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PAGE TWO TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL! Caiiiain M-Ciioi.l of KimU- l'ofnt was a Mtlftrl viiior 'Uiurliiv at' r noon. Japanese Cii'Jo Store. 3 0 North Central avenu 1 ulf block from wain. Toys aol OrinUl novelties. Tea room open afternoon. Dr. and .Mrs. V. . Molt ami Mrs. T K. Holm of K;t I'oiut wre in Mod ford TS"r.-M;. If you want to your friends a fine lox of Sritzenlurtf apj'les, we have them ar tiie Co-Oi-oratlve Kniii Aafcociution. Aho fouK Rood culhs for home use. V. CWtm-nis v.;i a Medford visitor from Ka'-'U Point Thursday afternoon. It Ik worth any on'' time to po over to IMeuf'H (Irfcnho'iye now and bco his beautiful disjday. (i. I). t'rowniilltT, who ha Rttjer lu tended the iti'tuiiulioii of eleetrlrul eojiaratus at t ii- Cold llili ri; men t plant, having roini'N ud his work there, left Kii-lay morning for Ks-M-ick, Cal., w hi i t- he will be in charge of the elp'trir;tl depart men t of tlie iron .Mountain Copju-r Co., a plant uk'hr 1 .7 ho iiorsf power. Mrs. Ieach, Corsets mado-to-order. Ahdo-Sypport Corset, also belts. 326 'North Bartlett, Phone G83-J. A train load of lumber from Wil lamette valley mills paed soutli v ard through Medford today. The HunKalow Store, corner Hiver- side and Jacktson. Phone 4s."i-. Free delivery. J. V. Jur-oM & Son s. 2iC .Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Kell(t have hioved to Medford from the mouth of Sfiignot creek, where they have been camped. Pierce, the KlorlM, has ome extra nice table ferns for the dining room table. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. MueMiirray of (Iranls Pass stent Thursday in Med ford. Ilooth lfi public market baby lnW milk and grain fed veal, home made HiusaKo and poultry. 2r Mr. and Mrs, William Cray ate spend I nil a few days in Crams Pass visiting friends and attending to busi ness matters. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. P. & II. nidg. !. N. Hirklund of this city spent Wednesday and Thursday in Grants Pass on business. Gates sells Ford carst $200 down and $25 a month. C, W. Craig was a business visitor In Grants Pass the flint of the week. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of ferns. His greenhouses aro at loo.". Kast Main. A. M. MrKee of liuni om was at tending to business matters and visit ing relative in the city Friday. "The Valley of the Rogue," words and music 15c. 209 Homer Stevenson of Runcorn spent Friday in the city t raimii'tiim busi ness. Rathi 25e. Hotel Holland. Mrs. F. Carnahau arrived In Medford from the Mine I,elc dis trict Thursday evening for a short visit. Dr. T. fj. Heine, practice limited to eye. enr, no?o. throat; glasses fitted. 228 Kast Main, Phone 303. H. N. Parker and R. T. Murkehiil tei of Grants Ppss spent Thursday e.ening and Fridav In t!i illy on business. Dance at the Nat Saturday night. Gentlemen 2,", cents. Ladies free. W. A. Webster was a business (itor in the city Friday from Coker Dutle. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Saturday. November j:,. the Med ford Klks wilt put on their minstrel show at Weed. Cal. At least .Urn Klks trom the various valley towns are expected (o make the i rip. About !0H will uo from Medford and the Ashland lode will attend In a body. Dancing fiotn : to - at tlie Nat Saturday night for if.V . Cecil Hpiwii U sjuMidini; 111.- week n i'orttaiut on a romMtn'tl business and pleasure trip. See the stork labels r.nrrled by the Medford Printing Co., If you are in a hurry. ' T. C, SoaiiKbT of l"jijer Rogue River (tj.ent Friday in the i it y attend ing to buineis matters. Por the best Insurance see Holmes he Insurance Man. Glen Ten-ill has moved from D'OwmVno to T.ib-nt where lie will rel-U with Mk gruuduutther durinc th" . inter and attend the Talent school. Drtigless treatment" for all diseases scientifically administered. Drs. Hedges, 2,:r. K. Main st. C. .1. Hub rts of F.igle Point Is a Medford v'sitor fr a lew das. Good mnsii at tlie ;it rwrv Satur day night. Dam-ing i to U tot ;;.c. C. P. Dryan of o( burs; is unione the jim or town basinets v!iUis in he city. "National Guard"- Dfiitle Crv of Peace. Words and Mu-i. 1 '. .Mrs, De.-;sie Clar!, nf Di!;is, On',, Is spend in?: few d. . in in. n visiting friend.-:. I.ee. la v en port of Portland ?-wnt T(HTmJ;iv and Fridav in the city at- .ndiriK to iiiisiiies maitein. j Three intial special Xmas Kmhoss-J ed stationery at the Medford Print-1 Ins" Co. Order early. Price are at-j tractive GraH ).. Rhonr Is a Mi-d'o'lj '.'. tor (or a f- w dhy from Porilue I. HJghest price raid for strictly fre-h ranch eg's. Cafe Holland. ; A. C. f'h-ii.ej.! and I. R. Smith tfre in amoiii: i.ae Poj tli.nd tneji s;ie,n;-' li". few da.'r. hi thfc city attend'.iig '. ,o 1 usine.-s matt rs. j Dr. Klrchsessner will be at Hotel; Nash evpry Wednesday. Hours for ' constipation. 1 0 to 3 , J. V. MCart!iv of rhiston in amvn the out ol town visitors in ti;e citv, Get your Engraved Xmas carda i now. Medford Printing Co. !s show-! ng a beautiful line. Charles YVIXon of Montapu'- (- j r:.ndi!tg the d; y in the ei;v visiting : I r tends and attending to biifdne.-s i matters. I Bicycles! Motorcycle?! Parts and Sundries. Kxpert repairing. Work guaranteed. H. and X. Shop, Sparta! Mdg.. new managment. 'j G. I.oomis is a business visitor In , tlie city froin J'orthmd. j Typewriter paper ot all klnda at Medford Printing Co. Hurley I taker arrived in the cilv Thursday evening frotti San Francisco for a brief business visit. Rig "c milk shakes at De Voe's. H. C. Harmon of Portland trans acted business wiib local nn-n hants Friday. No cltarpe for special embossing dies with the Xmas fancy stationery sold by the Medford Printing Co. All special order and Is not carried In stock. George Steele and A. A. Hale are business visitors in the city from Portland. Old papers for sale at this office at 20e for 1 00. Thomas De Cna. Mfss I. De Fna and companion, of Salem, are spend ing today in tlie city. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. Harry I). Mill of Hutte Falls spent Thursday afternoon and Friday in the city. Personal engraved Xmas cards and mboFsed Xmas stationery at the Med ford Printing Co. W. G. Lewis of Grants Pass was a business visitor in the city Thursday and Friday. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. Frank K. George of the Blue Ledge spent Thursday and Friday in the city. Thursdav night being initiated into the local Klk Lodge. Mr. George is a brother of Mrs. F. W. Carnahan, who is also a .Medford visitor. Sweet cider at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Parker are spending a few days in the city on a combined business and pleasure trip, j Rotten cow manure. Hoover's dairy. ! Murk True of Ashland was a busi ness visitor In the city Friday morning- The Bungalow General Merchan dise store on the corner of Blverside and .lackson is now open for busl- j ness. j Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Chandler of i Ma in vi lie, Mont., are spending the ! !ay looking over Medford and the j sniTonndinK section V. .!. ilson oi (ottit.'.e flrove vmis in the ci'v Thursday and Krldav at-; tending to lnisiuess matters. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. (iiliord ot j iiillsboro. Ore., are amoiii; llie out ( of town visitors x pending a few davs' in tlie (dty. j The 'aliforiiia-Orei;un Power Co.! is ronstaullv cm iidini; iK iie.iir lines. The eompnnv hav n.aiie ,t n'i' tract wilh the Fruit Growers M . . ; . i , Co. at Hilt lo funiMi power ior tileirj mills, faelorv. etc, I'repuratory to' coiutriiiiliii; a line from lloinlirook J to llllt. a survey Is I ;K nul,,, he- iwe.-n these two towns. Slsl;lyo:i y'cw s. New shipment woiim-h' co.its. Spec ial prices Sat urdav The May Co. j Clrle .1 Tiioniaii of c.ranls Pass pent Thiii'-ip'.v and Tr.d.iv In the; l it v on )'iisines J I.. K. Nichols, a merchant of Kaah I 'oi tu was in Meilfnrd on la:no-s Tbarsday altcrnoon. i New shipment coats jmt arrived. Copllhir prices. The May Co j A missionary tea under O'e all.' ! pices ot the Won an Koreii:!i Miss-on- ! atv Miciet of the r-t M. K fbilrrh will be bebi at the home of Mrs. ! I'. I'blpp.. North Kivet-ide ,rtt- lirdav alternoon .11 'J 0. K.S llora I lladili-n. a i. liiriicd missionary from j MeH o. will bo tu. Km.S 0 t lo after- noon and will entertain tie ladies with a tali, on her worl, In Meku. Ml members and their In. mis are 1 im tied to be present. The executive boaid of the society ij! he the hos- TOO LAJEJT0 CLASSIFY I'UP! KKNT KiiriHTl7a"7.nii'"i7rT,r ki,;ii:i- I'dii 11 , I'.iil t,, 1 Siniili C-nliiil. ',"T KOK SI.K nr ln.lr S.-;VnTior m 11 v iwi,l ,m ;, 1 1 .;,,, , Ml I. LOST On 'Id -i r-.in ' nn t ., tl, siii'.-t Itr ' Vnt ' ;;l live, !run 11 !..., 1 I 'lP'l"! ; I. ., Ii .mi, . .: . I ii-i. ;,.p MEDFORD MATT; TlflllUXK. Mr. atid Mrs. James Colby of Se-' iittle are recent arrivals in the city. Fresh c;ioro!aies at De Voes. An annex it L-iiu built to the Pre.- - -i-terian buit h. The annex is neees-: itatf-d b. a lare increase in Sunday r iioo! attendance. .lust cer ei ed .-.ii!pii:-i:t women's ! coats Sat 'irlay s(i-'i::l. The Ma) Co. L. D. Corned ol Gram Pas is spending a few d.-: in the city vi-jt-! Sag friends and attending to business! matters. : ; Mr. and Mrs. Kdwi-rd Snort were in the rjty from the Williams Creek rlistriet TJiurs lay. Harry C'erm is a r'-c-ent arrival in the tlty from Cre-i-eni Citv. Cal. He expects to remain in the h inity dur-. tng the winter. Wool:e Coats, newest moi'els. Sal--urday. The May Co, K. P. Fox, a goat raiser of tlie Fools Creel; district is spending a f-w days in Medford on business. John lK-miner. a former Medford resident, is now located in Stockton. Cal. ' ; New arrivals. Wooltex Coals, open Saturday. The May Co. Mr. and .Mrs. L. Hansen expect to ' leave In a few days for Los Angeles i to spend the winter. L. M. Benson has returned to the, city from a business visit to port-' land and other Northern points. j Special lot women's coats Saturday. The May Co. ! M i s s K t h el Henderson h a s re turned to Medfoid. after spending the . pa.-t two weeks with frinds in Giants ! Pass. Mrs. Lyman Gaines left Thursday evening for Spokane, where she will j make her home. j New assortment women's coats on : sale Saturday. The May Co. Jack Fisher, a former Me? ford resident, now living in Portland, is! spending a few days in the city visit ing friends. Joseph Brown a prospector of the Steamboat district. Is spending a few days in the city visiting friends. Dr. J. F. Reddy and Mrs. Reddv left today for Grants Pass. "National Guard,' "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music. 1 Tc. L'l'T A box social will be given at the Jackson street school Saturday even ing. All ladies are requested to brine a box with lunch for two. George Andrews and H. Manning will assist at a concert in Central Point this evening. Our Xmas cards are on d is) day. Come in now, while yon have plenty of v i mo to look them over. Medford i!otik Store. Mrs. Herbert Sowers b-ft Thursday evening for her home in Albany, after having been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lester Campbell of Medford. ''hihlrtn's Books in the window. See them. Medford Book Store. A ear of small Winter Xellis pears wa sold yesterday in New York for $2.20 per box. Few- Rogue Hfver val 'ev apples are being sold In the large r.atem .Auction markets as yet. :nglish intend to give kaiser no respite l.ONIiON, Nov. 17. Major (leneral it. ,' .Maurice. hlef director of mill. tare -.vie rations at tile war offlc. in a:i itiiirviow with the Associa'e i I'r-ss rie'-iy iiredicteil that the Brubh unti.-' in the Ancre valley were only the lor, 'runner of further equally im portant advantages which will ' e made on the western front durin;; I'o v. " tor .iiont lis. Real Mince Pie TWICE AS GOOD AND HALF THE COST OF BULK MINCE MEAT ftnd Cooktea 12, Urocers V per package "Like Mother Used to Make" None Such Mincemeat MF.RRELL-SOUT.E CO.. Sttoti N. Y. C1- ." KfrrA'fA t hTrHWlW Not Rub Lasti lines ai Ur.f Otbcrt, S.t Wcri. Recip.1 on the Y Fruit C.k. f Pudd.nc. Cf.t Can Today MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY. NTYEMRFRri101fi Seveciil ye.,, ni, j, dimmer tnli u.iiicf a i-. iiu.v itv.i;'.' roiiMil- . ;'. by liit MdjrtrI 'ty ei.unej' witii'd h:ve been a ha id !ilp on 'riv ei a.iiomi't'iU . wli'-r.-a- tiday tlie cleiit!lic Hiii-i rnet ii.M it" le.'l-e-em:lje diner- to 'eoiiipiy with li:e tridinaiice, yet Imvc a lietii r drivi;i h-.'lit lb;-:i i- tc. l,e had T"in llie be-t i;.h- T' -ta.i.h id lype. Chief liit'-nii Wanier len-e Will be permitted under the ordinary ! ;iii'i iti-lcad ! biin a liard-iiip. i i I v a benefit to miti(is?-. BACK BY BROWN P.!tWXVllJ.K. Tex.. X..v. 17 The ii'ivnnee bn-j:idc ot tlie v. hit.-" nimy del'emiiiig the I uited Suile I'i'miu in;i-i'ii by the "Ihowii" j-rmy tf: linMirelteally ha- eio--ed into fiiK cf.tnitrv rt'oiu Mexico, evneuated today the city of San Hciiilo, nine leeji inile.' lt'rih tt here. i iui'jadc was threatened by D, oun Lij.pt. aehing mci o the invading i.i.vc under enmmand ot' Jiriadier Genera! M. A. Alien. The "brownM ettcitnamier believe that i!ie "white" in i'j-mte, ciiuianded bv Coitund U. L. Bnhard, will take po-tlpm -ix miles !!ort:iwe-t of Snn Benito. WASlH.Vtrnt.V. Nov. I?. Vance C. Met ouniel:, (dinirman of the dem "eiiitic uaiiuiKtl eommittee, and Ho mer Ctiiii!ii!iig, vice-ehaii-fiiaii, eon let red with l're-ident Wii-ou today Jtid arranged to eMahii-h here per m:'iient henilouarler l.ir tin dernu ei'a i ie national eoniinil lee. V. R, Il'-i!itcr. n.-i-tant M-eieiary. will he in charge. In mediaeval days when armed foes lULi 111 Dciugeicut. uuu, viiiuiy w tbereward of the best couirped, accoutred and PROTECTED. WiOTECTlO.V against thcslints, arrows and javelins of the enemy was th 3 cleciumg el. f".eHxtwecn v'e'ry oixl JHt-t- T'ie chief clement that d-.'Cidc birtwceai!'JoJi.utvJl.cj;.!i.iJl'hij''T!.-riO.NA...ilNoT DIS..ASU Wc are all prone tolir.imweor L'' treorc of o-jr liralh. and all toooflcnovc-.'ti-ri the l-jr.ca. of tzr :c aa'nrf l:.e.ve, and find ourselves -'ily 'chc.-l..;' ira" Mai f-cini!a "srs.ll oi sie--ntss" thAt prorKrrreiVircii'essia i 1. -"C cnLe'y : event f.t. S l!A V IS I'RKI'Altl llM s? It is tj. i. b. the C::K.T KATIONAt. Ill.OOD PI KU-lr.K. hjt bth.ls the new iianc, "fios :d ruilil le. the H00J. if .cu are arnicll P'it on ii,e P. S. S. aimer Hie "miRhtyshieliUmlbuckJer" iiualnst Uisease. Write at once fer free books on t!M)OI AM) SKIN lllSK.-VitS: or write to cur MEDI CAL AUWSCKY DEi'AUTME.M foi free advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY i&5 Swift tiuiUinC At'anta. Ox AMUSEMENTS LiiMiumMimi MiuiBMiiiMiiimiiMniiMii 1 11 1 inmrT,j " " PLAYING tonight! B ma Bin TfiMnrtpntv mat nNi v I A Lover That All the World Loves Douglas Fairbanks in that big drama of the big outdoors The It breathes the spirit of the Carquinez Woods of the wild chivalry of the early California camp. A 30-Minute Laugh-Guaranteed The Keystone "A la Cabaret." It's just full of laugh-provoking pep and go- It alone is worth the admission price. PAGE TOMORROW NIGHT. 'HOBSON'S CHOICE" SOUTHERN 0RG0N S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT BREAKS OF LOCK i DECIDE SATURDAYS AME. ASHL "The team that gets the breaks of ji-k will win," said Ouo Klum, coach of the Medford high school team this morning, commenting on the game to be played with Ashland Saturday. wM ii will decide the championship cf Southern Oregon. "Luck will be the big factor in as much as the teams are very evenly matched. Ashland has an Immense advantage, in playinz cn their home ground. The field i slanting and handling the ball on the , uneven ground w ill prove a puzzle to j the Medford boys." I Th officials have been selected for tlie game. MeClung, assistant coach at O. A. C, who came north with Coach Pipal of that school. wi!l be referee. Seoley Hall will he um- J pire and Dr. Lance Briscoe will act as ' head linesman. Medford's backfield will be re-ar- j ranged for the game with one new i surprise in the makeup of the team to be sprung. A record-breaking crowd is antici pated and all indications point to , ward the greatest game of the history iof the game in this section. On the jdope the Medford team has a slight 'advantage, but the Ashlanders are : not conceding any advantage and are ) sending in a team which has not yet this season had an opportunity to , display its full strength and is more i or less of an unknow n quantity. From 'nn unbiased viewpoint the game looks I like a tie, and a total score of in ore j than 15 points would come as a sur prise. Captain Cunningham may not ; he able to play with Ashland, his ; neck is still giving him trouble from j the smash received in the second game of. tlie season. Brower is back i in the game and will probably start at end or in the backfield. Ashland j has an exceptionally well balanced , team with defensive possibilities 1 which are most encouraging. Whether AMUSEMENTS I A'- 111,1 ! ..!.-. .n- flin Salniiliiv nielli. I SUNDAY NIGHT. "LIFE'S SHADOWS" & ,a ra t the fight and power Is there remains to be seen. The game will be called at the Ashland high school athletic f.eld at i : r.u. i MM irmmun ENDS OR. F lir. I'.. II. l-'ivn.-li, .-in i.M in-i!;iiiit :t::'-t' of' .l;i-K'n ILtniii'ii, l.inii'-r nt-i I'Tni y v. i,.t;vI "I' I In- I'niinl Suite- lu jt-f iit-njr !' Ohi.i. 'ia rt'-! 'fivc.l ;i Irtirr Jri.m t hi' ii-ltcr. v.nr- ; u-ii fi-.-ii:n t:iy. in tthi'-li ir. iiiitn vjM'iiU- h'i'-;;! tfit- f!tM-i'ii ;i- !itl- low.. : "Nnli.Miy imii li ll !iiit l!u- ri-nli , will In ti ihty. I.ut I ;uu ri'fi;iin vmi will never Tvjl t u 1 rtii-it!ir : aiii..tii- i ; mi y.Mir p ill in ! -1 it Ti . Ii riir t til' 1'lv-iiK-nl. v,n Ikis ieil u- -;-.!V!y lliiiiiili ill :i:ih- wlmi iH'I'il V.'il' litl 111'HHlll U. 1 llUjM- tllilt vni iin- 1m'.v and iu-i-i till in ytiut. ..i-w :iiil iliuint li-iiiie." i I. K. MiConilie lift (or his home in Taroma. Wash.. Thtirsilay tMi-uini;. afii-r sfinlin a wih-k in Mi'tlfori! i:!i II. II. McC'arty. QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is 4he joyful cry of thousands since Dr. KdwanU product d Olive 'lah leis. the substitute for citome!. Dr. Kd-.vnrd?. a practinn .phy.'icinn for 1" years ;m calomel's ol!-i.me en emy, discovered the formula :or Olive Tahlets while treating pa'.ien'.s for chronic con ti pat ion and torpid livers. Dr. KdMarus' Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, hut a. heal in?, Sfoth insf vtffttiihle laxative. No yripinjr is the "V-icynotL" of these little suyar-coateil. olive-colored tablets. Tliey cau?e the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force tfieru to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" now and then a bad breath a dull, tired f eeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, ure and only pleasant results from one or two liile Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every niht just to keep riht. Try them. 10c and 25c per box. All druegtsts. PAGE Special Return Engagement Wednesday XT 9 n a Mats 2:15 Thursday llUV. ZrZr-Z3 Nights8:15 ELLIOTT &. SHERMAN PRESENT D. W. Griffith's Gigantic Spectacle 18.030 PEOPLE COST $5C0.OCO FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PRICES EVE. Lower Floor, first 14 MATINEES Balcony, 25c; rows, 75c: last 4 rows, Sl.OQ. Lower Floor, 50c. Not reserved. Balcony, first 8 rows. 50c; bai- M-iU oniws xw st Knio ance 6 rows, 25c. Mominjr. It Just Happens that BRIGGS & ELMORE ASHLAND have just received the very latest in LADIES' FOOTWEAR White Top Kid Vamp 9 -inch straight lace, price . . . $6.50 Havana Brown Kid, 9-inch lace, price . ... . . $6.00 Also latest styles in black lace shoes at . . $S.00$6.00 lOCENT'CASCARETS" BEST LAXATIVE FOR lltn'istay "mlit"l. Headachy, IHliuiis, With IUV!iU lum or StnuiiM'h Sour. No odds how bud your liver, ft)'3f ach or bowels: ho' uiuoh your head allies, how miserable and uncomforl abl you arc from a iold. constipa tion, indigestion, biliousness and sluL-sith bowels you always gel re lief with Catiareta. lion't let your stomach, liver anil bowels uiiike you miserable. Take CaEiarets tonicht; put an end to the heailaehe, biliousness, dizziness, ner vousness, sick, sour, sassy stomach, bad cold, offensive breath and all other distress; cleanse your Inside or. :aiis of all the bile, nases and eonsii liated matter which Is producing tbo misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. All dnicgists sell Cascarets. Don't for get the children their little insides need a gentle cleansing, too. Adv. Page Soutliern Oregon's f.'reatestt place of AinuBement. SAT. NIGHT "JST- Xlessre. Shubert present a Wlnilc of u I-mn-'h Hit HOBSON'S CHOICE (Not a Motion Picture) A sle of laughter from rise to fall of curtain. Original Kng lish cast. Seats Now Selling Prices 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement 3000 HORSES 8 MONTHS TO MAKE