphv, n woman of the underworld, in violation of the whilo slnve Invv. Tlio jury recommended him to mercy nnd the court set Friday for parsing sentence, hut nt thnt time VVidney's lnwverx will ask n new trial. Widney's family is rich nnd prom inent. He himself vvns n prosperous real estate denier. His brother, Rob ert J. idney, figured in various episodes with Mrs. Vivien Lyons if Denyer. R0SEBURG MEET ON DECEMBER 4 STIRS INTEREST Iho following Is a letter from Tom Klchardson to the Medford Commer cial club: Dear Hlr: Tho interest in the Hose burg convention Is Intense There wore 30 volunteers at a dinner last night at Kugeno and a delegation will be inado up of the prominent mon of tho University city. Cottage Grove will send a delegation of 12 from her Commercial club, Siitherlln has promised 30 and -0 of tho nioro prominent men and women of Ttoso burg (10 each) will visit every com munity In Douglas county, and tho southern part of this state must be there in full forco. Portland will send down a thor oughly strong delegation, going down Wednesday night, December Ctb, and spending the entire day of Thursday In Itosoburg. The Idea of making an exhibit of tho products of Oregon at Ashland grows upon everybody as they glvo It thoughtful consideration and thoro was even nioro enthusiasm about It at Kugeno last night than at our convention at Grants Pass, Sincerely yours, Messrs. W. P. Qulnlan, Grants Pass F. W. Streets, Medford. George W. Scagor, Ashland XOTICK. Ileal estate men tako notlco. 1 have taken my ton aero orchard, two miles west of Medford oft tho mar ket. 20.r. A. W. JOHNSTON. too tuvri: to omshifv. IJST Doy's overcoat on Mistletoe street near Main street. Flndor return to F. II. Hazeltoii, 1140 West Oth. 200 FOIl KENT Modern house. M. A. Hader, Ornuge. furnished CO North REBELS GAPTUR sciiors AW MtiDFOttlV OK KG OK. ARMORER FAILS T0SEE VVILSON WASHINGTON. No. It). Today .1. Ogdcu Armour called to see the president, hut failed w in ml left for 1'hicngft. Armour did not ny why he wished to sec the president, hut it was be lieved he had called in connection with the government invi'stimtlion into the nllegeil moiuuioly of lcfriir oration space on steamship- between American and Aruentinc potts. No intimation wo given that nn thing but pressure of other Iumiiih prevented the chief executive from granting nn nudiencc to the puckiit,' house mngnnle. Nevertheless, gns i could not help s-unnising that he could havo found time to receive a iitor so iuipoitant in the business world if he had cared to do so. BATTLESHIP IS OFF " VKKA Cltl'Z. Mex.. Nov. 19.-Thc American battleship New Hampshire left here today for luxpam m re sponse to n retpiest from the com mander of tla' battleship I.ouisinnn, them for n week past. Why the New Hampshire was needed whs unex plained. . Daniel' nnd KviirNtn Modern, brothers of tho lute Piesideut Mil dero, arrested some time ngo nt Mon terey, charged with complicity in ,i plot to surrender the town to the rebcN, nnd since then prisniicn ri Sun Juan I'lia, were released today on hull. DELIBERATES VERDICT The fato of F. C. Hums on trial for tho murder of Jeff Coldson, a tramp beggar at Talent threo weeks ago, was placed In tho hands of tho Jury at noon, and at 2:30 were still deliberating on tho verdict. The contention Is snld to lie between a second degree murder nnd manslnugh tor finding. Tho evldenco was fin ished Tuesday afternoon, and the ar guments this morning. With Modforrl trade is Medford made MOTHER! THE CHILD IS Don't Hesitate! A Ijivntlvo Is Neces sary If Tongue Is Coated, Itn'ulli Dad or Ktoinnrli Hour Glvo "California Syrup of Figs" at once n teaspoonful todny often savci a sick child tomorrow. If your little one Is out-of-sort. halfslck, Isn't resting, eating nnd act ing naturally look mother, see if tonguo Ih coated. This Is a suro sign that It's llttlo stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with wasto. When cross, Irrltnblo, feverish, stom ach sour, breath bad or has stomach ache diarrhoea, sore throat, full of cold, glvo a teaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup of Figs," and In a fow nours all the constipated poison, un digested food and sour biln gently moves out of Its llttlo bowels with out griping, and you havo a well, playful child again. Mothers ran rest easy ntter giving this harmless "fruit laxative" because It never falls to cleanse tho llttlo ono's liver and bowels and Hweoton tho stomach and they dearly lovu Its pleusant taste. Hull directions for babies, children of ull ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. Ilewaru or counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a CO-cont bot tlo of "California Syrup of FIks;" then sea that It Is mudo by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company." Don't bo fooled! Coffee You are missing sonietliiiitf 'iH you are not a coffee enthusiast. To become one, get tho habit of using Schil ling's Host. The enthusiast wants but little,, but wants it fine; and ho gets his money's-worth. Schilling's Dost cornea In 1 lb. 2 lb und 2 Vt lb aroma-tight cans; cleanly granulated moneyback. WIOONKSIUV. NOVUM IUW BOGGS NO TITUS ON TRIAL TODAY A jury is being selected in the cir cuit com I this ul'leiuooii lo hear the evidence ugaiiisl Dove llous and S. Titus, licensed of conti Uniting to the delinquency of Myitle lliinscum, stepdaughter of the Into Mj;o Spa iios, nnd Ileal rice Kuvnitmiuh. both in their 'teens. Tho Inking of evi dence will begin this ul'tcruoou, Alter the Hogis-Titus tiiul the two girls will he used us witnesses nguiusl A. U. Fuller, u (Irnnls Pa. unto in it ti. accused of u simitar ft fense. The couiilv authorities (licit con template placing the niils in the (loud Shepherd's home nt Portland. l'OHTI.ANM), Xov. 10. Ttfn le pers on various phases of railtoad nnd public utility occupied lite cut n attention of the Oregon liar associa tion nt the morning session totlav. W. Cotton, general counsel loi the O.-W. It. .; X. ooinpuuv, spoke on "Ititilrond Itcgolntion Fiom o Historical Stnudpoint," pleading lot" the nmelioralion of those conditions vhieh hr said tire haudienppiu- u iMiinlici of rontfs of the country lion, mttkiti" n livelihood. Clyde A. Altchisoii, member of the Oregon state railroad commission, EAT CABBAGF. FISH. SAUSAGE. NEW BREAD Xo Indigestion, (ins, Sourness or IV set Stoiuncli if You'll Tako "Pupe' IHttHpsii" Try This! Do some foods joti ent hit liack taste pood, but work badly; ferment Into stubborn lumps nml cause u sick, sour, Kassy stoniarh? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic. Jot this down Pnpe's Dlapopsln dlKcsts everything, leaving nothing to sour nnd upset you. There never was nn thing so safely quick, so certainly effective No difference how bailly your stom ach Is disordered you will get happy relief In five minutes, but what please you most Is that It strength'- ens ami regulates your stomach so you can eat your favorite foods with out fear. Most remedies kIvo you relief sometimes they aro slow, but not suro. "Pnpe's Dlnpepsln" Is quick positive and puts your stomach In a healthy condition so tho misery won t como back. You feel different as soon as "Papo's Dlapepsln" comes In contnrt with tho stomach distress Just van ishes your stoniarh gets sweet, no . gases, no belching, no eructations of . i .i..... .....i I IIIIUIK) ftiru iooii, your iiunu ino you feel fine. do now, make tho best Investment you ever made, by getting a larne fifty-cent enso of Pnpe'H Dlapepsln fiom any drug storo. You roallzo In five minutes bow needless It Is to suf fer from Indigestion, dyspopsla or any stomach disorder. OREGON A HEARS ADDRESSES Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Wo have changed our name, hereafter the Mission Furniture Works will be known as The Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory Home of tho "Pacific" Cedar Chest. E. G. TROWBRIDGE, JR. Proprietor 113 South Holly Medford, Oregon. I!). 11)13. rend n pitpcr entitled, "I'icseiil 1'ioh leitts in Public nllll.v HcMulnllon." Altchisoii iiigued I'm- n change in the piCNCHt piocciliiie of tlio iiitoVNlulc cnmuicicti coiiitiiissiuu uittl predicted the luilioiiuliMlton ol public on n lei ol nil oliissos, Ofliecis nre being elected Ihht ;! let noon. 1 SEMI-BOSOM ' SHIRTS Have as 'much bosom as a shirt calls for. Enough for looks and good comfort. The cufla will not crack.' The new graduated inter lining prevents it. $1.50 up. CUIKTT. ITtAnODY A CO.. Inc. Mated til Amiw L't'U-tB M ens ArrcW .JT WX vJl vv.s! y $1.50 for Reed Hats, nioM all Hhadt'S and sliapcH. Jj.00 rtir('oiiiUfrni lints imlily lalUs wiv. 9-1.00 for.It.hn H.Slplst.nllats. The Wardrobe West Main Stroot FMFI 0 nrUurlKS Direct from mm I'X ' I IcfC.ih S-CnOSS fAHCL DOOM -Mil in-l n"""" rum. r, ii mi . . IV CiUrrsMAN IMTKUIOK HOOKS-C.-u kin.! i, tit ni.i.ii, nwi bi--t ft I II.. ll Mti'trd .. II 71 COTTAOl: WINDOWS Vr.r flw.l hi I 'r won riwj iiin i'i, im "i p,,,,,.Ll. ill, Unn . .. l W CASlrxnVT SASH, 4 .! ! ID l"k ' I t r.'i, ! Up ffiin. , J I Uli. 11(1 fi ui ... " INSIDi: riHISK In .! Ilrt In txiifll' i 1...I. r -1 IIIDL D00K rtNISIt, nn ! J" i . " SJ WlUIAMt' "COLD 3FT I ft, r toll i,f les I'l . irl I It III 111 u l'l, isr Itll u( Hn ASK TOR CATAL0Q 0. XI VV r!l uu. :!. I ,m- . Ilnfl luaik OU4i.ul.ot. il.tcUxiitiiiiMtaugiliirjr. N I I WII !.: 4 1. tr r ,ni.-, tlnirl. I P W I I I luiu OU4it.lrM ii.cU.uuj.l3u;iiliifjr, BkJ ,,M , MBlBfllMMsaBHMMsWHMSBHMsWSBSlBlk if Medford Iron Works E. 0. Trowbridge, Prof. General Foundry and Machine- Works Pacific 401; Home &98Ij. Res. Pac. 5031; J Ionic 227L. For the best of EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD Sec us. Wo make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sis. Holli Phones MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO. DR. W. II. HEOKMAN lloiucopntli PHYSICIAN AND hi UOIION Office Hpiitla Itulltlluit Office llouis H . M. to ! P. M, GUS . iho Tailor MA KIM Kt'lTH TO FIT AM FIT TO WKAK Oregon Agricultural College I'Alt.MCItK' WKKIC Dcrciobrc H to 111, lUCI This will ho u uolablo event In tho cdiicntlounl blslury of Omitou. Kai hums' ('o-operatlou will ho ttio IcndlUK topic of a NllmuJnltnK series Of Icrtuies The Wwk V tin tiovvded vuth tllKiiihsloiis. and d' inoustratloiis III over.vthltiK tbst muse for the welfare of tho fnruior and bomo-innUir UlNTICIt SHOUT COl IISH .liiiiiuii v .1 to :, IIM I Tho Collt'K" has spaied no offtirt to iiiiiKo this tho most complete shoit lourse In Its history. A very wldo raitMo of iioirses mI ho nlfnrml In (Icncral Agriculture. Horticulture. nltual lluslmudry. DalrylnK. PoullVy KcepliiK, Mechanic Arts DunicmlUt .Science and Art. Comuicrro. Korostry and Music Numerous lectures and iIIm'UmiIuu on I'Alt.MICIta- co-oi'int-ATION. nt homo and abroad, will tin a IcadltiK feature. Make this a plcaiant nnd profitable winter out Iiik. No tuition. Acconimudatloni nKHontibt. Itedurcd rntes on I'll r.illioads. I'or turtbur liifoiiii.ttl'iu adtlrcHH II. M TIJNNANT. UrUra'. Ciir.allls. Onit'iTi. Parlours' IIiiIiiim Co.iiss Wj Cor respoudetii n withoii' tui'ijn Hats Our hactory E3 UM 8:aL" llOOHKO ' , l II .. ... .lit! II 10 n-Hi U--J ( II . .....li.liO Cement Drain Tile Irrigation Pipe ETC. "It's Strongest and Evorlasting" MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CO. Factory N. Riverside Ave. Phono M-C52