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cv PAGE TWO MEDFOKD MAIL TIUUUNR, MHDFOttD, OKItfWN, MONDAY, OCTOMW 12. 101 Hi v- 1 1 r 5'. I IOCAL AND t' PERSONAL To countornct the recent order or tlio council on tho KioilnilB ot econo my, inboolng further buying by tbo city of tow(tlu nml sonn for tbo fire u nnrtinont, nn "cx-councllninn"1 tills morning presented tbo flrcmon with n 'dozen cakes of Konp, nml n counlo ot towels. Tho name ot tbo rx-conn-clli'n'nn is unknown. The package was loft on tbo steps ot tbo city hall. City Attorney Moore ot Ashland flpent Snturdny In Mcdford attend ing to Jegal mattors. LaMar's tnllor shop baa been moved to 20 South Central. Call and neo our now woolens. 174 A number of Mcdford hunters spent Sunday In tbo country hunting ijuall, and several largo bags were nocurod. Tailor madc-to-ordor blue serge suits 6poclal during October ?2S.K0. Silk lined with no extra charge. I.n Jlar's, 20 South Central. 174 JllsH Florn Thompson of Jackson ville visited wllh friends in Mcdford Sunday. When ordering your broad by phone, always say ' tho I'ennnnt wrapped. 195 Tho banks of tho city aro clood to day on account of Columbus Day, n legal holiday. It was 524 years ago today that tho hardy explorer first sot foot on which la now tho great est nation tho sun shlnos one. Mis IJoosey for fresh hominy, booth 19, Tuesdays and Saturdays. 175 Scoly llnll and Will (5. Steel, super intendent of Crater Lake park, re turned Saturday night at midnight from Crater Lake, making tbo round trip In 17 hours, over rnlnsoaked roads. Peanut candy, IGc a pound. Get It at DeVoo's. h. A. Wright of Untto Kails Is at tending to business matters in the city this week. De Voo will send you tbo Weekly Orcgonian 14 months for 75c. DoWolf Hopper, who appeared at tho ago Theater Saturday night In "Tho Mikado" and members of bis company wcro entertained by Mrs. Kd Andrews Saturday night after the performance. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over IsU Thai ter. Mian Alico Streets ot Roguo River is spending tbo week with her par ents and attending tho teachers' In stitute. Al Pankey of Central Point spent Sunday in Med ford visiting friends. Strictly hard wheat flour guaran teed at $1.50 per sack. Monarch Seed & Feed. Co., 317 East Main street. 17 4 Shorty Miles, Ben Plymalo, Gro ver Corum, and Leo Mlschke returned Saturday from a bunting trip on Evans creclr. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Jl. D. Peardrey of Ashland, Is in tho city this week attending tbo teachers' lnstltuto which opened this morning. Wo havo a choice lot of seed wheat and winter oats at I.co Watklns & Co.'s seed storo. 270 A number ot Mcdford republican will Journey to Ashland Tuesday night to attend a rally in honor of Dr. W'tbycombo, candidate for gov ernor. Coming back! W. O. Wheeler of tho Applegate is In tho city this week attending to business matters. Tho oldest cxclustre agency In Mcdford, rollablo protection, our only business. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Mrs. 13. F. Van Dyke and son Frank of Phoenix, who woro Injured in nn S. P, crossing accident n month ago nro improving rapidly. Kodak finlshtug and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. A, LoRoy of Almedn Is among tho Josephine county teachers in at tendance at tho teachers' lnstltuto. Much new equipment Is being ndded Jo tho, S. P., both freight and paessnger trains, hardly a train pass ing through without a new caboose or baggage coach. Sweet cider at Do Voo's. The rain of" Friday and Saturday soaked up tbo ground in good sbupr, nd farmers and orclmnllsts aro pre paring .to, uegm thplr fall plowing. " Oet4lt at De Voo's. " 'Great eastern business concerns, principally those that advertise ex tensively have mallod circulars to local people urging them to prepare for a reign of prosperity. R. S, Tumy writes all forms of In curance. FJxcellont companlos, good local service, 210 Garnott-Corey Hldg. V. O. Smith of Jacksonville is spending tho day in Mcdford on bus iness. Who's coming back? Daisy llrand cienmory liultor madn In Medford, 75o por roll at tho Dairy Atom, t'i Month Con Ira I. Tho Ashland high school football team defeated Grants Pass Saturday afternoon by tho lopsided score of S4 to 0, the largest score ever run up in tho Uoguo river valley. Tho Ashland team scored with ridiculous ease. A number ot Mcdford high school plncrs saw tho game and will begin drilling tonight for their nest game with Ashland. They wero very much Impressed by tho team work of their old foes. Who's coming back? Much Interest Is being shown local ly In tho appearand) tonight at the Pngo ot the moving picture produc tion ot "Tho Spoilers," Rex Roach's groat novel of Alaska life. Fresh eggs .Sc at the Dairy Storo, 32 South Central. Mrs. Jessie Stnnnard of Gold Hill N in tho city attending the teachers' Institute. Two rlproarlng comedies and two special features ot tho first water, and only 10c at the It Theater today and tomorrow. Don't Miss It. Charles Greer of tho Ashland Tid ings spent Saturday In Mcdford at tending to business. J. O. Clerking, U'.a tost all around photographer In southern Orcgou. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. The Southorn Pacific motor in the future will stop on flag at the Gas Works, Crater Lake Junction, and the road crossing one mile north of Vorhels. Another stntlon to be called Whitman will soon be put in one mile west ot this city. The new stations will nccommodato n large number ot people. The now stops are effective at once. A ten pound baby boy was born Saturday evening, October 10,' to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Valontlno of this city. Ralph Parletto lecture tonight on "The University of Hard Knocks" In tho large hall of the Xatorium. Hone- fits go the public llbrnry. Louis Ulrlrh and wife of Jackson ville visited Sunday In this city. Who's coming back? A. J. Vance, manager of tho telephone company attended to busi ness matters In Ashland Saturday af ternoon. R. A. Holmes, the Insuranco Man, has $1500 to loan. Miss Mablo Hanson of Prospect Is spending the week In this city at tending tho teachers' Institute. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wire will be posted during the day at Hotel Med ford. George Gray of Hilt, Cnl.. Is spend ing a few days In the city attending to business matters. Comlfcg uack! Miss Graco Von der Helen of Eaglo Point is spending tho week in tho city attending tho teachers' Institute. Tho members of the First M. E, church will give a reception to their new minister. Rev. Hanklns, nnd fam lly at tho church on Wednesday evening of this week. All members of tho church and their friends are Invited to bo present. E. Lulis of Portland Is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. II. Lamport. FOUNDER OF RIDDL E ROSSES DIVIDE .1. 11. Kiddle, Mtiiilioru Oreuiui fiiM Inhillord of the Xn-h hotel in tliN oily, nnd founder of the town of Kid dles whoso family inline Ims been u household word in southern Oregon for lmlf u t'culury, died tit his home nt Kiddle-. Snliiiiluv itiuhl, nuiM 70 eir-. Anion;: I lie old pioneers nf this MH'tiou, lie was well known. Two SHELDON IKS TO TEACHERS Al INSTITUTE TODAY si-ier-, Mr. A. Mcrriitinii. mother of lioorgo Merriuiiin of this it . nml Mr-. It. It. lU'iill, Imni; noiir tViilml Point, nre Motor. He is nn uui'le of Mr. Clmile Strum;. It wiio in (he early "Mi's that Mr. Kiddie intiniigeil the Knob hotel. He was prominent with two brother in the politieul uffnirs of the .stnto. At the lime of hi death lie owned In rue busine interets nt Kiddle mid wn n member of the F.lko, Mit-ons I'.vth mn nnd other fraternal oimiiiirn tious. .Mr. Kiddles wn bom in Sniigiiimin county, lllinoi. November !. 1841. lie eroo(l I lie plain with hi par ents iu 1S.11 with ox team, leeiilint: in Cow Creek vnllev. the firt white fiimliy to octtle in that M-olion. At the aw of 1!) he heoiitno owner of a farm on which the town of Kiddle was afterward "Inttod. When the railroad wh bcin;: eoiiotiucled Kiddle followed the i-nn-triielmil eiwiipo, con diieliiii: .oinatl eatiut: houc nlon;; the way, anions them the Nah hotel at Medford, which he conducted for three year. He then returned to Kid dle, built the firt hotel theie and op erated it for twenlv-five year. Mr. Kiiiiiiv . hiiMiieos career wa active and varied. He founded the Kiddle Mate hank and wa its firt president, lie erected many of the boot luiildiiigo in Kiddle. Ho wa twice married, hi tirt wife heiin; drown ed in the I'mpipia with her child in 181m. Two .vear later he married .Mios Mnrv V. Catehimr. the first white child borif in this section of Oregon. Five children survive Mr. Kiddle Jennie, wife of I). W. Croby of Kid dle; Millie, wife of Charles Stauffer of Kiddle; Frances, now Mrs. Geo. Frnter of Kiddle; Ira It., court re porter at Koseluirtr, and Hdwnrd of Kiddle. SPEAKS HIGHLY OF PMEnTo' LECTURE Ashland, Ore., Oct. 9, 1911. Rov. W. F. Shields, Mcdford, Ore. My Dear Sir: The citizens of this place havo had many opportunities ct hearing thu lest of speakers, but nono of them over heard better things from a pop ular lecturer than Ralph Parletto, given last night at tho Elks Templo, In his "University of Hard Knocks." Parletto is a great man with a great message, and be knows how to tell It. I congratulate you and the good citizens of Mcdford 4n securing him to talk to you on Monday night. Vory truly yours, G. F. niLLI.NGS. . BOSTON WINS THIRD GAME (Continued from page 1.) Hot Sroro of Ganio PHILADHLI'IHA. All. K. II. I'O.A. K. Mnrphv. rf. ." 12 'J 'J (I I) Oldriui'. If. .". I) (I 1 (I (I Collin., 'Jli. . -I 0 1 1 -I I) linker, lib. . .-. ( '2 4 -1 (I Molnni, lb. f 0 ' I 4 0 WaNh, of. I () 1 1 (I 0 Harry, ss. ft tl 0 11 7 0 Solum", e. -1 1 1 (5 1 1 Itiixli, p. ."i I) 0 0 r. I Totals 'J A 8M:i lit 2 IJOSTON AII.II. 11.10. A. K. Mornn, rf. f 1 I) ' ( 0 Kvers, 'Jli. f 0 .'I It fi (I Connolly, If. . . I 0 0 I I) 1 Whitled, cf. .. fi 0 0 2 0 Schmidt, lb. - . ,ri 1 1 17 1 0 Deal, :ih. ,'. II 1 2 II 0 Murnmillc, s. I 1 I 2 .'I 0 dowdy, c. -I I :i li II (I .Mann . 0 10 0 (J 0 Tyler, p. . II II 0 1 .'i 0 Mlev'ore - 10 0 (I (I li James, p. 0 0 0 0 2 0 Oilhcrl -... 0 (I U 0 0 0 Totals . . . II r, 0 .'10 10 1 FIRE ENTAILS GREAT HARDSHIP UPON FAMILY Tho homo of W. J. Granthum on Capitol Hill was destroyed by fire Saturday evening nt 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Granthum were returning from tho city, where they had driven wllh their flvo children, and re turned to find tho house iu flames, dui probably to a defective fire flue. Thqre was ?1G00 Insuranco on tho house, which cost over $2000, but nothing on tho furniture. Tho house burned like a hay stack and the flumes lit up tho entire cast aldo, Mrs. Granthum hud not been away from tle house for a year and was on a shopping trip to the city, while her liusband took (ho children to see the movies. Tho children, ranging from a babe in arms, to a six jear old girl, as, well as the parents, lost all their possessions, ns tho Insurance was In favor of tho mortgageo, the firo is a sovoro loss to tho family, who have lost everything but tho clothes on their backs. Neighbors took care of tho family over Hunday and rnnuost contribu tions of clothing nnd uuppllcu to en uAo tho family to soruro n now sturt, Xu ono oul iu twelfth when win ning run (-cored. 'Hutted for Tyler in lenth itiiiiiitr. Mann inn for CJowdy iu the twelfth. Malted for Jnme iu iwclnli. Scorn y innint's: I'hila. 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 I MoHi'u 0 10 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 .1 Kiimmar.v Two-hnso hits, Mur phy 2, Howdy 2, Mclnnis 1, Deal 1, Maker 1. Home run, Howdy. Hits, off Tyler 8 iu 10 Innings; Jnmci. none in two innings. Sacrifice liitn, Oldrin'. Saciifice fly, Collins, Con nolly, Stolen bases, Collins, Kverx, MuraVillu 2. Double plays, Kvers, Marnnville and Schmidt. Left on buses, Philadelphia 0, Mostoii H. Fii'nt Iiiiho on balls, Hush 4, Tyler .'I, Jmni'ri '. Kiibt base on errors, Phil adelphia 1. Struck out, by Htifcli !, Tyler 4, James 1. Time, .'1:00. lTin- p'iick: I'litc, Klein; liases, Dinceii; left field, Myron; right field, llil.lc brand. Official altcnditnce, :).'i,.")'JI); total receipts, $(i,'l,808; national comaiis- hion'rf share, irOI.'l80.80; plavcr' share Wl,m.:v; each club's share, 118.r).H. i Do It Tnovr Resolvo to smoko Gov. Johnson cl fam, thu host, and thereby patronize home Industry. 4f The leachers.' ui-titutu for Jooeph iuc ami .lucKsou counties oiieucd ill the Medford high school this morn- iu: with upward of .100 teacher iu attendance, and more due on the af ternoon tiaiti. The work of icuis I rat ion will he comtilctcd this after noon. The sessions will close Wed nesday. School will leopeu alter a three day's vacation, Tlmisdiiy luoiu in','. The institute was opened thN moiuiui; with a musical prom-mo un der the diicctiou of Msm luex Cof fin, lonelier of music iu the Med foul enoois. i wo numiieis wore aiveii u the primarv uiadc. Sheldon First Speaker The lirt addico of tho dav wa jiven hv II. I). Sheldon, prnfessor ol education at the I'mversity of Ore gon al Kiigeue. 'fhoiuas II. (1. (leu tie of tlio Oreon Normal .school at Monmouth, uddi cscd the ueneral ns scinbly. Mrs. Iocpliiiu l.ishei of tint Couch school of Portland addiosscd tlu primary teachers. All ot the teachers m attendanee aro weariiiv: little baducs urging a vote for tlie re-establiohiiient of the tute uoi nml school at Ashland. This l i-iitiiir the visitiut; teachers will in tend the lecture of Kohoit I'ailcltu at the Nataloriam. Depaitiuoiit Work The departmental wor'r. of the in stitute is divided as follew: Mr. .locphine Lisher of the Couch school of Portland, primarv department; Thomas II. fleutle of Hie Monmouth Normal school, grammar depaitmcut, rural dcpuitmcnt. M. S. Pittmaii of the Monmouth Noimal school, prin cipals' and ttiiiuriutciidcntn' depart ment, I'. S. Collin, .superintendent of the Mcdford school. The general . pervision of the institute i under the diicctiou of Count v Superintendent WelN. This afternoon lhcro will he n geuernl diciisin of chool woik iu till department?! Kdurators Present The well-known educator and in structor at the institute include Ihe follow ins: II. I). Sheldon, professor of educa tion, rniversity of Oregon, Kiigene: M. S. Pittman, On uou Nonmil school, Monmouth; Frank, II. Shepherd,.()re gon Agricultural i-olleire Corvallis; .1. A. Churchill, Hiiicriiitcndout of publiu instruction, Salem; .1. II. Ackeiiiiau, president Oregon Normal chool, Moumoutli; Mrs. Josephine l,ihcr, Couch hdiool, Portland; Mi Mart II. I Infer, Santa Monica, Cal.; F. I,. (J rif fin, Oregon Agricultural college, Corvallis; Giles M. Kitch, Ashland high school; C. K. Mowuijiii. principal Medford high school; F. I). Moore, principal Ashland hiu'h school; Mis Lucilc D.uis, (Irants Pass high school; (JourgtS A. Mriscoe, siiperm tendent Ashland m-IiooN; Daniel Hull, superintendent Grants Pass 'ehool; I'. S. Collins, htiperiuteiidciit Mcdford schools; Miss iiiith llardie, Grants Pass high school; H. Y. Ager, super intendent Talent schools; Mint A. Adams, superintendent Hold Hill schools; A. K. Mickey, superintend ent Central Point schools; Miss Jen nie Suedicor, McdITml schools; Miss Sophie Messenger, diicclor of music, Grants Pass schools; TIioiiiiu II. Heutle, Oregon Normal school, Mon mouth; Mi- Inn A kins, Medford high fohool; Miss Inez Coffin, director of music in the Medford schools, will have charge of the music of the institute. MURDER TRIAL HNGES IE AN HAN m "Hones," an Indian gambling gnmo, and a piotty Indian imild, according to tho opening statumeats of tho pro secution and dofeuHo In tho niurdgrjM trial of Jim George, accused of slay ing Peter llruwu, ou the Klamiith In dian u'cerviitlou last February, will lie thu two liase.i around which most of tho testimony will revolve. Tlio taking of testimony began this morning, two wMneKHos being called, They were IMhoii Watson, superin tendent of the reservation, who testi fied that both the uccustid and do ceiiKud wero wards of tho government. Tho other tcHtlmnuv concerned the Introduction of a map showing the principal points Iu tho murder, (.'nine Cause of Ciline The government In I(h opening statement to tho jury said that It would prove that George and ltiowu played "Hones" all night, that bad blood existed between tho two, nnd alleged that George had threatened tho life of Itinvvn. "Hones," as Its name Indicates, In played with a hone. The dealer holds It under a liliiuket, sides nro chosen, nnd one li wager which baud tho bones Is In. Tho side that guesses light wlun the pot. This Is tho favorite game of tho redskins, they play It days at a time, and laud and money are won and lost. Tho game Is faticluatlng Iu Its simplicity. The prosecution will attempt to prove that Gcorgo mid Drown left tho gambling grounds nfter playing "Hones" nil night together, that thoy wero seen riding together within n mile of tho scene of tho crliuo, that Hrown was killed with two shots from a 38 rnllber revolver, mid that u weapon of this description was found hidden In tho bed ot tho defendant. llody Found on .Mountain Tho body of Hrown wan found on n lonely mountain trull near tho Pluto cemetery. Tho dofenso will uttempt to prove that Gcoro was not with Hrown, and that ho was In the homo of Mm. llorlha George during the bonis when tho etlmo ynit com muted, Hint hu lioio no III will tow ards the dcccntcd, and that there relations w'oio us father and non ow ing to the dlffoieneo In age. The Jury ns selected Is as follows! Fred Pidoure, Ibtglo Point, W. W, Tucker, Giants Pass; .1, .1, Whinner, Medford; ('. II. Terrell, l.nko Creek II, 8. Watts, .Murphy; U A. I.niigley, Jacksonville, I,, J, Perduo, Giants Piim; J, t D.scrl, Klrbys K. A. I'ruett, Medfordi r W. Bhitplolgh, Modferd: A. It Miller, Mmlfoid, and ,1, Trowbridge, Mcdford. To the Rescue in Blood Diseases Just tlio Help Needed to Over comes Worst Troubles. FEDERAL SUPREME WASIIIMITON, Oc, 12. 'I he ml picnic court louveui'd toilav in-cnnl' Inr In law, for its m.h's woik, with (I.VJ case- leadv for coiisldevutloii, ot iiciiriv ciuhtv-lixe le than lnl vim. Ilvciv meiuli r ol tin lilhuiuil wu m the city. MttlJ "Foot Sick- SICK k all over n KEEP LIVER AND BOWELS REGULAR la S f H, tlii' fine1; Wood p'ltilVr. U tin1 i;t'4il inliiril i "i lr in kinivxi. It I mi Riillitotn fur in rum, tlml wii If I Ii.iih1, in itl 1 1 !!- in fnnl Unit n ilrlllill" (111 iai In nl'liarnit mrr nllit. Ami yul mi iimrr(ul i IIik Inlliiiiiro u K. H. H, tlml llkp a muI nrmx It jrt mN nil tlirnucli tin1 lilrHxl, lin 1.4 ilUi'flu', cpi'iu up nil tli vnltrt cf inniinntul tlimwa nut illiroi llitouitli I In' liitiifM. Ililni7, lilnililrr, Ixiwrlt mill lklli ll,t nut tintimn panic utrltVrn If a riti nr IkiII nr rriiiul'iii" ItitUmn llm f.Mn. Nututi- l ilotuit lift iM-m tiut Nntiifc l t ttir Him' lmr tiltliiK for lirlp, and In 8. K. H. li Jtmt Uit Vlml uf lirlp Ntlurr ilriuBiuN, fur It U pur frKctatilr rrlunt with nu notion that vlk'oroiuljr fulluwn lh lilixal rtiitnirl ami Irani ami rrpaln r II K' nlunc In virtf riiminuiilty t lrtpl wlm kouw lliU to Ixi iriic Tli') liave uinl H. H, H and are blu.nl clean, tlirmiKli anil tlirmicli. (Irl a l-ttlo nf H. H. H. IfHUy at an? drui; tnrr l)rli' nut llm" ilrtriifllr crtiui that rninrnktn eruption, or llirnal, kwollrn Klaniti, Moot! rlalnK. Iialuflil thru malic Jolntu, rlirmili' liniirhlli, anil imul nil mnilltloiu nf ilhrair Itraul llm fnMfi arnuiiil llir Imllli llm Irll nlx'iit llif crrat work Mm: itoor Iu autit (iitTrrrra If i vroiiM know more atom! lh Mmnl nnil III trralmrnt, vrrlli for KcIp Im In Tin Kwlfi HpfctOc Co., 5- llwlfl Iltilc. Atlauta, Ca. Thero'it uioro llinilh tbHii poH try Iu Hint iiioliiUoii, n 'tliiMo aurfoioiii r i int llrml, nuhliiR feet will tcHtlfy, ' Our pun neon for fH)t til m itliuplo iiiiiunly of mniforliihh) i hoc, and wo win nopply than), Our iiiiithiul of fitting tn noinowhiit dirfoimit limn moat Hliiriw. Wo hi udy thu rant nml r.lvo you mIiooh that wilt rnnforni wllh every niiulioiiuint. Wo lako 1 1 in.i in ML yutii f9f right -your toinfort IimoU (trl coiinliluratloii. And eoiufortablu nhnnu nHH not bo lario ami cluiimy liHiklnil on llm ronlrary, Ihoy Ik In the luteal at) In luat, and phmntiiK to tho eye. If you havo nick tent, wo'il like to moot you. &cnf ' "sJooiS (Fil" ng s sroo 8i0 m mm A .Mi:il('I.N'H OP SIKIHT A proprietary inodlclnl', llko everything eluo that comos before tho public, linn to provo ltH uiorltM, Tho law of the iiurvlval of tho fittest up plica In HiIk field an In othon. Tho rciiHon for tho treinendoim miccemi of I.ydlu K. Pliikhnin'u Vcgotablo Compound Is becnuuo it Iihh bean ful filling n real hui an noed for forty yours, no that today thouxandH of American women owo tholr health and happlneH to tho nmrvoloua pow er of tills fiimouH niedlclno, mado from roots and horbs nature'a ro mody for womnn' I1I. Adv. r Get a 10-ienl hox now. No odda how bad your liver, atom nrh or howclH; how iiiuch your head achea, how uilaenihlo ami iiucuiufort-' able you aro front coiiHtlpatlon, In-1 dlgeatlon, blllotiHiieKfl and tilugglMh howolii you alwayn get tho desired reaullg with CnmnrutH. Don't lot your Htoiu.ich, liver and IiowcIh muko you iulnerabl. Take Cancaretii tonight; put an end to tho headacho, lillloiisneHH, dUzlnons, ner votianeMK, nick, Hour, gnsHy Hloniacli. luickacho and till other dlMrcnH; cleaiiMo your luuldo organs of all tho bile, gntic-M and conatlpated innttur which la producing thu iulncry. A lO'Ciiut box meniin health, hup plncBH nnd a clear head for iiiotitlui. No moro diiyn of gloom and dlHtrcHH If you will take n CiiHcaret now and! then. All drugging mill CnHcurelH, Don't forget tho children- their lit tle InalilcH need n gcntlo cleniiNlug, too.- Adv. COL. C. E. S. WOOD OrPHoii's Kori'iitost Oniinr Will Sit'.ik in lliliall n( tlu- Cnnilitliicy ol WILLIAM HANLEY TOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE At the PAGE THEATRE Friday Evening. October 16, at 8 o'clock POULTRY WANTE We Arc I'oa'IqunrU'rs for Poultry In Mctlfonl Will always pay you ihc highest market cash prices. Can use all kinds. We solicit your trade. MEDFORD POULTRY 6 EGG CO. TELEPHONE 583 ' 129 FIR STREET NEAREST TO EVERYTHING vflth Medford trade la Medford mail m' CMStN I ST. SfcS-o' Patronize Home Indus THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE flOGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME t AT FARRDJJ licit located and moit popular hotel In the City) circulating Ice water hi every room. Etpeclal attantlon to UdUt travelling alone. Kxcelleiit, reaionahljr jirlrcd gilll Meet yuur frfendi at the Minx. Eufopn I'Un Kt I. CO up, Manafmtitl, ChttUt W, KilUy SCREENS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS WE i Muko Tlium If you want a good Porch Swing, lot nu mako it. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory R (I, Trowbrirtgo, Jr., Prop. IK) S, 'Holly Slrcut Medford Iron Works K. 0. Trowbriilgo, Prop. Qeneral Foundry and Machine WorkB Pacific 401 j iromo2981j. Rch. Pac. 0031; Home 227L. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIIj ANN WATWIl and 1 ultra ATJNCl PIPW (It? to J. A. SMITH 128 H. Grapo St. Telephone 800 Keep Your Money at Home Wo mako a Mpoclalty oC Door mid Window Frames and Inside Finish. Also Doors and W.indown. QUALITY Tlllfl HMHT. JMilOKS JLLCUI.T Factory Corner Klovonlh and irir Rlrcolfl. Medford Sash and Door Co, i jj'nf ilil Tn