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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT, TRTP.FNE. MEDFORD, ORECON". T.IFRSDAY. XOVEMBET? TOC ALAND J PERSONAL F. (',. f!:ino of Port!. aid. i-pr-'ii-tative of the .iaWfH .Motor rumpan. ami A. W, V;i ! nr. lo a! M;iv-ii ai!'-nt. rinriiMl W'tin'ilay aff-rnoon from Yri'kat . 1.. nitr- tliy snent two days on business. Jaianee Curio St or-, Xor'h Central avenue, V -if Mork front main. Toy and Orient:1 1 novel t fen. Tea room opn aftirno:is. M. K. Upton Is a im-Mri- visitor In the eity from I.os Anjieln. Cal. I would not i-av a dollar fr 1" new razor Made when for ::e I can have 12 dull ones r.-harfiMied and nian as good as new at Heath' Drug Store, opposite Naj-h hotel. IfC J. D. Mcf'oni of Portland attended to business matter- in t!ie Hty Thurs ' day. Mrs. I-earh, Corsets made-to-order. . Ahdo-Support Corset, alo holts. 321 ( North Martlett, Phone CS3-J. I. P. Parsons or Morrow, Idaho, Ik rpendiiiK a few days in Medt'ord and vicinity investigating liiisin'-fs oppor- MlllitleH. 12 dull razor oladeg resharpened 1 for 30c and made as good as new. Heath's Drue Store, opposite Nah hotel. . 103 Ci. E. Mel rose of Salem Is spending a lew day In the city attending to . L.ifiness inattern. ( fJet vour sasollne at De Voe's. t 1. li. I.unday of Chicago spent Wodnef-day and Thursday In the city tratixartlnt; business with local iner- (hatiis. Mrs. Lundy, Xu-Boue- Corsets; Tor call Hotel Med ford. Ashlano , Thursdays. 1 91 4 Krnnk Koutln of Hayfleld. Wis.. 1b unions Uie out of town visitors in the vlty. fllg 5c milkshake at De Voe'a. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Taylor of New York City are spending a few days In Medford and vicinity. Try our prompt delivery aervfee. Phone fcS4 Heath's IrK Store. II. K. Mailing of Portland was a hupfncnH visitor In the city Wednes- :lay and Thursday. Sec Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Kooui 404 M. t l & H. Uldg. A meeting of the subscribers of ftuck of the Apptegate Lumber com ,any was held at the Commercial club building Wednesday evening. The . Matter of a site for the mill has not p. been decided definitely. Today of ficers of the company are Investigat ing a new site lying west of the plant "of the Trail I, umber company. . Ar- cot ding to C. -I. Scmon there will be Mio dlfflrulty of disposing of lumber for box factory purposes. A number 4of inquiries have been received from companies desiring openings for the ' Kiahllshmcut of box factories in this "vicinity. Several hundred dollars sub scribed for the sawmill have already i been turned In without solicitation. , Jluttermltk, 10c gal. He Voe's. Samples of the first sugar made nt the Sugar mill at 'i rants Pass mill have been sent out. The sugar is white and even In nppenranrp and is the equal of any of the standard varieties on the market. flates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. Kudolph Peek of Lake Creek spent Thursday In the city transacting busi ness. Two thlncs whfch we have slocked t lavishly for Ninas trade are children's books and Xmas cards. MedTord Hook Store. " A collision occurred lat Wednesday afternoon at the corner of Main aud Fir streets when Dr. T. ;. Heine drove his car Into that of (itiy Con nor. Dr. Heine was traveling West .along Main street. He claimed that ns the late afternoon sun was shining directly In his eyes be was unuMe to see the Connor car. A bumper on the Heine rar prevented serious dam age. The fenders on the Connor car .were bent, but no other lamage re sulted. You will get good measure, and pood gasoline If you get It at He ' Voe's. II. P. Stevenson. William Louden, tMinnls Peiue, Dave Doran and Wil liam Smith are a group of men from , the Applegate country, who are in Med ford to nsKt in the effort to have the road tn the Hlue l.edue district put In shape so that ore can be 'freighted out to the railroad terminal. Hook ttnek from the K at hod ian ..shops make very i-xrtusive gifts for Xmas. Mfdford Hook Store. Cieorge Owen of Wf Urn is a ' ness visitor in the cit v for a few davs. "The Valley of the Kouue," words and music I ".c. 209 Jv T. M Quold of Kacle Point spent Thursday (In the i.t attending to h"lneji matter1. '"It" will soon be over, but the nnlterietf'K grueery phone will still he 2 !. ' It. L. Nrirllnc of Cold Hill wns n ..business visitor In the city Thtirsdav. f Ttnth 25c. Hotel Holland. Char )r lnr of the Pine l.ed::e mlnp Is f-peniling a few 1.t s In Hie city. j . 1H Voe lni.is Im . r bottles. J Pat Swayne was a business visitor tn Med ford Thursday from A pnle ::aie. The exhibit of baskets at the Med fcrd Kurtilt'ire wtoie taught hy Mrs. Ititer, Hotel Xasli. Classes !i a. in., '. J and 7 p. m. 1 :2 ; Kr! k Anderson of Copier, Cal., spent Thursday In the rity attending to business matters and i one of a delegation that this morning waited on the county rotirt in regard to the , grading of the road to the Hlue Ledge. Di T. O. Heine, practice limited to ' f vp. ear, nofe, throat; glasses fitted. 22 Kan Main, Plione 303. .Mrs. J. C. Herring was a MeUford visitor Thursday morning. ! Ov-ter, crabs and claims and fish at Medford Fish Market. Kd Ashbaugh of Portland is spend ing a few days In the city on business. You will get good measure and good gasoline If you get It at De Voe's. j Cieorge W. Dorans of Cranls Pass i was in the city on business Wednes day and Thnrsdav. : Direct wire at Hotel Medford giv ing election returns election day. : 1&7 ! Mrs. Marie K. Iteter of Koseburg is spending a few days In Medford visit : ing friends. Try that new kraut at the Medford j Fish Market. J L. C. Mapes of Sallna. Kas., !s among the out of town visitors In the city this week. Hnrnaca Class Banquet at Moose Hall Front street, Friday night. Kd Cingcade of Fagle Point spent Thursday in the city transacting busi ness. Bakery goods at De Voe's, F. Middlehushcr of Huncoin was a Medford visitor Wednesday and Thursday. ( A special leased wire of the famous International News service has been Installed In the Medford Klks club for the transmission of the election j returns Tuesday evening. The club j will be open to Klks only, who will be (admitted on their membership cards without charge. Other special enter ;talnment features are being arrang jed for the evening and the new bowl ing alleys are scheduled to he opeqed In honor of the occasion. Pierce the Florist has some fine Delephlnum plants! Plant now. Kd Miler of Trail spent Wednesday and Thursday in the city on business. Slhklyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at De Voe'e; Sc deposit on bottle. Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Johnson nre tourist visitors tn the city from lie necia, Cal. 1 Vote for your choice, hut don't for. get to order fish today. Medford Fish ! Market. J J. P. rollings of Watkins was in 1 Medford, on business Wednesday and Thursday. , See the atock labels carried by the ; Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. j C, W. Golden of Myrtle Creek was .a Medford visitor Thursday. Special leased wire election returns , o.t the K!k club Tuesday evening. 'Klks only will he admitted upon pre isenttng their membership cards at the 'door. j C. D. r repps of Sutherlin spent ; Wednesday and Thursday in the city visiting friends and looking after ; business interests. ! For the best insurance see Holmes (To Insurance Man. W. C. Carpenter of Alameda, Cal., Is spending a few days in Medford 'and the surrounding districts. Highest price paid for strictly j fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. J. (J. Llrwelhn of Los Ang !es is spending a few das In the city on i huiner. j Bowlimr at the Klks club will start Tuesday evening. Present your mein jbership card to the doorkeeper. j Jack Marshall or Portland is a Med ford visitor for a few days. Dr. klrehgesner wM be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 1 0 to 3 .S. T. Stimson of Seattle is spending a few da looking over business openings In Medford and viitnity. Bicycles! Motorcycle-! Patts and j Sundries. Kxpert repairing. Work I guaranteed, li, and X. Shop, Sparta ! Mdg., new manaement. HOW TO Mark our Cross (Xi bet weent ns shown l.eleu. You do not vole for electoral colic1. R R SUTLER, 11W,.P. KEAPT. of M,C, ..,!, K HUOHES 15 W. C. WORTH, nf v..:;, t .fBVU.ii, j CHARLES W. rAlKB AH KS IB J T WrT.EOM. ,,' . ! ti.t.nl.n. -n 17 A ill ; ( osllow of Iiii;I.is In Denim rati.- N 1H III IIT C. II M- V of Mln..i..l, r,.. democratic J r President I HimiiltilW W ll.soN lit IMiuin; .1. m; f. of JnekwHi democratic ... X ..XMII. U. MTU. XV ofUa..oWa. .Vmocr.i7 I t AKSH .U.I. Jl X .liiHN II. ST K t-'.Ysox, ,,r Miiltnonmli (',.. Democratic ) 13 CL'KI lb p, ,oe. aa i. t rrttiiwaTOM, , v i i, .. :. -: gl BEMRY 8HEAK I- , p,,,!,,;. ,.,.n m r rw:es swopr. r ! r: -., y. ; .. as CYRUS H. WALKER. I , . .i , . . , Kd Campion, Perry Barnes and F. ill, Kivers of Seattle. Wah.. spent I Wednesday night In Medford. They 'are en route to Seattle In their car after a trip to Southern California. ; Flection returns by International News servbe special leased wire at the Klks club Tuesday evening. Mem ber? hip cards must l e presented at the door. None but Klks admitted. The regular meeting of the tiriz zlien will be held at the library Thurs- ' duy at S p. m. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. j H, S. Stine of Medford will address the citizens of tinfMn Creek at the flriffin Creek school house Friday evening. November 3 and will ex- ! pound the amendments to be voted upon November i Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe'a. On account of the fans who will attend the Fniverity of Washlngton i Fniversity of Oregon game In Eugene ;next Saturday, arrangements have been made to put an extra sleeper on i Friday night's train. This will be .dropped off at Eugene. The passen gers will then be aide to occupy the car until 7 : 3m Saturday morning. Those desiring reservations should se jrnre them at once at the depot, i Personal engraved Xmas cards and frnbofcsed Xmas stationery at the Med , ford Printing Co. j Election returns will be received 'at the Hotel Medford next Tuesday ! night. ! See Pierce, the Florist for Per 1 enfal plants. Plant now. j Mrs. A. B. Zlmmer of Butte Falls spent Thursday In the city shopping. 1 fiet your Engraved Xmas cants now. Medford Printing Co. is show 'ing a beautiful line. I Miss Clara Zimmerman of Eagle j Point was In the city Wednesday, j The report that Snlder's dairy had raised the price of milk Is a mistake. They have no intention of raising the price at this time. 192 Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols of Eagle Point spent Thursday attending to ; business matters In the city. Mr. ! Nicholas is mayor of Eagle Point. I Three Intlal special Xmas Emboss ed fitationery at the Medford Print ing Co. Order early. Prices are nt j tractive. Mrs. J. C. Culhertson of Lake Creek ! wan in the city shopping Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Tucker and son of ! Urownsboro were Medford visitors ! Thursday. : Kdward C. Kaber, a merchant of Central Point, recently returned from a trip across the continent. During his trip Mr. Kaber witnessed five polls ftalien of all passengers on the train. All five polls favored Wilson by a three to one majority.- . Ciet your milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at He Voe's. ; The family of W. C. Tait, recently elected president of the First National Bank, arrived in Medford Tuesday , and are now established at their home in South Holly street. No charge for special embossing ;dies with the Xmas fancy stationery .sold by the Medford Printing Co. All ; special order and Is not carried in stock. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Carpenter left Wednesday night for San Fran cisco. They will drive back to this city next week. O. N. Wilson was fined $10 In po lice court this morning for buying; junk from a minor and C. K. Koach of AMhland was fined $."n for falling to keep a record of junk bought. Home-made hominy nnd saner , Kraut Saturday. Booth 2:1, public market. 1 9.1 RUSSIAN POPULATION IS FACING FOOD CRISIS ! I.OIK.", Nov. 2. The food rrlsts lntly nannies more rnrmiituble pro portions'' says the Times' IVtroi:r:id i rorresponilent. ' The discussion nt 1 U'p'lni-Kilav's sittlni! of the bml'-'et committee left little doubt lis to the gravity of the situation. The speak ers emphasized the Imperative neces sity nf adopting ameliorative mea sures on behalf of the working classes. Their situation is intolerable, owinj; to the impossibility of obtain inti the necessaries of life without stamliiif: for hours daily outside the , provision shops. VOTE FOR WILSON he nu ni l.ers and names of ea. h of the presidential electors on the ballot, pre-ld-nt. but for the presidential electors, nlio cast the slate's ballot in . ! J rEAKK HARLT I IRA AERIAL TRAIN 10 AT BLUE LEDGE An aerial tramway to tic ut-d at ilie I'.):ie l.edue mine li.-- arrived in Metllnid. F. , Ciirnalian, the ttiaii-j-ger of the mine, nnw confronted with the problem o' ian-MH-titir the machinery ami caMe- to the mine. The puhI-. along" the route nre too narrow t.i jei-mit the pa.-nge of a motor truck. The lan-e-t Mieje pie'-e i:lone Weiylw IU Hit. I otie-half ion-. The irnmuiiv i- about l.MtO feet in letiirth and u ill be used to irati-poi i a ioiid of fit teen ton.. Mr. ( urnaiiMii mui other Bine Ledge operators are endeavoring- o peruiolc county official- to put the road To the camp in eoioltlion for hauling out ore on truek-., n being done I nun the Waldo and other mine in Jo-ephine comity. Ahout ln.tMHt will lie nece-.iny fur the giadin.' of the road. The gi avcllin'j enn be done at -mall epen-e bv haniing- the rock in empty truck returning to the mine-. A delegation of mine operator- of the Blue l.eilge dt-lrict and farmer from alonjr the nuite waited on the enmity court tin- morning' in un ef fort to have improvement of the road expedited. Tliey were informed that !i-trict road .supervisors haw been in-tiiieted to call election for -.weial levie- lor road inttrovemcit in dis. t rii-ts where such improvement is generally desired. An amount equal to that raised by the districts will be given from the general road fund to further the work. It is he desire of mine operators tn have the road in condition for haul ing by next spring'. A large fiiantity of ore is on the dumps of nil the mines, the Blue I.eiLc mine nlone having 10,000 tons ready for -hip-tucnt. The high school on. best ra of twen ty pieces, a new organization under the leadership of Miss French, super visor of music In the Medford public schools, made its initial appearance j before the high school assembly this j morning. The pleasing rendition of (two selections was met with prolong ed applause which bespeaks much for this organization. The band, together with tiir orches tra, are planning to give a pu die con cert about the middle of December. Such organizations as these moan much to the student body of the hltrh school for those In the organization. The people of 'Medford should be just ly proud of the young men and women who are developing their mu sical ability along these lines. SAMPLES OF SUGAR Small samples of suar have been received in Medford. taken from the first baii of commercial sugar ever manufactured in Southern Oregon. The company has siwnt on its factory at (Jrants Pass to date, about a mil lion dollars, every dollar of which is outsid" capital not a dollar ha vine ! been asked of local people, i They will manufacture sugar the ! equal of any made in the world. It t is tit-ver the case that the Tirt few ! bags arc as good as those which come j later. The samples sent are difficult ;to excel, hut the company expects to improve it. J. 11. Cochran has returned from a business trip through Hasten. Oregon. LAHDRITH IWILSON RALLY ! AI PAGE THEATRE FRIDAY f The e!. , -ing Wi!-.n rally of the ciimp.ugn will be hcid at H fcitH-k to juiortow evening at 1'agc theater and j;i fu!! lwn-c epeetcd. The .-tar i-peakf'r of tin o.--a-ion will he Mrs. ! l.aora J. Aiming f Phoenix, who I make- an aidrc-s eiilitelv out of the ordinary. An ea-y, fluent speaker, j -tie win- tile -yn pMhy ot' the audi jeiiee at once and hold- it. She doe f not dwell upon the drv-a--du-t and much-th re-hed-ovcr campaign t--iie-, but ple-elit- the -itn.ttii'll as it appears to women. Porter J. Net!' will di-cu the f(.r- '.Mgll policies ot the adtiuiu.-! rat loll and Jihigc Kelly ihe dome--tic pol icies. Mi Be.-- lliyan .i!l sing a song eompo-ed in honor of Pre-idcttt Wil--on by J. IV, McPhcc of Medford. cii liiied. Who's the Man", tlie'eho-ru- of which run- a- follow-: "Who- the man.' Why. Wuodrow Wi!-ou. lie's the man We're working for, He's the man to jiianl our nation Through the breakers on ur shore. He's a man, a friend and brother. And a man whom we adore, lie's a tried and true obi -talesman And an honor to our nation He's tiie man we're voting for." CALIFORNIA PASTOR AIDED LAND FRAUDS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2. R. T. Stokes, a Standard Oil mechanic, who is now living at Madison, Cal.. told tuo jury today in the Cnited States distict court where W. A. S. Nichol oii, W. B. Degarmo, Norman D. Cook Franklin P. Bull, A. J. Reetz and Sid ney i,, Sperry are on trial under In dictments charging use of the mails to defraud in connection with the so calltd Oregon-California land frauds, that his belief in Richard W. Fysh taused him to invest. Fysh, who pleaded guilty to the charge against h'nt and is now serving six months In the Alameda county jail, is said to be a preacher. It was due to the fact that Stokes knew him as a minister that he had confidence in the timber land project. Stokes testified. Don't Marry At the TODAY ONLY Thursday, Nov. 2 D. W. GRIFFITH'S BIG 7-REEL Paul Armstrong's Greatest Story- Featuring the leading actors of the other big Griffith picture, "The Birth of a Nation" 1 i-v : '..-X . t'!''' If BLANCHE SWEET & Another record -ale of t'omicci i ! joe.ir- hc.s In en effected thnmgh (nivj l minor, aeanng vun .nimn nn iiiM-j worth iV. Co. of l.ivei 1, England.! A car of hu!4 boxc- and hoxe- wa-j -oid, netting the Hollywood orchard-. j the grower-, 'J0 H. Tlii- price bring ; each for the 71-J hail" boxes and T-l."iO for the iMi bocs in the car. ,.r',.-,. -iH-htlv iii'-hcr than tha ohtamcii e-terday in the -ah of a car of Cornice for Ihlhui Hill. SOUR IHE FOOD AND Pnpe's liiiHpsin" Fives Sour, (ois-y I'psel Stomachs in Five Minutes If what you just ate Is souring on your stomach or Hes like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas aud eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can surely get relief in five minntrV Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly primed on these fifty-cent cases of Rape's Diapepsin. then vou will understand why dys- ipcp'ic troubles of all kinds must go, and why it relieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestion In five tnin iutes. "Rape's Diapepsin" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimila tion into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the fabel with a healthy appetite: but twhat will please you most, is that you 'will feel that your stomach and Ints ;tines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver 'pills for biliousness or constipation. ; ' This city will have many "Rape's i Diapepsin" cranks, as some people I will call them, but you will be en thusiastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever t;ike it for indigestion, gases. henrtburnt I sourness, dyspepsia, or any .stomach misery, j (Jet some now. this minute, and rid ; yourself of stomach misery and indi rection in five minutes. Adv. Until You See leatr SO THE A picture every grown person should see. t A warning to coming generations. A Powerful Lesson on Clean Breeding. Blood Heritage and Eugenics. A strong protest against the evils of wholesale divorce, an argument on birth control and a stir ring appeal fcr better social conditions. A Big Human Interest Drama, Pulsating with Lite and Action in Every Scene A Treat for Everyone. ADMISSION: ADULT3 23c, CHILDREN 15c HOW APPKXIMCJTIS' CAS HE I'UEVEXTKB Medford people should know that a few doseB of .simple buckthorn bark glycerin, etc., admixed l-t Adler-I-ka, oftwu relievo or prevent appendicitis. This simple mixture removes such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFFL relieves, almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. Adler-1-ka has eas iest and most thorough action of no thing we have ever sold. L. B. li kins, Itruggi -t. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT PAGE LAST TIME in the , END OF THE TRAIL A -liny of tin- liivat. North Wooily, linlviiiL' wiHi viviil s.-i-ni1.-- of ia y frontier lil'c. TOMORROW N'.i pic-turo-v owiii- to renting thfiili-r loi- Wil.-on im'i-tiiig. SATURDAY: Ethel Clayton and Carlyle Biackwell in "A Woman's Way" New Japanese Hand Laundry will open for business OCTOKEK 0T1I We will do all kinds of laundry work and dry cleaning. All work done by hand. 123 XOKTir FKOXT ST. PilO.NK 731. "The Escape' V.JU'f&X 3 ;'ff h: MAE MARSH PRODUCTION Two Hours of Tremendous Action William FARM