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1'AGK TWO MEDFOUI) MAIL TRIBUNE, MED FORI), OREGON. KKIDAV. (H TOMER 27. VMH fOCAL AND b PERSONAL Frank LpwIk of KhkU T'nint wan irndiiig.in Mcrtrord Tlnirmliiy uttor- 1101)11. ' C. V. Cno of Hhiiih Valley vhk a bURlnetis visitor ill Mcdlord Thursday ufroinoon. Mrs. Leach, Oorm'tH inndo-to-ontor. Abdo-Support Comet, alwo bolts. 32G Portli liartbitt, TMione ORIi-J. Corbln K(1kMI of Kaul" Point wna In Medford on business Thursday afternoon. tint vour paolInc M He Voe's. V. H. Hrowi'r and wlfp of I Up Cen tral Point Herald m'nt Thursday aflernoon in Med lord. ' Baths and niaftstiKo. Dm. Hcdnea, 235 K. Main St. L. K. Hnwk of Kaute Point wns in Medford on biiKlmfl Thursday after noon. Uoorov Sisters Hominy nt Marsh & Bennett. Fonts and Olmstoad's, on Wednesdayp. 1 SS George lliiiiiinond of Raymond, Wash., is vlsitint; ills brother. Al Hammond nt Mod ford. Mr. Ilain mond is very favorably ImpreKped with tlie t:ity and says it ban im proved wonderfully Kin re bis last visit here 19 years nffo. BIr rc milkshake at He Voe's. i Jonn Milehel of Central Point transacted buMnesft In Medford Thurs day afternoon. Se Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bid. Dr. and Mrs. Hownmn of Portland are stopping In .Medford for a few days. . No Hunting Rtgns for utile at the Malt Tribune office. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. John Cirkvp of Pros pect are in Medford today, visiting his 1 -rot her, Willinin (Jrinve. ; The Ladles' Aid of the M. R. church will hold a nunimafio Sale October H7 and 28 at 11., 'a rid 115 West Main street, In the Cetchell building. William Doyle of Coos Hay is in Medford on business. Buttermilk, 10c gnl. De Voe's. John tlnmphten of Grants Pass is I(i Medford on business today. Gates soIIb Ford cur $200 down nnd $25 a month. : Jack Slater of Portland Is stopping hero for a few days. You will Ret Rood measure and Rood gasoline If you get It at De Voe's. BIIsr Stearns of ThlcaKO is in Med ford this week on business. "The Valley of the TIokiip," words nnd music 1 iic. 200 Mr. and Mrs. llartoliord of Winni peg, Mass., are here looking over thd valley tills week, BatbB 250. Hotel Holland. ft. W. Mason of Grants Pass was In Medford oil business yesterday. No trespass signs for flale at the Mall Tribune offico. O, A. Thompson of Kvans Creek was In Medford on business Thurs day afternoon. De Voe buys beer bottles. Mr. Kred Hopkins and wife of Cen tral Point visited friends in Medford Thursday aNarnnnn. Dr. TvG. Heine, practice limited to eve, ear, hose, throat; glasses fitted. 228 Kast Main, Phone 303. , K. T. Staples of Ashland was In Medford on business Thursday after noon. Get your milk, cream, huttnr eggs nnd buttermilk nt De Voe's. I'otter of Ashland tarried n ! hour? In Medford Thursday after noon. You will get good measure nnd good gasoline If you get It at De Voe's. Frank Byhee or Jacksonville spent Thursday afternoon In Medford on business. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Lester Adams wns a business visitor In Ashlnnd Thursday afternoon.- Pierce the Florist has some fine Delcphlrium plants Plant now. Carl Rills of Corvullls is In the city this week attending to business mat ters. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at Do Voe'a; Be deposit on bottle. Blai:ie Ktum nf this city attended the KliiMiatb Falls Ahland football game at Ashland Thursday afternoon. Koe the Mock labels carried by I hi Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurry. James Kershaw nf Antelope was in Mcdtnrd Thursday afternoon on bitMinern. - Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs. Care Holland. Mian Kdith Thompson or Merlin is visiting friends and relative in Med ford this week. For tho best Insurance see Holmes The Insurance Man. Co!, li. C. Washburn of Table Bock spent Thursday afternoon attending husiiitsK matters la Medford. Typewriter paper ot all ktndi at Medford Printing Co. J. H. Carlton of Cenlr.H Point spent Thursday afternoon in this city on iniKlne,r. Buttermilk '!' quart at le Vno's. County Clerk ft. A. Gardner spent Thursday afternoon In MedToid on business. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3 H. h. Samson of Ashland spent Thursday afternoon in Medford on huslnesH. See the Critier I. tike Hardware for good stoves cheap. Hoy Harrlmun of Pellcitn Hay, K la mat li county, Is in Medford on business today. Seo Pierce, the Flo) lsti for Per enial plants. Plant now. Horn -To Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews. October a fori. Auto wheels repaired; first-class job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pun. lie market. Mrs. I-;. ,. Proebsting of Wallace, Idaho, arrived this morning to spend the winter at the home ol her brother, i,T. Heine. llaloween social at the Ilooscvelt school Ffiday, Octolier 2" at 7 p. hi. Admission ."c Kvcryhody come. Ilerm.'.i. Meyer ot Lake Creek spent Ftiduy in Medford attending business (natters. We sell Garland stoves and ranges. Crater Lake Hardware Co. J. W. Hanners of Medford returned this morning from a week's business trip at Kosehurg. We ask you to give us a call and he convinced about our superior food and belter service. If you aro a Kpirurian and value something dif ferent, tasty meals served to you right, and attention with promptness and cleanliness as your motto, you will find it here. To your own bene- fit we will today- Mart something new, which by a new system, enables us to secure quick and proper. It will be a quirk lunch for 2c- from 12 to 1::!0, consisting of soup, fish, or two or three kinds of meats and vegetables, Including pie or other choice dessert. Now you heat that. This Is, of course. Cafe Holland. Mrs. H. li. Iliiilson of Lake Creek spent Friday In .Medford on busi ness. M. Htggihhotham of upper Kogue Hlver spent Thursday after noon trading with Medford mer chants. Tungsten globes, home size 2 Tie. Crater Lake Hardware. Fred McPberson nnd wife of Eagle Point are Bpendiug the day In Med ford on business, Come look at the Cordova tilings. It will help you to do your Xmns i-ujlng. Medford Book Store. W. t. Slnbbs, a railroad man of Portland, is In Medford on business. "Shotry" Miles and Frank McKee leave Medford tills afternoon for their last hunting trip of the season. Ralph Jennings, candidate for sheriff, spent Thursday afternoon in Ashland, meeting the voters of that city. y4 ,Ku Lange of Central Point is in Medford today on business. Some one helped themselves to a wagon load of pumpkins at Hie Med ford cannery last night. I land writing is nice if you have time pud need no copy. Otherwise the Corona. Medford Book Store. W. F. Sargent of Portland is In our city for a few das visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Pearson of San Francisco arrived In Medford tlila morning for a few days visit. Mr. K. B. Price returned to bis home at Gold Bay this morning, after a d:ty's visit with his brother, . A. Price, of Medrord. Bruce Jtichards of Centralia, Wash., Is stopping in Medford for a few days. ' Walter Maekey and, wife of Port land are visiting in Medford this week. F. H. Hull of Central Point tarried In Medford a few hours Friday on his return from Ashland. John Kichmond or Wntklns Is in Medford for a few day's visit. J. 1). Mcl.enord of Vancouver, B. ('., Ih stopping in Medford for a few days. Fred L. Benin of Crescent City Is spending a few days In Medford on business. F. W. Carnahan and wife of the IMuc Ledge district are spending a few days In Medford attending to business matters. J. M. Burl of Portland is stopping in Medford a few days. Sam and Max Gofkle of New York are spending a few days in Medford. S. K. McDonald of Trail Is In Med ford on business today. M. It. Whitehead, a railroad of ficial of Portland arrived this morn ing to investigate the car shortage. It. L. Wells of Centralia, Wash., is In Medford on business this week. C. F. Byne of Portland Is In Med ford on business today. .L T. Gagnon returned from Port land this morning, where ho has been purchasing the machinery for the new saw mill to be erected soon, lie says, (lie machinery for the mill will arrive In Medford next week. Chris (iottlelb lernrned from Se attle Friday and reports that Wilson sentiment is sweeping the state, and that politicians generally admit that the president will carry Washington. J. B. Colemant candidate for coun ty assessor, and Dr. Hart, both of Talent, while motoring up Little Ap plegnte yesterday afternoon, dis covered a four point buck swimming the river toward them, one of the men drovo the car on up the river a short distance above the buck while other threw rocks at the then fright ened animal from the rear. The two men thus closed in upon the animal nnd one of them hit the deer in the head and stunned him so badly that he drowned. A. II. Parker of Central Point spent i'riday in Medford on business. John J. Morse of San Francisco arrived in Medford this morning on a short, business trip. ' , Mrs. O. J. Gould lett Medford this morning for Portland, where she will j-pend two weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ft arson. Mrs. Fred H. Hopkins was called to Portland Friday evening by a tele gram announcing the death of her father. C. II. Noble. MEXICAN CHIEFS EMBRACE AT PLEDGE TO FOLLOW CAUSE j (rorcrleft. What nro you paying for your Mrs. Mabel McMmeu ot v um.::, themums and Terns were used as;C'al., brother of Mr Cobh Law w idMorallons. All t!f'i !"'" " " ,,u-ji,i, of OotlH-if BiwwIpb Hhyo you priced them at MKXIC'O CITY, Oct. 27. At a nicellng of tlie now constitutlonaltat lilif'i'ul parly today Clmeiul Ohregon, tlio war Minister, In a speech declared that there was no truth In the reports nt the existence of hart feeling e (ween him and Ceneral (lonzales, the (Plea.-ant evenlnx. : -,n"- ".,,',. UrH , ,lci:s, Konfa (irocc-ry I'o.T We bavo less I Any one wlahins a Koo,l orsaii drove. Is viR.tltiK villi U i.. J. Xo. liooUecplnB. No lost !ch,ap ... a chance to Imvone at .he ' rr e, , . .as ,. ; , f01. yon to pay. Phone 271. . ,'Willow SpriiiKK school house, fall- Mr. J. l.ult ol r.n.-i ri 11 , .Mr. Henry Smith of Santa Cruz, iter. .Mrs. 1-red stiau". i Willi Medford fade I Hertford mail minister of communications, lie Faid I "Hot li of us are human: hot h have (passions and amhftions, hut our pas-, sions will he subordinated to our duty land our ambitions are fulfilled in , carrying out the duties of our posi tions In tlie triumph of the constltu 'tlonalist cause." Cieneral fionzales then embraced Ijim amid Ihe applause 'of those assembled. i i , WILLOW SPRINGS j i ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Parker enter tained last Saturday evening- with a (dinner in honor of their twenty-filth wedding anniversary. A few friends of the neighborhood participated in ja tastily arranged menu, f'lirysan- Try This! Your Hair (Jots Wavy, tiossy nnd Abundant at Once. To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous. Huffy, wavy and free from dandruff is mere ly a matter of using a little Dander i lie. It is easy and Inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots of it. Just get a, 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine now all drug storeB rec ommend it apply a little as directed and within ten minutes there will be an appearance .of abundance, fresh ness, fluffiness and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will you can not find a trace of dandruff or falling hair; but your real sur prise will be nfter about two weeks' use. when you will se new hair fine and downy at first yes new hair sprouting out all over your scalp Danderine is. we Jjcllevc, tho only sure hair grower, destroyer of dand ruff and cure for Itchy scalp nnd it never fails to .'.lop falling hair at or.ee. .;, If you want to iirove how iirnltv and soft your, .'air really is, moi sren a cloth with, u l;tte Danderlm" and carefully draw it through the V:vr t. living one small strand al .1 iline Vour hair will be sort, glov a!:d beautiful in juct a few uioiik iiI..! - .; delightful surprise awaits cvery.ne who tries tills. (Adv.) ' l ' Tomorrow On a winter morning A hot cup of Golden Utest coffee is "Just Right JUST AT TEN O'CLOCK We will open the doors and will have 500 Ladies' and Children's Hats for you to choose from FREE. Of course you can net one any time tomorrow, or as loiiiias they last, Imt if you are lu re at 10 o'clock tlie iiickiii"' will lie ro,,l. WILL H. WILS Peanut Butter at Jones' 2 POUNDS FOR 25c IT'S GREAT Our English Walnuts are ronounceil ihe best in town -of pound It's time you are lookiny for Jones', the Cheapest (irocery in Medford. .lust think how ( 'ol'I'ee's have advanced, but you can still buy Jones' Special Blend Coffee at : 25c1-pound Our celebrated "MotOT Coffee" is the bii,uest seller in town, only S5c pound. Why pay IUc and I V ! Open up your eyes, walk up to our store, .just east of t lie park, and nive us a trial order. BACON, 18c FOUND; , Creamery Butter 38c pound, 75c roll. Keep away from the hili prices as loiii; as possible by trading at Jones' Cash Grocery hones. The Profit Sharing (irocer. Superb exhibit of fall overcoats Sharp mornings,, cold evenings you need a fall overcoat. Here are the newest things from Hart Schaffner & Marx Varsity Six Hundred; Chesterfields; loose coats; ihe fabrics are Scotch tweeds, cheviots, in browns, tans, grays and blues. 'Many of tho coats have belt backs $), ,:2.fo, $:", ii::o Put your hat problem up to us l K me o "head ucar br fall we believe to be unex celled. Here you will see every -tiling new that's good. Here you will find a desire to let you buy only what will be lastingly satis factory. Soft hats; derby hats, caps you'll have to see them, that's all. m I Iff M fi --'? ; l.VX j;.v-j-m.-:.4.v i n' V-.r. ;,. i His l,i' ! - CopyrlclttUurt8fln!InerAMu New "arrivals" in neckwear. Square and novelty silks, si i-i ics, I'in'iires; unusual val ues; vou'll want half a dozen '"i0c Tu; ikl. ij !.")() ALWAYS IX EARNEST nroxTii-inr" tomorrow I iilM iijrrl I Afternoon or Night YOU CAN'T RESIST THAT LITTLE TWIST OF Douglas Mi ymlhS is HAPPY SMILE as he- mi9 a IKT v mis vvi A D. W. Griffith-Triangle Comcdv-Drama in which Mr Fair banks does some unusual athletic rau;Ui in a style that is all his own. g A MACK SE.MNETT KEYSTONE C0MED-S aim uirls 1 i l!:.'Hs;iiid feet r.f filmed fun, a Prices: Adults 15c, Children 5c ,'; :V;I1 JjJ1 with SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE CF AMUSEMENT