ya.u- (1 4i PAOTC TWO MEDFORD MAIL 'PRIrUTNR, MEDFORD. ORKfJOX, TIITRSDAV. 0 PMJSKR IS. THS H &. tl IU --. a TOCAL AND PERSONAL A, Edgar Mann, of Eurokn, Califor nia, tarrlod In Hertford a low hours today on his way to Portland. "Tlia pconlo pf Eureka," Bald Mr. Mann, "aro very much interested In tho pro posed highway from Iloguo river vnl loy to our city. It will provo to bo n tiptop proposition for both termini of tho lino. It will rIvo ub a now and shorter lino of travel out of our sec tion this way and It ought to provo n groat ndvanlngo to tho pooplo of this valluy In tholr effort to roaoh tho coast and San Francisco by a moro direct lino. Thoro will bo no lack of enthusiasm over tho project when tho wprk of oslnbllBhlng the highway shall begin." National prohibition rally at Page, Sunday, Nov. 21, nt 3 p. m. 208 13. J. Ncdd, manager of tho Union Mont company'H business In this city, left this morning for Northurn Cal ifornia points on his regular soiul niontlil) visit to the trade of that sec tion. Auto for hlro. Phono .10 1. 208 .Mr. and Mih. .loo lloonmn of (iolil IIIH spent Thursday In Medfoid. Oood dry wood Jl.fiO jior tlor on ground, 'it, P. Montgomery, C19 S. lllvcrsldq. ' 221 A. P. Corjiull of (Irants I'um has spent tli v wtok on mmIiium in Alcil- ford, . O. Gerklng, tho best all nround plioWgrnnlior In southern Oregon. Alwnys rollnblo. Negatives mado nny- wherc, Utno or plnco. Studio 228 Mnln St. Phono 320-.T. A. C. Alloji' has returned from u trip to Klmnnth Knlln. Aut9 for hire. Phono I SO I. 208 Mrs. A. W. Stono, of Medford, Is npvndlug a fow days with Mr. and Mrs, C. I Nutting anil Mr. and Mrs. Don Onlvort. Grant Pass Courier. Postago stamps nt v: Voo's. Thoro Is a vacancy In the office of liostmnster of Climax canned by res ignation nnil a new postmaster Is sought. Smoko h King Spitz cigar, fir. They aro homo-mndo. IS. II. llaiiloy and wife Imvo return cd'ftom the Han Krnnclaco oxposl tlon, Wostpn Cnmera Shop Tor first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. ' Immro your auto In tho Alliance ngoliist theft, fire. C. V. Tongwnld. W. llumphreys, n buslnosfl man of Whitney, Minn., Is a Medford visitor today. . . . . Iluy Medford mado candy nt tho Hlinstn. .1. V. McMeekon, of (Itillco, Is In tho oily on a (maliiotm errand this week. Komotlilnic now. Personal, nngrav nil Xintis grueling cards. Soo tho lino at Medforil Printing Co. P. II. Nav. of Hilt. California, Is doing limine In tho Southern Ore gon metropolis today. See Davo Wood About that firs In surance policy. Office Mull Trlbuna nidg. 1C. Hart, or Ashland, Is nodding good-naturedly nt his Mdford friend today but he Insists that his report ed pinna into thtt billows of matri mony In Northern California recently Is the tomtit of mistaken ldtutlt. Polled ham nitit uaeon at DoVoo'a Mis Alms Wren n. of Pr!iirltt, This itstc.' nrrlvml In Medford jctttrr iluy, nftftr a Visit of a iv dnys at Asli Uml, and may ctincltitlH to luntulii lisio. j HoUTnmnUv) nt tho Shasta. i W- liri'Mlw, of AHmnr. thhraUle. Is lit tbo city and vicinity today on a httaluesa errs ltd. Kieah mitatori pttaniilt at l)u Voo's. W. It. Mcl.Mid of the t'pper Itugue, Is doing Uuslnexa In the rlt Hoihb mado taffy nt Ho Voo's. llriit Hamilton and Hilly Auder- auu, of It urn, uro In Medford today ou a "shoiiplng tour." Chowiutln creams, oraniels, chips, poAiiiits, etc.. only SOo a lb. nt Do Voo's, J IC. Trumbull, of Portland, is do I UK business lu Ike alley mrtiopolU today. Ooii't turgt to order fl.-lt !i, fronh aud fln at the Mviliord lib ;iiu4 Poultry Oo. Itutta falls Wood Yard. Phone is or m. Wood all kiwis. :,-) II. Q. Wortinan, of the firm of Warner. Wurtinau & Gore, .f t ( t'Uy. whs able to hwve the sanii.u . ( j lu Pdrtlaud eatly this wwl. .ml n now visitliiK friends lu ,Iihii will return to IM cltv tits Utter i it' of (his week Ills mn filen.l.- in y, will Im glad to leain tttal lie u n , Idly toeoring and will mum i Hbltt to lesuntu liuhtnewi pUUble' S A II. green ii.iIm. stamps glteu on ull purrlisM I n.i.i and Saturday at Wsteis :. i . - . ' i i i. ii too bATirii) russirv. w7 nt is h lioiUbuTg 1 1 u ..Ti 1 1 ' t C, . old for' aftitrnoanji to ti.k. . i.hi .-. of two-yonr Qll oJlJlU. Aj'i' -in S. mvomlflo. so.. POrt SAIJI .V goQ'l matorojcl ian be seen at Motorcycle shop. Sp-u building. -,,x C, J. Krje, after n business visit to Medford and other business points In tho vnllcy, rolurnod homo last evening. Ho Is not wholly ploasod at having to go so far mound to reach Copper, California, but Is hopeful that tho shorter roulo wjll bo estab lished soon. All of tho newest cuts, shapes and tinted edges In writing papets. A fow of what wo carry Hi our window this wool:. Mddfonl Hook Store. Miss Ioretta Powers, of New Havon, Connecticut, Is vUltlng with frlonds In this city for a fow days on her way home, after an absence lu tho west of a year. FrbiltHiorq sho will rotuin by way of Ssu Fran cisco, nt which point she will stop n fow days to onjoy tho big show. Moving plcttues of the Pendleton Hound-tip, the great cIrssIc of tho western sports, whs presented nt the Page thea,lsr' Inst night to a large ntldlence. Tim picture aro unusually ooil. nml worth while. Judge C. II. Watson, of Ashland, who has been enjovlng two or three weeks' sojourn lu the Klamath coun try. Is a business fsltor in Medford today. When bettor insurnncn Is sold Holtnos Tho Inanrnnco Man will soil It. Ashbiiry Towald, of Tneomn, Is vis iting In this city mid vicinity, mid may remain for soino time. He Is greatly ploHsod with our valley and especially with Modfonl as n prom ising business center. Do Voo buys beer bottles. .fohn Almnrl, of Port Townsond, Wash., is In the city on it visit with friends and relatives here and In Tal ent. Mrs. Plorento Spencer, recently from the oast, hits opnnod dross mak ing pallors at 2.'t(! North Central'. 208 Mr. mid Mrs. K. It. Train, of Den ver, Colo., are visiting In tho Rogue river valley metropolis font fow dajs while en loitto fiom a visit at Vic toria, II. C, Nutting pictures and Klser pictures represent tho very best lu Intuit col ored photographs. Medford Hook Store. C. 1 1. Thode, of Dundiim, Saskatch ewan, Is a Medford visitor this week. .1. T. Itlchardson, Tether of Mun agsr Sam lllchardson or the Model Clothing Co., will enjoy a turkey j dinner In his sou's home next Thurs- ((iay. before leaving pit his return to his homo lu Northern Missouri. Mr Illchardgoii will go fiom Item to tho San Pldgo npost((nn and from tbero to 0imnl, near f.os Angeles, to visit with n sister nt that plai'o durltig'tho winter. This la Mr. Richardson's fourth winter visit to the lloguo river vnlley, with the cllmuto of which he Is r ready pleased. Try n King Spit cigar and en courage homo Industry. The Ashlaud-Modroid foollmll game on tile former's gridiron on Thaiikaglvluji itav promises to uttni.t u big crowd. ICach team promUes a duflulta seers In Its faor and each Is equally eonddont. Drs. A. R. nml l.oitUo Hedgos, chi ropractic physicians, Stewart build ing, 2B Past Main St. Thomns Sosntlln, ,1r . was fined 110 In .ludge (lay's court this morning for speeding lu his auto Young Mr Hcaiitllu chained i i.e the flrnt Wctlm or the reieni di letmiiiatlou on the pail or Hie pel te d. put liii.nl to -top reiklenK drlMiu on tln .-ueitt tf Medfoid A It, Miller, or (irants Pass, who Is In Moil ford today In tho Interests of the construction department of Twohy Pros, work ou the drains Pass-Crescent City railroad, speaks verv opllinlsllcnlly or tho prospect or getting the bnel sugar factory at that point. "Put wo are not .stickling about that point," he said. "Oilr pur pose Is lo get the far mors In tho no tion of Inking ndvnutage or this splen did opportunity to nisko moro money, to make It mors surely, to escape the middleman nml to get nil there Is In tholr wprk of cultivating their soli. Titev have net been doing that in Southern Oregon. Tho groat bulk of our rosources arc yet undeveloped that Is, scientifically. That class or work Is only beginning. It will bring with It the advanced Idon or diversified farming tnd when tho farmers get properly Into Hint lino of business, Inducing the establish ment of lifdustrlnl mid commercial enterprises mid taking care of their home market, their rortunos are made." lor watch worx tnnt satisfies, .Johnson tho Jeweler. 320 Miss Surah Morris, or Sclo, this state, who has boon visiting with Mrs. Penn, resident on tho Kilst Side, and other old time friends In this city, among them K. I,, Daloy, of the War ner, Wortmnn & (lore store, loft today for a brier visit with rrlcnds In (Irants Pass, rrom which plnce sho will go to Springfield for a brlof stay with former nolgiibors boforo returning home) H you try llinm, you will eat moro pickled plgti foot, 10c n lb, at Klsh Market. ' 207 HI. S. Young, supremo chancellor or tho world or tho KnlghtH or Pythias Will meet the local knlghtB at IC. of P. hall Saturday e.vonlng. The chnn cellor and party nrrho Saturiluy morning nt 10:15 o'clock, mid will be shown about the city during tho day. All Knights In Southorn Oregon aro Invited to attend. Mrs. Young will be entertained by Pythian sisters. Mrs, Leach, Abilo-Support and Uorcloy surgical corset, at 32C N. Ilartlott. ' W I Mtoor J. 11. Peeni.in, or Cold Hill, accompanied by .Mrs. mid Miss Ileo mhn, Is mi official visitor In this city yesterday and today. Mm. lldemnn nnd daughter arc enjoying it brief visit with friends, whllo Mayor IJce mmi Is ''getting n lino on" tuning tuntters, his flitlc city now' being In the throes or u paving rover. That the streets of Cold I II II mny bp paved with gold is no Joke. RestdontH pick up gold In the streets of that thrifty business center most any old day and some "pooplo down there claim, that they coiild make a rortuiie, if'tho'y had time, by working the gold ore that Colonol Ray has thrown away. Tho rock In that town ,mtd vicinity Is noted for Its gold bearing qtlullty nnd we may expect to road of many wonderful nuggets picked out of the crushed material with which the streets will soon be boulevardcd. Hear Holisott nt tho Page, Sunday, Nov.21, nt .1 p in. 208 .1. T. Little will leave this afternoon for Dixon, Illinois, accompanying the remains of his brother for Interment i at that place. Butternut brend at Do Voo's. Among those who have alicady signified their willingness lo go to Eugene toiuoriow evening to witness the football battle there Saturday l)e tweon the O.. A. C. and tho Oregon loams are: Seeley Hall, Dr. Secley, Mrs. Ulnck, .Messrs. Adams, Strang, Vilas. Ilnrdwell. Hill, Porter, Mitch ell, Senator Von der llellen, Plckcl, ' Tu my, Norrls and Rolgel. Agont A. I S. RoKenbnum will porsminlly conduct i tho party. Olympla mid Senlt.hlpt Oyatorrt at Medford Pish and Poultry Co. i Mrs. A. P. Notli. of this city, will go to Crnnts Pass tomorrow on n social vfslt with friends lu that clt. Haggagemnster Stlno Is evperlene-, Ing difficulty these dnys In tho se lection of a new name for adoption as a New Year gift lie says that tho prohibition vote of this stato in tho i recant election made It Illegal for him to handle his present nnmo In a retail way after .January 1, 1910. The nil star baseball teams, tho merlcmis mid the Nationals, will The Truth About Coffee "L have used (lie highcsl priccd col fees, paying lori.v to forty-five cents a pound, and always thought I was gelling a superior quality, but when necessity cuinpcll ed me to find a cheaper qual ity L found it a discouraging task until J tried Uerinan Aineriean and how we use it all the time and like it better than any wo have ever used." So writes one of our Os wego, Ore., customers. Ne cessity .compelled her to find a cheaper coffee by chance she tried Cl-A and she liked il better than the higher priced coffees. The truth of the iliatier is tluil (l-A is better than most of the higher priced coffees on the market because we give you the benefit of low green coffee costs. Lang ev Co. were the only roasters on the Pacific coast who shared the saving with the con sumer when the coffee mar ket dropped and this price will be maintained until a rising market forces it up. Ve want you to try Cl-A. It may not suit, you we cannot please everyone a single can will tell the story, and the saving is quite, worth while. German-American tSteel Cut Coffee Now Vawter Is utteiullrig the rall-jpass through Medford ou tho 10M5 , road, land grant conreronco at Salem train tomorrow morning. i New Herbal Balm for Skin Disease ! So many nltrcr.! curr for ulcin llraie are now on the mrWt that rare li nrcmury. vie tell an me will known tkin rcmt.net, but wo ui My inn, mat ntn we acm to line I) LAMA, tlie new herbal halm, we are aJil-niR ou rmrdiei. hut us Kill nv tills, that htn we arivinc vnn halm, we Are Ailll-ltn? otl rich! We have fnuntl until- ins that bculnt to rtiual thti lei inula, made exdiiklvrly from Nnltire'a healing herb rure niter cure and horn reports all cum necm to be permanent. The best part li, it Elves imtant relief from the moit Intcnte MifTcrin. Ihe I.akcvltw iJilnnatoricn ol l hicartn nave jutt eivrti iij the rxclmlve tight to irt nmc town, ve like llils Iirc.vise li t.AMA n i D'l'XMA in our home incrnli thruUEli uivlnt; aatttlaclion to lln nilTcrerr hia tjlulieJ, cuc aud scl yeur muncy back. Sotuu lu ruakc us man I uma In tiHlav ami net n box on our neriun.il uuarjiitce that If It iloeiu't tuullie ami ---,1--. ., - ... -. - -- -. roit ou noinuitf. il you are not mnrougnir out rou you ami bruin heallnit at oner. It will wi:st huh: imiakmacv L zz " :- SBShi 30c W 3 lbs 9 c LANGdiiCO. Tho "Royal Club" Hou?o Portland Z&ZZl&C&& LOOKING FOR WORK I.M'rwhcre nun (ompl.un ahout work; even Imijn nii(ljitls in sihonlor huHttu-M linil work tedious ami hk suuui, but it isn't th wutklulfiiu mtu It nh tluirown laik o( ihj steal strmtli that in.ikis it Itattl. Uuh blood, Mr mtu lungs .mil Iteiltlt til dtttiii in.ikc wik pU'asitr.tblc ill buMitcss, in stlnil or ittt Iioum' virk. .uui if iluse who .tie easily tiretl who are not hk. but weak ami nor voiikwtmld just take Siott's Vmul iitm for one month ami 'let its june coiuent rated food ric.ite pilar blood to imls.ile llirouj;!! itry aitery and vein let it build a Mm u'uv of ltealtli tikMie and w oti vigorous strt-ntlt votiwi'tild nnd Vitki t- andwoii'd lt5ik for more ln-it op biott. icon MW VI i in. li. N J tf 14 t T ; f V V t y v r y t y y y ? y y y y y y y , t s f u : 1 - T" - 1 & A. Table Linens Qunlity First Hero 72-Ui. 1 1 worth $ evv All-l.iueii n.'iniiusk. ,7.", ret till juice $1.39. New Fall Cloakings Our assortment of these materials has been strengthened for this sale; prices, too, have been lowered. Many short ends to close out below cost; reL'iilar$-.00 values, 12000 yards Staple Apron (Jinjrhani, worth np to he yard, for only-.. i T yo at.... 98c Ksiiii Uettvy j-rade All-Linen Imnia nlar price $li), special for sk. ret;- 89c Apron Gingham .. 5c Outing Night Gowns Napkins Outing Flannel Heavy Out in,"; Flannel, always sold at l'JUc, at this sale only Heavy White Outinjr Xiy;ht Clowns foi dies, sixes up to -0 special for this sale onlv la- i t y y Y ! 10c 98c i I'.xtrn spe-i;d value in All-Linen Napkins at from $1.39, $1.G9, $1.89, S2.19 ui to $4.00 per dozen. Willi lnery mr iair h HI, .JBPf Tw xViYB i HHHHII y -... . , j, .ii r i I ' i in . ' Mi ll(i -.lii' I Turkish Towels Com fort crs, made foi 1.'J., now Comforters old weather, regular 98c In our Millinery Depart men! we offer llijfl1 Class Hats, also newest Irini niiiitjs, at discount of all x y f y y .;; 50 ? ll-civy 'I'uikish Towels, full size n jfuLnr 'JHc tirade, special price. !7c W.ool Blankets Wool lUyukets at a bijf saving. Pictorial Patterns Mctori:l Pattens always in stock the las full chart-and cutting Art Embroidery only pattern tha in iiii-Ii ()bl -lea'-n iMiihroi'terv lancti, verv 'oft no siin or dcv-in. extra 'jood value, ptt-itl price 98c Devonshire Cloth lv'vonshiif ('kith, all patterns, onlv .. 17c DR.. RICKERT ICjo.sljtlit Sju'clnllM Mtdford, v WU1TK VVU SAMPLES sOMKTlllNd' NLW K KKV DN .fi .nf mr fW'wp' & msmd MERCHANDISE OF VAT.UE ONLY ! f y T y y y Crepe de Chine Waists ! ., Now 'niv tli fkint' WmiMi. white, Of) F( & I'l.ok ami flf-h t'olois. . .. J?iWDJ t : y y y y y y SKNH VS YOfu MAIL DKI?. AVKlMiKPAVALLCllAUnKs. Ow&$vfrWWWW .