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'WAGE TWO TOCAL AND 1 PERSONAL IliHuin! K.ilon is li M.-illuril visitor for t.w I. from ItiiMW', iiv. CliHll.s .IiiIiiimiii of t;.Ul Mill ' tnli1 to lMiAln'.K iiiattom I" ill-' city Monilav uttornooii. Mrs. J.c;uh. Corvi-ta iniiclt'-to-orilor. AJiilo-SuiM'oVi Corsrt. nl.-o lull :)-''. North ll:inl.tt. I'liotic i; s:l-.l. I,. K. .IoIiik of Miirlifli-lil I "I' ItiK u few iIhvs In thf i in tnnis- , KullowiiiK up tin: :ul in III Satur day I'c'i link lis lo .-'now you tlx' HouMi' I ' t II 11 v Kin.il Tvpi-wrllor Mclfonl Hooli Stori'. T. .1. Mnrslmll oi Th. l:i!li. Or".. Is spmillir.. tln wt'k In this virluity vislttiiB fricmls ami r. lntiys (let your jMsolini' al IV Voo's. (i. K. Mowluml of ('.runts I'uss Is In the rltv for it fi'w (lays on business. llath and tiiawnite. lira. licrtKcs, 2'. K. Main St. fliarli'S Tiw of IIobu" liivr and Killer Nelson of i:vans fri'i-L an- in Modfonl 111 roiint'i tion with lilt' sal' of til Herman mliw nrar (Ii.Iil lllll. llooicv Sl-ti-rs lloniiny at Marsh IVnm'tt. Fouls and ( Mmsfad's, on Ailnos)la x. I sn Leslie Thorn pson of Apple-:;ite spent Momlav in Metlfonl, leaving in the eveninu for (.'orvallis, where he "111 enter the O. A. C. -..Antu wheels repaired; flrst-elass job guaranteed!. Prices reasonable. Mitchell'ti Repair Shop, opposite pu lic market, "tilen hijhiMn of ('.rants I'ass is a Medford visitor' for a few days on husinexs. V 7c niilUshake nt Pe Voo'f. Charles I.oni; of Lakeview. Ore., was nn''iii; the out of town visitors In the city Monday. See Pave Wood about that fire in Miriinro policy. Office Mail Tribune HUIk. 1). I.. ImuiHs of l-'resnn. Cat.. Is spending a few days in the city on business. N'o Hunting sltins for sale at the Mail Trihnne office. James Hooper oT tllendale Is spend ing a few days In the city visiting friend? and attending to business mutters. Kathodi::n Art Itrone. See Win dow. Medford Itook ftore. Mvrtnn Moore is a biisinesf: visitor In the city from Itoseburg. The l.i. die?' Aid of the M. K. church will hold a Uiunmutro Sale Oetoher and 2S nt m and 11 West faln street. In the iX.heU liuildinu. Ceoro Hean of lleno, Nev., Is spending a f'W da1 s in Medford visit hiK friends. nuUorinilfc, I fir r:i1. Me Voe's. r. W. (tilnn hrs returned to his homo in Yivka. t'al,, after spending n few Oaya in the city visiting friends. ates sells Ford cars $Lon down nnd a month. 1'reil Heed has moved to Koseburii. where he ha" a poMlion in the S. P. roundhouse. You will .get good niensuro and good gasoline if you get it at He Voe's. m lloudlr.ot Connor and Slater Johnson ret urned Monday f rum the Klamath ronntrv where the spent a wick duck shooting. ' The YftHey of (In1 Homie," words and music 1 ,c. I'l'O John t-apmayer of K la mat h Fulls Is spending the first part of the week in the city visit fnir friends and at tending lo business matters Itutterniilk :: n,ii art at He Voe's. Ja k O.-sman . a Medford visitor for n fen das Tr.im Klamath Kails nnthF rr-c. Hotel tiolland. S. (. Shankland anived in the rtt from Portland Atondav evening for a brie? btisiness vi .-It . N'o trespass siuns for sa'e at the Ma'! Tribune office. X. r.'i:r..in of Portland spnd luc 3 few d:is til Medferd and vi- rlni'v on !ri-ines. IV Voe bin's luer bottle. U C. 11-on ui San br- -vend-the wee!; in Medford ar,.l : initv visiting friend-. Hiierv roods at lie Voe's. Mrs Karl II Smith of Ua:i!ua. C.tl . i si-ii.lin- few d; s iti cit vir't:r.- friends Cet Ni v r i'k, cream. biMter e;;.v and buttrrmiik at IV Voe's. M l eu. r or of San Fr.m. Uto is in the eit vi-i-ir - trieiuN and .f tendin c to Mi -!tn- . mi . 1 1 : ;. Hi. T r, ire ; r.: ti.e ll-e:ti , to ee ej.r. mc- t!M- ;'t. -'.i--. fined, .'s -'ut !:.in P ;:. : U C WaO.b irn ' Ta'.'.e K.t 1 w a -a Medford Ui).ir C ' - - i i - ni.uiMni: You will i;ootl meauv good gasoline if von cet it and ! He' Voo's. Mr. an, Mr 1' I " tw o' . -attle. are lii i; t. w v . ;T) Medforl and v:. min Siskiyou or Cobstin water. 10c bottle at Op Voe's; c rpoMt on bottle W. II. lla.Ci r of HaTioi. M '. o iv spending 'he ' in t):e ,r, . ),toi, il'C fiVfl' imrst! nt o e:!-! . . Mr.. .nnd ni !"-n" r,i e--. For a'l Hotel dfe;,! Thursdtos. i A, .1. i'.lshop of Tiii'Giiiu. Wash., is unions the out of town vi-.ilor.s in tin city tills i'!.. For the lust Insuranco see Holmes The Insurance Man. .Mr. and Mis. CourKc Malisf''ld itiolon-il hi from l'rosirf Tii'J"ln'' iiiorniim and spt iit the day in tin rilV. T.vpo'.yrltcr paper ot all klnrte at j Charles K. Much of Kimeno Is a Medford l'rlntii.R Co. j .Meilford vinltor. I.eon llann.i of .lai l:onvi!!i was u Marshall Hooper, state hank exalu Medfor,'. visitor Tuesday inollilny. liner. Is spendini; a few days in the hi- Kin lii'. ssner will lie nt Hotel ! city on official business. Nasli every Wednesday. Hours for j : consultation. 10 to 3 John M. lha.-'.' of h'.m I'ranelsco Is sl'endiu a leu ih.vs in the city at teniliim to bnsiu.'ss matters. UMiest prieo paid for Rtrlilly fresh ranch ckcs. Cafe Holland. (I. W. Howard of Ashland spent Monday and Tuesday in .the city (ransat tiny business. See til' slock labels carried by the .Medford Prlntln-.' Co, if you are In it hurry. K. Iv Noble of Ueardon. Wash.. Is spendint a reiy diivs lii Medford and vb iniiy luobiut: over business open ings. All youni; people are invited to at tend the Hallowe'en social to be j;iven at the Christian ehur. li by the City Youni: P.-oples' union. The Christian Kud.-avor society of til Christ ian J M htin h will have charge of the enter- htinment and th their he.-it effort are putting forth to make It a stu- cess. Lieut. A. T. Wilson who recentli arrived with his family from the Phil I ippinos left this morning for Was iuuton. !"). (. Mrs. Wilson and chil dren will spend the winter with Mr.; arid Mrs. .1. W. Dressier. Arrangements have been made for election returns at the Klks club elec tion night. Invitations have been issued for the second dance of the Young People's: club which will be held at the Nat-! atorium Hallowe'en evening. i Lloyd Williamson was elected pres-! blent, and Laura dates. Hob Stewart : and Frcel Stewart vice presidents of the Loyal Hooters' club at the high school Monday evening. This organi zation has already maimed out a num ber of original rooting stunts lo be used In panics this season. Tickets for the game to be played with Klam ath Kails on the home grounds next Saturday have been placed on sale at Kwinu'fi gun store, Hrown's and the Shasta. Tickets before Saturday will be 2,V cents. Saturday and at the gate admission will lie :i." cents, grade students, l.'i cents. The tickets are made in the form of souvenirs, on one side heini; the hinh school slouan and m the reverse side the words of the hl'4h school sotu. John Laiden of Trail was in the city Monday attending to business matters. Uobert Minter of Kagle Point spent Tuesday in the city attending to bus iness matters. Miss Loniisbury left Tuesday morn ing for Weed where she will conduct a millinery opening. H. C. Havs of Portland Is'in the city for u few days visiting friends and attending to business matters. The . Medford Choral societ y will hold its regular meeting tonight. All niembeis are requested to be present. -. L. King of Iteddlim. Cal.. Is spending the week In Medford on bus iness. C.eorge W. Seott. a member of the Ci. A. i from Trail, spent Tuesday in the city. Mrs. T K. Holts of Kagle Point was in ttie city Tuesdav shopping. Or. ami Mrs. W. P. Holt of Kngle Point were Medford visitors Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Fred MePherson of Kagle Point spent Monday in Med ford. A Howe scale, e.ipable of weighing a load of fifteen tons is being install ed at the Itiiss Mill on South River side, installation follows the demand for a scab- that w ill w eich auto trucks loaded with va rious products. Jeff Johnson of Kagle Point spent Monday in th- Htv on business Creen M.-ithi's xxs a business visitor in the ritv Monda from K;ige Point Itill Loud. n of Murom spent T'.ses da in the ( in on loisiness. .I;iu Keys). aw of Welleu was in the h T:!eda I'tO'iiing on fmsiness. Krank U"' of Ccntrn! Point svent Tne-d;i in tt' cit fan.ictinc bni- Mnnt.r 'f IMiiladi-lphia. i i' en t'i;ine for n few d.is. h Mi ale arrived : the city ! !a eninc to- .i brief lojsi!n-r emu tt v'.Hiir ' VM.Uld IS, I'rale. of !' -iter in the Kler.i . ord a't.r Ml l"lle:n:n 'tv lor a ueoK. has returned l''l!titi ;!;r e N e V erk fl'li! m V, d ' 'eon: Ii : ew Kr. i t.ioxd i M.md.tv i;!.ia,i !m;ni :l'ou letni n e entnt; fi mil d U Medfor d V. d. w here lo t- ''it I'plp'ox o V W" ltun!ir ho ' ,1 rrnM MoMtaoie. t ! r ,et;t id MF.PFORD U.-JL TKIPUNF, 10 W. Warner Is a liii.-li.css visitor in the city for a few days from Port land. A. It. Cray ot Poiuanii spent Moll day ond Tuesday ill the city Irans uctint; business. I.. II. AHstin of Portland Is 111 the eitv today on hllsinesss. A idle of antimony are has been unloaded at Che llullfs depot and will be reshlpped shonly to the south for smell In k. The ore comes from the Kanaka Rill mines in the Appleate district, projtert y of Hock ford and . Carpenter. ' The fire dopartment was called out. at noon today ly a grass fire on thej hospital hill. The blaze was ex-; tinguished by the use of chamical. j The local Knights of Pjthias Lodge! held a slag entertainment and dinner at the local hall la-t night, about 70 j K. P. 'a of the valley being in atten-; da nee. .1. W. Cobeen, Joe Woomaw, W. W, Talort X. W. C.orman and Krank Clark are among the Kagle Point resi dents, who spent Tuesdav in the city. Charles K. Oliver of Portland Is a .kdinrd visitor for a few days. James Kershaw, goat king of the antelope valley, was a Medford visitor 'Tuesday. County Itecorder Chautteey Florey i ml Win. Von der llollen have; re turned from a week's hunting trip in the I'mpiiua divide country. A brush and grass fire has burned over two square miles of country along the river north of the Cold liav 'power plant. CRUSHING RUMANIA (Continued From Page One). Mi nd a'lnoiiiieemciit. the entente 1 1 tree iuiMii" tiilleii hiiek upon tnese idge- oiler evai-aiitiuu' I lie town-:. The Soninie ii-ont sitnatinu w:w lit- t'e changed liver niht. London ic poils that tlie Hritish have Cully eon- -olidatcd the gi'oiind gained hy them yijerdn v in the neiglili'trhood ot (iuemleeoiiit and Le linen t'-. where the capture o) IthMt vnrds of flerman "irenehes vv:i, reported. There a- no iiil'autry uctiou nhuig i lie Kremdi line in the Somme region. T!ie Ser'nian hae made new vains in their campaign lor Monastic, ae- oidnig to t.iil.-v's I'ari- lennit on op- ratinr m Macedonia. -t.nMling :, 1 1 Jeriiiari-Hui'iriiin counter-;1 tt nek ii; the t enia valley region and then tak ing the oft'eii-ive themselves and cap lining -ewral trenehe-. Coiisinnt i: vacua ted, LoNHON. (let. LM,- Aeeording t.. lepoit- fmm Ituehare-t reeeied at II me and iclaved here bv wiivlc" teUgiaph today, the force- el the rtntnil power- took little booty at t'on-t:'U:a, as the exaeuation of the 1 bibrudja -eaport li.vd Iieen decided apou s.inie tune ago. Knu ei-or William, the a.'.vi.-e- add. has -cut eongratulatioii'- to King Fer dinand of li'ilgnria on the capture ot CoiiMnnza. Artillery Huel on Soninie. I MilS. Oct. 'JL - French and Her aitdleiy ..r.-e were liu-y ia-t ! -o;;; nt the Sonnne, where an lery duel raged in the liiaehe--ini ourt region. There wa- no in r action along tlse French front uiji art Ah'; t'.n; ,n l lie S. .;i:ine nij'a, the war oi tee ai'llnlilit t d 1 od; . Three t!el trail ae - leii-i'le ".c ere ino;;Iii ,h'l! t!l t :ie e. i! i,, , ;i- i::d r. ' i hat-, :! .: o. - ' , v, . -e.i hi t ;i" 'ei dun i --gi'iM d .;: :n: a lilt, 'k Macedonian Knnt. PAK1S peiatlle; o.-i. 2. 'rh'.au reginii in t i ii tin t r have to ding . l!ie I.-:: . l:t le cr. Tin "1'1"-"'- t IVIIi'lc'-. !: th" , k. .l '.lu ll. :. ( in oh son tmo THMlt. H..Jee. omnie Mid 1.. ji,, '-ll-'!li - S.UMnIav be r.t'.l l.e Snr- s.. I , ; j i . n-e I HUM) p . bed j u ! I 't. K. He' hie '.1 .V.l o .rFTFORD, nEE'tO. TIT.CD. "WILSON WILL WIN "llavhu spent (he summer at Minneapolis, and tr'tve'erl more or loss throujjh Minnesota ami the Ua kotas. I have no hesitation i risk- ! ins in v reputation as a political j prophet In predicting tiiat 1'ieMdent Wlbon wiil carry, by an. overwhelm ing majority, all of tlies states' says K. L. Van Dresar of Portland, democratic nominee lor, public ser vice commissioner, who spent Mon day in Medford. en route to his home. i formerly lived in Minnesota, and 1 K. I. Van Hrcsar the change in public sentiment astonished me," he continued. "Min nesota has alwavs been a rock-ribbed jiartisan state, but party lines are mastered completely this year. The people are very prosperous, grain has never sold at such a high figure, busi ness Is booming, and President Wil son is given credit for keeping the country at peace. "T was not a candidate for office, hut ray name was written in as nominee by those who believed t he public service commission should be non-partisan ami contain at least one practical railroad man. For 2,". years 1 have been in the railroad business, and had extended experience in trans- 1'ortation, manufacturing and ship ping. My present business is that of selling railroad supplies." The public service commission has charge of and controls all steam and electric railways telephone lines, light and power companies, ware houses and other public utilities. I I'nJITI.ANR Or.. Oct. J I. The en-ho.ir law ( ;-c. on uhi'-h the I'nit i! Siate- Mipmue court ruled in la or ei lurllier oral piv-entatiou to lay, 'irought by manufacturer :g.'in-l ;5v Mate of Oregon in an cii- !ki The il tiei-Iar.'d UtleoiiMi w limit s work in I ac ,u ami require- pay It tor overtime. . nd a ! ungiiKil V .!- pi CI brief ia !!.e Mate'- tie paved ly latuis l'.ran e id' ihe upremc eiurt. ;.ppoiiitcit to tiie s;j- ork w a- !a la-n over FianiJ'nrier of llarv- hv I'i I'lUi Lea .'lie of Amer ng Att"im v (icncral (ieo. l' tin- -inte in defending Tl'r uiitiMnnm w.igt !,iw. i M. H: " . . k. :il een.e Lu- iir: j DtlNVKR. .; dore lioe 1 to deliver t in ; the 'caniHdat : for pre-:iit nt I The coUum l's ins in !':e : he wi!! spej j as the o. i "Himhrs in Henver ;u , noon. i The ,-oIone h n crow d w ' oi.istic reiov! the bi:.cirs Colonel Theo- I . ame to Henver today . s ieeehe.1 on behalf of . of V'1"1"'1'' Hughes of .the Fnited States. I.tv opened with a tnett- uditorinm todav. u hen :rom the ane nlatform fed t3 n cai.tvateners on the,in Klorida. Youth rannot be perpet ?.." which will arrive j111- l,ul th health a man or woman 4 . ::m o'dotk this after-!Cil1 retain youthful looks till the near j approach of actual old ase. If a at the station was me hini an enthu- eh cave on A parade through district followed. Mr. RooeeU tlvn was driven to t'.ie oanm home of Mr. and Mrs. John (', Shaffer, win-re he w,m rr.tr!ahied at !'i:irh'Ui. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY h a ' ; r, $ An an 'in nCTOPFP. WAR IS S (Continued From Pafie One). in almost a holiday spirit, for it i with a sciisp of deep relief that the (Jermntis and Hungarian- here, offi-err.- ami men alike, have left behind iiieui the trench warfare of other reg iotw and thrown them-elves into open field maneuvers again-t the luiman ians. Attack Singing. It was seareelv believable tli.tt af ter two years of Mreiuio'i- life ai the! front infantrymen should ru-h to the aMiult with song-, yet it is a fact, to which the universal feeling here ot dealing1 with a loe who bas yet to learn every trick of modern warfare contributes lnueb. Though tbe Her man and lluivanan infantrymen were about to rn-h into the fire of Kumnn ian rifle- and machine guns, they viewed the -it im tion complacently, -aying: the wor-t of open lield work v.a- preferalile to trein h drudgery. Olfieers exidaincd that tlie change virtually would make the troops fre.-h force-, owing to the novelty and the fact that the central powers troops are be.-t suited tor maneuvering be cause of their training along the line. The Predeal Pa i- one of the few open field action- witne--ed in this war by eorre-pomieiits of war. At 11 o'clock Herman artiilery opened fire on the I'umaiiian trenches on Sn-aiul mountain, oP'lit tcei high, utiich an bour later re;;chrd it- maxiiimm fury. Tiie lire Wit- then directed mninlv again-t the tfta.die- and -nine ."jilh ft et ludow the -iiuinm. For a tpuM ter of an bour the liumanian- stuck to their I renehes. Word coming from the artillery spotter- that the K tnian ians tint- far seemingly had lU'i been i'npi'es-ed. the artillery inerea-cil it fire. Kimianiims IHsikmsmI. The Kumaiiiati infanirv sfdl bcbl on for a time, but linally broke aeios- tiie .-lope like a swarm of ants as the German and Hungarian infan try came into view. TlJe Herman ar tillery followed up the fleeing IlMinan- iaii- with shrapnel ami tbe manner in vvbi.di tbev itur-ned 1 he Human inns ; ! -'enntl ;iluiiisi ii ilea imy. From Su--a.iul mountain llie Kunauiau- linally readied their scenmt position. A lull en-ned. A few minute.- betoie 2 . m. it was tle.-ide! to re-unie operation?;. Him men a rt illery, ab! v -uipoi ied by -onie Hnngi'.rmn bat eric-, rciteated th work o the i, -'ruing, .ind the in fant -y then r.i-b -d t. v ird. In n : etimpar:; lively .-ho:! t ;..! t m objee-1 1 ive v - gained. i Tlie ground being extremely dilfi-j cult, the liumnninns endeavored lu forwaid infantry i cinforeenients j thi'oi'.gh liie town ot Prt ileal, r un me rt--nit thai heavy (Ihiiimi ami ll.m-j garian g in- in-itle of fifteen minute- j naii eapturcif I lie town. iK-uiiorce-meiit- v.ere obliged to -eck -helter in the fore.-t above the town, pning through Herman infantry tire at hmi: ran--e. Kunianiiins Handii aM'd. The Predt a! battle was not remark able lor -ewrity of artillery lire or other action, but great iiitirct center-, in it heenu-e Herman and Ilun- in I.'uitry, unaeeii-tonied to , v.a- aide to cope - ot the terrain. nu tiie oilier ham!, iiilitai v know!i dge. int ji in t iulit in;j , i:h the dit'l'i' iilti T'.e Hn'i,:u:i, in in.we.l Uick oi' 1 The etiieienrv ot tlieir troop-; -ttt'er-t tl lie. ::n-e miseh t the jirtillcrv Initl lieeti taken eut runur !of- IVar nt' bein et.l nt't'. Tiie Uumnnian artillery rhereture m:nlc an niui-naliv pner hiiwiiii.. Tlie lmr.;;tiian in!;mtrv tU.l ve:;i:ielv hu:fi. hut it vSw ;. the 'r.-v ot" tlie inuitlermi- (iennan ami H-nrj.uian -h.'!U. There wa - nov. here nh-crvabie a teiiiier.cv l e.iiilei rate the Rum. u, inn-. ii-M oliieci n!' Oeneral Vim Kalken-han- anii1' -p'V.e t'nutklv of their iiii.nv han.lieap-. Tiiev -aid the Hu-t-ani.ni Lpneal -!att' lu.d live: looked" 1','tviii' !' the imi't impoitr.nt le--,m. .I' t 'it nre-ct;t war: a- t'o;- ui-tanee the ab-eijeo )it ;.. tiie Rtmiaman )n- i I. .! b irbeii wire, wiin h i- re--t-.aHow pit- with pointct: 'l ! tl .ike Runijinians Otitt'lankotl. T!m- The Spring f IVi-jH-lunl Vomh the Spanish explorer soucht 1 won,Rn irae?:iiis wearily alone, op- i Preweii by pome woman's ailment. j sn(t nia' return oi jomr.iui be.iuty and vivaoitv by using Lydia K Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, i Adv.) RANDHCNALLY6C0. MAKERS OF MAPS for Alt the World XKW VOKK 11 wor-letl each time by flank movement- and superior opposing artillery, the significance of which iriny be be-t understood when it is considered for a time the Ifnmuninns constantly had numerical superiority, in one instance thirty to one. As nearly all armies in the present w ar havo done, I lie Ru manian infantry shoots badly, though an in provemeiit already l- di-eern-able. Tiie locs of General Von Fnlken hnyn's anny are said to bave been light. An otlicer of tbe genemi staff told the correspondent that in the bat tle of Kron-tndt tlie los-cs in dead --(ri le-s than tbe number of guns eap'ured from the Kuinaninits, which was -ity--even. Hat this was an exceptional ea-e and occasionally the Rumanian infantry shows up compar ativelv well. FOR SOLANO FARMS SAX l'UAXl'ISCO. (lei. 24. C. A. Slitu-y. ;ui attorney, wns iiauu'ii ro rcivtT nt' tin Solium Irriirntcil F;mii-toii:!- y l'n'-i.liiii; .In.!-:!' 'nlKinni ot tin- --iijicrior roui't. Tiie at-tion l'ol IowimI the filing "f a suit in the local Hifvior roiit't liy .1. I), l-aai-s who iillf-ii's i li,. tnt-toc now in cliaivc ol' tin- i-oriiotation liavc nii'-iiiiina'it-tl. Thi' Solano Ii-riati'il Faini v.n an i'i!o.U'ii -i'-antir ri-al I'-tati v.-nlnrt' into uhi.-li I'ati-i.-k ('alliotin. in hi-. ln-viU-v a in--.i.l'iit of tin Vaili'it liailroml- of San Krani-ii-o. filing tin nio-t of sl.ildli.iMlil v.hii'h the raihoml i-oni!iM-.-ioii of Califoinia i-liarui'il was loot I'n. in the 1'nitril liailways tri'as. a ry i ( ( ailioiiii s noif tor tin. aiiautnl wiitli-n off tin' railway'- lioo!;-i-a-h valuation of ".-si .110." llioiin ti'--til ii'il roct-ntly in Ireal .r..c. nine's in .Ni'W 1 ork tlial In- onlv taicilile a--( I was "five dollars." DEFEAT ARABS! CONSTANTINOPLE. Oct. 21. The 1 suppression by Turkish troops early ! this month of a rebellion near the Arabian holy city of Medina, which j contains the tomb of Mohammed, was reported in an official statement is sued today by the Turkish. war de-1 partnient: The text reads: j "Detachments of our troops de-j tailed to suppress the rebellion near nir Ruha Situ!, three and one-half i miles southwest of Medina, defeated the rebels in an encasement on Octo ber C. The rebels fled toward the sea. lc-avini: behind several prisoners." PAPE'S DIAPEPSiN Five Minuti1! Xo Dyspepsia, lli'ai-tbui-n il any Stomach Misery. Sour, passy, upset stomachy indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; v. hon ! the food you cat ferments into sa.-es and stubborn lumps: your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realize the maeic in Pape's Hianepsin. It makes all stom- , ach miery vanih in five minutes. j If your stomach is in a continuous j revolt if you can't get U regulated, j please, for your sake, try Pape's Dia- j pepsin. It's so needless to have a j had stomach make your next meal a ! favorite food meal, then take a little! Hiapepsin. There will not be any (jis- j tress eat without fear. It's beeause 1 Papes DiapepsiH "really doe remi- j late weak, out-nt-order siomaehs that j gives it millions of .-.a'.es annually. (let a large fifty-cent case of Pape's ! Hianepsin from any drug, store. It is : the quickest, surest stomach relief ; and cure known. It acts almost like! mak it is a scientific, harmless and ; pleasant stomach preparation which ; truly belongs in every home. (Adv.) 1 WESTON'S Camera Shop 203 East -Main Street, Mediord Tbe Only Exclusive Commercial Photojrapln r in Southern Oreeon Kepatires Made any time or place by appointment. Phone I47-J Well do tlie rest TB. D. WXSTOK. Pro. , How to Get Rid of Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises Tf you linve caturrli, catiinhal dpafnoss, or head nnisi's rausi'il liy a-. tarrh. or If phloem ilioi-i In your throat anil lias muk-iI catarrh of the stomach or howi'lH, yon w ill he ulail to 'know that thpse tlls-'trfssln nyimitoms can lie I'titiri'ly ovprconii' in many Instances- hy the follnwins troatmcnt w;hich you f an easily tireiaire in your own honie at little cost. Secure from your ilruKCist 1 ounce of -l'arniint fdoulilo strencth). This will mit cos-t you more than T.'.c Tal.c this home and add to It one-(uarter pint of hot ! water and 4 ounces of iiranulated RURar stir until dissolved. Tako one talilesiioouf ui four times a day. A decided Improvement is sometimes noticed after the first day's treat ment. lSreathlni; becomes easy, while the distressillR head noises, headarhe, dullness, cloudy lliinkin'-'. etc.. gradu ally disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell, taste, defective hearlnsi and mucus dropping In H'-p of ""' 'throat are other symptoms which su'i-.-e.st the presence of catarrh and which are often overcome by this efficacious treatment. Nearly !n per cent of all ear troubles are said to be directly caused by ratarn.i, therefore, there must be many, people whose heariti': can be restored by this simple home treatment. Heath's Ilrii'.' Store. Straus's KrtiE Store. Medford Phar macy. West Side Pharmacv. Haskilis Pharmacy can supply you. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT LAST TIME The Phantom There have been lots oi" Raffles plays and in lots ot" others the Sherlock Holmes iilcu lias been worked in. but the "Phantom," which onened yesterday at the Paijp, does whut would appear impossible combines a soiiety crook and a sb'tiib. KRANK KKKXAX is tlie ime star, who is entrusted with the jiortray illK thp coiu'tinvil rol-, ,,4 Ho Is capably aMMed by 1-:X1D Keystone POOR PAPA Full of Happy StirprlH. . TOMORROW THKDA In rOKii two AMUSEMENTS S BEDFORD'S Cosy Pholoplav THEATER and Tomorrow J. W ARRN KERRIGAN An. LOUISE LOVELY The Social Buccaneer ilcil , V l'l'l Ti. i! M.. tit!.. !! - i- In ANIMATED WEEKLY Coming Thursday Pauline Frederick in "The Wcrlii's Great Snare" New Japanese Hand Laundry will ojW fur liusiiKr-s orror.Ki! otii 'e i'!!! (It l it: Is laiu.iry orlt and dry f'cir.inc. All w ork Jon- In- har.!. l'-"J M1RTTI FKON'T ST.