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Ji MEDFORD iNfATL TfilUnNK, MEDFORD. ORKCOK. .SATE'? DAY. XOVEMP.ER 11. 101(5 PAGE TWO TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL (.'. II. Nlllcans "I l.'is Anscles Is riikIIiik a le w das In III" city ut tendihK to IiiisIwks mat tern. I). 1,. Swlliurl is n bimliietsa visitor III the city from Derby. Japanese Cimo Store, 30 North Control avenue, l-.ulf block from main. Toys ami Oriental noveltieH. Tea room open afternoon". .1 : ll:irlirr of Salem. On-.. K ' trannm-tliiK business In the "Ity dnr ' Iiik the latter pun of t hi' week. Mr, mill Mm. 10. A. .Iliillmnlt of 1 (limits Paft. are .Med ford visitors for , the week-end. If 'you want to send your friends ' a fine liox of Spitzcnbiiri: apples, wo have tlimii at tlm Co-Operativc l-'ruit Association. Also some ttood culls Tor homo use. .1. 1.. UiiKsdale unci diniKliter of l.ako Creek spent Krlcliiy and Satur day In the city. Mrs. I.each, Corsets niarte-to-orrter. Abdo-Ruppnrt Cornet, also holts. 32C North liartlett. Phono n S3-.1. " Hurry Lewis of (llcndale Is spend Iiir il few days In the city visit Inn friends and altetidlim to business mat ters. See Dave Wood about that fire In , mirnnco policy. Office, rtonm 4 04 M. R A IT. DldB. W. 1,. llrlrh Is a Medford visitor ! for tltn. week-end from llornbrook. Try n Sanitary KoldhiK .Mattress and (!Pt a new Idea of rest. Phono ' l'Jll-J. . 200 j A. I,. l.oonils of Chicago I sn husl . ness vlsltoV In tho city fijr n few duys. Oaten sells Ford cars, 200 down ond $25 a month. Harney DeVorn of I'ortlnnd Is In the city for a few days. Mr. HoVore is contempliitliiH entering Into busi ness In Medford and residing hero permanently. "The Valley of the Rogue," words and music 15c. ' 209 8. Johnson of Portland is In the city on business for a few days. Bntln 25c. . Hotel Holland. fludy Sebolz of Medford Is one of tho men conceded by San Pruiiclsro papers as certain on the Hanta Clara team In the rugby miino with fitan : ford today. Mob Peloue of Medford ! Is also conceded as being certain of a placo on the Stanford lino up. Dr. T. 0. Heine, prnctlco limited to eye, ear, noso. throat: glasses fitted. 22 8 East Main, Phono S03. S. E. HrncliPtt of Portland Is a busi ness visitor in the city for a few days. ' Call 19U-.I and have your pillows , steam renovated. 7."c per pair. 200 .Mrs. Adeline K. Wilcox. Mrs. P. H. Iliiiiptninn and I.. II. Wilcox of Table Hock spent Friday and Saturday In the city. Itotten cow manure. Hoover's dairy. Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Itlppey are spendiiiK u few days In the city, hav ing come frnii Portland, where tliey were recently married. Bakery goods at De Voo's. Ernest Allen of Sao Kriinrlsro is spending a few days In the city trans licllng business with local niei'ihnnls. 'Hand Made pure diu'k and noose dow n comforters. Phone I !MI-.I. 200 Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. Churchill and .Miss Dorothy Churchill of Yreka, Cat., are spending the week-end with Med. ford friends. See tho stock labels carried hy the Medford Printing Co., If you nre In hurry. Dr. K. II. Porter and family will re turn to Medford about November 2.",. They left early In the Hummer, driv ing through to Huston In their car. They have now driven as far west as Trinidad. Colo., and will leave shortly for Medford. For the best Insurance see Holmes 'he Insurance Man. Hen llit'.lnhotham of Derby spent Saturday In Medford attending to business matters. Feather beds ni.nle Into sanitary folding mnttres'ies. Phone ttui-.l. son Justin .ludv of C il rt i il Creek spent Saturday In the eiiy on business. Three Intlnl special Xmiis Emboss ed stationery at the Medford Print Iiik Co. Order enrly. Prices are at tractive. A. I!. McCoriiilck of Kennett, Cal., Is In the i ity on business for a lew days. Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch orbs. Cute Holland. W. II. l'ctcisof Portland spent l'r. day and Saturday la the city trans acting business. Driijiiisn treatments for nil diseases scientifically administered. Drs. Hedges, 2.15 K. Main st. The tbiee-ton Mack truck, which has been in govei anient service at Crater Lake durinis the suniiiicr has been hroiiKht to Medfoid and will be seni lo Pnrtland for overhauling be fore being again pliicc, In reivlie next spring. Dr. Klrrhscssner will In, t Hotel Nash every Wednesday Hours for consultation. 10 to 3 It. I.. Ashcraft r -whlnnd spent Frldii) mid .Saturday in the cliy on business. (jet your Kngrnvnl Xmns rird" now. Medford Priming Co. Is sbnw IIK a heautiful line. ! C. A. KIIiik "f Portland Is spend-1 luti a few days In the city attending to ' , justness matters. liicycles! Motorcycles! Parts and ! Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. H. and X. Sliop, Bnnrta bids., new nianagnicr.t. The following books bavo linen ; lidded lo tbn pti'dlc lllirary during the ji,e!,: "American Hoys' Hoot; or ll'.ugs. Hutterflli'F and Hectics' j Heard: " Appletor.'s Medical dlctlon- nry.,' "Case for tlie I'll! piuos,'' Kalaw: "Dull y Caitle and Milk Production." j iVklw; ' Tlie Dl'essioaker.'' Illltter- j f k Publishing Co.: "Elementary Study of Chemistry, '' .McPlicrson and i Henderson; "I. Ho Insurance." Ilneb Inei" "Holiert Hrownln'; How to ! Know Mini," "Sheep Management," Kleinheluz; Short sloil.s ror IiIkIi jrcbools. j FoldluK do'l mattresses, down com- foiieis and pillows for Christmas presents. Phone l'.lU-J. 200 The report of ail analysis of city water November I by Dr. David N. Ilober, state health officer shows tile best test ever made of Med ford's water supply. The test shows i0 bac teria per cubic centimeter at Hie city lllluke. I.'i bai teria at I ho city Intake and :'0 bacteria tier cubic centimeter at the faucet. Neither gas nor colon bacilli were present after 72 hours incubation. Tlie city water depart ment was complimented by Dr. Ho-Ix-l-K upon the excellence of tlie city water. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing; Co. W. A. Kinney of Portland Is spend ing a few days in the city uttoudliiK to business matters. Dig r,c milk slin I; (us at De Voo's. Thomas E. Lee of Portland spent Sat unlay in the city on liusfilfss. No chnrge' for Rpoclnl embossing dlos with tho Xmns fancy stationery sold by the Medford Printing Co. All special order and Is not carried In stock. Miss Ala hnl Lefervre of Redding, Cal., Is spending tlie latter part of the week with .Medford friends. Art Hronbo Hook Hacks, candle sticks, trays, etc. Medford Hook Store. ' The official count of the county ballots was begun yesterday at the county clerk's office and will be com pleted .Monday. Ciiisollno and oil at Do Voe's. William Noonan of (llendale was n business visitor In the city during tlie week. Sweet cider at Da Voe's. Henry Wilson is a business visitor in the city this week from Hilt. Cal. Personal engrated Xmas enrds and mbnssed Xmns stationery nt the Med ford Printing Co. Judge Cilmore of Itogue river spent Friday In the city attending to busi ness mutters. Hiitterinllk, 10c gal. De Voo's. Henry Whipple has relumed to his home in .Merlin, Ore., alter spending a few days in tlie city on business. Old papers for sale nt this orfico at 2ftc for 100. K. L. Potts of Sielnnian is spend ing the latter part of the week In the city on business. Magazine subscription club rates will he discontinued on a great ninny of Hie popular magazines on tlie loth. Medford llooli Store. Sam Willis of Hosehurg silent the latter part of the week in Medford attending to business matters. Silas K. Moorchcad Is a business visitor In the city for a few days from Prineville. Ore. l-rnnk Inton of Yreka. Cal.. is a business visitor In the cltv. .1. II. Carletou of (Vntr:i Point spent Friday atteinoou in Alediord on business. Hoss Kline was a business visitor in Hie city Friday afternoon from Central point. After visltiiiK Medford friends dur ing the week. Mrs. w. W. ijulnti has reiurneil to her home in Itosehurg. John Hitter of Lebanon. Ore., lias been tile guest of Mrs. Helllnuer lllld Ms. Slover for Hie past week. Fred Mcpherson of Fugle Point was a business visitor In Medrord s'ahlrd..v. Tlie library lias received rrom the late library, as a few week's loan, a u in 'k r of groups of hooks to supple, i.'i-nl the collection here. A small "loop on iiiiuinu suMects Includes: "Hems iiiid ileiii Mn.erlul," Farrlng ton; ' 'Treatise on Ore and Stone Min ing." Ficter; "Practbal Instruction In the Search for ami Determination of tlie t's.'f ul Minerals," Mcl.eod; ' N1 a il u ji 1 for Assavers." Seaman. Hcgliiiilng wiih next Saturday's Is sue a department of musical notes local and otherwise, will he conducted in The .Mull Tribune hy Miss Duller of the Andrew Studios. I grand sacred concert will he : given ol vocal and iuslrumenlal music lat the I'rosbMcrlun church Sunday 'nlulii ul ; :io In Hrot. Andrews stu ' dents. ihe large chorus choir and I singers or Medtord. An elaboiale pro. tram will lie eoiilrlhuicil, which has been prepared for months. The entire levelling will l,e alien lo music. All seats free. FveriboiH w elcome, i Miss (iro Wilson or ('.rants Pas will spend Snii.lu.v nilh Medford Mends j II I.. Wallber is spi 11,1m- the ila at the suuar lailon in (iranls I'.ivs. A large number of Medford people embarked this morning on Hie stigar beot special for (Jranls Puss, where today the opening of the new factor) Is being celebrated. Opening dance of the season for l-'Hs and their ladies Monday, Novem ber 1 .1, lit the Temple. lift THE PACKER IS FINED 1171,000 CMK'ACl). Xnv. !). -, line tuln!- liiiii ni'ic limn 171,0IM( wiin it-css- i-il l,y l-'c-drial JikIv' l-;tinlis (.mIjiv iijjMinst Swill iS: Co., pit'-luTs, inid n imiiijIh'I I I'.uliiiiiiU t'linvii'tcd ol' vin latin tin- ii)lcrt;itt' rimMmTi'o act. In ninsl nl' I In case?, tlie clui rtri'w wore ivlmtin or in shirin in less than I'lii'luai hitini'iits al rarluad rales. ST. PAI L, Minn., Nov. 11. Presi dent Wilson Kuhietl 400 votes in .Minnesota today when ofl'iciiil rnturns from l'.utnspy and St. Louis counties wore received Knowing disnrepani-iefi In the early tabulation. The count now stands: In I!, 00 precincts out of lifi-IX, gives Wilson 178,114; lluultes, 1 7K,3."3. Hushes plurality GATE TO ADDRESS RANCHERS NOVEMBER II Tlie Fanners' and Fruitgrowers' IcJijjtie, have round in tlie annual re port ol' (Niiiuty I'iitliolojiist ('. ('ate made to t lie county court mid the ex tension service ol' tlie On-yon Airri eultural eidieyc so much materia! of inlen-st and value to tlie community that it lias been decided to hold a meeting ol' tlie league on Saturday, November 11, at the imblie library, Medford, to hear the report read. All farmers and fruitgrowers, whether members or not, are invited and ury ed to attend the meeting. In addi tion to reading- the report. Mr. Fate has consented to give additional facts to those brought out in the report on (he subject of the control of crown .rail, which has led lo a possibly still more valuable discovery of Assist ance in control of root blight; the :;i-nwing of vetch, some facts of inter est to farmer and fruit grower; the use of miseible oil sprays as affect iuir bliuht control. Jf time permits, some other sub jects of the report will be covered and questions answered on any of the features of (lie report. The subjects treated in the report are: Public Meelings. FroM Fighting, Thermometer Test ing. Soil moisture determination, duly of water investigation. Inoculation lor leguminous seeds. Plant disease investigations. Spraying; for the prevention of, scab. Fruit ripening studies. Investigation to del ermine proper singe of development for picking- va-1 rious varieties of pears and apples. Pear and apple blight investiga tions. Fse of oil sprays as a repcllatil Jo insects. Crown gall, control by the appli cation of various materials. F.xperimeiit lo control powdery mil dew on apples. Mushroom root rot. Study of disinfectants. t'odlin moth investigations. Pdighl coiil nd vs. Insect eon! nil. Potato tuber moth, inspection and condemnation. 1uM spraying for codlin moth arid scab. Collection of iu-ecls. Fariu and orchard visits. 1 Vnmn-l rat tons on farms. Otli.-e visits. Telephone calls. County fair exhibit. Iioutine office work. Kenieirbei the time. November 11: the place, public library. Medford, iud lite purpo-e. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'OK ItKNT LVni-aero ranch cither share or cash rent. 2 miles from town. .1. W. Wakefield. Palm lllock. 2"0 oi: application i;i:moyi:s sr pi:i;i i.i (u s h VI it. One application of Marinello Pepil- atory will remove it quickly, painless ly and effectively. Ied by the mo-t prominent society women and sla;; ii'avovltes the world over, j This dcplhitory romes In powder form. Is Rsreeahtc In oritur ami ea.'fl.- 'applied Ity making It Into a paMo j.i.d hind spreading on the parts to !e Jp-t iited. la two or three minutes s urface is ueritly fternped and the K i.i b'l't hairless, soft and free fram Mty iriitatlon. Price $1 per par!;ii e MARINFJ.U) HAIR SHOP i.ui netl -Corey Itotldimj. BROWN EASILY DEFEATS YALE BY SCORE OF 21 TO 6 XKW HAVKX, Conn.. Nov. 11. lirown with an unbroken record of victories "tliifl reason entered the game with Yale here today. The followers of the Plue were not too .sanguine of winning. A field goal by Uraden of Y;i!e was the only scoring in the first period. Yale kept the visitors on the defen sive during the whole period., Yale, :!; II row n, 0. In the second period, Praden made another field goal from the thirty yard Hue. Yale out punted Urown consistently and the forwunj passing to which the visitors resorted fre quently failed lo bring them within striking . distance of the blue goal. Yale, ti; Mrown 0. lirown took teh lead In the third period, with an aggressive attack. .A series of rushes through the line and a :'.1-ynrd run by Pollard around the end carried the hall to Yale's three- yard line. A forward pass carried the hall over for a touchdown from which tho goal was kicked. Yale, ti; Urown, 7. In the fourth period. Pollard tifok tho ball on Ilraden's kick and ran iir yards for a touchdown, from which goal was kicked. Urown got another touchdown when a series of rushes advanced the ball .i0 yards and a for ward pass, Hillbouse to Purdy, took it over the line. .. Purdy kicked the goat. Yale, ti;, Brown. LM. Football Results Peniisvlvnnin 7, Ihirliuoulh 7. Fnivcr.-ity of Pittsburg :(7, Wash ington and Jefferson 0. Notre Dame 'J. Soiilh Dakota 0. O. A. C. Freshmen 17, Multnomah Athletic club (i. Navy, ."i(t. North Carolina Aggies 0. Army 17, Maine .'V Mount I'niou 7, Western lie- serve 0. New York I'niverMl v I). Colby Col lege :t. Cplumbia 0, Swartlmtoie t.". Iiensselaer 7f Worcester Tech. li. 1 Williams 0, MiissnehuM-lls Ag gies 0. Susquehanna (I, .Syracuse -I. Kansas '27, Washburn (1. i Washington 0. -Oregon A (first per iod ). Wa-binglon 7, O. A. C I) (first period ). Annouiieenieiit. On Saturday 'evening this week the,Natatorlum will begin ilmir win ter series of dances. The price has been lowered to 2.. cents. Flrt rlass music by ait orchestra of fun i pieces. Dancing from It to 1 L hadies Iree. Gentlemen 2.1 cents. Public invited. Most North west grocers drink Golden West Coffee themselves. Why, do you Golden West Coffee is "Just Riafti" Which Way Will You Decide When you smit'out to look for glascf, will von drop into the first idace where they are displayed as articles of merchandise, or will you ao where skill is the paramount is sue? Mmh of your future eye com ort depends upon our decision. What shall It be. Dr. Rickert j'.ve Sight SHM-ijIKt Suit' I Owr The Muy Co. Hlphest quality, Jevxelry repairing diamond setting, watch repairing Martin J. Reddy , s yj i tie vu"1".' nii'iv lur Keliatile Goods. 112 K. Main St. Medford. Ore. TO ORDER $25.00 UP I Also Cli-aninii, Prrssinq and AKerlns, 128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS ! (jjgfSuiis(brji WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Forma tion of the new kingdom of Arabia with Grand Shereef Hussein Hen All las monarch and .Mecca as the capital, j was reported to the state department today In an undated telegram from I.Mecca, signed by She reef Abdullah, j minister of foreign affairs. The Ara i hie nation, Abdullah said, would l-Miceforth be an active member of the socitv of nations and confidently looked forward to recognition by the I'nited State. Tlie new kingdom re sulted, he said, from a meeting of tlie nobles and citizens of the country, who definitely threw off the yoke of the committee union and progress at Constantinople. The state department knows noth ing of tlie new premier and does not know how to reach the foreign minis tert owing to the absence of any con sular or diplomatic representative in Arabia. Investigation Into the situa tion, however, -may be possible through Hritish or French sources. The request for recognition Is ex pected to be met In much the same way as other governmental changes during the war. In Kgypt when the new khrdivate was established in l)e. cemner, 1!U4, consular ol fleers were instructed to recognize the new of ficlals -as de facto. With respect to the new government of Poland the Untied States will postpone action until peace is established. ,21 109 EVAXSTOX, 111., Nov. 11 Xoilll westPin maintained lis place In the race for the "hig nine" ch:iniiion sliip. UefeiitiiiK Iowa 2t to !). Tlm Joivnns ouliiliiyed 'Northwestern in the !ii.st half. Northwestern scored nnother touch- CHICHESTER S PILLS w .j-.-s. tub iHAiioNn iika.ni. x XTTV I.b.II",! Amk jo.ir Orufrglnt for fryv5ft?S n:um tt,d ..J Uoi.1 ukuihAV L WM,''',' S 'lh ui RiW on. V f-1 ttVyJ no olhi-p. Itur or voiir v I ffl V"K1 Aikf'.rCIIM'li'BK.TKBII I ltlJll0Ml A N I I'llJ.M, fi tta fj y tri known 2;. UC-I.bsfeit. Alwys Itelii! I Slim ItV DRUGUISTS EVERYWHERE AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT Sontliem Oivon's ge (treate-st ilaco of Amusemcut, BESSIE LOVE DeWolfJopper li n bnuuin story n(' lo tbeal l ieal folk Mranded in a town. STRANDED KEYSTONE COMEDY NEVER AGAIN nii.innnl l.niiiiJi-I'in nkcr. TOMORROW MAI'.l'.l. TAi.lFKIfliO in "(i(ll)'S HALF At 1! IV AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT ITAR MEDr ORD'S rr,. Dhnl.,,,1,,, jflli THEATER VM. HHAHY l'ieents LEW FIELDS and DORIS KENYON in l.miw Mann's Triumphant Stupe Sueee--- The Man Who Stood Still Written hy .lule's F.ekcii (innl liintl. lliuhiy entertaiiiitiir. in 'liu. tiM' (liama uml chock full ul w liiih uuic ainti-cniciit. Good Comedy Vitaqraph PA'S OVERALLS TOMORROW lU'STIS FA If N' I'M ill DAVY ( Ifi'i Kl 'I f " lown 111 the final perioil, Kohler ko- ' lug over for the two-yaril line. I'ut man kicl Uoti soul ami llavls registered iuiotlier droll Kick tor lown. Looting the bull between XotllWotn ;:oal rom the I 8-yard line. Se.fi ilwm.ihsf PAG E I...-....I . .r'.:... i-,......i i .mien into tlie lii'-'h eu-l of liviinf. I ' I 7 mKuti . i I So ' ft ; . mm ft, n Hmm r JL Jt. Iw ii u .a. j Saturday Night, Nov. lSirVS Messrs. Sltnliert present the (iieatesl IjmikIi Hit of Years A LiMip Venr Comedy of Kimlisli Life, l;y I'.arohl Iriitlionse. Don't lie an old inald. For partieniars Hee .a-, , Vo II LICENSfC lir With the same All English Coinpnny that played Xew York. 1lo:iton and ChicaKo for one year. One eoiitinnmin !an,;h fioni rise to fall of curtain. Mall orders now I'lilCKsso T()$l..Vl Scat fale Thursday. Pasfe THEATRE MED FOR I) Tin: i.i Kiu.Kti 's sn im:mkhs si'i-xtaci.k 100 PEOPLE ARABS, CAMELS, HORSES THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD Eiggest Attraction Ever Seen in Medford TH Vr:l.l(i l ITS m Sl-KCI I, TKAI.N OK IIKJHT C!tS PRICES: $2, S1.50, $1, 50c. Mail Orders Now TWO TRIPS DAILY HETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT 3. H. l!arnl---h'n av.tn will lear Easla Point at fi A. M. xml 1 P. M dally, except Sund.iv; leave Medrord 8 A. M. and 1'. M. Will call tor pjtsvir-ers at h'llels In .Uedfurd ami ' l:-5ti!i iud huiinej bouses In EaKlf ! Point. " ' HONK U-Aa (IK -g. I I Wniiers Of 'Ohio, icre-icnliiiff .10, lllld wiijje eenicr, toilnv aililie?ed to l'ivii!ent Wil.-mi ami Oovenmr Wil li of Ohio n e.-..v of 11 resolution Mtojited by miners' ul't'ieial (leiiimid injr thill I lie viiriiiiis lirain lies ol' tho -.tali' anil ledeinl eoiiiluct an investi- .aliell itltn the lii'jll eu.-l of livilllf. J8 Best Ilteatres. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement m.rv i 'juj h.?t, mm Nov. 26 NIGHT New Japanese Hand Laundry IU open for buslnesi ' ' OCTOIlKlt Tn . We will do all klnda of laundry work and dry cleaning. All work done hy hand. 1!J XOKTII ntOXT ST. l'UOMi 750, If vrv s c a ifif. i 5 .MVi i