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SU3BRS-- PAGE TWO MJSDFOKD .MAIL TU1J3UNK M KDFOIW. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 101,") A . H-'l'-l'M"'l" fr TOCALAND PERSONAL -- -.-.. Plaster for tho now federal build ing at BlKth and Holly streets Is be ginning to arrive, and tho work of applying It will begin as soon an ap proved by tho government inspectors. Tho outer walls of tho building havo been complotcd, and tbo roof will bo on within two weeks. At tho prencnt rate tho structure will ba completed ready for occupnncy by Feb. 1, 191C. It will bo formnlly opened May 1st, 191(1. . Don't Gropo In tho Dark" got nn nvor-rcady flash light at Paul's Elcc trie Store this week.. 172 Kvorott Gregory of Colcstln 1b spending tho week In this city attend ing to business matters. Th boat styles, tho best qunlltlt'S and tho best prices nro found In tho millinery department of the M, M. Ilept. Btore. 19C Dan Simpson of Ilarron nprnt Thurmlny In Medford attending to bustness matters. Bee Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office Mall Trlbuno Bid. W, W. .Txuax of flold Hill Is In tho clty,n8 a Juror In tho federal rourt r.ifinlan.t, Jjryono of, thoso big co cold D cent milkshakes at Do Voo's. Kail plowing Is being delayed throughput lhj vullcy by lack of rain and the. prospects for molsturo Is not, promising, 11,09ms papered at $3.75 ,. whllo spring dock lasts. Phono G-H-M. 17K "No trespass", signs for sale at Maf Trlbuno office. . MJss. tftnmu Young of Gold Hill visited friends. and relatives In this city tho first of the. wcok. Ten percent off on trimmed hats ornaments, untrlmmed shapes, Sat urday only at ltundlott A Stownrl',- Moe'a Store . 171 Mrs. A. A. Hlrd Is leaving today fqr Bal Lake. Drs. A, II, and Louisa Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stewart build ing, 23C Hast Main 8t, Frank Johnson of Montaguo, Cal.-, Is spending tho week In tlm city and valley attending to huslnoss matters. Mrs, Leach, export corsotlorro, ma terial, nnd fit guaranteed. 32G North Hnrtlott. Mrs. C. 10. fridges, Wobb la visit Ing.ln Siln Francisco. Mr. Wobb leaves Bundny to Join )ur. At tho public market Saturday, fine veal lit booth 4, , .JJred Chajmers of Grants Tans spent Thursday .In this city and Jack HonylUe on business. -' Gl It nt DoVoes. Attorney! A, C. Hough of Grants PaVs attended to legal matters In thin city Thursday. "Nq shooting" signs for salo at Mall Trlbuno office. William Hutching of. Talent npout Thursday In this city visiting friends. Job Printing In all Its branches nt thn Mall TrlbUno office Jpo Kelly of tho Griffin creok dis trict sprut'Thursday In this city at tending to business matters. Ten percent oft on trimmed, hats, ornaments, untrlmmed shapes, Satur day, only at llundlett & Stewart's, Mnfj'i store- 171 Hen Henry of Wntklns, Orogon, Is spending a few days In thn city at tending to buslnoss matters, Jlook blurting of any kind at tho Mall Trlbuno offlco. , KAj Hlldreth of llutto Falls, spent Wednesday In this dty visiting friends and attending to business matters. Head tho Portland Qrogonlsn. George Fiirwoll of Ashland spent Thursday afternoon In tlila city at tending to business mutters. Tim percent off on trimmed hats, ornaments, untrluumHl bhapos, Sat urday onlv, at llundlett & Stewart's. Moe'a Hloro. . 171 liny Campbell of Mnrshtlold has re turned to his homo after upending n neck In this olty and vullny attend ing to business matters. Ladlos I am now prepared to inaHo your hair Into swltohoi. Madamn U Kennies, 346 North Oakdale William Stout of Smith lllver, Cal. a pioneer settler of that suction, Is spending a few dss In Medford on buslnoss. Do Voo delivers tho Oregonlan to you every day foi 76c a month. Heals lluckur, a member of the Philadelphia team Is nn old friend of 8. S. Smith of this olty. Th Knew oaoh nthar In KuiisHi. Weston Camera Shan for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Attorney Seneca Fouls, a member of tho statu logUlntur and promi nent In legal nffHlrs of the Kwo City, Is In tho elty this week, aetlug as attornoy for tho dtfwse In the Jim Urown ninrdor cast now under wn before tho federal court Today'! flsti U and the Hare U the Morifonl Fish ami PoultD ( o Iteyal I. Cox of UMoburg Is spend ing a few days In tho, fit) st tend In tu buslnow mutters. Hrlng thoso old iwbUws and . rlodlcals to the Mull Tribune for binding. - " It. M. Ctlrnn spent Thursday after noon In Ashland attending to bus iness matters. "So hunting" slgnB Tor sale nt the Mall Trlbuno office. Miss Bula Jacobs has returned from n three weeks' visit In Califor nia with friends and relatives nt tho 1910 fair. Shrimps, clams, crabs, oysters arc nil In season. Get them nt Medfont Fish nnd Poultry Co. . Wilbur Crane of Grantw PnW spent Thursday In this city attending to business ;Wntters. j Afternoon toa with wafers l$c,' at tho Shasta. T Dan Wilson oil doppr, Cal., is" spending n few days In tho city at tending to buslnoss matters. When better insurance is sold Holmes Tho InBtiranco Man will sell It. James Ryan of tho Whiskey Peak dlstlrct Is spondlng tho, week In this city, attending to business mnttcrs. Hot Tamales nt tho Shasta. Merle Kellogg left this morning for Crescent City, whero h will be employed on government Hurvey work. Oct your butter, eggs, milk, cream nnd buttermilk at Do Voo's. Farmers of tho valley nro using drastic measures to curb .hunters violating trespass notices, nnd sev eral arrests of local cltUons urn scheduled for shooting of pheasants op enclosed lands. In most of these cases tbo farmers havo fed tho birds through the winter, and dislike to see them slaughtered for food. J. O, Oorklng, tho host all around photographer In southern Oregon, Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22R Main St Phono 320-.1 Alms seeking wanderers to tlio number of six were given their walk ing orders last night by the police, after they had operated In this city for a few hours. They woro all well dressed, and ijold they had visited tho San Francisco fair until all tholr money. wnH spent, and were trying to get back to Chicago, Letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, looso leaf systems, at tho Mall Trl buno offlco. Kenneth Williams of GrantB Pass, well known In this-city, nnd n mem ber of tho Cincinnati team of tho Na tional league, has returned homo to spend tho winter. Ho batted .340 ant was ono of tho heaviest hitters of tho Hurt's team, Tho first regular football game of tho season will bo played In this city tomorrow between the Med ford nnd Grants. Pass high school teams. A largo delegation of Grants Pass root ers will accompany their team. The locals havo been drilling hard all week for this game, and Coach Kluni has Instituted sovernl new plays that win bo unraveled on tho visitors. Tho local team Is light and fast, Ono or two of tho players, rated as stars, havo been kept off tho team this yoar because of failure. In studies. JURY BOX FILLED LAMATH INI I M MURDER RHL ran through the Urown farm. The case will occupy three or four days. Thursday tieorge Durkcc, a livery-, man of Klamath Falls, was convicted j on the chnrgo of selling whiskey to nn Indian, and, will be sentenced by ! junge waiverton Saturday morning. PUBLISHER PUTNAM . . . DEAD OF HEART TROUBLE HAI.KM, Or., Oct, t.- Georgo'PnU mor Putnnm. irivnte Mtretury to . DISMISSED BY JUDGE The federal grand Jury Is still in .Governor Jn'mc Viilii'ombe, reeeiv oil t 'legram ttl'U' ni'u? (lint his (jwslon, but ono indictment being re turned to date. When they will, re port In full Is not known. They have been in session since Wednesday, and ar JttH'stlgatfng'U number of federal matters In western Oregon. The work of selecting n Jury In the Jim Urown murder case began today, the morning session being devoted to securing a Ju6'. At Aioon tho Jury box was filled, and tho taking of 'vi dence will be under wn,y this week. Urown Is alleged to have killed F.u gene Isaacs, a fellow Klamath Indian following n dispute over n road which I'ntlicr. .). Million I'utnnm. member of the firm of 0. 11 J'utiisun S Sons, publi-hvrf, had died nt hi homo in Xw York liint night. He a HS Savours old,. The. t'liu-o of ilenili wn VAN HOnX, Tex., O-l. 8. Indict -lneutx njfiiinst the member 1 the pos'stf who recenllv killed (i nernl Vnciinl O'ro.eo and fortr emnpnffmnn in n hnttle iu Oiomi Ittwr canyon, CillboiMin vuty. went llhminwl to day hy .?Hfirf '.IhpIiko IB ihc dutriet court. Iwlflo Jitfkxiti onlrrwl nil thv proerty of the ilecentil, confuting of guiih ami l"lll) Jouihb. of iiiuiiiuiii- turiied ocr Itciirt trouble. .Mr, I'utnnm will leave ". monoy nnd liuwi-, tn (nniifhl for New York. Mo their.-liuinliy, , , Get Rid of Scrofula ow? Take S.S. S. Fifty Years' Use ProVct S. S'. S. Will Relieve Stubborn Cases You havo noticed tho little fester ng pimples on the face nnd body welling o the glands soreness In :ho legs and arm muscles. These are .ho tymptonis of Scrofula. You may have some of these aymp loms, possibly the taint of Scrofula .nfet'tlou. Hut In either case, It Is a Jaugerqus cpudltlon. Your blood Is infected. Impure, nnd you can never hope to gain, perfect hcnlth until Ihc ImpiniUci are; washed from the sys. tcm. If you feel badly all tho time, you must crave health. If you want to feci renewed Spirits, tho glow of j perfect health, bright eyes, clear skin, tho knowledge that you arei well, you- can do eo. Cleanse yourj blood by taking S. S. S. For fifty years it lin-Thcfti the HtanOard b.ood purifier. It relievos tne iroumo i.y renourishlng the blood, renewing its strength, nnd stimulating the flow so that the blood regains Its lost vitality, nnd throws off tho .poison. Fun long-standing eases respond. Hut you must use S. S. S. Take it for ull "blood infections. I Get It at your druggist's today. If you ned Hpeclnl advice, writ the S.S. S- Co., Atlanta. Oa. WOMEN WHO ABE ALWAYS TIRED May Find Help in This Letter. NO DISMISSAL OF. CASES . FROM COLORADO STRIKE niiN'Vlbit, Oct. 8 More than 1000 persons made dufendants In cases growing out of tho recent coal strlko til Colorado must go to trial. Hopo hold out strongly during the past week that Governor George A. Carl son would order a sweeping dismissal p( tho cases pending, flickered out nt midnight when tho chief oxecutlvo re fused t Interfere This decision was tho culmination of n aeries of con ferences between Governor Carlson, labor lenders, state officials,. advisers and ollliens. Amnog thoso who were understood to havo favored dismissal was John I). Itockofeller, Jr., now In Colorado on n tour of luvestlgatlou. Tho decision of Governor Carlson, which was a surprise lo oten thoso in ctrolon close to the administration, came only a few hours after the. an tuiuucoiiuint of the action of tho su preme court, ordering tho releaso of John H. Larson, labor leader and ono of tho foremost figures In tho con duct of the recent strlko, who bus been confined In a Trinidad Jail since his com Id Ion several months ago of first tlogrtM murder In connection with strike disorders. TOO MTU TO CMSSIFV. FOlt SAI-B 3JiTsr"v cows, 10:'.' West 11 til st Ktt 'I WILL GIVE $1000 : II I FAIL to CURE i) CANCER "TUMOR iiwt baton It POISONS citf. lUd u Jttxhu ti BONE No PAY Until Mlf (VrJ 1 vtRiniN cuaN . it Swan Creek, Mich." I cannot speak too highly of your medicine. When tnrougn neglect or overwork 1 get run down nnd my nppc tite is poor nnd I havo that weak, lan guid, always tired feeling, J get a bot tle of Lydlo E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, and it builds me up, gives mo strength, and re stores mo to perfect health ntraln. It is truly n nrcat blesi- I Inv tn wnmttti. nntl T rnnnnt n,nt? inn highly of it. I take pleasure In recom mending it to others." Mrs. Annii: Cami:iiom, H.F.D., No. 1, Swan Creek, Michigan. Anotlicr Sufferer lleltcvcil. Hebron, Me. "Beforo taking your remedies I was all run down, discour uged nnd had femalo weakness. I took Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound nnd used tho Sanative Wash, and find todoy that I nm nn entirely new woman, ready nnd willing to do my ' housework now, where beforo taking ' your medlclno it was n dread. I try to j impress upon tho minds of all ailing j women I meot tho benefits they can derive from your medicines."' Mrs. j Ciiakli:3 Kowk, Kennebogo, Malno. Iff you ivnut special ndvlco vrlio to Lyillu R. IMulcliatii Metl- ' Icluo Co., (coiilldciitlal) Lynn, Mas. Your letter nil lo opened, rend ami answered by a woman ami held In strict confidence. X't. fj- h ?$ DRESS UP Now is the Time and This is the Place -it APPROPRIATE CLOTHES WIN RESPECT A strssr; car conductor could perform his duty witKour his uniform tur you d'W: look at Kim twice before Trusting him with our fare. The same prir.c:! ap plies to the ordinar citizen and his clothes. Hirsh-Wickwire-Co's Garments will reflect your position and- high standing in this'egmmunity. They wers tailor ed for men who rsquirs clothes which in pattern, fit, style and workmanship give distinction to the wearer and entitles him to ths respect of sveryone. New fall J . and winter Models, both suits and ovsregats, are now ready for your inspection and a tryon before 9ur mirror. 5 AS f ?J if $ uift-j 'i a v IB JM aVV Phoenix Silk Hosiery For.iadies-S1.00 Model Clothing Co. Stetson Hats $3.50 ::K'mskh: 1 ()'' 1 1 It u Ni . L.I.MI or l. .M ! Ai TUMOR. UMPir J0,,. i,. ' or 1 i I CANCER MIL. I IJO PGt ROOK isssiiiiim. i J J TKiIdJiy c i WWW r J J mS I Mwt LlLsJJK NEXT WEEK IS DRESS-UP WEEK October 11 to 16 1 THERE WILL NaT BE A BETTER TIME THIS SEASON TO CHOOSE YOUR NEW OUTFIT, AS OUR SHOW- 1 ING IS AT ITS BEST, AND THE STYLE CRAFT GARMENT IS THE ONE TO CHOOSE. IT MEANS, GAR- X MtiMm OA-Prirnv Trn lunnATOrff TXT AnnTTTfVM Tfi RTVT.'R ANT) RTCTLT. PUT INTO TH51SP. fJT.nTWS rrirTrnT.T.1 a JUUll 1 Um iJ 1 1 I JLA lJ- - A r - A w - - -- .. - . .V, . w-M AMMIVI ... .M.. V TA' ENTERS CONSCIENCE, BRAINS AND TASTE, WHICH IN ITSELF MANIFESTS THE HIGH REGARD FOR THE WEARER'S EXPECTATIONS OF SERVICE AND APPEARANCE. ALSO DIVERSIFIED SHOWINGS OF MILLINERY, FURS AND FURNISHINGS TO COMPLETE THE OUTFIT FOR DRESS-UP WEEK. 130 P lltH iiki. .. hxiliial Any LUMPinWPMAN'S BREAST Is CANCER -,Tn It k 1 KUlJ QUICXIY ' 1 ' 14 . r (NMll I '' H' Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CIIAMLEY & CO. MM 43401 36P VAnH 51, San fuschco. Cil. 'NUtr MAIL TMIU MU4a CANCER t Y f ? V t T ? r t T ? r y f IT ? : SOME SPECIAL SUIT PRICES SPECIAL SUIT SALE, $25,00 S01110 exceptional .strong values iiii'liuled in this showing so early in tho season. Style Craft models in mixtures, tweed's, serges, poplins. The season's best stvles in sport models and semj-tail-ored models, real values $17.")(), ;50 and .:W.."0, speeia! $25.00 NEW FURNISHINGS To eomplete the dress-up outfit, Cheek and Stripe Niagara Maid ilk Hose, New ICabo Corsets. New Kid Gloves. W'hire and Wliite with black is very popular. Crepe Do Chine and Mescaline and Plaid or Stripe. Silk Waists, Xow small neat Handbags, TalTutn and Mossaline Pottieoats ill thv Season's best styles. K. SPECIAL SUIT SALE $18.50 Tailored Suits in mixtures, .serges, poplnis and zibolines, a good luie of colors, real values to o.Of), special $1S.50 "STYLE CRAFT" COATS Pile fabrics and mixtures are the principal cloths used this sen '011, These made in Stvle-Crafr models will meet your ap proval. Priced at $15.00 to $00.00. Other Coats, $S;50 up. THE NEW MILLINERY The ladies are all delighted with mr showing of .Millinovv. Our styles are exclusive, in- tjunlities are rich, anil what interests vou nihat, our modest pri.-es. If ve..linven't a hat to fit vour face,' u will make it for you, although the assortment of both Triiimu-tl Hats and Untrinuued Slmpos'is so complete in all oualities that it is no trouble to suit you. A most' handsome line r Klowers Feath ers and Trimmingv. Also Hats for the 1 .it tie- 'Puis The Daylight Store .yay zzmm0 ?&H4 Vi & Gold Stripe Silk Hose $1 up 2 .' r wx I art fl r. 1 VI I 1 VJ I J. l! AT ta" I o; 2 A'i 1 A' I ". 2 7 1 'i ATi" '1 I'. I V I :. 1 :, 2 ii 9 Oi A : Z"Wtl&" i- t