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r -v Cti 1UUCU5 TWO MEDFORD MAIL Tit m UN W, iUUDFORI), ORKGOX, MONDAY, NOVUMHKR MO. 11) !:- H n i i i f u I. ' it : M r I IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tho roKHlnr mnnlhly ninrtlim of tlio C. U II. M. nuxltlnry of Hie Cltrlst lon cliuiuli will tip lild nt the lio tut or Mr. J. O.'I'Jthblneon. 1!l South OrntiKo Ht., Wodneadny, Uorombor 2, 2: SO i. in. 1hd ?li f the church nro cordially Invited; the incmWm of tho niixlllnry nro reiiuontod to bo ' present to iunko flnnl jireimrntlons for C. 11. Iv-(lny nhsctfvnuco gp J Docomlmr Cth. ' J ,v ' ' r ' Oct It nt Do Vn's. J'ntrlck Qpnroy, fvho clnliua to bo i tho otlpfiml df 'JPccft." jirie ht thW" "Tlio Son Wolf," Is In tho city. Mr. , Conroy Is lrth but from Dublin. Wo do not try to hcII you soiue thliiK, wo help you l'tiy. Mnndlcrnft Shop. 215 Among the attractions duo for nn ently nppearnnco In this city nro n dog ninl pony fIiow nnd nn Italian bnnd, Tho finest equipment In Oregon fpr printing fruit labels. Med ford Print InK Co. Volney Dixon has returned from n month's business trip to Nevada nnd northern California. Tho Phoenix Presbyterian Ladles' Aid will hold their nnnunl supper nnd Christmas' snlo FYlflriy afternoon and evening, December -ItliJ 215 Miss Vera Needles of this city has rotlirnd from n two vjeoka visit with friends and' relatives lit Grants Pnss. Miss LouUe'DavIs of firnnts Pawl who has been vlsltlnp friends in this cty bv!r.eurned to her homo. Now, Tjipught .Circle, 50,4 8. Oak dale, Saturday 2; 30 to G, Virgil MOrgan, nso 16 yenrs, smoked n cigarette too close to tho police Saturday afternoon, and was put on tho cnrix-t for a lecture. The young man promised to smoke no moro "pills," bis supply wns confis cated, and ho wns allowed to ro on parole. This Is the first effort along this lino slnco tho first week of the anti-cigarettes ordinance. Hundreds of 'dnnlty girts 30 to GO cents. Handicraft Shop. 2K. Attorney Gus Newbury attended to legal matters In Grants Pass Satur- . da-v: ..... Kodak finishing tho best, nt Wes ton's Cnmcro Shop. Over Isis Thea ter. Llttlo, Miss Klla Deane, daughter of Dr. C'Vf. Deanci Iuir. returnee train a visit wpi rjfaliyeai.at San .Diego, Cal. ' ' '"' It is amusing to the agents of the Hercules Tires Sales company to read of autolsts tying gunny sacks on their tires to keep from kidding, when.all they liavo to tlo'ls to use iicrcuics non-skid tires which can bo seen at the NMH 'Hotel. , ' -GeorK'?at80n a painter engag ed at tho Elks Temple on North Cen tral avenue fell from a scaffold this morning, ca'uslnji "severe pain and bruises to tho right leg. The scaf Told broke causing Watson to fall 14 feet to tho floor. Owing to lilt weight, which -In -over 200 pounds, ho was badly shaken tip, though able to wall; to his home. , Sweet cider at Do Voo's. Krank Turner, a transient sales man employed at tho H. K. Deuel nnlo, was arrested Saturday night for the theft of goods from tho store, and plead guilty to a charge of petty Inrccny before Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Taylor this morning, and was given a sentenco of 30 days In tho county Jail. Turner took arti cles from the store and sold them to friends and chanco acquaintances. Each now customer Is surprised nnd delighted On seeing our unique things for the first time. Hundl craft Shop. 215 Scandinavian people of the valley nre rehearsing for tho presentation Christmas eve of tho annual Yulefest exorcises. A half hundred, boys and glrla will take part in songs and lnnccs of Sweden and Norway. O. N. Nelson is one of the directors of the affair. E, S, Tinny writes all forms of In surance. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnot-Corey Dldg. . Hud Anderson has been matched to Ight Frank HarrJeau nt Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Christmas Eve. Ac cording to tho Portland Oregonlan lio'd'tf fight with ilobby EvaiiB at' St. Helen's Oregon, Thanksgiving, was a frost or the first dimension. Tho lnterurban Autocar service Is now in operation to Ashlnnd. Low fares, dopendablo ervlce. .Boo their large nd and Umcta'b'lo elKOWhero In this paper. ' ' air, Hay Parker of Jutto Fulls has re turned to ills home after spending n few days in this city securing treat ment for his eyes. PoVoo Is going to sell BOO pounds of chocolato creams at thirty rents per pound. Gut u pound today, tf It. T. Wellington of Cottngo drove, Oro., Is among tho out of town vis itor In tlio city this week. Ilunilred of tliltipi ut Ihn IliindU rrttft Hlioit for women to iunko 216 vVlorn Uiywii of Tnlunl win a Ntwlfonl visitor Monday. . James Hooper of Yrekn, Cal., Is spending n few days In the city at tending to business matters. J. O. Gerklng, tlm befit tll Around photographer In southern Oregon. Alwnya reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 82S Main St. Phono 3 80-J. S. S. Smith returned Sunday from n visit with his daughter Irene nt Corvallls, nnd u political talk nt Portland with Governor-elect Withy- combe. The lnterurban Autocar Co. offers a permanent faro of 60 cents the round trip to Ashland. Still lower rates by bulng tickets. Frequent, deptuidnblo' service, large, comfortable cars. Get time cards of drivers or at waiting rooms. HaBklns drug store ninUMfdfoiil Hotel. 220 Cl'iarles Young loft Sunday tor u week's benr hunting on Evans creek. The debating society or the high school Is trjlng to arrange n series of debute on leading current topics with Grants Pass. Ashland. Central Point, Klamath Falls, and notheru California high schools. For guaranteed 100 per cent pure, janltary milk, prompt delivery, call &S2-W. 217 Albany papers of last Saturday contain the notice that Jes Cramer of this city, and Miss Mildred Uutcher had secured a marriage license. Mr. Cramer Is day clerk at the Medford Hotel. Miss Uutcher was formerly a telephone operator in this city, and moved to Albany a jcar ago. lloth the contracting parties are well known in this city. "Insurance" means "Holmes'' and "Holmes" means "Insurance." Sco Holmes "Tho Insurance Man." A K, Collins or this city attended to business matters In Iloscburg last week. , .JjOiijs UlrlcU of Jacksonville was a business visitor In the city Saturday afternoon. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. Andrew Jcldncss has returned to his mining claims In the Illuo Ledge district after spending a week in this city. Schools of the city opened this morning after a threo days Thanks giving vacation. Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man" is thn nnthnrlrfwl ncont of tho Aninn In- anMn.A fn ' Youth is always charming, but never more so than when seven little sprites float upon the stage at the Rose society vaudeville, December 7-S. They are frightened by the 'spooks as they come along, and hurry to. tho stage to ask help of their friends. Ho tnero to'savo them. Did you buy one of thoso "sale suits?" Tho kind you try on when you get home. Well if It don't fit you como to the Medford Cleaners & Tailors and we will make it fit. Phono 57. 21C Moro snow, fell in tho foothills Sat urday night, and tho entire north slope of Hoxy Ann was covered. To day a chill wind from the south Is blowing making the air nippy. The light fall brought out a number of bear hunters who left for the hills In search of bear meat. Tho total precipitation for tho storm was .02 Inches. An auto driven by threo Ashland youths Saturday night tipped over on Hivorslde avenue, the occupants nar rowly escaping Injury. The accident, according to tho youths, was duo to excessive speeding. Mr. and Mrs, 1. T. Galllghcr of tho Del Hio and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thompson and children of Gold Hill, were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. II. Nye on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Neal and S. S. Smith of Medford nro registered at ilotel Henson, Portland, Oregon. The Memorial services of the Elks lodge will be held at the Presbyter- Ian church noxt Sunday. It wbh hoped that tho new Temple would 1ms completed In time for tho services. A 20-mile an hour south wind swept.over Hie valley this afternoon, whirling 'dry leaves, papers and other rubbish about. Signs were blown down. The wind kept people off the streets, and tho city had tho most deserted appearance In months. FINAL SESSION OF A largely nlteniled mcellnj,' of the cluuti'i' eommirtsioii, with the nieinljeis of the cit. i-oiiiiiil iirexent, wiw lielil Kuliii'iliiy eiiiin. The hesion lal eil iill nearly iniilniht, anil j;uve to tho M'coml hull' or lu cluirter n close u scrutiny m win yivin the lir-t hull' tliu night lie I'm e. Special atten tion wiih niven the provision on iih be.uients mul elcctioiiH. Another moot ins? will he lielil to nljihi nl 7rl."i. Koch scetiou of the oliurlor will he yone over ngiiin nml uiiv iluiihl which there limy he iiuy ijuoelinii Ihoioughlv iIIkoiiciI volcil upon lor the final drill!. niid Do It Too Itusolve to srouJto (Jor. Johnnon c- mm, Hie bent, nud thumb pstronlu lioino lndiulry. tf CHARIER REVISERS WARM UPON WEDDING BELLS The war tax parsed bv congieffS last October goes Into effect In tho morning, and special stamps for frac tional part or a cent have been re celved by the post office for Uko. The ordinary one and two cent stamps nrc used for higher amounts. With biislneKs awakening It Is ev pectod that the ta will io sh rt HUM. Tho Home Telephone conipnm H serving notice upon ItMithseiibers that the tnx of ono cent for every Ions tllstanco message of over ' cents, Imposed by the law, will be added to their monthly toll statement under a separate item, but computet? and payable with the regular account I'uder the new law a ta of ten cents Is attached to marriage license lidding to the cost of loving and llv Ing. A fractional tat i Imposed on legal papers filed through the coun ty offices. Toilet articles and fancy groceries are also taxed along with patent medicines. Tho lax, unlike the English war tax. falls heaviest upon corporations and people who can afford It. In Euglnnd the tnx Is on tea, beer and flour, mainstays of the middle class of that country. PAIROL ATLANTIC NKW YOHK, Nov. :10.- At least twelve llritish wnrslinw are now a- trolling the Atlantic between New York nnd the J'lUuium ennui, keeping eloe check on nil forms of shiieiitiff. neeonlini; to wirele niioriilor on tho steamship Aneon, which in lived today from Cristobal. The winieH activity of these voahoIs, the opcnit-or.-i'said. is eiuisin great ineonveni icni'o to the eommereinl work of .American vessels u-T tho hisjh pow ered wave of tho men of war nre heard continually in utter ilNregiml of commercial business. "These warships," the Ancou's op erator sniil. ''pity no attention to the rules Kovcrniii" wireless operatiotw. With their high-power apparatus tluv cut into the middle of n message nnd absolutely disregard all reftiets to keep out. We have no means of iden tifying these ships-, as they use code that appears to he made up.of n com bination of numbers-. We counted twelve different wurliisjhnt jamm ed our wjreless on the way up." WAR INCREASES USE OF PARIS LIBRARIES PARIS, Xov. '20. At the bcainnin;: of the war the proposed closing of the public libra rie.-i, as w-ll as some other state ami city institutions, was much discussed, hut it wus finally decided to loavu them opeg. Statistics for the mouth of Ausiist iiud September of the number of books loaned to readers show that the decision was a wise one. Jlorc than -1:1.000 volumes were loaned in August nnd more lhau i'O -000 in September. The ti. r tor O tobcr will be even punKar thn:i ir the month of Kctcui'ier. The lac i taken its iiiiliealiup u f lie trannuillitv of mind on the part ol tiie reading public in Paris. DIED Henry Englcbrecbt, a pioneer min er, aged "o yea is, who lived In the same cabin on Jackson creek, for K0 years, died Sunday, of ailments com mon to old age. Ho wag well known throughout southern Oregon. De ceased was born ut Hamburg, Ger many, and emigrated to this country when a young man. The funeral services will be held from Jackson ville, Tuesday, Dec. 1st, at 2 o'clock, interment in Jacksonville cemetery. Mrs. Janlo A. NIcholH, u widow, ago r2 years, died suddenly at her homo In Central Point, early this morning. Dcatu came while sho wan asleep, and was caused by heart fail ure. Her two little children were awakened by the alarm clock at 0 o'clock. They tried to awaken their mother, l'rlghtoned they told neigh bors, who uncovered tlio pathotlo truth. About a year ago Mth. Nich ols' hunband. a forest ranger, watt accidentally killed. Deceased was a native daughter of Jackson county. She Is survived by five children, Mrs. Young, of Orants Pass, two sous, I.a"wrenco and llrlcc, and two duugli tflW, Hernlco und llutli. Hho was a member of the Central Point Kobo l.uli lodgo. Pun era I arrangements announced later. You fief Ilia Dent Tboro is when you smok Our, Joun son cluuu and slroulie hoiiin Indus trlsi DOZEN WARSHIPS Mim r.n M, N'mvruto, (miililer of .Mr. nuil Mr. V, II. 'urriw o ten I ml Point, "'iwtijvail YninhiH. Oi( where who wiiNfuyt'luujs cluul. Sat urday nturiuiiipS'ovtmhor S The body wnv htotjgjt in tl.iv i Ity Jilts inunliiu:. Ilculh wax s.ul.lon ((ml ouif-ed h heart lnilnK. (he lulieiiil .VoiClilHs seniciM will he held fiom the fninily lesidence ut t'eninil Point, Tui'sdm, December 1, al 10 o'clock a. in., un der the auspices of (he Dnstein Star of Central Point. Inteimcut will he in Jacksonville ecnu'teix. Ilccci-id was 'J(i ,ears of n-;e .md lees u wide circle of friends .id impi Miili.n'c to mourn her loss. SEEK APPOINTMENT E Ablution for Hie npKtintmrnt of a police matron litis lui'n launehed nuil will likely hu eonsidired nt tho regu lar incetiirg- of the citx eouneil tomor iiiw night. Those back of the move ment maintain Hint a police mul ton is needed to look alter those cast's tu- volvine; woiui'ii n)rd"jotlnrgtrs. There lias not been n woman u nested by I lie locil )oliee in lli.- !.ist ciir. and nil girls nre liiougla Ik fore jjie juvenile iiutho'FtDo "it"i6f?iw cJiief dulii's of the mut ri. jfi' (Milling to plans, would be to sujjiesy tlft news of the escapades of .xofintr stirl- mid make all the prixei'diii'.s sci-ri-t. T MEAT IF KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take tablospoonful of SalU if ack hurU or Bladder bothers Brink loU of water. We are a nit Ion of rocst titers and our blood is tilled with uric acid, t.iys e, well-known authority, vrlio wnnw im to be constantly on guard agaimt kidney trouble. Tho kidneys do their utmost to fru the blood of tldt irritating acid, but U-come weak from tlio overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminatire tissue elw and thus tlio wsslo Is retained in tbe blood to poison the entire system. When jour kidneys ache und feel like lumps of lead, and you haro ntlnglng pains In the Uick or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder Is irri table, oblltflog xoti to seek relief during tbe night; when you bavo ttven head aches, nerxous and dizzy spells, sleepless new, acid stomach or rhcuiantlsm in bad xreatiier, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; tuVe a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous sails is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urino to It Is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. Tad Salts is inexpensive und cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford The Only Exclusive Coinmoraal Photogruplieri in .Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place ly appointment Phono J-17-.r We'll do the rent E, D. VEaTON, Prop, MUs i:a Al, DAINTY DOLLY 10 BE IN VAUDEVILLE Dainty Dolly Vnrdcn, tho lov of all beholders. Around her dnliil) head her hair clutters. In golden ilnjtlots, which Imprison tho mnlHlilno. To gnxn upon thepi Is to by filled villi delight, to touch tlioiu would be pleasure beyond one's irnnni. Her oye.s are blutt its thiMsklo of Italy, and to press her lips men have' .gone down to their death. j She H coming to tho liose Society ' Vaudeville December T-S with HuioUo! Hollow, from Skeens KIo'r, AlasKn. J lie has decked her with jewels that i serve but to enhauee her rIimvIiik charms. Don't miss seeing her. Tho j vision will remain as one of the do lights of our HiV Willi Medford trna t Medford made iV44 - t One-Ha t t r r ? ? y r r v ? ? f t ? T y r t t I $47.50 Suits and Coats now 45.00 Suits and Coats now 37.50 Suits and Coats now 35.00 Suits and Coats now 32.50 Suits and Coats now 30.00 Suits and Coats now 25.00 Tailored Suits now . Wool (III. . i . I... I i lie Ki'(ai(.si iirt-Ht wilt' I''i'i'iH'h st'iL'cs, velvet eomliiiuitioiiK, liiffetiw, fiuilarils, if llie .style doesn't ipiite Hiiit you it is eafty (ifTHiaiie il a utile When yni gvL il at this irir-e: aclual values to $.' 10.00. SALE PRICE $6.95 TRIMMED HATS ONE-HALF PRICE ;;;$m- THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE Medford Iron Works E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Pacific '101 ; Home 298L. Rea. Pac. S0HL; JJoine 227L. Patronize Home Industries Keep Your Money at Home We make u specially of Door and. Window Frainea and Jiwido Fiiiirsh. AIho Dooi-h and Wui'Iowa. QUALITY" Till') UKHT. PlllCm IiiCUIT Factory Corner ftlovunth and Ji'ir .StreolH, Medford Sash and Door Co. The lhille-. pololiiu' huihlun; ii In co I HiTi.dlli). JLyMi, ' iv AltWA 1 I MrSSSJ f I Tailored Suits and Coats Your iini'PHlricU'd rluiicp oT our oniim uloitlc' of lliis.son.son's iicwt'sl, 'I'liiltH'cd Suitjjiinilyop choicp of nil our more x fiui vc Coiiln. Iilvcry nml at .0.00 ami ahov' at pxa'ciVx' uiuvhalV prii-i'-a ytMiuiiic, bona fide .sale. and Silk Dresses $6.95 . , t'vt - r in 10. .110111 mi iirt'.s.st'ij ..III II. . . , m j ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING IMP 13 Go to J. A. SMITIJ 128 N. Grapo.St. U'elophoJio 8!J0 I t'oii( lumber -lupini'iu In ' hull of I Orfiilit'i' teiuM(i!il1"JIlV'H10ill tiM,l J i I........ .. -ii. -.1 t ., 4n FJ--HrWB WB'RE SOCIALISTS AT SIIOIilNG GIIILDRliN We've liiiuto It i (jtiidy mul wo not onl.V hnw (bo ilxlit Molt of shoeii, bill wo see Hint eVeiy little lout Im coluforlitlito uild coriuolly fitted. No d)siipiolulinuiii wbn u ititt our InilMriic laldo Ox-1iI. nnd 'I'ol'Tll-TlpMirYnir eblldWm ' and bovs' Mhoes,' Nii!iile(fi- lower thiii,uutM ys Jifn (Jlf hI(hw,, are h food. I cf,f "g rbl'lOC bloi'O rst& t ? V ? Y Y Y t Y Y Y f Y Y Y v()CO.0 22.50 18.75 17.50 16.25 15.00 12.50 t Y t Y X X t Y Y Y f ? '4 Y ' . I !t" o cimo.so rruiii. 111 mii;im IOONU ll'lllll, 111 Ml'I'WM, ineasnlHies ail1 nnnlliw : THE M0MEY AT HOME FIRST-CLASS .wo Book Binding MADE IN MEDFORD IIV MEDFORD PRINTING CO. PllQHQ YD IS ;. Printing