PAGE. TWO
AllSDtfOItl) MAN, TKJIU7NE, Al HI) FORI). QKhdOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1015
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LOCAL AND
'PERSONAL
Geo. O. Murray, who 1ms been 111
for Home weeks nt tlio homo of hlx
uncle, Chris Hepburn, In tho orchard
district Routh of tho city, was bo far
recovered yesterday ns to bo ablo to
return to his homo near Prospect.
J, O. Qcrkln?, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives mado any
where tiino or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Mrn. Andrew Bayer returned to her
homo today In Glontlalo, California,
after an oxtonded vIhU with her sis
ter, Mrs. Anno Johnson, In this city.
Poftago stamps at e Voo's.
Horhort McCnll, of Marysvlllo, Cal
ifornia, returned to his homo today,
fitter a sojourn of three months In
this valloy. Horbort Is a hrothor of
Hen 0, McCall, of Santn Horn, who
recently sued his Rwccthonrt for dam
ages for Jilting him. Ho put In a hill
for his time and expenses during tho
period of courtship, nllcglng that tho
young lady had fulled to comply with
the terms of their contract. Tho cuso
has been settled out of court.
Smoko a King Spitz cigar, Re.
They nro home-made.
Ty Owens, n contrurtor of Itoso
burg nnd Albany, Is In tho valley,
with headiiuarlerH In this city, pro
moting (ho IntcrcfitH of it sached
grriln loader of which he Is tho In-
vi-nlor.
Iliiy Mod ford mndo candy nt the
Shnsla.
'Oeno Hnsklns returned yesterday
from an extended visit to the 1'anamn
exposition. Ho says It Is tho blggrst
show ho over saw.
Butternut bread nt Do Voo's.
Henry Maker, of this orchard dis
trict, Is arranging to take a coursn
In the Oregon agricultural rollegn nt
Corvallls. Henry should ho congrat
ulated In his determination to per
fect himself In tho sclenco of fnrin
Ing ono of the most Important and
atlrnctlvo sciences taught In nny
school.
Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing nnd Kodak supplies.
MIhs Alnui Ktrector, of Hugono,
Vnfter a vlxlt of n mouth hern with
friends and former schoolmates, left
for her home this morning.
Tho Ladles of tho M. K. church
will conduct a Uiimmagn Snlo at 32
South Central nve., Friday nnd Sat
urday, (iood goods; worthy chubo.
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THE PAGE
TONIGHT - - TONIGHT - - TONIGHT
Only 2 Days Beginning Today, Ending Tomorrow-Only 2 Days
"The Sou! of a Woman"
Introducing the Suberb Emotional Actress
EMILY STEVENS
UlcorW. A. Hi'iKhV'Tmlux'To.
A jiowtM'ful nllt'unrital Mul whifh is inttiiMl iniri-cstini,', scpnically bimutil'ul.
Rich and s( piking photDKrapliic pflVcts. Xotahly sn is jhc calV scciio, whiliiui'
(he youiiff in if(- utics to vii'W lht world. Wlit'ii nun, Inst and avarico tcinpl
ihe hoy. Ihcir shadows art- sitn to leavo their hodics and ,o over to whisper in
th lad's ear, while their Imtlies remain in their seats.
This photo-drama is a rme example of the evteitt to whieh real art can he car
ried in such a minim ivml business, tind the l'ai-t th.tl art can be carried to such
an extent in mmincivc max espbiin in part wli the I'lliu Iumk such a grip on
the public,
No Advance In Prices-Evening 5c, 10c and 15c
Matinee All Seats, Adults, 10c Children 5c
International Live
stock exposition will bo hold In Port
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land from December C to 11.
Do Voo buys beer bottles.
A, K. Ilcames left for Portland
Tuesday evening upon legal business.
Shoo repairing guaranteed at Hi
don's. 201
Mcdford defonted Klamath Kalis
Irani In the football bntlln on the
Mcdford grounds yesterday afternoon,
In n scoro of 20 to 13. Tho latter
half of the game was rendered diffi
cult for Hinooth point work by rea
son of a brisk shower.
lledcem your Liggett & Myors cou
pons nt Medrord Clgur Htoro. Ill"
Tho ontertHlniiHlit by way of re
ception to the Klamath Kails foot
ball team, (endured last evening by
tho Junior rlass of the hlifh school,
comprised n well rendered program
of fun, song and dance. The Klam
ath Kails boys expressed their apple
elation of the treatment In many
words of prnlio Tor the local boys.
Insure your auto In tlio Alllnnco
against thoft, flro. C. V. Tengwnld.
.Airs, lticlmrd Johnson mid Mrs.
Clias. K. Krwln, or Mndlsou, Ind., loft
this morning for tho Panama exposi
tion nftor n visit of a week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. I. Vnwtor. They nnd
Mr. Vnwtor are cousins.
Kreo, a 10c tin of Stag smoking
with each 2Gc pipe at Mcdford Cigar
Storo. 107
Col. If. II. Sargent will address n
mass meeting at tho Natatoriiim
Thursday evening on the Impracti
cability of the Medynskl rebondlng
scheme Mr. Sargent will resign bis
position an rotincllmau about tho
middle of November. Intending to
movo to his place near Jacksonville
about that tl mo.
Ilutto Kails Wood Yard, Phono 46
or 22.1; wood nil kinds. 203
J. A. Perry, A. C. Hubbard, II. IT.
Llimsdeii, II. A. Thlnrolf, H. II. Kehl,
and Ilert Anderson, tho budget com
mllleo appointed by Mayor Kmorlck,
will bold n meeting during tho pro
gress of this week to adjust mnttcrs
or municipal hiiHlnoss left unheard
at the meeting last Friday afternoon.
Try a King Spitz cigar nnd on
courage homo Industry.
The rnln yostordny amounted to
nothing moro than to clear tho at
mosphere mid lay tho dust u little.
Karmers nro unable to make sntlsfac
tory hoadwny In tho cultivation of
the soil by reason of Its packed con
dition, the result of long continued
drouth. Under an Irrigation system,
In which proper distribution of water
Is provided for, they could easily
hnvo avoided this delay, embarrass
ment and consequent loss In the culti
vation of tholr Holds mid orchards.
Hot Tamnles nt tiio Shasta,
OR
Tho I'aclfjc
"DES
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Mr and Mis. l Tl. Adams of Pen
dleton, Oregon, motored through tho
vnlloy yesterday en route to tho Pan
ama oxposiUori, tarrying In Mcdford
uwlillo to look about our farms and
drrhard districts.
Drs. A. II. and Louise Hedges, chi
ropractic physicians, Stewart build
ing, 23S L'nst Main St.
W. J. Schenrk of Memphis, Tcnn.,
Is visiting In tho valloy, viewing with
much interest our ninny attractions.
substnntlnl anil picturesque.
New rag rugs, nlco children cloth
ing for snlo nt the Hummage, Nov.
Kill nnd Oil), nt 32 South Central.
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I). Collins of Slsson, California, Is
visiting In the city.
Chocolnto creams, caramels, chips,
poanuts, etc., only 30c a lb. nt Do
Voo's.
Clnrenro IJvnnB will lonvo today
for a ten days' visit to the exposition
at San Krnnclseo, after which ho will
go to Chicago, Ills., to remain per
manently. (lot Itlch Quick Walllngford. Head
It In tho Orogoulaii and Kxamlncr
and see tho plrturo at the Star theater
Krlday, Nov. 12th.
County Commissioner W. C. Leever
or Central Point, Is In the valley me
tropolis today on business.
The best styles, the best qualities
and tho best prices nro round In tho
millinery department of tho M. M.
Dopt. Store 19C
Miscreants In the Hallowe'en hood
Illinium cut tho clothes lino wires
from n flvc-IIno triune nt 305 South
Itlversldo avenue, Sunday night. A
number of additional bits of vandal
ism have been discovered, sonic of
them nufflclcntly serious to warrant
complaint to tho chief or police.
Wo nro In n position to help tho
siiinll grower out, can iibo small lots
of fancy onions nnd potatoes at mar
ket prlcos. Also car lots. Call nt our
warehouso or telephone Number 32.
or call nt Mcdford Fruit Co.
II. Alweck of Medford, returned
today rrom n brier visit to Salem.
Chllo con enrno, hot tnmalcs and
luiichos nt Cnstllllan Grill, Garuott
Corey Illilg., So. (Irapo. 194
Ilert Itenfro returned today rrom
a somewhat extended visit to Seattle
nnd Hverotl. Ho reports conditions
In that section or the northwest im
proving Industrially, hut yet In a very
unsatisfactory state of Inactivity.
Mrs. Leach, Abdo-Support nnd
Ilnrcley surgical corset, at 32G N.
Uartlctt.
Mrs. Alan Hrackcnreed has return
ed from a three months' visit In Min
neapolis, glad to get back to tho land
or sunshine.
Sco Dnvo Wood about that flrt Insurance-
policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
nidg. '
TINY
If
After the sugar beet meeting nt
the Hellcvlcw school houte. ncAr Ash-1
land, Inst night, the farmers met In
irrigation session. They nil "signed ,
up" for water linder the district bond
ing sBtcm end will voto right when
tho elcctloh shall be called Tor Hint
purpose Inter this rail.
When belter insurance Is sold
Holmes The Insurance) Msn wljl sell
It.
Mr. nnd .Mis. (1. Itny Snlehwell, of
this city, during it recent visit to Cln
nnbar springs. Just over the Siskiyou
range front this valley, obtained some'
of the most attractive specimens of
cinnabar rock yet exhibited in this
vicinity. Mrs. Satchwell will lenvo'
rome of tho specimens nt the Com-,
morclal club as an Interesting exhibit. ;
She describes her trip up the Llttlo '
Applegatc, via Squaw Inko, and on
up the sinuous forest rangers' trail I
to the summit or the range, an alti
tude ot nenrly 7000 feet, nnd down j
n steep declivity In almost a headlong ,
plunge to the springs, as one of many i
thrills and chnrmlng Interest to the
tourist who loves the mountains in !
their rligged grandeur. Tlloy round
ninny people encamped nt tho springs,
tho waters of which nro peculiarly
medicinal. There Is it cluster of
springs at that point about which ns
many as 500 people may ho round at
ono time during the height of the
camping season.
Fresh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
John N. Davles, of Kugenn, n man
or abundant menus, has written to
tho Commercial club tor definite In
formation concerning the soil In cer
tain sections or tho valley for uso as
"nn early truck garden of consldcr
nblo nrcn." He Intimates that ho
would be glad to find Inducement to
locate here nnd follow that business.
Home mndo taffy at Do Voo's.
Tho GrUzllcs, Moitford's hiking
club, will discard hobnailed boots for
pumps nnd hold their first dancing
pnrty or tho year Friday evening.
Instead or tho usual Sunday trips,
during tho winter n scries or Infor
mal parties will be given. Tho first
of tb oso will bo held In tho largo hall
of the Natatoriiim Tor the members
nnd their friend. Tho commlttco In
chnrgo or tho firm party Is Mrs. F. K.
Merrick, Miss Hthcl Curry, Mrs. C. D.
Iloon, Miss Nova Lounsborry, V. H.
Vawter, T. II. Lumsdon, John I).
Goodrich nnd Chas. M. FnglUh.
TOO iai'K TO CLASSIFY.
1.6 ST lie two en Medford, Central
Point or Itlversldo ranch, small
black walnut drawer. Finder kind
ly notify D. L. Lodge 10 Geneva
live. Medford. 19 I
KOIt TUADH 3,'i In. wagon. Phone
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Daily
L. B. Brown, President Strand Theatre Co. Says of
"THE SOUL OF A WOMAN"
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RECEIVED AT
217 NY MO. 52 Blue 4 Ex. Denver, Colo, 6:45p Oct 1915
Metro Picture Corpn.,
Heidlberg Bldg, N. Y.
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Today starts second week of indifinite run on Soul of a " "
Woman. At start pronounced biggest picture of year. Still
playing to capacity attendance. Record of Spoilers, Fool
There Was and other big ones smashed. Strand seats 1500.
The entire public of Denver thanks you for this picture.
L. B. BROWN, President Strand Theatre Co.
Miss Dorothy Conner, who had n
narrow escape from drowning In tho
destruction of tho Liisttnnla, and has
been n nurse In Hclgltim for the past
six months, returned to Medford
Wednesday.
Uldcn's shoo repair nhop moved
across street from old stand. 201
Frank Drown of Eagle Point spent
Wednesday In Medford.
Sec the $2 hats at Lottie Howards.
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L. It. Drown, proprietor of the
Huso Mls, this city, who, accompan
ied by .Mrs. Drown, wont to San
Francisco to visit the exposition a
week ago, Is expected to return this
evening.
See the $2 lints at Lottie Howards.
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The county court Is holding Its
monthly session nt Jacksonville.
iloosoy ulsters' hominy nl the lend
ing grocers every Thursday. 195
.la ni en B. Perkins, of Jacksonville,
loft today for Laredo, Texas, to re
main. Ills brother will soon follow,
to locato permanently In the Texas
town.
Dolled ham and tiacon nt DeVoe's
Mrs. C. P. Drown, who for somo
years has been Identified with the
sales department of the Golden Rule
store In this city, left today for Lnn
dor, Wyo., to remain.
Do Voo delivers tho Orcgonlan to
you every day for 7fic n month.
Chns. S. Lebo, of the l.ebo Ware
house Co., this city, will leavo this
evening for n visit to tho San Fran
cisco fulr.
Try oiid of those big Ico cold C cent
mllkshnkcs at Do Voo's.
Tho Klamath Falls football team
left this morning for Grnnts Pass,
where tlloy will engage tho hitter's
football warriors in a contest this
nfternoon.
Many Recoveries
From Lusifl Trouble
Bokinnn'n .Ulerntlvc has restored
to lien I tli ninny aufforcm from lti k
troulilu Item! what It did in title
cu
Wllmlnulmi, !rl.
"Ci'ntlrniiMii III Jnnunr. I WW, I
nna In Urn itIUi lirmorrhnero of thr
ItiiiKn. Mr ilirldnii, n IrmllUK priir
tlllonrr, milil Hint II tn Iiiiik
trouble. I Kill t urnk, ('. A.
K'i;Imi'iiI, uf l.lmiliirott' Irinrt
niriil Slnrr. llinlnutnii, ltd.,
rrrmnmruilril lU'kmmi' AllcrntlTC
that Imil llimr Krrnt K) lircnn
tnklriK II HI nif, I riintlillirtl fnllli
fullr, imliiur no other ri-iuril). nml
flnnllr imtlrrtl thr flrnrliu: of llir
Iiiiik. I nmr lunr no Iniulilc " It l
inr tunic. I llrml lirllrtr llcUimiii'w
.ltrrntlr nntril in) llfi-." (Alilirr
tlHtril.) I tlllilntltl .t.. Mil llll'.t.
Kckiimn'n Allrrntiv" - moitt l'l-a
clous In bron hint rut f'i dn '
voro th nut ami lui.t. .! I "i .I'"'
Ul-llllllllllX till' t Of . I'lsl.t.tltlH in
liuri'iful or li.ililt M.niti; ill lie
Ai'vopt no flijliKlltutits. Umi'l! hI'i'
II. rrs ilsi l., U Solil loan
lux (IruKOiatN vrltc for booklot ol
rnovcriu4
i:ckliiiin l.nlmrnCnry. I'Mlmlrlpliln.
Pi-ieo $1 nml $2 n liotlle.
MEDFORD'S LEADING THEATRE
Matinee 2 P. M.
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NCWCOMD CARLTON, PREtiriCNT
OtonoE W. C. ATKINS, vier-PREtlDCHT IIELVIOERC DROOKS, Vicr. rnrsinrNT
Frank Wllleke has gone to tho big
ralr at San Frnnclsco for n brier
period or critical Inspection.
' John Wntlenbor'g. Glenn Noble nnd
n'boy named ally, were sentenced
tb tho reiorhi sclioi at Salem this
itrternoon by Jildpc Toll V.ellb or tho
Juvenile court. Tho specific charge
against the boys was that of burglary.
They stole $C recently from tho Nnt
ntorium and nre known to bo guilty
of n number of other potty crimes In
this community. All of the hoys In
this enro has been beforo tho Juve
nile court previously. The only hope
for them, tho court bollovos, Is n term
in tho tsnto reformatory.
Al Stanck, Jr., of Chicago, Is a
business visitor In the valley today.
II. E. Hays, of Chicago. 111., Is
observing conditlpns In the Hague
river country this week.
Leo A. Lowes, or Chicago, III., Is
making Medrord his headqiinrtcrB
whllo looking over tho valley this
week.
Sol Llmlenhall, of northern Illinois,
Is inspecting conditions In the valloy
this week.
Fred llnlmer Jitneyed to Ashland
this morning nnd then Jitneyed back
again.
F. T. Deslwkk, of Washington, D.
C , Is doing business In the valley
metropolis today.
NEW HERBAL BALM
MAKES LIFE WORTH WHILE
FOR SKIN SUFFERERS
One will have to mlmlt the fart lliat tho
aWiiilncn Wire womlcrulty t.ivCfi ill hi
krepinif down iVIn iliicaica contagion ami
othcrwitc, in tlicir trite. A ljd ; l!e
kiii tliicaica amonz lha Arapahoci by UoUgo
ho that the tribe utl a laisain, obUlncJ
trom the trrca in that vh Inlly or brouhl to
them from. Ilia coant linllitu, M h r .,
uonJrtlul reulu In what l Vn"wti a .alilfi
r itch anil aho weeping eeutna. I) bXIIA
hat this Ingredient la it auJ itt rciulu hav
been wonderful. ... ..... i .
Try thii wonderfut new herbal kin Iwtm.
Artly U'KXMA to rcemi to old rtinnni
erc: to lee tilccri) to tingwurm, iiilci, t
all bfemihei and eruptions ol the tlsin. It
ruriHc ami heati. No ikin dtieaie can ino
where DX.NMA ii ufd.
Ve are Ihe only drtiKgliti in litis ""
from whom D'EXMA, the ureal herbal balm,
can be secured. Ailc us tudar.
WlXSTKIDi: PHAHMAOV
Your Question Should Not Be
"IK Til !'.!: A IJKJ ,1013 J01i Ml'"'
ISui:
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Tlio " IJi; Iob" is ours il' vou will proparo l'or it.- l.Ji'epju:c If
nt the 1!
Medford CommerciaS College
"Tho School of Host Ivcsulls"
DAY iuulXmilT SCHOOL now in session at
31 NORTH OR U'K STK'KtiT
UNION
AM
(1. M. Taylor left today Tor u bus
iness trip to Davenport, Wnsh., whero
he Is Interested In the hog business
with a brother.
LADIES! LOOK YOUNG,
Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sul-
phur Recipe and nobody can telL
Brush It through hair.
Gray hair. wwcver handsome, dermics
advancing age. Wo nil know tho ndvnrj
tagca ol a youthful npiearanco. Your
hair is yotlr charm. It mnkes or mar
the face. When it fade, turn gray and
looks dry, wispy and Bcrnggly, just A
fw applications of Bago Tea and Stilii'iur
chltanccs its apjicarnncc a hundrcdfoIiL
Don't slay grnyl Ik yoimgl Either
prepare tlic" tonic at homo or get from
nny drug store a 60 cent bottle of
"VVyctli's fnge and Sulphur Hair Item
ty'," Thousantls of folks recommend this
roady-to-UfO preparation, because it .lark
ens the linlr beautifully and remove
dandruff, etops scalp Itching and falling
hairs besides, no ono can possibly tell,
as it darkens so nnUirally and evenly.
You inolateti a. soiigo or soft bmh with
It, drawing this through the hair, taking
one small strand at a. timo Ily morning
the gray hair disappears! after another
application or two, Its ntturnl color It
restored and it become thick, glossy and
lustrou, and you appear years younger.
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Tho most oconomlcnl, cleansing and
germicidal of all antlsopllca Is
ZM6Un&
A soluble Antiseptic Powder to
be dissolved in water as needed,
As a medicinal nntluoptlc for douches
In troating catarrh, Inflammation or
ulceration ol noso, throat, nnd that
caused by fcmlnlno Ills lllina no equal
For ton years tho Lydla E. Plnkham
Mcdlr'ic- Co. has recommended Paxtlno
in tholr private correspondence wltU
womon, which proves Its superiority.
Women who liavo been cured say
It Is "worth Its weight In gold." At
drt'glsts. POc. largo box, or by mall,
Tho PnUon Tolh-t Co Doston. Mass
Evening 7 P. M.
Form ISO!
CUSS OF SCRVICC SYMbOl
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