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PAGE TWO MEDFOEP MAIL TUIJ3UNE, UKDhVRD. OUKU.QX, KM DAY, OCTOKIW 1"). I'M.') if I to i I '. IOCAL AND PERSONAL J Tlinrn will lin n Krnnillnnvlnn r- llglous nervlco In tho Uaptlst church, Medford, on Sunday afternoon Oct. 17th, nt 3 o'clock and alt portions ot that nationality nro urged to attend,! IUjv. Aug. Olson from Portland will pronch. J. O, Oorklnp, tho hunt (ill around photoijrapliar In oouthorn Orogon Alwaya reliable). NokaUvob mado aay- whero, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320J. "It's a Joko when pcoplo nay that thero nro Bcrloim difficulties In tho way to tho building of a harbor nt Crescent City. Tho construction of n harbor for uhlpa of cominorco, and ot rofURo for ahlps of nil kinds, pre sents only a Blngln difficulty, and that Is tho RottliiB of toh appropriation through conBrooR., Tho Bpoakor wnn ono gCilio foronioHt tinRlneuni of thn wostr tho man who built tho flulvon ton Rtia wall and who known Junt mr much about harbor construction iih ho lmowa' about railroad lnillillutf. 11 wan ficorjjo W. lloschko, whoso naino lo kiufwn wliorovor hnrboni nnd rull rondl aro built. Ho returned WcdncK dny from bis first visit to Crescent City, nnd from roninrkn which ho dropped on bis return Jt In knovn I that ho In a firm hnllovor In tho pos- sliillltlRS for harbor construction , thoro. OrantH Pass Courier. Woulon Cnmcrn Shop for first clasH Kodak flnloliliiK and Kodak supplies. Tho IIIrIi school Pnronl-Toachm rlrolo will meet tonight nl 7:.10 In thn aseombly hall of tho IIIrIi school. A mimical proi.'ram bus been jire-pnn-il and !tov. Carstons will lvo nn address on "Our IIIrIi School Ctirrle ultim nnd How It Should bo ltecard ed." Supt. Hlllls will speak on tho subject of connecting tho school room with tho outsldo world. An Invita tion In oxtonded to all parents nnd InnchorH i nttriid this moetliiK. Kor drcssup week tho Indies should call on Mrs. Joffors In her now loca tion, 210 West Main. 178 II. F. Antlo has returned from n two wool's' trip lo St. Paul nnd Min neapolis. Shoo repairing guaranteed at lll don's.' 201 United Scnjrj District Atlornoy Clnrcn'co L fteamds loft 1'rldny for San Francisco to arguo nn appeal bo foro tho fcdernl court In tho Itoso burg banking case. Tho host styles, tho best qunlltlon and tho best prices aro found In tho millinery department of tho M. M. Dopt. Store. inj , A brisk wind from tho southeast blow ovur tho valley today ycatterlnp loavos heltor skeltor i.vor tho city. Wind, nccoidlng to nmototir wealhor furccaRtorn In n sure mIrii of rnln, a coiiRiimnintlou dnvo,utly prnyed for by runner and orihttrdlsts of tho vnlloy. Ueo Dave Wood about that firs In urnnc policy. Office Mall Tribune Uldr. Selh llnlloy, a former resident of ihls city as a grocory clerk and ro portor, Is held at (Irants Pass for forgery oueratlonn oxlendlug from Morlln to Yreka, for miiih ranging ftom JDO to K. i i:. OatHs of this city was nn Inlondod victim to the tuiio of $00, but tho pRu failed nn . fnr (IB Is known. Ho worked with checks nnd tight drafts. Ho was ar rested on tho oliRrua or forging n cheek for $8 for clotlum on a OriinU J'nss clothing store, llnlloy wns ro conUy married In California. Ills pnrentH live nt OrnnU Pau nnd are well known. Hlden's shoo repair shop moved across htrost from old stand. 201 MrS. Oriu Ilavls of Wood. On!., r rlvwl Thursday evonlng to spend r fow day rliltlng frlnds and rela tives In this rlly. Try on of those big Ico cold 5 cent milkshake nt Do Voo's. llonrr PsllBvlian ,n Minn,.ii froin his copper clslmt In I ho lllue l.odgo district, snd Is iMvtnn amy mado of writ Uken from (ho now tui,li$i ,,n u ""'vlnn. II dtruelc rleh doposlU of snlpbldf Ih tht at. lutts groijii. Ho iiMrt that t It profit! ors of that section ar plannltiK ou dolifg their own development InHtomtl of wjtlng for an) aellou by the To wuh luterotiU, owners or the lllue l.oiiHe niliitk. A news dlapateh Wed iitadny tuld of a (lonfereNee belweim oopsw InteraatH and OttrraHSH aldoa on miIuIhk rfliu'eatJniui In Mexleu. whltrt kave lxeti Um up b) tke revo lutions. Tile Towhus have heavy wlu- Ing'rtgUUt in that laud, -and hi taken to iHtitoate llmt in ber' they lll dlrotl tkelr leveluutiHi. When bottei maHranee li sold Halnios The ltMMrauio Man will sol) it A Dumbor or property awtan have so fur falM tu Uke mmy atgiiliaao of tho etty rr4l-uuiee nratKlrtM Ik oIuuhIhk hh at leave to treat at tkttr bnlhllnBa. Tha law will i alitrtlv onftfroiHl. '"iS'o treapaat" ala fur sale a) MallTrlbuaealllae AUHftiaal Maie rort Hu J. 11 Jllartr rajajraiMl Thur.tajr Tho nnnunl exodus of wanderers from tho north to California Is in full swing, but In contrast to former years very fow of tho gentry stop In this city. Thursday night thero were a couplo of applications for sleeping quarters In tho city jail, hut m6.st ot tho men disembark at Ashland. Drs. A. II. nnd Louise Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stewart build ing, 23C East Main St. Masons nro nt work laying thn con. croto approaches lo the new federal building nt Sixth nnd Holly streets. Illiistrutlvo of the Infinite detail In volved, tho government Insists that tho edges of tho curbing bo ever so lightly rounded. This Is being done with n limn on hand to see that It Is. Kvory Inch of matorlnl from the base ment to tho ionr In tho structtirn has passed under tho oyo of tho Ihspeetor, cither In tlthr oily Or at the buying point, some 1 1 flies nt both points. Mrs. Leach, expert coreetlorro, ma terial nnd fit guaranteed. 32C North nnrtlolt. Attorney 0. M, Hoberts micnt the afternoon of Thursday In Jacksonville attending to" legal matters. Hnrguln matlueo Saturday at thn Page, fi and 10c. Thero Is no change In Iho prlco of hogs, a quotation bolng closely watdh ed by local stockmen, who nro wait ing for a raise from ft cents on the hoof before selling. This Is from I lo 0 cents lower than Ibn usual price, which Is being held down by Port land concerns. Many ranchers nro planning on feeding through tho win ter. Tho only market Is for hogs that can bo turned Into lard and ba con. Deputy Slock Inspector Wilbur Asiipoio oslinintOM Hint thero ore 1200 saleable hogs In tho vnlloy ready for market. Hot Trtmnlos nt tho Shasta. Kenneth Williams, ono of tho stars of tllo Cincinnati tenm In tho Nation nl league, has returned to his homo In aranfs Pass for tho Wlntor, Don Itndor of thin city, playing with tho Vernon loam In thn Const leaguo, is loading off tho batting list, tho most difficult nnstgnmont on n ball club. Ilnrgaln matinee Saturday nt the Page. f. nnd 10c. Tho Medrord high school foot hall team leaves today for Klamath Kails, whero It will play tho high school of that city tomorrow. Coach Khun and n number of students will David Pence of the Elk Creek dls-lv trlct spent Friday In the city attend ing to business matters. Get your butlor, egg's, milk, cream nnd buttermilk ot Do Voo'n. W. W. Wlllots'and Koy Wlllets of Persist spent Friday In Medford. Do Vdo delivers tho Orcgonlan to you every dny fe: 7Cc n month. Tho grand Jury for the October term of tho circuit court will meet at Jacksonville next 'Monday. Tho petit Jury ulll convene the" following Monday. "No hunting" signs for salo nt tho Mall Tribune offlco. - Tho preliminary bearings of John Anderson chnrgod with mayhem In biting tho -thumb of John Swnrtzfln gcr during a fight, and Oscar Po.wers nnd Ted Wnllaro accused of a statu tory offense Involving two girls nro scheduled for this afternoon In tho Justice eourl. Afternoon tea with wnfers 10c, nt tno Shasta. Klchard Eaton of flaflcn Is spend ing tho day In tho city attending to business mutters. Mrs. II. H. Patterson who woi op orated upon ut the Sacred Heart hos pital the first of tho week Ib Improv ing rapidly. Letter heads, envelopes, bill bends, loose leaf sysUuns at tho Mnll Trl buno offlco. Alox Nlbloy, secretory of tho Utah Oregon Sugar company, nnd F. S. Ilramwell of Portland aro expected to nrlrve this afternoon from Portlnnd lo confer with local people upon tho plans for tho establishment of a $000,000 beet sugnr factory In this valley, contingent upon tho securing of r000 neres, signed up for five years. Dollar Day salo at Mann's for one C. T. U TO MEET IN INDIANAPOLIS IN 1910 SKTTI.r. (VI. I".. -The txe.Mt-l tive committee of the National A- j Uich'm Chri-tiiiH Tempi ninco I'llion . decided toi'.ix lo hold the next mi-j tionul eoiyention nt lii(liuim)li. The J dote i to be Mxeil Inter nnd will lu ill N'ouiiiIk r ! )ecf inliei. 10H1. ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK Tells How She Waa Made WeIlbyLydiaE.Pinldiam's Vegetable Compound. ! Now Orleans, La. "I take pleasure , In writing these lines EDUCATION r.. .,ii;i.-.Mi.fnif I'nr voiir cliild. . tu i -jiiii"'- m ' . i Init lack of niteniioii to like building u i.ii.iv, f.w.f ic ii ,. ..i. of vmir PJlliu r 'll" ' J , , I " , i Kuiid The I'ormst poise of Uir bciiutiiiil sintuc on lUicAsaiin. 'm i. boilv is loRt hv wariiiic ill-fiti"ff shoos caiising rorna, bunions, ingrown inonails and br,,ko,wlmvn insteps. Buy your Child's Shoes from a shoe dealer that know how to fit foet-we know how. , ? At the J?wdd& Sign of tmzvxx" - 'fiooo Shocs Opposite Past Otflce, "t;OOI SIIOKS" Unlit our ulnosi WBSSH& to express my crnti tudo to you. I urn only 10 years old nnd work factory. I havj been n very sick glri Km:mJJJmm 'V In u tobacco t V out l havo Improved X wonderfully sinco V tnklnt; Lydla E. I Pinkham'fl Vegeta- j . bio Compound nnd1 t Ullt IIUVV IWVnilJK illlU I nnd icelinp; a thousand times better." Miss Amelia Jaquillahd. 3901 To- hounltoulas St.. Now Orleans. Ln. 1 St. Clnlr, Pn. "My mother wnajX alarmed because I wns troubled with j j suppression and had pains In my back ' V J ones Cash ij rocery nnd side, and severe headaches. I hud pimples on my face, my complexion wus sallow, my sleep was disturbed, 1 had nervous spells, was very tired und had no ambition. Lvdia E. Pinkhnrn's Voir. (tame compound nas worked like u I i charm In mycusuund has regulated me. V I worked in n mill nmong hundreds of y girls nnd hnvo recommended your medi- t , ? ? tifils W.' K. Price and Fred Straub of1 Si"" .rnfc oT'JS?!? ,' i. -I in., ., i.....Kou,ouv,.mr,iu. t Willow Springs nro In tho city todny attending to business matters and visiting friends. Mann's store will conduct n ''Dol- Thero is nothing1 thnt touches moro Uinn experience. Therefore, such let ters from girls who havo suffered und were restored to health by Lydin E, lar Day Salo" for ono week beginning' Pinkhnm'a Vegotablo Compound should Saturday, during which npeclnl low' bo a lesson to others. Tho samo remedy prices will prevail all over tho storoi i within rench of nil. on up-to-dato seasonnblo npparel for' . If yoiMTfliit special ndvlco Trrlto to Indies and children. See tho pngo of spccll bargain In this paper. L. IC. Unas of Kagle Point flpent Friday in Medford. Dollar Day Salo at Mann's for one week. too IiAtr to crassn-Y. furnished with private bath. :U0 South Hlversldo. 17! mrtbn lllA trill 111 fllltnu flrnnl. llriuu lllnvs Ashlnnd nl Aslilnml Inmnrrnvi- . F0U HUNT Two nicely .Inh Prlnllni. In nil Urn l,ran.hn. n I ''Ollt TOOIIIS, tho Mall Trlhuno office. A skunk menudorcd through the business district Thtirsdny nigh wait sought by the pollco. who could Riuoll but not locate tho varmint'. Hook binding of any kind nt thn Mali Trlbuno offlco, All of tho Indlnnn appearing as wit ncsses before tho federal court from tho Klamath reservation loft for their wlgxwtms this morning nnd Thursday, somo departing In high powered uu tomobllos, nnd others by train nnd wagon. Courting" Is n big event In tho your for tho minion, as they have all expenses pnld, and n rhanco to seo new scenes and vistas. Most of tho fodoral officials lert for Port land Thursday afternoon, the remain der leaving today. Eighteen Indict ments for bootlegging, Including Wil liam Welsh, Hob Anderson nnd CIiiih. HiiyoR, well known local characters, will he tried at tho next term or court. At the public market Saturday, vnl, pork and home made sausage In iojth I. 177 County nocdrdor Chaiiucey Florey apent Thursday nftornoon In this city attending to official matters. Hrlng those old hi.ikiwIiuih nnd po rlndlcnls to tho Mali Trlhuno for binding. Head th Portland Oregonlan. l.rdlu I.'. Plnkbnm .Medicine Co. Iron!! dcntlnl) Lynn, Mass. Vour letter will be opened, read nnd answered by a rrouiun and held iu strict confidence. 1 ? ? ? ? t The Popular Grocery Store of Medford The peoplo of Medford and vicinity have at last found a grocery store that is not in tho "Combine," and one tho old-timo merchants cannot dictate prices to. Those trading with "Jones" are not yelling "high cost of living m Bedford any longer. The spell is broken and with your help Jones will make Med ford 's cost of livinc the. "lowest" along the line. WE SELL CREAMERY BUTTER 65c ROLL WHY PAY 70c? We have added another line to our store that is one of tho biggest money savers yet -"Bulk Coffees." Take a walk to our store and look at the display in the window. GOOD BULK COFFEE, 20c LB. - WHY PAY 30c? FANCY PEABERRY COFFEE 25 c- WHY PAY 35c? OUR 35c BULK IS EQUAL TO ANY 45c CCrLE IN TOWN. WAKE UP I The opportunity to aave money is at vour door. Don't let it slip bv. Trv H pound of any of our Coffees and ycu'll be our customer. HARD WHEAT FLOUR $1.40. Will havo moro help Su I uuuiy follow tho crowd to "Jones" and save those nickels and pennies. PHONE 235 hh2m in" , UijFrail, Sickly Child I'ntlier 'IVIIh How Iky Wn II'(oivl to lleallli mid Sttviigtli Wo hnvo ulwnys told tho jieople of Medford that Vlnol Is a wonderful body builder for ailing children. Hero la moro proof of the fact: .1. L. Albury or Miami, Fla , says: "Our little boy was punoy nnd cross from the tlmo he was born, and wo bnrdly know how to handle him. When ho wns threo years old ho was weak mid so cross we could hardly llo with him, and wo could not get him to ent anything. A friend ask ed us to try Vluol, Wo did so und on should see the chaugo It has made In him. He Is now u good nntiired, healthy youngster, ready to eat ut any time, nnd wo cannot pralso Vlnol enough." Vlnol Is especially efficient In building up puny, weak, ailing chll dron, boenuso or thn real cod liver extractives, peptonato of Iron and beef peptone which It coutnliiN, and us It Is without oil or grease ihlldreii love to take It love to take It. For sale by Medford Pharnincv NURMTS BREAD IS SAME TODAY, TOMORROW, YESTERDAY AND EVERY DAY. NO ONE APPRECIATES THIS MORE THAN THE HOUSEWIFE WHO IS USED TO BAKING HER OWN BREAD. UNIFORMITY OF OUR PRODUCTS ARE DUE TO OUR THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE AND OUR MODERN METHODS. Eat Nurmis Butter-Nut and Pan-Dandy Bread Brwid of today, not yostcryear. Y ? T ? T y t f V V J r ? t t r r y ? Y r r T T y t y y t y y y y r y y y y y t y i: i i f y f y y y y y GOLDE MEDFORD, OREGON NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN RULE IN MEDFORD HAS SUCH LOW PRICES BEEN MADE ON LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR AS THIS STORE IS MAKING RIGHT NOW. ALL CRfSP. NEW STOCK. RIGHT FROM THE NEW YORK MARKET AND BOUGHT THE GOLDEN RULE WAY WHICH INSURES THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. WE DO NOT QUOTE A SALE PRICE TO DAY AND THEN RAISE THE Jr'KIUK AUrAIN TUMUKKOW, BUT THE LOW PRICES WHICH WE ARE MAKING NOW WILL REMAIN ON THE GARMENTS UNTIL THEY ARE SOLD NO IN- FLATED VALUES AND NO JUGGLING OF PRICES. COME IN AND SEE OUR GARMENTS GET OUR PRICES AND THEN COMPARE WITH SALE PRICES AND YOU WILL SOON tttt 'nW- VINCED THAT THE CLAIMS WHICH WE ARE MAKING ARE NOT "HOT AIR" BUT "STRAIGHT GOODS." LADIES' SUITS $9.90, $12.50, S14.50, $15.85 AV( havo grouped nniiiy mil' en tire stock at these four prices. wide range of materials, colors and styles. Correct it ting and no charge for alterations. LADIES' COATS $4.68, $C50, $8.00, $9,50, $10.50. $12.30 (leneral purpose coats in plain, plaid and mixed colors, made in all the new stylos, including tho iclted effect. LADIES' DRESSES These dresses will please you, so will the prices. Look these over. Silk Poplin, in tan, wisteria, green, navy and marine blue, if S5.5I5 All-Wool nine Seri;e'7"'""(.50 Xay French Serge $7.50 Xnvy lessaline, trimmed with cream laee SS.OO Blue Serge combined with plaid silk $9.50 HOUSE DRESSES 98c, $1.19, $1.25 These dresses are made of gingham and percales in all the used colors, trimmed in several different as. OUTING GOWNS Children V White or Colored downs, at 50tf, (tt) and (J5c Indies While or Colored, Dutch m-d at fl() A gnnl heavy Outing, Dutch neck or low uivk with wide uollnr, while and eulovs 750 Uest Colored Quttug, with or withour ollnr OSO liWi WW M i 1 V' '' AV SLV LADIES' DRESS WAISTS A Xi'vy pleasing line of White Wash Waists, some embroidered fronts, some lace trimmed, with the new collars and long sleeves l f). $1.19 ,md $1.4S White op Pink Civpo de Chine, embroidered or tucked front " 2.50 Ceorgette Crepe, with two-in-one collar, long sleeve .,...$3.50 Smart style and comfort are com bined in the American Uuv Cor set. Jtliuv are priced nt $1.00 lo $3.00. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Indies Cotton Nibbed I'n.ion Suits 50 Fine Cotti.n Hibbed Cninn Suits, i)utc, i.eck and ciuow siccves The same suit in etra sixes ..... ' 'I'lirt !ilii-. ciilt l... :.. i . i '. .".'" iv, ... i-. V. ','.,." ,U'''K ''lll(l ''Hi;? sleeve.) ... . . .,11.1.11 , miou KihiHui union Suits, hi- ..nn "i.m M(ri' It'vll... u.i..... ..f il.S . 'M im" "" i now sun ci ii children's cttou Pii,ui v.;;: .:. v., ;;.::, -l-"P k oi, , "" ,nim i" i hiiis, accord- Vjj j 4- 75c 7i)c i liiw.lr 5c HUT to size, each Children's Whit si:-es, at .. . T ? y y f y y t y y f y y y y y y y y f ' t'oilon Ribbed Union Suits. 20? to 35 all .500 Mtnihitmm i .) "i i niiii'iiijj,!,,, , i'jiWiitwaa SILK HOSE U niMtiiltiitiliti uUiiYrX; pJSi III Ml i Bin;,! Bulb Hi OUTING GOWNS kA K; .'l-J MM v t! t la run diitt nllt.. .-... . i nort , " "- " in- eoioiN, ar "i ..iui l i 1-" e. ... $1.19 ()miiiV Manuel, in i,U ,s,.,w....S0 win trim titt stnr(8 .sell for -' ' "1 u saini ih. n.i :. ' "' ioc C. W. Whillock & Son y y y t y y t y y y t y V t X V ? V T v f T f ? V f T T ? ? e y f X y y a Urlj) tbrWt Ian- Ap.:. aaiv a Ofli It Hi DaYMi. "w . . . ! !