r PAGE TWO A1KDK0UD MAIL TMBUNIS, AlKDKOUD. OKIWOV, AVKDNUSI) VV, OCTODKI? 1.1. 1013 b TOCAL AND I-' PERSONAL -.-V Tho regular meeting of llio Vv C. T. U. will bo hold In tho library Thursday afternoon nt 2; 30. All mem bors arc uracil to bo presold. Tho ro jiort of tho stato convention will bo Riven by Mrs. Melissa Ashernft of Ashlnnd, find nil nrrangemonta for tho 'Whlto Jllbbqn Special which will linss through Mcdford Oct. 18, will ho inado. This sjioclnl will carry tho delegates from tho national conven tion and Anna donlon, national pros Idont, will ppcak a few minutes. Mary Harris Armour, tho best woman orn tor, will bo another. J. O. Corking, tho best nil around photographer In southorn Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mndo nny whero, tlmo or ptaco. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Orlzzllcs will clliiili to (ho numnilt of Castle mountain next Sunday af ternoon. TuUo train to JacUxonvllla nt 1:30 p. in. Ono half hour will bo upcnt In viewing tho colobralod Helm's collection of pioneer relics, when tho party will rehonrd the train and rldo one mllo up thn canyon to the cynnlilo plant. From tho plant It Is, four nillcH to tho top of thn mountain' and niostfy through heavy thitfier. On the return trip the mem bers will leave cyanldo plant prompt ly a,7:jiq. p. i.in WchIoii Caruura'Slion for first class ICodalr fliilHlilng-HinI Kodal; mippllus, OfflcnrH from Cold lllll arrived in tho city this morning with warrants for tho nrrost of Oscar Powers nntj Ted Wnlliico, who are charged with ' statutory offeiiKos In that city. It is alleged that tho two young men ac companied Xnoml 'Clifford mid Krma Hawkins, 10-year old girls from (Irtlico to Gold Hill, and that tboy tcglstered nt a Cold Hill hotel as men and wlvos. Powers had already been plnqed under arrest by the of ficers here, bolug In Jail, lint will bo turned over to tho Jackson county authorities. Dnvo Peterson, arrested with Powers by tho offirors hero last Saturday. Is nlso held hero In tho county Jail. It Is said by the officials that Peterson and tho Clifford girl may soon bo wed, which would prob ably ouaBh tho action against Peter son. Courier. Tor droisuiP weok tho ladles should call on Mrs. Joffers In hor now loca tion, 210 West Main. 178 There Is to bea reception at the First M.K. church Thursday at 8 p. m, for tho Nov. Holllns and faintly. A cordial -Invitation 0 bo present Is oxlended to nil members nnd friends of the church. Tho best styles, tho best qualities and tho host price nro found In tho, millinery department of tho M. M. Dept. Store. 1!HJ II. a. Wortnnm. who Is attuiidlng tliii.Pythlnn grand lodgo at Portland, was prominently mentioned In tho Portland papers as next grand keeper of records and weals. Boo Dave Wood about that tiro In surance policy. Office Mall Trlbuno Illdg. - Dr. J. I Iteddy Is on a tr.lp to Cres cmit City v It 1 ItobQiit Twohy, of Twnli) llrotliijiri compiiiiy, Ceo. W. DoNchke. chief enslnnor for the iMime company, It. II. Miller, former traffic manager for tho0..V. H. .t N. com pnny, Proatjin H,. Delano. , Try on.) of tlinmi big Ico cold 5-cont mtlkshakoH at Do Voe's. Ira J. Dodge has returned from an axt)udtd ln liveatlle. When bettor liimirniico Is sold Holmos TJip InsuraucQ Man will soil It. tf. U. Woiuft i(, llio Vnlle Candy Co.. Ims ruluruipl from a trip through iiprtligru Callforulji, and ropoiU that Mudfurd U Koiiornjljr lujtnnlml os the tuturu Jobbing cuiitnr of tuiiilhorii Uroson and northern California. "No trtwpaiw" slcus for snlo at Mull Trlbuno oKlco. TIih tmrn or M. IC. Chillier nt I'lioeulx was ilcutUojtwl by firo Tutw day ovvnlMS nhtlt the family was away. Tho lo writ all out $000. In- rludliiK hav, h Iiuisk slid hovaral liUlhoid hmtk Th loss hhn iwr tlnlly uovured by Insurance. The ouuso U uuVnown. Dra. A. It. and l.ouU IledKo, cliL "roprnetle physlalnna, Stewart build Ijig, 386 Uast Main HI. . ,urt Hall and son Siwiloy rciturxtl T;utwdiy from lutkvOcw, where tit") wuro ealM by th luth of Or, Vin ton Hall, n brollior of Court. Mm. Luauli, expert qprMtlorro, ma twin! ud fit ciurautqed. 320 North IJiirllott. ..-.J Iteu Oregon of ike Klamath river MXHIon Is auuukim the wk In the olt) fttUuuHug ti bustOMta matters. Opt It at, DVg'B. Thr U prwUeHy uo market for hews at Hi rioBt tint, wud, Utt piliv Is ii)ail four i ems. INirtlnjul intMtt cotupmilen rafuw to Uu, and there h Un no uMprueaU, the stockruUtra alltulnr thai the north ern onucttrua r unIiik trmie out Uc Won. Many ht raUrm rwfuit to Mrll until a higher .rl-c u offered and are proparlus t.. r..i tinoHKhuiit thw winter. Lw k Miller of Ian Fran cjsco nro liujlng ail ti avollable caU tlo at a good figure, , Showers foil ovpr the Hogiio river valley this morning, nnd the sky holds tho promlso of further muls- I lure. Occasional showers is the fore cast of the weather bureau. The rain did nothing but dampen the earth, nnd tho farmers nro hoping for n downpour that will soak tho ground In shnpo for fall plowing which will begin In tho noxt week or ton dnys. Hot Tnmnlcs nt tho Shasta. Mrs. William Uattlo and children nro visiting friends and rolntlvcn In San Francisco, Wilbur Olsen of nodding, Cnl Is among the out of town visitors In tho city this weok. Job Printing In nil Its branches nt tho Mall Trlbuno office. Sid Drown returned this morning from a week's duck hunting trip in tho Klamath country. nook binding of any kind at the Mall Trlbuno office. C. M. Thomas nnd Mrs. Thomas of Talent nro spending tho day In the city attending to business nnd Irriga tion matters. Ilrlng those old mngazlnes nnd pe riodicals to tho Mnll Trlbuno for binding. Frank J. Savage of Corvallls spoilt tho first of tho week In the city nnd valley attending to business mntters. Opt your butter, eggs, milk, cream and buttortnllk at Do Voe's. Miss Flo Thompson nnd Miss Grace Dunnlngton of Jacksonville spent Tuesday In tills city visiting rrlcnds, Do Voo delivers tho Orcgonlnn to you ovory day tot 7Cc n month. SqvernI near accidents occurred (his morning following the sprinkle, A team belonging to S. King, living near Jacksonville, fell nt Main nnd Central, and for a lime It was feared tho off horse had broken a leg, and would hnvo to bo shot. It was after wards found to ho only a strain. Sev eral Fords skidded dangerously in making turns, nnd there was a gen eral rush of nutolsts to hrocuro chains for wheels. "No hunting" slgnB for snlo at the Mnll Trlbuno offlco. City authorities servo notice that tho npllnnco requiring property owners to clean up dead leaves In front of their places will bo enforc ed without fear or favor, .Afternoon tea with wafers 10c, nt tho Shasta. Fedoral officials havo mndo no de cision as In what disposition will ho mndo of the Joe Drown murder ease, In which a Jury disagreed Tuesday niter fourteen hours deliberations. It Id within their power to cither froo Nrown, or call n now trial. Tho cost io tho government to try Drown Is In tho neighborhood ot $10,000. Tho (nso'hriB been hanging flro for 18 months, (looms papered nt $3.75 while spring stock Insts. Phono fit l-M. 175 Donjainln Henry of Illlt. Oil., la spending tho week In (his city at tending to business matters. (tend tho Portland Orogonlan. Km old Cochran, employed lu the First National bank of Pendleton, Oregon, expects to return to his homo In this city about November 1st. Letter heads, envelopes, hill heads, lnoso leaf systoms, nt tho Mail Trl buno offlco. ' 'Walter .Merrick of this city, who has been In Honolulu for tho past hl months Is now employed by the Hawaiian-American Sugar company. JnmcH It. Kelly of Portland, who has been visiting fi lends In this city the last week, will return to the north tomorrow. C. V. Lincoln of Puynllup, Wn., H bpeiidliig the week In the city and val ley attoudlug to business matters, Jiniios Coiueiitt. general inanaKor of the Font auto company, who rnslgixyl Tuesday ItecuiUKQ lloury Fortl talkotl too kllhlv of pmit't) and war loans, lHed Crater Lake six weeks hko, and returned to his private car In this elt with the declaration that he could tttiu nothing of ordinary In the kCttnlr wonder. This declaration was considerable of a shock to southern Oregon. Advices from tho mouth of the rives statHM that gllvoraldq salmon, which oidliiarlly run there In (ho lat ter part of Seutombor, havo failed to show up lot, and that there may be uo run at all tills voar. There havo btu but Nw- stuelheud seen this sen sou there. Similar conditions Ut lu other sir wtnis and low warm water U blamed. Will U. titl Is appearing before th sis to li)iuy commlhslnn nt Sa lem today 1 u ondiMivor to secure ro operation of tho state with th ua tluiful govetuuisi)t and county on work on the Crater like hlhw.iv A bill wlU U InUodHjjod. a! tho n-t ttulgi). if cunmtiiM inovldlng a sur vey for lb road, upon which to base eUiiiRtos for Htnirqpriutiun at tho follow lag Mkoii Tom UbIhos of Trstl spent Tuokday In Mdford visiting friend and vela llo. nnd ntttiiullhK to buUntsM mat ters. .(Uurte Morrison, foimwrb or thU titty. j nd uHltl recently manager of II) e NvmI Stat Journal, bus accent ed a sluiller uoaltlou utmn the Ondeu Herald. e: ra-'Jag.-AT1 .4.- . 1 Inspector Holmes or tho U; S. treasury department, Is In the city at tending to tlntnll work in connection with federal bufldlng. "No shooting" signs for snlo nl Mall Trlbuno offlco. John II. Wlilslcr. government en gineer In charge or rccnmatlon and Irrigation work In Oregon, nrrlved in Mcdford this morning, nnd left, this afternoon for the Talent district, whoro ho will Inspect tho ground and gather data( lu connection with tho district plan being advanced for, that sector. C. M. Thomas Is showing Kn glnoor Wlilslcr over tho district, A report by linglncor Wlilslcr on the ' Talent tirojoct Is expected at an early date. His engineers nre now exam ining the Duck lake and other pro posed nourcos. Mrs.' P. A. Koltlf -who IhVIsttirtjf hor Blfilor Mrs. II. D.MdllrlildTs wolf ncniialntcd with tho wlfo of Aviator Tolllferip of tho army corps who was killed while making a flight al San Diego, Cat., Monday. Mrs. Keith saw Talllforlo inn number or high flights Hooks of fiction recently added to llio library: Allco and. the family; Al lan and tho Holy Flower; Competitive Nephew; Double Squoe.o. (Need hnm); Dlnntha (Tompkins): Homo burg of Memories (Fitch); House of tho Misty Star (Little); Jnffery, (Locke); Johnnlo Copplosced (Atkin son); Michael O'Hallornn (Porter); III in of tho Desert (Anderson)'; Splendid Chance (Drndley); Voln Ob latlons (Ccrould.) unit F.voiclt f'ujilvwll ' of Knirdan, Wuli., iitllniuuiriii'r fiotne !r y"cnrs Was Medlorilf Oie. "Oilier Mirvivui.' hildrn nie Fr.uil. (nldwell, Mtir-I) tioltl. Or.; nmiiL'l (iiltluell, Htn Fratieiee: John Celdwell, Moiili;oiiiir. Alii.; Mrrf.'Will Kin;:, Kmmett, lilnlio; jrm LouT" tVoreii, "Welleii, Ore. "AH-s. Cnlllewll wftjl n unlive of Webster, IlnmH eounly, Tex. Fit nernl MirVici'H will be lieltl til OiU nnn's tiinlurtakiiii; rooms tit 1 P. m., ISimdiiy, Oelober 1(1." mW& A B fl a 73 wmeot OF .SALH.M, Or., Oct. i:l. 1'roin Jan unrv 1 to Si-deniber .'111, U-'.DUH mo tor veliifles were registered in the htntf, iiffoiiliu lo figtiicK )ifarft: by yeerettuy of State Oleott. The lojnl number of inotore.ve Ion ivKislf r id during (lie period wti Y1 (lie tidul number ol eliaulTeiii-M, IIHOI, mm the total number of deulet, 171. Multnomah leutk with 8i'-- motor veliieleh nnd 1718 motoroycle, .Mar but county is heeond with KKKI aiito ti ml ';il eyflc-, rmtitillu tliinl with 1'JOiT llnloK, dud HI) eyelfs JnckMin loijiljwith 11,11) iiulos mid !ti eyi'lex. I'oseiiliineJiuvJiSU nutoM mid fl!) ev eltv, jlniimtli tljll iuilo mid l'i c i'lev,',LVrilthH";ilO nutos and (l.'i tyeloh. OBITUARY. ' T,K l.VTlt IO gij-VHSlFV. LOST Laundry. contutus dros shtru, belong to Mr. NeUon; lost ntxir P. & K. brlitgu on Hear creek. Leave ut laundry. 1T$ Tljo"r J?H'Kiine! Siokeiiinii-Keviert of Oelober S uoutniu the following (oueoiiiiiiK the (lenth of u former t ox idant, mother of I'hailtv (.'nldwell, ioimerly w.itl),tliu Paiitoriuiu Hyc "Mix. Mm-gei el Caldwell, lined (L, ijifd October "t at the Sin'ivd lleait lionpitul, folloulii): mi iiperation for stomiifli trouble. Mrs. Caldwell hud icfcutly innile her lioino with her oiih, Cliurlc". Caldwell, proprietor of llio Tiiurnine live Work-, Spokuiie, Influence of Women "Women area wonderful Influunco I utlio lives or most groat men," says (ho Washington Post, mid upon wo men rests thn responsibility for fniu II) health. To her they look for help In (lines of sickness, and the atten tion of every wlfo and mother in this vicinity Is called to tho rare combi nation of the three oldest tonics known, -which the Metlford I'lmrmacv guanotteo In Vlnol.- -Iron for the blood, beef peptone foi- strength, ami tho bod.N-biillillim. medicinal piopcr lloa of tod Ihers. It will ja over worked, weak, run-down people, tlell KHv children and feeble old people V to It MIS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush tho Kidneys nt onco when Hook hurts or Bladder bothers -Meat foruu urio acid. No mnn or wnuuui who eats ment rrgu Inrly can make a mistake by flushing tho kidneys tKV4niouslly, s.tys ft well-1 known uiithorlty. Ment form urio acid wldob clog tho kidney ports so they shigih1y (liter or strain oulv part of! thn wsite and poisons from the blood,! then you gtt alck- ' Nearly all rheuirui tUm, hraiinclie, llv?r tioiiblc, njrvou-) iuh, ooiKtlpntiqn, dluinr, leplfssnc., blitibler dlturder come from aUiggish kid' ! uoy. Die memeal jou Ut a. dull acbo in the . kldatMs or your twk hurts, or If tlw ' urine l clomlv, otTrntire, full of scdl- i. nnjnt, IrrntfiiUr of pasi.iga or altendcd-t by a iriisstioii of wAkling, got About foul r ounco of Jitd Salts front any rfliable phaunnoy nnd tnks a tablospoonful hi: a gla of water More breakfast for a ! low day and your llcluejn will thtu net tine. TbU famous slt i made from tins acid of crane) and Union junw, cunt' blaad with lithU and ha n utml for gea ration to tluth dorad kiilm ami ttiuuilitto tbdii to activity, alaa to mu-traliM-tb r.oid in urine to it no loajwr caucj irritation, Utu vttJia Wudjar uw orUora. Jad Salt It lnnxtniv ami wn nut injuro; iHkv a dtligatful tTfer owit liUiia-wutor drink wkiaii all reg ulur uuvtt eater Wuld take iww aiyl (hen to keen Urn kWwv alwn ami tha lileod pur, thereby avomtug.sarlon kdV uey comjdlcattoo. , .4 A . ,, - t it FoU years, we li.nvc been sjating in the newspapers of' the country that a great many women have escaped serious op erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and it is true. Wc arc permitted to publish in this announcement extracts from the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? 1 TIoikido.s, Mi. ?I hart pahiB In both Hiilcs-nntl Mich a soreness A I could fediirivly Ktmijjhtou up nt limcH. 2y back ached and I wan so norvoiw I could nob Hlccp, and I thought I never would Imj any better liiilil IflUbmiUed lonnoienition,but I conunenrcd taking l.ydlii & rinklnun'rt Vetjutnblo Contixnind mid boon felt Jiko n now woman." Mrs. IIaywaiid Sowkhu, llodgdon, Jle. 2,Sur.i.nvvn.LK, Ky. aI sufl'crod front a fiovoro foinnlo trouble. Hy rltjht nldo Imrt mo badly it wna finally decided that I must bo operated uikhi. "When my husband learned this ho got a bottle of Lydia JO., Pinkham'tf Vegettthlo Comiound for inc,-ind-nftor taking it a few days I-got bettor and conthmed to improve! "until I am now woU." JJIrs. Mollib Smith, lt.F.D., Sholbyville, Ivy. 3 1lANovr.it, Ta. "Tho doctor advised a sovoro oporntion, hut my hiwband got mo Lydia E. l'inkliam's Vegotablo Comjxnind and I oxixjrienecd great roliof in a short thno. Now I feel like a now jierson and can do a hard day's work and not mind it." Mrs. Ada Wilt, 303 "Walnut St., Hanover, Pa. 4T)koatur, Irx. "I was sick in lied and thrco of tho best physi- clans Raid I would havo to Iw taken to tho hospital for mi oper ation as I had something growing in my left side. I refused to sub mit to tho operation and took Lydia L, Pinkham's Vcgcloblo Com lK)und and It worked a miracle m my case, nnd I toll other women what it has dono for me." 2Ira. Lauka A. Giuswold, 2137 East 'William Street, Decatur, 111. 5Cf.BVKrlND, Ohio. "I was very Irregular and for several years my ido pained mo ho that I expected to havo to undergo an op eration, uoctors said tncy Know ox nouunginau would help mo. 1 took Lydia is. l'inKJiam'H vegc tablo Compound and I lxjcamo ivgular nnd frco from min. I am thankful for such a good modi. eino and will always glvo it tho highest praise." Jlrs. C. II.auiKKiTii,lC08 Constant St., Cleveland,0. Wrlto to LYDIA r.PINKHAM MGDICINL'CO. ROPE A BUDD LID TWO BONES FOR "DRESS-UP WEEK" HEILBRONNER'S M Complete Men's Furnishings and Shoes 206 WEST MAIN ST. EDUCATE FOR BUSINESS at tlto f CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN. MASS.. forndvico. "Your letter will Do opened, rend ami answered by ft.yrouwu uutl Jiold lu strict contldencu. CVSs5 i3C w?1m vK ZzrftiUi) 1 "SCHOOL OF BEST RESULTS" Kilter Now anil JInlse Vour Tlmo Co nt fur Sonivtlilng Woitli AVIille. Coiu pk'lo UuxliicMi, StenDgmiililr, Civil Hcrvlcc, mill KukIIkIi Coiiif.cs TatiBltt by '1'cacliors Who Know How to Get Uiollcst ItcMilt. Medford Commercial College Day nnd Mclit School. at X. Gtapo St. f- " Tliyrsclay - and - Friday Getting Ready for the Greatest of All ACTION . r SALES WhSch wii! start aturday, Oct. 16, 10 a. m i i and continue for thirteen days The entire $30,000.00 stock of high grade women's and children's wear will be on the altar of sacrifice. It will be a sale that will go down in history as the greatest of all mercan tile events. See Friday's Mail Tribune for full particulars and prices, and don't fail to beon hand Saturday morning when the doors swing open promptly at 10 o'clock. Shark's Building it t 4 i ' 228-230 W. Main St. 'ffi A , K X X . t