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I I- ft PAGE TWO AliK'l-l" TOCAL AND PERSONAL - John D. Olwcll, for many yciiro or chardlsl nml real estnto donlor in Metlfortl, spout Momlny rcnowInB old ncqunlntnncca. Ho Is now innklnR Bcattlo Ills Iicadquartcrs. J. O. OcrklnB, tho boat nil around .pliotogrnjilior In nouthorn Oregon. Always reliable Negatives inndo nny whore, tltno or plnco. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-.T. I)r, J. K. Uoddy of Grants Pass spent aionriny In Medford. II. U AValllior and family linvo re turned from a montlis stay at tho San Francisco exposition. Duy Mcdford mado candy nt tho Shasta. LcbIIo Oshorn leaves TucMdny for his former homo In Nebraska. Weston Cnmera Shop for first class Kodak finishing nml Kodak Biipplles. Ira 13. Purdln, of Korost Orovo, this ntnto, and l .1. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schalkonhach of Si'iittlo, Wash., tarried Friday and Salunliiy In this city on tholr way to tho Hnn FranqlRco nxpoHltlon, for which placo limy left Stimliiy inonilnB. IJiirliiK tholr stay hero limy Inspected tho vaf loy and Its ninny orchards, making In iiulry nlso us to tho progress of tho Poet Hiigar fitcinry proposition. Do Von huyn heor hollies. C. II. Urown, acconipnnlcd by Mm. Drown, loft .Sunday morning for tho Panama opposition nt San Francisco, tho younger members of tho family having returned from tho exposition some dnyH ngo. Mr. Urown Is prp- prletor of tho Ituss Mills of this city. Shoo repairing guaranteed nt 111 den's. 201 V. I. Vnwler, wno, accompanied by Mrs. Vnwtor, roturned on Sunday from tho San Francisco fair, Is at tending to legal busluosn In Jacksonville- todny. Furs clonncd nt tho Pnntorluin Dyn Works. Work Is progrcssInK regularly on tho West Main Htreet section of tho electric lino from KfiBt Medford to .lacksonvlllo. Presldont S. M. IIuIIIh IicIIovoh thn Iwo sections of tho lino mny bo nulled In tlmo to begin the through service onrly In December. Tho best ntylcH, thn best qunlttles and tho best prlcon are found In tho millinery department of tho M, M Dent, Slnro. 100 II, A. Settlcuilur 0f Hosoburg, Is attending to uiibIiiohh In u conuuer clnl lino In this city todny. Ilutto Falls Wood Yard, Phono -18 or 22.1; wood all kinds. 203 Vlncont Myor, of Saornmenlo, who has been visiting his nou-ln-lnw, Chits Winter, of Ibis vicinity, returned to his home city on Sunday, much lin pn'HMtil with tho prospect of sulmtau tint development In tho Itnguo river valley during tho no.xt two years, lie puts Irilgatlou first among the nu merous progressive sehomoM now be lug developed here, with the sugar beet proposition a close second. Dunulsqn'H llnlown'en materials and decorations. Mcdford Hook Store. (loo. C. Taylor, of the "big oals country" In Skagit county, Wash., vlsltod former neighbors In .Medford and vicinity on Sunday- He may in nmln In (he vallwy for some ilnH, tarrying w 1 1 1 1 a view to becoming no Munlntwl here with our ellmato and resoureofi, having In mind tho pur rbaso of farm land If conditions suit him. Tho ellmnte or Skimlt Is too ovorltintliigly wtt, aver Mr. T)ler, who has been n siiffoior from rheu matism for n uuiubur of orn. lie oxtirowon (Might at tlit first uppeHr unro of tho HitUKtton In Itngiio rlver nlliiy. Place )nur wamiliie subscriptions with m (tillable firm whlrh keops mo unt kniI Rts service for ou In tvur wy. tlfoi(l Hook Sore. Tliw Woiunu's Hullef eortw and 0. A. It. lHwt will uiot t IttKlmon's hull on WwtMnsdsy Htleruoon, Oct. a 7 from S to . the occtulun IiuIhk m rwwtaiUH In hotter or Mr. nml Mrs Mulkey, Just b(ore th v for HiHlr hw homo lu Portland. A goatl pnHUum Mill b ttMdtrul All iiihiii bum of the corps and post km re (JltWtiMl ui it nt-Mout. Home mad taffy at D Voe'i C. W Itovts, Marlon Uui. Walt Kiilsur and Court Hall raiurtwt last ovtmlwt from a wwk'i dtor hun' In Did 181k ttk country Mr. I 'avis Rid: "Kin tiw. rtne buai. Hn tu auaM lumiMi- sua uo mMmu. tud rsjul p.l?, a ( dant tmaer, we wuAjil Jivu brought Imhs mor bwokV Voslrd.n morning whOH ranpluid the tMurnUi ranch tmtni Wtwti 10 iwd so bualora m route Ui IU hltto. th ratu aavlag put Nt ilUleiM In mm sbi for tho cioso of Ui MMtaoji." Will auyoaa v,lio has a lmorMt Ml V (' T U. old or silur hmhImI llasti miUtr !' t:-M. oi .-al' SO Uartiort aUMt- !" Mist Ibrtba TIUws" " KUm lb. MireuU (8 (1st 'la fair al Hw? Kraurlvco. la vtUH " fatully of rtr CiM J. W Un gee Dare Wood about that llr In surance policy. Offloe Mall Tribune Miss Dora M'tlo of Dorby, Ore., Is visiting with friends In this city. BIdcn'a shoo repair shop moved across atreot from old stand. 201 Mrs. A. 13. Covey of Montngue, Calif., Is visiting with relatives, and friends In this city and Jacksonville for a month. Chocolnto creams, caramels, chips, ponnulo, etc., only 30c a lb. nt Ho Voo'h. .1. H. Whltlock, formerly of Talent, but now of Shnsta Valley, Calif., Is renewing acquaintances In tio valley, being In Medford today. Ho tnlks of returning to his property hero permanently- nd will do ho, ho says, (t tho Irrigation projects micrecd. Try olid of those big Ico cold S cent mllksbnkos at Do .Voo's. Mrs. J M. Tumor, of Hnxton, Colo. Is visiting with Mrs. F. h. Hansen, of this city Wo prolong tho life of your clothes by careful cleaning, pressing, repair ing or rollnlng. Pnntorluin Dyo Works, 5 Fir St. North. Phono 211 A. S. Hoscubnum, Southern Pacific agent nt this plnco. Is rusticating nt the Pclton rnnch In Snms valley dur ing a season of recuperation. Iluttornut brond nt Do Voo's. Mr. and Mrs. Joo N. Allnut, of Ash. land, visited with Mr. anil Mr. W. W. Watson on Syudny, When better insurance Is nold Holmes Tho Insurance Man will soil It. Wlnford Y. Crowson and daughter were visitors In Medford yesturday. Mr. Crowson's Is proprietor of Ash land's leading confection house. Hook binding of nny kind nt thn Mall Trlbuno office. United bnm and nncon nt DoVoo's II. (1. Wortmnn, member of tho firm of Wnrnor, Wortmnn & (lore, was reported on Saturday as resting ensler. Dr. Coffee, tho spcclnllst, an tlclpnted an enrly opportunity to de- tormlno by X-ray examination as to when an operation may be perform ed. If necossnry.' Mr. Wortmnn's recent hiicIiIoii collapse from a return of nn old Injury ninny years ago, has loft him In sorlous condition over since. Ills tunny friends here are so licitous about him. "No trcsimss" signs for snlo nt Mnll Trlbuno offlco. 13. 13. dole Is In tho range districts today purchasing fat stock for the company's market. llrlng thoso old magazines and po rlodlcnls to tho Mall Trlbuno for binding. The board of directors of the Mod ford Drnma lenguo will meet at the public library Tuesday afternoon. ut I o'clock to consider Important mat ters for the ensuing year. All mem bers of the hoard are asked (o be present. Job Printing In all Its branches nt thn Mnll Trlbuno office. A rush or hunters to the mountain districts uhoro doer may be found was notlcenblo Saturday and yester day, this being the Inst nook of tho open season. Do Voo delivers tho Orugoulan to you overy day for "fie a month. Mrs. Mary II. Wine, formerly ot Poitlnud, but now of (Irniits Puna, Is a visitor In this city today on legal business. DrB. A. It. nml I.oulso Hodges, chi ropractic physicians, 8towart build ing. 2Jtr. Kast Main St. Hal Strong, a Mnirod or local fame lu the lllg Ilutto district, confesses somewhat ahnniefucodly that he was "skunked" this yenr In the big game lino, having killed only two wlldeta ami an ongio. lie Is unable to find any special ommiso for bis Ill-luck In Ui 15, particularly during tho dr season, but Insists that there must be one somewuere.' Fruali roasted peanuts at Do Voo'a. Poslnso stavapn at . Voo's. lien Klein of the Kvaiis creek neighborhood, en mo to the.elty toda to uteertiUii K he Is "lu tho aimar btmt belt." Il ) be has soli that will raise everything else that will grow In this climate, but he wants to be ure about "thU beet buslnoMt." bla still Is the right kind, he wilt put hts "whol clearlu' tn beets." Uou teas been aaaurml that his soil, being a rich aluvial. Is all right Hut Tnmnlos at the Shasta. "No hunting" signs fur Ue at the Mall Trlbuno otfluo. The fait IkMt wo are likely to Uae Irrigation for Itogue rltr valley lu u reasonably afettrt time Mmi to have reached some of the fur corners o( the continent, llenn A. Wlllard. now lu an ebeeuro regluv lu Maine, but formerly a Miuwerrlal traveler In the northwest, writes to an al tern or the Uil !Vrlbiine for uertniiti Information about ll. tnt Intel Ian that Hint a the uae thing uetessary to In duce hint lo return to Ibis beautiful region and finally wake a last aland lu hnie building Utter kMUta. onvalogen. Mil km4K louae legf sygtggu, at the UaU Trl huM offle. HaMplon While. mimuuUm rtlr of d mootuaied abllily to entortnlii hl readers ufc arOclee 1 Ik Iron- Her. larluamg rieste M veil m hls- tor, gad vleatlfli h, "inn of the lr aieeoaelen la fee- eel, U now vlpit- las k t'- v.ittr having arrived toon tfenla Ur on rtntnrdat If not kmi lair lii Bill uiahr ! is run "in lo Oi. ijj hiiie lot ! l MEDFOttn MA I"!, TRIBUNE. Mary Pickford at Star Monday in "Fanchon, the Qdcket" eSMannttaWannnlssfssVWIanqanntJ alHBnnnnnnnnnnniBlnnnnnnBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnVBV HaKSinS HP . HiwSMtmmSmBBBBI p: WliiH; aannnnTBWi"?' ,t :-Mw&9' MtmJifmmxMMhPm I aannwar , , "t-.w r, - " . Sfr; iirirerV1Tssas i anaaaaai - AflSSXlbr ' jM-WBBimk anaaaaaaW ''ZW$li&flmm . v&X1MZWmj aaaaaaaaV ' "MS&S ' ' ' .WfKSM gaaaaaaaWrn ,. . t'gBnaMsaV- AMrHgBHMBaal gam! Hi,' 'ifflmffm&MM aaaaaaf Ww fflW?i - 'JggBBaaMalaaaaaaV P Ti WW4 "JsSmZfC ,,aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaBBaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBl Mnn Plikford, 'ie Kiipremo lie of tin uri'oii. whom the I.ndle-s'. !" Therr are not many dramas ... . .i . . i ,i. . ..... , ..... 'produced on tin ta-i or i.ereen that World recent termed the mo-t pop ,' A , , . ., ... , present Mirh . cjuibinatlon ot nttrac iilnr girl in the world, udds another lvp qnnllt0H U8 Kamhoii. ' It draws great triumph to her Imposing list u tr picture or IHo under varying of stellar distinctions In tho Famous Players' Film compnny's flvo-pnrt plinto-iidaptntloii ot "Fanchon tho Cricket," the famous drama by (leo. Sand, and the current attraction at Star theater Monday. As Fanchou, "Utile Mary" portrays the fumed role or the lonely, uncouth girl of the woods, who rises above the animosity and cruelt) of tho villagers who persecute, until she reaches the greatest heights that woman can at tain devotion lo her lover it ml her LOW SWINGING IRE BOUGHS CAUSE MICK The refieshlng rainfall dining the past two or three das had the effect or reminding many who use the side walks frequently lu the residential districts that nn ordinance ox tats in quiring the pruning of ahado nml or iiaiuonUl treea along the walks ami drlvcwaa or the city In such fashion as will remove the boughs from lu tHrrerlng with traffic. Ah la the rase with many other approvahle ordi nances, this one la too rrwiiionlly ov er looked, much to the Inconvenience ami dlsromrort or those who use the atreeta. In some parte of the city the trees are properly pruned, thus giving them mi added ornamental charm ami fore stalling tho complaint or thoee who otherwise would have to dodge the wet tre branches that overhang the walks. Pedestrian of the city woubl enJo) seeing this ordinance enforced without fax or, especially at this sea son of the cur. RUNAWAY TEAM BREAKS HIGH-POWER POLE A teem bciouiit). ! A. I1. Wlni.iev became Ircjilci.cd til a uiowuu Im cur on the s. I1. (rink ut Otilru1 Point KhIihiI.u anil run uhh.v, ertiftbinu into ami Ici.nng down mi elect ru- wire ole. I,ie wire- carry- in- :U.l(NI o!t It'll el-i- to the llorM'x, but Ibex o.cuiM',1 witboiit in- TOO UTH 'IO CUS.S11'V. Flilt UKNT - Furnlahed rooms and also house keeping rooms, close lu. UO! South Central. i.()8T A lud's black iiaudbag be tween T.ilile Hock store spd ten trnl Point lliieral reward lor re turn. I l Waireii. It. I'. 1 No .', Meitei,l I'hoiii' v-J I. oi les III till'' ilte is; WESTON'S MERA SHOP 8tJH KiUM .a.ti Struut Alt! lAmi The Only ICxtfUistvo Owuwri-iiU PhuloKfaptiaitt IB BoiltlliTII OfffOal Kegfttiven &ladu muy tlmo or place by Njmoiutiftent Phono 147 -J We'll iiu the iwit MKDKORI). ORttClOX. MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, ravor-.t'iiprcme 'ncrlflcc for hh life and Imp colors and nsiiecls. Hut throughout the various environments In which the story develops, Mary Pickford Is as true to the expectations of her nd mlrers us the character, uho portrays Is to life. Supported by an exceptionally cho sen company, ot which Lottie and Jack I'lojiford, sister and brother ot the ruinous Mary, .Inclc Standing, ltuasnll llussett, (lertrudo Normnud nml Hlehard l.ee, nro conspicuous niemuers. jurv. The f.illen win iiiiule an enr xiiittiug uoi-c, nml sent off u bril- liniit iliHpluy ol lirework". it wax necosinrv to -lint off the cleetri." power (o tiii - iit lor Mlteeii minuter lb make minnr-.' fll toiiKiie of the wagon in lir"leti ami the Imnic-s of otic of the iiort-e iliimugeil. iAiso.'co.N('iiiTi'iiii-: On .aecounUof huvidreds of people licliiu turned awuv fi out tho door on account ot the orowifVtaturduy night at the IMIeon concert given by Palm er Piano IMgcc. they were requested lo give another KiIImom loncert at the same tlaci next to postoiflee tonight at s o'cleek, which tbev have con sented to rto F. It i:liueades will nlng No Interest In Life HomUIi (iohb PosIIIimi III Dangei lentil niuhI b) Vlnnl Mi Ifnril people please do lit. the favor to nad thiu letter Urookhn, N. Y. "1 was lompleto ly run down, hail no nipetite, ami lost nil Inter! In life. I thought I surely would have to glw ii ni io althMi. I learned rtf Vluol. ami artei taking one battle fell better 1 h,m taken It tor a few weeks and It has bult me up and cured mo. If people who feel weak, uenous and rundown would onh try Vlnnl I know it would help them aa It did me." Robert Mitchell. 1i5 Herkimer Htrtiot. llrookhn. X. Y. Thla Cooklya niau' eaae la oub' addltlon.i; proof of whut we have been tolling Mantord Hople for er. We claim and are continual!) prov ing that inol la the greatwat health aud st re n th cnmtor for overworked and run down people obtainable. Wo will bat k thla statement by agreeing to return anyone's mone who will tr i nn,! who flndx our claim not true IV! U li) Mi dt old lMnu miu kfo Kinis ror - !- e J Everybody tsuuvBSMfeuaattaisraa tarmamxaarssuxrm Kiiiu-i I in u ,i I nuind I :'' j ' irt It v.e I kind ot i i. alw.iv n in f.ililoii u: itoliialie and i iuicr dla-.-. plain gold wedding tlllgt, rings, signet rlug. ever ig from the iuot exuenslve 'io Uu Utile lufaut rings--in4 taeai here in a wonder- down to ou will tul range or aiyhw m4 oricee. You cm deuaad oa the quality You i. ui ho sure of seeing the lureest tost at o l Hi H Urgt "t u.taieni aud the latest and ' the pine n rtahl our rln a i-usineae la the -oiutlurn Oifgon MARTIN J. R EDDY i W I I KK Ml "!'" ! "UK ARTISTICWGODCRAFJ IN FOREST INARMS CARVED BY AMIS ' , to the ant, thou sluggard." and view the nrtlstir -.iimdiwork of this little pest lu the soft woods of the rorct, Mtr.tithe sielmen or wood-can'-i Irg are on exhibition uttho Compiar- inl club room, one having boon brought from the altitudes or Crater i'.e '..irk b M. 1. Meadows, and tho ether rnm the Fish lake district by M Ford, both of this city. m. ..i.nii.ln l.if, Kt. 1f Mntiitnu-a I 1 III' BUIIII'lV lU.fc uj ... ...U....U ..m I done In larcliwooil anu resemuies a combination of Chinese woodcraft with tho result of ages of arduous I toll, with crude Implements by the ni d writers. Tin. stick ot Inrch wood lu which this unique work Is rhown In Its Intricate artistry Is near ly two reel In length by four to six Inches lu width and thickness. Tho stick of whlto pine left by Mr. Ford Is nbont the same In size nml shows ciii.nl skill lu the work ef: honey combing the soft fibor of a giant of the fotest. Thai these destructive posts hnvo given the entomologists a now prob lem to solve In the conservation ot tho commercial woods of tho moun tains' is evident from tho complete ness nml nppnront speed or their work. It would be difficult for the professional wood-carver, with nil his InteBt Implements of progress, to du plicate this work. H s the black tCnt that docs this I MEAT IF KIDNEYS ACT BADLY T&ko Ublcspoonfal of Salts if Back harts or Bladder bothers Drink lots of water. We are a nation or meat caters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to frno the blood of this irritating acid, but become, weak from tho overwork; thoy get sluggish j tho diminutive tlsmic clog nml thus tho waste is rctninod in the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel lika lumps of lead, and you liavo stinging pains in the back or tho urine, is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irri table, obliging you to sock relief during the night; when von have, sovcro head sches, nervous anil dlrr.y spells, sleepless ncss, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts j tsko a tahlrpoonful in a gloss of water befora breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. Thin famniM salts is mado from tho acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with Itthia, and has Itccn used for generations to (hull and stiuiulato clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in uriuo so it li no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary and bladder disorders. .Tad Salts is inexpensive, and cannot injure; makes n delightful effervescent Iitliin-watrr drink, and nobody can mako a mistake by taking a little orenslnn.ilb to keep tho kidneys clean and active. Dr. Jones DENTIST 20-1 Main Street, cor. Central Avenue Painless aUmiuhImu'c itriiigmirji law iiuuibpi' of new nt inns. BY REQUEST Yv art' I'Ntiiulini tilt' low rules a frw ilas longor. SPECIAL $lfiSETS $2 FILLINGS $2 TREATMENTS 0.00 1.00 1.00 $2 G0LD FILLINGS 1.00 C 'X mv i JWmSs L S I wttfeV I I DIAMOND "FAIR-LIST" PRICES 8 jpSrCiT4i. Va ! ' U?fviW l rr Diamond I T , Diaimnd I iHviPV&M rLSMT 'VVy Squccccc Slzo i squocBcc. VSC" yM AVv 03 $ 9.45 " 34 xd $20.35 j VTrT ly 'fvWvr ' 30x3', 12.JJ0 30x4 28,70 1 A I XAr 33x4 I 20.00 38x5. 46.00 Our H fife 1 HMO ffl A wi M 27jS II $10 GOLD CROWNS 5.00 1915 clever work; and the result of Its at tack on tho softer woods of the moun tains shows a' rapid Increnbo In tho number jot Its uncountable millions now'nt tlic task, frho specimens ftrc- . . Ml ' "' Boils and Pimples Dangerous S. S. S. Yoer Reme a ' ' Standard For -,,. orinP t,nB nmrrn thnt ! ,Chnv 8jtn blotches, nro the danger and Itching of .Kczutmt, Scrofula, rashes all skin diseases are nggravniwioy i,n,i Wnn,i-tfR thn Infected blood that'H dangerous. Don't wait for the j.nit... if von Imvp tilmnlcs nml blotches, take Instant nctloiv. Pimples tell strengthen nml stlmulnte It to benlthy.nctlon with Nature'u own blood tonic, S. S. S. It Is the standard blood purifier of the world. Don't, use nny drugs, don't use ointments nml snlves. S. S. S. reaches the blood, drives you that your lilood li lined witn impurities. out the impurities. It makes Jienmiy iicrPiiinmon- i-" ...w...v Bwcnted out through the skin. Holls, blotches, Kczeran nml the Scrofula In dications disappear. It Aoes what salves nml lotions can never tlo it goes to the very root of the trouble by reaching tho blood. Jour nkln becomes clear nml von soon feel the vigor of the return of perfect health. S. b. i. Is purely vegetable. You can get It nt nny druggist's, but you must take S S. S. Let us tell you about blood diseases. Write for book of facts. "What the Mirror Tells." If yours Is a louj; Btnudlng case, write for expert ndvlco to S. S. S. Co., Atlnnta, On. Special Round Trip Fares to the Manufacturers and Land Products Show to be held in . PORTLAND, OREGON October 25th to November 13th Those low round-trip faros will apply from all stations. SAliU OATHS AND LIMITS torn Hugono nml ull'polnls north, Oct. 20, 2S, Nov. 'J, 9, 11. 15o- t urn limit 5 days. Prom all points south of Kugcno Including Klninath Kails brunch aud Coos Vry r.r.d Oakrldgo branches Oct. 'JC, 31, Nov. 5, 5. Ho- turn limit 7 days. Kull pnrtlcularB as tq faro?, train schedules, otc, can bo obtain ed from nearest Agent of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC .lolui M. Scott, Ceiiciiil Passenger Agenl, Portland, Oregon. onmimnmnaarjtcjKaa.hUi!tUl Why fttrrtfc! wm XT Mi tstV I . sH i . fcMMMSWISSIIMB11BMMMMWiiMMMMaanMIS'SilwilSril I THE GARNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO. Are Sole Agents for the DIAMOND TIRES Wt kandla only tht Diamond bacftu.a it's far the hot ter for the prioe- buy thorn and cut out tiro trouble. worthy to bo preserved us examples of the effectiveness of perscvcrniico and patlenco in tho accomplishment of results by toll, whether commen dable or I'ondcmnnble. i i Fifty Years bolls and carbuncles, pimples nml tin- signnls of diseased blood. Scaly shin ion must wish out your blood, i ' "" don't you save money on tireslike your friends do? Have j'ou asked any friends of yours how their Diamond Squeegees are standing up on local streets and the roads in this vicinity? Do it, the first chance you get You don't want to spend any more money than necessary, on tires, do you? You'll be interested to learn what un usually fine milwiRos Diamond Squeegees nre delivering right hore among your friends nnd acquaintances. Then remember that you don't pay "liigh-hst" prices for Diamond Squeegees, They sell at " Fair-List " price. Your local Diamond dealer will gladly toll you of othor records tlwt he knows about. I 1 35. D. W3JSTOH, Prop. r Hid. w K l".