Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 16, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    MKDFOIH) MATi; Till I JUNK. .VEDF OUI), OliWiOX. Tliri.sOAY. NOVEMBER Ifi. 1910
PAGE TWO
TOCAL AND
IMPERSONAL
The lt'a v.-ll ll.ieiit T.-acu.-r
circle will iiii-.-i rri.lay at o' -u ;
A report from tin- t,it.- . cmeni oil of i
Vtmre oi Mol!:.-M iin.l I'arelit-j
Teacliem .ir. ). K.-.-l'.i-r ivita l.ilk j
l.y the ic. iiil u-acii-f oiitiiiiiiia th
liliin of their uorl. !" tivcn. This i
lne.-tln-.- "ill s.'-ai'- i!H' i'i -t i.an-iu j
and all an- uracil i-i aitml. j
Kev. 0. II. I:r;o! h m law .'in-"ici-'. !
missionary al lit- f.,r tie National j
SpiritualiM a.n-iai ion if siviua I'- I
tin ami r. a-iir,-'? a! o.i.ilVs i.all j
till ttec).. The In l.i-.- will In- eivcn :
every lliclil Iml Saturday, villi tvo
ailili I'fi'B Sni!ila, one at '':"ti In 'li"
afternoon ami one at 7 : I '. K.il U. wi n - .
each lectin-.- K'-v. I'.rouks will pn'
trance im-aai-n. The i.iililic is cor-j
ilially Invii-il lo alt. ml. j
Japanese rii'-m Flora. 30 North
Central avenue 1 all liloel; from main.
Toys and Orl-nla.) novelties. Tea
room open iificriionns.
.Mr. ami .Mrs. Henry Meyer of i.at:r
Creek mieili W -ilttc.-ilay ill the i-il;.
vlsltina rrienilf anil at lenilina to IniM-.
nef.s niatt ei f.
If you want to semi your friemis
a fine iiox of ftpltzcnlnirs api'lrs. e
have them at the Co-operative l-'rnit
Association. Also some aood pulls for
home use.
It Is worth an. one's time to an
over to Pierre's (ir.-enlionse now am!
see his beautiful display.
Matthew Itav was a Meclforil visitor!
fioni Itnrh SVeilnc-tlay afternoon.
Mrs. T.e.ich, Corsets niaile-to-orilcr.
Ahdo-Stipport Corset, also holts. 32C
North Ilartlett, Phone RS3-.7.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles I'aiitrall o! ,
li ich sienl Wednes.lay afternoon in
the eity shoppintr.
The liunaalo'v Htore, corner Hiver
side and Jackson. I'lione 4 sr. -It. Free
delivery. .1. W. Jiicolw & Son's. 2m;
A ear of Conine was sold In Xe.v
Y.jrl; Wednesday at M il the half
ho:;.
Pierce, the I'lorisl. has some extra
nice table ferns for the dinina room
table.
.!. C. Knilirey or Prospect was a
business visitor in the illy Thursday.
See Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Kooin 404 M.
F. & H. Bids.
W. K. Davidson left Thursday
afternoon for llnnconi, whore he will
spend the winter.
Galea sells Ford cam, 1200 down
and $25 a month. '
Claude Miles and Andrew Jeldnesn
left Thursday niorninu lor the lllue
I.edue district on a lienl hunt.
Pierce, Ihe Florist, certainly has n
fine line of ferns. His greenhouses
are at I mi.", Kasi Main.
.1. ('. Hales of Indianapolis relumed
to Meilford drivlni; his Patlifimler
Twin Six. which he shipped from In
dianapolis to tlnints Pass. Alter
spemliim a week in the eilv he will
drive Ihrouah to San l-'rnn. isco ami
ship to Honolulu to spi ml the winter.
Mrs. Hales accompanies her husband.
"The Valley of the rtopite," words
and music lac. 209
Mcdtord F.IUs are mal.ina prepara
tions for n Hard Times dame to N
nivcn in ii'iont two weel.s. The lul
lowiui; month u Prosperity Hop wiit
be yhcn.
Baths 2.",c. Hotel Holland.
A rally v.as held in the liiah srhno!
this morninit. p.rl'eelin;: the reoiers
III a number of n-n sonus and ells In
be used fu Saturdays came utlh Ash
land at Asliiaml Mum.- fur a b.iii'l
Br.onipanim.-nl li. la.-n i 1 1 -1 1 . Vc
Chum, assistant roach al 11. A C.
Will referee tile !Ia,,c. Tl. kiln a'
Meiltonl will lie :::.c: at the i;.,te.
Hanre at Ihe Nat Sal in .la-.- tiiy'it
Ci'-llt Irmi M Crtlts l.iiiiir- free
All'ie.l C ,-nl of KUa l'oiiil
spent Wrilliesilav attermmti in tin
city attrmliii!: to bn.-iness matters.
Dr. T. 0. Urine, practice limited to
eye. ear, mire, throat: passes filled
22 f'lart Main. Phone :!n:l.
Iir. and Mrs IhIiimiui of -i':im
vere Meilfonl i-,!i.rs .-i I m -ilu '
ilttl'! IIOIUI. i
Hakerv anods n Vne's.
li. I'- I'm mm., ill. : '.vs., tia. ,1 l '..j
ami ro-ts m Iik,;, , ',. ; , T ;t) . :
alien,, on f,,r ruin a wi'iii.Mtj
a li. i n.-e.
I a ncin , nfi 'l in 1 1 a; : ., :
'at urday nr-: b 'or : .' r - i
Mabir v I'lusii r,.r i i .
Portlam!, :,riil W r,!:i'-i!.i. iv, it.n:;1
alten.lilta tiu r L-.utar i'ii!i el" ri;n-j
punv T at the -! 'I- . . ip ; . , j,, .. .j,, j
lustra, lie t!,.' . ...nuaiv (
See the st, irk l:t .!s r-trri- d bv tl;e'
Medfoid Prlntiiia Co f If you are In j
a hum'. j
Mis. Vantlle V..'. .. I , , i
Plioeniv to ii,;.'.,. b, r linn. -. J
For the tw st Inruriin. e si-e Holmes1
j'he Insurance Man I
It (i. Meek I - a Visit,. i w,r i. i
the rit fur a fe, it.is .,e.i J'ity.
Mich.
liood litusi, at Hie N.,t r,,r. S..trr I
day uiubt l:m, in:: a i.. i .' i'.: l',., !
J. . Ilaturss a-tii.,i -.a ,y..- j
W'ednesil.o rvetpi;': ::,.',i I'r, ii,,. ,
Cfll.. for a bri'd li:.. s I! .
Drtlale' " Irea'me'.it-' for al! ilh ea-. -:
nclcntlfii allv iiiliiilni. t. y d. !.(
IledKOS. K. Main si. i
U'. Hiiey of Portland Is spendinif After bavins lieen the isiiest of Mr.
'a few da; s in the city on business. land Mrs. I'.ol.ert Kuhl for some time,
I . . ,. ,,.,., ,, j,, ,iie!Mrs. P. II. Waldo left Weilne..,ia.- lor
Ml. -alii s .tlruu rlore a1.
' K. (i. ii hides. Jr. f Poriland:
is in the lit. -r nrniiirrj to lai-iurss,
; matters. !
1 ' Va t frjiiii I (Jurir.!"' !'.(!!. Cry of j
Sti-.M-I.n T. eli.l!:'-r, ;tM..!H to the
S.-crM.iry of ii:-- I : v t r-U-r, aii-i :uilv-lyj
.. ..I........ ,.r -.11 ti, J i,..rl. i.nil'f'
t'. ;M'-('li'ir. Jr., ;ur:w-ii in itt- it i
Tiiiirsiluv ii.oriiin.; from X'.'-ItiirtfHi.
i. ('., a it (I ;it i.u'ni W"i-- n" rtahifl .
; liin- h iti w H(l.-I !"i:or(I 1-v '
iji'!iiinrs of the Alt-ihoril runirif-ri-i:! :
rhlli. j
Thrc Iiiltnl P:rr!n1 Xnirts Eijiof-?-:
p.l f-tniioiu-ry at the M-ifrfl F'rint-i
(ni? Co. Oril'T curly, J'licos are t-
tractive. j
A. IC. Tl rot:-fr of 'oi ' un s:cnt '
V"!iiif-!.ty niifj Tinirbfiii' in ihe city.
aiTi-niliir to t-usi'; -s iiijtiifi.
Special sale for a '.vp-t See the
! b ath's lltlta Store ad. 2'r,"
Aitii'.tr Mayer Is a besim-'s visitor
in Hie city for a few ilavs tfoin Port
land. Highest price paid for strictly
fresh ranch eaas. Cafe Holland.
K. Sti v.-ns of Poitiaml is spemliiif..
t f.-w da s in Meiiiotd on business.
Dr. Kirchaessner vvill be at Hotel
N'afh every Vrdm-fday. Hours for
consultation. 1 0 to 3
Mr. and Mrs. 1;. 01 ae Worthinaton
of Yiel a. Cal.. are sp.-ndina a few
lif;.s in the cir. visit ina li-i'.nds audi
ttti-tnllua to business matters.
C,-t your Knaraved Xintia cards
now. Medford Frintina. Co. Is .show-
lahfautifulllne. j , . , ,,ii . loir,.; IV hivh. T!ii. tiim
C. A. Kstes of Han rram-i-co spent I ., u-j;.M t ; . i , , , , VU
Wednesday and Tbllrs.i.-y in the city 1
oitsllie.-s. I
Ilicycles! Motorcycles; parts and :
Silndrpis. ICxpert repairing
Work
puanintpwi. li. ami .. hiiop, hr ;
UUU-. now inanaftinpnt.
A. r.. i i i' is a i'UMit:Ls visitor in,;iifll , .,1V r,..,;l j tVt ;iJj,(.
thf city fro,,, I'oritar. l. j iji-lv ,;! ;:h.l ivn-iw n ilt. nti-ii
Typewriter paper oi all kinds at .-,.,,,,. p.,,,,!,;,.,,,, ili(ii.,n;( vrnviri-
Moilford F'rintlnK Co.
A. C. Xorlin.- of S;-ut.itin . Wash., is
in the -ity look in-; a ft or ri uhthoss in-
Iii;; f.c milk Khal;pp at Do Voe's.
V, A. Coi'iVy 01 I'orthmd spent
W'flnt's(!:iy an' Thin siiny in the city
j!t;cii(liim to l-Ur-ine--.- iniMters.
No eharjre for sperial oninopsinp
dirR with th Xmns fancy stationery
Hold by tlio MedTord Printing Co. All
special ordef and is not carried in
-stock.
Walter li. Iteed of Xew York City
Is ainonir Hie out of town visitors in
ilu- eilv.
Old papers for sale at this office at
20c for 1 00.
K. N. Carter of Clileo Is spend
Miii a few das In .Medtord on husi-
e. M.
f5aoline and oil nt I'e Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. W. i. Ciu'in of Hills
'ioro. Oie,, me pi-ndi:: a few daj's
in tin city visiting friends.
Personal engraved Xmas cards and
nihnssed Xmas stationery at the Med
ford Printing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Meii-;c;i:i of
xIinne;ij'o!i:5 are out uf town visit dis
in !i" cif v.
PntterniP.k. 10c pal. Do Voe's,
W. S. Nt ii oi ( Irunt Pans st :it
We.'.m -d;.v i.nd Thmvday in lh. fit;.
nil lntsMi''s.
Kiiitt ti i-iiw iii.:i'are. ; to I'r's i) ii'".
K K. KIo! o: Cr;.:it P.-.s a hn-i-!s':tt)i
n tlie i-it; fur a !e; dips.
SAeet cider s. lie Voe's.
.J ! f lull n-'Mi ;is ;i ! d fm ,J 1 nor
V.'t'iined..v Mlerneen fl'-:i 1'avie
1'nini.
The Mnn-alow "V ::' V.-- -
I - 'nre (iii t r .-, r t ' . : i '
.hi. I .l.t i;.-uii i ro o:.-n : m- i -; i -
r.
ir.. Mt
.1 ' M,-!i,f. re
! e.lif -.lai al
I'. inl - ,.,
,-i,t; it- 1 1 r it
l-'l-sli i :..,!n
li.-ta-.-n Mei
i-il.. r iii M ,tl
a , ,- t ,.,.,! ,
Mr ..ml v..
;.-r!i ol It,-, it, i
,-i,- 1, 'I 1,1 A :
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an,! I'
ll . t 're
f.Ie III,
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I'toi tl,- -1
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ef
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1'al . alt. r
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a!
-To - :
tv-'i-,'
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KiElV-rfl'BSr-JXi'.-
ii.-r home in Pasadena. 1'al.
P.ussrl: peaver of loih-l. I II . is the
yuest of I.. M. Carstrrs of litis rity.
Mrs. Kt'a llolnn-s r.tuin-il to ierl
iiome in Kaab- Porl:. Cal., Wr.iie s-.
itav. after spending a !-w days with j.
Al' dford irirmls. !
I i. ...ay 't'!.,..,. f,.r. Vcifn-i!
ball end besk-tball star I-j
. ., li, .. .. I .1-, s in .1,.. eilv This 1
.". :...r i... ,i..i, ...r..a . i .iii- i
ii the liiah s, hool as-embK.
Miss May Titompsen of l.ittlel Hiahuay Plans. !
Ai.pl. -siit. is sprudini; a tew ays in! Will II. St.,1. .,i..-riuteii1el of
Hie ik. as the si'-st of her aunt. 'raicr 1...!..- ..,ilc. .,;i;:im-.l lite liiah-,
M j s. !rt Findley. j .-. x- plan. I!o.-ai.i: ;
M. .1. Cristas of Ki:aene U pen iin?: ' "Tlie -iirvey ul' t!ic Crater Lake
a r.-w .lays in tite rity visiiina friends. ,i..in:,v . linis,,-.!. The r-.tid will!
F!o d .lac!. sun teiernrii to Merlfot d i . ii-i .-l..".lto.lulil. T-. -rade it i-o-t-(
Thursday ait.-r a visit witii fi l.-nds hi i --71111,111111. To paw it. .SHil.lMKl. j
Albanv. jei.if.Te. . wili he t.-k.-.i to -taml lial:'
S. S. Smith left Wednesday evening i ihe exi.rn-c. t!ie slal.- an,!..-, .tuny the I
! for Porlhmd. win re lie will spend
- f.w days on bii-ines.
i Mr. and Mrs. K. W
! leave Kj-idav niornina
for Iletroit
.Micli., v ii.-re they expect to maae
! their home.
I William Von der llelleu of W. lien
! was in the city Thursday on busim-iis.
j Proaressive ;,uo will be daed l'tl
' day eM-iiiua at tite Hazaar. heinK
j aiv.-n in t!ie Cutlthert btiildlna for
i tite benefit of. St. .Mary's aca-iemy.
1 .Mrs. John Wilkerson and .Mrs. Hurk
! land will he hostesses.
i PRECEDENTS OF PAST SMASHED
(Continued From Pa;ie One.)
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I out lin- normal rr- I
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iiluntia.
X,iii!i la!;uia, Wvumin
tlsmnlit I rh uu, l.hihn. whwt
ril.;;v !..,., Vll!l. J , i :,.
in niiii! M:ni;iin-. Tlie
e uin-d ciil l!ie
ii' Wit-Mil n lair
li;ar'in- :,
v.t in;', jniitv.
I'jit' ea-I ;ind
-t i nn ied ;
rricd'( tliio i.u :
- like M;.-;'.!r
ell- anil Ci'IIIieetici'l. Il prnh.M'!
ei:;; nil cd XcW I l.illl i I e lH it cut
iliiwn hy lijitt the re;iii'!ie;in Se.;'-;.i-u-v
nu'jitiiiy in .Maine. If walluweil
the horde,- -tale-: ;ilii Mii-.n and
i h' VMi-, line and carried Kai;-a-,
'A Ilieil tiad heen eolieeded I y tile
t!e'i.(M-ral- a- repnhliean.
lit ntliei- vvord, the i m wa rd-lueU-i
: iir iind I'm w;: rd-actii; part oi' the
ei,Yih Vn!!e.t !(ll i WiNoil tide rhAl
Mi-et nil previc.it-. election iv-ull and
!!need tlie wc-t in i t ni'ina in f tiling-.
ViUon lie aide to -ju aiterd
tnir ;.rar- uiili a manilate fro.n the
li:"-t pt'i-re---i; e -eetiim n!' the en.ill
t ' , Tlie Taniiiiaiiy-Siillii an - Smit it-
N.i-dit -Ta'jart etal ..' ihe ilefH'-
rattc pMty had liMihin.j- u, wiih
til.- vici-.ry. h i- t. the we-t that
W i'-on tt'.ve- iii- victory, and ihe ve-
. i!i look tu huti to pie-- tor the kind
;',ip-j- that the we-t w.in!-.
MATHER ASKS CO-OPERATION
(Continued From Pat;e One).
,-te,l. .a-t Moatlt II. .,,.1 at:, I .,11
.mi ! t rater li.I.e l.y .-t:a- inter-
! t:i-.-l, t . Me. It, .I'll .111,1 .'ti'l
Si-l.t,,;t-. pa-! I.a--eti an, I intu
V.i-i l, lie. Then t:te 1 i-llnr coli!. I
I i Seoi-.'i., ark. ca -1 to f.,. ( Iran. I
r.on. ..i.-r t, M, -a '.-r.ic park i'i
'i iv, -I, :n ( o..i a.io. a:l a.-r..-- :..
-t. t in-j point."
Sitcpairn I'll i . !.
,,a,i,- a -ii!v I'
111,- a 1 - I he la-' -la. !,,! It
,i. i- it it, i i - it ,M I-,- i , -t m , -al
! i- tr a'ltoil.oinl-.--.
- i : o, 1 1 iii - olie'-
i. , ..m !-j
1 -t- p-to-
.1 , , ,1 - j a I.- lo'ir. Ill li ai' l
. y y, . ,,-),n ,- ,,y n, r in ! .ic .-.yini t
a,; I ,, p.ly . n,..i--,- ., 1 1,,-
""i CHICHESTER SPILLS I
U.eIet'M'' W, t hi: 1M UIIM Itli a. !
i ' S"--N I' -t a.i. i -in A i
! ' if ' i S , Mrhcl. r B liim..:i,nirn.lA j
!!' H1S.1' ti'd !,x',;V.'l - ....- - . -e V '--o.V
1 .- i!;t v - ;i : r . v timiM. It 1 i ti t ..Tr:w i
( , - I'lt.iii .it i:km i'ii.im. I
:.;,v, . ' T.itiritfiRI.GCiSISrvtRHlKE
iim-: ri'i ic vnit i:i:m i.s si
,. , i, im:i;i i t t IT S II IK.
. '"' v, i-1, ' "' ai'i l-c:i'i..ii i.f .Variii.-lo. lie, .11
. ,,. , alary 11 til te e.oie it -rii' ,.lv, -ain'.'---
II I. ;'ie lor ' ami ,.;'. iiv.-!v. r. . l. Ihe met
.y.ci. t v .iin.-n ati.l sla-.
a- i.r;.I 1,1 er.
.i:'.t..ry io:,i.-s in '.(nv-Ter
,. .-al.'e In or, lor aa.l a :'
!.;. ..ia.: It into it i a-t-- ..t.-i
!in on tite parts to te
1 t w f or three nillni'.o. t.-e
.. inly s, raae.l nnii the .-kt.l
tl.ss. soft an.l Tree fr mi
in: If. I-
.-, ; ?:,-.l '
.1 ! tpi.
-iat.:,l.
-i-rfa e t
i- l.-'t ;
,i,. lit i'.al ion. Price Jl j'.-r pa.i.i,
M.VRINl'l.LO HAIR-SHOP
nett- 'nti'v ItilildiiiU.
Suits
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
i A'so Cli.iniiit), Pi-pssiiifi am) Allei lnp
123 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS
S9SHH
. in- that the i-ilor-:ie,.iata!,
I it-t --Jii
tbev "...
"We :.l,tr v. i- lu-M- liner -erlicrr
:;,.tn ran la- ;.mhd i.u K.itr..K-," said j
Mr. Mather, -falld Kr want to hr iilile
i" -a w- can !'urni-h b.-ttrra m-
""idali'M!-. Tilt- llfl,;, r! M:,-i li-if- 11,'t i
' k ta.ii e -....nt.i - . .ui m.ir.s ,
II' )"-t -'I- --(1,1,1 il- tho-e a -r.. tile I
A' ia.ilie' ; e want In he ab-e to sti'.were mailed today from the plant of
!'l"'t tliey nr.- l.eti.-r." j
' oilier ha
1 "I leave this wc-i-Fisher
will, tun. -t.i.U!,a in Sa',-;
W a-lllliU'-
iirt -.t'e at a ;
'!!' l.-r-iainiii.a with tite -late i ;i(.roaae will he raised by farmers, al-
hi-liway depart nteiil. Tite pa--aae ,!Oiicli the comitany will also have a
of the tux limitation hill nl ihe la-r ' .onsiderable acreace. Tlie rampaian
rli-rtiun i aoiit-a t' ret.u-.i tlie liiiii.l-j a,.rea.ae for next year was begun
ina. We planned V' . :""'l 1 1 J 0day by ihe field men of the coni-
Ii-uin the a,.'. ernntciit in twu-vear in-; ianv
-talliurtn-. the -jr.,,in-. Ihe latej Th0 iK.PtrJ. r. Peuinaill stated,
am! comity to ,-o-ui ,,-t a le. Tin- woal.i ,iavc !lsv suaar content as the
-fa.!- the road in tv... year-' lime. .,.lSi runnina 1 " 1-2 percent,
lin; we may have to wait h.naer. T,lis i!iv,-.n lounds of suaar to
tliroiiah the resi i.-ti..t.s .,(' lite tux ( ti,e ton of lieets. There are still 1 One
limitiilitm measure, lint I am aoiiia tl)Ils to iw ,., or a run of two days
" tl'i'ah tin- liiahway as ,.. fo. e ,,,,
a- pos.ib:.... jn a,i,nt0n ,o ,i,e s.,.m )ai,i 0i,t for
Other SNakel-s. (!ile beets, ihe company has expended
.Mr. Mather va- welcomed in be-' S2i).iii.u in the valley for labor and
half of Mrilli.r.l hv 1 . K. fi.-.tes and i material u-od in the construction of
intru.lure.l hv I'le-idt !M Hill of the! the tiranis Pass plant.
t'.i:iaiie:-ri-, chth. .pproimale!y )
e hmidr.,1 ehth u,.-!,,!,.-.-. were pies-
lit.
Tii!- ; f
n K. (I. "M.-Corniii k j
,;ii I r.in. i-ei, ;nid ai'-
.irnve.i tnmi ;;ii I r.iii.i-en, ;ni a)-
ter v r'uU' thion-; the valley. Irt in!j,ac'Kae from Mrs. Woodrow Wilf-on
in- -jM-cia! enr wi;i Sr. .M;.ther !r.
S;m Kratu
DEFEATS O'BHENIfE:
I .OX HOW viiv. U.). n'..arv.!e ,it f.'i." vJ,0 wiil ot u'etI 10 rcsort to liiXa
lit-!i nat":oii;:li-T -a!-d an ;olherejit of i i!y the most interesting feature of the
John lifwim.ml, hceii eleetcd a j fair i.- the parttl post booth. Aside
member of tite lioa-e tYum tlie w.tlfrom the jiacliaL'f s from Mrs. Wilson
divi-iun oi' Cork i i-nnt, in ,-itece-- and Mr. Hughes, hundreds have heen
-ion to .lame- I. (ll'oel;. wiio dieil ; received from all parts of tlie United
October. Iii la-L O'l.i'ui v li.d a ' State-.
iilmaiiiv !' 117 vote- over hi-- ehi?i'; - The booths are excellently arrans-
oi .i.onen; . rr.-i;'.!
li..-
t!,e ("'linen ..i!t'.
'I'll, -t-c icti r, al
election in Ire!, nt;
I tir-t cntc-t via.-e
nil
a! Iltil.iia
WHEA1 SOARS 10
NEW HiGH RECORD
POKTi-ANI). Ore.. Nov. If'. - Whtt
oiired to another record today when
.i.'Mio inishel of bluest em w re .old
fir .lanunry delivery ;it $!.: 1 -r
bushel, said to be the h!het iii'e
ever paid in t'.e Panfu- Nonhv.est.
Ve.-teiday wh-'iit .--old for SI.''.'. :tlni
a record price ;;t that tiir.e.
i-
Catarrh Canaot Lu Cured
i :-KrH;i O"r:v:u:ri0j
' .1-1.-, o, n I ... -.Its I., ,.;
. r-.-i -.. T..I-J-. O.
h i .r . .n- tl, all.u.
I.-.- r-
ThL I!..:,
j. t li'Midy P.ox i;.; ;t'l rtlit. !
Ot K HHMOM) ItlMi ii;TMKT I
oni;y of our elicit diamond!
pure of color and reat brilliancy are r
! sho'v n. ;
j Vuur in:;e Hon oi th-j-e biatitiiul.
m ins soli' ii"d. ,
si:k h is ni-:v wu.xi t l.i r
w atciiis.
n. .our Mail Otil- rs.
Martin J. Redely
TliK Jl-.W l l-KII.
212 K. Va,t,. Visiter;. ala '!
11, -i; e
rill'lle
'! it .ality.
i n ninct titiio.
JC' rnrpaK&.-fvsv-iT!
VP :- y-ik
f' :
mmrt
f "'-.' Ai 4. ' 1
' -ttl 'it
$15,000 PI 10
BEE! GROWERS OF
VALLEY FOR CROP
about lle.'i"11
iM-ri.s ...i u 1 1 n ,
,,. r,ah-,laiio Suaar Co., In Crams ;
Pass to sugttr beet grow ers in the val-
ley in payment for their first crop.
This amount represents the crop of
;il acres. The price paid by the
roniany was $.'. r.o per ton. and the
yield averaard eiaht and one-third
lons i(t.r acre or an averaae yield of
f-t.-.M .ei- acre.
Aicordina to .1. I!. PettinMU. field
snnerintendent of the company, there
! will be in the neiahhorhood of l.'.tlu
... res in the vaib-v Limited to stiaar
ii,.etB nPxt year. The main part of this
HUGHES SENDS GIFT
ir
TO ACADEMY FAIR!,,..,.'..,., ' , ,.,in(.-s ,,iHW11!lhl.
riosMy following the parcel post
to the ac:niei!iy fair comes a neatly
scaled package from the Astor -hotel
of New York city from Charles Kvans
Hushes, the republican nominee.
The package from Mrs. Wilson is
a picture of the president. That from
'Mr. Huejies may he a picture though
there will he doubt until the fortu
nate ticket holder receives his prize.
j Mrs. O. ,1. Patton who arranged the
i nrtrel utur.t I celling the tiekerc :ind
uiher oi'jed and elaborately decorated. Prom
;Mrs. W'illard Campbell's nifier
in the ; bitbies to the candy "by a yard'' booth
iriL' the ! everything is indicative of a royal
;ipi i-- time.
Today a chicken dinner prepared
' iy Miss Kate Andrews and Mrs.
; (leorire flarrett will iie served. Thiity-
(,LV( KIMNK AM) IUIIK '
IMIKVKXT APPKMHriTIs!
The simp'e mixture of buckthorn,
b.'.rk, lyceriiu :te., known as Ad-;
i -: -t-ka, astonishes Medford peoide. ;
P.eeause Adler-i-ka acts on liOTH low.:
er and upper bowel, OXK SPOOXFPI-!
relieves almost ANY f'ASK oonstipa-j
lion, sour stomach or pas. It removes ,
such surprising foul matter that a few '
do-es often reiifve or prevent appea-,
dieit is. A slmrt treatment helps
; chi on'.' stoma.-ii trouble. The !N-
STANT. easy action of Adler-i-ka is
' astonii-hin.a. B. llrkins. lrn-.
i'jisr.
! SAY, KID I
You can slip on one of
: our new Slip-on Rain
, - . - , ,
boats ror just 3l2
i bucks two colors j
; ail sizes !
Good Warm Overcoats as
.low as 98c;
j Big bargains in Shoes for!
'Eoys. j
1 Also I
i Mgu's Dress Shoes,
i Ken's Work Shoes.
1 Men's High Top Shoes
Men's All-Wool Suits. j
j Men's Flanner Shirts. I
Men's Cld Hickory Shirts.;
Men's Sweaters, Wccl Sox
and Suspenders. ;
Men's Hats and Under-
wear.
Hundreds of other bar-
gains.
It will pay you. You can
save money if you do your
j trading at
iTHE CHEAPEST STORE
IN THE WEST
WILL H. WILSON
five ivnts will he chained. Friday
evening a cirrd party will be jjivell.
F.veryono is invited to attend. Satur
day evening the fair closes.
Ithanksgiving service
THURSDAY EVENING
The Meiliuwi ilini-terii-1 I'nii.n lips
-el.-.-!,-.l l.'ev. A'lre.l 11..-- to deliver
tin- Tliaiik-aivtm: -.nuii rti Thnrs
.iav eventnt;. Nn-inli.-i- L'd. Tin- -r-
!vi,', - will he h.!,l in the Uaptl-t
hnn l; n! 1 :'.'. The u.u-ie will he
l uini-l.nl l.y a union choir. !y -pi-
ial re t Iir. Ilu----' will speak at
the I'ii -hytrt tan chuivh tenialt! mi
the -ulije-t. "Why I'.apti-e Cllii-iln-n?"
Cl.iraco Vheat
Clll'.'ACO. S'uv. Hi. Wheal :
billl. Close.
lleeemh.-r .-fl.h"' , trl.tvV
Mav 1 .!-'" !J"Ts
liiK'':s IHapt'pslii" - ics Smir. (iassy
I'pM't Stonuu h in l ive .Minutes
If hai yon jm-t ule is sonrins on
your stomach or lies like a. lump of
le.nl. refusing to digest, or you helch
gas anil eructate sour. ui!tri,ei.te(l
foo.l. or ltai-o a fueliim of ilizzlne-s,
hearlhitrn. fullne.-s. nausea, hail taste
in mouth and stomach headai he, you
.-an surely uet relief In five niiiiut' h.
Ask or i.hariiiaci-.t to show yon
.Kn f, .,.,. ,. !, oli.inly orinterl (in llll'liO
then you will understand why dys
peptic ironhies of al! kind;; must o,
and why it relieves sour out of order
stomachs or indigestion in live min
utes. "Papes 1 'ia!ep.in"' is harmless,
tasti's like cundy. thouj;h each dose
n ill digest and prejiare for assimila
tion into the blood all the food you
eat; h-e-Ules, it makes you .no to the
tahle with a healthy appetite; hut
what will please you most, is that
yon will feel that your stomach and
intestines are clean and freh. and
tives or livc-r pills for. biliousness or
constipation.
This eity will have many "I'aiie's
Diapepsin'' cranks, as some people
will call them, but you will he en
thusiastic about this splendid stom
ach preparation, too, if you ever take
it for indigestion, liases, heartburn,
sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach
misery.
(Jet some now. this minute, and rid
yourself of stomach misery and indi-ije-;lion
in five minutes. Adv.
Southern Oi-egon's
(Jroatest place of
Amusement.
ge
SAT. NIGHT
Mi-- K. S!i:i!a-rt I'ro.-.-nts a
Whale i..' a l.atth Hit
(Not a Motion Picture)
A u'aa .(' 'aiiuliii-r from ri-c lo
Ittii nt' ciiit.tin. tlrioinal -;ai:-li-ll
ca-t.
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Sn;,t Sale Thursday. Nov. I6th
Prices 50c. 75c, SI. $1.50
Page
Till-: I lKlM.Ki; ( O.'S STI
KOBSON'S
CHOICE
WWl'lglll.l!IM..I..JIJ"IJUIl.l.'ltllill)IIWIJiiiiljl
100 FEOPLE ARABS. CAMELS, HORSES THE
EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD
Biggest Attraction Ever Seen in Medford
Tl! AUXINS IX ITS OWN SI'KtTAL THAIS OF LIOIIT CI!S
PRICES: $2, $1.50, $1, 5Cc- Mail Orders Now
:n 'i Kri'mbics isthe J
I 1'iirst ln'cato'aut?
fi' f faocl that gives
(S i you cii tl.e food
Cifl ! va!je d whole
whest, plus a
m .' rncst itisfy-
-1 ing tiavep.
I Look for
, 1, , r--J ,. yit5
$
c AMUSEMENTS.
STAR
MEDFQRD'S
Cosy Photoplay
THEATER
NOW PLAYING
r.uiAMorN". -.iKssi-: i..
I.ASKY
- l'r.-enU
aef
The
Dream Girl
l'.y .Icaiiin Jltiei.iliei-si.il.
Jis Jluniiy, the lnviihle ur
tisle nl' "I-'iillie.," I'nme. is :t her
hc-t. repisterini; n variety tt'
emiilions with ential skill.
Comedy
FABLE OF THE KID WHO
SHIFTED HIS IDEALS
Coming Saturday:
Ethel Clayton and Holhrook
Blinn in "Husband and Wife."
AMUSEMENTS
When Woman
Loves
she goes to any length to pm
tect the man to whom .she jlves
her love.
VIRGINIA
PEARSON
In
DAREDEVIL
KATE
Stakes her nil to save the man
This is undoubtedly the etrons-e.-it
story and most gripping
drama that Miss Pearson has
ever appeared In.
PATHE NEWS
TOMORROW
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
in THE HALF-BREED
Southern Oregon's Olrentest
J' luce of Amusement
St
Nov. 2 6
'KMIOrs SPI-X'TACI.K
r-Ti : ' , . - - - -
Murray
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