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PAGE TW0I MEDFOTtT) MATT TRTT3UNTC, MRDFORD. ORE(iOX, SATURDAY, REPTEMttEK 30. 191fi f OGAL AND IMPERSONAL Tton Plymale, I.eon Speck and Trleve Lumiulcn left Saturday aftor noon for Warnor Lake In tUastorn Oregon, where tlicy will spent! ten days shooting ducks. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home industry. C. M. Much of Eugene Ik transact ing business in tho clty.- Order a case of Welr.hard Nector. You will like It, Phone .11. Oorge T. Fischer of Portland Is in the city on business. ; Lunch goods at Dn Voe'ii. S. Bcrtelson of Tacoma Is In Mud- ford on a combined business and pleasure trip. ' Any one killing China pheasants Sunday that they want mounted, leave them at V. W. Hartlotts resl denct, 23U X. Central. After Sunday leave at the store, 120 E. Main Btreet. 1C1 I. W. Lewis and Peter Oberln of Portland are spending a few days in the city. Pear label time In here. Stock labels or special labeU at the Med forrt Printing Co. F. J, Mossing of Tulsa, Okla., is spending a few days looking over the valley. Highest price paid for stilctlv flesh ranch' eggs. Cafe Holland. Miss K. flaggy, Miss G. Plllclngtcn. Mrs. Kate McComber, II. Dode and P. IV. Morton of Etna Mills, Cal., and Miss J. Smith of YreJta, arrived in Medford Fr!diy evening and left Saturday morning for Crater Lake, i Got your gasoline at Do Voo's. H. S. Webb Is a business visitor in the city from Chicago. Many people appreciate Welnbard Nectar, because they like It so. Phone Til for delivery. Harry Strong of Myrtle Creek is spending a few days In the city on business. We advise any one wanting Chlno pheasants mounted to have It done this year, as tho season will probably be closed next year. 1.6S 0. Scully and It. Chllwood of lone, Cal., nre tourist visitors In the city. Why not got It at De Voo's? W. T. Mlers of Drants Pass trans acted business in Medford Friday and Saturday. I will not charge you anything If I can not fix your watch to keep satisfactory time. Fay E. Diamond, .lewcler. At tho sign ot tho red dial clock. . . ion John Kropsio or Portland Is In Medford on a combined business and pleasure trip. (lot your bakery gourts at De Voo's. . D. E. King and William C. Ciitten don of San Francisco aro spending a few days In the valley with Medford as headquarters. War prices paid for clean cotton rags at Medford Printing Co. II. H. Lowe of Portland was a busi ness visitor In tho city tho latter part of the week. Itnvo you tried the Weinhard Nec tar? It's the most popular drink. Phono 51. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pnnck of Albany, Ore., aro In Modford, having slopped off on their return from a motor trip to California points. Mrs. Leach, llarclay Tailor ninde corsets, guaranteed. Phono G83-.I. Mr. and Mrs. II. It. llllven of Applegate nre spending the week-end In iWodford. Sell thoso clean cotton rags while the high prices nre on. Medford Printing Co. H. W. Floyd of Portlnnd was In Medford on business Friday and Sat urday. Big 5c milkshakes at Do Voo's. Mr. and Mrs. W. o. Pryor of Pos ton are tourist visitors In the city Tor a few days. Ladles, If you have any fur work you want done thl season, please bring It In early, before the rush is on. F. W. Uartlott, 120 K. Main, Phone 5-HI-L. ltU S. W. Foster of San Francisco spent the hitter part of tliu week In Medford on business. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurry. Mr. and Mrs, C. I). Cameron of Waldo, Ore., ore In Medford for a few. days visiting friends. Alodford boosters smoke the Med ford and Ml. Pitt cigars. Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Fulton of Chi cago, 111., are spending a few days In the city. The seat sale opens Monday morn ing for "A World of Pleasure." and already there are n number of theatre parties announced for the engage ment. The shew Is a departure from tho general run of musical shows and 1 is said to be yie biggest as well as I be I bent production ever staged at the Winter Onrdon. .lames McNeil of Albany, New York nrriveil In MedTord Saturday morn-' Ing and will locate permanently In tills vicinity. See Have Wood about that flro In-! surauco policy. Office Mull Tribune Hide. , Floyd Pierce of Fugle Point was a business visitor In .Medford Satur day. Buttermilk, 0c gal. De Voe's. A. A. Ilernard drove yesterday from Portland to Medford, leaving the Itose City at 7 :.'( a. m. and arriv ing In Medford at 11 p. in., the trip being made in a new Hudson Super Six. Hounding a curve In Cow Creek canyon the ear wus confronted by a deer. The animal jumped for the fence and got its head caught In the wire. Harvey Murphy and Maurice Leonard, who were in the car, jumped out on the deer, but in a moment it shook itself free and disappeared down the mountainside. Untlermllk 3c quart at Do Voe's. A. O. lusnop ot Ta'-ilo Point trans acted business in the city Saturday. Regular dance at Moose Hall Sat urday night, 9 to 12, Hue. 10 1 Peter Young of Eagle Point trans acted business in Medford Saturday. Why smoke hit cigars, when La Uondas nre only 10c. Miss Cllndys Streets of Cold Hill Is spending the week-end with Med ford friends. Auto wheels repaired; first class lob guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub. tic market. Carroll Powell was Indicted before the Federal Court In Portland yester day on the count of breaking into the armory In Medford and the postofflce at Tolo according to Chief of Police J. F. Ilittson, who returned to Med ford this morning, after having ap peared as a witness In the case. Tho Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Columbia double-disc records In the October list. Medford Book Store. ' C. J. Semon left Saturduy after noon for a business trip to the Middle West, where ho will purchase n saw mill and logging outfit to be erected In Medford. De Voo buys beer bottles. Everett Weed and 1 alloy Trent, of Colorado were picked up this morning by Police Sergeant Pat Mego, carry ing largo bundles under their arms. When these were opened a large amount of aluminum wire and copper cable was found. C. W. Martin, line superintendent of the California-Ore gon Power Company was called and identified the material as belonging to tho company. The men claim they found the wire In the hills near Glen dole. Their case will be heard before Justice Taylor this afternoon. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Lee Bradshaw of Brownsboro wns trading in Medford Saturday. Cot your milk, cream, butter eggs nd buttermilk at. Do Voo's. S. S. Stevens of Phoenix was a busi ness visitor In tho city Saturday morning. 8moko a King Spitz cigar, 6c. Tlioy aro home-made. tf K. S. Tuener of Yrekn Is spending tho week-end In Medford on business. No Hunting signs for snlo at the Mall Tribune orrioc. Mrs. M. M. Kdinunds or Gold Hill spent Friday In the city attending the W. C. T. IT. convention. Gales sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. W. II. Miller or Gold Hill spent Fri day transacting business in Medford and Jacksonville. No trespnss signs for Bnlo at tho Mail Trlhuno ofrico. Charles Hamilton ot Much trans acted business In Medford Saturday. Baths 2.1c. Hotel Holland. .1. N. Butler of Eagle Point was In tho city Saturday on business. Hoinstltehlng, plentlng and nil kinds of covered buttons mndo at Mrs. 11. E. Haney's, Gnmott-Corey :!dg. Fred Fortwlth of Riverside, Cal., In In Medford today, having stopped off on his return from n motor trip to Portland and Seattle. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT VM. lllt.XDV I'lvscnl.s Holbrook Blinn A KM A 11AM.ON With LI.F.ANOIt WOOIIItl'l'F TEDDY SAMI'SOX IX The Weakness of Men A sliiiy that is full of all of the tang of the vtut-hl's grt-ditcM city, softened by u miiuiiilH touch or the "lull iIiiiIh-i" coiin ti. XKSTOIt COMEDY Double Crossing the Dean TOMORROW FANNIE WARD The Cutter Magdalene Mr. and Mrs. Honors Palmer, who have spent a month on their Modoc orchard, returned Monday to Chi cago. Danny Hoodies anil Quackey Dad dies and the youngsters are doing some 'fine stunts in the Medford Book Store window. II. C. Evans has returned from a business trip to Eastern Oregon. While in Klamath Falls, Mr. Evans left bis car In front of the hotel and coming out found that another cur bad been run Into it. smashing the rear end.- Somethlng new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. The Shast. Wait Beebe of Agate spent Satur day transacting business In Medford. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle, at De Voe's; 5c deposit on bottle. Jim Peart of Talent was a business visitor In Hie city Saturday. For tho best Insurance see Holmes The Insurance Man. Medford people have shown a dis like ror the tasle ot the city water and many aro now getting their sup ply or drinking water rrom wells and springs. Dr. Kirchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3 W. J. Fiiuder of Oakland urrlved in Medford Saturday afternoon to spend a few days in the city on business. Typewriter paper ol all kinds at Medford Printing Co. R. M. Slater, a lumberman from Olympia, Wash., Is in the city for a few days longing over prospects in Ills line of business. Now bunch of Fox Trot 12-liich Columbia Double-Disc records con taining some especially good ones. Medford Book Store. 1 Mr. and Mrs. if. II. Twichell of Council, Idaho, aro tourist visitors in the city, having returned last night from Crater Luke. They will leave Medford Sunday morning in tlteir car ror San Diego, Cal., where .they will spend the winter. FAR WEATHER WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 Weather predictions for the week beginning Sunday Issued by the weather bureau today are: "Hocky mountain and plateau re gions: Unsettled weather nnd rains at beginning of week followed by fair weather after Tuesday. Considerably cooler Tuesday and Wednesday and continued cool weather thereafter. "Pacific states: Generally fair with temperatures near or above seasonal average." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU SALK Man's wheel, cheap, in good condition. Phone 15-h. tJ4 LOST Met ween Central Point and Ilry creek on September 211, Ulix-i tire on demountable- rim. Finder please notify .1. H. Carlton at Cen tral Point. 109 STAR THEATER The Home of Paramount AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Time WE ir.H.Tl:i'. (iENTINK KNTBKTAIXMKXT OX THIS lill. I, Don't Miss Seeing Douglas Fairbanks In ii live wire- (hara( t'ii4ilion of a lu'ii-!miT in i R3ggie Mixes In Keystone LOVE'S GETAWAY A Film- I'liro mid Simple. It's a hiugh-iM'ovoker of High Order TOMORROW ANOTIIEIl DANDY SHOW Another IHunly Shou Meti-o Wonder Play I'lVM'tits , IX "Tin-: vi rrn it." Would you have nerve to wait the nrrital of a mall order bride? NEW YORK, Sept. 30. J. P. Mor gnn, financial agent of the lirllish government in t tie Tutted States, has engaged passage on tho American line steamship New York, sailing to day. It was reported that Mr. Mor gan is going to London to arrange for floating another llrltlsh loan of f2.riO,noO,OUO lo be liaeked by Amer ican securities. Henry P. Davison, one or Mr. Morgan's partners, left tor England several weeks ago. Hank ers questioned about the oppor tunity for floating another lirltlsh loan said that never III the history or the country has there been such a demand for bonds. Walte'r -nines Page, the American ambassador to ilreat Ilritain and Mrs. Page also are passengers on the New York. VILLA 200 MILES PORTLAND, Sept. 30. As she lay in bod with her sleeping mother. Mrs. Klla Graven pressed a revolver against the elder woman's breast and killed her and then turning the weap on against herself, committed suicide. This was the conclusion of the police and coroner who went to the scene to day in response to a telephone call Minnie K. Graves and stepfather of from n. L. Graves, husband of Mrs. .Mrs. Graven. . It is believed that Mrs. Graven was temporarily deranged as the result of troubles with her husband, from whom she was separated. Before en tering her mother's bed, Sirs. Grnven loft this note on a bureau: "nattier this than the asylum. Use insurance for expenses." WASHINGTON', Sept. SO.Tlie wnr department today ordered the Ihirlieth regiment of infantry, troops A mill H of cavalry, field hospital No. 1, ambulance company No. 1, one company of., engineers and signal corps, batteries A nnd B of field ar tillery, nil of Michigan, lo the bor der. ' ,'. r Golden West Coffee IS "JUSt KiSM" I'll-XI) lIKADQt'AHTKRS AMER ICAN' l't NIT1VK KXI'KDITIOX IX MEXICO, Sept. :i0. Francisco Villa, witli 12011 men, is at t'usihiiirinchic, u mining Hmvn west of Chihuahua City, neeordini; to reports received at field heniliimirters' tonight. The last re port to headipiarters placed the ban dit leader nt Santa Clara ranch. thirty miles east of Xainioiiipa. If Villa has moved to ('usihuirinehic it would niaee him liUtl miles from the nearest American troons. lfeports cnncermiijr tho outlaw's movements, however, nre being stud ied and chocked in every possible way, for fear they are inspired anil that Villa, instead of moving south, is moving north, us lie is reported to have threatened. 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