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MMDITOWD MAlli TRIBUNE. MlWKOIil). OKKOON, MONDAY, NOVUM HIW 1M. 11)11 tAOR TWO V M. t . IOCAL AND L PERSONAL llnniwlt Cnutwoll nml grnniMnuuli tor, Ml Akiivr Hicks, arrived In Mcclfont tlila morning from Imllnn nitollH nml will scnt1 tho winter with Mia. Cnntvvoll'n ilntighter, Mrs. 13. Kkccr, flio cnU'rlalnniQiit this vetilnK nt tho .W. 12. rhiireh on Ilnrtlctt street liy thu Home Mission Indies iiromkcs to Ito una or unusunl Interest and nil nictnkcrH and frlondu of tlio chttrdi uro CHprclnlly Invited to bo present. No chnrso for admission. Thft C. K. nodal of tlio Christian t'hnrch hns Ircon postponed from Tursilny, .November -2, until Wt'rtV ncsdny, Dec. 2. All the ladles of tlio Methodist church nml their friends nro urged to bo prepent nt the "Monthly Home Coming" of the Aid Society on Tiles dny nftcrnoon of this week. The meeting begins promptly at 2:30 o'clock, n8 much business of great Importance must bo transacted. The plans for "The Trip Around the World," which Is to lie given In the near future, are to bo formulated, and soveral other matters of Interest are to bo brought up. Tho Urlccllla Circle will have chareg of the pro gram nn.il refreshments, which In sures n royal good time for every body. Do euro to conic. K. M. McKcanoy of Medford is reg istered at Hotel llonson. 1'ortland, Oregon. j jJJ Oct it at Do Voo's. Mrs. O. C. Loiter of Portland Is tlio guost of Mrs. Horaco Pelton at tho Pelton ranch, and is being exten sively entertained several smart part ies being planned. On Tuesday even ing Mrs. Lynn Smith of Gold Hill en tertained with a dinner and dancing party. On Thursday Mrs. Ed Han ley, Mrs. Delroy Getchell, Mrs. J. V. Hcddy, Mrs. Chas. L. Schlctfelln, Miss Josephine Hoot motored up from Medford to attend a dinner party given by Mrs. Horaco Pelton for Mrs. heller. Tlio finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Tho High school football and vau deville team will leave Tuesday night for Klamath Tails,' 'where they will appear Thanksgiving. The nutle vlllo team makes its initial appear and at the Star theatro tonight. Now Thought Circle, 004 8. Oate dale, Saturday 2:30 to C. " A reply from the New York office of tho American-Ilolglan relief so ciety, regarding tho placing of a col ony of these highly industrious and efficient people o Rogue Itlver Yal loy land, is expected this week. Kodak finishing tho best, at "Wes ton's Camero Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. ' Chrlntnms mall, the first of the season, was handled by the local post offtco last week, the packages being soul to faraway places, so as to reach their destination by Christmas. Sweet cider at Do Voe's. Charles Otis of Yroka, Cal., is spending n few days visiting relatives In, tills city. licrmun Purucker and wife of Ash land visited with frlonds and rela tives In this city Saturday. K, S. Tumy writes all forms of In surance. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnet-Corey Illdg. J. 11. Offing of Koseburg Is spend ing a few days In the city and valley on business. "William Paucher of Gold Hill vis ited with relatives and friends In this cjty Sunday. DoVoo Is going to tcll COO pounds of chocolato creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today, tf 1Ci-a ducks and geesu than usual nro reported this year in the Kay Gold dam vicinity. Miss Margaret Allen of Holland Is Visiting relatives and friends In this city. J. O. Gerklng. the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any. whore, tlpio or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320.J. Jtoiigliuocklsm had another lutilug Saturday iitisli. when bHd eggs were thrown at the special car currying tho Ashland rooters, by vlllngo cut upa wboM 'nctH have been notlceabln for borne tmo piibt in petty vandal ism. Nothing uuh hit but the side of the cur, Tho local high school will send an apology to the Ashland school fur the misdeed, and It the culprits art) caught punishment will be In flicted. Pr guaranteed 100 per cent pure, sanltury milk, prompt delivery, call GOa-VY. 217 Over a hundred wanderers parted tllpnigh Medford Saturday boutli bounil, bill very few of the squad stopped lit tbU fit). l.'lKlit l-tior w(.ro iiuarUrtd In thu dty Jull Hatur duy night "InuursHce" nieunn "Holmes'' ami Vllclw" ineaua "ItiHUiaiiiHi." Bed HuIhim "T)4y (HKurancu Mun." JuhH Walklns of Gold Hill vras u IiuHhmm Mtor In Him fit) Uutu.-ilny MftOi'UVPUi V. W Ussher of Ashland trans uded business matters In this city 3nttmln- nftcrnoon and oYcnlllK. Levi llrlch and Cuples Jones re turned c8terdny to I'nlon creek af ter spending three dnys In Medford visiting. Kodak finishing and supplier nt Weston's Catnera Shop. Over Isla Theater. L, U Hebb of Klamath Palls Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters. Tho schools will close Thursday and Piiday for tho Thanksgiving holiday. A number of students nt tho state college at Corvnllls and tho state university at Hngeno will spend tho day In this city. Holmes "Tho lnsuranco Man" is the nuthorlied agent of the Aetna In surance Co. M. Ames of Antelope spent Satur day lu Medford attending to business matters. A number of Medford people will attend the annual Thanksgiving ball of the Elks of Ashland, It being one of the Important social events of tho season. The funeral servtce of Mrs. Sarah T. Wolverton will bo held at the Plrst Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 p. in. Tho body will lie In state al the church from 2 p. m. to 3 p.rn. Paul McDonald and Guy Cronemll ler wcro among the Medford college men who attended the O. A. C.-U. of O. gaino nt Corvnllls Saturday. Three or four street fights of no consequence broke loose Saturday i Ight, the belligerents appearing be fore Police Judge Gay this morning for fines. An Intoxicated citizen was also assessed $5 and costs. J. Otto of Central Point siiktaned three broken ribs as tho result of a fall from a wagon, when the team he was driving ran away. Pred Pelouio and wlfo of Eagle Point spont Saturday In Medford vis Itlng friends and relatives and at tending the football game. Joe II. Wilson of Talent spent Sunday In Medford visiting friends and relatives. Harry Porter and wife of Gold Hill spent Sunday in Medford visiting friends. Dud Anderson's auto crashed Into another machine on a crowdrtl Port land street Saturday night, resulting In tho driver of the other car being sent to a hospital, and Hud's machine being wrecked. No one seems to know -who was driving Hud's car. Word was received this morning from Sua Pranclsco, that Tyson Heatl of Central Point who disappeared from his home near that city Satur day morning had been located In the! California metropolis, and would re-i turn home at once. Friends and relatives of Ilea II were considerably worried until the receipt of the mes sage, fearing that ho had met with au accident or foul play. Ueall'a Inten tion of going to California were not known to any of his associates. Nothing definite has been accom plished to date relative to the pro posed reduction of the police force, by putting all tho day work upon the chief, thus saving a man. Some members of the council feel that if an emergency arose, members of tho fire department could be called upon for assistance. The Rogue Hlver Fruit and Pro dure association Is loading a car of apples this week, to be shipped for holiday trade In New York markets. Frederick Heath of Eagle Point spent Saturday In Medford attending the Ashland-Medrord football game. Tho price of turkeys this year will i)o from five to eight cents cheaper than last year In this valley, owing to there being a larger supply. Though no definite price has Iwen fixed by'tho meat men it is estimated it will be between 20 and 25 cents. Last year the prevailing prce was 30 cents. A shipment of turkoya was bent to Dunsinulr, Cal., this morning, and another consignment for north ern California points will be sent out tomorrow. Councilman Einerlck spent Sunday at Kucli, and participated In a turkey1 Uioot. Medford shooters captured all tho prUes but two turkeys, a chicken, and a quarter of a hog. The flrrt meeting of the newly or gnnUed associated charities Is being hold In the J A. Westerlund offices this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Plans for charity work were dliussed. Those giving food or other unifies are requested to bring same to York and Cumphfll's In tho Holland Hotel, donated by J. A. Westerlund as a store loom. The homo of Jay Maker on Hoxy Anna was doslroyed by fire Friday night about (5 30 o'clock. The loss Is about .10o. Tim fumlly were eat ing vtht'ii thu roar or flames was heard in the front room. All that was savod was the telephone Jerked off the wall by Ilaker. llefore any ait Ion could Iim taken tho entire structure was a muss of flames. Tho Inninnir U uwll. PASSPORTS PERSON'S PHOTO RE INVALiD LONDON, Nov. 83.--The American embassy announced (odny that here after American passports must bear thu photographs of tho persons to whom they are Issued, in nccoidnnco with the recent order of the state de partment nt Washington. Passports now outstanding must bo submitted within two weeks to the embassy or to the American consulates to have photographs attached and official)' stamped, or they will be Invalid. This order Is designed to prevent the misuse of American passports In tho belligerent countries of Europe. Carl Hans Lody, the Gorman spy re cently executed In the tower of Lotf admitted that ho Is now an American passport. A passport also win In the possession of the man known as Horst Von Der Golls or Urldgninn Taylor, now under arrest hero under similar conditions. The prisoner has admitted that he Is now nu Amclcan although born In San Francisco. He Is of German parentage and was reared In Germany. He served In Mexico on tho staff of Francisco Ma dero, as a major and later tried to enter the German army, but was rejected. He obtained money from American relief committees In llerlln and Rotterdam on the strength of his American passports, made out In tho name of Taylor. An Investigation Is being nade of the manner In which he obtained this passport. CENTRAL POINT RANCHER HURT IN RUNAWAY ACCIDENT J. Otto, a ranchman of the Central Point district, sustained three broken ribs Friday nftcrnoon as tho results of being thrown from a high seated wagon when his team became fright ened and ran away. The wagon was badly broken and one of the horses received a sexcru cut on his right hind log. The accident occurred on Jleatty street. Mr. Otto was taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital. You (let flit, nunc There Is when you mnok Gov, Joun on cigars and putronlrt homo Indus tri, Willi Medford Iruo U Mcdfoid tuudv YPRES VIOLENTLY ATTACKED (Continual from I'ase 1,1 town of Ypres where the bclfrey,thu cathedral, the markets and a dum ber of houses were set on fire;' to Solssons and to Klieinis. "in the Argonne tho day was char acterized by very hot fighting. The enemy delivered very spirited at tacks, which wero repulsed. 'In the Woevre and In tho Vosges the situation Is without change. Medford -Ashland AUTO LINE LEAVE ABHX.AUD LEAVE MEDrORD North Hound Konth Hound 7:30 a. m. 0o a. m. 9:30 a. to. 10:30 . m. 1:60 p. m. 1:00 P, ra. 4:30 p. m. 3:30 p. nu 7:00 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 9:00 p. tu. 0:00 p. m. 11MS p. in. 11:00 p. m. SUWDAYS JIlHDAYfl Z,ve Ashland Z.av Medford North Hound Soulli Hiiiind li:0O a. m. io:oa . w. a:30 p. m. .' l. 8:00 p. in. 3lC0 p, m. Time Hctv.tcn t Medfdrd and PhoenI..:l2 initiates. Phoenlrnnd Talent, 1 uiihiitctft Talent and Ashland, 13 minutes. 1'aie Ono Way Hetvrcen Medford and Ashland .Oi: Medford and Phoenix . t.-.U.'c Medford and Talent 3jc Ashland and Talent . 25o Ashland and Phoenix 30c Phoenix and Talent 10c Medford stations; Hotel M;Uord, Hotel Nash and Medford Pharuiary. Ashland stations; Crowson's Con fectionery, Oregon and Ashland Hotels. Talent statien: K, T, Luke's Con fectionery, Phoenix statien: Phoenix Mer cantile Co. Operated Hy Hull Taxi fii., .Medford "Phone 100 I). I). faixMl A Sou, AhIiIuikI Phone 1 II) FRANK LOSES APPEAL TO FEDERAL SUPREME COURT WASlUNdTOST, Kn. 1M. Jti-tlre LiMuiii lel'uxcil Uuliu tiijioxue a will of error to bring to llie mlprome eomi lor review tlio conviction oM.oo M, Flunk For the inunler ol Murv I'lin jpui, n fucturv ft'uK in Allimtu, tin., m lt)l;. . ' ' TURKS ATTACK SUEZ CANAL (.Continued from I'ajit' I.) soulli of Port Sutil). Knylixh offu'oi ami ninny oldior, as well n pinny wounded, woip liikoit lui-oucr. Troop of KnitlWi ciimel riders ami l-vpliuit police snncii doiod." P.l ICniituni in on tlio iilit I'ttak of tlio Sue, ctinnl, tweiily-fivo niihw Mitttli of Fort Suid. mid on tlio onrti vnn truck between F.sil ami Svriu ANSWER THE CALL .Medford People Have Found Tint This N N"cicvary A cold, u Mtrnln, a sudden wrench, A little cause mn hurt the ktduo)8. Spoils of backache often follow. Or some Irregulntltv of the urine. A splendid rouicd for such attacks, A medicine that has imtlsflod thou sands Is Donn's Kldncj l'llls. Thousands of people rely upon It. Here Is one case; John Kreincr. farmer. Jacksonville, Ore., says; "For joars 1 suffered from kidney complaint. I tried one remedy after another, bin nothing gave mo relief. A friend who had taken Donn's Kidney Pills, told me to tr them. After I hud used three boxes, the trouble left me. 1 am glad to say that I have never suffered from kidney complaint during the past two years. I willingly glvo Dona's Kidney Pills a second en dorsement." Price 50c, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Moan's Kldnoy Pills the same that Mr Kremer ' had Foster Mllburu Co . Props., Huffalo, N Y dv. Y I t ? r t y T ?' ? ? Y y y y y t y y y t y y y y y y y y y t y : s t t y y y Prepare tod.rj tot t'u 'live li"' diiv. Wo have lr the .leco-Mim -a necessary to make the dumer uii--tuttiory in every waj. . , .7, NUTS. , FIGS RAISINS FRUITS CRANBERRIES CANNED GOODS GROCERIES VEGETABLES PUMPKINS BOTTLED GOODS PICKLES Orders Filled Proniplly Brownlee & Lindley phone an ZVi' 1 '.' 5 ; Thanksgiving j- t -f j? A Turkey and a Pumpkin Pie gox long way towards making one feyl Thunkful but It tukjs our good f'jotjf 'v "wear to coinjilutu he Siiiisatloii!-W Let us serve you with our Tliunlijf. , giving Foot Dressing. - cUl tg fi ."Boot &w" Sfioc Sloio -. 'w STAR Theatre MONDAY -TUESDAY . PROGRAM Hearst SeSig' Weekly Vitaurapli Special Siich a Hunter With .JOHN lll'NNVaml l-'LOUA Kl NlMl MASTER GLEN'lAIDLEY Tlu' VhiuirhIim' that made Imimii' Swiiiiii'i'lon jealous. LITTLE MARY PICKFORD Onc-lvi't'l Kpatutv. 1 ' Tlio Vftiulcvillo Swolh DOLPH PHIPPS AND CARTER BRANDON A tittle real'l'iiii. ()im K'et'l thai sceres: FABLE OF "The Author and the Dear Public and The Plate of Mush" By George Ado. ? ' Kirnl time in America: THE BROADWAY FAVORITES (Central .Point) Leonard E. Noe, Boyd Koyzor, Lloyd Williamson and Carter Brandon in Gcorgo Ado's Famous Comedy, A KING FOR A NIGHT (Not a. lllOMHK pa tlliej All KiHkhii Drima in Two Parts: A POISONED BIT ADMISSION, 10c and 15c Something Doing Evory Minute. AAA ::: r" V' A A lATii'AA r -y . j -w - :--:x :::: : - t- &ZyZZ4ZZZ t y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y t y y t y y y y y t ? y y y y y ! Timtriin f i 8CK.t30 Crammed!! Yes ! Jammed, packed, crammed That is the way our store was all day today, with foot sore and tired, disappointed customers from other sales. We didn't have to close the doors for lunch, but believe me, we had to eat on the run. Two Things We Don't Do! FIRST We don't have any Portland or Frisco highflyers'jto run our sales or write our ads. SECOND-We don't advertise anything we don't have, to catch the crowd. t We advertise Boy's Suits, both long and short . pants at $1.98 and WE HAVE THE GOODS. 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