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MEDITORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKIMOV, SATlTl?J)VV. 0(TOIKIJ HO, 1913
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'PERSONAL
A sllver-grny nqnlrrol, not nullo
full crown, hos pre-empted a homo in
tho doorynrd of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Chapman, South Central nvontio, nnd
Is apparently having a royal tlmo
feasting on tho good things ho finds
temptingly plncod for lilm by those
whos claim to Ills possession Is not
questioned, Mrs. Chapman puts nuts
for, him In tho ojk; of a li;cu l,n tho
uooryard ami oiicli day at roguinr in
tcrvals tho squirrel ronton nnd tnko
tho food nwny for tho cold dnys of
tlio approaching winter.
J. O. Gbrklng, tho bout nil around
photographer In oputhorn Oregon.
.Always rollablo. Negntivca mado any
whore, tlmo or plnco. Studio 228
Alain St. Phono 320-.T.
"Go to it for all tho Innocent fun
In tho list," scorns to bo tho Hnllow
o'on spirit prevailing this uftornoon,
and, in harmony thoinwlth, tlio rlty
officials v. ill not disturb those who
nro enjoying tlio holiday hours or tlio
evening In an Innocent way. "No
vnndnllsm will be pcrmlttod," sa
Chief of Pollen lllttson, "nor do wo
want tho young folks to engngo In
anything that borders too closely on
tho lark of boodliimlsm." Several
IlalloW'oti uoolnl ovonls hnvo been
nrrnnged especially In harmony with
the spirit) of tlio occasion.
John II. Whltloek, who hns dovot
ed ten dnya to investigating business
opportunities in our valley, left for
his "principal home" nl Vlsalla, Cal
ifornia, this morning. Mr. Whltloek
Is. much lntogfltc(! In tho Ilpguo river
country nnd bellevci Hint It will soon
bo henrd from as ono of tho progros
Hallowe'en was observed In the
Jackson school with several parties
given in the vnrlous rooms. The fifth
ginde pupils of Mrs. Guernsey had
n party for themselves In tho after
noon, Tho llttlo folks were entcr
'talned with witch stories told by
members of the class dressed In cos-
slvo regions of tho northwest, with tumo and by others who showed post
Poslngo stamps nt tie Voa's.
. Mrs.Viiiiii L. 'Pierce, who sued tho
city of Medford for rintungoH on ac
count of alleged permanent Injury
sustained by n rail on nil alleged de
fective slilownlk IiibI April, ,was
awarded a verdict fur $100, that be
Ing the maximum allowed for jior
sonnl Injury claims under tho city
rhnrtor provisions. It Is believed that
niiothor suit will ho filed against In
dividual members of tho city council
for further damages.
Tiny Medford made candy nt tho
' Shasta.
"Probation Off.oor Chnrlcs It. day,
Investigated cases of non-nttondanco
nt school In sovornl Instances report
ed from tho Meadows district, found
that somo of tho boys ngalnst whom
mmplnlnt hod been mndd woro de
tained fit homo to help to gatlior the
corn crop. Affer that work had been
finished, they would report to their
cljjssos. leniency was shown In such
cases as weru found to bo In accord
ance with nbKoluto necessity,
nuttornut bread at Do Voo's.
Worthlngton Kelly, a lnd eleven
years old, wasjlcownod whllo wading
in lloguo rivnr nonr Crania PnsH.on
Thursday, adding nnother to tho un-
iisunl list or casualties or that tragic
nnturo In Iho vlclnlly of that eljy
during Ibis summer. .'
" ycion Camera Shop ror first tclas
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies
C V. Henderson, who hns been
worklnp on his mining proKrty In
tho vldnltv of Ashland during the
past four months, hnB rented tho
Hnlley placo near Phoenix for a your
and will devoto his euorgles to rnls
Ing first class hog feed, ho says, for
now ho will huvo Irrigation.
Will go to Klamath Kail Sunday
or Monday by auto. Can iieconinio
rtato n fow pitHsongors. Pare ono way
$5.00. round trip K.0o. Hull Taxi
Co.. Phono 100.
President M. I,. Alford of (ho Klrst
ntlnniil bonk, nceompanled by Mrs.
Alford nnd their son Herbert, will
lenvo on Monday morning for n ploaur
urn oxourslon Intp OBllfornla. dnvot
lii tlmo .to Inwicctlon nf -tlio ehlef
aiirnoiinns, in mo world's urmlt In
tornntlonal exposition at Kan l'run
clsro. Wo ro In a position to help the
sninli grower out, can use small Iota
of fnnoy onions, nnd potatoes nt ntnr
kckprljio. Also ear lots.- Oall.nl our
warehouse or too)i'hbno Number 3l
or anil at Medford Prult Co.
Charles Aguuw, now resident on
tho Pntilflc highway, near tho Siski
you summit. U visiting former neigh
burs and friend lu MoiUord this
week. No confidence is lmlng violat
ed when It Is mid. imrenlkutlpully,
that Charley lefuses to nay n und
about ylmt nmy ujn n thW toln
Ity when Old Santa imsses arnuinl the
good thiiiB. but It Is uoilccahlo that
ho Is putting Iu'h now kitppiy of largo
sued hoso lately.
'Christmas Ideas, skirt Iimukom, pil
low tops, tnblo riinuerti. ktmoRim.
Hnndloriift Shop-
J. 0. Chapman ajid wlfi, of Pueblo,
Colorado, nro ragUUred at Hotel
.Medford on u brief visit to this val
ley. Chile eon oarue, hot UtiunlM sad
liifiebwi at OuUIUmn arid, C3arns.it
(MrT llldg,. So. CtraiM. ltl
II. Y HoeUurivr. of ItwldlHK. 01
ifornla. U visiting his brohr-ln-k,
I'rauk Mason, durlug the wk.
The White 'lr Ire CrMMi 0.
will bo in the spliNidld new tiuartM.
git k'aat Main street Imuorro. Tb
nlftr will u known a "The Utr."
Mr snd Mrs .lo M Alult. ft? Aah.
laud, are makliif a wtak-nd Ttolt
with Mr. od Mr W. W. Wataoa.
306 Hivorvlde arena
When hotter iHaumiian Is $M
Helmoa The luaeramo Mb wU rdlUMtea of Oik M
greater and nioro milmluntlal buslnesH
chances than most of tho cbarmlng
valleys of tho west, of which ho known
many and especially will this bo
tho case when tho vutloy shall have
been provided with adonttato Irriga
tion systems.
Don't forget tbo Hallo wti'en ilnncii
given by tho ladles of ,.St. Mark's
Guild Monday, November 1st, at St.
Mark's bull. Admission 7fc per
couple; extra ladles "."c ennh, Ito
froslimouM will bo served. A. S.
rtosoiihrntni, flortr instinger.
Tho Page theater nnnouncos the
following ntlriiolleim: December 22,
Murgaret Illlngton; necomber 21th,
I'orbes llobertsen: January 27th,
Walker Whltosldu In "Tho Ragged
Mossengpr."
1'rosh roasted peanuts nl Do Voo'h.
Drs. A. It. nnd Louisa Hodges, chi
ropractic physicians, Stowart build
ing, 23G East Main St.
llruco Muybiirn of Corvallls, Is vis
King with Mr. nnd Mrs, Wheeler, at
their ranch northenst or the city, on
a varntlou of Unco months from his
work nt Manila. His health Is rail
ing there. and In;, Hi ay (oncludo to ro-
mnln here.
Hullo Kails Wood Yard, Phono -18
or 223; wood nil kinds. 203
Miss Hartlo (loldoy of Yrekn, Ik
a visitor Ameng: former schoolmates
hero until after Hallowe'en festivi
ties. Come nnd have a good tlmo Mon
day night, November 1st nl the
Hnllowo'on dance given by tho ladles
of St. Mark's Guild nMhclr hnll. Ad-
mission 75c per couple; extra ladles
2fir each. Iterreshmcnls.
Kdgortnn Nolan, recently from
Uonvor, Colorado, bus concluded to
mnko this his permanent home, nnd
will return to Denver In tho near
futuro to closo his business Interests
there.
Home mndo taffy nt Do Voo's,
Kmerson Merrlcic who cut off his
llttlo toe, whllo working near Wat
kins, arrived In Medford Thursday
for medical aid.
lloosoy sisters' hominy nt tho I91UJ.
Ing grocqrs overy Thursday. f Of!
James Hlnos of Kcd, lllurrs, !cnl.,
Is a city business v(ijltor.
Do Voo dcllvors tho Orogonlan to
you ovory dny for 7fio n inontlu
Miss Gloria Itlco of llond, Ore,, Is
visiting relatives In this city,
Polled hnii) and nacon nt DoVoo's
Tho .Mcdrord National KIHo club
will hold target practice Sunday
morning on tho O. N. G. range.
At a recent meotlng or the rlty
council approved the mayor's appoint
ment of Mrs. K. II. Waruor, Mrs. I',
W. Mears and M V. Illllls as mem
ber of the library board for a tyerldd
of three ears.
Wlllnrd Hopkins of Kugono Is a
business visitor In tho city, '
Uend "Get Itlch Quick Wulllng
rord" In the Oregonlnii nnd San Fran
cisco lfcamlilor and see tho pictures
st the Stnr theater hoKltiiilug Krldny,
Nov. mill.
A heavy shipment of hogs will ho
ent out or tbo valley next week.
Wo have boon compelled to move to
'srgor quarters and you will now find
us nt IMS K. Mnlu street with the lnr
sent display of flno furs ever shown
in Medford. 1 W. Dartlott. 181
A. S Itosenbaum will return to his
.duties as 8. P. ngonl Monday niter
a loiiR vnoatlan. .,
The event of tho season w( bo tho
daneo given by tho Indlivs of St.
Mark's Guild on Monday night, No
vember lt nt St. Mark's Hall. Ad
mission T60 por couple; extra ladloa
Sfe each. ltotrimbmeutH will be
orwl.
Tho Ashland high whool root ball
team defoated Kmnth Pulls 1 1 to
n at Ashland Friday.
Chocolate creams, oarfliuols, chips,
peanuts, ate, only 30c a lb. nt Do
Voo'h.
Wu. Jones or Yroka, Col., Is In the,
city on business.
Do Voa buys beer bottles.
C. M Thomas or Tuloui spant Sat-
urd) In the city. '
Kee l.ov carbon impers and rib
bon at eastern price, fiiwh each
week troni tho factory. Medford
(took Store.
Miss Juno ICarhnrt Is visiting thu
San Francisco fair.
The boat styles, tho boat qualities
and the best prices are found in tho
millinery department of tho M. M.
Dapt. Store. 100
A M Klbiua of Com Day Is In tho
cttv on but-lneas
In ordei 10 gel the buslHetw whlob
haa iMxn goiua lu 1'oiilaud fir His. th
Xtedford IUMk altore have a aullcltor
ealllua ou ail tiualeH boui.
Joe Kelb uf Grlffm i'rk la In
cards with a top lantern. They dived
for apples strung across the. room,
played games nnd served each other
the npplos, nuts, candy they bad
bought. Miss Trowbridge's fourth
grade had a similar party In tho nfr
teruoon and those pupils tilso report n
hilarious time. Miss Hansen with her
seventh and Miss C'nrklii slxlh hail
a Joint affair,. In the evening. Klnb
oi'iite decorations and much pi epila
tion hud been made for this parly.
All tlio usual llallowo'en games were
plued, lefroshments served nnd
when going homo tlmo came, all
agreed that they hud hud a ghosl ofi
a time.
Cornets made to your Individual
measurements, guaranteed. 32il N.
nartlott.
V. C Vinson or Grants Pass visit
ed In Medford Friday.
Shoo repnlrlng guaranteed at III
don's. 201
Charles Vnnio of Merlin Is 11 bus
iness visitor In tho city on business.
Sco Dave Wood nbout that fire In
aiirnnco policy. Office Mail Trlbuno
Oldg.
Attorney S. W. WlllnniN, represent
ing the department of Justice, Wash
ington, D. ('., accompanied by Leon
ard Underwood, representing tho gen
oral land orrico, Washington, I). C, lu
the Portland district, arrived from
Portland today on official business
In this part of tho state In connection
with the laud grant matter.
Iltdcn'H shoo repair shop movod
across Btrcot from old stand. 201
Two drunks woro floated todny.
tho police department being other
GERMAN
PRESS
ASK RECALL OF
GRAMMAR
BRAND
1IIL0CK
WASJUN'nTO.S, 0,l. .'Nl.- Ibrlin
dispatcher ne'leetiifg published stntr
metilH in Oinrtfiiu demitmliiig the re
call of Hiniiil Wluilock, Aiiieneun
iuiiii(ei to- Ik'ljfiiiiii, beeiuiso' (,Y m
repoits on' the execution of Mihs 'A.
lib finell,' file llfitr-h nui ,toiu
uttrncfeil iilUnlioii of iMlminislrntioii
officials ii'oi(, Imt elicited I10 cum
iiK'iil fuither ilitiii statements that the
I'liiled Slnt''rt4 hml no nl fitful iutimu-
lieii ,1'kiiii (leruium Hml .Mr. Whltloek
no longer-WilM' neeeilalilcV ''' ''
Tli Oermiin vdispi(tehes made n
point ol tlio diet Hint the still ol the
Ileliriiiu government no longer is nt
P.r'isMU, but it llure, nml suggested
Pint .Mr. Wliitlin-1. shouhl be .it the
hitler iln e.
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CHORUS IS ACTIVE
The Washington grammar school
chorus organized nt tho beginning of
the school year by Miss Moz Cofrin,
with the sanction and approval of
Hum. Hlllts and Principal Dally, is
progressing agreeably under Instruc
tion. Tho meetings are held twice a
week fiom 2:50 to t:0. The Initial
membership of -10 hut recently been
Increubeil by membership contests to
that of CO.
On .Mondn'arternoon, November
1, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Andrews will glvo
a musical nud Inspirational afternoon
for the ehotiiH and tholr friends! Mr.
Ainhews will glvo u' brier Sketch of
"Tho Origin nud Development of Mu
sic and Us KffectH on Civilization."
He will also give a drnmntlc Imper
sonation. The musical numbers will
bo "Threo Fishers," by Kd Andrews.
"Mutterfly Waltz Song" from llobette,
b Mrs. Kd Andrews,
Tho afternoon will conclude with
remarks by Mr. Dally and Mr. HIIIIs.
Mrs. Kd Andrews will address tho
chorus on "Physical Development ns
Pertaining to Voice Culture," nt
some future time.
Cak
CJ3 Substitute
TIOM 7
ibttitnttyor!
V. V
,V.Sreiv,
'.SJKYtf
H0RLICR'
THE OBIG1NM.
MALTED MILK
THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AG US
TAKE A PACKAGE HOME
n
53ByNO SUESTITUTC IS "JUST ASCOOD'1
Sning ol considerable money.
lour room nt n new, firl-elns
hotel, well located, nlreuil.v roitIed
You can rniiuncnec' enjoying the e
poHiliun (lioiuiiuule you nriive nnd in
your own win.
Outsido of (lie trip ou Hie 1 ruin,
party will not; 1 cumin together; cacli
excursionist will luivr own tickets mid
can visit the difU'ront nltraetions, nt
their iiIciiKiire.
As for lrncling- together, it wonl-l
wise enitaKod In mnrklni: time till tbo lie ilill'icult to iiiuiirine a ulensnuter
ovonlng hours of dusk. Hnllowe'en , pnrly to travel villi tlmliono from
revelers aro preparing for a hl-yu
time.
Try one of thoso big ico cold 6 cent
milkshakes nt Do Voo's.
Churloy Williams and Frank Mooro
wore nrrested nnd tnken boforo Judge
Gay today for exceeding tbo speed
limit with their nutos within munlcl
llnl limits. They were fined $10
ench.
Hot'Tamnlcs nt tho Shasta.
Local taxlcahs aro being watched
closely on account of numerous re
ports to tho effect Hint they aro fre
quently and sometimes braonly
guilty of exceeding tho iipeed or tfi,
injles nn hour within tho city limits.
Clilor lllttson hns put a fow plain
clothes men on the firing lino with
stop watches and tho tnxl terrors
mny be haled Into court any hour.
Hook binding of nny kind nt tho
MnlPTrlbuno ofHco.
Peter Waymnn, or Tulont district,
Ib In" tlio city today to closo n deal
ror chopping nnd hauling ir.0 cords of
wood for smudge purposes next
spring.
Ilrlng those old im.gazlneH nnd pe
riodicals to tho Mall Trlbuno for
binding.
Kd Little, of John Day valley, hns
removed to the Ilrownsboro district,
this valley, and will engage In the
bog ImslnesM 011 11 somowhnt large
scule, If ho can secure the water for
Irrigation purposes on his field of
hog feed.
Hon, J, Winters, formerly u school
teacher lu Jnckxon and Junephlne
countoH, has been uhosoit principal of
nuo of the grtupiuur schools In l.ds
'Angeles.
.Miss Mao Poloi. who hiix boon
enjojlug n prolonged ilt Willi her
sister In this city, w leave foi her
homo nt Klamath Fulls on train 15,
Mrs. Hell, her sister, nceompanylug
her.
"No hunting" signs for boIo at tho
Mall Tribune office.
Hoguo Kivor valley.
It is impoHnnt tlmt those frying let
.Mr. Davis know nt oneij, so he enn
close all hia'arrnngements for space,
etc.
Never n.more nltrnclivo nnd econ
oniicnl proiiftsition offered the pen
plo to see the exposition, tho most
VoilderfiiUinllic woild's hisfory, nnd
no doubt tlio Inst for 11 century.
Arrangements! nro llein mnile for
special enteitlunuiciit nt the Oregiei
liiiildin' lnrMlio ONeiirsionisIs of the
l("i of ApiH'INo
Is tho first signal of disorder and
decay. Tlie usual, loss of nppotlto
Is ofton caused by. functional dlBturb-
nncos In thQ.Btomnch.. Tho ntQinuch
,. i .i'W. -..... ' . . ..
una m uu 1110 woric requireil, tlio np-
peuio is gone, nnd tlio body suffers
from lack o'f nourishment. Such a
stomach necdH to bo cleaned nna
swootened. Merjtol Tonic Dlgcstlvoj
11 mnoo espccinwy to assist tlio stom
nch to digest fooi, nud promoto n
hoalthy apiiotlto. This remedy is
sold on our posltlvo guarantee, and
wo aBk you to glyo It n trial. It Is
u genuine tb'hlc. Prlco J 1.00. Solo,
Agents, Hnsktn's Drug Store 1
VMllt Ol' THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends ror
their kindness during our recent
trouble and bereavement In tlio lohs
or our denr rather, Mr. Morrow.
Mil. & MItS. A. R. HALL,
MIL & MUS. ('. F. KICKLKY.
Fine Hefp for
' Expectant Mothers
A Tnlunlle aid If (in uternal remtdr
known and tuctt ucccifu!ly by wotnrn
ererywlioro fur a tctifraUon. It It called
"Mother' Friend" and U aold In all dnif
lUnrt.
It I nppllcd eitcrnnllr. Deidn about the
firth month. The muscles are in ado (lrni
nnd pllnnt, cxpnjulon coineii wlthoiit (train,
the nerves ars rellereil of tendon tarn
tlmroiuh comfort In enjoyed. Don't full to
ret a Iwttto of "Mother" I'rlcml" todny.
Soldiby ilnifcUU eteruliere Write for
valuable lmol. will Iren by Ilrnilflclil Rcarti
Utor Co.. wi 'umur IIMr.. .Mlanta. Oa.
Dr. Jones
DENTIST
1
204 Main Street, cor. Central Avenue
SCHOOL WAItltANTS l-'Olt SALK
School District No. 71, P. O. Trail,
Oregon Wurrants for sale. Amount
Ono Thousand Dollars, lu r0 units,
to run from ono to flvo ears, with
logal Interest.
J. W. MILLKIt,
ll Clerk.
Our
IIHIILIN. Oct. 30.Operatlons of
conipnrntle untmportnnco only ou
the western front are reportod by tho
(lurninn war office In today's official
statement, while along the battle
front lu tlio oast 110 changes aro rc
cordod.
"No trospnss" signs for sale nt
Mall Trlbuno of flco.
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With Medford trade is Medford mado.
TOO J.ATK 'IO CIASSIKY.
FOIl HKN'l'-'Modern six room bun
galow, ihotip. USQ-W.
Painless
SYSTEM is atti'iu'lin.i? inoi-o
nttcution dav hv tlav.
iMoiv people tire inkiuad
van"taje of our reduced rates
and urL'iut; t licit' friends to
do so.
Every customer sends
new one.
COME TODAY
201 .Main Street.
Uw rllv totia)
UiUIm hf your fur rbnjil, r-
Hltf(Ml iul rlluMl o, l iveld tht
rk. K. W Hsrttott. at M. Main
lit
A. H. (nrU kM rturtMi to hu
Umm t OfMU ftu.
A Rkbmsm ! rr4 a4 iRt
urdy. Ko4iMWr &tk and Itk b tiw
X thwrek ! IW
AUTOMOBILES
Sold on Monthly Payments
WHY WAIT FOR CASH WHEN YOU CAN ENJOY
THE INSTALLMENT PLAN?
THE PLEASURE OP AN AUTO PURCHASED ON
WE WILL SELL YOU NEW CARS ON THESE TERMS
Powell Auto Comp'y
Medford Conservatory
Kvprcsjiion, Voice Work, Public Speaking, Physical Training,.
.Mits. LYNirrn: novious.
Piano, Musical History, llnnnony, CounteriKiInt.
MISS 'ADi:.L SWLVDLKIt.
Prlvnto lessons, or classes ot plx or more, may bo arranged for
nt any tlmo.
Offlco Heurs: 0 a. m.-1S a. in. COLLHOK HUILDINO
1 p. 111.- 5 p. in. Phono 1G-L
Your Question Should Not Be
"is tjiivrio . nn; .ron for M:r
Jiut:
"AM I RI-JADY L'Olt A ma J01J?"
The "Pir ,Io))" is vours ifvou will prepare for it. Prepare)
at tho
Medford CommerdaS College
"The School of Best Hi-suUm"
'DAYandNlCUl'J'SOHOObnow inscssion at
:)1 NORTH. UinPK STKi-JlOT
mi JA
We Would Appreciate
nn opportunity to provo tho many wayn in which your
bunking Interests could bo better served by us.
A Commercial and Savings Department under Gov
ernment Supers Ihion.
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OVER 22 VCARD UNDER CNf MANAGEMENT
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Protect Your Eyes
From The Biting Winds
Oodles' are nioro necegsary
in winter than in summer. '
Complete stock of Winter
fjogirjes, Ii'obcs, CJloven a'nd
don't forget your AVeod
Chains.
C. E. GATES
The History of the World
From the Dawn of Creation
The Great War
Is depleted in art, science nnd indus
try nnd proKontod lu wondorful colors
PANAMA-PACIFIC K.VPOS1TIO.V
San Francisco
Thts wonderful Imposition closes Dec. 4tU
Don't Miss It
Lost you always look back to 1915 with rogrot
Scejiic Shasta Route
Through the wondorful Valleys of the Wil
lamette, the Sacramento, the I'mpqun and
tho lloguo offers exceptional diversion.
Low Round Trip Fares
Pull particulars with copy of Iwoklot "Waysldo
Notes, Shasta lloute" or ' California and its Two
World Impositions ' on applUatton to nearott
anent.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott, LVnoml Psst.nKl.r Agunt, PoHlaiul, Oivgou
Oregon Day at Panama-Pacific
Exposition, October 30th.
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