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PAGE TWQ MEPFOTTO MATT TTITRTTJTR, MrTDFOTiP, OTCEfiOX. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. 11, 1010 V J ',. f U V f i TOCAL AND i PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Novcn and Mr. anil Mm. 'Am Ilaldwln of I.uUovlfiW ure In Mi'dtord today. Get your bakery goods at De Voe'a, ;Mr. and Mrs. J. , A. Cordon and child of Ktanmlh Falls are spending the day In Mndford. ' Sfie tho atock lalieig carried liy the Modford i'linting Co., IT you are In a hurry. ' I'hil Sturr. 1 a busdiiPRH visitor In the city from (iruntrf Pass. Modford boosters smoke the Med ford nd;Mt. Pitt clgara. ' IwJ C. 1 Daltoii' and fmuily pnd It. 1,.' Dulliiu and family from Merlin, Oregon, apont Sunday and Monday In Mi'dfprd. The new plant of the Nurml Bak ing Company will lie open for pub lic Inspection on or about September 1. Exnot date will bo announced later. South Front street. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Walker of San FranclHCo are in Mi'dford, having come down from Crater Lake In their car Sunday night. Tluttermllk 3c quart at De Voe's. Mrs. Eugene Fuller and Miss Fuller of New York spent Sunday in Med ford, leaving Monday 'j .morning on their return to New York. YVhy smoke bit clgara, when La Oondas are only 10c. . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dawaon of Coles, Ohio, are tourist vlsllo'rs In Modford over the week-end.. Auto wheolB repaired; flrat class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub lic market. W. W. Clarrelt of Cullce Is a bus iness visitor in the city today. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Mrs. Frank Mouson, Mm. Fred II. Toppen and Mrs. George Atherton of Boston are in Medf,ord today, having stopped off In their swing around the continent. Get your milk, cream, butter ggs and buttermilk at De Voe's. Mrs. .1. V. Horrmnn or Staller, Wn. I spending a lew days with .Med ford f 'It nds. Smoko a King Spits cigar, He. Thoy are home-made. tf S. S. Ilullis hiii returned from a trip to the middle west. Lunch goods at De Voe's. George C. Xeuhor, I. W. Anderson Fd Faucett and Pat Swayne, are In ftr the day from he Nine I.edgo dls trlel. Boo Davo Wood about that flro In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Wdg. . x C. M. Vanllouten of Gold 11111 is aiieniling the day In Modford. Something now, brick Ice crcain in sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. Tito Shasta. M. Adanic. Ih n business visitor in the city today from Yrcka, Cnl. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Modford Printing Co. II. "L. Hull of Fuglo Point is spond lug the day lu Modford. Fair program on page 3. J. 1: Plerson of Kosoburg is trans acting business in Modford today. Try a Khy; Spitz cigar and en courage homo Industry. Will' Huzelton, Fd Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Gedrge Von der Mellon, Mr. and Mrs. William Von dor Helton, Mr. fAtijlnci!wO 51 V. CIimii.iih. Mrs. T. F. PfJmwere Moilford visitors from F.agln Point Sunday. Ue Voe buys beer bottles. . P. T. McA'ortli of Fugonc is spend ing the day In Modford on business. Dr. KlrchgcsBiicr will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday, Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Pen-In of lliils burg, Idaho, aro In Modford today, having stopped off whllo en route to Crater Lake. liaths 2T.c. Hotel Holland. air. and Mrs. I). K. GllllitKham of Chicago are tourist visitors lu Mod ford today. Program of fair on pnge 3. F. M. and W. K. Corliss of Portland are In Modford today visiting frb tids. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at De Voo's; 5c deposit on bottle. . Charles Molntyre and William Howe of llrlilgoport. Conn., are spending a row days in .Modford. Gates soils Ford cars, 200 down and I2."i a month. T. F. Caldorwood and family and O. W. .lacobs and family are In Modford today from Adol. Oregon. Illg 5c milkshakes at Do Voe's. 11. C. Murphy of Springfield Is In Modford on business for a few days. For the best Insurance see lloimos The Insurance Man. Fd Conloy of Fagle Point and party have returned from an auto trip to null hern California. Why not get It at De Voe's? Mrs. V. lloniulst of Fugle Point spent Saturday r.rtri h.m.ii shopping in Modford. Pears and apple label printers for the ltogue river valley. Modford Printing Co. Kd Dill ton of Fugle Point was a business visitor In tin' city over the week-end. l.ucllo Manning of Tacoina, Wn., Is spending a few days with Medford friends. ' t Hemstitching, pleating and all kinds of covered buttons made at Mrs. 1!. K. Manny's. Gurnett-Corey bid. Jumps Dwlght of Oregon City Is In Modford looking for business open ings. Mrs. I.undy, Nu-Bone Corsets, Plionc S2S, for cull, 730 W. 11th St. Ashland Thursdays. 154 John Grebb of Kugle Point was in .Medford Saturday on business. Meet, me at Gits, the Tailor's Tues day, September 12. Judge W. f. Colvlg. tax attorney for the Suuthern Pacific, spent Sun day and Monday vlslilng .Medford rel atives, i A free picture of your liabyj age from II to 12 mouths. At tlio Slur Photo Shop. Corner Main and Lau rel. 147 Col. H. C. Washburn of Tuble Itock, Is slated to be one of the 511 varieties of campaign orators to be turned looso by the G. O. P. In Oregon for the coming campaign. Fair t'i'ogram on page 3. I). A. G. Colli! Mae.VllI, llrltlsh consul al Collnia, Mexico, who spent a fortnight visiting Medford last year, bus been spending a week at Grants Pass with bis lamily, enrouti north In his aulo. He had good success fishing In the ltogue. Andy McGee of Ashland spent 'Mon day in Medford atlendlng the circus. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. Bert Greer was a Medford visitor from Ashland Monday. Get your gasoline at Do Voo's. .Mill Me.N'alr of Tolo Bpont Monday In Medford transacting business and allendlng the circus. Pear label time Is here. Stock labelB or special labels ot the Med ford Printing Co. Dave Cronemlller of Jacksonville spent the dny In Medford. i Frank and Jim Boss were Med ford visitors today from Central Point. Program of fair on page 3. Misses Pearl Boss and Hose Steam of Central Point spent tho day in Medford. C. E. Chase of Yreka la In Medford on business for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Thompson or Walla Wulln, Wash., are In Medford today. Thoy passod through tlio city a month ago southbound in tliolr car and are now returning. Hurl Kennedy, and family of Yreka spent last night In Medford and to day attended tho circus. T. C. Patrick of Klamath Falls Is a business visitor In the city today. n. A. Dozler of Gazelle is in Mod ford today on business and to attend the circus. P. L. Fontuno of Klamnth Falls Is transacting business In Medford to day. 1 James Mergler or Sisson Is in Moil ford today to attend the circus. II. 1'. Perry of Tltusvlllo, New Jer sey, Is a tourist visitor In the city to day. Miss Virginia Smith of San Jose Is Bpendlng n few days with Modford friends. . IMrs. David Ball and daughter of Crescent City, Mrs. Ida Johnson and son and Bert F. Ball of Warren Creek, Cel., are In Medford today, having motored over from tho coast. S. 1). Kobtnsou of Portland Is in Modford on business for n few days. Marsh Goodwin of Fugene, who is visiting relatives in Ashland, spent the dny In Medford. George K. F.ltlson of St. Helens, Ore., ami parly are In Modford Ibis afternoon, having driver, ,'helr car from Crater Lake tltis morning. Mrs. Fred Boper of Grants Pass Is spending the dny In Medford. Charles lllmcroth of Griffin Creek Is In Medford today attending tho cir cus. Mrs. A. C. Hubbard and sons visited Applegiite friends Sunday. Oscar I ligginliotham of Derby Is in Modford today on business. Itobort Coffnian of Butte Falls spent (he day in Medtord. Misb Jonosse Mutter has returned rrom Portland,, where she visited relatives. W. P. llolbrook or lJagle Point Is spending the day In Medfurd. Don Goodman, aged nine, sou of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Goodman, won! dutifully off to Sunday school Sun day morning. However his sense of duty failed after the session and ho failed to put In an appearance ut I home. Ills mother lute lust night ob tained the Information that her sou was with u crowd of circus roust aliouts and was planning on lrtivlni; ;ton with thorn. Tho police mil 1 members of the family of the m!- lug I searched all morning, finally ! finding him, ready to leave on the I rain .it 2 o'clock tills afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J), llalglit and Mr. aid Mis. M. Heulutid of Smith lilver, Oil, aro spending the day in ; Modford. li. F. Wagner of Portland is spoiul liu: the day in Medford on business. iCIRCUS ENJOYED C SCHOOL GIRLS 1 Despite the handicap of a mornjng showi a large crowd attended Barnuiu & Bailey's "world's greatest circus" at Medtord Monday and enjoyed the excellent performance. The large tent was filled, the performers in the three rings, artists lu their class, the menagerie one of the most complete Been here. Despite announcement fo the con trary, a street parade proceeded the performance. Circus trains began arriving Sun day at noon und from (hence until midnight there was bustlu and activ ity, as ptiraphcuulla was unloaded, all Medford being on hand to witness ttie clock-work IH;o inacinnery circus adjust Itself. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 11. ! Resolutions requesting that all Kan jsus City high school girls be required to wear uniforms will be presented to the board of education at Its next meeting. Tlio resolutions, which assert that rivalry In drosses Is huvlng an un wholesome effect on tho girls, two of whom recently declined to attend school because they could not dress as well as others, were adopted today by the civic commission of the coun cil of clubs. ot a FAIRBANKS OPENS SPEAKING CAMPAIGN where lie speaks tomorrow, lie will speak at Tulsu, Oklu., and Lawrence, Kan., later in tile week, and then (,'u to Kiinsns City to speuk September Kith. BRITISH STEAMER LEXIE SUNK BY SUBMARINE LONDON, Sept. 1.1. The British steamer Lexie is reported sunk, says u ijltiyd's shipping agency tinnoiiiice menl this afternoon. . FIRST SNOW OF SEASON FALLING IN COLORADO DF.NVKK, Sept. 1 L Colorado's I'irst .snow ni' tho sciiKuii is i'lilliutf at Lend villu today, nccoriliii to reports to the local weather bureau. The snow licgau Inst night, and uiiioiints to near ly one inch. AMUSEMENTS TODAY niir.Uio, Snpi. u.-i'iiiiH. w. Fiiiifijinks opt'iii'il his spejikimx cnni (iiiiun today nt HprinfifM,, Mo and will rn from ihcrc fo Okljifiomn City, TO LECTURE HERE MMS0 WEAK L'UULU NUT SLEEP A nulifhU' (M'tion will In- the ad dress hy it-w. Williuiii ... Sullivan, pastor id' AH SmiN' t iiitarian ehnivh of NYw V.u l; City, t S!. Mark's Hall, Kridav cvi-nini:. -Mr. Suilivan tn ;rallv conced'-d to h (In; leading min ister in the riiitiiriitn denomination. My thousands ol' people he is regard ed ns an inspired prophet of I he twen tieth century. . Mr. Sullivan was formerly n I'nnl ist father of the Kouian Cafholie ehureh, hut left that denomination several years ml'o lo tiike tip the work of it rnitariuu minister. He is in no respeets .sensational or ahnsive, hut is one of-lhe profonnde.-t thinkers of our time-. (loud music will he provided nnd everyone is welcome. SEATTLE FUGITIVE CAUGHT AT FUGENE .IOUCKXIO, Ore., Kept. 11. -Charles Drake of Seattle, Wash., is in jail in lOugcne, charged with grand' lar ceny. It Is alleged He Bccured ?2:,- 0110. Drake und wife arrived here Saturday evening by uutomobilo bound for Calirornin, and were recog nized by a local garage man. Tele graphic warrant was received last night. iprii y -, , 'H Made Well by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. North Oxford, Mass. "I had lost throe children and I was all run down and so weak I could not sleep at night My eyesight would leave me and every thing I ate upset my stomach. 1 wus very nervous and if I would start to sweep I would have to Btop and lie down before I could finish. I was looking over the paper one day and read of a woman who felt as I did und took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I took it too. Now I am proud to c!l you I am feeling fine and have given birth to a boy baby. He is my ' Pinkham ' baby. I keep a bottle of Compound in my house always.'' Mrs. Petbk Marco, Box 64, North Oxford, Mass. - ' Sleeplessness, indigestion, weakness, and nervousness are symptoms which indicate a lowered vitality of the female organism, and the tonic, strengthening properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs, contained in Lydio E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, are just what Is needed by every woman who is in Mrs. Marco's condition. For froo advice in regard to liny annoyiiifr symptom write to Lydia KjPinkliuut Medicine Co. (confidential )f Lyuua Muss, THEDA BAR A in , EAST LYNNE Wed. & Thur. PAGE i Cii u. wbnuin find that ahe still v ' loves a man who has wrongly accus ed and publicly humiliated her, when she discovers that the mnn really be lieved her guilty This Is the prob lem that gives a ntw and tense turn to the "love Interest" in The Primal lure Strong Cast , Headed hy Wm. S. Hart Of tha ; Hudson Bay Country, Where Men's I.nves and Passions ; Are as Turbulent As Mountain Torrents HERE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW PAGE Keystone ! THE LOVE COMET a decided novelty in Keystones-r-all the laughs you can crowd into 2-reel time. Our Millinery Modes for Fall Are Striking and Beautiful Today we announce a .splendid readirieks with all that is new in Fall Millinery. By every express come new modes. Our workrooms are hourly, turning out dozens ol: smart hats styles that are fresh, dainty, beautiful their charm is their most apparent trait. Millinery experts' have never before struck upon such striking styles as they have this fall. Their creations are chic and novel tasty and vsure to'please well-groomed women. , Bernard Millinery 115 EAST MAIN TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt ItKNT il-rmnii modern bunga low, ruriitxhftl or unruruMiFd. l'honc "J2 J 3. 102 'n.. i. u.n. ii Make this store your headquarters during Fair Weelt. Ffce ticket to Fair with every cash purchase of. $5 or over AUTUMN DISPLAYS of Women's READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL Is Now At Its Best The NEW COATS Arc licre in abundance. A grand show ing of the new praetieal Coats, large, roomy cuts, big collars, mater ials are mixtures, velours, plushes, kiultex, ponytex. etc. Priced $10 to $37.50 ALL SUMMER APPAREL AT CLEARANCE PRICES The Daylight Store "-4; The NEW FALL SUITS Are here and it will be a pleasure for you to try them on and choose vdur suit earlv while the stock is complete get a full season's wear. Priced $1S.50 to $47.50 The NEW MILLINERY No tine who sees our beautiful autumn display of hats can fail to admire them. The display is most varied. Felts are promising very ready sale at present, then the hand some velvets, plushes, charmeuse and battel's' plushes for dressy hats are the correct thing. A style to suit every face, a price to suit every purse. New Fiber Silk Sweaters New Wool Sweaters . New Silk Petticoats West Main Street