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MMDFOKD MATL TimUUNlO, MlDDKORl), OWttdOtf, SA'ITRDAY, OCTOHIM 10, 1011
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IOCAL AND
i- PERSONAL
Or. H. It. Sector wishes to nnnounco
thntlio will hold clinics at tlin Sncrcd
llonrt lioxiiltal on tlio disonsca of
women, for tho ltcnctll of tho train
ing Boliool at tlio hospital. TIiobo
clinics nro froo ntul nny ouo desiring
treatment or ndvlco on tlioso llncB
vlll please teo Dr. Soely or Sister
Superior of tho Sacred Heart hos
pital. LnMnr's tailor shop has been
moved to 20 South Central. Call and
hoc our new woolens. 174
Mr. P. L. Ocrc of San Francisco "la
thofenbst of friends In Mcdford.
Tailor made-to-ordcr hluo serge
piiUb npcclal during October ?28.50.
Silk lined with no extra clinrgo. I.n
Jlnr'a, 20 South Central. 174
v Henry Dox of Jacksonville Is In tho
city attending jury service before the
federal court In tho murder trial of
Jim George. I
When ordering your bread by
phone, always ny tho Pennant
wrnpped. 195
A number of Mcdford high school
students including tho first and sec
ond football teams are spending the
day in Ashland attending tho Grants
rass-Ashland football game.
Wanted to hear from owner of
good farm for sale. Send cash price
and description. I). F. Dush, Minn
eapolis, Minn.
Joe II. Wilson of Talent Is spend
ing the day In tho city attending to
business matters.
Miss Hoosoy for fresh hominy,
booth 19, Tuesdays and Saturdays.
173
Frank Johnson of tho Dead Indian
country Is spending a few days In tho
city attending to business matters.
P. C. Dlgham. whllo hunting near
Prospect tho first of tho week killed
n rnttlcsnnko with 13 rattles nnd a
button. Tho reptile was nearly four
feet long, and is claimed to bo tho
largest ever slain In this section.
Take tho intcrurban autocar for n
pleasant Sunday rido to Central Point
nnd return. 25 cents round trip.
Leaves Main streo Sunday 9:10 and
10:10 a. m., 1:10, 2:30, 3:40, C:10,
0:10. 7:40 and 10:30 p. m.
Tho funeral services of Mrs. Etta
McDonough wcro held Frlduy after
noon from the Methodist church, in
terment In Jacksonville cemetery, a
largo' concourse of friends paid the
last earthly tribute to the beloved
woman.
Peanut candy, 15c a pound. Get
It at DcVoo's.
Difficulty Is being experienced by
tho police In keeping Indians out of
tho saloons, despite a diligent effort
on tho part of tho proprietors of bars
to prevent. They enter tho places on
any kind of a pretext, anl then refuse
to leave. Thoy nro as keen after
whiskey as a wasp after fish.
Do Voo will send you tho Weekly
Oregonlan 14 months for 75c.
With Antwerp on tho verge of fall
ing, and the fate of soveral European
nations hanging In tho balance, Mcd
ford forgot the old world slaughter
for three hours today, and concen
trated its mind exclusively on tho
world series at Philadelphia.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wei
ton's Camera Shop. Ovor Isla Thea
ter. Mr. and Mrs. D. Priest and son,
Mr. Garrett Priest of Gallon, Ohio,
arrived In Mcdford this ornlng to visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woods and fam
ily. Strictly hard wheat flour guaran
teed nt $1.50 per sack. Monarch
Seed & Feed. Co., 317 East Mnln
Btrcct. 174
Tho city council at a special meet
ing Inst night disallowed tho claim of
former Water Superintendent George
Tranna for $140 for ovortlmo for
work performed for tho wnter depart
ment. Mr. Tranna served notice bo
foro leaving for San Francisco that
ho would bring suit for collection,
unless It was paid or a compromise) af
fected. The finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co,
norn To Mr. nnd, Mrs. AI Hagen
of West JnckBon strot, Thursday
nlfiht, an eight pound baby boy.
It. M. Cook left this morning on a
business trip to I.os Angeles and
other southern California points.
A. II. Cornoll of Grants Pass Is
Hpondlng a few dnys In tho pity at
tending to business matters.
Tho advance guard of teachers
from tho country districts arrived to
day to attend the Jackson and Jose
phine counties teachers' Institute
which opens in this city next Monday.
Joo Kelly of Griffin creek Is at
tending to business maters In the
city today,
Dr. Wlthycombo, republican candl
lato for governor, loft Friday uftor
noou to look after his candidacy In
Klamath comity, returning to Ash
land next Tuoidny to put tho finish
lug touches on his campaign In south
urn Oregon.
Tho Dttricuincsg of tho proceedings
of the federal court being held In tho
Nnt lilt given n I Ik hi or Inuili by the
pluyfulHWK or u millibar of Iiidlmi
be) nnd jiftppot
Tlib Bhorlft's offlco Is serving not
ice's on cillxetiB called for grand ami
petit Jury Bcrvlco beforo tho circuit
Vourt. Tho first sessions of tho
grand Jury will bo held, Monday, Oc
tober 19, and tho first petit Jury will
bo called a week later. .
Wo have n choice lot of need wheat
and winter oats at Leo Wulklns &
Co.'r seed store. 27(5
Coming back!
Gcorgo Older of Montngue, Cnl., Is
spending a few das In tho city on
business.
Tho oldest oxcluslvo agency In
Mcdford, reliable protection, our only
business. Holmes, tho Insuranco
Man.
Judge W. M. Colvlg. tax agent of
tho Southern Pnclflc with headquart
ers In Portland, Is In tho city today.
Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants
Pass, Is spending tho day In Medford
on legal business.
Kodak finishing nnd supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Ills
Theater.
The rainfall for Friday night was
.04 of an Inch. More Is predicted for
tonight nnd tomorrow.
Sweet elder at Do Voe's.
The following have been called for
grand Jury service nt the October
term of tho circuit court, October 19.
J. C. Darnard, Ashland: J. H. Fuller.
Talent; Sjlvster Patterson. Ashland;
George II. Patrick. Gold Hill; It. A.
Hoblson, Talent, nnd A. Mee, Apple
gate. Xo Mcdford citizen la on the
list.
Who's coming back?
'Colonel C. E. S. Woods speaks In
behalf of tho candidacy of William
Hanloy for United States senator, at
Page opera houso Friday evening at
S o'clock.
Get it nt Do Voe's.
Tho characteristic curtain speeches
of Do Wolf Hopper aro Hko a dash of
tobasco Into tho humor of nny play.
inis wen iikcu comeuian win soon
be seen In this city at the head of the
Gilbert & Sullivan Opera company.
Who's coming back?
Tho beauty of tho Gilbert & Sulli
van books nnd scores Is that thero Is
always tho dcflnlto relation of each
to each. They absolutely belong
where they arc. Tho lyric expresses
the music and tho music echoes the
lyric. There is no playing on a word
to get In an Interpolated song; no
obvious carpentry; no cheap impro
visation. It Is all good, honest, de
lightful artistry. In support of Mr.
Hopper will bo some excellent singers
including among others Idelo Patter-
Tlie final nllottmont of Indians,
witnesses In tho Jim Gcorgo trial will
arrive tomorrow. Tltoro aro now
about lot) Indians In tho city, nnd
thoy flock every night to tho niolos
V, C. Dennis of Ashland spout Frl-
tiny afternoon In Medford on business,
Hon ltnsor of Kiddle Is visiting
friends and relatives In this city for
a few days.
BOSTON WINS
(Continued trom'pM 1.)
Plank 0, Passed ball, Schang. Time
1:SG. Umpires, plate, lllldorbrand;
bases, Myron; left flold, Klom; right
field, Dlneen.
It wns officially announced that
tho attendance figures nnd gnto re
ceipt were tho snmo as yesterday.
1H It Toftnr
Kosolvo to smoko Gov. Johnson cl
tnrs, the best, nnd thereby p.Uronlra
homo Industry. tf
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to the city coun
ctl at Its meeting to bo hold October
20. 1914. for n license to sell malt,
spirituous nnd vinous Illinois In
quantities loss than a gallon at Its
place of bustness on lot 11. block 20,
city of Medford for a period of six
months.
Dated October 10. 1914.
SEI.SI1Y & KENNEDY,
22 North Front St.
Why Not
Get the best smoke, Gov. Johnson,
nnd also patroulzo home. "
GRAVES PLANS UTILIZATION
(Continued from l'nuo 1.)
son, Gladys Caldwell, Jayno Herbert,
Maulo Mordaunt, Una Drooks, Annbcl
Jourdan, Arthur Aldrldge, Herbert
Watcrous, Arthur Cunningham, John
Wlllard and Herbert Crlpps.
E. S. Tumy writes all forms of ln
suranco. Excellent companies, good
local service, 210 Garnctt-Corcy
Qldg.
Idclle Paterson tho prima donna
with tho Gilbert & Sullivan Opera
company, coming to this city shortly
Is said to bo as graceful as a butter
fly and has a clear bell Hko voice of
great power and charm.
J. O. Gerklng, td Lest all around
photographer In southorn Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives xnado any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 3 20-J.
Cladys Caldwell, the charming sou
brette of tho Gilbert & Sullivan Opera
company, lays claim to being ono of
tho most traveled actresses In tho
country. She has played engagements
In South America, India, Australia,
Africa and in almost every land, In
fact, where English- speaking actors
have been.
Who's coming back?
Tho advance salo for DoWolf Hop
per appearing at tho Page Theater to
night In a revival of Gilbert f Sulli
van oporas la large, with many from
out of town coming to see tho fam
ous comedlun,
R. A, Holmes, tlo Insurance Man,
has $1500 to loan.
Gerald Sooysmlth, who has boon
courined to the Satred Heart hospital
tho last month with lung trouble is on.
tho road to rapid recovery.
Ivan Honn of Holland, Oregon, n
cattlo man of that Miction Is spend
ing a few days In tho city attending
to legal matters.
Authentic war newa received by
Mail Tribune leased wire will bo
posted during tho day at Hotel Med
ford. County Clerk Gardner spont a few
hours Friday In Medford attending
to county affairs.
An epllemlc of colds duo to tltu
rainy weather Is spreading oer tho
city and valley. Tliore aro a fow
cases of la grippe.
Coming back!
Miss Grace Uurnliain of Grants
Pass Is spending the week's end with
friends and relatives In this city.
use. upon n highway in 1 control Or
egon, but will make uvuiliilile one f
the grnndu-t iconic regioui of the
whole world.
"In oarryinjroul mioIi ii inu:rnin -I
(iijrjitt the oiipport of the loonl
cominunitiis. i- eM'iitiul. Without it
nothiiur cuii ho done. Whether inv
Migur-tod jilim N oxiiollv the one
which will uoooo(l remain; to lie
soon. Hut tin-, or u -iniihir iilitn. i
TOO LATE TO CMSStFY.
WANTED A bicycle, not over $12.
Must be In good condition. Call
211 Jackson St., city. 173
FOK SALE -Seeds, fall vetch, rye,
winter oats, wheat, ball barley,
timothy, clover and alfalfa, nnd a
general line of all fall seds. Mon
arch Seed & Feed Co., 317 East
Main St. 17t5
FOU SALE Cheap, atitomobllo and
trailer, suitable for delivery, might
consider trado on something good.
Uox 79, caro Mall Tribune. 17S
FOK SALE Corn. $25 per ton, thrco
miles west of Mcdford. P. D.
Loflnnd, Jacksonville. 2S5
WANTED $5000 loan on 40 aero
pear orchard near Medford, sticky
land, well Improved. Address box
K., caro Mail Trlbuno. 178
Because it is
MADERITE
In America
S-.JZl
NiTflVVPElpi!
One Price -Always
25 cents per pound
SOLD BY ALL GROCERS
To Whom It May Concern.
The action of my Stelnway Grand
piano hag been giving me troublo for
Bomo tlmo past owing to Improper
touch regulating. It gives mo gieut
plcnsiutt to ulnto that Mr. J, II, Hell
has legulalcd ami tuned Hip piano to
my outlro sutUfurtinu,
This walk inquires tho hand of nn
tixpert: nnd Judging from Ills work I
consider Mr. M mi xpuit.
FIEI) ALTON HA HI I IT
Mr, lit'll Uut Jiolluml Uulol, J 7.1
FATIMAll
tUMIIH UNO IJH
BBBl nnsiifTrtc IH
M Of marked H
M Individuality H
m oofoiy
I ho wnv in which Iho litililie inoiiuilv
mint ho tmulo to do il tmit. It will
Mot ho ilono by touting ihiwu tho IW
cls nml ili'ivint; Iho gowinnieiil out
of tho xtuW, us snmo IWny uio m-po-tug."
Critter l.nKo Highway
.Mr. (troves Mioleil that Mupot-vi-or
F.rioksou eonipilo ilittn tiiul !u-li-tiox
ami foruiul ite it uhtu lor lot tl
iiiipiiiM'iitoiiN, mull ii eotiwInu'tiiiH
Iho CYiilor hike luultwuy in Iho to
mm'xo, which ooithl ho iiulupu'tl hv
MMiltioiM t)roMiii eimimtinllit', u'-
M'lltPll lo OUIIolOrfH hv Iho OlOJillll llt'l
motion mill iithci tlirouyli to n siio
i'oxhI'uI l-Kiio, with Iho oi-iiotiilloii
of tlio foietr hiiionii.
Air. (Irstvon, nooonipiinioil hv 'n
poniMir IIiii-Knoii Suiti'iiiiliiklriil
Slool of Din (Valor l.iiKo imil. nml
Sooloy Hull loll Mitltinlnv IVf Ctnloi'
lul.o lo iiriHiuiiilly lti"pool llio liil
lloiml I'oioxt,
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You Will Need Fence
During the Fall Fencing Season
Page Fence Gives Greatest Protection
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A (tensile strength ir,U0U llts.)
lottoiusimeiiigs, ninkiiij; an excellent pijr,
hot; and stock fence.
Your dollars p fartlier when you buy lA(?K I'Vuce.
We deliver to your shipping point.
GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAGE FENCE MEN"
T.M Xorth Rivei-side Ave. Mod ford
MY AIM
IS TO BUILD A BUSINESS IN MlilH'OKD
I nut ilopoiidltig n pon iinitllly, low prlrcn, ittul tho
iiiotltH til no worliiiiiiiiKlilii to iiiuimpllrili UiIh,
W'Iioii yourMitoh or cluck oon Mong, try Jiihn
i;oti nt tho Hook Store. Tho rouulhi will plomio iu.
Johnson The Jeweler '
Mi'.niditu uoou HTeiti:
My (iiiiiiituloo N (iiiiiil. All .Now Stocl,,
Col. C. E. S. Woods
Oregon's Foremost Orator
Will speak In behalf yf the candidacy of
WILLIAM HANLEY
For the United States Senate at
Grants Pass, Wednesday, October, 14
At Opera House
Ashland, Thursday, October 15
At City Hall
Medford, Friday, October 16
At Page Theatre
(I'jtd Aduitltrmrr.1)
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Would You Vote to Throw
Ten Thousand More Men and
Women Out of Work in Oregon?
inn would i
iii'ohihilioii
ol-iii
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vol mat is olio oi i lie i list resin
ovv the adoption ol slatewitt
Oregon.
Aren't timos hard onougli now? Aron't too many
men and women In Oregon oven now vainly
Booking employment?
If KJnlowido prohibition should prevail here fivo
thousand men and women would diroctly bo
thrown out of employment in Portland alone.
Practically every trade, indiistrv and place of
iiisiuoss in the entire stale would be indirect Iv
injured by the loss of trade, lidding other thou
sands of unemployed to the steadily j;rowiiitf
army of idle.
Would you be helping humanity when you knowingly created hunger and want
You, or others near and dear lo you, who sadly need the weekly income now received,
world can present no more sorrowful picture than worthy men and women Hooking
week after week, month after month, and failing lo find it.
might find
onmloymcn
il out. off. The
day after day,
While you .aro thinking of tho few unfortunatcfj whom you might hopo to "rofor.m by law," you should idso think of
your duty to the thousands whom you .would force out o f work and perhaps onto tho strooto, hungry and starving,
through lack of employment and business stagnation. ".
A SOLEMN DUTY RESTS ON YOUR CONSCIENCE
i
Register before Thursday, October 15
VOTE 1 333 1 X 1 NO
AGAINST PROHIBITION
Voting qualificatiens: Six months' residence in the state, Thirty days in the precinct
Defeat of tho proposed prohibition amendment will havo no offoct upon tho efficient homo rulo or local option
statutes now Jn force, and each community will conlinu o to dotermino its individual stand on tho matter of grant
ing liconsoH,
U'ftjd AduuuviUQUi, 'i'uxjmjwn tuid ujjg -.'iunwh' I.vhv f 0nWh 1'oiUuuO. Oivkuii,
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