MEtfFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1915 " I ' ' .mil. I 1 1 II H I I I I I ill. I '" M-.H", PAGE THREE t the time, n nt ff tl clear are ycur fifty l Vi)J l.y ; its IV so Hut r t. your' HILL CIRCULATING ML PETITIONS FOR UN vrl! ?ctitious for Iho recall for the four incilmen who voted nguiust tho pc- lon to plnco Iho IMoilynski petition -tho bnllot nt special election were HI being circulated toiluy, not KMotigu munas bcjnc; i-ocurcil as yet feii'nrpKrut. Ninn lintttimiH urn m cir. pwtlntion, four of them boiiiff in tho ttinds of A. C. Abrnnw, I). If. Little, WJF. Goodhue and Will II. Wilson. It 8 announced this afternoon that lliey would bo circulated until tho le fts 1 number of names was secured, or itMv failed. The highest number of -3 - - i r ii. .. . .ii! ! ci rcquiri'ii ivr, mu pennon ! but despite this small number, lo days' work has failed to britie jJtKcm. Hackers of tho recall propa IfMida dcclaro there is a strong scnti I'fftnt in favor of it. JiilThcro is still a cloud over tho nr- twingo of tho recalls, nono coring to iiiimo tho full responsibility. Councilman Mcdynski Rtatcs tnat tlU.was misrepresented In boInR quot- 4ob saying that D. Fcbls Instigated MmOk recall petitions and that ho merc- 8 Bri rnfnrrnfl Inmitrnra tn Mr. VnMa. bo had drawn tho pcUtlons up. "Mr. Fohls states that ho droWup recall petitions at tho request of zens headed by J. S. Howard, and t ho has no other Interest in them. fit Is reported that a council mcct- Mg will bo called for tonight faun and vicinity 1 llncident to tho 'there arc promises to vacation season, bo ah exodus of tho rtur 'eify officials on that account in nwir future. Chief of Police I'o ffrnd' Councilman Cornelius are in lino iforjn brief period of rest. Mins suartniuo jiiL'de, .cnicL cleric in mo re fl?rdcr's office, will enjoy tho cus CtefBnry leave of absence. George IJRff&sou, firo chief, ncuompanied by )hSTwifc, has already gone on a hunt" inHninl cauiiiiiK excursion. Daring 'ikijjfnbsenco Paul (linley will groom thcifiro auto tniek, with S. Hayes eforjnn assistant. nBF.'. I). Wagner. Frank Jordan, M. fjSDurvea and I). I). Xdrris consti tuted " delegation from hero who onnllv interviewed tho county ieurt nt Jacksonville on Tliurxdii" ver Pacific liighwn matters. Thuv yore rciniorccu ny mo mavor iiihi Icouncilmen, nlso artics from Med tford and Talent. 'jTho Southern ncific inspection jcrew mudo its annual isit to tlii station on Thursday, looking over itMf physical condition of buildings, grounds ami eouipment. Chief l'n , ameer Barlow of San Francisco was V jijitcharge. .. 5fTl.l !.., 1.!I.!1 1 11.- iJHL'KhUIl CIHIIU H CMIlUlk III IHO ,ewTo fair nt Salem has been sent to tgrtlniul for display at tho Munu feturerh' and Land Products Show. yDXjr. Lowo will bo in charge, mid I tnliilunl collection will bo in- V nS0 nnt' ft,ft"rc ns ft whole under : j$g following classificatien: First, V fRS1"1 nn,l apjilos; second, corn and ljh?fi'; third, canning propositions ns , ,T3n'P'fi,l lV tho Medfonl, iuslitti. . ifflwt fourth, mineral springs develop- V jMiMMit according to tho Ashland idea. J VaS?'10 I'a,lil's Auction Hridgo club , cvwro hosts nt a Litlria Park picnic ipurty on Tuesday, tho guest of honor being Mrs. Bay L. Shcrwin. "ln view of tho dry senson, n wel comc shower was an exception last '.Tuesday evening. Tho area covered X f V V Y j!l ' J S II A E t for Liter nml lUnvoIs, for Itll loiiMicfti, Sour Htomacli nml Consultation mot a JO-cent box now. JFurred Tongue, Had Colds. Indlgcs- 4Ia, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- aphes come from n torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause, your stomach to becomo filled with undi gested food, ,wltlch sours and fcr- Wnts liko garbage in a swill barrel. LTfcat's the first btep to untold mis- rer- Indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, ev- thlng that Is horrible and nausoat jjj. A Cascaret tonight will give lS9r constipated bowels a thorough insing and straignton you out by irnlng They work while you sleep 10cent box from your druggist gl keep you feeling good for months lions of men and women tako a caret now and then to kcop their jinach, liver and bonds regulated, never know a miserable moment. 't forget tho children their Ilt- Jlnsldes ned a good geutle cleans- r inn was confined to the "Methodist par sonage grounds, where it rained nil manner of kitchen Utensils hjmih Miss Mnple Payne nnd Hqss Eliason, whose marriage has been announced for the nenr future. Guests present were mainly those who (xuticipatcd in a jolly outing to Crater Lake somj tiino ago. Mr. nnd Min. J. M. Wagner, Mis. Hay L. Shcrwui and Miss iJvdia Mc- Cnll wcic of nn (into pmiv whicTr motored to Onints Puss on '( edncs day, rcluniing with .Miss Ilosfcic Wag ner, who has been tcachinc in the Myrllo creek distiict of J)ouglns county. The pleasures of mi ideal outing were enhanced by the sight of a real live deer in the woods nkirting tho road near the Pnss. Mrs. A. S. Clement of jlilford, Texas, was here early in the week, re newing the ncuuaintancc of T. W. Hudson and C. Itnmscy and daugh ter, old-tiino acquaintances a hcr's in the Lone Star state. Tho visitor is a woman of rare literary ail so cial attainments mid hits traveled extensively bolh in America and Europe, nevertheless her trip "out west" over tho Canadian Pacific and thenco throughout Pacific coast ter ritory was n revelation in tho way of sightseeing nnd pleasure. Ucrt Qrcer anil daughter, Vivian, plan to leave within a few days for California to view the expositions, tho former nlsd on a business mission to .San Francisco. Miss Vivinn will re mnin several months visiting with rcl utftcs in southern California. J. 0. Wagner of Sheridan, Wyo., has been here of Into with n view of locating. Ho is from tho coal belt of that stale, with Sheridan nnd Hock Springs ns centers. W. H. Wcnncr of the S. P. freight warehouse force, and residing on Mnplo street, exhibits a pear weigh ing 31 ounces. It is 11 inches in cir cumference by tho short ballot nnd 15 inches by n Himilar measurement from bow to stern. The particular species is unknown. One rends in Josephus that Dan iels, of tho nnvy department, has ordered n census taken by mail car riers of all between the nges of 17 and 24 who arc eligible for military nnd naval duty. This is evidently being done to gather data as a basis for recruiting. The loenl postoffic? force has not yet been called upon to furnish tho government this in formation, though reports indicate the adoption of the plan elsewhere Ten dead skunks, plus the odor therefrom, have been assailing the olfactory nerves of tourists as they enter the portals of the Dead Indian road nenr Murphy's ranch. George Ilargitdine, game refngo keeper, killed 'cm for trespassing upon his apiary. Ho contends that the hides of the varmints don't bring nny is ihle returns at this particular season of the year. Nevertheless, nn odor transformer ought to be installed by the board of health in that locality. Officials of tho Automobile Trail Blaring association arc headed this way erecting signs throughout tho state in onjcr thnt thoso who motor niny read. The legends are classi fied ns follews: R right; L left; X danger; 3 bnrs straight ahenll. They might hnve added "S. & I. stop ami investigate." Professor II. G. Oilman is laid up, tho result of n fall over 0. & C. elec tric light poles left lying exposed on High street. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Frank Kothcrland was nt tho Falls for a few days this week. Sir. nnd Mrs. 13. W. Smith hnvo re turned from Lodge Pole. Mr. and Mrs. Mills entertained n few of their friends Friday cvo. Mrs. Geo. Darker and daughtor re turned tho first of tho week. They hnvo been visiting for somo time at Lake View. Win. Perry nnd family wero up Fri day and stayed over for tho danco. Thcro nro n good many fires above us now, somo quite bnt. Howard Fox returned this week from Chlloquin, whero ho has has been working. Mrs. M. Clark, Messrs. U. S. Mor ris and Ed Watson weut to Mcdford Saturday on business., They return ed tho snmo day. They are building a npw addition on the Presbyterinn church. Miss II. Bnkor, Mrs, M. P. Daker, Mrs, J. I. Pntton nnd Lelah went to Mcdford Wednesday. Ceo. Albort took them In his nuto. Uclwin Clasplll is remodeling his houso this week. Miss Dedlth Jones was up tho mid dle of this week to bid us all fare well for somo time. Sho expects to go to Portland to llvo. Laura Stewart celebrated her ICtli birthday Friday afternoon. Nino of her friends ucro thcro. All had a good timo. Mrs. J. P. Hughes and children hayo been visiting Mrs. Slmmcrvlllo up at "Skeotor" sinco Monday. Merle Hrnlnnrd has taken H. W. Smith's pluco at Lodgo Polo. "I'll peH Cold Compound" Knds Colds nnd Grlpim In 1'ew Hours Tnslcs Nice Acts (Jwitly Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a doso of 'Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until thrco doses nro taken. It promptly opons cloggod-up nos trils and air passages In tho head, stops nasty discharges or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshncss, soro throat, sneezing, soreness nnd stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing nnd snuffling! Knso your throbbing head nothing else in tho world gives Buch prompt relief as "Pnpo's Cold Compound,' which costs only 25 cents nt nny drug store. It acts without aslstancc, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvonlcnco, Accept no substitute. 2m2m5Jm2m8m8m T f t t 9 i Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and Publications. Next Week October 11-16 Wayne Knit Hosiery, Royal Worcester, Gossard Corsets "Dress-Up Week" A FROM MAINE TO LOUISIANA, FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PA CIFIC, NEXT WEEK WILL BE OBSERVED BY ALL REPRESENTA TIVE MERCHANTS AS DRESS-UP WEEK. THE MAY CO. AND OTHER GOOD LOCAL STORES ARE IN ACCORD WITH THIS IDEA. EXTRA EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO STIMULATE SOME IMPROVEMENT IN DRESS. SEVERAL NEW ITEMS WILL BE SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME. IN ADDITION OR, RATHER, AS AN ADDITION OF IMPOR TANCEWE HAVE ARRANGED TO HAVE A SPECIAL MOVING PIC TURE FILM ON ONE DAY DURING ,4DRESS-UP WEEK." IT WILL BE SHOWN THURSDAY ONLY. ANNOUNCEMENT IN DETAIL WILL FOLLOW IN OUR ENSUING ADVERTISEMENTS. f ? t ? ? T t J T T t T ? T Wunder-hose Wc cany Iho Wuiidci'liosc all sizes for ladies and cliil- ! dren, good weight, last black, fully guaranteed. 15 the pair, 7 pairs for $1.00. For Saturday wo will give 2 cakes of Lily White Soaj) with each purchase of $1.00 or more in our Hosiery Dcpt.' i t t ! " ife t T.ATVrES' WANT) "RAfifi y Sharp reduction in Ladies' Iteal Jjeather llanu JJags for Saturday. Colors, black, brown and black and white combinations. Imitation crepe and pin seal leathers. Kibbon and Panicr tvp ehandles. Our regular '$1.25 and $1.50 bags. ON SALE SATURDAY 89 t The May Co. EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN NOTHING FOR MEN A GUARANTEE WITH EACH PURCHASE. a. ? ? ? T t y t y ? ? T ? ? V ? ? ? ? f r t y f f V t y ? ? y ? ? ? Y ? ? y y y Are You Particular About the Looks of Your Footgear? A good-looking shoe ill-fitted spoils the neatness of your foot's appearance, then why not buy your shoes from a shoe dealer who knows how to lit your feet correctly? Bear in mind our slegan: "A 1"IT OH XO rlALH" v At lhe Seici&i, pps,!e SIfln 0f - " 'good Shoes- Post 0f,,Ce 'GOOD SIIOi:S" Uullt our lluilness JhJmJmJ lffl&IMksfcszErr SmsmSm5m W -mr -w y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y t t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y f y y y y y y ,- It , -rta I s . ,' f ' - . XHC.r4WMOMKK Next week is designated as drass-up week and now is the time to buy your new clothes, so that you can bogin the week right. Tho place to buy is the GOLDEN RULE. THERE IS A REASON. Here it is: Tho Golden Rutecan clothe men, women and children from head to foot with everything ready to wear, and at moderato prices, too. Saturday's buying will bo heavy, so come oarly. Wc have just received a great many beautiful New .Suits, and ol foremost interest is tho Palmer garments. We specialize on popular priced Hues of Suits at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and up to $25.00. ir this week's selling we offer a special line at tplar $10.50. An unusual degree ot stylo mid quality at the price. JUST THE COAT FOR YOU CAN BE FOUND IN OUR STOCK If you aro desirous of purchasing an inexpensive coat you may do so here to the best advantage, as we have specialized at moderate prices. landsome models for VA t? V general wear, priced at $U.U, ..OU, .ia.&U and up m m to .$22.50. DRESSES ---!, "Wo nvn HlinwiiifT' flu now Dresses, lmido. of nlriin wool ff5? materials, combined with plaid silk, at $10.00 to W $14.50. Our line of Popular Priced Dresses, $5.00 to $7.50, made of poplins and serges, aro worthy of special em phasis. LADIES' WAISTS Our Ladies' Waist section is showing the handsomest and altogether most complete variety of new waists wo have ever had. k Silk Madras and Voile, long and short slcoves....$1.19 'J Embroidered Voile, new nnlitary'collar $2.00 (Jrcpo do CMune. nnlitarv collars, white and colors, at $2.50 to $3.50. LADIES' SKIRTS Our display of Ladies' Cloth Skirts is large and in- 1ik1iih tlin emiii'f inilitvnrl ufvlou iu witll nu flw. 1t.nuu models. !Many excellent values are offered at $2.25 ,. s:ri rii a nRT'SR-TTP SHOP.S i Ladies' AHliinry, lace, patent vain), plain toe, black, gray or fawn colored cloth top, at $3.25 and $3.00 Patent, black cloth ton, button, plain toe, Louis or Cuban hecl....$3.15 to $3. GO Vclour, calf, cloth top, button, Cuban heel ..,j $3.15 Ivid, plain toe, cloth lop, Cuban heel .- $3.15 MEN'S DRESS APPAREL See our now Pall Suits, priced at $10.UU, $1Z.SU to $15.00. If you arc in need of a new fall suit and do not Wish to expend a large sum, you should in spect this line. If you want something better you can find it in our clothes from tho House of Kuppenhcimer, priced at $10.50 to $19.80. Overcoats to suit anv pockotbook at $10.00, $11.89, $13.50 to $25.00. Boys' Suits with 2 pairs of trousers aro unequaled values, made in good range of fall patterns, in all sizes and priced at $3-00, $3.25, $1.15 and Suits with one pair of trousei-s, $2.75 to $5.50. Pluo Serge. Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits at $4.00 and $5.00. Boys' Knee Pants, 50 to $2.00. Little Boys' Bah-Rah Hats, 35 and 50. Wc carry the Kaynce, tho best 50c Blouse Waist on the market. Boys' Haiti Coals, $3.75. MEN'S FURNISHINGS Dress Shirts 95 Ties at 10 to 50 Hats, worth $2.50 to $:$.()0, special $1.95 Heavy Cotton Bibbed Union Suits 89 t y y t y y y y y t y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i PL 11 I I 1 v V I ( I K I I 1 WKtr : w m a. w I 'Mil W.W . ... . ...m W fOfl UlfPJ JJU r Pine Worsted Union Suits $1.09 V Pine Bibbed Wool Union Suits $1.95 L t y y y y y y y y t V y y y y y y y y y $1, which stands FOR MEN Wo cany the famous Barry Shoe, above all, (Inn Metal, button or lace, in all the best toes, single or double sole $3.25, $3.00, $4.00 and $4.25 G'lazud Kangaroo Bluchcr, very dressy. $4.25 THE CELEBRATED J. P. S. SHOES FOR BOYS Sizes 0 to 18. $1.15, $1.48, $1.70 Sizes 1 to 2 .. ." $1.48, $1.70, $2.00 Sizes 21. to G $2.00 to $2.50 FOR THE CHILDREN Gun Metal, button, sizes 5 to 8 $1.13 Chm Metal, button, sizes S."to 11 $1.35 Ciim Metal, button, sizes 11 '"j to 2 $1.65, $1.95 C-Saw, nature shape and smooth welt tread, $1.30 and $1.60 Kid, button, patent tip, sizes 5 to 8 95 Kid, button, patent tip, sizes S' to 11 $1.25 Kid, button, patent tip, sizes 11 to 2 $1.45 C. W. Whillock &Son Golden Rule Medford, Ore. MnennftarA nt i t m "A t fffTTmM ifvf ', I wBWIlll fi'i v I ill I t mKWm i'f y Iff L If JP ? fe If $ cs u 1 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y x y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y Y ; t y y y y y y y y y y y y y V ''Sin ! &&&l II """ - !