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,! PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAT!, Tit I'M UN 13, MIOnKOUl. OKNC10X, FRIDAY, NOVUM WOR 2C. 1915 li I! : ? ' L ffv l IV' i m r - ntiifi'i'M''M'i'ii'niMfi afc IOCAL AND ' PERSONAL A noto from Longmont, Colorado, n floinowlint holed sugar beet dis trict, says: "Checks to tho amount of approximately $700,000 wero issued today liy tho Great "Western Sugar company to tho farmers In tho Long mont section In payment of that por tion of thin year's beet crop delivered prior to November 21. Tho farmers Immediately cashed their chcclcs and began taking up notes and liquidat ing currcnl accounts wlUi tho inor chants." When botter Insurance U sold Holmes Tho Insurance Man trill soil It. Tho rainfall since- Wednesday morning and up to noon Thanksgiv ing day was 1.0C Inches, the hcavlo.it rainfall In this valley In that length of Unto in threo years. Tho fann ers aro correspondingly Jubilant over tho prospect of being able to do ef fective work wllh tho plow In tho fields Immediately. It Is n notable feat worthy of much commendation that tho farmers aro preparing to piow Into tho subsoil this year more than It has been their habit. Thny will bo abundantly repaid for this extra-effort. Many of thorn will turn up virgin soil and others will reach plant 'ood (lint has never been dis turbed on hoiiio of tlio old ranches of tho valley. Chocolato creams, caramols, chips, peanuts, etc., only 30c a lb. at Do Voo's. Probation Officer C. It. (lay, who returned yesterday morning from a hurried official visit to Portland, went to Ashland this morning and to Central Point this arternoon In an official rapacity. Kreo, a 10c tin of Stag smoking with each 2Rc pipe at Medford Cigar Store. 117 Harry O. Worlnwn was nlilo to walk out a little on Wednesday and In beginning to feel lllio he Is about ready to escape tho care tor tho doc tor. Hollcd li() in and tiacon at I)oVoo's Chris Ulrlch, a pioneer business man of Jacksonville, was an early visitor In Medford today. Hutto Falls Wood Yard, Phono 48 or 223. Wood all kinds. 229 Henry T. Wells, of Yreka, Califor nia, who enjoyed Thanksnlvlng tur key In .Medford yesterday, returned today to his home In tho Slsklyous. Smoko a King Spitz cigar, fie. Thoy aro homo-mado. Kent Williams, of Montague, Cal ifornia, was a Medford visitor yes terday and enjoyed a dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Toevor at their orchard homo south of tho city. Itedeom your I.lKgctt & Myers cou pons nt Medford Cigar Htoro. 1 17 Charley (livens of Corvnllls, Is a visitor In this city today, and, be fore his return home, will tour the valley for n first-hand glanco nt tho situation. Speulal prices on engraved cards, new and from old plates, !or a low days at tho Medford Printing Co. .lames U. Pellwert, of lleno, Nev ada, Is a Medford visitor today. Do Voo delivers tho Oregoulan to you every day for 76c a month, Major McCIauKhery, the famous prison reformor, n brothor-ln-law of V, II. Madden, arrived Krlday to make an extended visit with relatives Now almonds, '-'0c per lb at Joiton. 'Or. mid Mrs. J. F. Iteddy passed through Medford Wednesday enrouto to San Francisco from Spokauo. Something now, Porsnnal, engrav ed Ninas greeting onrds. Seo the Hue at Medford Printing Co. Dr. It. II. French and family have 'returned from a trip to tho San Fran cltiro expoKltlnn. Mewt me at the merry Masiiio Hall, given on TliaukxKlvliiK night, Novem- ir r.tli. at the theater Hold Hill OIiiu'h perfect pleasure pavilion. Marry Porter of (told Hilt vati a .Med foul visitor )Menlay. Creamery ltuttor 06c roll at Jones.' Suvo tho 10r ItoKiie nit or lJueHiupmeut No. 30, I. O. O. K. eleotiMl offlror as follow lust Wednesday ewning: Chluf Pa Irlareh, F. I Hodden. High I'rloet, Dr. It. J. l.oekweod: Senior Warden, It. It. M'IUeii: Junior Warden, l.ee Walklns; Ftnnudal Hrrtbe, O 11. Hoy nobis; Tronmiror, Fort Hubbard. Jtoxt Wednosdny evening the enenrnp meat will have Initiation In the Pa triarchal degree. Home made tuffv at Do Voo'a Tho Odd 1'tilloun Indgo of this rlt. will elect oi fliers next Monday night. 8e Dava Wood about that fir In surance pel toy. Offlee Mall Tribune Bid. . Frank l( ami Uoimch Bromley were oaiiiitalaatli rant at tU bin lt bull gawM In Aahlaad tarda). PltOHe it for Hall Tal 0 Oouh try norvloa only HaawaiW rata; iMrgu fiowldrUUIw cars - I. W. Lua ol lb I.Iiihi llitrt Tfilwwo Co . I'urtuuMl, anil II A T(U)rburt). klt,ioaa tor tU Kailma egartla, ra u mm Is Dili field, hut have Immh !-nw to this irri nny prinBDwiiil Th- r olai jUftlno In Htturiu imi mi. Try eud of thow bin ie cold t cent isllkihakei at De Vee'i Vorn Luce, of tho Medford Cigar store, is having rather an emhnrrass Ing time explaining today how ho en joyed two Thanksgiving turkey din ners yesterday. The gold the dentist "gave" his In exchnngo for thoso overworn molars Is positively not a factor In tho mystery. Double S. & II. Green trading stamps on wall paper purchases Fri day and Saturday at Wnters. 21.1 Will Mansfield of Prospect Is visit ing Medford for a few days on bus iness. Do Voo buys beer bottles, Wilt Hcndrlckson and family of the Voorhlcs district enjoyed Thanksgiv ing dinner with relatives In this city. Beautiful lino of engraved and 11 lumlnntcd pcrsonnl Ninas Cards, with envelopes to match. Seo tho lino nt tho Medford Printing Co Mrs. Ada Lowe of this city left for Portland on Wednesday evening for an extended visit. Fresh roasted peanuts at Do Voe's, Miss Flo Thompson of Jackson ville enjoyed the holiday yesterday with friends In this city. For wntch worn mat satisfies, Johnson the Jeweler. 220 John Quaekenbush of Knglo Point returned home yesterday, after a vis It of several days In tho valley me tropolis. Hot Tnmalcs nt tho Shasta. J. T, Sullivan has returned from the San Francisco fair. Special prices on engraved cards for a few days, either from old plate or with now plate. Medford Printing Co. The Oregon Stnto University foot, ball team defeated Multnomah Ath letic club at Portland Thursday by a score of 1" to 2. Drs. A. It. and .Louise Hedges, chl- roprnctla physicians, Stowart build ing, 23G F.aBt Main St. Mr. nnil Mrs. F. K. Wall of this city attended tho ltccroatlon club din ner Riven Thanksgiving day at tho club's home near Cold Hill and ro port n most enjoyable tlmo until a late hour last night. An abundance of turkey and nil that go with It com pletod a dinner of unusual excellence. After the dinner tho .18 members present enjoyed music, both vocal and Instrumental, until tho time came to dance, In which nil attendant "tripped tho light fnutnlstle" until u late hour. ICxcluslvo use of the alleys by tho hour to, prlvato parties, clubs and organizations at tho Ilox Hall alloys. Phono 131. tt L, Nichols and family loft today for Scuttle. flood dry wood fl.GO por tier on ground. It. V. Montgomery, CIO S. Illvorsldo. 221 M, Sumner left this arternoon for tho fair at San Frnnclsco. J. O. Corking, tho bcs'l nil around photographor In southern Oregon. Always rollablo. Ncgntlvca.made nny- whero, time or plnco. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-.1. A card social will bo held tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs A F. Noth, North Holly street, In compli ment of Mr. and Mrs. Hen Oaruetl and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wlsslng. Seo the Medford Printing Co. for engraved calling and business cards for Ninas presents. Special prices for ton days. H & II. green trading stamps with every purchase at Medford Kleclrlc Co. a 1 7 Fishermen will note tho fact that Koguo river has risen more than two feet In tho last IS hours, and Is choc olato colored. Insiiro onr auto In tho Alllnnco against theft, flro. C. Y. Tongwnld, Thirty two of the poor were pres ent to enjoy a free dinner given Thanksgiving day at tho Seattle rooming house by Mrs. Julia Jackson, tho landlady. Postage stamps nt yt Voo's. Ovar fifty Medford antos were on the Mid Hues during the Ashland' Medford football game ThaiiksgiMug day In Ashland. liuelt carried a good crowd of rooters. Huttoruut bread at Do Voo's, Minn Victoria WellmHii. who has been with the family of W. 1. Vas ter In this city, will leave today for n llt at (he Panama exposition, re turning again to Mmlford. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage homo Industry, Abe Voruuell, of Portland, Is a Medford visitor this week. It ma) Ih that Mr. Vernwoll may conclude to local la this city and engage In busiNOM. 110 arret Hutto Creek bottom, all under Irrigation nt n cost of ten cents an Inch. Will grow all grains, al falfa, clmer, onions, eelory, sugar beots, out fourth mlln to depot This It a pruiHMiUlun that will Interest you If ou nant tAmwtkiitg good at almost that rout of watar From tho owner to ou Ilox III. Kaglo Point. J H I'tHtiW, of .loi'llu, Mo. )n bat boett vlaHlai with ProterutlnK AM watty K K Kail for aoma tint'. will la l It It araalitg fvt hi home Waiton Catwarn 8i for first olaaa "FRIEND WILSON'S DAUGHTER" AT PAGE THEATER TONIGHT A ilrniiui -)leiiiliill ItMil In It.ilurl Ilrower, Hielun Conpcr, (lirtiuilt Mel'ov nnil Harold Midtxer. "Fiiend Wilson'h Duught-r," i tliive-jicl len ture. is uniisiiitl Jor niteu-t in the suspi'iiio iiiiiiutiiined. Not until tie very end that mol ilexired niiitlily of pla.VH do we Kile how llie heroic caplaiirih mihijf Id eneupe uppnreutly inevitiihle death iim "n trnilor" to hi beloved t'iiuM. Next, the eluinu'ter izntion, espeeinlly of Itolterl Ilrower ns the slom old tjuitker futlier; Mijje- low Cooper ns Hi" liypocritienl relig ious llli'iid. iloitir one of the best ilrirtictcrs of his inreer, anil Harold Meltzt r, n new face and the hero, meetui!; his death like n soldier, are liiulily eommeiuliilile. (letlrude Me t'oy, ns the Quaker viil who would not he n Quaker in love, fits veil. There is mi u(misplure about this feature which is ipiiekeued with fierv blood 'nrnlh Quaker exteriors, which nialiOfi it tiitich uhiic tlinn "n oftunii pht." It'h Miuiethiit different. Geo. Taawoll, a bt'flness man of Redding, CnlHoruia, Is looking about tho Rogue river valley this week with a view to purchasing a small farnii A. A. Hallcnorc of Seattle Is do ing business In the valley metropo lis today. A. A. I In libs, of Lebanon, this state, Is visiting friends In city and vicinity this week. Storey Vale of Fresno, Cnllfornln, 1r. a' Medford visitor today and will j remain long enough to sec the cntlfc vnlloy before proceeding on n tour of the northwest, lie says he will put in the winter "Just looking about." Hi; wants to find a location for a cabinet factory. T. K. PleaBnnce df Sumner, Wash ington, Is in tills city today. He will go to Jncl souvillo tonight. The si ootliig was not nil across the line nt American troops. ' Firing wn:i promiscuous in the Mexican town it' self. Ono man was wounded, pre fiimabiy by a drunken sniper. The advent of the Carranza troons appeared to be tho signal for mani festations of Jo) ntuoni the jtoplo of the town. NOGALES WELCOMES CARRANZA FORCE Tho beautiful homo of Fred (Juy, former maiiager of the Imiil gas of rice, was burned to tho ground on the morning of the a.'ld lust., tho loss being total, except a small Insurance. Mr. Ouy's homo Is on Snnllno creek. He will Imineillntoly rebuild. Tho amount of the loss Is not obtainable! at this tlmo. Ceo, Stockman of Tacoina, Wash ington, Is In tho city on business. J. T. Richardson, fathor of Man- nger Sam Richardson of tho .Model Clothing Co., will leave this ovonlng. for Los Angeles and San Dlogo, on his return to his home In Northern Missouri. This Is .Mr. RIclinrdson'H fourth visit to his son In this clh and ho promlsoH many more. He will onjoy it visit with n sister neai l.os AnegeloH on his return. TIlO lllll'l Mllllllf lOllllllllHmi lu in. I reiving many Imposslbli) offers, that would oiitall thousands or dollars ex peudlturea In order to secto uso of tho laud. One man offers a desert tract, provided a pormanent water supply Ik presented him and the land is graded. J. S. Miner Is moving (oday'to his ranch lu tho Willow Springs district. JiiiIho C. II. Watson or Ashland Is a Meiirurd visitor today. Win. Van l.ooiuau of l.os Angeles Is a luminous visitor In Meiirurd and vicinity today. i in;t comiiido to remain so me weeks. carload or Jumble pack sinai Winter .Wis from the Talent Orchard Co. and niter parties were sold tod.t. til Lond'iii in Simon Shuttlcwoitli A Co , tit irom $ i to $ I a bos Mrs. Anile (ierard of Portland Is visiting fticnds lu Mcdfotd nnil Ceil tral Point this week. Miss tJertlc Caldwell of Hugene, this staf, Is vl'uMnn with former school i.ites lu this c ty. J. S. Kennedy of Portland Is doing ImikIucm In this city today. NOCIALKS, Ariz. Nov. 2C Col onel Cardenas, commanding the Car rttnza cavalry which drovo the last or tho Villa men out br Nogales, en tered the town shortly after 1 o'cle.i: this aftornonti, Cardenas met Col onel Sage, tho American commander, nt the boundary lino mid promised to protect everyone mut prevent a repetition of the drinking and loot ing which Is said to huvo been respon sible for the sniping outbreak. MASTER OF GRANGE T GIRLS! GIRLS.! TRY II Halt I'MF.IIALIS. Wash.. Xov. 2H.-( W. Fnfte, Vlio was elected muster of the Lewis Comity Ornnat' two weeks :i,"o nntl who has taken ti ptoniiiient purl in polities in llie eount.v, w'lis ar rested liere early today while rob Imi? n clothing store, according to tlio mtu'nltul's office. Kntrnnee vvns mnde thrutiuli n Imek window. Various urtitles of elotliin;; and jewelry were found in his pos. M's.sion. Frasi'S only eomment after his arrest was Hint lie must have been entry. He vvns state lecturer for the Orange for several years nnil was a candidate for Mate representative on the progressive'' ticket in 101. 'J. HI:RLIN, Nov. 25. Germany Will not know accurately until late In the fall ust how largo the 101.' hnrvest of grain hns been, and Whether It Is big enough so that It will bo pos sible to Increase tho allowance of feed for horses, ns well as tho amount of Hour, fo'r human consumption. Stop . Falling Out anil OVls Thick, Wavy, Silting "! Itonutlftil Your hair becomos light, wnvy, fluffy, abundant and npepars as soft, lustrous and. beautiful as a young girl's aftor a "Dnndorlne hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Dnndcrlno and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and cxccsslve'oll and In Just a few moments you hnve doubled the beauty of your hair. Hosldcs beautifying tho hnlr nt onco, Dnnderlno dissolves every par tlclo of dandruff; cloausos, purifies and Invigorates tho scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hnlr. Hut what will please oti most will be after a few wcokB use when you will nctunlly sec now hnlr fine anil downy at first yes but really new hnlr growing all over tho scalp. If you caro for pretty, soft hair and lots or It surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowitou's Dnnderlno from any druggist or toilet counter, and Just try It - dv. ATLANTA, WHITBY, 254 In. htch i; In. hlih AR-IIOW COLLARS Efw23cU Clxll. ritJi ft C. lie. U,Un GRAND OPENING Saturday evening Nov. 27 MCMDCR0 Music and Refreshments DAILY DEMONSTRATION November 29 to December 4 CO.MK! CKLKnlUTB WITH FS TO YOl'R HKNHFIT TO YOl'R PROFIT PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE MI'.DI'Oltl), OltKC'O.V jl LUSROmg iJk&nSLiAm$&toQ& i. mM.WMl THC Mg U SOCIETY B HI to g ClECTRICAk m D ocntomiNi JJW 9 . M V KtWYOIX m OOlT'EHCrRICAUV' II 1 9 m f W -W W W Tf 4&llllllZiZZlZ Why's "Gels-It," for Corns, JLika a Kiss? Bccanso Everybody Tries It, Every body Likes It, It's Painless nnd Takes B tit n. Moment to Apply. "Ofte-It" In tbo w - 1 r or tho corn prstertMl wcr I "nil is r y . bo cnusn inllli n h t.r n . ihut'n what inuUes it ii o ll, . s iling "NTcrln My Mfittimv Anrttilnir Art 80 UuULIniul .viKKimlly u'Uct-lir " eoni rftneily on c.t'U tiln. "C)ot-Tt" lll mrly 1;. t t' it nm nr n.liiu Jouve bcn t . . r i p. up tlms to net r i.f tit.. ! ti.tit off Mun as a vviiistif Vpi'v u in hmoiuIii, put nir sto. Kiuk an. 1 eh.., riitht jvr It. nulluiiK tn hi. k nottilKK to hurt You in 1 ilnt fins wnh tblrk IihIhUb. ttlAl iniiki- .( pmkn out Ol oir to, o kiu . i.r nnil mI eor. no tuiHi. no truuhtH. Its imiillrtty lltvlt, iiin, quick. Mlule. Tiy II nl.O fur iMinniiii ami wnrti. fiiK-U' ki nt .ill ilrmrulsts. ?vr .1 i.ntiu. .1 s, it vtirnt ty J!. lAwri'Mi.t.1 o.,l ikvmo. f r r r f r ? V r v ? ? T t X y t r r y y t y y y f y y t y V All Tailored Suits Must Go And thoso price; will do it $9.35, $14.85, $18.85, $22.85 and $27.45. T'lilorod Suits, in sport uiod t'ls, Norfolk models and plain tailored suits in ebev iots. series, poplins and ntix ) tures, real nines in thislot, ui) to $:H).(J0. sale S14.S5 Tailored Suits, those are mostly Styloeraft models, in poplins, gabardines and mix tun s, the season's hos.t stvles, real values up to $;i7.r0, sale 927.S5 Real values lo -f I7..10, sale at S27. 15 Many of these suits hae onh heen in the shop about ten da vs. EVERY COAT IN STOCK MUST GO Several hundred .narinents to elioose 1'roin. All aro VM'.v iiitieh .underprie'd. One full rack of Coats in mixtures, cut velours, chev iots, chinchillas, boncles, etc., actual values on this rack up lo ;."i: of ourse, these are not all this sono son's ararmonts. but good, conservative models and .m i - ir!i w ill All Millinery at Half Price Kvory Triiuiued Hat. every I n trimmed Shape m stock, several hundred to choose from, the .ma son's best styles and colors, -it .waellv ONE-HALF PRICE CHILDREN'S HATS 98c One full table .if Children's Hats, in corduroy.., velvets, plushes and felts, real values on this ta ble, up to ijtf.oO, your choice..rjS(i ia Jr. "mi Kiirs alwavs 11 S it . P r s. riWHKii 'iilllu hii'ii i.i n v .wtll., hv.v nwt y y y T y f V f y T y y y ? ? ? T V ? ? T f ? i fine maioi'ftlls. sale Newest Knll (tarments; VhIuck to $7M) N'aluts to 7..10 N'aliu-j to $10.00 NLAUrST lOlMinilll i, Hotel Manx :M i X vi C.ft r.AH,ntfn i7fffl IlilllUOVU O . , ., ILi.l- Mft meat , , , t(f. , , , i.ii m.ii xx Sjl, , 14U KUk IInMiIb Nd KiKtak HMtHw I . j HaroU Ktarb. f Allurm Call rrBU, la vMtlM will rrlmd in ihr vUinli of MMltord ! will ramaia , diiriuit tk atatar. Iitvlaa aal for Bin alaivi to Jola Unit aria i Mr ltca. AMo-Huii'rt and lUrdrt auraii at i orat nt " ' N Hititlvtt i moderate rate Niinniiitf.ii r .' v. i Miii w.i . i.ai.f .n t v J kiu roiHi. SttAI.ll nil ii 1 1 misii i. 1 ! . I' lit tint in r I " -!k?J& r y y y y 'y i$ x BTII ROBES ic appropriate for Xiuie jfifts. These are vit.x speiully priced for thi. octftsiou. Hand xttioc pattoniti and stvless in (ieuuine licacoii Pdankct IioIm'. vor "petal prteev ij?-.)S. $:-M)S ftiul S5.I5 .... l!Vl,.t') SI.SS .. .. ..O.lo.oi . 927.15 HANDKERCHIEFS l''or Xinas (lifts Our new line of Xmas Handkerchiefs is hero and very attractive in design and price, most of those niv put up in very ntuitctive Im),cs, ivudv for pttckiiiff, very sjitMHl vnliMv at 19c FURS FOR XMAS Christinas is only four weeks awa make most acceptable fro'in this complete stock and save in price at least f from 10 to M ' Coney Muffs at $3.50, $ 1.50 up to 0.00 Ifivor .Mink Muffs at....$7.50, $0.50 up to $.1-1.50 Muffs in opossum, black martin, litissimi mink, .Jap mink, Nippon mink, Kolinsky, etc.. up to.. $.J5.00 Stoles and Collai's, either separate or to match am of the muffs, at prices 10 to :Wi:';rr less than reiilar prcos. CHILDREN'S FURS . A very select' showiutr of the newest furs for the little tot and tho birder irl. T t V f T T y y T ? JACK TAR MIDDIES In Serue and Flannel, nt. ...S2.75 and $3.50 lack Tar Middy Hresaes, for the girls (5 toll yeai, in serge. Calatea tind serge skirt ami white middv combi nations, at ' S1.H8, S2. 10, $11.75 ami S5. DfJit Kill Olovp. lur Xmas GUIs C?men MORE NEW SILK BLOUSES lust ill by epre.s, noUl ing coultl nuke a more appropriate Xmas gift. Blondes in crepe de chine, (t'eoitritte ami p I a i d combi nations, plaid chepe ii cliines, etc.. sH-eiiillv priced at S2.9S S3.0S. S'l.-ir and So. 15. Uolil Stripe and Niagara Silk Hose for Xmas Gilts f y ? ? v ? V ? ? ? V V y v &ef&& szzzzyggzi&' iWrM i