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WEXFORD MATH TRTBTJNK MEDFOTID, OREi.wa. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, ,191(1 PAGE TWfl I0CAL AND V PERSONAL Donations of rlulhlnK for two desti tute families, which Ini.ludu boy and girl nf J" and IB yearn. Want to go to school, l'lcase comniiiiiliato between 9 and 12 a. m. will) Mrs. Charles L. Srhlofrelln. Phono 4!!0. Pear label time is here. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printltm Co. Concert by Oakland boy's band at Hold Hill pavilion toniiilit. Also liiv: ilanee, lo and enjoy yoiirseir. Mrs. I.each, corsets to order, ma terial and fit guaranteed. Plicnc CS3-J. " The Oakland Hoy's Hand furnishes the music for the dance at Cold Hill pavilion tonight. Kverybody go. Something new In tiffany ring mounting. Let me show you. Kay K. Diamond, Jeweler. . IRS' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCall of Se attle fire upending the week end In Medford. Get your baker." kowih at Do Vno's. II. 11. llatnmnr, II. Saxsud and II. M. Cose of I'ortluwl, arrived In .Med ford Friday afternoon and will spend the week-end In the city. Sell those clean cotton rass while the high prices are on. Medford Printing Co. J. K. Ditties of Chicago, It. K. Dll IIcb of Ciallcc and T. M. Hitlles or Oregon City aro in Medford today, after a trip to Crater Lake In I heir car. See tho stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurry. It. K. Washburn of Table Hock Is In Medford tqdoy, after having spoken at a Hughes Alliance meet ing In Ashland last night. Mndford boosters smoke the Hert ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. Mrs. O. M. I'lumnier and daughter and Mrs. K. W. Crichlor acd son of Portland are tourist visitor In the city. Puttormllk 3c quart at De Voe's. II. J. Itussell Is a business visitor in ibe city from Seattle. Yn havo a telephone too, the num ber Is 21 li. lluttoiflcid Grocery. It. N. Wilson of Talent spent Kuturday In Medford on business II. M. Ilunderson or Oakland, Wis., is in the city for a few diiyn on orchard business. Why smoke hit cigars, when I,a Gondas aro only 10c. W. A. Sherman of Oakland trans acted buslnoss In Medford Saturday. Auto wheels ropalred; first class Joh guaranteed.. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. lie market. F T. Bradford Is a buslno-n vlsllor in the city Troin Oakland, Cat. Wnr prices paid ror clean cotton rags at Medford Printing Co. Cliarles Mctlowan of Klamath Fnlls Is a visitor In Medford over tho week-end. Makery goods at De Voo's. M. S. llenson. Mrs. A. II. lleneh. A. A. Knutlel and A. It. Ayres ar rived In Medford Friday evening from Portland. We have a telephone too, tho num ber Is 2111. lluttoiflcid Grornry. John It. llaiien, A. F. Cook and Albert S. Wyiliiin of Muisliflold ar spending a few days In Medford and vicinity. Attend thcilaui'o Saturday night at Nat, (iood mush;. K. I., .loues was a business visitor in tho city Friday and Saturday from Eileen. -Motorcycle for sale, II. D. two speed twin cylinder. L. II. Prlro, It I'. U. ltiiuto It. 1.111 I'M Findluiul of Uosoburg spent Friday und Saturday In Medford and nearby towns. (let your milk, cream, bivttor eggs and buttermilk at Do Voo's. John Crowley and C. S. Ilnllmvny of Weed are in t lie city today on busl liens. Offices have been opened for One tors Dow ami Tho Dow Hospital In the Medford Furniture and llnrdnnr lluildltig. Urn. M. C. Dow will bo In tho ofricea from 2 to ,1 p. in. Tele- phono 1 3!i. (. , C, Anderson or San Franetro transacted business In Medford Saturday Smoke a King Spltt cigar, Sc. Thev are home-made. tf Martin .lohn-ou of Clcudalc spent Saturday transartlm: business in Medford and Jacksonville. 1 horn will be sood music at (lie Nat dance Saturday nlht. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. 1'eart of Dallas Ore., spent Friday afternoon ami Saturday in Medford having stopped off on their retain from l,os Angclc: in their car. No llunllpi; signs for sale at tit Mail Tribune office. II. C. Mel.uuf.hlln of lOverett is business visitor In Hie city for a few days. Mr. McLaughlin has be engaged In Hie lumber business In the. Paget Sound district for Ihe past 10 years. Don't forget your 3 cakes ut Palm Olive Seap for l!ic at Heath's Drug Store, tippu.-itc Nash Hotel. II. T. Shenklnirs of Milan, Mich. Is a tourist visitor in tho city. I.unch goods at lie Voe's. A E. Miller ol San lleniadino spent Fridav and Saturday looking Cogglns and Alvin Vromon were the over the vailrv i only attendants. The young people No trespass signs for sale at tlie' "'p 10 ,l,Rlr fri,!n,lH at Mill Tribune office. Jlflr residence on Woodstock street. Will II. l'urry of Aberdeen, Wai:h Is a business visitor In the city. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy, Office Mall Tribune Bldg. The fountain before the Metho dist church on the corner of Oakdale and Main will be moved by the water department to tho opposite corner before the Washington school. Ilea- son lies In tli" danger to pupils of the S'-hool, who continually cross tlte street in front of autos and streetcars alter a drink at the fuiinlaln. Hear the good music at the Nat dance Saturday night. e Hemstitching, pleating and all kinds of covered buttons made at Mrs. B. 10. llaney's, Caruett-Corey bldg. Maurice Pet tit, who recently slashed Hie throat of ills 1 s-yoar-old bride In Chicago, was a schoolmate of Lauren iliniiian. c'tv electriclun of Medford. They went through the grade and high school together in edar Rapids, Iowa. Later Pettit ecame teller of the Merchants Na tional Bank In that city. Iliumun tales that In Cedar Itapids Pcttlt was well thougnt or. Spend Sunday at the now Hogue Oil: hotel. Excellent fishing. Big chicken dinner for 50c. 158 (J. C. Corey of Chlro, Cul., Is pending a few flays in Medford visit ing friends. Nut dance, Saturday night, good music, splendid time. Orville II. Warner leaves today for his liome in Harden City, Kits., nit.or visit with his sisters, Mrs. C. W. Aborcromble and Miss Edna Warner. Something now, brick lco cream In sanitary packages. Koeps two hours. Take one with you. Tho Shasta. Wulter Antle arrived Friday night in his car from Knnens, where ho has spent several months. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry. A. W. Walker nnd Delroy Getchel spent Saturday In Yreka, where Mr. Walker will establish an agency for lialtners and Maxwell cars. Do Voe buys beer bottles. A. S. llosenburg returned to Med ford Saturday morning to spend a few tlays. Mr. Rosenborg Is now claim agent for the Southern Pacific. The new position, be said, ho likes very well, but. can hardly be altogether content away from Medford. ; Batlis 25o. Hotel Holland. Hurry and Huston Ling and Ralph McKay will return Sunday to Yreka. whero they worked during tho sum mer, , Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle nt Do Voo's; Bo doposlt on bottle. Herman Myers was a business visitor in tho city from Lake Creek. John Prnther of Talent spent Sat urday In Medford, transacting busi ness. Dr. Klrrhgessnor will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3. j. F. Dltsworlb of Prospect spent Saturday In Hie clly on business. Jessie Glass and family of Sums Valley spent Saturday shopping in Medford. dates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. J. J. Rice was a business visitor in .Medford Saturday from Applognto. Oi l your gnsollne nt Do Voo's. Joe Smith and Louis Culver of Phoenix were Medford visitors Satur day. 'or the best Insurance see Holmes The Insurance Man. W. A. Sherman of Oakland. Col., Is In the city for a few dues and is also Inspecting mining properties in this vicinity. Big 5e milkshakes at De Voo's. William Sprouie. president of tho Southern Pacific and W. It. Scott, general manager of that company. irrtvo in Medford tills nrternoon from Grants Pass, whero they are ponding the day in Inspecting the I'wohy railroad. Tonic.lit will lie your last chance to got 3 cakes of Palm Olive Soap for I !ic. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. Mrs. T. I.ayton and daughters, Jes sie anil Amy of G-.unts Pass, are In Medford tor the week-end. Whv not get it at Do Voo's? A. T. Johnson Is a business visitor in the citr from Portland. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Vrs. Allen. Mis. Woodruff. Miss Parsons and W. 10. Brlngle of Salt I.al.e arrived In their car Friday evening and left Saturday morning for Crater Lake. Buttermilk. 10c gal. De Voe's. Balnclie Gray of New York City Is in tho city for a few days. It, L. I'ahcock or Bend la a busi ness vl: iter in Medtord. Mr. and Mrs. Art bur V. Dunn or Grants Pass are spending a few daysi in the city. i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knapp left Sat-! urday for the Mils near Trail, where i Ihey will spend twu weeks hunting! and fishing. I Miss Ada CoKglna and Elmer Vro mnn were married Wednesday after noon at the home of Heverend K. W. 'Carstens. who officiated Miss Klla Joe Wilson of Ashland spent Sat urday afternoon in Medford on busi ness. It. E. Smith of Tolo transacted business In Medford Saturday. M. 8. llenson und party spent Fri day night and Saturday morning in Mudford. conferring with Medford men upon the subject of good roads a''" proposed tax limitation inn. The statement is printed In the Portland Journal that n carload of Blue Triangle brand Winter Hunnna apples were In New York by the Itoguo Itiver Fruit and. Produce As sociation for $2.07 per box is without foundation. The association lias only 2 02 boxes of Winter Banan as and all are here in cold storage. None have been sold. Few Winter Bananas are grown In the Ilogue river valley and there of are disposed of at private sale. OBITUARY. Mrs. Mury A. Wiseman Mrs. Mary A. Wiseman died of paralysis of which, she has been af flietod for five years, at the Sacred Heart hospital, Medford, Thursday, Sept. 21. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at Williams creek. Interment Sparlln cemetery. Tho decensed was born In Indiana, Dec. 20, 1 850, where sho resided until tho fall of 1SC5 when she with her parents moved to Kansas. She was united In marriage with Charles M. Wiseman In 1S74. To this union were born nine children, one of which died in infancy. In 18R1 they moved to Colorado where they resided 15 years moving to Louisiana in 1S9G and from tliero to southern Oregon in 1901 where she resided until her death. Sho leaves to nicurn her death eight children, Mr. J. F. Wiseman and W. C. Wiseman of Provolt, Ore., Tt. K. V.'isenuin of Manhattan, Kims Mrs. H. P. Swan of Venlta, Ore., Mrs. 10. M. C.regory of Albany, Ore., Miss D. K. Wiseman of Manhattan, Kans Misses M. V, and H. K. Wiseman of Provolt and fivo brothers and four sisteiB, her husband being killed In 1912. She was a loving and loyal wife and mother and a true friend over ready to help tho needy and re lieved suffering and distress. She was a member of the M. E. church. Mrs. Mary Kllzjilictli O'N'eil Died At her home 1023 East Main, Friday, September 22, 1916 Mrs. Mary Elizabeth O'Nell, age 7i years, of paralysis. Sho was born in Lawrence county, Tenn., a resident of Medford add vicinity since 1877, and a member of the Baptist church for 02 years. She leaves .two sous, J, 1 Itoherls and W. D. Roberts ot this city. The funertil services will be held from Hie Baptist church Sunday at 2:110 p. m. Burial I. O. 0. F. rem etcry. LABOR PROBLEMS WORRY (Continued from page one) Hon was the only way to tell whether tho railroads could afford lo pay an eight-hour day. lie went Into tho details of bis no gotiations with the railroads and the employes. He declared from the bo- ginn'ng he did not ask either side whether the solution bo suggested was ncceptalilo to them. Way Must IU Found. "A wnv must be found," President Wilson said, "for preventing a rcplli lion of a situalion like the threatened railroad strike. "I invite all subscribers to suggest a method," he adiied. America is never going to say to an iudivldiiai 'you must work.' but It Is going to tell organizations of men that they shall nut Interrupt the lite or the nation. The entire program tor tlte solution of the railroad prob TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Phone 7 At F-4. one 1-foot wood 101 KOU K XC H A M : K 2 n aerea i in proved finest bottom land, near Se uttle, $r,noo for improved aere.ii; lie re. 4s acres Improved, all fine bottom l.uni, near Se.utle. $!t,r.un, for ruiu'h here. T0 acres improved near San Ilet;o. jiood income, $12,000 for ranch here, or city Income. ID acres Improved Tulnre count y, I'al., $l,ron for aerea m hero. NO acres OreKim t'ity, $Jo,;00 for acreage here. CuO-acro wheat ranch Montant, ?t:,O00, for I'D to m acres here. rial k Kealty i'o., JOG Phipps Mils. A New Member of the a. , The Hynes," a Government With Sells-Floto lem as proposed by mo to congress is going to be passed." After discussing tho railroad situa tion fully Mr. Wilson rociled the legislative achievements of his ad ministration. lie was frequently Interrupted by :ipplause. At tho end everybody cheered. GERMANS RETREAT REPORTED (Continued from page on nounced in the Bulgarian official tntement of September 22. Trenches between Fiorina ami l.:ike l'respa were cuitu)eil, while in tlie Varilar region nn attack h.v entente troops lireccileil by nnilliT.v prepiiraiion was pulsed. I'AlilS, Sepl. '.ill. -The I'rencii oniuimiiealioti on Hie progress of hostilities -alone, the Macedonian I'ronl, issued 'Ibis al lernoon, says: ilnd v.eulllev liai' interfered willi operations n.Ionir ull Hie front in (lie Orient, noil there have been onlv a few skirmishes m the vicinity of Doi- ran lake." They may cos your ihe aire more , PICTURE 1 ''.iiiiS I J m ARE WORTH 'A MORE ': Y'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinfiirniiriiiiiiii iiiiiiiiinimini MiniMiuiiiiniiij '. irniMiiuiiuuniii juimu uunuri Minn jjumuii ui ji rn inn mvtiu i iuuihittt ' inj nni m'jiii miumm m in i ii u i uiu i unt-Mn i t;i . mrM m ,t i .u uuiT7TrjJ ls tht'iT ciuyiuii' in this valley that is dissatisfied and wauls to oxi'lmiitre his or her city or ranch iirojicrty for 01 nl i leav land in Colorado or Kansas,' Wo have piod clear proper! y in tracts from five acres to 1(H) acres to exchange for a small ranch near .Medford. Hurd Land & Investment Co. Rooms 10, 11, Jackson Co. Bank Eldg., Medford Animal M. XL j--r. - Animal Now Being; Exhibited Circus. OF COPPER PLACED XKW YOKK, Sopt. 2'X Aofonlititf to It'inlu n'pnrtM current in tin.' finan cial district today, n big iorein or der for cupper ujirejrutins 200,000 tons or over 400,000,000 pounds, has lieeti placed by foreign interests, chiefly Hritish and French, with hire producers in this country. These in clude the Ameiienii Smelting & Ke iiniii"" company and the 1'nited Met als Selling eoijiuany. which re pre vent etl A ma liianiated-Anaconda in terests. The cupper is to he delivered in the first six months of l!M7. This contend is said to he unprec edented in the history of the copper trade. No Mich purchase for deliiv ery over any length of time lias ever heen made, and monthly, delivery of ahotit 7."), 000,000 pounds is in itself equal to the largest tonnage ever ex noil I'd. u x Ti EXCHANGE STEEL UP TO 117 NKW YdllK, Sept. 23. For a week-end market, todu.y's two-hour essiou of tliu stock excliuntre was probably without purullel. Triitltnj: the first hour amounted to more liiiin hull' a million shores, with no iinimition of activity with the ap proach of Ihe eiosc. There were numerous spectacular features, but all were eclipsed bv the further meteoric rise in I mled Mutes Steel, which touched 1171-;, " new record, shortly after 11 o clock. tllher lenders rose to highest prices in their history, notably coppers. Ocalinss embraced everv brunch of Ihe list, but tlie movement was far from uniform, roils milking eotnpnrn livelv Ii1t!e headway, with reaction ary tendency in shippinc; issues nnd some eqiiipmculs and munitions. Steel closed nt 117 alter deelinin;: lo llti:;if, tnakiiii; a net e;nin of it-s iioints. That stock contributed an-; iiroximately 'J.') per cent of tlie total j of 1,100.(1(10 shares, which estnb- lishos a week-end record in tlie local J market for ninny years. . Other stocks to mount to new ree-1 ords included Central Leather and I Mux well ami Stutz motors'. Kealistins ! sales caused some reduetion of ains toward tlie close, dcnliiiL's at that ner- iod beinir marked by such tremendous activity as to leave the financial ticker almost ten minutes behind in its report. How's This ? V( nflW (Inn Hi mil re il HnllTCM rieV'uril for nilV cap of CiituiTli lliut iiuiiitit bv i-unil by II;iJl'a Cutorrli Cure. t J. LIIUM-.l fli IU. i-R'UO, u. W. tho undprsianrd, liitvo Itnowii F. J. Clii'iii'V tur tin- lift 13 yt'hiH. ami Itvlleve hlui Vfrfpctly horn)ntljt lit ull Inisiii.s-t triiiiMictlmiii ai.d unaneitiiiy nine io (i;ry oui miy uuiiinuum aiade by it la firm. it Tulrdu. Olito. Tlitl'a Patnrrli C-ir ti (:ikpn IntPrnnllV. nCtln? Jlrcollv utiuu llio liKoil Hhtl i:iii.-ous au'rfa-es of the syHtem. Teitttinoiilnls m'tit free, l'rlow Take Hall's Fnmllj Tills fur conBU;mtIou. Wear Toric Glasses for Comfort If your orillnnry Classes act as a mirror and reflect objects from be hind. If your eyelashes touch the lens or the rim of your glasses come between the eye and the object only TOK1C lenses, conforming to the shape of the eye, can overcome tlie difficulty. I will be pleased to fit your eyes with TORIC lenses today. ri- l)imr Eyesight Specialist Over Tho May Co. Protect your Complexion with Marinello Motor Cream Forms a protecting coat beforo the application ot powder. Keeps the skin smooth and tree from irritation, and prevents tan and sunburn. Price 50c L'lAP.INELLO HAIR SHOP 41)7 Gtiniftt-foiey IlldK. TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. Harnlsh's auto will leave Eagle Point at S A. M. and 1 P. M dally, enoept Sunday; leave MeHford 9 A. M. and 6 P. M. Will call for j passengers at hotels In .Medford and hotels and business houses. In Eaglp Point. PHOVR B-X2 OK S-X3. TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS RAND McNAlLYSCO. 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Every needle-worker needs it; every housewife enjoys it. Previous experience not essential; spare time your only investment. We supply ev erything and show you how to hulld up a permanent magazine business. Write for particulars today to Agency .Manager, The Modern Prlscllla, Bos ton, Mass. Farm Loans Low Interest Rates Money ready upon approval of security and title. O. C BOGGS WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Plu)torapln:n in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or, place by appointment. Phone I47-J We'll do the rest I!. D. WESTON. Prop. , mm