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MKDF01JD M.Ur- TIMHI'XR. MET) FORD. ORnnOV. TTiTDAV. 0('TOPr,R 20. WU IWOE TWO I0CAL AND L' PERSONAL C. I. Ucinrr arrived in .Meilfonl Thurmlity evening Inun I'lup'im aiul will hjicnd a lew days in the cily at ti;inllnK ' I'lisliiess inatH'rH. -1 1 cent will buy a r mil lnx of I'alin Olive I'uwrior and Uiiimj lU-cint rakes of Palm Olive Soup at Napkin's DniK Sro. 'Clyde J. Tlionias of l'orllnml tnuiH aclert liiiKliieHH wilh AW-uToril mur i liaiilH Thursday and Friday. An (jlt-ctrir. crunk lesn, Coin niltla (Inilonla l liclim shown liy tlm M'd fonl Mnol; Store. K. It. Itit hie of Portland Is a l-iisi-mtss visitor In tin1 city for n f'-w ilayn. MrH. l-raili, Corsets niado-to-ordfr. Alido-tfupport Cornet, alo lu'lts. .'(2 Xorlli Harth-tt, I'hono :tS-J. V. H. tiritt of Sacra men to Ik unending a few days In .Medford and vicinity. (let your gasoline at le Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. llutler are Medford visitors for the week from Coble, Oreuon. Hat lis, and massage. Dm. HcdKuH, 23a K. Main St. l M. Johns of Cleveland arrived in M dford Thursday aflernoou for a brief business visit. Halloween novelties, rrein. nap Miik, plaei lards, etc. Medford Hook Store. C. II. WhIhoii oT Ashland spent Thursday and Friday in .Mod ford at tending to IwhIiu'kh matters. Auto wheela repaired; first -class job miarante.ed. I'rlees reasonable. .Mitt'tiuH'H Hepatr Shop, opposite nib-d lie niarlcet. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. .lames of Mae lluiiuall. Wash., are Medford visitors for n few days. "I'hantoin" and his man, Crubbe. t'omlitK. 1 8- Mr. and Mrs. Court Hall are spend ing a few days at Prospect. In Monday's wash I would use lleaih's Laundry liluiim. 12 mouths dining 12 cent. Saturday is the last day of the special price. Ilealh's UniK HI ore, opposite Nash Hotel, Hen Kiting of CIiIcuko is upending a few dayn look in:? over liiisiue.su Op nitms in Medford and vicinity. Mrs. K. Yarrow Is a Medford visitor for tho latter part of the week from Philadelphia. HlK "'f milkshako at He Voe's. Hr. .I.1 .1. KmiuonHi Frank Owen, Charlctf. Hrown' and Dr. Slover have returned from a hunt fin; trip to War ner Lake. They report few birds fl.v ittK and tlie shooting poor. . Clih ano S niphoiiy Orchestra play ed Crier's "Spring" and Meudels fhon's "WeddliiK March'' for Culiitn bla Doulde-HiKc Itt-oid, lor the rrcord. Moilfnrd Mook Store. H. H. Stevenson of Huucom spent Thursday afternoon in the city trans act hit; business. See the slock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are In u hurry. Miles Citntrull of Ittich was a busi ness visllor In the city Thursday afternoon. See Dave Wood about I hat fire In surance policy. Office Mull Tribune HIdu. Ceoij-'O and Fred I. unity will leave Saturday lor I'nrtland, where they will attend school at ihe lloli Cross Institute. Mrs. I.undy will remain in Medford. The prompt delivery service at Ilealh's DniK Store pleases the public. You try It. It. I', You iik will leave Saturday fur Ihe Yakima aud Wcnatehee apple districts In Wash inu ton In the in terests uf the Producers Fruit com pany. A string around Mur finuer will help you remember thai n I. I'. loi:e b at nn'iim i tutuMi better. Med ford Hook Slore U. ii. I.arkiui; til Yoimdla, Ore.. Is Handing the w eek with Med mid friends and rein j ; vt". No Iluntini; kIkuk fur s.ilo nt t tie Mall Tribune oftic. Mrs. c. it, chur hill iinhnl In Medford Thursdnv ullernmm from Se attb' and IH make her home in this ciu . i Tut f - milk. I in- it- Voe's i :.4tcs S' tit- I 'nl d I .11 s $'Jin. -bu n and i J ."i . n.-ni h. tt O T Sum bu i. I; o Inilepelldence. Ore , U .-.jn. nditip ;i ii w das in the elt btokinL oer orchind iiroherrb-. You will i;ei pood in on sure and Kood ga.ollne ir ou i:et it at He Voe'S. Williatu VeiMiit ol Poiil.ind f i,. ut Tbur:-daN eveuin ; in Me.li.ird P .i In., for l-:ab" Point I 'nd.i v morn in u where be will fpend a uionth wilh l.eli.Hves. Unit Tint t j quart at Me Voe's. I'lanl. Math's and Mr and Mis. Iternard X'.-.ey a rrtved in i i ant s Pass this utnrniii.: to In sin a ,i-rii il meetin Suudin tb.it w ' II c.ni ' u 'n until November Coner and Hun. an will Ii;hp l,',ri and v eal at boot U II pu Mb n .tiff Saturday. ' t v ' .Mrs. I. .(. li .eu n an. I da hi -'v. Marwuiel. of Ap .legate spent Thrs diiy shoppiUB In Medford PP OP htiyc beef Lottie. Ii. .1. Trowbridge and Will C. Sle(d, j superintendent of CruUr ImUo Park, buve just returned from the lake and J report the mads tine and the weather j clear. l(aker uoodh at IH Voe's. j F. II. lia.' burn, manager of lliej Portland branch ol the Fniou Oil Co., ; Is In Mcdfonl today. His oompauy will Im-tall a motor truck for service' in tliiq locality. ' Quality and se-ice al Phone Hi. j liutterfh ld (Irocery. ! At booth IS. public market, milk! and srain fed veal and homemade suusuk.". No t respans sii;ns for fia!; at the Mail Trillium office.. : Last. Wednesday n in lit Medford : Camp No. Hn, Woodmi-u of the World, j held a regular lni..lness meotiiii; and anions other niaC.ers acted upon by i the camp, it was decided to bet: In a meiubership campaign, and In order! to gel matters shaped up and tart the campaign at onci it was decided! to hold an open nieoiintf Wednesday night, October ."i. Kvery niemher of1 the order is requested to be present.1 if possible and brinji a prospective! friend. Committees huvn been ap-j pointed on a i ranuements for this meeting and a good time is assured j all who attend. ! Scientific dying of faded auto tops. Overland agency, S. Central. 181 Samuel Hill, the good roads advo cate, passed through Medford Fri day with Mr. Middlelon of Seattle, hound for San Francisco, where lit is to campaign for the proposed hiid.imiu bond issue Tor new state highways In California. Saturday he will address a gathering hero hi favor of co-operation bet ween California, Oregon and Washington in the con struction of the finest highway in the country from the Canadian line to Mexico, lie was taken over tho Pa cific Highway to I lorn brook by County Judge Ton Yelle. Oct your milk, cream. butlert eggs and buttermilk al He, Vow's. H. (I. Fnders of Ashland trans acted business in the city Thursday afternoon. Quality and service at Phone 2 HI. Bntterfield Orocery. 1 S2 W. A. (biles left Thursday for a hort. business t ri , i to Portland. Vitality supreme, health of mind and body are yours. Latest scientific methods in health building and physi cal culture. V. Theodore Matlock, St. Mark's hldg. 1 S:l Frank Chestersou of Alameda, Cal., in spending a few days In the city. Famous Houston sorghum at Hutchison & l.umsden. i Anderson Smith of Iteno, New, Is upending a few days In 'Medford and vicinity. Mr. Smith Is a cattle raUer. You will get good measure and good gasoline If you get It at lie Voo'b. Frank Ktheridge of Herniate is among the out of town visitors In the it.W Regular Saturday night dance. !t to I 2 at Moose hall. 1 S2 V. .1. Hainan Is a business visitor in the city from ttosebiirg. Baths 2".c. Hotel Holland. .1. W. Jacobs, who recent ly re turned to Medford after an absence of several years, is building a grocery store al Itovershle mid Jackson streets, which he will conduct. nisklyon or Colestln water, 1 Oc bottle, at He' Voe's; 5c deposit on bottle. N. I. Kingston of Mar.-hfleld spent l bursday in the rlly attending to business mat lers. For the best insurance see Holmes The Insurance Man. Clarence pierce, Verne Marshall and Mert Kmeriek left Friday morn ing in Ihe Fm. rick car for Klk creek where lne will spend two weeks hunting. I would erlainl phone my drug slore wauls to Heath s Drug Store. The hae the prompt de vice. Heur.v I rust v of Klk free.; jociiI Fibhn iii the cit attending u limi ness matters. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. Olsril ol Klk Creek sold a Klllill ?t -! P In Medford l'ridu too. nin Mrs. I,uud Nil -Untie Corsets, I't.r call Hotel Medford. Ashland Thursday Kiniilett Pet ,Mi J. P. Colllngs of Wiitliiim spent Thursday ami Friday attending, to business matters in the city, K. I-:. Merrimau of 'anyon City, Colo., Is among the out of town visitors in the city. Mr. and Mrs. (Jeurge Voir der Hel leit of Kagle Point bpcut Fritluy siiopping in Medford. 'con-( riictive proyraui tlmt will pre jvem the poihilil.v of the nation' jarteric (icing; chivied. ! Need of ladei-lttp. Thiu- do not do lltem-cl ve mid in (mrr !uiruui--earum svt:m of joern- meiii there lm- nlwuy- been need lor i leaih-r-liip by llle pre-idclit, de-pite the lieltoii of the complete divon-e- llevs will tie In- ment temple w Ii hi it the ! and 1 Two bowling stalled In the F.U next lb days. Thomas lleriord of Phoenix was a laziness visitor in Medford Friday i morning. l N. M. I.eFerii of Chicago spent i Thursday and Friday In Medford. F. S. Johnson is a business visitor In the cltv from Portland. K. P. MeCaiiu of Seattle Is spend ing a few days in .M'-uioni and vi cinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ma- kel of ItutU, Mont., are spending a few days look ing over Medford and the surround ing country. W. A. Coggershall of Portland is among the out of tow n visitors spend ing a few days in Hie city. Phil Flood of Portland is spending the day in the city transacting busi ness. I. K. Itagsdale and Miss itagsdale of Lake Creek spent Thursday In Medford shopping. I. I). Buckley was a business visitor in the city Thursday afternoon from Km h. lay Crover of Kagle Point spent Friday in Medford attending to busi ness matters. Joe Slnuotl is spending a few days iu Ashland on business of the Call-rornia-Oregou Power Co. Mrs. F. U 1 It'll til and Miss Frances Heath of Kagle Point spent Thurs day afternoon in the city shopping. C. K. Franker of Portland is a business visitor In the city for a few- days. Mrs. Hon J. Zumwalt of Kiamath nils Is spending a few days iu the city visiting friends. GO FOR WILSON 1 N I of Talent was ; t the eit Frhla Uli-llllil' Ir. Kin-lim-sMior w HI be at ffntol a h evetv Wednesdav. Hours for consultation, in to :i and Mrs. t ).; ;nu ,ave re- t ihe power- of the executive :i-lalive mid ' judicial bodies. Tho-e eoijiidainin'' iuo-.t biilerlv of the iire-ideiil's haviuir Inken the lead! at a lime when ieader-Iiip wa- neces-ilv -ary. prom i -e wit It iMihrie-- tnal Hughe-, if I'lecied. will do a mueli or more in I lie same Hue. One source of enmnlu iut aja iu-t the iie-idcnl lui npparenliv dried up duriiM; thi- c:iniuiin, and llial i- Ihe heedle-s niul hrutat allempt hy the -turn! put element of t lie count ry lo ile cut the eoul irmatioit of I. mils llratidei- n- n !iprente ctuni juttge. It i.- ohv ion-; llinl. pleasing a- stieh eril ici-m mi'ht be to the Smool I'cntoM'-. and Murray Cmne. it eir tainly would nut lend toward the hoped-for reconciliation wilh the pnej revive-. Tltatt Indl has been fired and is forgotten. The light pedal i nUo placed on the iiejti of Senator (iallinger and the standpat ters of both parties ny.uin-1 the con firmalioii of Mr. liuhlee lo the fed eral 1 rudes commission. Whenever the pre-ident has made important ap pointments they have been of -iieh a sort as lo have incurred the enmity of tho-e opposed to progress, t ho-e looking behind themselves for light and leading. The s progr -IVi I W-'shmg-ion i- aiiil iilltiouvh i epublieu .Iron; it wilt I (caul ics, Spit.eiihurgs, lihiek- Hen, Siayman Winesaps, Hiaek Twigs and a few White Winter IVarmiun. On account of adverse and unsei zed weather, condition, the fruit in lo. ill sections is poorlv matured and lack- color to e!n.-s u- fancy grade fruit. Filly per cent of the crop will nin small and not over 2.") per cent will pack us extra fancy. Va-hin::ion Spit zenhurgs, unlike those iu Oregon, have a fine full color ; i tit.1 tho-e which e-eaped frost daiii-;-ge a rc w e!l tnal ured. piitbahlv go republican as re stale offices, will iu ail probability ridl up a UKijoiity for Wilson, stated It. '. Voting, pre-idetil and general imtmiger uf ihe Producers' Frnil cein pany, this aiternooii. Mr. Voiiiig re turned lliis week from a irip thi-oith ihe I mil tli-trieu l" Wa-bington in the interest of hi- company. The proL:re--.!c elcineltt of the -tale, he believe-, wilt support President Wtl-t plant. A.pid,elienl uu'hiin; was pliic ed on Ihe market lliis year wliieh'does Ihe work cheaper and more efficiently than it can be dune by hand. A iiuui ber tif the luachines are being: Used iu the Wahinpton fruit tfh.Jricls. Kittle Co-K-iatlon. lauy of the fruit rower of the Washinloii bell, co'idinucd Mr. Young, -how a lauientiihh: luck of the spirit ol' co-operation. They v iil at tempt to do their p-H-king in tcuipo iarv sheds and Iciin-'.t1 rather than secure good tiuai ters bv en-operaling. Piio f Apples I However, one movement in the diree- Apples from the Washington fiuil ! tion of eu-operation was made iu the sections are selling at from ti'i rt-nti 'stuli(ihnn-it of a lime niul sulphur to -f tt.Mlic box at the car. The for- nuinii fuHnring . plant al. Js'ehih. near mer nri'ce was brought bv small fruit VaUimu. This piaul made a great suv that pucks f,ve tiers, while the exlraji" 'or growers in the mM of spray t incv biiMi-ht the latter mice Theiuiul the ipiaiilv of the fruit, which is j hulk of the en. p. w hile it will nut ' practically five from worms, speaks icom-iiand fancy nriees, will, however. ,1 lliV for the quality of their prodm-t. Ihe ohl through careful diM ributiou. Voun- will leave Salurd-ty for Labor in the Washington apple dis-1 Wenutchee aud akuna, cpeetiug lo absent scvern I weidis. son as the candidate mole nearly P- !ui,.t, Vlrv M.ilri,. lllui llu.n iiri. yyu be proaching the ideals of their party. j .. w.(jii T(u. !;ilu1. su.Ultfl. ltll, Heavy Fruit Crop. ,,. somewhat relieved bv the work The Wcnatehcc and Yakima dis-j of the Wasltiiigtoii state department tricls of Washington, said Mr. Young', of eummerce, which conducts a free I SCENE OF DESOLATION ' CHICAGO, Oct. 20. A foretaste of winter was given mid-western states from the Canadian border to Texas today. Tin' coldest spot on the domestic map was Devil's Lake, N. I)., where the mercury registered six degrees. .Minnedosa. in Manitoba, was two de grees colder. Know blanketed northern M inne sota. It fell iu. Illinois ami Iowa, (Continued From Page One). m bricks or beams w hieh euuhl be used iu restoration, A-1 a village. I'ozieivs has di-njipeured. Cities or Desolation. "Just, beyond Po.iere- ami slill he- low the summit runs Ihe Hue of j and was predicted for Chicago, which trenches irs occupied bv the Canad-jwas on the eustern edge of the wave, inn-. Thc-e are in the midst of the.hv night. ound whicli has mos suffered. I lere ! At KpringfiehL; 111., the snow was the acme of deM rm-t ion. Xo grain isaid to be the earhest vi record. of surlaee remain-. iiimIi-'I nrbed. There 1 Oulncy roportejj late vegetables is nd room fur a fresh shell hole. N'u- t daniHk'd.' , ' Ottniftii. IoW'a. sent word where js (he power of modern nrtil-'of a sharp drop of 115 degrees in tem lery or the thoruugliness of prepa ra - ! perature and Iturlingtbn, Iow a, street lion better exemplified. We have I it - 1 cur truffle was hampered and trains e rally blasted our way forward. Knin were reported lale ow ing to the apM-ars nut only in Ihe devn-lnled jsnow. en rlh aud hoii-c-. bill al-o in the ad- s -r.j--!- der wasie of human life. That is all j ..round sacred n (he uicniorv of our 'lead. Also in Ihe scarcely defined trenches of the enemy the (iermaui 'n-rs lie ihieklv." j Iu regard to the -ilii;iinn iM tbel air the comutuuiipic says: ! In this respect the Ihitish and, r re rich duminatiuu is almost ab.-o- ! lute. Heir all dav long we wrilch our! nhincs circling above our heads, j Closrlv they come and go wilh llu-i -peed and alertne-s of bird- I hey -eem to hang .-uspeftded iii the ky. Oeca-iuiially a flight o live or iii'iiv pintles, intent upon "ini1 spe cial mission, go over high u and dis appear into the distant mi-l. So rarely do t he ( lerman uinchna - ;; p- Weiiatchee will ship in tae neigldior- I ing the schools m some localities that hood of iltmo ears, while Yal.ima will! the pupils may help in gathering the ship SOOO ears. Thirty-live per cent crop. tl these aiphs w ill be Wine-aps, v. illi j A grader, sorter ami cleaner. Mr. the balance evcnlv divided bet u ecu j Young stated, will be installed by his the leading fed varieties Ifutnan company next vear in their Medford were roughly handled.. ' CHICAGO, Oct. L'O.An attempted "silent demonstration" by members of tho National Woman's parly In front of the auditorium where Presi dent Wilson spoke, developed into a near riot, in which banners opposing. Wilson were torn from the demon strators and trampled and the women ThSnsible Way lor a drinker to rid him' self of the headaches. biliousness, heart flutter and othr ills that often com from coffee drink ing is to quit coffee and usb the There's a Reason At Grocers WOMAN HAD NERVOUSTROUBLE Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound Helped Her. . l f e e I POSTIIM II ,IWililllll9:'I.IM'i;,W!'- B Poatum Cereal i Co'. LimHl Xtll. Otlfc. U. delicious m food drink . STANT POSTOM . J, ; . AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS tear here thai daily nle u oiue hir i men w h ni'iiilh h. have tC' TARIFF THING OF PAST i lips (Continued Krom Pne One). are practically stlnne al peace.' Tiiiiiuuli.uit the turmoil and ihe Mic-r-iiicidcnt 1 the reate-l .l human efiine-. i'tc-idcut Wil-"li Im- ('iir-ucd the path of c.ui-1 met i e work look up.: toward hotter ecolioii ic colhiitioli for the a1 cla-c of (nil oeoph' a liuiml in incrcu'-i'd ami idicai'Clied pcmhic lin and ui-t iihi;t ion. and a inoie eiual -ha nil- ol' what out count ry and our people can t'urnwh to all. West Danhy, N. Y. "I have had far oi l f nervous irouoie an my iiie until i iook ; i .yum r. i irmnnm s Vepetnhle Com-J pound for nerves and for female trou-1 bios and it straight- i ened me out in e;ood j shape. I work nearly j nil the time, aa we live on a farm and I ; have four frirls. I do ! all my sewinj; and other work w i t fi ! their help, so it: : shows that T stand it reni well. T took t the Compound when my ten year old daughter came and it helped me ft lot. : 1 have also had mv oldest cirl take it. : and it did her lots of pood. 1 keep it in ) me nouse all the time aim recommend it." Mrs. P i:vitt Sincebaihjh, West Danhy, N. Y. i Sleeplessness, nervousness, irntahil 1 ity. backache, headaches. H rap-pin if ser- ; eations, all xint to ft-male derange- t j meats which may he overcome hy 4dia ; E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. j i This famous remedy, the medicinnl ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty KAIlS UK SH1ML in ... . 1 ndav am tiiwii ami SclTt'll i!k (HiiniToNV, ihe I'ciniwiii'd ri-d"- linh illc nines will ciiai-t nil uur aiiioiis liascliall i')cin classii- "Casey at the Bat" Around this story is woven a story of ungual heart interest there are thrills, (ouches ol comedy and an oecasioiuil tear EXTEA SPECIAL: To meet the popular demand, Fletcher Pish will recite De Wolf Hopper's poem, "Casey at the Eat." DeWolfe Hopper In iHHIT Nui I' ran- lliuhf t pri.'o Kii.l for strli-tly frivh rHii.h rj:,;. ( ;,f,. ! Inllatitl. Mr .hi. I lr S MiIi-IimII ,,f ...h hin.l ...t rri.la -In. win:; In M,.( 'mil. SiM'iiiilu or auto ii:liin-.: niul I'olihlilii:: at 0.tLui! am nry, II- H. loll I ll.iltiniop'. M.irv- l.iinl r. I'll-, 'in in.- ill,. Mirii Innaii an. I Kaliii t o . i! I'M' In . as a I'lii i n v i-Hor in th.- i it v I't ida. lloiin' in.nl,' Mirliuni at ll'.lli Immiii .C- I.iiiumIiii Tlie la-li llllll till' I'l'i'-I'lrllt li"ii ii "ii i lie iiiil n..i',l of pii..i'i inv : yt'ora proved to ho a most valuable tonin I In ii 1 1 1 r " t r.in-i'urt nl ion till- ii;' H-n o toii;l-i' ini-lliu llorll ill' li'l.M'-i- ImMWoCIi . Illl'l" II - mill n i:i.i - 1 ' i'lli.'" , - Ii it t'li' 'i' . i.lillr. i.f II a'-aiiiM ! nn 'nviKora,t,rf the female orpnnism. ttoinrn t-vt-rywoere oenr wuune hvii- mony to the wonderful virtue of I.ydia t. I'mkham's VegctoWe Comiioun l ron RHtiVMATISM ni NEURALGIA Dmnls Euonlyiltus Ointment AT All naua ftTORCS B Suits dg) I TO ORDER $25.00 UP ;Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS ..ii I' Mill I a' i'- iit,-;' I. loi H.ia al II'. Wi . -Iiooi'im ;ill,l lark Mori III 'll' lion' Ti. I'lin iilc ;i Vcslini'tlt 'iisc for TIIK NKW (11 1 Ki ll Si. Mark's A it ;i r (iuiid Will ( iivc ;i Sll.VKt; SOCIAL At tli'.' liouic of Mis. 1 'iinliJi. J ! tioui'va. S,it l!lcl;iv A ft en H i ill fioiil 'J lo I CASEY AT THE BAT Here's what you have waited years for the answer to "Why Casey Fanned Out" PAGE REGULAR PRICES: Adults 15c; Children 5c Wings and Wheels A Mack Sennett-Keystone Ccmedy in Two Parts The lulllli' M;, k S. niH'lt.-Kcv- sloiif ',ni;ir:uitci's ivnt fim. SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT Mill, hi-, 11 ,V 1 ,M . -.l.-ii .