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Itoltcrt Ttilfer of Kiiroiuv nrrtvcil
Dozens of hunters wen I Into tlio
fields Thursdny with the uponlnit of
tho qunll sonaon, nnd'imiity InrKo lines
of the birds were secured.- The. quail
aro mora plentiful this yenr limn
ustinl. nud they were slnuchtered mi
.' to thu limit. The senson lnata for
.10 days, hut most of the qunll liuut-
thls morning to bpend a wee'- In this
rlly f tiMjtccMnjBC tho Clark' Henery
work on tho l'nclflc IilRhwn .
Attorney A. 13. Ileames linn re
turned trom a profeuslonal trip to
Ornhla Pans.
Peanut candy, 13c a pound. Get
It at DeVoo'fl.
Atornc-y.GuR Newbury Is In Grants
1'atm today conferring with Special
Counsel II. u. Norton of that city on
tho nnnwor to tho suit of tho Callfor
lvla-.Oregon Tower company against
Mcdford. Tho answer will bo filed
early next week In tho federal court
at Portland.
secure Ilro Insurnnco upon your
fruit while In n packing house. Low
rates. Special short term policies.
Guaranteed Insurnnco with K. S.
Tutny, 210 Garnott-Corcy Hldg
.loli n II. Kenault of Jncksonvlllo
Is n bunlnctts visitor In the city for
a fow days.
Two reels of thrills at It Theater
tonight, "Tho Million Dollar Mys
tery." "
Mrs. W. n. Coleman spent Thurs
day in Jncksonvlllo attending tho an
nual meeting of tho pioneers of Jack
son county. ,
Koonk finishing the best, at Wei
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isli Thea
ter. '
Miss Nell Storm will lenvo next
Mondny for a two weeks visit with
friends and relatives In Portland.
It Theater tonight "Tho Million
Hollar Mystery."
lion Sheldon, who has been tour
ing tho state in the interests of tho
rc-cstnbllshmcnt of the stato normal
school at Ashland has returned.
Mako your winter homo at Colonial
Flats, 217 South Riverside
Jack Stewart Is spending the week
at Salem nttcndlng tho state fair.
"Million Dollar Mystery" at It
Theater tonight.
It. R. Ebcl has returned trim a
trip to tho Pendleton Round Up, and
reports thnt ho saw Bud Anderson
riding n horso in the parade. The
former "Pride," according to Mr.
Kbol appears In the best of. condition
though looking somewhat heavy.
Tbe finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
Lee Jacobs, democratic candidate
for recorder spent Thursday on tho
Applegatc.
Seo tho heiress leap from an ocean
liner at night In "Tho Million Dollar
Mystery" at It Theater tonight. Al
ways 10c.
Tho authorities hava found no
traco of G. "V. Lcldman, a fruit pack
er, and Hazel Rnndall, an 18-year-old
laundry worker, who nro alleged to
hnvo left this city together n month
ago, presumably for California points.
Deputy Constable Hammond attri
butes tho inability of the law to
catch the pair to publicity given the
case, though tho facts wcro kept dark
for throe weeks after their departure.
Tho oldest exclusive agency in
Medford, reliable protection, our only
business. Holmes, tho Insurance
Man.
Southbound passenger train No. 13
was Hauled by two engines this morn
ing awing to heavy southbound traf
fic. Tho train consisted of 15 coaches
three moro than usual.
I .oof for stall 12, public market.
A call for supplemental bids on tho
now federal building to bo built in
this city when tho supervising archi
tects of tho treasury department get
around to It, liavo been Issued. Tho
bids will cover tho construction of
battlements and concrcto base for
tho building.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over IbIb
Theater,
Joe llecman of Gold 1 1 III was a
business vlaltor in tho city for a few
hours Thursday afternoon.
Loof for htnll 12, public market.
Winchle and Poore, a sketch team
of tho Empress circuit nro booked as
tho vaudeville chnngo nt tho Page
theater UiIh ovonlng. Full houses
huvo greeted tho shows at tho Page
under the now management, and tho
Medford public llko tho mixture of
high grado vaudeville and moving
pictures
Authentic war news received by
Mall Trlbuno leased wire will be
posted during tho day at Hotel Mod
ford. '
The in 1 1 inon at Ciatfr Lake
clonl ThuiHday, October Ibt. and
Superintendent rStfola s now making
out tho reports for tiio year, tiic
hotel lino been cloned, und (hero are
ijo uccoiniiioiiatloim at the luko. Sov
oio) auto pa ill on, liowovw, have left
for tliu scenic wonder,
Jlcut incut h at logout prlcog. Stull
12 public market.
It. W. Itulil, editor of tho Morning
Huh will lunvu Hominy for Itnckford,
111, on a coide of (jLm tlp. Mr.
jttihl a tid (Jmiulitiir Itoxuniiu who
linvo Jim) lending thn Kiniiriiur )
Din enfm rVtum Willi Mr. Kulil
hIjoiii iq fllrl of Nuviriult-r
nipiiwfrx
lug Is done on tho opening days.
Game wnrdens are watching for vio
lations of tho law. And particularly
thorn who are liable to accidentally
kill a Chinese phensnut.
Got It at hs Voo8.
Eight hoy tramps, tho oldest 1.0
years of age passed through Medford
Thursday night, and woro given shelt
er In the city Jail. They havo been
employed In tho hnpynrdiS ot tho WI1
lnmcttu vnlley, and were beating their
way bnck to -their-homes In Califor
nia. Wo aro stiU selling Helgoland
Dlend flour ntt.DO per suck. Hut
chison & Lumsden. lfiS
Farmers throughout tho vnlley aro
hoping that the present threatening
weather will result In a heavy rain,
conking up the ground for tho fall
plowing. In some parts of tho valley,
disk plowing is now under way.
E. S. Tumy writes all forms ot In
surance. Excellent companies, good
local service, 210 Garnett-Corcy
nidg.
Frank Johnson of Roscburg Is
among tho out-of-town visitors In
the city today. 4
Pure elder vinegar three years old
at Hutchison & Lumsden. 1GS
S. R. Holmes of Eagle Point at
tended to business matters In Med
ford Thursday afternoon.
Rest meats at lowest prices. Stall
12, public market.
Court Hall Is spending tho week In
the lake districts of Klamath coun
ty-hunting ducks.
Hclghton's Blend Hard Wheat flour
$1.50 per sack. Hutchison & Lums
den. ics
Tho probation authorities will
take steps nt once to curb a number
of boys and girls who stay out late
at nights, and will ask their parents
or guardians to seo that they comply
with the curfew law. The city ordin
ance provides that tho curfow ring at
S o'clock from October 1st to April
1st.
Don't wait to buy flour It may be
higher. Hcighland Blend $1.50 per
sack, every sack guaranteed. Hut
chison & Lumsden. 1QS
Tho proclamation of President Wil
son calling upon tho pcoplo ot tho
land to lndulgo in prayer Sunday, Oc
tober 4, for tho return of peaco to
Europo will bo generally observed In
the churches of tho city. In a num
ber of Oregon towns tUo majors have
Issued a proclamation urging all cit
izens to comply with the president's
wish
ELKS ENJOY
. FUMI
GAIN
About J5( KIU tiuil l.'O i-ito:
gutlioiYil nt tin' loilgu lotuiw hi"t eve
ning nt tlie limit smoker in tho old
oiuulors to uive tluni n "fuiuigulion"
liefoiv niovinlr to their beautiful now
luiihliiijr. which will ho ready id the
near future. Kitinimttion w tli'
fovm of culm nl' "lo!" ami cob
pipes were worked o ultimo while
they eujovnl mi intcrc-tiuir iirucmm
prepared liy the eutnmittec. .1. .It
Huehter Lee .Inrohs, II. II. lliiildi,
V. II. MeUowmi mid X. S. lU-nuett.
Among the inuiit .feature were the
twunl huttle of wit between llu Xew
liurv nud .Indue Kellv, whieh win u
draw: uuimi' liv the Klk- orehetiii.
soup, by the VAW inuutet of A-li-lnnd
and the ,iuity Trio. .Mers.
Knpley and FrVneh llros, vamloxillo
muformor-; an iuiire ive hit of or
atory by Mr. Viniin; of Ashland, it
four-round lioxiue eontet by Freddie
lhirt of Medford and Hud Shaiuroek
of Seattle; bnniyard and oilier imi
tations und funnel solos by .lake
Weis.
After the program, all repaired Jo
the banquet room, .where Me.-.-rs.
Highum and .Moljuirk's ')ionio-!:roun"
steelhead hud been roasted to n tut n
nnd spread with other delieaeies pre
pared by X. S. llennett and ar-ist-ants-.
About seventy-five of the Ashland
herd of F.Iks eame tin in automobile
nnd stayed till the last sta-r wn eor-railed.
AH SON NES
HOLD ANNUAL MEET
Jackson county ptoneem hold their
minimi reunion at .lacksonvlllo
Thursday with oer BOO In attend
ance from MtrlotiH putts ot the coun
ty, Ashluud sending the largest dele
gation.
The oration of the day was dellv
ered by tho ltev. V. F. Shields of
this city. C. C. Ileekman, tho pio
neer banker of southern Oregon pro-
snieti. tiio ouitunry ror tho year,
was read by E. .1, Vlnlug of Ashland.
The Jane MacCullough Cabin,
Native Daughters of Jackson county
served u chicken dinner In tho I. O.
O. F. banquet hall. Tho meeting
was hold In the courthouse.
elded. Many pioneers front this elly
attended.
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I1IE5! LOOK YOUNG,
Use Grandma's Sage Tea nnd Sul
phur Recipe and nobody can tell.
Brush it throtiKb hair.
Gray hair, lwwovur lintuloui, denotes
advivnctng w We oil know the ndvnn
tixgii M a youtlitiil jipinrniire. Yimr
hair In your oliniin. It uitikci) or iiium
the Vmw When 11 fuile.-t, turin gmy iind
leks dry, vlspy nnd nornggly, just .
few iippllmtlnua o( Sgo Ton and Kulpliur
elilialurs Itt apvnranv a liliidrrl-fuhl.
IKm't slay gray! lxvk yoimgl Kltliar
ptvpnio Uio Uiiilo at luHiie or get from
am- dnut store n .10 .cent, lnjttlu, of
"Wyotli's Jt)je nnd Sulphur Hair Rem
edy," ThniiimiuU of fftlU rceonuneiul this
irAdjr-to-iistiiiiremratlou. brnliio It .lurk
Kxerylens tho Imlr Uwitlfullv nnd rwnnrea
section of tlie comity wan represented, I inumruii, mops ciip iu-iiing nmi (ailing
The day wiia spent nsldo from regu
lar program In recounting old ex
periences nnd renewing old ae
(liialiitnmes. The leunlon had tho
largest attendance In tho history of
the county. Ashland was selected as
the next uieclng place, dale undo-
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
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luilrt Ivsldes, no ono can noIWv toll.
ti it darkens so naturally nnl evenly.
You tnoUtrii n s)HMip or foft liritnli with
it, drawing till thniiigh the Imlr, tjvklng
one snnll ittiaud at u (lino Ity ittoriilng
the gray lialr dinpenri niter another
application or tuo, Its imtunil color l.i
rrstorel iukI It U-ooiiin thick, glM.iy luid
luttrotm, and you apjKMr jfat younger.
E RIVER FRUIT
WINS HNZE AI SALEM
The folonlng telegram was re
ceived this morning for J. A. West-
erlund nnd shows thnt tho Rogue riv
er valley succeeded In carrying off u
largo number of prizes for its fruits
exhibited at tho stato fair.
"Salem, Ore., Oct. 2. Prizes
awarded Westcrlund Orchards: Best
general fruit display, first; best five
boxes fruit, second; best packed box
Xewtowns, first; plata oxhlblt Jona
thans, second and third; Black Twigs,
first; Gono, first! Xewtowns, first
and second; Home Beauty, first;
Spltzenburg, second; Wlnesaps, sec
ond; Winter Banana, first; Bartlctt
pears, first; Bosc. first; Comlco, nee-
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Shoes
For Boy, For Girls,
For Little Tois, Too
There's 'no denying the fact
that shoes for children should
bo carefully selected. You will
find tho boat children's bhoes
here.
No prlco lower thnn ours,
when tho shoes aro as good.
Wilson's
$8.00 Bcci Springs, wnrrnntacl for 2f) youro, vliilo
thoy Just, go at JjM.UO
A lot of now Slip-on Rniucojiis, a good, lioavy, tlrosr.y
, coat, wliilo tlioy last $'!.$)$
A good High Top Shoo, tlio regular $0.00 kind, nil
sizes, going at. .... .-I Bucks
A swell looking Droaa Shoo for U Bonoii
A big lino of Umbrollaa, just in, bought right, at
only .. 31, 75 nnd 50
Tho Bost 1.00 Lid in Medford.
We Are Going to Have a Big
Sale Next! Week
On Wool Blankots, Mackinaw Coats, Sweaters, Flan
nol Shirts, Mon's Suits, Ladios' Suits, Underwear,
Sox, Touts nnd a hundred othor things. Got in lino.
Don't got loft.
WILSON'S
Tlio Cheapest Storo in tho West
126430-134 No. Front Stroot.
Phono 407.
wnrpiiw
Tho preliminary hearing of Mrs
Fannie McXulty, charged with de
frauding the Jackson County Bank,
will be held next Tuesday, tho delay
being cauhed by the nbsenco of her
attorney !!. V. Mulkey, who is In
Salem this week. The ball was fixed
at 300, and .Mrs. McXulty Is making
an effort this afternoon to glvo bonds
for freedom pending trial. Tho
Plnkcrton agent who collected tho
data and cvldenco in tho case will be
called from Portland. Mrs. McN'uIly
denies all knowledge of tho certifi
cate or deposit for $380 belonging to
Mrs. Sarah Colling to which she Is al
leged to have forged the signature.
Why Xi
Get the best smoke, Dor. Johnson,
tmj also patronize bom.
Wll
ond; Winter .Veils, second; prunes,
Mayor Purdln said Thursday first; Lowe's farm qxhlblt of Gil
there would bo no proclamation on varieties awarded sweepstakes."
Ills part.
This paper and tho management at
tho Page Theater Invites alt children
under 14 to attend the Saturday mat
inee free. Clip tho coupon from this
paper.
Roger Bennett Is spending the week
at the stato fair at Saloni.
Raincoats, dresses, clothing, rum
rnago snle. Water's Paint store.
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Hunters returning from tho moun
tain district report bear and deer to
be scarce.
Auetlon sale Saturday, October 3rd.
New and second hand goods, corner
Main and Fir streets. Win. Ulrlch,
auctioneer, 167
A light fall ot snow fell In tho
higher foothill levels Thursday.
Children clip a coupon from this
paper and visit the. Page Theater free
at Saturday's matinee.
Among the pioneers at the annual
meeting at Jacksonville Thursday was
Mrs. Merrlman, mother of George
Mcrriman, now Jn hor ninetieth year,
who acted as Interpreter for tho
Itogue river Indians when thoy made
the last treaty with the whites In tho
early GO's.
This paper and the Page Theater
will entertain tho children under 1 1
free at a matlneo Saturday, when the
coupon In this paper In clipped and
properly filled out.
Mrs. Henry Kllppol and son of
Portland were among the ploneors at
Jacksonville Thursday. Mr. Kllp
pol was for many years a resident of
Jackbon county. Her husband was
political boss ot the county for 20
years.
Presbyterian rumniago sale Water's
Paint store, Friday and Saturday.
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Robert FInloy of tho Antelope dis
trict was n business visitor In tho
city Thurnlay,
J, O. Oerklug, the best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives rnado any
where, time or plaro Studio 'i'iH
Main St. Phono 2'iu-i
O. Yob of the Applegate upout
Thursday In Medford intending to
hiikltiimM mutters.
Big baigulns In millinery coin
inenrlng Krlduy ut Uuudlutt Hitters,
103 North Ceutrul. lfl&
It. A Holmes, iIih Jiuurunro Mun,
!iw J G00 to Ion ii.
IIiiiiiiiiskm sain. Tim 'r"b!orlKu
Juill! hold u riiiiliiiUKii Mln unit nni
plu vmroilfM In Wutfi'ti I'ulnt und
TOO liATK TO CLASSIFT.
FOR KXCIIANGi: Klght room
house clear, to trade for llvo stock.
Bennett Investment Co.
FOR SAM-: Fine well broken work
team and harness. F. L, Ton
Velle, Juckfonvllle. 171
Had Lung Trouble
and Expected to Die
With tb rlvlllH.I orl'l nniliiimlr
.t-klu a iwinc for I.uuk Trouble, tfiu
InimlMT of wuYorU-ii lirvunlil lul
tlirouvli tlie ui K l.'tVmaii's Allcrnlltr,
a iiicillcu for Tlirout ami l.unu 'I ruti
liliii, U ultriu'tliii; imlver.il ntlnitlnn
For fldccii year l.ckuiaii'ii AlK-rntltu liui
hten uu-il ami tin- ri-iwrU f r,ivi,rl,
la many vtIM'K') li"lMl' aei I ml I in I e
inni i in ruruiu
auiouut of Kxl,
rufdliiiie I" ilplui:
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II I'upfr Horn, au K. Mulii,
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vtintMT. UH, wllli a i-ry inn! mlil ami
(11(1! Htit. 'llll' lllXlUr llli'll ilOIIUIIII(lt
tny raa at ,lulnrlu IVvr I ifrt'iv l; Id;
11 woriu. Iluil two kiikuIIuIIimk Im'IiI
ovrr me, ami lli vrrOIrt wun that iIih
ttr bail (Tirii-, in ItuitfK nmi Hut in
caui wua liui-lc. only vuvtt ni !
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Many New Suits,Coats, Dresses and Hats
Justin by Express MakiniJOur Showing the best of the Season
Wear a Style Craft
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and you'll be stunningly coated,
more graceful garment has ever
Fascinating, Fashionable and "Chic"
Probably no
been created
These smart cape coats arc reproductions of
the latest French modes and at a glance will
' meet the approval of discriminating women.
. $15 to $57.50
$9.50 up
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MORE NEW TAILORED SUITS
The List, low days lias nddeil ninny bcnulil'nl now
Tniloi'ctl Hirils to onr line, soini prices of which we
have been short i'or weolcs. See the ikj,v WidinKotcs
Suits wo arc sliowing at $19.50, $21.50, $2X50.
Other new models in the Stylo (Val't line at $25.00
to $50.00. The HiiH.sian greens, the tct de ne're
brown, blues and black.
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
Manv liaml.soine new Pattern Hats, including the
JMonicey Fur Trinnned Hats, not necessarily expen
sive because they are handsome. We keep ilte price
down that is why onr millinery is so popular. Then
we protect you in slyle, having onlv one ol a kind.
Smarl Trimmed Hats at $4.95, $5.45, $7.45,
$8.95, $10.00 up.
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Hose ..'.:. S1.00, $1.50
Armor I'lafe Hose, for the
best 25e-n7ifl ' 00; values.
Kvery pair guaranteed.
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KABO CORSETS
The new Jail- models in
Kabo, tho live model cor
set, are here, including the
new dancing model, $1
to $10 a pair.
THE NEW BRADLEY
SWEATERS
The Mradloy line of sweat
ers iio,eds no introduction.
.Many pretlv novelties in
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the duotone, nngqra, in
cutaway, jumbo sliaNvl col
lar bell oil coals', as well as
Hie plain cardigan1 slitch
coats, priced $3.f)8 to
.$9.50.
Children's, $1.98, .$2.25,
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THE NEW BASQUE
DRESSES
More new Mastpic Dresses
just in by express, in black
fittiu, black crepe do ehino
also tho new grooiih,
blue, etc., in oropodo chine
-in Vool Dresses we aro
showing many pretly
luiiiocJTools in crepe, pop
lin, serge, serge and sal in
eoinbinalioii, (de.
Hutu for tho JJttlo girl,
Hutu for tlio littlu boy,
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