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11 t r m r aan$ky "ims na PAGE TWO - I0CAL AND PERSONAL Bishop Sumner will meet tho mom bors And friends of St. Mark's church thin evening nt St. Mark's Ilnll, nt S o'clock to dlsciiM matters relative to tho now church building. Tho meot Idg will bo informal nnd nil who nro interested nro Invited to be present, t Don't Oropo ih tho Dark" get nn livor-rendr flash light nt Paul's Elec tric Storo this wcok.. 172 Dr. Gcorgo Rebec and family have moved from their ranch west of Con tral Point to Ktigcno for tho school yonr, and expect to roturn next spring for tho summer. First showing of Gago hats at Miss Lounsbury's. Thoy nro always right. M. M. Dopt. Sloro. 1C8 CarliVon dcr Hollcn of Wcltbn was a Madford visitor Monday. See Davo Wood about that fir In surance policy. Office Mall Trlbuno BIdg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvnro Atwood of Av nlon, Cal., nro recent hrrlvals In Mod ford and hnvo coino to make this city tliolr home. They have rented a hotino nt 402 fewest Third street nnd will nbottt November 1 open a box alloy In the Men Icy building on (Irnpo street between Main nnd Fifth street. Packard Twin-Six In Mcdford Tues day. ,A roprcncntatlvo of tho coast dis tributors for the Packard cars will be In Mcdford all day Tuesday, Octo ber ", with ono of tho 1 U 10 twin-six 'Pncknrds, and will bo nt tho Valley Garage, A. W. Walker, the proprietor being thb local representative. This is strictly ono of tho most up-to-dnto cars on tho mnrkot and all lovers of the latest ih auto construction nro re quested to call at tho garngo and soo the twin-six. Try ono of thoso big Ico cbld 5 cent milkshakes nt Do Voo's. Tho alumni will glvo their first dnnca of tho season, Tuesday evening, October Cth. Tho affair will bo held In tho largo hall of tho NataiorlUm, teh music being in cbnrg6 of Clyde linzelrlgg, who has secured tho latest popular dnnca music for this occas ion. Invltatlonii-h'rtTd been extended to all alumni, collcgo nnd high school students nnd n few outsider. Itbnms papered at 3.76 whllo spring stock lasts'. Phono G I l-M. 17G Hunters of thli city and county nro making full value of tho ten dnys al lowed for tho phensftnt shooting, nnd tho fowls wero targets for inn by guns ngnlh Sunday. All day the sounds nf musketry rould bo henrd ih the farm districts. Tho birds are not as plen tiful ns bbforo tho opening of tho (ten son, and nro wild, and difficult to shoot. Frequent violations of tho law by persons shooting ctu tho high ways nro roported "Nn trespass" signs for snlo at Mall Trlbuno office. ' Huston Is tho fnvorlto with Mod ford fans, against Philadelphia In the world's series games to bo started next Friday, although tho Inttor has plenty of supporters. Soma Iloston supporters flguro tho Red Sox will win tour straight Raines, which Is a hard task, for champions against any team, let nlono top notch. Rest creamery butter at 30c per lb. nt Jones' Cash Grocery. Mrs. l.ouls IMrtch of Jacksonville spent Sunday In this city visiting friends and relatives. DrsA. R. and Louise Hedges, chl roprnctlc physicians, Stewart build ing, 235 KnBt Main St. Mind Helen Itnasdalo loft Saturday fur San I'rHiirlsco to visit the fair nnd friends and rolntlves. Host cruumury butter at 3uc per lb nt Jones' Casji lliocery. llnney itlng of Ashland spent Sat unlay In this city visiting frlonds and iulativc.1. Tlie cmud-jury term of the circuit court will begin Tuesday. October 19 nnd the petit Jury the follow lug Tiit'fc. day, Oeutober 2(1. Mrs. I.ench, export corsetlerre, ma terial and fit guaranteed. SJfl North Dnrtlctt. Mrs. A. J. Klooker of thu cltv vis ited friends and relative in Grants I'd km Sunday. Host creamery butter at 30r per lb at Jonoa' Cash Grocery. The duck Mmwn npound October 1st In Klamath count) , and a num ber of Mod font hunters nro planning on a bunt. Shorty Miles will Iwne hhortly for this puruoio. Get It at DoVoe's. Jhiiiwi O'Noll, a logner, en route north. Wat shot through the flush pun of the right leg Sturda night li) an Ik-yoar old Ho who sitomptwi to hold him up. ri;uun( It Mtiftfl fired u eouplu of NoM evi' tho hMd of tho holdup In aa effort to Mop htm, whllo flonlu front arrost n few uiiuutos lutw. O Natl was walking around tho UroeU ton minute nftor being shal, his wound lntlng slight O'Nell sa that ho bought the holdup Ills suppei. Hut Duty ylannod In bout tliolr wv imriii lugather. WWIh waiting for trin. the ynuih bhiMok- hipped .iut a gua, ami doiiinniltHl 1 s non Tie toitttr refuse as shot shooiiiif . fa mU at wmum 'MiM SWbi une oftiM. i Attornoy F. J. Nowmnn nnd family loft Saturday on nn auto (our to Port land audi Wlllainollo valley points. Hot Tamalcs at tho Bhnstn. Mrs. Karl K. Knapp Is visiting friends aiid relatives In Horiibrook, Cal. China pheasant season opens Octo ber 1st. Hotter hnvo ono or two mounted by F. Tlrirtlott, Mcdford'A taxidermist nnd furrier, Kwlns'n Gun 8tore. 1B Chester Wilcox of Albany, Ore, In among tho oilt of tdwn vlsltorn Ih tltu city this week. Hook binding nf any, kind nt .the Mall Trlbuno offlcb. G. P, Moore, prlnrlp.il nf tho high fccbool Is suffering from n badly wronched kne"o, silstalucd Whllo hunt ing Inst weok. Read tho Portland Oregorilan. Uobert W. Rub!, editor of tho Sun, In confined to his homo by nn attack of qulnzy. Any person wanting pheasants phonsantn mounted should keep tho pltimaga Jn as good condition ns pos sible, carefully wrapping each bird sepnrate In plenty of pnper. Thpn tnkb to F. W. nartlott, taxidermist, Rwlng's Gun Store. 1CD Ruth St. Denis, the world's great est artistic dancor, will nppenr at the Page theater, Friday, October 16th. "No hunting" signs for snlo nt the Mall Trlbuno office, James Hltchlngs of Colentln, Cal., Is spending tho day In this city nt tending to business rdnttcrs. - Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Ross Kline of tho Little Rutte dis trict spent Saturday in Mcdford on business. When better Insurance is eold Holmes Tho Insurance. Man will nell It. Paul McDonald ban returned to Kl.inwth county after spending a week In thin city visiting friends nnd relatives. Job Printing In all its branches nt tho Mall Tribune office. Frank Long of Roseburg was In Medford Saturday, returning to his home Stludny evening. Ladles I nm now prepared to make your hair Into switches. Madame L. Renmcn, 24(1 North Oakdnlo, Uriah Bwift or Redding, Cal., Is spending n few days In the city1 nnd valley attending to business matters. Loiter heads, envelopes, bill heads, looso leaf systems, nt the Mall Trl buno officii. Frank t.awsnn of Grants Pass spent Sunday in this city visiting friends. Afternoon tea with waters 10c, nt tho Shastnt - L. J. King of Wntklns, Oregon, wns n business visitor In Medford and Jacksonville Sunday. Get your butter, eggs, milk, cream and buttermilk nt Do Voo'a. William Oakos of Olondale, Ore., spent Subdsy nnd Monday in this city on business. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer in southern Oregon, Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tltno or place. Studio 228 Mntn St. Phono 330-J. Dr. F. C. Page has returned from a ahort business trip to Han Fran cisco. Do Voe dollvors tho Oregontan to you ovory day for 7Go a month. Sam Sundry of Rogue River, su perintendent of screen, Is In tho city today attending to business matters. Hrllig thoso old magazines nnd pe riodicals to the Mail Trlbuno for binding. The first regular gamo of tho foot bnll season will bo played in this city next Saturday botwocn Mcdford nud Grants Pass. Tim games with Ash land will be played In November, In mind of this month as previously an nouii't'd. HO UN To Mr. ami Mrs. George Ktinaman, Monday, October t, 1913. a seven pound baby girl. II L Walt her-, nnd family nro vis iting the San Francisco exposition. I'.MMs, 0t. J - ( VntralUtition ot llh' HulgHnun unnv bus begun, nf- eonliux to ,i dispatch rrom Athuim un der vtMrrdux k iluto to tho lluxas N'cvxm iigemy. The eorrcixnident s erts lu buh authoritatiic intoimu tiou to this elleet. The total t'fU-cti. o llie nulguv- lun itiuiv euauKed m lhi immanent i otiiuutwl Ml ;.jo.ouu. WEDDING BELLS Murned - At the home Of Mr. nnd Mr.. J. T. rHrHittor. .M. N. Rurtlett trvet. Mmllonl, iVt.rfier I, bv Hov. I. I.. SiiujtuiHk. iwktoi o the llaptiht flitirt-b. ruigte Point, Mr. H. ('ran dll .. Nvowu I'Imco, utMir Fimle l'.Mtn. nnd Min. Jettir (hinui of Hie kituie ieutitY. Mr. mid Mn. t'rnn tkll ltt m the 1 0 : 1 w. in. train Ht M'f lui .San PtniH'kHjo- and u viwt lO lh i'HHMIM--IMfu IVHWtton himI M b hi lMie ujb'uwn IMnjo fUr October .'0. BULGARAN ARMY ff 350.000 READY WJQDFOIU) MAT!, TRTBUNI3, I ? AGAINST SHOOTING District Attorney Kelley Monday published tho following warning to hunters: 'For the reason that them has been n great dent of reckless nnd promis cuous shooting slnco the opening of til a quail nnd pheasant season, arid tor tnrt reason that many 'hjintorB do not probably understand till' law, tho attention of hunters Is called to S op tions 22 nnd 33 of the Oregon Gamo Cede: "It shall bo unlawful at any time to shoot or dlschnrgo nny gun nt any game bird or gamo animal from, or whllo upon any railroad right of way or any public rood or highway." "No person pbnll hunt with h dog or gun upon tho cultivated or enclos ed land or the occupied unenclosed land of another without first obtain ing permission, of the owner, occu pant, or'ngont thereof." The minimum penalty for this vlo latlon li extremely severe, being ?25 K. K. KKLLY, , . District Attorney. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. I. A county option election to determine whether MlnitenpoltH shnll remain wet is being held todnyin thin (Hennepin) county. The "wets'' predicted victory by over Jjl.OUO, while tho "dry" insisted their ido would win by nt lenst ten thous nnd. Minneapolis, with n population of .TJ.VMIU, im the lurgcst city in the country to tui'klo the prohibition is hup. Then; are about -100 suIooiih in I he city, UKKVtilt, Out. I. John D. Uwk bfeller, Jr., toduy motored to Boulder, when) hu inspecU'd n. stretch of public highwny recently completed through the oxM'nilitiii'e nf n part or the 10u OyO given by tho Rockefeller Founda tion, to provide fork for unemployed coal miners nfter their strike of llllll-lDll. lie expected to return to Denver in tinpi to attend n meet ing of tjiu director of the Colorado Fuel nnd Iron company, called for i o'oloelc this nftenioim. At this meeting- filial nVtion will be taken, so fur an tho company is concerned, on tho adoption of tho Rockefeller indun- trial plan. It wnrf predicted Unit the directors would accept the plan with lit lo or no opHdtioii, At Colorndo Fuel nnd Iron com pany cniupt nil oi cr I he eonl mining diritrictH iodny balloting hcuon on u referenda mvote on the Hoekel'ellei' plan. The result of tho inincrti vote wiift o.H'i'to(I to bo known in two or three days. MARKET REPORT I 1 Prlct 1'nlfl ty ie(rn'i KOOS 30c. HUTTKIt- Umrv, two pouudb 5Ho. l'OTATOKS New, .f .M. ONIONS 1e cr lb. HONEY l'Jco cr lb. CinP.R 2fir. I'OItK 8fJ?8V..f. 1IKKP 0Uu. r.Ani)-10c. nACON 13(W18o. 5ItOUI.Dt.RS 12jO. HAM 10c. MTTKK PAT illle. HITTKK Uliolesule, Jlllo. Uvrvtloc J10(1J -Alne, I' to .V. STKKItN Alive, IVao. COWS -Alive, IfJylVto. VKAIi Dreascd, 8fJQ10. l.lvo roultry HHN8 I.ir:e, over I Um., Ho; under 4 lbs. ,01; old roosters, (!e; broilers, 1 to - lbs., Ho; siinngh. '2 lb, nnd over, Kb. DUOKS Put, So. TUHKKYS-1.1 In !.); rturdnlhnr lo tpiulity. HKLHIAN IIAKKS. 5 to i. Hay nml Ontln--(Jtuving I'riues.) WIIKAT KOf bushel. OATS-25 ton. HAY -Alfniru. in ton; giuui, $U. BAHt.BY -Wholo m. At n murtiug of the Rogue River I'nlvorslt) club hold Saturday iilghi, Dr L. A Sslade whs named prtvd deal and Alfrwl Carpontor, Phil llamlll and Dr. H. M. Hart named as governors. The election of all other officers will take plane at the nnxt pisuUr meeilng of. the board of gov cruonu HUN eivkd FROM HIGHWAYS Mi EAPOLIS VOTES UPON PROHIBITION HEFELLEMlORo MKDKOKI). ORMOV, DUSTIN FARNUM IN "CAPTAIN COURTESY" AT THE STAR THEATRE FOR MONDAY ONLY 2500 IN DISTRESS MISSISSIPPI DELTA NEW OHLEANS, Oct. I. Approx imately 'Jo(K) pciMiiiK uloiig tin; Mis sissippi river from New Orlonim to tho mouth, n distance of about 1110 iu'iIuh, arc in need of food, frcli wnler, clothing nud otlier nsistuuee, ne cordiug to the relief committee on the slnte conservation commission's yncht Daisy, which returned from n trip down tho river. Almost nil t hu peo ple were deelured to be homeless nnd without funds us u rc-ult of the storm. ( Tho Daisy distributed rations to nbout MOO persons who had been without food for two days Tlie. Duwy will depart tomorrow with more pro vInIohh for storm sufferers. Other relief vessels ,iuo distributing food nnd water to the needy ulong tho liver nud in the lake and bayou dis tricts. ' Refugees we're arriving in tlu rit, Inst night nud today on boats. Prom the most reliable information obtain able todny it uns estimuted t lite t the total dead will be in the neighborhood of !).")(). Thiity persons reforted dead ieur New I'luttoim luivi- ben found nt Poydiiis, L. ( With Modford4rado Is ilcdfonl mndo. gtM-WMBMM"MW"MW-WWWW A xfci-'aBS11!' Experienced Smokers "Roll Their Own" "Bull" Durham is not the smoke of novices or dabblers in tobacco cnjoyntcnr, but of connoisseurs, smokers of experience, whose tastes have been trained to a fine 'discrimination and appreciation of tobacco quality. These men and their name is legion prefer the fresh cigarettes they roll for themselves with mellow, delicious "Bull Durham tobacco to any other kind. Their expert preference has made it smart, fashionable, correct, to "roll your own" with flftHM HULLD SMOKING TOBACCO The. .delicate, rich, mellow-sweet fragrance of this leaf can pniy be retained in the bulk of tobacco in the "BulP' Durham sack, and enjoyed in the frcsh rollcd cigarette. That is why "Bull" Durham hand made cigarettes have a distinctive, unique, delightful aroma, found in no other cigareilqp oiid in no nAn rS..L" oaii u'uuiaiu &jvc3 experienced smoKers throughout the world supreme enjoyment and yhaj&jpnle satisfaction. FREE : '!- An JftuiiiMai BmIUi, thawfex iml wjr ta 'Rail i rls tl ni). h. 4'ii.l. AiUdii "BuU" LNithun. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY .. &3&s&m MONDAY. 0CT013KR !, KINS PRIVATE CAR FOR KAISERS ENVOY I1EIILIN, Oct. , liv wii-cless to Soyvillo. "The Priinkturtcr Zeittuig nnnounces that King Perdinniid of Hulguriii placed his piivute railroad ear nt the disposal of the tlcrmitti ninbnssador to Turkey, Ihiron Hans Yon Yuugeiiheim, on the trip to Con stantinople," sn.VH the Overeus News ngeney. "The royal ear ulso wns put nt the service of Prince ' Ernst Von Ilohonlohc-Lnngoiiburg on his return through Turkey nud Ilulijiiria to Her lin." Huron Von Wnngcnliciiu, who is now returning to his post nt Con stunlinoplc, bus been Hhscnt on ac count of ill health since July Inst. Prineo Von llohonlohe-Iiiigenburg has been serving us acting .ambassa dor. iXTEituitnAN Atrro cam en. rri... ftt.t Lcavo Medford dally except Sun day for Asbiand, Talent and Phoonlz nt S n. in., 1:1G, 3.au and G:1G and; 10: 15 p. in. 'Saturday at 11:15 p. m.) Sunday loiivo at S:00 and 11:00 n. in., 1:00, 5:00 nnd 'J::i0 p. m. Lenvo Ashland dally except Sunday at 0:00 n. in., 1:GU, :30. 4:30 nnd 7:00 p. m. nnd Suiulny nt 10:00 a. m., M noon. 4:00, (i mid lo:30 p. nn GENUINE 99 URHAM other tobacco. That's why i i Your OW Cs-. J eknie iMactt, wul biXti h i 4Ur i U. S. oa DurW... N. C. Ifllo ijACKSON'COlY " PEARS BEAT ALL ()m.HON lUlLDINO. PAVMA PACIFIC EXPOSITION, Oi-l. I Ore gon fiesli l ml is cniisilig the thous ands of vihitmx, nud CulifoiniuiiH in pnrticUlur, to sit tip nnd luke notice. Southern Oicgon peaches, eight to ibo yurd nte ilbsOliilely beyond the eoniprt'liousioii of Califoniinn-i. Rut it has taken .Southern Oregon Paekson county to clean up ev erything on penis. Thoio bus been a steady flow of pours from Hint sec don, nil .of supeib fruit, nnd it ts confidently expected that lhi fruit is going to lund tho coveted award for Southern Oregon. The onlv other pours in this clns hnvo come fiom Mosicr, n single shipment of excel lent D'Anjous from the East Hood Hivcr compuny. Southern Oregon nlso boasts of the first shipment of NewtoWns upples. A live box displuy Is beautiful. As some mny not know, the new Newtowns nro green in color, u glorious green, while the ripened fruit is u hciiutiful gold u yellow. The new fruit is now on display bo side the old, nml it is difficult to convince visitors that the two up ples a to tile same. The old fruit bus been off the trees u year now, nnd it is absolutely remarkable that it suffers so little in comparison with the new fruit. It is generally conced ed hero that Oregon fruit elm Dot be ixcelled for keeping quality. Hood liivcrnud Ifogue River vnlley hnvo really won the prize for Orego.i for the be&t horticultural exhibit. They hue done it nil so far us horti culture is concerned. The Willam ette nvlley hns nn insignificiint show ing though it grows some" of the fin est fruit to be found oil the const. The Umpipin valley, especially ln ored for fruit, scut nothing, nud the offerings from other sections than the two named have been insigiiificuiil in iptet.tity nud u- ;-."v in general worth yet thuy glow much tin fruit. "Hut we should worry" the ribbon Ijangs there and nil Oregon gets the benefit. Tho nwnrd wns iiiiule sonic time ago, but the ribbon just now delivvieil. tl'roni tho l.ano, v Vn., Recorder.) Allan Mnbel Worthy has returned to her Iiqiiso after two months In Illlra. ,t for FREE pack age of "papers" with oach Se tack u St DISPLAYED AT FAIR 'r IUKg5S3ShVif r-Am m&$sffls& nr i-MZZSiM HAVE YOU J CHILD? Msny wonirti loriB for rlilldrcn. but bwauvi of rome enraMAphyticn! derannrincirt are ilcprlvrd o( this Kt-atcM ol all liappincM. The women whoa nAtnri fo'Jow wrrr rrslorrtl o normal, lia.iltti by Lrdls E I'lnkham'g Vcccta. le Compound Write anil nek them about it. "X took your Com pound nnd hevn a fine, stronc baby. " Mrs. John Mitchell, Mns sona, N, Y "Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetfiblo Compound Is n wonderful mcdiclno for expectant mothers." Mrs. A. M. Myurs, Gor donvilte, Mo. " I htghly recommend Lydla E. I'inkham's Veg ctablo Compound beforo child-birth, it has done so much for me." Mrs. E. M.Docnn, R. R. 1, Con shohocken, Pa. t took I.ydinE. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and hnvo tho dearest baby girl In tho world." Mrs. Mosn DLAKELEY, Coalport, I'n. '1 npnltn llin Cnm. pound whenever I havo a chance. Itdidsomuch lor mc ucioro my lima girl wns born." Mrs. E. V. Sanders, Rowhs burg, W. Va. "1 took your Com pound beforo baby was born nnd feel I owe my ilfo to It. "-Mrs. Winnie T1LL13, Winter Haven, Florida. Painless fi . Dentistry Now a Fact GOOD TEETH 'SAVE D0CTOHS BILLS TCv All fear and pain ol' llio denial clink1 banished. You got the InMU'fil of our long oxnorionce. Vfi oxcouto your woi'k with oaro and skill. Special low rates until Oc tober 15. $10 GOLD CROWNS....$5.00 $15 PLATES $9.00 $2 FILLINGS $1.00 $2 CLEANING .. $1.00 Dr. Jones 102 Mum St. lModford. REMOVAL I bnvo moved my Shoe Repairing Shop mroHa tho shcot from my old loca tion on Soulh Central and would bo pleased to soo all old customers nud tlios.0 needing uhoo repairing. .Notlro (ho Illf Ited Hoot. M. S. BIDEN r4m C k saL1 UN ON FEED AND LIVERY-STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. f,