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v v p ! - fir r "J MEDF077H WATT TttTBrVK OTJWOTW, OWIOX. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2f, "10tf racro ftv?! K i 5 . V IOCAL AND L PfRSONAL Uuiirtdl I'tliiii'inlH, ii colluctor, ro polled to Hid pollm c'rldity nlKlit. Illlll II clllXOII III lIlO HUtltllWCIHt pllll (if Hut clly, whllo HlumlltiK m :'t ni'iiily lilt him. AtfonllMK lit Mr. IMuimulii, din fly nhotM riiino inir-om-foilahly cIoho In It In head. Co to It Thi-attir nlulil. CIiih'Iim lliiuiuMim Iiiim riturniil from ii lii ln)H limit on tho Ilk llnltu, IiiiiskIiik two tlunr, ono u two pointer mill tint oilier it four polnttir. Thoru will ho n iiilHMlonnry rally at tlm IhiptlM tluircli Hiilurday at !i p, in. mnl 7:. MM i. in . lulilrt'Mccil liy a rt'lurnud inlKhloiiary from tlm C'oiik" ickIom, Aft Ini. Hporlnl mimic al both Mirvlri'H. All aro luvltod, .1. W. Mtl'oy anil'WIfi, of Klnimilli ralla who liavo hron vIhIIIiik In thin clly tli liittt Week, linvo 'mini noil to their liomii. Tulco a Sunday rlilo to Central I'olnt on tlm Inli'i ihIiuii autocar. I.oaven .Main Mrcc! l:IO niiit III; 10 a. in. ami 'l t hi. 2::io, :i : to. ft: i o. (i: It). 7: 10 ami 10: )() p. m, IHli DtitullH brought out al tlm two mill dor trlaltt In thin illy or Klumatli ri'M'rvallou Indian, ban tenulted In tlm i;oiiriimi!tit iiki'DIh iiminuiirliii: Unit litirt'iiftt'r rt'Kulailoim covin ini; itmnlilliiK. drliiUIni: ami orislm In itiMHiral. will In tlm fiiliirn ho lahoot'tt. Art'orilliiK lo Klamutli Palla imperii lint ti'iUhliiN wcro htthavliiK In a way mil kIiowIiik KooiI form. Iiitit reo-hod u Milpmout of flritt cIiikh potntofH at I'oiitn (liocory .ISU Tln auto tlm tit) ptirchncd Irom W. I. Vnwlor for $'.'Ml lo Iw um-il hy tin- ((to department iik an auxllllary lint truck fur mnall (Iron In helm; repaired hy tho city tlrmtu ami will ln ready for mtvIco .Moiulny. tin to It Thcatttr ulitht. Mhirt Frntiklo Hon of Anlilitml I lltlm: fili'inlH In IIiIh city for a low ttnyit, Shipment of tint k 1 ml of potatoc you aro IimiMiik for Jiwl received at 1'iiuln (lioccry. 180 Prank Tnclicr of tlu Wr Sticky, hpt'iit tho lulddlo of tho week In Mtil fori! on hunlmiHH, l.aillt'M itufrf, coalH, en pen anil ttklrt tailored to )iiur flKuro at Or ren tailor hop, Anhluml near motor (Input. Wo ia your car faro. lli'ii Sheldon lemon Sunday for tho norllmrii part of tho atiilo to put tho flnlptlilMK toiicht'ii on IiIh cam pulKii for the ro CBtulillflimeiit of tho Htato normal mcIiooI al AHhlaml. When ordering your hreatl Ity phono, nlwayii nay tho I'onnaiit wrapped. 196 AtlttH I'lort'iico Drown of (loltl Hill vlnlteil frlcmlrt ami rnlatlvcH In lliU city tho flmt of tho wcok. I'cnnut cnmly, ICc a pound. Ool It at DoVoo'h. I). I. Oritoory of Wood, Cal., U upeuillliK tho wcok In Mcdfortl at toutlliit; to hiiHlnuoH niattem. l.aillt'M, a man who malitM your clothfit nhoulil ho an art Int. try X, Dolcan tho ladle' tailor at OrreH tailor dliop, AHhlaml, Ore., Hen atld an mnliil pnKe, Tho county rlorlt'tt officii oxpect to rmiipltilo tho tahiilatlou of tho roulx. toti'tl voto of Jarkiton county hy Mon. day ovenliiK, when fluuruit will ho Klvcii out on tho volt. Do Voo will fiend you tho Weekly Ort'Konlnn 14 inontlm for 7Cc. ArcordliiK to political wlnencrofl Rid lliowu, tloiuocratlr cautlldato for county treiiMirer. will ho tho dark homo of tho local campalKii. ThrniiKh mi avtlvo ami onerKctlc campalKn tho liiNl ton tlaya over tho country din IrlrtK, It In ruporti'd thnt llrown has matin hoavy Kitlus. (lo to It Tlieuter nlKlit. County AtoiOHKor W. T. (Irlovo of MucliHonvllk' Hpt'iit I'llday afternoon In Mt'dford attoudlui; to official Iiiih- IlleHH. Fancy, mimoth non-lrrlKalud, an rorted potatooH, ami all klndti of iippli'H fur hiiIo, dollvorod, I'liouo J, W. Wakoflold offlco, 17 or ronl dent ailMi, lKr. Owoii .lumen of Iteddlni?, Cal., apout 1'ililay In Medford attendliij; to IiukIiichh mattorH. Tho (Iroator .Moilford cluh mom horxlilp cardH aro now ready for I II II-IT., All momhoru iIohIiIiik cartlH will ohlaln hiiuio from tho IreiiHiiror, Mm. II. N, Nohllt. Thoito will admit mouihoiH to tho miiHlcalH freo of charKo, K. II, llolmoa of Kalo Point Hpent Friday In Med fold on IiiihIiichh. Tho finest oqutpment in Oregon for printing fruit lobeU. Medford Print. lag Co. Htutk'UlH of tho IiIkIi uchool hold a rally Friday ovonlui; to iu'ouho oii thiiHlaHiu for tho kuiiio thin aftornoou with (ho (Irantu I'iikh liliih aohool toani. Tli In niornlntf a dray load of MluduiilH iiBHlntod hy u couplo of iiiluitlrolH In hliiokfaco movml up ami down tlioHlioot minounrluK tlw Kitmo, l,nut Kutiirtlay tho Medford team ilo ftiiitoil (liantH I 'hum tt'iini 70 lo T( no I hero Ih not iniich woiiyln ovur (he niHiilt today. Miikluu'M H""Hlni lioiilo inuilo iiorii' llUlil ul JIulvliUuu 0. J,illiiduiri, O, M, I looker hna returned from a htiHlni'feH trip to northern Califor nia, "Innuruuru" iiioiiiih "llolmi'M1' and "IIoIiiii'h" iiioiiiih "liiHiiraiico." Hco lloliui'H "Tho liiHiiraucoi.Man." Honalor Von dor llolleii of Wollen Ih hiiouiIIiik tho day In Iho ell) vIh ItliiK filomlH, and ntleiidlni; lo cam IiiiIku InltirtmlH, Koilitlt flnlihtiiK tho hmt, al Wei on'it C'mnoru Hlioti. Omr lull Then or, Houthhoiiml K, I', paHnonxor train No. Ill wiih afflicted wild whlMletltlK In KuttliiK out of (iiwn thin uioruliiK, emlttliiK It Hhrlll IiIiihIh, iiutl mop pliiK on Iho Main aveuiio cromtltu; elulit or Ion tratnpH were routod from umloriH'Utli Iho train. AKt'iit Itonoi.hmim Htoppeil tho train mi a tatdy p.'iMciiner t'oultl tako patouiKO. Kodak flauhliiR and atippltoa at SVontoii'k Camera Shop. Over ll riinnlnr, H, H, IIuIIIh linit returned .from a ten tlny'H vIhII nt tho HtorlliiK mine. Wo aro nllll bcIIIiik that (iiaran teed 1 1 U; Ii In ml lllcml hard wheat flour at f I.Til) per nnck at HiiIcIiIhoii &. I.umndeii. A team hvlouu to tho IIiuIm llnm. Trannfor Co. ran away I'rltlay afternoon and won xtoppod when tho team ran Into a lice In tho city, Tho harucHH wan hmlly diimiiKed, No ouo wan In tho wiiKou at tho time. Ilerlha Kllaheth Calklnn, luntriic tor of elocution, puhllr HpeakliiK and piiynlcnl irnlnliii:, will ho In Mudlo at IiIkIi kcIiooI Tuenday and I'rltlay r I'honn 8II-.I. W. W, llHtiher, ropiihllrmi candl ilalii for coroner and Chaunvi'y I'lorey ii'iuihllcmi cautlldato for recorder, aro HklrmUhini'. In the city today for vole, (let It nt Do Voo'i. Then- Ik a lorn" crowd of country people In tho city today, ami Iho chief topic of foiiNcrratlou Ih polltliH. Candidate for county offltcM aro din trlhutliiK thrlr cnmpar:n tardn with I in. I'atiouUo homo ImttiHtry mid hoy HimtoirH Kt'iioiilne homo mndo hutk hum at HuttihUoii & l.uinnden'n. loo Kolly of Orlffln crei-k U at tomlliiK to hiiHlnenn mattern In tho clly today. i:. 8. Tinny wrllca all formi of In u ran co. Kxrcllont companies, eood local Bcrvlco, 210 Oarnott-Corcy UltlK. Waller Merrick will leave tho firm of tho week on a IiukIiichh trip to Portland. Rwcct cldor at Do Voo'a. The Aiuoiin llllilo clann or tho Hap- tint church itavo a Hiirprlmi parly In honor of Mr. and Mm. Oily at their homo Mo,'ii)!(y oveului;. Ma Id) your coatH, miMh and ilrenveH al K'elHlern' l.adlca' Tallorlni; Col- li'KO, room U'C, M. F, & II. hulld Iiik. 20r. Tho oxtoitor work on tho now i:II;h temple on North Central aveuiio hun praclU'ally been rompleted, and tho work on the Interior will heKln nt once. Now Thought Circle, not 8. Oak dalo, .Saturday 2;. 10 to .1. Win A-dipolo attended to IiuhIiichh m.ittern In AHhlaml Thumdiiy after noon, Authentic war nowa recelrod by Mall Trlhuno loaned wlro will be poHtod durinic tho day at Hotel Med ford, A. O Franklin of Oreon City, It amoiiK the out or town vlnltora in tho city (IiIh 'veek. Mr. Ilohcrt Kaaoii, expert Indies tailor, Ih now located with Mm. K, S. Myer'H tlronimakliiK eHtiihllahtucnt. Your patronaKo ollclted. Second floor. Deuel & Co. W, llenconi of thin city left Thurs day for flreat Falln, Mont., where ho him a commercial position, J, O. Uerklng, a t,ei all around photographer In aouthom Oregon. Always rollablo. NoRatlvea mads any tfhore, tmo or place. Btudlo 228 Main 81. Phone 320-J- l.'eniy Wendt of Jncknoiivlllo at tended to IiuhIiichh iiiattera li thin city ThurHilay afternoon, Wllllm.i Vawtor, a' Htutlent at tho Uu'vorHltv ol OriKM. ut Kukoiio; Ih spomkiiK tho weok-ond vIbKIuk with frleitilH mid relatlvon u thin city. Ill wSii let urn to hi ntndlen tomor row ovenliiK Tom NicholH of Knglo Point, pro hibition candidate for tho ntalo Hen ate, Hpent Frlduy In Medford look Iiik after IiIh political fences, Tho .lapanoHo of tho valley liavo collected another U0 for tho Hod CroHH Hocloty, which they will muid lo San FrmiclHco, to ho forwarded to tho main hoailiiiartern. Tho fliHt caso to ho callod hoforo tho petit Jury which opens Uh nen bIoiih at .lackHouvlllo next Monday will ho that of tho Htato of Oickoii vh, .1. II. Cnoy on a charKo of ob taining KiitnlH under falno pretenneH. It will tako u wvok oc lea day to flnlHh up tho ca Hen on the criminal docket, l)AIK(li:U.'i:i,), To., Del. 21. Nijhl litlci'H iiohIoI ioilay iintlcr-H on Ihe ilooiH tif mcrclinnU hem who Imivo liet'ii known o buy eollon for li'nn limn II) ceiilri vv pouml. Tito nolli'i'H iivu wariilnlliiil llio hlnri'H ivmilil bo hunieil if miy(morn col (on in iiiialnikfil iiinlvT JO milKi ALL STAR BALL TEAM 10 PLAY 2 ArriiiiKdiioiitM nre proii'Miu hiiI Inroeloiilv fin- Hit1 M'eiitin of llic mt licaninee in llii city .Moiulny, No vember 'i, of Hie All-Mlar IniHelmll leitin, e(iilii(meil oT incmberH or Hut Aineriemi ami National Icnyiie. A I noon toilay ulioiit $10(1 more wni iii'iiliil lo lie hiilmeribeil to iiiuke their eoiiiiti'- ii icalitv. Tho work is uinler (lie ilireelion of Ulnine ICIiun. The two leniiiH will play in Hinl(iiiie tomorrow and lime uppearctl lo iootl itowiIm tliionpliiMil Monlamt tin last week. Almoin tin1 iliinnotnl Hlar-i np pealiii" ore ('oiinie Mitek. iiiiinat'r of lie I'liiliiileliiliia Atlileties; Hill .laint'H iml Itutlolpli, llnMoii piteherN, wlio ln veil a iMoliiiueiil role in the rternt world eric; Henry, Walter .loiin moii'h eiilclicr; Pitelicrs Alcxamlcr, Chcne" ViiiikIiii, Seoll, Killifer, Dooin oml ollien-., Hie liue-upt in elutlii. loity-live people. IT Dip teaiiH play licit1, Medfuril will he the only loivii nut-iili of Portland IiiivIiil Hie It umr. XIHII. tfcivln, via Loudon, Oct 21, l::iti p. in. A Homl-offlrlal statement Klveu out In I bin city today ileelaren that October 2o tho enemy attacked the .Servian ami MontcncKrln troopn nloiiK (he entire MoHiilan front. All iIicm) otiHlaiiKhtH wore repulned and nouie of tho enemy'H roliiimiH were couiielled to retreat In disorder. In the purnult of tlieni) ilelnchiueiitH Servian troopn advanced hoiuo iIIh lauce. Al all other polntH an the Mutation temaliiH unchaiiKed. Tho enemy from time to tlmo hag opened artil lery ami Infantry flro aualnnt tho Servian ponltloiiH at (!utcbeo. Ml trovltza ami In tho direction or Hel- Krado. Mr. Veinoii Vnwter ami Miik Kl etlia I-'iucrick, both well known In Metlfortl, were inarrictl Satnitlay, October 'J I. at 2 . in., nt the home of the hritle's parents in till- city. The wedding wok ii tpiiet one, liciiif! ntteiiili'it only by the families of the briile ami roiim. The living room of tlit F.incrii'k liomo were liihtefully deconiteil with white neplietU rocs ami feriOJ, and Itie iliniuy room wax math' iittraclive with piuleniualloiiH mnl inaiilciiliair ferns. The eei oniony, which was a simple one, wim iierforiucd hv the uncle ol the room, Dr. Claiborne .M. Hill, of Herkelev. Cal., who reiul the M'rvjco at Iho mnniiiue o' Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vnwter. the imreuU of the croom. Mr. Vnwler was horn in Mctlfonl. was j-ratliuileil from the I'nivoTMty of Oregon, in IIM'I. heiilt: u memhei' of the Kiitnui Nu fraleinily, ami now hohls ii ivi)on-ible 'itiitioii in the .laeksou Count v hank, of which hi father is prc-itlcnt. Miss Knicricl;, who is the eharmiiiK tlmiuhter of Couuciliuuii Knieriek, also nttcnilctl Ihe univcr.sitv mid was u member of the Kappa Alpha Tlieta Mirorilv. Af.cr n ilainlily fervel huffer luncheon the vonn couple took Ihe train for San I'rnneiscti, where tlu will speiul their hoiievinooii. After two weeks they will he ut home to their friends ul II 10 West Main street. POWDER Absolutely Pure Mud from raii Gram if Tartar NO ALUM ERE NOVEMBER SERVIANS LAM BOSNIAN CO pOYAl iAKlN5 S 00 L IS EXPLAINED 10 Nnpciiiilonilfiit Ifrixeoe of Ilia AhIi IiiiiiI public pcliool avi' an inlerestr ln iiiltlro iin "The School Hurvcv" InM eveniii'' iintli'i i lie mixiiicch or tho I'nreiitH mnl Teaelierx uaxocinlioii I of the city. The fpenker who Inm teeenlly row. pletetl ii hlirvey (if the Aflihnftl m'IiooIh iiinilt! it elcnr llial a hcliool Kiirvey iloejt not in any m'iiih impl erilieiMHi of the M'liool hoanl i heliool olilciiilH. The average ielioo1 board in comimxfit of public spiiited men ami women who me laliorins lo Iirovitle I In very btxt in ctlueation. The heboid rurvcv U a uilualile oitl (o bin cntl. Il i a careful over lookiti" ami exmniiiatiou of (he whole cliool .uyxteui; the fteurin of tlctoil etl iiifnriiiiilion of every phase of llif heliool woik. the ehitnirvim: ol llii- iiitoimatiou mi tlml inlclllL'Uit com parinon may he tiiuile with .lie work of other euiiiiminitU, "peeinlly llin-e llmt liavo mailo noteworthy proyitH-. in eiluentiun, to the end tbn: improiemiii( iniiv he Miycsltd, not by way of iitliliuc new fa dr., hut in t'ltiui: the mtl value po--iblr mi o Icmi tlollur Hiii nl. PAGE THEATRE HAS E The entertainment luinisbiil at the Paue theater in tlrawme; larye eritwils mnl hespol' nil, is pleasing every one llmt iitteiuN. 'ille wiiutcvillc this pat week has betii piod, ami the act FiMay ulhl was heartily npplamletl af.cr each iiiuuhcr. For Siimlay (he inauatiuciil has seeurcil u six-reel teat tire photoplay which is Miitl to lie the lnt proline tiou ever tiiruetl out hy the l.nblii eompaiiy. This faiaoits photoplay is "The Kortime Hunter" and the hook has been followed ery closely in making the protliietmu. This pielure will onlv lie llolvtl on Sunday and every 'one should avail llit'intelves of tli i uppor.iinjly lo see ii. ' CRUCIAL BATTLE BEING WAGED t Continued rrom I'nge I) lo ntlviiiiee tliere, us was explained in mi official communication in I'nris last niylit. ., IttiKsians VlctorloiiH That Ihe Hussions, e.encrull speaking, continue to hold the uper hand in tho eastern arena of the war is the tdst of niot of the dispatches reaeiin London nnd iieecptim; (his as true, Kulaud thinks thul the put lilt; of (lerinany on Ihe defensive In (his territory will prevent her from transferiiiy; any forces lo Ihe we.T eru arena. The Flinch foitsnl Verdun.cnnie to the fore apim lotlay us a result ut news from (lornian sources to the effect that Herman forces me dnr.v iuj; closer to these positions ami that the French sorties are failim;. l.oi.don newspapers are I rent ins as sifjnil'ieant the withdrawal of fier imiu troops from Antweip and Urn sels hut these movements would ap pear to he onlv part of (lerniuuy . plan of rcinfiiieiuy her l'iniiliiii- line. The dni(;ue: for Qerinans and Ails triiins in the MrilNli lsle is still spieatl uo,t but there has been a tem porary lull in these efforts, due to the lack of uiteiuute detention enmpi. Why Not Got tho best sinoko, Gov, Johnnon, and also patronize, homo. " roo I.ATK TO OMSSiri'. FOlt SAI.K- A llol.steln pair, 101U X. Central, phono IS2-W. 1ST 3, II. lUumau SURVEY PARENTS-TEACHERS MEDFORD CvmmMaaiM SCHOOL OF MODERN METHODS 31 N. Cnpr Si., M.JlJiJ. Oi.ioa BUSINESS, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH COURSES DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Let ThislSuggestion Help You Ho one of those who have already commenced to colvo tho Christ mas uliopplng problem. 1 have sold many beautiful klfts of vailous kinds tho past two weeks and laid tboui usltlu to be taken out when ptirchuser desires. I In vtt the f.lft problem solved when (Jin C'lu lstnuin null U on, Muko your nahictoii from my new ami modern stock. I will lay It' nwny for oii In ho paid fur whim tuken out. Cuiiio In uml lul inn explain my plan. It will help )ou, JOHNSON, TUB JKWKLICH mcnroiii) hook hteiii: Xpvr MNil Mo'leiH Xlotk IUim'H llepalilnu ISelecting a Coroner When a moinber of our fnitilly faKn III wo call a pliynlelan and nol a tr.orchnnl or mechanic. What W0IA want nt Htich n llnuj I out! who tiu-T ileratmnlH human anatomy and If h ,!Ih. I.lkowlro when u 'momher or our family lle a na)iral death wo call on undertnf.flr and nol n mom- I'or of tome other profusion. Perlifljia (hat Ih why It neemn odd to a rcat numher of peoiflo when a moiuber of their family iIIch nnnntiir- nlly to have xomeone cotno In an a coroner who Ih neither phynlelnn nor unde'rlaker Homcone allied with iurt any profosulon or lino of buol nesn to conduct an official Inspec tion nnd determine tho clrcuiimtance of death. It aeemi lncont?ruoiiB for a coroner to ho of any profession or "ailing other than thai of phynlelnn 0r undertaker. Tho undertaker Ih a familiar offl 'lal vlHltont ni the nrenc of death. hlle tho huHlnuHH man cnKagetl In other linen In not. The undertaker In trained to o about bin work n,ulet 'y mid nclentlflcally. 1 1 In training ?nabtcH him to minimize dlMrcnMns 'ontlltloiiH, thoiiKh doInK IiIh work tliororKhly ami effectively. IIIh training alons thin lino would natur ally In; carried Into the office of cor oner. Of all citizens the undertaker Ih bent fitted to tlo a coroner' work, without blunder and with the small eit decree of pienswork an to the cauao of death. There M-eirn nmall argument In favor of electing coroners from other (walk In lire ho lone as men specially qualified can bo found willing to or-U-oiit the oniicaKiinfi dutlen of coroner. Yet It Ih not uncommon In the world of politico for men to he elected "cor oner who'o regular occupation may he that of running a meat market or moving Jiousf-n. They are IntelllRent In their linen of hiinlnens, but on re (lection the people would rarely choone such to make technical In quiry Into the cause or unnatural death. There Is a legal phase alto to tho matter. Manirestly the person un trained In. human anatomy Is less capable of discovering the cause and conditions of the death and pointing out the evidences or crime and acci dent. This beliis true, It follown that tho person trained to observo these thliiKs will bring forth verdicts most likely to uncover rrlmo or to snvc public expense where no crime, has been commuted. The voters of Jackson county have two candidates before them this fall for the of I Ice of coroner. One is W. W. I'ssher or Ashlmfd, tho other Is John A. Perl of Medford. Mr. Ussher Is local manager of the Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph com pany. Ilo does not claim to bo es pecially fitted for the position, hut frankly states that ho wants the of fice became he wants tho money. Mr. Perl Is known to bo tho lead ing undertaker of Medford. lie does not specify that he needs tho salary, but merely states that the business of the coroner's offl.ee Is In line with his profession and that ho is cen trally located where he can reach all parts of the county readily and quickly either by auto or one of the three U1103 of railroad leading from his city. Tho emoluments of the office aro not largo enough to make It a politi cal plum, and It Is one of tho offices tlpii should be outside of politics and that should be filled with a View only to eervlce and efficiency. Ash land Hcrord. (Paid Adv.) The Best of Materials form only a part of the cost of glasses 1 make. The other part represents expert work mnnshlp. That Is why wo Invito comparison. DR. RICKERT le Stsht SjiecltilUt Over Deuel's 1). I. VaoGUUer fe tt4 A A A AaVa A iA A A A A AjA A A A AAAjnMaWAaiaa V T The Home Beautiful is Attained .A Today Only with the Aid of f Draperies 5 i I '!.V yS?SiisfSiu;iji j, iMWePEarii-t ' . 'aMWHKiit lHirW I il M'l ' a "aim ;?a fi ti k i I fa m laaii liiaj! A;,wi(Jj;iIiIc E iwawTWiiiw-wian i"nwaiiiiiJJiiJi w i uuww w w L 4 VvVTsSSsS5 The effectivc'iipps ol' your hangings dr f!iid not upon what you pay, hut how wisely you choose. Our upholstering department is well equipped to meet your most exacting requirementM. Our stoHv is large and varied, and the prices are sure to please. We maintain a thoroughly equipped upholstery workroom with experienced operators. Curtains and Draperies made, Hed Sets, Silk Lamp Shades, Screens, Shirtwaist Boxes. Cushions, Pillows, Vphnlstering of all kinds. i. Canvas Sleeping Porch Curtains Mounted on spring awning rollers. They roll from the bottom np, allowing the air to circulate over the person sleeping. t t t T ? ? ? ? ? T t T ? T 7 T f f Special lor this WeekOnly i- i G0e "Sundour" Unfadeable Nets, eoloi-s )ink, blue a'.id brown, per yard 18 Bed Spreads, white lai-seilles, each, at '. $2.50 to $12.50 Pink, Blue and Yellow Bed Sets, shams to match, colors fast. t T t t T t f ? T t t t t T ? T ? t T ? ? T t ? T T t T t t T Window Shades Made in our own 'workroom to fit any window, of the best grade hand-made oil opaque shading, mounted on Hartshorn guaranteed rollers. Our shades hang straight and roll straight and cost less than the factory made. FURNITURE On the third floor of our building wo have opened a Second-Hand Depart ment. AVe will buy or trade for your old furniture that you wish to replace with new. INSTALLMENTS Also, don't forget we sell on tho install ment plan, making it easy i'or you to furnish your home. ON FEBRUARY 15, 1915 AVo give away Seven Pianos, one abso lutely free; six with small payments. "Weekly prizes will be given every Sat urday, commencing Saturday, October 121, 1914. A coupon representing your purchase and good I'or an equal number of A'otes will be given you. Help somo friend to secure one of these, grand prizes. A complete- line of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. We can supply your every want. r ? T f Medford Furniture 6 Hardware Co. f Phon36, Lt m m girt you aa "$'i i : ' i 4 t. i 1 a .A H,