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li'-U PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 23, ii)lo 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL Mm. lllloy I), Hcnuon lian roturn rd from Ashland whero sho repre sented tho M. 12. South Sunday school nt tho 3. S. convention held at that place. J. O. Gorking, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rollablo. Negatives mndo any where, tlmo or placo. Studio 228 Main St. I'hono 320-.T. Mre. A, J. Ilanby linn returned from Auhland wlicro nho attended tho Sunday school convention. Dtiy Medford mnde candy at tho Shasta. Mian Smock of Mann's has hoon confined to her homo UiIb week from a badly ulcerated tooth. Weston Camera Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. John F. llnnfton of Portland, Ore gon, who has spent onr In Kurorm during tho war, and is now on his way Imck from tho ponce rongross nt Han Prnnrlsco Jtint punt, will speak at the llnptlnt church tomorrow (Hun day night). Mr. Ilnnson Ib a minister lii tho Socluty ot Friends (Qunkers), lils riubjecl "Shall tho Hword Dovonr rorcvori" will lio fronted from the Illbllrnl and historical standpoint. Do Voo buys beer bottles. , W. V. II, Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hafnr hnvo returned from n week's hunting trip In eastern Ore gon, bringing back tho limit In duckn anil gense. After six months hard tost Molur A Prank, havo traded out sovon typo r(trrn of nnothor mako and Install ed Hoynls. Medford Hook storo will demonstrate. Don Chnso of this city, who Is at tending tho National rlflo shoot at Jacksonville, Kin., won fourth placo In the rapid fire shooting contest in n laid of r00 entries. Shoe repairing guaranteed at III den's. 201' I). W. Whltttor of ltoaoburg Is among the out of town visitors In tliq city today. Furs cleaned nt tho I'nntorlum Dyo Works. ' A, IC. Utile of Klamath Falls spent Friday In this city and Jackvonvlllo uMcndlnR to business mnltors. Hallo e',n ojl, rreim, cnp. etr., Al'-dlunl I nt Rtnre Lincoln McCormiu-k haH returned fwm rw.wouVw vlslt I.on Angoloa and other Cnllforiiln cltlos. Tho best styles, tho best qunlltlos and tho best prices aro found In tho millinery department of tho M. M. Dopt. Storo. 19C , Jno Kelly of tho (Irlffln creek dis trict Is spondlng tho day In tho city on biisluosH. Ilutto Falls Wood Vnrd. Phono 4S or 323: wood all kinds. 203 SprKue Itolgel nf (lold Hill Is niidlnic tlw.dnv In Medford nttond Iiik to hnglncee mnttors. Home mnde taffy at Do Voo'b Thomas A. Kdlson, tho world's gronlosl Invoiitlve gonlus, who U nt tomtlng tho Snn FrnnclRco fair, will pnss through Medford next week en roulo to Portland and Spittle on his way to Now Jersey. Chlqkon and Hoof Tamnliw at Cns tllllnn (irlll, nurnott-Coroy Hldg. IS I Cnttlonion of tho valley nro round In tin thfllr ntook preparatory to a Nhlpmrnt t rsiifornin ne.t week. This m Vie thf fourth tralnlosd of Kioe' 'hlitprd to San Francisco this full, and oach shlpniHiit moans In tho neighborhood of $30,000 dlstrlbutd vor practically ovory lection of Jnok son county. Will anyone who hns n Domoroat or W. C. T. V. Mold or alitor modal plwmo notify Phone (170-M, or cuP 3H Hartleet at rod. 1KS Tho Hoko fo-oporntlvo eRiiuery Is busy on the etuinlng or tomatoes. It U (wtlumled that 111,000 cane will bo put up this aeaaou of this product alouo. See Dave Wood annul that flra In iirnnc poller Office Mall Trlbuno Dldg. l II. S. Stlno of this city spent Thurs day In Ashland attending the sessions of tho Jnckson county Sunday school convention. Tho Mooso lodgo ddslrcs to thnnk thoso who so ably asslHted them In their entertainment Tuesday, October 12th. I). K. WatRon of ContorvlMo. Cnl., Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. Wo prolong tho llfo of your clothes by caroful cleaning, pressing, repair ing or rollnlng. Pantorlum l)yo Works, C Fir St. North. Phono 24 4. A Btiuad of wanderers who Invaded tho city Frldny afternoon, woro. or dered out of town for begging on tho streetH. Butternut broad nt Do Voo'u. D. M. ilrowor, editor of tho Hogiio Illver Argus Is spending tho day In tho city attending to business mat te th. I1H00 to loan. It. A. Holmes, In- surnnco ninn. Jtldgo J. It. Nell of Jneksonvlllo Is spondlng tho day In tho city attend ing to business and visiting friends. When better msurnnce Is sold Holmos Tho Insuranco Man will soil It. K. A. Illldrnth of Ilutto Falls spent Friday In Medford on business. Hailed ham and bacon at Do Voo's Miss Alysso Jones returned Friday aflornoon from a week's visit with friends and relatives in Klamath Falls. "No trespass" signs for calo at Mall Trlbuno offlco. Honjnmlu Farley of Vreka, Cal., Is spondlng n fow days In the city on luminous. Hrlng thoso old magazines and po rlndlcalB to tho Mall Trlbuno for binding. Tho Medford High school football toam left today for Grants Pass, where thoy will play tho team of that rltv today. A largo dologatlon of motors accompanied the team. Ash land Is playing Klamath Falls today. Do Voo delivers tho Oregonlnn to you every day for 7fic a month. In tho gamo Friday between Port land and Vernon In tho Const Lcngtio Don Itodcr of this city rapped out a stnglo In tho ninth that brought vic tory to his team. Drs. A. R, and Loulso Hedges, chi ropractic physicians, Stewart build ing. Y.U Easl Main 8t: '-' " Mrs. It. 1,. Conk or Central Point who has been 111 at tho Sncrod Heart 'impitnl for the past four weeks, has ifiovcnd ufflcentlv lo return home. hh- wiik operated upon by Dr. Seoloy, alntio when she lias recovered rapid ly. Mr. ('oak will uccompany hor oino tonight. Frosh roasted peanutB nt Do Voo'b Ladles or tho Elks hold their firm, xoclnl session or tho season nt tin Elks' club Friday afternoon, nm those events will ho regular features throughout tho winter. Thoro wns n 'nrgo attendance. Postage stnmpa a: r.n Voo, Brush fires that burned for three dnvs on upper Griffin creek were ox- Hntrii-lied Frldav night, but riowor that fell over tho volley. Tho flro was under control when tho rain foil. About firteon Mors or wood wero destroyed by tho flro. Some of tho standing timber In tho district wns scorched. Hot Tamnlcs nt tho Shasta. A. J. Itoso of tho Gtlffln creek dis trict Is In tho city today attending to business mnttors. "No hunting" signs for sale nt tho Mali Trillium office. Knln fell gsnornlly ovor tho Koguo ir.t" vsilev Friday night, nnd early BEN CAMPAIGN OR ACREAGE FR SUGAR F, AGTORY SjMoinnlu' Mem lonnid Hie .-e-euriiiK rtf the $(100,(100 heel miiiiui' flic torv in the rtogue Hivor nlky 'w'iv lii'uun Friday with the nppuliituiniit of ('. J!, Onto, provident of tic Com mcrViiil eluli, im eliiiiimnn of Hie heel miiiui coiumiltee, ami Hio fixing of thf t'ommercinl club nt heniliunrters foi the I'lunpiiigii. Tnilnv tlie Rogue l(iviif fminl eoni piiny nignetl eonlrnets for J00 acres of laud, mill will sign up for lis tunny more neres ns llio beet hiigar eoiu )nuy will ni'eupl iih Hiiitable for beet eiilliire. The ennal eomjiany' will agree nnd piumnlco to furnish water to any uo wanting to plant bectx if tliev will "igu up nl once for water. W. II. '.lore, president of Hie .Medford National IkhiI;, signed Hit1 first eon- traet for Kill neien. TeitH mnde upon heels grown this year in Hie Hogue River volley show them to contain mi average of KM' per cent snssnr in Hie beef, witl nn uv erige purify of 80.0 per eenl. This i.s n Iiigli average in eonipniison wit!' Hi? beet Kugnr distiii'tH of tin; west. A letter linn been received from R. T Stinnett of -I Lizzie, street, S'nii Fnineiseo, showing how Hie proposi tion is viewed in sections outride of the valley. H rendu: "Oonllemen: l'lense send me copy of heel contract, I wish I could In there nnd help von tell Hie landowners of the Rogue River valley what n good tiling you nro offering theni. I grew licctn in Colorado, and know what it will mean for the growers of the Rogue River valley. If I had u thou sand acres there I would plant it nil to beets. Yours for hucccss, "It. T. STFSNKTT." 1 The Southern Oregon I'resb.vtqry held its annual meeting nt .Jackson ville thi ear. about twenty fsiHii-terH beiuu- in nttCiwfnnee. Meclinus wero held both Ttiedny nnd Wednesday af (ernoons iiml cA'ciiiuifs, for which spo einl music had l'l,cn prefuired. The Indies rif (he M'issionaf'y society served lunch nnd ilinner in the base ment ot the church. Among I hose pi exeat Were: l(ev. Shield of Med foid. Rev. Pamalina of Alilaml, llev Kurd of Rlainalli Fttlls, ffev. An ilbnion of Mi'irill, Rev. Vnler of (Iranto Pn'mi'Riv. Howard of dJen dnle, Rev. .Motjinn of Myrtle Creek. Rev. Day of llutte Fnlls, Ruv. Spen cer of HoiJruO River, Rev. Mohtgoinorv of Poitlandi Rev. Ohicckner of nriuits IMM, Mr. Huirinl of Ofanls Pass, Mr. JJolsiic of Khimatli lNills R. 1'. Neil, Rev. Paul S. Haiidv was on A-h ' laud visitor rfferal days Hits week. A bunling patfv eomposed of Dr. R.K. Ooiden', Robett Finne, John Dii'iiniiigtoii tefl for the liiiiiiii:i al ley Tlmridav morning. The fyincral of Mr. Clmrles Pnir wliose death occuni'il Fmla iiiorn iair. will he held from the fninili rei' dunce nl 2 o'clock Suiidnv. DIED HOLLENHECK At Salem, Oregon, October 22, Mr. Martha Hollen beck, aged t!s enrs. She was a nn tlvo of Iowa and hns been a resident of Jackson county 27 years, and was proprietor. of the hotel nt Prospect for ten years. She was a resident of Sams valley for a number of jears. She leaves four children, Ed Hollen beck, Mrs. Pearl Mooney, Prospect, Oregon; Mrs. Hello Norton, Grnnge vlllo, Idaho; Aco HoUenbeck, Fort Wrangle, Alaska. Funeral services will bo held at Perl undertaking par lors at 11:. TO n. in. Sunday, October 24. Htlflnl at Antlofh cenietey. Sculptor Story Dead NEW YORICj Oct. '2i- -T. Waldo Story, Hie sculptor, died hero todav. MITICE Notlco Is heroby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city conn ell nt Its mooting to be held Novem ber 2, 1915, forn license to sell' malt, Spirituous and vinoud liquors In quantities less than n gallon nt Its place of business nt 32 North Front street, In the city of Medford until January 1, IMC Dated Oct. is, 191".. M. & E. J ADAMS. ( CAUTION 7, r,Aoii snntuuuyp' HORLICK' THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK the: food-drink for all ages take a package home EftNO, SUBSTITUTE IS 'JlSV ASCOOO" Medford Conservatory Expression, Voico Work, Public Speaking, Physical Tinlulng.. MltS. LYNETTE HOVIOCS. rinno, Musical History, Hnnuony, ConnferiMiInt. MlSy IVADELL SWINDLER. Prlvnto lessons, or classes of six or more, inny bo arranged for at any tlmo. Offlco Heurs: 9 a. m.-12 a. m. COLLEGE HUILDINa 1 p. in.- G p. m. Phono K.-L IAGKSONVI Mrs. Amelia Elmer left for Los An- geleH"Tli'iiiilitv utter a three months' visit with friends living here. Mis; P'Milin" Grieves, neenpnuied !ier and i'i'" -pei,l-lbi' winter i . CiIiTornlft. Mi-i Milh1 lliidee-, wlm bus Ihvm h CIO HATES OIL, CALOMEL PILLS FOR L VER AND BOWELS 1 .iaiu-j ill siuiib.ua seo perfect ly by correcting refractive errors of the eyes with exuet lenses. DR.. RICKERT Eyesight Siccbillst Medford, Oregon (ilvo "Caiifoniln Synip of Figs" CJiiiW, Slckf Feverlsli, Cooslia((Ml. If Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "doso" mother Insist ed on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against takliig them. With our children It's different. Mothers who cling to tho old form ot phytic simply don't realize what thoy do. The children's revolt Is well- In- the jritewt of her nuut. XI r. A. L. (Still,, founded. Tiolr tender little relumed to (lold Hill Wednesday ove-Jtsldes" aro Injured by tlioiu. P'n" If your child's stomnch, liver nnd bowels need cleansing, give only dell slouii "California Syrup of Figs." Its tctlou Is positive, but gentle. Mil- tons of mothers keep this harmless jMrult laxative" handy; they know children lovo to tnko It; Hint It never falls to clonu tho liver ami bowels and sweeton tho stomach, anil that a teaspoon fill given, today saves u sick child tomorrow. Ask your drugglBt for a Mi-cunt bottle or "California Syrup of Figs," which hns full directions for bnblos, children of all ages mid for grown lips plainly on onch bottle. Hewaro of , counterfoils sold here. See that It i Is made by "Cnllforiiln Fig Syrup ! Company " Refuse any other kind with (ontempt. Mr. ltruir.niTtPr" of lluneoni wan a, Jnoksonvlllt' visitor Yodiintday. Mri. Kretl Lay of Wellen lui been pondlnx the pasl week in town. Mr. and .Mb, ,Ihso Wilson Iihxo re- uirncii ironi a two weeks oniiii" tho, spent nt Conner. CmI. vlier-lbi" wr the iruests 'f Mr. nnd Mrw. I.ec Port Mrs. W. II. Jiowen visited Mix. Hai lev of Medford Tui'sdnv al'tenioou. Mrs. Deentiir IinvU retunnsl from niade, Kan., Sunday, where she was ealled by Hie serious illness of her mother. Rev. A. Coslct Mini fnniily huve moved to the Willamette valley, where (hev will spend the winler. Mrs. Fred Owoiw of AMilaml has beei n nes nt the homo of Mrs. (lav, tlviw fur Hie it wtH'k. TALK DON'T WALK "When you vallt some thing from our store, don't think of our store ns so ninny minutes' or so many blocks nwny it is only ns far as your phone. Many persons think they cannot order any thing from our store ex cept needful goods, or in an emergency. Whether it is drugs or something to add to your comfort, convenience or enter tainment, don't hesitate to call our number, 10 Pon't imagine you both er us. We like to be bothered. Phono 10 MEDFORD PHARMACY IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS If you have Character, plus Determination. If you have that rare quality, Stick-to-it-ive-nes3, You are wanted at the Medford Commercial College "The School of Best Results." Enroll NOAV and get ready to make the most of future op portunities. PAY and Nl(l I IT .SCHOOL now in session at 31 NORTH O1VALM0 STIIKKT. LLLBm i Pi m J ;l jC0I We Would Appreciate an opportunity to provo tho ninny ways In which your banking Interests could bo better served by us. A Commercial and Savings Department under Gov ernment Supervision. M 1IMilWHIH M IB I OVEP 22 VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT - H The fir! tneolirtir of the Ptuvnt- iU morning, being tho nature of ' Tcnclior nn-oeintioir hii held the prll showers. It was welcomed by former, orobardlsts, nnd hunters. Tho fall was Insufficient to soak Into the ground very fnr. Tho weather prediction for tonight nnd Sunday Is more rain. Tho fall was quite liPHVy In tho foothill districts and will put the woods In fine shnpo for the final woo); of tho deer hunting neiUKin. Letter bonds, envelopes, bill heads, looio lenf systems, nt tho Mnll Trl buno offlco. John II. Whlslor, government engi neer In charge of tho Irrigation sur vey of tho Hogue ltlvor valley will lame Kmor of (Cugviie is among arlrve tho first of no.t week to com-1 tlo u( of town visitors In tho city this wek. nidop's shoe rotwlr shop moved aeros street from old stand. JOl Opntalii , T. C. N'Hib of Osklnud. l'.. owner of tho Naah hotdl, Is snondlug n few ayg in tho city on btUlUOM. Chill sud TauwlM, Cnstlllian drill. Qaruod-i'orey tilda 1SI Arthur Alldvr, innsUr or tho dis trict achoel uu rvreat rrMk la apsnd lua a few tUya in ta olty on bua- CromUju eraanu. oaraweW, ohliw. Pn1. eie.. oHly I0e a lb. at I)o Voo's. Tha faaarai aarvleaa of Mn. C. Q. Prim, who ttMi at JackMHvMht VtU day, win u held from ik hunlly reat IrtdHf In thm rKv iauday artraoo t t:80 nrlo-k. taa Rv. taul 4. ftaady efflMuiii.t: Mra. lrla Hva4 all Itsr in. i, i, i sob county and wns woll if i n ii, h known. Try mm of wi uU i aem otfit inllkahakos ut ie Vw' Ooorgp Tliui - urhvla- lttl frlOllUI 7UI1 aiiamiM to "Into the work of collecting data on the various projects under consider- awteiniiiv nan 01 ine mi'i.,,iu m Fridav aftenmon. (Mobwr ! The meetinir was oK-ned with a .om. bv the priniHi'v ela-n, followed bv a ten minute )miliriiientarv drill led h. the ptc-ideiit. Mm. CliHrles llsneii. Mi1. K. ). Kick read a imper on "Supen Won of tho Play (Imund-," niter which the meetinir wn opened for dixeiiMMion. The "Ametiein (litis" entertained at tin home of .Mr. (War Dunford WednedH,v eveiiint; in honor of Mr-. Itoliert Kinney. Mr.. Kinney i n ret-eiil bride and the iffir w in the iiataiv of a shower. Tuoxo pi-enent wi'iv: Mikxex Pauline (Irieve, Jewell Huilev. l.Hiuii uiul i oni Tliomao, Mix holii Willnuiix Kknm Hull, Mm. () Hilou in thla section. Survey work, ,rtl. j,,,,,,-,,,,!, m. .i,,),,, nulm,tfU,n, la now being conducted in tho llutte crooks district. lob Printing In nil Its branches at I ho .Mnll Trlbuno office. Hook binding of any kind ut the Mall Tribune offlco. waiter In litis tti KriU aiieraoon o K reiulr) A I'alr InMsltlnii Tho iiinnufaotttrers of Morltol It ban ma Usui Powders havo so much confidence in t bla proiuirntlou that the) autkoiisa ua to a-rll them to you uu a iraattlve uaraale to give you relief in all eaaae of ItaeuiuutUuu or refund your money. Thla la eertalu ly a fair (iropoaltlou Let ua show taow to iqu. Prlre !0e. $1.00. lCx elMalve Aavacy. llanklu'a Drug Storo. I'XUIUIi.MU'K'K Th runral earrk for ltobrt O Morrow UI It held at Perl'a funerml Marlon si 2 i. m. Suaday. tici II. tats. NufW tha anofieao of th Uraari Arm of Ho RottnbUr, Jov W. K. ! Hh lrlil. otrtrtatiNi Harlal In Ihv I Mix. Waller eidler. Mr-. .elh Stnii-ell. .Mr. Wordtui Knui. Mr. TOO la'IK Tt CUSS11'. WANTWD 1-ady with itloasnnt home d oh I res one or two lady roomers. Cull at it 11 S I'entrie av 1ST, KOU IlKXT KurnNhed room 122 South Central ave lsu IHJ You're Welcome ' Whether you need battery repairs or just i want to ask for a helpful sueRfStlon -we're' r here for both. Good advice it our specialty. Free inspection of any battery at any time hFksrhJFhSfbP' 103-105 South Central THE ELECTRIC SHOP i A v i C" pm1 e Phone 22-J THERE IS A REASON WHY GOLD SEAL BUTTER Is preferred to any other kind, be cause it is produced hy the most ef ficient and up-to-date methods and machinery known to the creamery in dustry. fii order to put GOLD SHAL in every home in Medford, we are put ting one coupon iu a package of COLD SWAL nUTTlSR each' week until December 1st, which will en title the holder to VOVR pounds of butter I'MHSK. Coupons an' redeem able at any grocery store where pur chase is made. The Jackson County Creamery Medford, Oregon The NEW DEERE HIGH LIFT Sulky Plow HOTEL OXFORD Newost and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. KmlKJiiu'n wvr convenient e and roiufort found la a Hwdurit hotel. dot and old water, steam brat aad tlehon In avers riKn Un lirfiil loiili) with oro fire. Well UbIiIciI Saiiiilt lliMHiiti. Hate motlerali uti lnu to all tralna. Modforil irad iihUII sollilled. F. W. STREETS, Prop. ? jTOpy roaaa i . wti s ill-afeSa cllt. I'ulk easier than a walking pl ct ili same width nf Runi ntjin oven depth nnd turns tho trah under better.1 Onnio in and see tham or nk the men Unit liave them. 1 HUBBARD BROS. rut 'S THE UNIVERSAL CAR !Moiv extensive service for lord own ers is assured by the addition of now branches and more agents. Over JIOO.OOO Kurds now in daily use 700(1 Kord agents to give service should be eidcnce enough to any prospec tive buyer of the stability, quality and general popularity of this uni versal car, and the prices lower than ever. TJunahout $.in0; Tourimr Car -lIO; Town Cnr .(M0, f. o. b. Detroit. Whv pnv more? On sale a' C. E. GATES' -JLm?- ; .A4 JS .MJL. m web' i - - t f 1 1 im am i ", ! M4