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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TttriH'NK MKDFOKD. 01?K(K)X, THURSDAY. Q( TOHLR II, 1015 . ! I.MMIt'l H TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL ..' It's time to think of Christmas presents. Sec tho now ldoan for em broidery. Handicraft Shop. J. 0. Corking, tho host all around photographer Jti' otihorn. .Oregon. Always rellabloNcKatlves irfide nny whore, tlmo or.placj. Stmlo.J2Jf Mnln St. Phono n20-.T. " Harry G. Wortman was elected vlco grand chancellor at tho stato grand lodge of Pythlnns held at Port land this week. "? Weston Camera Shop for first clans Kodak finishing and Kodak atipplfes. Mrs. J. F. Reddy Is visiting In PorK land enrou to to Spokane. For dressilp week tho ladles should call on Mrs. Jeffors In her new loca tion, IfiO West Main. 17S During a fight Wcdnpmlay night John Andertinri fs'nDcKfd to liuvo Ml ten tho thumb 6f John Swartzflnger. tho miner, thereby ending the battle, and rrsuTfcil in Tils arrest on a cUur&e of mayhem. The men camo to blows after an argument, and Antloraon la alleged to have lined his teeth whoi? the tide of tho conflict turned ngalnst hint. Ho will bo given a hearing this afternoon In Justleo of the I'oaco .Taylor's court. Shoe repairing guaranteed at II f ;;den'H. ' ' 201 ' Tho brlclr work on the new fed eral building at Sixth and Holly ntreots Is practically complete, arid f the work of Instatlutlon of electric wires and plumbing is under way. A force of masons are placing tho gran Ito In position On the cornlcos. The steam heating1 outfit arrived tho first. of tho week, and will bo put In posi tion at once! Tho ajiproaches to tho building aro being built. Plastering will begin as soon us the electricians and plumbers are out of the way. Tho material for this work Is now be ing te(cd by Inspectors. Tho build ing will be completed ready for o"c cupancy by February 1st, at the prtw cut rate, thojigh the official opening date Is set for. May 1, 1DI6. The best styles, the best qualities found In tho of tho M. M. " lr. IfcVlldco and Oscar Peterson, ibout 21 years of ago. wcro brought to .Med ford this morning for trial on a statutory charge, In volving N'noml Clifford and Knnn Hawkins, young girls of Onllce, Jo sophlno county. The young men are alleged to hnro tnkon tho girls to '(old 'Hill, and-' there registered as man and wife, the quartet being sur prised in their rooms by 'the officers after tho parents of tho girls had In stituted a search for them. Tho j'H'tfijtf'njenire lield in tho cl(y Jail pending a hearing which will be call ed In the justieo court in the morn ing. Hee nave Wood about that fire In- AiirnneV poller. Office Mali Trlbuno Kid. Kdlson C. Joromo has' returned from a week's vllt with friends at Yreka, Cnl. Tildcri'a shoe repair shop moved across street from old stand. SOI Tim Pnrent-Tenehors' circle of tho high school will meet Friday even ing at 7:30 In the nsuembly hull of Ibo high school. The general sub Ject'wlll ho "Kdtlwittnn." Mr. Hlllls will give an address and Ttov. C'ar stens will hiivo for his subject "Our "lllgh School Oiirrlouluin. and How it Should bo Itegurdwl.-' Mrs. Powoll will glvo a plu no solo and Miss (lr aldlne Ttifs-wl sing. A selnl In VltHtlon Is atundod to all fathers and mothers to bo'prosent, as a vary in trMitltiK program Is premium!. Hvorybody plays box-bull bowling. Ditputy Sheriff Low of Klamath county who has been attending the mIom of th rxlrl oourt loft to day for his homo. Try oiu of tboso big Ico cold 6 cent InllkshnXtti at Do Voo's, Tho grand Jury of tho clrmilt eourt for the Ottofeor torni of tourt will mot at Jacksonville uxt Monday. Tho petit Jury will blH Its sesuloni Uiu foUowlHg Monday When Usttw insursiise U sold llaljnee The Insurance Man will sell It Tho condition nf K. 1. Maikl, mu olootrlelun owinnyl on the hhw fd eral building, who imUIiim) a fnw turoil skull Wodnotfday hy btri'ng fc'it by a plttee of falllHK pipe, Is roporl hI a satlsfaotory. Have yuH trkwl any of thost choir uiu lit'fit mj it'n, uiu i and tho. Jcst prices nro I trVi,'fl?r'0I,nrt'rnpnt o .prit.lofi. '.' loth aboi Ben PlymalCand Claude MIIps have returned from a week's duck hunt In Klamath county. Young couplo want housekeeping rooms, closo In; modern; good neigh borhood; permanent If satisfactory. Address Box ir.0, Mall Tribune. 17C Mrs. Holloiibeek, who has been ill for the past month, left with her son for a northern sanitarium Thursday. Fish gets better all the time at tho Medford Fish and Poultry Co. 'infij matter of licensing Jitneys opeVatlng in tho ciGwlII he ono qt tho mattors coming hofore'ith reg ular session of the city council next Tuesday night. Mrs. Leach, expert corsctlorrc, ma terial and fit guaranteed. ( 320 North. unriiuii. v'-FrnkJannlngs of tho Applogatc drstrlctrspent tho first' of tho woek In Med?rd attending 'Ao IWiiIrlo nifltters. .j? . '' ' .. Oct It at DoVoe's. Seth llalley, well known in this city, Is he'll) In the Josephine county Jail at OrsntH Pass on a ohargc of forgery. Halley was recVritljr ntnr- 'rled and hud Home reputation as a rsrtoonlnt. He lived In this city for ovor n year. Hot T.dmales at tho Shasta. As far, southern Orngon authori ties aro concerned John Austin Hoop er, 'tho gentleman desperado, who es caped from the Josephine county Jail two months ago has disappear ed from the fuce of the earth. From the tlmo ho left Itogun Klver three hours after his escape not a trace lias been found' of him. ' 'J '' '.fob Printing In all Its branches n't tho Mall Trlhuna office. , fleorgo Older of Montdguo, Cnl.", Is among the out of town visitors In tho city this week. Hook binding of any kind at tho Mall Trlbuno office. Itutli St. Denis, ono of tho world's greatest artistic dancers and com pany will apepar In this city Friday night nt tlp Page theater. Tiring those old magazines and pe riodicals to tho Mall Trlbuno for binding. Dean Caldwell of Klamath Falls, who has been spending tho week in Medford on couit business, has re turned to ids homo. Oct your butter, oggs, milk, cream and buttermilk at De Voo's. After two days or threatening weather In which sprinkles of ruin fell, tho sky cleared clear as a crystal this morning, and all prospects of rain vanished. Do Voo. delivers tho Oregontan to you ovory day for 7Cc a month. Mayor; WHIIum H. Thompson of Chlcngo passed through Medford Tuosday roaming en route to Seattle fromthe San Frnnalsco fulr. Thomp son recently enmu Into the news by signing a norder closing tho saloons of his home town on Sunday, and Is ono of the many possibilities for the republican procidentia) nomination, "No hunting" signs for sale at tho Moll Tribune office. It is roported that tho cattle In the neighborhood of Hornbrook, Col. are suffering from blackleg. Afternoon, toa with wafers 10c, at tho Shasta. Frank Iiybeo of Jacksonville spent Wednesday In this city attending to business tuntters. Head tho Portland Oregonlan, I.otter heads, envelopes, bill heads, looso leaf ayatomx, nt tho Mall Trl buno office. Ensemble Dancers With Ruth St.f Denis At Page Tomorrow Night ! ' ii.- tju'xi ; 'wm ...sim- 's.i-& $ i 4 wL. , -;f .'II -"23 is i i mm mm mm m . . .- n n m in n , - i ,1 J M I 0 AD E VILS ' iheturVinil "piililic'til 1idi-',r. ;irrivel I .it tlinM'filhf tl.AifM(:iiv for . i-t with OF FRUIT AUG T S iwVf.itU llM'WCiiy tni'liVjivtef.f.' ' "No shooting" signs for salo Mall Trlopue office, at Miss Denis has ndded Mr. TediMlsa St. Denis ropertolro both pro Shawn, Americas foremost danseur Iductlons calling for unusual stage set- classlque, and will present soveral new Greek dances with a ballet or beautiful dancing girls. Two new Oriental dance plays will be added to tings, and gorgeous costuming. One of tboso dnncos, "Tho Card on of Kama." requires a largo cast of char acters, Including solo dancers, Nuiitch girls, and native Hindu assistants. Many dlvertlMtoincnts Including all the newest modern dances will mako up a program that should appeal to all classes who lovo tho art of torp hIcIioio. Thfs Is not u moving picture. EJECI JUDGE LINDSEY "" I DF.NYF.I', O.-t. 11. -Hen II. I.iml ey, judge nf Denver' juvenile court, w onlered ejected from the erini inul division of Ihe district eourt heiv today by Ju.lgo W. I. Wriicht. Tln court V netion whm tuken when l.ind icy coiitrnilieliNl NtntementH innile by Attorney . I. J. Sullivan. u-iinr m oliort mil etnptintii' term, mul grubUil Sul livan Itv tin eml. Sullivan was prewnting aiviimenN fur the ilcleiixe in the euHe of I-Vwiil: L. l(oe. on triul churned with eou iiray to mm .ludjre Lindnev. lit hud devolfd coikHidemlile time t criticism ot LimUey, the rneeiitim; witnotM, in the eiMirxu of which he de clared LimiIm'v toured the country on iwj Hint should be devoted In "tHXiwyei' Imi-iiic," delieri!iv lec turer in which he iiiallgnt.l Deliver and i- Kntlr. At tin- point Liiulev inli jutcd, "You are delihrrntelx Ivinir ubont i me; yon enn't lie nbout me; you're n lint!" started toward Snlliviiu ami grabbed liim by I lie coat. Court bailiff, MirHiig to each mnii to prevent further demontrntion anil under the uourt't tinier took Judge LiniUey l'nuu the room. Ir. Liud M'y nml sioqie of the attaches of Lintlsey's court present went out with l.int. VILLA DESERTER KL PASO, Texas, Oct. 14 General Tomas Ornelns, military commander of .Inures, crossed the Uio Grande and retired from the Villa govern ment today, according to reports at the international bridges. Guuerul llttnavldcs, chief of staff of Genornl Villa, who Is in Juarez, said that he, Donnvldos, had beon in structed to escort Ornolns to Ctuuts Grandos for a conference with Gen ornl Villa. Ornolas was to have been accompanlod by a body guard nud returned to Juarez In thrco days. It was denied that Ornolas had crossed to tho United States, but ho could not bo found in Junrez. "It is not claimed that the auction , system of the largest eastern cities when properly used will dojiway with the need of Jobbers'," wrltos Arthur M. Geary, who Is to speak at Med ford Saturday aftoriloon at tile pub-, lie library, "but" it will greatly f hor- j tn the route from tho producers to the consumers. At. the present lime i a 'largo share of ithc apples of the northwest are sold by theflssoRtations , through large receiving applo job- f bers. who In turn sell to smaller joh-1 bevs. who In turn sell to the retailers j j vho In turn finally dlrttrlbiHe them, among th oonsmnarsi. Tho plea of ! the auction companies is to nllow . l.irge Jobber and small Jobbers and J oven retailors who handle a'stiffl-l cieitt quantity of fruit to have an I equal ehftneo at tho supply of apple ! through their pubtlu sain system. "No wonder thoro nro hundreds of 'Jobbers in the ITnltod States who now handle oranges and lemons, pineap ples, grapes, pears, plums, prunes and chorrles who do not doal In box Hp plos. As several of these small job bers In Ilostou. Cincinnati, Cleve land and Now York have told nie, they do not want to doal through their largo rivals who not only soil tn them, but also to their customers. The finest package of fruit grown will not find a buyor If it has not n salesman. "Tho California ond Florida asso ciation; of growers insist upon the Inrge Jobbers buying their r :'! - nt auction in competition with the J smaller Jobbers who cannot buy In car lnsd quantities." J np L D ROME wasnt Jjiiilt in a day. Ncitlier was any thing else worth while. It takes nio'n two years to "build" a lin o' VELVET. w je f $& COLONEL HOUSE ARRIVES TO CONSULT PRESIDENT WARIllNTiTOK", Oct. II. Colonel K. 1. Hou-e, Pn'-iilnt WiKon- elo. Lfcng' 'cartifbl ourlnft puts that jscd'i'Hhe-wood. mcl liimeit Into Kentucky's Uurlcy do Luxe Which males It Vl.LVKT, 'lh'o Snuntliedt SmoUiuc Tel)e. cm. Kfc tins uud Sc iiicUl lined bagti, Mm fib-mil LZicrDCZzrjLrJi: lnwsii litanmmt The Real Suffrage Thought of Women Motherhood In alj-f uppetmrxit tn uomnn'K , tnlml. And "lUi jt come ttiousht of liow tn rrduc nmi urrrcuiae tbs paliu auj dl trciuc of tlie orilral. An external rnnctly, "Motlitr's Friend," tn lililily rrcummrniletl. HiimlinM of youns mutlirrs write liow rejolcnl tl, nr. at llio Btence of mornlnic tlckncn. nrrv imirt. uml other illtrcc. f!t a hoUte ( r "Mnthtr't J'rlcnd" nt n- ilnw ntnrt. stmptjr npply It i oer tl. utomnch mni!c sml rrt .iirl i of pfrfwt nfrtv nmt comfort ilty and nirM I Wrlto tn Bruindd nnilntor Co. lot Uimar ! tllilt Atlanta, Ga fur their l.an.Uime and ' I rut rue tiro bonk. Medford Conservatory Mvpreloii,' Ynlrh Viiik, Public Speaking, 1'lijslcnl Tnilnlug,. .mils. i.YNirni: iiovious. Piano, Musical History, Harmony, Couutcri'olnt. .MISS IVADHMj KWIXIHilill. Privato losaons, or classos ot six or more, may be arranged for at nny time. Office Heurs: 0 a. m.-12 a. m. COI.MtiOK 1MMI.DING 1 p. m.- G p. m. Phone 10 -I, LEWIS REAL LEADER piur.Anici.pin , Oct. u- Fo ter. the Ited 8ox pitcher, was tho best butler In the world's serlos, according to the official averages nnnnunetHl today. Ills avttruge was .600. "Duf- 3GGiSi) 10 Makes Stubborn Couafts It Vanlsi in a Hurru i Y V t Si V v Visit our Millinery De partment moat com plete line in Medford. Prices lowest. Jioe& JB& Jm a DRESSMAICINa PLEATINO HEMSTITCHING Done on short notice. MEDFORD 'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE flurprlilUKlr Coml CuiiRh Syrup XnuY nuil Chmptr .Mndc ot IIuiud 000SS5 ll .- t 'hlllv , ii'innh .it .i ' will it i.. Ilv ' A., SoaUhit QmnM U MJfopd ikk nud lultrr Co.? f ,, . A. U. Cornell ol tarants Pita la Lxuul'ug tliv duy In Medfort utlswd lug to bualaew wHUwrs. "No trepaM" atgas for Mlo at Mail Tribute o(rtfl Hullle li. and UraM N.. rM hvrsttt owned by uorg U- lwakr. and bijth woll known to ImmI kors eu thuslasta. In wvanis vr tlM hoHJi w'ejtt elroult this (all nMije a go! slip wing. Doth the abov Iumww -pourml nt tlie Ja io ronnty fair two years ago. Urs. A. ft. and litis l!4s. bl- rojiraetlc uhyslralans. Itewrt Unliv ing, ill IOust Mafn St. )f Hiuie one in jour fsmily bus an eli minate ioiiIi or u ti.ii I tlirost or rbeitt cdd that but liceii Imnguig on uud rfutM to )ii-ld to trvitttui'iit, ui't Iroui uuv dnw Ktorc t oiiiHtM of llrw.x nd make it itilo u plat id it nigh jrUp, uud watch tliut tHItlgll uuili. 1'onr the 124 miners of Piiu l ."()' niilH worth I into n pint hutUe mid till tlie Untie with pUm 'lunul.iti.l .u.tr riii, 'J he t.itul im.i . iili.mt .') i nt i. ami gives yu a lull piui supply ot u ml fiTr'iie i Mutig ef M. A d. ii oirnHiM a liard sotlgli. ,!' i-tl.v ".- , in .) mimiuit- mil uiriviiiiiii. iti'N I ... v Kwiik iHr(ictIy ami liun u, WaMttiL l.tc Children like It. It's reall snu esanv ll iohwn (lie ilrv tlllllt itiuirll alil lu-ala tlir luilami'.l in. in . Iiruiid 111 fl ttuitifiil o,iluli ll .tun jl.mj fy" l.owjs of the Ponton club was tlw th. foimatioii of phl.vm i tit.- throat rl Uwtj'or. however, bocttuse he par-1 ",,J K"hhI tuW tlniH emllui tin- pr- n.i.io.1 i,. n. Df it,. ....i.i. fca... i 7'"","vr"."TT."''"-. " "i'ihiim -r-'M. ....n..v.. ... -v.. ... .rin ........ r n",- iui uraiitniim, WIHt les waiiiM. Ills KVMraKe was .-14 1. I.Hdertts of Philadelphia was next with .I3S. 1 f If 1 V V y More New Fall Goods Arrivin. i V f r t v i WE AIM TO SHOW YOU SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY. WE BUY IN SMALL QUANTIES SO AS X CLUSIVE. ilv r-HNsrKiibi hem pxiwpUv it I00MN4 tlie dry. ImarKi- or ! WEDDING DELLS 4 ... . . . Thomas 1". NlcboUt of Metlfunl. and Kva II. 1'srlow of luike Creek, were niurrtwd VodiMday at I p. in. at the groom' homt, lot Almond strut t. : i for bronvliitw. viiHtnr itiiigu. bruucbiul Muthtuu uud wboiipiiig t-ougn, Pluex 1 u priHl aisl hiBhlv ovttafn trutMl coiiiiHMiiid ( genuine lurt pim t'M 1 ait, mil in guuiuuol, which it o 111 a line to tin' iitPintiranvii. AV'.tlll llillll1Utilltl.l..,lt Ik. .l'lu ....! --. .-. ...-.,,--.......... .... .., ..Mill I'.lli ' - druggi.t (ur -t uni-r of 1'imx." ami d" not e, i ,t ali tiling i !. A uaiaiiti;i' tn -. hit,- iutiii.iariion gia-a with lhl prrpumt. !! i.r in. ni' i.p.iiii-tlv r luildi'il a nt" 1 i'ii x 1 tt, ..m n ! f .K S ELACK AND COLORED SILK HOSIERY 50c in line with our oHVi'iii tho most wanted, nowest nioivlmndise at tho lowest prices of the yearATm aine selot-tin full fashion Pure silk Thread Hosiery, toinforeed liool and too, with Utile garter top, made in all now shades and rua ran teed to give satisfaction, at only, per pair - 50 SMARTLY TRIMMED TAILORED AND DRESS HATS, VERY SPECIAL AT $6.95 Voh't't Hat, just what mom woman wants. Hero :ue t'io smartest fall fashions in small, closo-f.ittinjj and ia .' hats, in black and color -, trimmed with stool, head-, ribbons ami noYidty ostrii ;. feather effects. This sm-cial price for two days ouh. at 0.ft5 T()o iaTi: 10 ciassii'r. WANTnirf-lWy or jiohnk w.tn ltli motore i to d il Ivor iwimrs. A i pl tu Office. ;. WAXThJl) To rHt, hMriHi aHt4 bugit fr Hfftit Hrlvii. AdilrtsM . fr Mail Trlfcuue, lit. , ; . . I TAKKX I'P-Xow In otly pound ' black JanMy muley bull Owitoi Mil lltiln'a tabl aud pay ekargva J7' 1 WANTED T rNt, dwMrta irouml for garbagw. rtiHti IktHJ. 17. UOfT- To UbW olotto t m Jap I aM UtUBdry. ttotura l Mail Tri Umi IW Mwant. WANTKD Will rut iMIm a sfaiMt. PkM 6J. 1T iV'.'v.TrviUHH I I I Ml 1 VMIM ' NEW BATH ROBE BLANKETS $2.00 TO $3.50 .1tV.ih!i . f Those MlanUot K'obes are made fiiiin uioMt oxtiuusite '. Int.. I. ..I m 4B ..... ... . ; j. ,ualitY in now ami distuutno patterns and rich eo ( opinj!, in kivix's, vitcji, wine, navy, brown every i X blanket has two toned colored back, comes with gir- .. die and tofcsel ti in;it'li. WOOL KNAP COTTON BLANKETS Come jn beautiful combination plain and broken plaid, looks like wool, wears like wool and feels like wool, prhfo. per pair, only $13.50 BABY BLANKETS CnmeN In wlii to with assorted color borders, verv S1.25 UMBRELLAS 80c Ladies' and (ientlomeu's Stool Kmi, Caramon Kramo, rainproof, assorted new stle handles, ahvas soltl f t ? T f f f f y v for i?l.(X, special today 890 CHILDREN'S SLEEPING GARMENTS 59c Children '.s fJorsoy Knit Kloeoed Lined jbeavy Sleep- ing Clarmonts, very soft and warm, comes in 'sizes up X to 14, well worth 7V, ptcial only 5f) Xt la i ! V V f v V ? v soft ami warm. prie, each NOTION SPECIALS Jliirh 'n& Uut .Dolting, wlute.tv llk l Sfu. Mil", pw bolt , .09, 10$, lSi? roft uxeMAKtm wnvKfltau. Im Uhirtt MMliy NO iH'Kl'.N I .'. II DR.. RICKERT v iTiido Simp Kastonor !.'. (Umd.ynfetY Pins 0r " i'.x Hair Nets with elastic for... :l j-.iii" Ctmlu'i.- Dross Shields for Dm m-s lb rni m? Cotton, per hall Kiki 'ivs CriM-hot Hooks, with cap cover ; I v imv Uu-kc Si .Nil KiikIimIi 'otton Tupe, 1 t. ." 5 j IJ'ii ...ilitU' Apron, matte from 'A. V. . uthain 01 :i'""t"' " " 2c? Mt4lorJ. Iw)4ihl SMllalM V t'ui tt'i'i-ah'. cira laru'e sie. e.u-h. onl 19? LADIES' UNION SUIT 49e Fleeced Lined Ribbed Cuiou Suit, hili ueck, loiur sleeves ankle length or Dnlch m,-k H4id elbow sleeves, regular Too value, special onlv 49 NEW CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIfiPS Wo aro showing special as.muimciii ndvaiiet jatterrn .AsKortmour 1 Ladies' All Linen with new combina tion colors, livnch embroidered and lace edjfp, spe cial price, each 9;- for 50? Asortiuout '2 Children's Fancy Hoxor, H embroid ered edge Handkerchiefs for 15 W doj. Uulios' Kine Whife I laJullcorchitrf. miarter-im-U lieui, with embroidered oiihi', i"egnlai value each, s)tecil, only f 5 Hoys' AII-LiiH'ii llaialkercluefs, muirter-inh h.-m, each 25 Men's extia fim I int n Handker hief, full -ie. iiiarter-iii'h In in j j-,,,. 25 I V f f t y y v 1 ON04,;.t;;;;,; .ISfc.. ,i. mmmiMHi' ,,,a U