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' MET) FORD MATT, TKIRITNE, MEIVFORD. OREGON'. MOXDAY. NOVENfRER fl. 1010
I 'A OK TWO
TOCAL AND
I-' PERSONAL
I,. V. Pardon of Msi on-, Ma ho,
a tm-fn'fH visitor In Oh- city.
On account of l-t SatunUv iIhk
a Mormv day, we will comititic our
sale of Fait: uap. c' for 1 7c.
for a few ria. Th- iofk will not
laat luiitt. MfitihV lr:r Stor-.
l.owitc N'afh I lot 1
-Jahanft Curio ri!or. North
Ontral avenu 1 .)! Mu r from rnirt.
Toy and Orient ; I now. hies. 1 -a
room open aftcrriof1!.
A. II. Alur.-ii wax a Mtl:onl vi-Mor
over the wt-li-ciiI from l.'JoKiir,:
(liana, Ort'on,
Now Iilca l'ii!tTf)S Kvcry ).;ttfrn
in stock. No or!''fim. Mwlfoni
Hook Storiv
Mr. and Mr. K. H;i:.cr of ln-
diaiiiiiKjIi.-, Itxl , -r i" 'i'V ,JV''
the eel; -end.
Special Icawd wir ch-'tion r'-t'irn
at the KJks cluh Tui-day i-vming.
Klk only will '( admitted upon pro
fiting thrir incniUcrKliip cards at the
door.
V. (J. Chapman of Cincinnati, Is
spending a few day In the city at
tendtnt: to Inisinc.sK matt'-rs.
IM.stfu' tion in irvt-ry ( oidoa Ualli
ir article. Mcriford Hook Store.
Paul .Mi Kee and V. H. Thompson,
officers of the California-Orepon Pow
r company, left Mondav for their
head offices In San Francisco after
tending a few das at the local of
fice of the company.
Mr, l-each, Corsets made-to-order.
Ahdo-Support Cornet, also belts. 326
North nnrtletl, Phono 5fi3-J.
Hill Kenney of Santa valley Ik
HpcndfiiK a day In the city on liuei
jietiH. 4
Hy that election hut at the Tor
tx. Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy of Now York
f ir are In the city on a combined
btihlnesK and pleasure trip.
Hoe Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office. Itoom 4 04 M.
F. H. HldK.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora .Moriiiiixtnr and
child of Ban l)fo, and KokI Yumada
of New York arrived In the city Mon
day morning- The two men an well
known professional billiard playirn
and will apepar In an exhibition
match at Brown's pool hull Wednes
day night.
Pay your election bets with a hat
from the TonK'ry.
W. H. Turner or l.os Angeles v
among the out of town Ju hIim-h visi
tors In the city.
Ford touring cur In ood condition.
Iliwch mugnlto, for sale cheap. Ber
nard Motor Company. !'i
Mrs. K. (J. Conway of New York
City i in the city for a few dayn.
Vote No. rl Xl on the ballot for
11. ,. lo Armoud for representative.
t Paid Adv. i
Charles Winterim ier of Portland i
n bustiiess visitor in the city.
dates sells Ford car( $200 down
find $25 a mouth.
K. 1). biiggs of Aslil.'ind If upending
the day in Med ford and .IncUson vllle
attending to legal usbim-sH,
Vote No. "1 tXl on the ballot for
II. 1. )e Armoud Tor rfprencnlat Ive.
I Paid Adv. I
eon;o Ta lor of Hceville, Texas,
has arrive)! in the city. Mr Talr
predicts tlinl Texas will go Molid for
W'iWon.
"Tho Valley of the Kogue," words
and music 1 ."-c 29
Dauie nt Mouse Hall Tuesday
nlphl, Itegular jirlce r.nc.
Vote No. ,". I l.Xl on the ballot for
II. I,. Ie Armond for representative.
-- ( Paid Adv.
Klmo ThrocKmoi ton of Appb-galc
Ik upending n few days In the city on
business.
Hut tin 2 Sc. Hotel Holland.
W. M . Frost of l.os Angcle is
spending a U-w da In the city look
ing over business openings.
Dr. T. (J. Heine, practice limited to
eve. ear, nose, throat: kIuhps titled.
HI'S Kavt Main. Phone JHC
A. I(. Phillip of Cortland spi'iit tin
w eek-eiid In Med ford unending to
business matters.
Vote No. I t X em the 1-a lint for
H. I,. )e Armoud for 1 1. recent at ive
Paid Adv. )
Harvev Phillips of Tacouui v;i,h..
Is i-itin Mt'tlinnl iiiemU fui a few
days.
idrect wire at Hotel Medfonl giv
ing election returns election day.
197
Miss (iladvi Prentiss left Mond.iv
mornitm fur her home In Portland,
after visiting Medlurd fnend for the
Jiat week.
Flection r-lurii- at at inoi v. Ad
mission free. Hamim:. Heuiiis at
T. I". Holt, of Kaj;ie Point is a bn--liess
vf-itor fit the ein t tcti
Plercfl the Florl.'t has somo fine
)dephintini planls Plant now.
.Jo" Hroild of Hie Ithte Ledge dls
(rict Is Htiendtng a few da.- in the
ity.
Comi1 to arnmi fur t 1. 1 r ion n
funis, .dmf--sioit li.un -ing
.Music by l,auti.-;tai h'-
ftimrue Cia't of KisN- Point tiaus
ai ted biifcinesf In Medford Monday.
Hakery goods ul He N oe s.
I I. V. (lib. on is a Medford visitor
from the Hlu I-td'e di.-trlca for a
tfx da a.
i See tlie ittock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., if you are in
& hurry.
Harry Kakin of Kagie Point .i"-nt
'Mondav in M'-dfurd on l.nslries
j f.t-i eU-rtion return !n comfort at
Uriuorv. AdmN-'ion free. !;tneinif.
! I). F Ci.ftM-H of Heayie ni a
Medford visitor over the wee! -end.
I Mr. and Mrs. .1. Cur.liffe of Seattle
are spf j:!in a f w days in Medford
and vi'inity.
' .1. H Wit-on. wiio ha hevn audlt
!tn;: the i-ountv ifOfs for the ear, re
J ports that in the herifl"j office, a
"jr J total ef $;;'!'., " T.'.o' as han
idled. wiifi an error of but one cent,
idn; to a correction after the total
(way entered This ill Jc iorre trd
in the- next dejoslt to the treasurer.
i'fhe ')oney as received it tween .Jan
j nary l.-:t and Novnibor 1st. ( Paid
I Adv. i
j Mr. and Mrv. It. K. MeKiw-n of
K!ama'h Fall? spent the ek-end in
(the city vi-itin friend-.
Monday. Nov. fi. at f a. in . we will
'sell it Jl butcher knif- for :;:c. Three
j for til Medford Furniture and
(Hardware Co. KM
W. W. Harvey is a business visitor
in Medford from Portland.
Come urd'-njm music and dancing
at armory and hear election returns
free. Music by l.aunspach's orches
tra. Jim Jaekvon of KaiHe Pi iut is
spending the day in Medford attend
ing to business matters.
For the best Insurance Bee Holmes
The Insurance Man.
Fred L. Heath spent the week-end
in Kagle Point.
Highest price paid for strictly
fresh ranch egs. Cafe Holland.
Klwood W. Huberts of Ituucom was
a Medford visitor over the week-end.
Everybody will be at armory to
hear elections returns free. Ham inn
by l.annspach's orchestra.
K. P. Anthony of Albany, Ore., is
among the out of town business
visitors In the city.
UruglesH treatments for all diseases
scientifically administered. )rs.
Hedges, 2 :! r. K. Main st.
A. W. Moon of Hray, Cal., was In
the city on business for a few days,
firing her with you to armory for
election returns. Ad mission free.
Dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Smith were
wpek-end visitors In the city from
Ashland.
Howling at the F.Iks club will slart
Tuesday evening. Present your mem
bership card to the doorkeeper.
Mrs.- r. K. Obis of Portland Is
spending a few days In the city visit
ing friends.
Donald Hrlan In a fun-film, "The
.Smugglers," at the Star tonight.
Ivan Taylor of Klamath Falls spent
the week-end in the city visiting
friends.
Howling at the Flks club will start
'uesday evening. Present your mem
bership card to the doorkeener.
A. K. O'Leary of (Irants Pa.-s was
among tiie out of town visitors in the
city over the week-end.
Dr. Klrchgessnor will be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday Hours for
consultation, 10 to 3
Miss .Mart:art linn bald, who has
been the guest of Mrs. Nellie Arnold,
left Sunday for her home in Portland.
Vote No. M IX) on the ballot lor
II. L. De Armond for representative.
(Paid Adv.)
Lee Drown of San .lose is in the city
oil business.
Donald Hibtit in a fun Dim. ' 'The
Similiters"' ul the Star tonkin. 1
On t lie a r in us pools in the cj; .
ft herein n))e pa s to register a guess
oil the number of electoral votes to be
received liy t he t Copt it Ive various
presidential candidates, the higher
numbers predominate in t be Wilson
column.
Special leased wire election returns
at the Klk ctuli TuomIu evening.
Flks only will le admill'Mt upon pre
senting their meuibciMiip t urds at Hie
door.
C. H Crane of Central Point was in
Med lord on business Mondav.
Mr. John Bowman returned Mon
jday morning froi:i a visit of er ral
months at various F.astero point-.
jMrs. HowiiMii y on the train whi'ii
I was wrecked at Tuuuei near itose
jburK Sunday morning.
J Win. H. Thompson and Maraery
j Wilson in tho "Kre of tiie Night." a
jfetory in whb h pathos and o,uaint com
jedy are pen'e t!y tended, and a Ke -.onc.
A Social Cub," at tne Page to
' night.
f Harvey Jone, of 'Irani? I'as. is
s.rt'iiding a few days in the city visit
' Ing friends,
j Bicycles! Motori t Ie; Parts and
Sundries. K.vpert repairing. Work
guaranteed. H. and X. Shop, Spart;i
bldg., new managment.
! Howard (lien dale of Kugene is a
business visitor In the city,
i Wm. H. Thompson and Margery
Wilson in the Kye of the Nigiit' a
story in which pathos and quaint eom
edy are perfeetly blended, and a Key
's tone "A So ia! Cub.' at Page to
night. Percy Wells of Ja ksonville was in
tin; city attending to business mat
ters Monday.
! Typewriter paper of all kluda at
! Medford Printing Co.
j J, T. Grieve of Cenlralia, Wash.,
is in the city for a few days on busi
ness. ' Boo Pierce, the Florist, for Per
! filial plants. Plant now.
1 J. J. Skinner of Oriffiii Creek at
tended to business matters In Medford
Monday.
fiet your Kngrnvod Xmas cards
now. Medford Printing; Co. is show
n g a beautiful line.
Carl Miller of Portland is visiting
: friends in the city for the week.
Vote for CS (X), J. O. Itlgg, inde
' pendent candidate for county treas
jurer. The A. W Walker Co., has received
a (Hrload of Maxwell cars.
Three Intial special Xmas Kniboss
'ed Btationery at the Medford Print
ing Co. Order early. Prices are at
tractive. W. H. Bariiuin of Jacksonville was
a husineHs visitor in the city Monday.
Hig oc milk shakes at De Vor-'s.
Dr. J. F. Hart of Talent is spending
the day in the city.
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.
Dr. Warren Cameron was a Med
ford visitor Monday from Applegate.
Butcher knives, your choice for
m!)c. Three for $1, Monday 9 a. m.
Nov. C, Medford Furniture and Hard
ware Co. 194
Miss ClayreJohuson spent Sunday
with her parents In Ashland.
Regular Saturday night dance at
Mono Hall, ! to U, .Ulc.
Wiliam M Inter of Corvallis is
spending a few days in the city on
business.
Mrs. Lundy, X it-Bone Corsets.
Medford Hotel. Phone 19tl
Caroline and oil at De Vne's.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouze of
Fugle Point were Medford visitors
over the week-end,
Sweet cider at De Voe's.
Fred L. Heath returned to Med
.ford Monday niorir.iig atter ending
jth wefk-end with hi faniih at Ka-le
' Point.
I We have he.ked and n-rked over
! 40'0 Xma card, beauiif il oiivs too.
M dtord Book Store.
j W. S. Stennett and fau.iiv visitt-d
; relatives in Medford Sunday.
! "Vote No. ( X I on the ..!!ot for
H. L, lie Armond, for nrpresenta
I tive. ( Paid Adv.
i The hill-tops around the valley are
coaled witli a fall of new miow.
Columbia records can be played on
'any make of machines except the F.di
'son and on the Kdlson with an at
itachinent. Medford Bool; Store.
Buttermilk. 10c sal. le Voe's.
Vole for 6 t Xi, J. O. Hig, inde
pendent i-audidate for county treas
urer. A new train scludu e with train
leaving Medford at 'J a. m. and 4.1''
p. m. and leaving Kagle Point at
l'i.ir a. in. and r.:i: p. m., will go
into effect on the P. i. K. -Monday,
Novemler
Personal engraved Xmas cards and
nihossed Xmas stationery at the Med
ford Printing Co.
east side showed
jseiUiment.
County
the stronger Wilson
School Poll.
WILSON WINS JACKSON COUNTY
(Continued From Page One).
TWICE PROVEN
If otl suffer 1 ar-Vo' i.e. s!-eMi ss
ni-jhls. jril. dull "ia. mid ilinrpss-hi-4
urinary disorder", dcn'l -i!nTi-nifiit.
K-ad tliis t i t-tolil IcvtinioiiJ'.
It's Medford t'.lileiifc, ijoiililv iroven.
Mrs. Win. ChlirU-y. x. c'.raix-
t., Medford. tays: T;u l.idmy ac
lion was too frequent and the kid
ney secretion-; were unnatural. I'.e
ide.s this, I had niueh jain ill n.y
'?ai:k am .soineti mes, (ould hardly
Irend or uraillten I ) At nitrhl, il
iiothered me, too, and often I couldn't
sleep, i tried plaMer. and liniments
for my hack and medicines for my
kidneys, hut none of them h'-iped me
any. It was while I 'Aa feeling ill
and iliKCOtirasi-il that I h"ard of
Iloan'H Kidney rilt. and hean tak
ing Ihoh'. In less than two weeks. I
felt better. I look In all four uoves
ft hen 1 felt well." i Statement iven
Seilemlier 1 4 1!iiiT'i.
On March 16, ItilO. Mrs. Charley
said: "le recommend Iloati's Kidney
Pills just as highly today as I dhl,
several years ayo. 1 still consider
Miem a medicine of merit and when
ever It Is necessary for me to take a
kidney remedy. 1 use them for I know
they are most relialde."
Price TiMc at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
Iloati's Kidney Pills the same thrt.
Mrs. Charley has twice publicly
recommended. Kostcr-Milimrn Co.,
Props., linffalo, X. Y.
Tiie Medford vote was tal-.en in tlie
first ward and the third ward The
Jlu. W. Ha. H.
So Untie 1- " "
Forest Creek '
Kucta -" " -
His Applegate " "
Watkins 1 f " "
Cuiontown ) 1" " 1
Ikmi uui 1 son
Sterling " ' "
Kcho Pour Man's Cr. . '' ' "
Aaie t ;J 1 "
Table llo. k sou
Chapparal 1 "' " 1
Pankey . :i 12
Sams Valley 1 !' 0
: Total "I 1-1 - ''
Meilfoi-d Seluioln.
Polls taken of Medford city schooU
show all overwhelming majority for
Wilson. The polls were conducted by
the school authorities and are Impar.
tial. The result at tbe bigh school
was: Wilson. Hi: Hughes. 12; IUu
ly. 5; Benson. Z. At the Lincoln
school the following result was oh.
tained: Wilson, 17a; IlUBhes, 00;
llenson, 1 ; llanley. 2.
COI.I'Mlll'S, O., Nov. C. Ono of
the heaviest votes ever recorded iff
expected to be cast In Ohio at to
morrows election. Both republican
and democratic state chairmen claim
the election of all their candidates hy
substantial majorities.
HOW TO VOTE FOR WILSON
.lark vour Cross (X. betweet the numbers and names of each of the presidential electors on tho ballot,
as hown below. You do not vote for president, but for the presidential electors, who cast tho Mate's ballot lu
the electoral college. .
I'J
K. K. IU TI.KK. of Wasco Co.
Republican
1:1 WILMS I. OTTKKI.L of Multnomah Co.
Kcpiihlicau
II W. I'. KKAIIV. of Multnomah Co.
Republican
W. C. XOIiTII. of Multnomah Co.
Kepublii an
II! .1. V. WILSON, of Multnomah Co.
Republican
For President:
( IIAISLKS K. iiic;iii:s
For V-e-President:
I IIAItLLS . 1 AlltllAXKS
IT A ll.l Lit P. ( f)SIIUW', of lloUKlas Co.
1H X l;i:ilT V.. IIAVKV. of .Mulnomah Co.
II) X POKTKIt J. NI'.IT'. of .iackson Co.
lh-imtcratn- s,
Jll X llAMKI, W. SHKAIIAV. of Wallowa Co. Iiemoriatic
21 X' JIHIX W. SKVKNSOX, of MuUlionuih Co. I leniocralic
. lliv'Ci i ty. i
7 J For President:
!;"'ocn""' ( u.i.i!m viLsox
ror Vice-President:
Till I.MAS K. MAItSII AI.ll
2-1 l ltTIS P. COK. of Yamhill Co.
L. T. l'KXXIXCTOX, of Yamhill Co.
Jt HK.VltY SHL'AK. of Ilentou Co.
1'iolii ultioil
Prohibition
Prohibition
L'S M. FUAXCIS SWOPK. of Multnomah Co.
Prohibition
M (TBI'S II. WAI.KF.l!. of Liuu Co.
Prohibition
J For President:
J. ITSAXIv 1IAXI.Y
( For Vlce-Pres
IltA LAXDItr
President:
VXDItlTH
m.mm i&Kumf-K'"M-''
1 ALtA- IV
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
Edwards Olive Tublets
The secret of luvpiiii; ynimr: is to
f jmuhl; to (.. this yon mu-t witch
V'ttr ivrr a11,l IkiwcIs iIhtc'f no nerd
tf ha v inn a sallow cumnU nm l u l;
r i tif.- under jour cyus pme'lo- a liil-i'U-
lHk in your face dull cyc with
n-i sparkle. S'uur dt'iior will tell uit
i in ty per rem uf ;ill iekii("-s (.nines
h "in iiMi iic hi'infl' ;iim! liver.
lr. l.dtt ar(U. ,1 vtll-kii"Mi pliy.-ictaii
in Ohm. pett'i-ited a e-jeiii'ie com
p.'Umi nii.Ned with olive ,il to act on
t!n- liter and limveU. wliicli he save to
it: pat it-m fur vear-i.
Mr, Iviw.irdV tdivc TaMil-, ihe sim
stitule t'tr c ilumel. are k nth' ir thi ir
aetiitii. yet always effectivr. i hey hrine
a' 'i 'lit liu: i Mil'eraiire 1 -::: it. that
natural lnn am y w'uirh !i. ul-1 h,- i. n
hy e en tu h tnnim.; up hv liver
and cleifiini; i!ic s -tetn ti innnn il i; s.
'..u u:ll kn.r.v" Mr. I M-.v.tnU' )ltc
"lahkt hv their olive e. lur. l'Jc and
2ic per bux. All dnitiUu.
Kim
j To tin- Vntfi of iliicksnn Cn lit
1 tfl iitj to the ijiU'iy T my limmr-jiIU-
eomp'i:toi' for tin offiec ttf euiiu
ty lt-rk, as printed in The Mnil Trio.
; line of Oetolrvr :tO, 1DIU.
J Ik- have U iioto from Src. :tni(
L. (. , ji follow-: 'TIk- vjiIui ie-
Im'iviii m(tditl for In fa or l -nA
(tmniy Clerks.. '-.. .. Tin- ;.ror
safd off irinN, cvrrpt the eotimy h-rk
if l.niit County. Orcuoit. liall, lm
ver. In fittith'd to nrti eoinH'ttMi.
(ion for fin nisliitii (o pri:ii( piu li
eopiis of tin rceoids and lili in hi
ofi'leo for their hfitcfit and eomen
iriier, etc., clr."
An offt i- to return sin h to the enttn
y a a prr-rh I inn pltilue hi ri liaii'4r
for vote i tlit'ti'foiv rt)tiiah'ii of
a hrilie ami in violation of the corrupt
piaet ire law.
IUM ' t fully Siil'inil ti'd
G. A. GARDNER
(Pieenl (ieik.)
( Paid Adv. I
Why Put Your Car Up for the
Winter When You Can
Enjoy It's Comforts
Thru the Disagree
able Season?
We Have Everything Necessary to Winter
Driving Comforts
Shawl and Plush Robes from $3.00 up
Imported Steamer Rugs from $7.00 up
Driving Gauntlets ... $ 1 .50 up
Weed Chains and Winter Goggles
Warner Lenses for All Cars
C. E. GATES
PA PI? TfESDAY
i i VVJll fcVKNING
7 l M. TILL 2 A. M.
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tlulcnlO
All seiil l;eiMiil.
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