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PAGE IWfl TOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL The W. T. T. will meet in the public library at 2:"ti Thursday after noon. All member are urned to be present us an Important business j meeting will lie hi. Id. 1 Mn. Leach, corsets to order, ma-j terial and (it guaranteed. I'hcue SS3-J. There will he a reception and very Informal social evening at the l.ln eolo school Friday evening given by the parent-teat hern circle o( the Lincoln school. Ail parents of chil dren attending the Lincoln are urged to be present. All Hughe men and momen go to "Nat" Wednesday evening. 1 "& .1. Lawrence Hill who ha been on the sick list fo; the past week In now able to be out. Get your baker good at De Voe's. . John MrVully of Jacksonville npent Tuesday and Wedneiiday In Medford on business. See the stork label carried by the ,,. Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. J. S'had arrived in Medford Tues day afternoon from Portland and took the triage to Crater lake Wednes day morning. Medford boosters smoke tbe Med ford and Mt. t'llt cigar. MIkh Helen Lawton Is visiting her brother I). K. Iawton at Fort Klam Bill. Iluttermllk 3c quart at lie Voe'l. Born To Mr. pnd Mm. Blnnchard at tne Evergreen ranch. Flounce Ttock, a son. Why Binoko bit cigars, when La Honda are only 10c. A cur of Itogue Itlver Cornice pears sold yetderday at New York for $ 11.15 and car of ftoRiie River Hose at $.1.20. The regular market on fall pearn has not started In the, east yet. only a few scattering cars arriving In New York. . Auto wheels repaired; first clasg job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub lic market. F. L. Heath Is spending the day at Kuglo PorM with his family. Bakery goods at De Voe'a. MrB. L. H, Walking of Kuglo Point spent Wednesday f in .Medford shop ping'. ' ' (let your milk, cream, butter egg" and buttermilk at Re. Voe's. . John Purdln of Crauts Puss trans acted business In Met) ford Wednes day.,; .. .... ...-,.,-. Smoke a King Spitz cigar, fie. They nrn iioVe-madoi tr Mr. mid, Mrs. Edward L. McKeo and son, Hiram W., of Indianapolis, Ind., arrived In Jledford In their car Tues day vvenlng by way of Crater Lake. They left Wednesday for Kan Fran cisco and after a short jitay In California, will return to their home. Phone your drug store wants to Heath's Drug Store, phono KM. We have a prompt delivery service. Mr. mid Mrs. C. W. Clresliam of Sun Francisco are tourist visitors In Iho cliy for a few days. Lunch goods at Do Vno's. Austin Corliln or Eagle Point a a Medford visitor Tuesday and Wed nesday. 1 No Hunting sliins for sale nt the Mail Tribune office. Mrs. Alfred L. 1'nrkhurnt lefl Wed nesday morning on the stage fur Crater Lake. Seo Dave Wood about that flro In surance policy. Offlio Mall Tribune lildc. Clint Cnlliitin purchased a Max well louring car TucHday. Ileiuiilltclilng, pleating and all lilnda'of covered buttons made al Mrs. II. j, llancy's, Canictt-Corey bldg. .lames Montgomery of F.ngcno Is In Medford for the week on business. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take ono with you. The Shasta. .1. C. Perry was a business visitor In the city Wednesday from I flit. Try a King -Spltr. cigar and en courage homo Industry. Mr. anil Mrs. 1!. T. l.aVeile of Ray. mood. Wash., are In Medford today awaiting repairs mi their car. Do Voe buys beer bottles. Sirs. Blanche dray anil son of New York City are spending n row days looking over Medford and the valley. Baths 2.-,c. ilotol Holland. . II. Warner. who Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Abcrcromhlc and .Miss Warner Kill leuve Friday lor his home In Harden Ciiy, Kas., going by Hie northern route. I' pays to please. Thai Is whv c maintain our prompt iMIven service Heath's Drug Store. Phene ss . Mi .Mabel Could of California Is visiting Medfonl friends and relatives Ibis week. Siskiyou or Colestln water. 10c bottle at De Voe's; fc deposit on bottle. . Kverett Catkin returned Tuendny from a trip to Kluniiiili Falls and llcml. Dr. Klnhgessner will bo at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours fur consultation, 10 to ,1, ! Dr. Pallee of ptoenii addrfi. the W. C. T. f. at their regMarj n M ifog at the public library Thur-i day afternoon. A full attendance ur ueirJ lloil call ue iwUMH o ith quotation from favorite au thors. Gates sells Ford ears, 1200 down and $"5 a month. Instead of tbe regular Sunda w hool teachers' meeting at the Bap I'rt church Thursday evening at 7 ocirK-k there will be a S-mday scno! Piayer nie'ting- Kach teacher is re-1 queried to be prenl and sit with hrj cla. Teachers are also requested to tiring llibles and help get ready foi Oecl.-ion Day, next Sunday. Get your gasoline at De Voe's. !l. T. Elmo and party of Cen'tralia. Wuh., aro In Medford today, bavins. sto;;ed off en route to San Dieo where they will spend the winter. Big 5e milkshakes at De Voe'i. John Gearbart, employed on a ranch east of Medfonl was brought to Medford for medical treatment thi morning, hi hand having been ba'!l." lacerated by being caught on a barbel wir fence. For the best Insurance see Holmes The Insurance Man. C. II. Brown Is In Medford today from his ranch near Kaglc Point. George Wheeler of I kiah, Cal., Is spending a few days In Medford on business. Why not get It at De Voe'sT ' Farnk Kthoridge has returned lo his home in Salem, after a short visit with Medford friends. Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Bone Corsets, Phone 828, for call, 730 W. 11th St. Ashland Thursdays. 154 William .lohnson of Glendale Is an out of town visitor In the city this week. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. D. J. Marshall of Roschurg trans acted business in Medford Tuesday afternoon. Pear label time Is here. 8tock labels or special labeia at tbe Med ford Printing Co. Mrs. T. M. Dolnn of Montague, Cal., Is visiting Medford relatives this week. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medrord Printing Co. D. M. Lowe. Sid Drown, .1. It. Plt tluger of Ashland and County Pathologist C. C. Cate will leavo Thursday for the state fair at Salem taking with them a largo display of Iho valley's best products. All llughos pien and women go to "Nut" Wednesday evening. l",r Al Voss, foriile'r piano player at tic Shasta returned (o Medford Wed nesday morning. For. pie past few months he lias beep playing in the orciumtva of llit RplMe'r and the Fly musical, .roiumly -.company, which disbanded yesterday In lioschurg: ' Mis Wlirffred Cfu'rR of Itoslyn, Wash. . is visiting .Mud lord friends, Kaniey Phillips of.upijer Applegale drove a large buiich of beef cattle to Medfonl today. "The cattle will he shipped lo Portland.. ,, , Bert lllgluhathum .of Prospect transacted business In Medford Wed nesday. 11. N. Hulbert of Auburn, Cal., Is visiting Medford friends. Mr. llul hurt formerly lived In Sams valley. I'M Wilkinson, who recently re turned from a four mouth's tour of coast cities, including Seattle, San Diego, Los Angeles and San Fran cisco, leaves Thursday with Mr. anil MrH. .lames Pelton for their Klamath ranch. Ue will visit there for a couple of weeks during which ho will make his first trip to Crater Lake. MUSIC TAUGHT W ' Work In the Klelcher Mimic Methml Is riiHclnatliiK tu the child. II Is iircucnleil i(l t J i -1 i from the "chlld'n Htiinilpuiiil." The in iimIca 1 funics aid It I in in musiilni; the iiri.il clleh of iiiuhIc. The klKtwledice Kiiincd become lierimiiiciniy rivcil In his mind Chil dren are tiumht to rend easily and inpldly: (,'lven a thorouiili kno ledso of t lie key bnnrd: niade faiiillar ltli tnnt) and miiHiciil sUiik; ;o develoii rythm; how to linllil maior ami minor males; to train tlio ear to sound and lo make the finders and wiltM flexible. Climsca now formlnK. aKP r, in Hi. .MIHS KliNA WAHM.II, Anlhorl.eil Teacher. Sllldiof llnllanil Motel over Mall Trillium, I'liono I l-.l. URGE PAILROADERS TO FAVOR WILSON CI. l-.VKI. AMi. Scit. Jo.-Ari;iiim Hint luhor mipiirt III I'lesldenl Wil son lor re-eleclinn Wllllmil K. Klee. irelili-iit of (he llrothcrhood of Kull ay Tralninen, tnulclit sent out a hulleiln in which it whs "iiixciitiy tc. illiesleil that the position taken liy I'le.slclcni Wlloon iind hoih hramhen or roiiKreiH lie mil formnten and that all menilieiH ii,. every honor.ilile nieaiiH lo retain ill olflce. n-Karillia of iarlian heller., those who have proven their lojally lo I hp cause of lahor," It $19,250; Sjri.-tTiii!t.tts ftr tin1 rrr-lioti ! now rrai lu! a ti!;l nf 11.'J"U. It i-i h'ljH-d hy t ht tiiHiinfi' in -iarcj !i brinv Hf t"l;i! cj lt 2".M'MI by t - rrnrri)r nyoii :ju-1 iriml up t'u r-iin-j pjti'.'ii. j Stitwrifiliitii- crfvioii-lv (ub- li-!n-.l Hi,V.O Ntt stibr ription-: K. M. UntwH . iiO r. u. v. riiUM-y . mo The Sh-i-t:. by V. J. I'ip-ia-s 100 Tlu Toi-rV 100 Dr. K. H. I'ii-kf-l - -t 10)1 Medfonl Furniture & llard- wnr- (V .. mo l J. N'ctr . ion F. M- Ciilkin- 100 S. A. I,(n-kttfMil - mo M. KubcrU 100 M('nr'!y In-iirniM c A'iny .. 100 K. J. N'rwmiin 100 WnniiT. Virtm;in & (ion 100 It. S. H..IMH - 100 It. W. Str;tni-i 100 K. II. Huh! 100 M. Ilarlu r loo H.' .1. Piibm-r 100 Miiilin .1. Itcfblv 100 MfiiiMrcli Srrd & Feed Co. 100 Crati-r mUv Hnrdw.ire Co 100 Mcrnard Motor Co 100 M. M.-ui.-k 100 A. I. Kit t U- 100 .1. It. Andrews 100 K. W. Short 100 Dillon Hill ' 100 Total fl!,'J50 The case of the State of Oregon versus Mrs. J. V. IVnlue, ehuryed by Itiehard Weber, proprietor of the Florida rooming house, with wilfully dest i-iyitisr properly, was continued indel inilely this morning, with tin provision of eoutinncd tjood behavior as- the basis for not reopcniii': the ease. ' Weber ti'-liiicd that Mr-. Perdue ln-eanie iuloxieaied ant. wit louit rea son seized a frying pan in (lie kitchen and smashed up the mirror in the plaee, 'According to l' testimonv of the defendant, Weber 'jim'-her liquor and liitn."( If drank "villi the rest. TliPti, she. lestitied.-Wlnr threw the i'rvin-r pan nt her, smashiii'; the first lOirrnr, alter 'wlneh she decided to finish no the job. Mrs. I'erdue's huhaiid is al pres ent unable to work, bavin-- been in jured al tbe plant of the Medford Ire ifc Storage Co. three weeks u;ro. The couple have wo boys, 1 1 and V yeais o ave. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Tile tcolfe Al the power Motion have liecn vellini.' " line lili at llle liatchel'V. J-lliner linwsnn 11 tut .iniiHM 1'fVtnu loi;"iiinloie, o .Meilloiil uml returned liisl veek. .Mr. ami Mis. I In t - u ,,rl h iflmiu-il Siinilav I'ioiu a vi-il lo retalives in M.'iMoid. Mis .Maier.v l-j-skiue wcnl lo Mi'illord Tlniisilav ninl will alleml selitiol the rni-ilicoiiiiii ivinler. Mrs. T. M. I'eeloc went to Medfonl dido tor ii -holt i-il with her daiejhtiT at Siiercil Henri ho-ital. Theie was a daie-c Saturday een iie.' nt the Inune of Mr. ' Kmliry, tlic tl-ual ',nid time lii-ini; had. Ml'. Itlaie-hard vvas houie lit Kwr '.reen tor a -lout visit. Mr-, lllai.'eh alit rind -nil i!l iriiialdv return home willi him al the c. pil nt i'li of tie- mu.itli. S' nie -iekne-- nmv, es,eeia!lv .iiti'ui- seluii.l chililreu, nothing seri-"ii-. t!i..i'-!i. .Mr. r.iulii-y wn- ,iiite uulortunate in having hi- ,-ar ili-alii'il Satniduy eveiiin.' mill had it tnMil in liv I'nt Walter's taiil:tul hav- Monday .Htcr- CIIICACO. Sept. 2ll. William J. p tiiiiiiua, iniiucr iiiiuisier 10 v Ulna, died eMct'day, at his residence here. Mr. Calhoun wiih US yearn old. !lo llad hrcn III III health for koiiic monllis, liHviiiK been ' stricken with liaialysis and tliccrartcr a comilica tion of at'.mcnta set In. Mr. Calhoun ; tallied fame an a diplomat tliroimll j bin mission to Cuba Jus-t preceitlni; j 'the war with Spain and special com- 1 ini.ssioiier to Veniuclu lor President j Knosevelt. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKO Man and wile lor oork on ranch. Call H0S-J1, ISO MOTOR LAWS UP TO LOCAL OFFICERS Tin T"!iitt in !!.; ;ii!iii!t';i n i-r!f-fj.i..iii,ior;'. : "To th..' Kditor: Kli--;.-.-l !;.-. jn of a Irt- ter rfcoivt-il bv thi- o'luv lodav. mrcKiiit of thu anony iuous rluiart(.r of the sii'iiaturc, wr are tinnhle to. iin.-wtT rotinnii!!icalM'n (kt.-oii:i1-Iv, and in iMmi.aeiu-e are takin.; liii-ineaii-, nf ndvi-ir!-: the writer. neli as the pitblie -rcnerally, that e'lin-e-fnenl of the motor eliicit "law i in no way vested in the oitire of the, -eerelary ol' taU't but i-, under the' law, (nude the duly of the various jMaee officer. Therefore, violation of toe nudor veliiele iaw should be reported to any (M-lieo itfficer. town nar-hal, constable, f-heriff or to tin-', li-ti ict attorney. C"iV f hnv cn "loM'd, section- JO and 17 (f wljieli cover point at iue. 'Thaukiit'; you for any n-e you tnav j-ce fit to niake of tins eorie- jKindeni-e,-1 remain, 'Yours very truly, 'DKN W. OLCOTT. "Secretary of State' "Salein, Sept. 10." "Seeretary tT State. 'Dear Sir: I am writing you lodav in regards to a little matter that has aliped mt to wonder why it is beiim lone here in thi )l;ice. It is thi a inaii hero by the name of Olmstead, a grocer, has been rnniiiti a bijr Chal- uieis ear .since Iho Fourth of duly without a lieen-e, and havs that he lon't intend lo buy one and will try -lidiiii; ihron-ii over the year Avithout ; it. And I myself bout-lit a ear only a i month ao ami j-ot my license in tliree lays. Why .siiould one pay and otli rs tut without There is more than one in this eountv doiit'r the same lllil j mn .1 Everyone admires a well -appointed homo, but the effect of the most tasteful nnil luxurious furnishings tan be hopelessly marred by unsightly window sltrdes. As a lir.ishinft touch to the beauty and harmony of your home, as well as the sat isfaction of havin shades that will not fade, waterspot or crack, ask your dealer to show you samples of THPCt STR t7 quaiitr WearUKe BucKikin" An unfilled, finely woven fabric, coated by hand with pure oil colors, which is revolu tionixinfe the shade market wherever it hns been introduced. To be as sured of the genuine, look, for the fU'.nnintee slip i the hem. If your dealer cannot show you s.imples of Three' Star I)anii-k Shades, drop us a hn and we will sec that you crc supplied, Columbia AttkIhi; It SKde Co. 449 B. Bw.J Si., PUad, On, TH'A CUAHAMTfr IHTHE HEM HnncsK HdtcriAt atd wtl t tvf.'iirrl frr c (fitirt wilt n nor yrnr TWO TRIPS DAILY , -IIKTWKKN , MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. II. Harnlsta's auto will loae EaRlc Toinl al S A. M. and I F. Jl. dully, oxc')it Sundav; h-avp Medford 8 A. M. and r. P. M. Will rail for iRiyciiKori at hotel In .Medford and hotels and business houses In Eagle Point. i ruoxE 8 X2 on 3-.s. ' V. tlitt'L'. lVHiii)r x nui inv bu-mes, but I a:u a t;jxjivr. and of no -rniiH iuf.tut. cit'tn-r. It uc .ne law-, why tit .:iyrrt- tiu:ii ? Vonr- tmlv, "A TAXI'AYKIi. TAltO OF THANKS The Chesitr A. Arthur Post and tAVomen's Kelief Corps with lo thank (all hoo kindly helped in the Mcd- ;Toid Day jtrofcram last Wednesday, Sel. lth. at the reunion at A.-hhuid. Beginning Today VVM. FOX . A picturization of the eternal strug gle for success and power and Pear Growing in Oregon S,hi Keel Token In ,. C Allen. Kelc.i-.d bt -c!be. also PATHE NEWS Latest Current Events Regular Prices Adults 1-V. 'liililri ii ." presents R I! Bertha jj Kaiich i -IN- w til D III S B M .ir I I Jl (Paid advertisement) j! . . ;-.v ii kr mi : W., : , I, - V! i "II tell' 11 wmimB' ra 8 i m Bi - 11 ' iiSfPl ill v 1 1 mil n ."saass 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN ONE NORMAL NOT ENOUGH Orreon has but one Normal School. This school ic lorat-d at Monmouth. Kxrellent as is the work of this si'hool it la utterly unahlc to simply but a small t;art of the need for trained teachers for the bOtfmor than 6.000 .'.hool tfscher. In ths public .cJ"ol of Or.a-ji. Bui 13 per cent mve been tra.iwJ lor their profe.cn ol leachlno In Normal Schools. .. . It is a well established fact that our one Norma! Rcr.ool raimot supply the needs of the entire stn e. Thai is hv we ask for your work and vote for the pn.prsM Eastern Oreson Statu Normal School at I'-ii'dttcn. t'renon. ' CiVE EASTERN OREGON SQUARE DEAL E 'ht rountle. In the Willamette Valley have employed ':n the n,tt five year., 203 teacher, who liave qrM rf;ed iroin the Mormoutn Normal at 9aln"; 1 V,1. .ormal S:hool oraduale. for the .ight leadina counties ,Dtan'or'i.vr"'flv. year. th. .tt.ndanc. of .tud.nt. from n.ne Vi!larr.e;te Valley counties " udeo" 7. Tpa.rct II student, from nln. of lh leading countie. n?KntoCraecrowded condition of our one Normal at JHonniciith and also the distance and expense of attending, students from Eastern Oreson are com pelled to ko to neiBhboring states to secure their liaininK as teachers. ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER $1,000 The annual maintenance co.t of the propo.ed State Normal School in Eastern Oregon 'b"'"! 20!h of a mill or 4 cents on a thousand dollars of tajaoie property. Isn't It worth th,. to have your childr.n trained to become useful and productive citizen. 7 STRONG ENDORSEMENTS : Amnr.E those who strongly endorse the establish ment of th" proposed Eastern Oregon Normal School are governor ithycombe. J. H. Ackerman, Presi dent of the Monmouth State Normal; W. J. Kerr, President of the Oregon Agricultural College; P. 1.. Campbell. President if the State University; liobert C French, former President of the Weston Normal, and practically all of the leading educators nf the State. J. A. Churchill. Superintendent of Public In structinn. voices the sentiments of those who are most familiar with the need of more adequate Normal facilities' when he says: ... "Orecon'. oreatest need for It. rural .chool. I. the teacher who has had full preparation to do her wofk. Such preparation can best come through Normal School ,r"intr-js that the voter, of th. .tate will assist In raising the standard of our schools by establishing a State Nor mal School at Pendleton. The location I. central, the In. terest of the people of Pendleton In education most excel, lent, and the Urge number of pupils In the public school, will p vo ample opocrtunity to .tudent. to get too amount of teaching practice required In a standard normal school. All the above educators insist that a Standard Normal School must be located in a town of 5000 or more population and having enough grade pupils for teaching practice. VOTE RICHT Bv voting YES for No. 308 you will help to give to the rhool children of Oregon the l! aovrntages enjoyed by the school children of our neighboring states. Vote YES for No. 308. Eastern Oregon Stata Normal School Committee By J. H. Gwlnn, Secy., Pendleton, Ore. Mil Medford Cement Brick 6 Block Vorks OPPOSITE WOODS IA'MHEll CO. YAP.HS. ' H. A. JANSEN, Proprietor J it ir r SPI-XTAl.TlluS Ornamental Brick for Fireplaces lit Different Colors; Granite Karetl llrick; l"rns anil 1'on li FiirnislilnKS. ui:.i)QU.i!Ti:its roil ck.mhxt siia).s, wateu TAMis, rksei;. VIIII1S, FKNCK POSTS, CK.MKXTKHV FFRXISIIlXCiS, OKAVE MAKK KHS AXI) SI.V(ll,M OKAVE MAl;soi,ElIS. The above sketch is one of the many different kinds of Cement, Brick or Building Blocks that this factory can nioduce Giyc it a roost and wntrh it grow Other factories will follow ami a payroll "ill lie established fcr a sreater city of Medford. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cures for Furaclic, lleatlaclie, Ciittnrrli, Biplitlierin, .Sore Throat, l.unn Truuhlo, Cancer, Kidney Tiiilllilo, Sloinacll Trouble, Heart Trouble, Chills and Fever, Cramps, Coughs, Poor Circtilalifin, Carbtinchw, Tiiiimm, Caked Itn-nst, Cures of nil klniLs of (Miitrt No 0H.'mt ion. To Whom It .May Concern: I ara free from rheumatism. You can be the same by taking treatments from tllm Chung, the herb doctor. My rheumatism was so bad that It made nie so weak that I could scarcely get up when I was down and the pain I ou could hardly know unless one had the same disease. I was truly dissatisfied and disgusted with life In my condition and trying to live. Now to my friends that care to lie cured and would like to be free, try the herb doctor. He can certainly relieve in a very short time. Very truly yours. MKS. M. I,. KOI.K. A fliuminteel dine for Pile No SiiiKlcal (emtion Hciplincd. 211 SOVTII FIIOXT STIiF.KT, SIKH. F1; OliF-liOX, Mf4jas$i;8ess TO ORDER $25.00 UP Ale ri.on;nn n j a j riiou uicaiiuiij, ricoolliy dllU MllCllliy 123 E. MAIM, UPSTAIRS RAND McNALLYfiCa MAKERS OF MAPS for All the World ''HICAGO NEW VOKK RandMcNally&Co. 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