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MEDFOIID MAIL TIUBUNE, MIODKORH. OttlWIOX, 1HUDAY, OCTOB10R 22, 1915
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IMPERSONAL
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E. A. Hlldrotn qt Butto I'-plls
is spending the dny In tho city at
tending lo business matters.
Schtrffclln's fltoro lins nddod n
cash department to (heir grocery tlial
Is proving very popular. Tlio goods
nro displayed on tlto counters and
marked in plain figures.
For tho second time this month n
nprlnklo of rain is falling over tho
vnlloy today, holding tho promiso of
substantial rainfall, which is badly
pecded tor fall plowing operations.
J, O. Gorltlng, tho beat all around
photographer In southern Oregon,
Always reliable Negatives mado nny
whoro, tlmo or placo. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Thomas Calhoun of Derby was a
business visitor in tho city Thursday.
Buy Mcdtord mado candy at tho
Shasta.
Properly ownpra In general nro ig
noring tho city ordinance requiring
them to clean up tho dead leaves in
front of their places, and tho pollco
nnd street department announco u
strict enforcement of tho city ordi
nance governing saino.
Wcnton Cnmern 8)iop for first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
A number, of wnnderers wcro or
dered out of the city this morning by
tho pollco after they had started a
beggng cntnpalgn on Mnln street.
Now Mens for shampooing nnd
combing Jnokotx at tho Ilnudlcraft
Shop.
JJon rtnsor of Kiddie Is spending
n iov days in tho city and vnlloy tit-
tending to husincgg matters and visit
ing frionds.
''Hsthcr," tho colored print in this
montji's Ladles' llonio Journal. Hnvo
)l framed beforo It becomes spoiled.
Appropriate frames specially priced
at QOc and "fie. Tho Sworn Studios.
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John llognn of Yroku, Cnl., Is a
btiBlncM visitor In tho city this week.
Do Vop buy? beer bottles.
U?zlo Thurmnu, ago 10, Is being i
Nought by tho authorities to enforce
a Kontcnco Imposed by tho Juvenile
court. Tho young lady was to have
been taken to tho State Industrial
school today, and was loft in the enro
of ier mother, Mrs. Ida Unrr, over
night. During the period tho girl
escaped, nnd when nn officer called
for her this morning sho wns gouo
II h likely that tho mother will bo
arrested on a charge of allotting In
the'oHcapo. The girl is nllcged to ho
incorrigible nnd particularly fond of
Joy i Ides.
On Saturday, October 23d, wo will
give double trading HtnmpH on ul)
purchases In tho millinery depart
ment of the M. M. Dopt. Sloro. 183
The regular meeting of tho Par-out-Teachers
association of tho Itoo
sovelt ttuhool In being held this after
noon. Shoo repairing guarnntcod at Ill
don's. , 201
John G. Thomas of (llondaln Is
spending n few days In tho city and
vnlloy attending to IiusIuchii mutters.
Kuru cleaned nt tlio Pnntorhun Dye
AVorks.
Mth. V. W. PsRherof Ashland, well
known In local club circles, has been
elected a vice president of tho Ore
gon .Mothorn' congress.
Tho best styles, tho best qunlltles
nnd tho host prices nro found In tho
millinery department of tho M. M.
Dopt. Storo. 196
Jny li. Home, mu)or of Topekn,
Kansas, anil nowspaper man of tho
Sunflower state, pnwiud through Mod
fopj Wednesday en route homo fiom
the Snn Kranclseo fair.
lluttu Kails Wood Yard. Phono 1$
or 223; wood all kinds. 203
W. IC. it y mi of WatlUiiH, Oregon,
is Npundlng u few ilajs In tho rltj
and valley attending to business mut
ters and lsltlng friends.
Home made taffy at Do Voe'a
The University of Oiogon football
team will play Whitman university
nt Walla Walln tomorrow. Former
Mod ford ntudeuts at Kumtue are tiiau
IfoBlIng muih lutorust in tho guiiiu.
Will anyone who haw a Demorost
or W. C. T. I', gold or llr iiiwIhI
plttaie notify Phoqo U7U-.M. or cal1
Sit l)rtlOt stroot )sS
Joliu (rr of HmIiiiuii liar. I'ul
Tho first fruits of tho promlso of
Asslstnnt Superintendent Fred linn
sen of tho Southern Pacific for a mod
ification of tho surplus whistling was
noticeable this morning. Knglnoprs
of passengers and freight trains
touched lightly tho whistle cord, In
stead of tho long blasts'.
"Wo prolong tho llfo of your clothes
by caroful cleaning, pressing, repair
ing or rellnlng. Pnntorlum Dyo
Works, C Fir St. North. Phone 2 .
Vf. AY. Ussher of Ashland spent
Thursday nftcmoon In lUodford at
tending to business matters.
Try on of those big Ico cold C cont
milkshakes at Do Voe'a.
Colo llltchlns of Itosoburg is among
tho out of town visitors In tho city
this week,
Duttornut bread at Do Voo's.
Tho Medford football team will
piny Orauts Pass tomorrow, n num
ber of local students accompanying
the team. Klamnth Falls will piny
Ashland.
?1G00 to loan. II. A. Holmes, In
surance man.
Miss Alysso Jones wU return todny
from n week's visit with friends and
relatives at klamnth Falls,
When better insurance is sold
Holmes Tho Insuranco Man will soil
It.
ltnymond Mlscko rotumed Thurs
day from a two wcekB visit at the San
FrnnclHco fair and Snn Joso, Cnl.
tlallcd ham and bacon nt Do Voo's
Honry Ilntes nnd Wilbur Ashpolo
will lenve next week on n duck hunt
ing trip to Klamath county.
"No trespass" signs for salo nt
Mall Trlhuno office
Pollco Judgo Ony announces that
all violations of tho Inw covering tho
salo of cigarettes and tobacco to min
ors will bo prosecuted to tho limit,
School teachers hnvo complained to
tho police that nlcotlno wns having
nn effort on the work of boys. The
pollco attach somo of tho blnmo to
older boys who Hinoko clgnrotlcs In
public, thus setting nn oxnmplc.
Ilrlng thoso old magazines nnd po
rlodlcals to tho Mali Trlbuno for
binding.
II. 8, Sllno spent Thursday after
noon lu Ashland attending tho ses
sions of tho 24th annual Jnckson
County Sunday, School convention.
Tho campaign for ncrengo for
sugar beets has been started In Pos-
ophlno county under tho nusplrcs of
tho Grants Pass Commercial club.
II. M. King of Corvnllls Is spending
the weok In tho city nnd valley at
tending to business mntteis.
Do Voo delivers tho Oregoulan to
j on every dny for 7fic n month.
Tho price of hogs on tho local iniir
kct underwent u half cent rlso Thurs.
day, and further boosting of tho prlco
Is expected within tho next ton days.
Ihistern nnd middle west markets nro
glutted with pork, and as soon as
tlilM Is cleared away, tho prlco is ex
peeled to resume normnl condition
on tho const. Much of tho present
slackness In prlco Is charged to the
manipulation of Portland dealers by
local rnlsors.
Drs. A. It, and I.oulso Hodges, chi
ropractic physicians, Slownrt build
ing, 235 Kn;t Main St.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Illchnrds
and son llnrold and daughters, Mary,
llnzol and Francos, nro visiting tho
family of J. F. Wait man rn route to
tho Sun Francisco fair. Mr. Klchnrils
Is a prominent stockman of Ashland,
Nehraskn.
Fresh roasted peanuts at De Voo's.
Moso llarkdull left TMirsduv nn a
day's fishing nnd hunting trip on tho
Al Pan key of tho Central Point dis
trict Is spending the dny In tho city
attending to business mnttors.
Mrs. Loach, expert corsctlerre, ma
terial and fit guaranteed. 32G North
Dnrtiett. -
Kalph Jones of Callcn is n business
visitor In tie glty today.
Postage stamps t; -f.f Voo's.
11. A. Schcl of this city spent
Thuisdny Iji Grants Pass attending
to business pmttej-s., .
A. S. Itoseubaum has bou nwarded
the $2: offered by tho Southern Pa
cific for prize In tho carloadlng con
test n this division.
George Older of Montague, Cnl.,
has returned to his homo after spend
ing the week in tills city attending
to business matters.
I lot Tamnlos nt tho Shasta.
Udwln Scncollor of Oregon City,
Oregon, Is nmong the out of town
visitors registered In tho city this
week.
"No hunting" signs for snlo nt tho
Mall Trlbuno offlco.
S. L. Potter of Weed, Cnl., Is spend
ing a fow days In tho city and vnlloy
nttondlng to business matters.
Loiter hends, envelopes, bill bends,
loose leaf systems, at the Mall Tri
bune offlco.
Cnntllllnn Grill, Garnott-Coroy
Hldg. oprn Saturday. Hours 4 p. m.
t 12, . Jg3
Count) Judge Gillette officiated
Wednesdny evening at the marriage
of David Arthur Snyder and Miss
Golda Kttn DnrneB, both of Jackson
count.-r-Grnnts.Pnss Courier.
Job printing In all Its branches at
Jhc MolJ Trbjino office.
Ah Lee, olio or tch wealthiest Chin
ees of northern California Is visiting
Orlcntnl friends lu this cltj.
Hook binding of nny kind at tho
Mall Tribune offlco.
Steamed Drown Dread and Ilostou
linked Deans' Saturdny from 4 to 12
o'clock. Cnstllllnn Grill. Gnrnett
Coroy Hldg. 1S3
PIONEER
WOMAN
DIED
At her homp In Jacksonville, Fri
day morning, Oct. 22, lltlfi, Mrs.
Charles Prim. Funeral services will
bu held Sunday afternoon al 2 at tho
J family residence, ltcv, S. S. Handy,
officiating.
NOTICK
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned will apply to tho city coun
cil at Its meeting to bo held Novem
ber 2, 1915, for a license to sell malt,
Hptrltuous and vinous liquors In
qunntltlus less than a gallon nt Its
placo of business nt 32 North Front
street, In tho city of Mcdford until
January 1, 1910.
Dated Oct. 18, 1915.
M. & K. J. ADAMS.
CALLED 10 REST
Air. Kiliu H.xliit' I'uni, wile of (',
D. 1'iiin, u iinthe dnuijliler of .luck
Kin county, died nt her homo in Jack
sonvjllu tint numiing (October 122,
101."), iijjii f:5 vain, 7 moiithh ami !tj
diiys Two daughters, I.eila I'rini mill
Mrs. jJertliu Kckelnon; n non, ('.
Prim, ii ml hii'Jjnnd .utje. She wns
tlio flihter of Kmnk. J. V, and Hubert
IHbee and Air'. Minnie Luy. The fu
nernl services will he hold Sunday
2 oYloek from Iho family home ul
JiHiksunville.i tho llev. I'niil Handy
officiutiiiu. Interment .)ucknnillf
cemetery. Airs, l'rim wns horn in
Jneksoinillc, Alnreh 1.1, 1802, nnd
ha n ho.t ol friends m Jackson
county.
Acknowledge Lansing Note
WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. Ac
knowledgment of the icccipt of See
letuiv Limping's mite leeugiiixing: the
ilc fncto govemmeiit of Ale.xico wns
received nt the state department to
day from Jcmis Aeunu, ucting seeie
tnrv of foreign nffniie in (ieneral
C'nrrimzn'H enhinet. Tim neknowl
cilgmeut was sent jrom Torrepn,
New Crop
No. 1 Soft Shelled
Walniits
Now .Dried Kruit aiul-Caniu'd (Joods.
Cpiniilctc .AsKoi'tinoiit Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
GOOD CIOODS. EFFICIENT SiORVICE.
Marsh & Bennett
Kecoiid Door East r .First National Dank.
PUONE232
TOMORROW WE CELEBRATE
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OUR FIFTH BIRTHDAY
AS OUR 5th Anniversary comes in the midst of our GREAT QUICK ;
v i iKJiv oajlil we are going to maKe romorrQW paturaay; rne great
est of all selling days, extra special bargains will be put out and every effort will
be put forth to give the people the Greatest Bargains ever offered in Jackson
county.
TOO KITH TO CI.AB8IFY.
I'Olt SAJ.H- Practically now hoiihe
hold furniture, cry reaHonahlo.
Kmiulro of H W Unilu, Central
Point ist
FOIt SAI.K- 1 calvcn nnd 2 coh,
l'houe tiT-J7 after ti .1(1 i m IS 1
Sweet
Potatoes
8 lbs. 25c.
NEW CROP WALNUTS
25o Pound
l Clouding u ton day In the cit on
IlimTlUMB.
Son Dare Wood about that flrt In
uranco policy. Office Mall Trlhuno
IlldB. '
Joe Itader of I'iioouU jHut Tlitirn
dny in thin city HttaudliiK to bulnMui
lintttwrn
Itldon' ho ilr nhep nipyod
not qm tttrcvt from old stnud. 101 '
IfidwlH J Knrkur of Buvv, Ore
BUlji. I Hitiout! tke out of town vlnllom
Id tho oli HiU HiHtk.
Tlio tor hour for llltlu mmpU,
wjiloii the lU'iarv dtu Imm ooaiiuoUn
ll)T tVO or lir t:mr. oU br rwuiu
jk! Salunlftj' wormuK m ; oVIovt.
A.IJ oyiliitrj ar unfU
'Alh)e flJ'iea JN1" ' HI44I. Or-
FLOUR
Ppr Qnck $1.35
Also MEDFORD FLOUR
$140 and $1.50
K.iH f.nio '
FRUITS 5s VEGETABLES
Iti'iut'iiilifi' our Spfri.il
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These Are Some of the Birthday Bargains
LADIES' SUITS
$35.00 LADIES' SUITS $22.85
A liii'tfo lino of Ladies' Tailored Suits, lastly "Stylo Crnn" (!ar
nionts, tlio season's liost styles in popljij.s, series, etc., roaf values
to .$ao.0() , , $22.85
$22.50 LADIES' SUITS $14.85
Out) lull raok of Ladies' Tailored Suits, ineludiiitf l'ur 'trimmed
models, in box sh lo, also many pretty mixtures in lioltotfei'ieel.s
values to $,JL.rll) .. .. .". $14.85
$35.00 TAILORED SUITS $0.85
One lot of Tailored Suits, not all this season's style, real values
',r,-tf , . , ' $0.85
$47.50 LADIES' SUITS $33 85
four ohoiYo of any suit in Mo.-k, "St vie Trait" models, values
I7.'PP ... .; $33.85
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MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN MILLINERY
.Olio Iai'tfo lot of Trimmed Hats, in velvets and plushes, ostrieli,
wuitf or flower trimmed, real allies to $8.30 $3.J)S
One lai'jjo lino of Trimmed lints, the .season V host shapes and eol-
urs, real values to $10,00 . , S5.9tJ
Others at $($.!), ij?S.35, mi( 9.S5
All Children's Hats Are Reduced
UNTRIMMED SHAPES VERY MUCH UNDERPRICED
One full table in Whets and lMushe.s, real values to $:j..")0.. SJ.JJS
ALL TRIMMINGS ONE FOURTH OFF
LADIES' COATS
$40.00 PLUSH AND VELVET COATS $27.45
The season's host styles, in blaek, plush, colored velvet cords, ctv.,
belted and straight back models, Style Craft garments, and this
iinujojise reduction on a rising market, actual values to $10.00,
at,
S27.I5
$7.50 CORDUROY COATS $12.85
Style ('ral't models in Corduroy Coats, values to $17.30 ij 12.85
$35.00'COATS $8.95
Que full rack of Coats in mixtures, chinchillas,
good styles, real values to $n").p0
astrakhans, etc..
$S.i)5
$.".00 Children's Coats..
$)LrQ Children's Coats
Spinll jJoys' Coats
$2.98
50.95
.....,$:.9S and $ 1.98
OTHER BARGAINS
$12.00 Children's Dresses
1.50 Long "White Kid (!loes .
lioc Ladies' r-'leoco-Linod I lose...
'Xw hadies' (1ashniere Hose
7"e Ladjes' Cashmere Hose
$:.()0 Silk Petticoats
I'll IVT ..i!.. . !
ipl.Ji) VlllUlg UOW11S .
Sl.'Jn nimi Suits
as Cilpve
t'epe Kinionos
$8.f0 Hath Uobes..
a i .i r.. ii. 11..1. ..
c-t.i)t niuu uoues r
$2.00 Ladies' Corsets
$12..")0 Peter Thompson Serge Drussus,
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$1.7,") l)eits' Street or Dress
$2..li) Ladies' Crepe Kimonos
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DOORS
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DOORS
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Taa?3at5:", Wortman & Gore
peanut, cICm unirjyji' l w
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