fyyi t&famimsiff&T Jt-Vffi Wgii-"!1 PAGE TWO - TOCAL AND J PERSONAL Tho funeral son Ices over the re mains of J. L. Mrrs, former mayor of Grants Pass, killed by J. K. Man uel Sunday for a deer, arc being held today at the Raptlst church in Grants Taos under tho auaplcos of the Wood men of the World. The high power bullet toro nway tho rear portion of tho head, doath bping instantaneous. J. O. Gorklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono S20-J. Walter J5. Bliss, special agent of the Alliance Insurance Co., is In Med- ford on business matters. Buy Mcdford made candy at tho Shasta. Tho Parent Tbaclior elrclt of the rtooserclt school will meet Friday af ternoon Oct. 22, at the school build ing. An Interesting program has been arranged and a large attendance Is expected. Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. II. D. Hood of Gold Hill spent Wed nesday In the city attending to bus , iness matters nnd visiting friends. ' "fislbor," tho colored print In this month's Ladles' Home Journal, llavn It framed bofore It bvromos spoiled. Appropriate fratiiM specially priced at GOc and 76c. The Sworn Studios. 183 Assistant Superintendent Krod Hansen of the Southern Pacific spent Tuosilny afternoon In Medford unof ficial business. Do Voo buys beer bottlos. Moso Itarkdtill and J. K. noil re turned Tuesday afternoon from a two dnys squirrel hunt on tho middle fork of tho Applogatc. Thoy report rog- linont upon regiment of chipmunks nnd tho Igrey spoclcs. Shoo repairing guaranteed nt lll den's. 201 Dob Anderson, William Welsh nnd Churlc Hays, nil well known local characters arrested on a chargo of '- bootlegging linva beon takun from the county jnll at Jacksonville to the Multnomah oounty jail at Portland, whero thoy await tho action of the grand Jury at the February term of the federal court. Furs cluanod nt tho Pantorlum Dye Works. Jack F. Merrill of Gold Hill In vU- T King In Portland, making tho trip by a ti I ii, nnd whs haled boforo tho po lice of tho Iloso city for leaving his muohlne unllghtod in front of a big business block. The pollco lot the Gold Hill man off with a warning, as It wns his first of rouse. The best stylos, the host qualities and tho best prlco nro found In tho millinery dopartiuout of tho M. Ml Dept. Sloro. !9C Hoy llralnord of Montague, Col., spont tho first of the week In this city attending to business manors. Ono of tho wonders of the age, Now IMIion Diamond Disc Phono graph ooneurt onch day this woek. Conie In and listen. Pnliuor Piano Placo, Medford Hank building. Hutto mils Wood Yard, Phono 18 or 313: wood nil kinds. 202 Mr. A J. Klocker or Grants Pat i has rlufhyd to her homo arter visit- Ing'frloMlSt kntl relatives In this city for it fow ds. At small oost with unexcelled ser vice, wn nisk your elothos look new. ftocohio ono of our satisfied patron. All work guaranteed. Pantorlum V Works. Owing lo tho absence of Maor Km ortuk on n hunting trip tho uiatnr ekalr vwi oo$aed by Coum llinuit Mtflfni"t tho rttwlnr meeting Tuesday nlRht; ' Home iHKdo tnfy at He Voe's CuMHtr $nprintnittHt or school Persy 4, NVaiU o( JnekaoHvlllo spent Tuesday afternoon In this city on bus tneoa. Hoe Dave Wood about that firs In surance pollsy. Office Mall Tribune Dldg. Mob S Dwwl. CMblor of the First National ka.uk. has bn named mh 0d HUNtfcneat la Comian 7 to uc tMl It. X. Foster, who rioi a. Itil8ii'n shoe repair shop moved aorojis street tram old stand su i George Older f Yrefcs, Cl . U spending a few (Us in the cliv and valley attending to butsnees maiter If yau Hill loll m ) Tho v Kelson uutrlaaMM all otaer luvmt.irH will tell von why the New ICdUmi Diamond Pl IMiooavaph muIcUmmh all oihti com la and listen i'ai tiir I'Utio Place. Kiauk K.iinn of ftrtat Pass spent TiH'BtWt In Mulforil atli uilln to iiti- iHaas mature Try on of those big Ice mm) 5 eent milk-base at D Voe's. JJugh ool iiriu sod wife, vill linuwu in tlii iitv uk uilsluun gpoitillug m r i hi day (ytwi '" i- Ulr,4 "' l4, N UffjQ i l,.an. i uuranc;ei! Thomas J'litv r at m the 'it 'ill rekiliteft (.i Holmes, In ,tkln.. C-4' pending the evii in Msdfor.t atiemt lug to busJnc k mat lira iiutteraut prc(l ttt Le Voe i i According to the police this lis- been the lightest fall In resfr a far as transient travel to California from tho north is concerned. AftoV the close of tho 1915 fair, a grutuA rush is expected. To date there has Wn but a halt dozen applications for a I placo to sleep from wanderers. ' We prolong the life of yonr clothes by careful cleaning, pressing, repair-j ing or rellnlng. Pantorlum Dy Works, 0 Fir St. North. Phone 111. Chester Orchard of takvlewj Oro., Is among the out of town visitors in the city this week. When better insurance Is sold Holmes Tho Insurance Man will sell It. S. I). Holtnos of Kagle Point was a business visitor In the city Tuesday afternoon'. Palled ham and bacon at De Voe's Tho United States weather bureau at Washington, I). C, prodtcts rain over tho ontlro Pacific Coast district Thursday and Friday of this weok. "No trospass" signs for salo at Mall Tribune office, Hloven applications for cltlzonshlp will be heard before the circuit court noxt wnok, the routine ranging from first to third papers. firing those old magazines nnd pe riodicals to tho Mall Tribune for binding. At tho rogular meotlng of tho elty council last night a liquor lleonso was granted to Kennedy nnd Solsby. Do Voc dollvnrs tho Orogonlan to yoit cvory day for 76c a month. Frank I'razler of Now York, n for mer woll known rosldont of this clt nnd valley, arrived Tuoeday to spond n few weeks visiting old friends. Chocolnto creams, caramels, chips, poanuts, etc., only 30c n lb. at Dc Voe's. F. 8. Hramwoll and Alex Nlbloy of the Oregon-Utah Sugar company, are In Grants Pats to consult Josephine county peoplo on the sugar beot situa tion. Drs. A. H. nnd I.oulso Hcdgos, chi ropractic physicians, Stewart build ing, 2(55 Knst Main St. Governor Juuim Wlthyooinho and party will attend the dedication of tho Seventh company armory In this .city, Wednesday, Octokoi- S7th, on routo to the Oregon day exorcise at tho 1916 fair. The twrty will spend a dny In this city. Fresh ronstod poanuts at Do Voe's. A telegram was recolvod this morn ing by W. II. Goro from Portland ptatlng that tho condition or II. G. Wortman showed a slight Improve ment, that no Iminedlnto operation would u necessary, that tho musolos and )ervftn pf U stomach and, fJp- unos snoweu signs ot resuming nnr- mal funrtlons, and that tho situation was Iinp4ful and tho patient choorful. A diagnosis of Mr. Wortman's case will b mads tomorrow. 1 1 was tak en to Portland from this city Monday following r recurrence of an old In jury. Postage stamps at De Voe's. Tho Medford baud will give Its first band concert and danco at tho Nator- lum this evening. Musical and vau deville mi inborn with orchostra atdoeU luus will be givon, after which a dance will be hold. The prleu of ad mission Is SS cents, and a large crowd Is assured In miport of the most wor thy of local Institutions. Tnb pro train will bo under tho direction of Director Curns. Mrs. I.oaoli, export corsetlerro, ma terial and fit gunranteod. 326 North llurtlett. P. ('. Krlbs left this afternoon on a business and pleasurt trip to Sun rranclsto and Calirornia points. Job Printing in all 1U branches nt the Mail Tribun offl.e. Hook tdndlng of nn k tid at the Mall Tribune office Hot Tamales at the Shasta 1 l7!P!aaL J p NATIONAL COFFF.L WEEK. OCT. IS to 23 J3'iffilil Iffl ' Hiflw -Mi. js. ERMAAfAMEmCAN i. .t. full 5 ?fe-a. Psttl fc i MMiS TB JtVk ,i.,n..W - .. l-tL.r BLm-mI - H 5JA'sH,&b 1 li r)3 U Ria.,,'' ",l "" t'W''J J1 ' r'orlUnJ 1 iM5llT UiJ H i- KBJlrll.'.-.. .--. &m JM ! g-xTn3-iiy-Cl-U-sr ?5L'atl,i6dirTrafe' siWs-Kk .-iE(l f X t.' -jTpj.TUi --""ft-LV-.v- tB -M Lif.ralxi e i wf rai MEPFOUI) MAIL TIHIWXR BAPTISTS PLAN S Ki'tiKM:. ).. Met. jo i.r...-m i ifit'in of be men in tin- Mapn-t ehiilfh, to be Mutewwlt' lit wi'i'e. will 1m jwrfecteil at a banquet In hr held la Cogette toniKlit ii roanm-timi Hfi the unannl wtate rflbrtiiHofi of Dap- tiU imw in 4ion. The objrrt of tin orfanitaiinn wilt b In nit in the ft4wfeft of the "live-year objii tivr" jilnn. ndwtiHl by tm northern ltn(it eonvrntion, whirh u.cludii 1.(H)0,0H) new metiilHi ; thtt phiciiur of ,1000 mi-ionani in the field: $2,000,00(1 endowment fund for the iMinkbfn and mHtdonniiew' beneri boon!-, ill.0llfl.000 for ailditional ed ucntkjiial endowment .ind ettlilpment, and an- m:nnnl ine.Htie of .fT,(IOn,(MMi for iflinBiotmrKK and bcnvnletire. Tlse objecliii, of the cfcttrcli a ontlitttd if. (lie centra! theme of the convention now in HHioh. The iriv itu; or not )e than mie-tsiith ot the iiienmo fs prnHMiml for iIk acrom-plliiut'iiU-RO trWflnnnee' ore coC(4rum. . ' ,'J ;. PLEAD GUILTY FOItT SMITH, Ark , Oct. JO Sevan men on trial charged with con spiracy to defraud the government In the manufacture of moonshine whis key, pleaded guilty, in tho Unltod States district court hero today. Sen tence will be paaeed tomorrow. The case against Fred Howies of Fort Smith, tho eighth derondant, was dis missed. The caaos agnlnst the defend ant went to trial osierdR-.and their action today was a surprise. I.ONDOX, Oct. .0. -The condition of I'rtmitr Asnith, who w$ nfeddm lv tahen ill yeterda. was. deeiibed bv liw pliician at ikhiu lotlav u .aliilact..i. The- following bulletin wn jnen eut: "The prime miniier iiuh1 u mi( iofnclon, nij:bt. Ills condition im provcit. 1rV will be confiaed to hit. room nil dny." CARRANZA OUTLINES PLAN ( ConttuHsa trom jmgo ono) that uewiNHtcis in the Tinted Siute wcrv (uutiitr leader of the Cnthollo mrty in Mexico as saying that a ie ounilhin of I he (.'mitbm go vui uuwnt was an msult to the Cat boh t church "This meswige add," aid Car ransa, "that they holn us reiponinl for the uusinatioiu in the churvhe." The firt thai Moiled a he laid down the lHket, Knyinjr: "I will lauvr it U ou how i,' any I hatt killed. All tho i 'at holies lhal have keen iMininHrd havoheoa mmihcd bn-mute IIm hav taken iwit in i..inic. UMrardnitf V-. h t"i . ' ! - ic:n ttinliHo- in t. in d 'i iIm i Wile. iliC iillv ,l I . , i'iit. ii it i ibii . 'It ll -I Ii" Willi ., I , ill ' ATE ORGANIZAT ON IN i,i . i ii.'i i ii il ,i , .ii - 1 1 ' MEDFOR1). ORKOOX. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER MEDVNSKI PUN l S B! 1 OF CITY ATTORNEY ! I The SO-50 ri'boading plan for the p tBosjdns was hog tied at taa -tgaiar nftetlaa of the city coun cil Tuoaday nlfcht. tnroMRh an after thought by City Attorney McCabe, who ruled that It could not bp sub mitted to a vote of the people with the JHwynskt scheme. He fore' giving this decisis '1h opined that both could stand upon their own foet. In accordance, the Medynskl plan was read, and approved. Then the 60-60 plan was road and approved. Then City AltornOy McCabe dec a rod that tho council's action upon the last ap proved plan was invalidated by the action of the approval of tho Mcdyn ski plan, and ptoved his contention by producing the city charter. The news stHpaffed the supportors of tho &0-50 plan, who adjourned until to night to reconsider the proposition. Councilman llargronvc charged that City Attorney McCabe double crossed tho majority of the council, In his enthusiasm for tho .Mcdynskl plan, mid that a trap wan laid and exctuted with somo skill. All Attor ney McCabo mtld was that ho was following the law, and that If there waa a trap he knew nothing about It. Judgo Crews spokp in favor ot the Mcdynekl (dan, nnd urged that they bo voted upon separately. He loft boforo Attorney McCabe's final decision was made upon the matter. The city nttomey also charged that the majority of the council ignored him until last night. The council will hold n mooting to night In an effort to find a wny out of the difficulty, and save the S0-S0 plan, but tho chances soora slim. Tho Medynskl plait has an aco In the hole, mid Is going to Keep It there. USE ZEPPELINS TO E AMHTi:itlM. t't. -.- Ze,,elin. are hrfuy ud b licimnnv fr tin deteune of ri niiiirrcc awMin-t attack-, by ltrithh ond lt-iHii Milimrtrmi-, aceordiiir to a dispatch from Hcrlin. It i tnlcl tliat the tleimei' Scoti.i of SteLtui. Pr6ia. bound trom i Sweden- lo Stettin with a cn-go i' ore, w WMHOl lv a Hritih uhnin- nne off wimbolm. In irplx to wire le. cnlln for aRitiincc, n .cppcliu iiddniv a pi red, whcn-uMm the submnnui- wibwiei (fed nmi diMMi- Mt,1Kd. STOMACH TltOl'lll.i: IMiaation la largely a mechanical process. When there are stomach troubles there Is usually a weakness of the muscles upon which digestion so largel depends. To strengthen these muscles and overcome stomach trouble our druggists, tho Medford Pharmacy, guarantee Vino!, a relia ble nou-werrrt reaied, which con tains iron to purify and enrich tho blood, the medicinal extractives of frerb cod livers, without oil and tho noiirishlnK iroporties ot beef peptone. all i.mil!'.l in a dclido.is natlxe win" H hi arc suffering from .tjin . h ' ible, it ll ih jou to WN GERMANY .ROUNDS. UP SPIES IN BELGIUM I LONDON, Oct. 20. lleccntly there I has been a sweeping roundup of I spies and suspects of various kinds I by the German authorities In Bel- glum, according to messages from the tmtch frontier. It Is said there have been hundreds of arrests and scores of executions. The roundup followed the begltjnlng, of the Anglo-French activity on toe western ironi. rimwrai vnn niaslni; Nsued a lone pioclaiuatlou containing reforences u ii - i fc- . . "None for You, Teddy!" Can't blame a boy for koepiug all he can get of tho Na?W POSt mSVV xoasties You'll know why when you taste the new delicious flavour along with a body and tender enspness that don't mush ''own in cream. In the new process of manufacture, intense heat expands the interior moisture, raising little pearl-like "puffs" on each flake a distinguishing fea ture of tho New Post Toasties Your grocer has them now. f ... Announcement ." Best Quality and Lowest Prices will be the Policy of the New Firm. Everybody will get a square doal and courteous treat ment.hore. I have been placed in charge as manager. Have had eleven years' experience in this business in tho Middle West before coming to Medford, understand the business thoroughly and solicit a sharo of the patronage for the new firm. S. L. LEONARD, Manager '.;;,. ; i 4 Crater Lake Hardware Co. 20, 1915 to "attempts by Dolglans to ondan jfdr the safety of the German army." and threatening penalties of tho ut most severity against nny person de tected committing offenses against the specially devised codo of regula tions for the conduct of civilians. Immediately after this proclama tion came a series of wholesale ar rests In various parts of the country,! including many persons of high social ' standing, who were accused either of espionage or assisting in the escape! ' of Hclglan. French or English por- sons. There followed, alfojgs said, - - ' !;'-- . ' - rt 1 WSi AriftlP S Tho Shapleigh Hardware Company stock, ono of the newest and most up-to-date stocks of Hardware, Stoves, Sporting Goods, etc., in Southern Oregon, has been purchased by W. C. Adams of Chicago and is now open for business nt tho old stand, 323 East Main strcot. numerous military trJuls for the ar rested civilians, the result of which Is known In only 'n 'few cases. In Other Woidx, Wounded Soldiers Ate AtuayK Welcome (From Hie Edinburgh. Scotland, Ev ening News.) In nddrcsH at a concert for wound- ed soldiers, tho chief speaker of tho evening said; v ( "I am indeed glad toee inauj of you-pieseut this evening;.'' Wltq Medford trHe Medtord made. ' ' " "' '1 ' - - n j