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PAGE TWO MEDFORD arAITJ TIM H UN M, IUEDFOUD, OlMK SATURDAY, XOVEMHER IS. 19IG TOCAL AND M PERSONAL Tbc race between Uenrae T. Balif win of Klniiiaih I'mIIh and W. I.air Thompson of l.akevlew for the. slate ftenale from flu' Seveiileeut ll dis trict proved lo bo a dower race even than llie Wilson and Hughes race, the count xliindinu one majority In fuvor of Baldwin on (he official count. Thompson's majority outside of Klamath county was :!.'i4 and Ilnldwln'H majority In Klamath coun ty won 855; kIvIiik It to Italdwln by one vote. Japanese Curio Store, 3 0 North Central avenue, l.ulf block from main. Toys and Oriental novelties. Tea room open afternoons. Mrs,' A. J. Kloelier of (Iranls Pass is visitiuK her husband. It Ik worth any one's time to ro over to Pierce's Crecnhoiise now and Ken his beautiful display. C. J. Thomas of (Jrants I'ass was a Medford visitor Friday. Mrs. Leach, Corsets madc-to-order. Abdo-Support Corset, also belts. 320 North Dartlctt, Phone 083-.T. ' A foot of snow at t'nlon creek and three feet at Outer l.nke is report ed. The PunKalow Store, corner River side and Jneknon. Phono 48.1-rt, Free delivery. J. W. Jacobs & Son's. 200 Thomas Ciuucade of KaRle Point was a business visitor In the city Fri day afternoon. Tln'eo apartments have been se cured at the Colonial Fluls for the Arabs accompanying tho Garden ol Allah, to be seen In this city Sunday nlftht, November 20. ut the Pas;e. These men oro very religious and be lieve only In (lod and Mohammed as a prophet of God. They always ro barefooted In warm and cold weather alike. ' They never drink liquor and never eat pork or meals fried in urease. It Is nxalnst their religion and for that reason do their own cooking. They marry as many women as they think they can Biipport, There Is one man who lias seven wives and 24 children. 200 Milton Church has returned to his homo in Roseburg, after spending a few days In Hertford. Ashland and Grants Pass. Plerco, tho Florist, has some extra nice tnblo ferns ror the dining room table. ' The orchestra which lias been or ganized to accompany the concert of tltb Modford Choral Society In the Page theatre Thanksgiving night hns been nugmentod by several musicians from Ashland, the organization now having 10 members. ; See Dave Wood ahout that fire In surance policy. Office, Room -404 M. V. & II. Illdg. Hownrd Thomas of Mayton, Oil., is spending the week-end In the city on business. Ontes sells Ford cnrs 200 down and $25 n month. ' W. G. Wilson of Collage Grove is in tho city visiting riiends and at tending to business matters. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of ferns. Mis greenhouses nro at 1005 Kimt Main. C. Van lloutte of F.ugene is spend ing a few days In the city on busi ness. "The Valley of the Rogue," words and music 15c. 209 Mr. and .Mis. Tom W. Gerber nf San Francisco are spending a few days in the city. Hatha 25a. llotol Holland. II. (). Purucber of Ashrand was in the city Saturday on business. Dr. T. O. Heine, practice limited to eye, ear, nose, throat; glasses fitted. 228 East Main, Phone 303. James Kinhrey lert this morning on horseback ror Prospect, patrolling the lines of the California-Oregon Power Co. Dunce ut the Nut Saturday night. Gentlemen 23 cents. Ladles free. T. (i. Itradley of Fall Creek. Cal.. Superintendent of Power Houses of the California-Oregon Power Co.. is In the oily attending to business for his company. One or tbc greatest plays Spokane hus seen In many seasons Is "The Gurden of Allah." Superb scenery which made the Pi'.; audience gasp with Its beauty an. I . daring -and splendid acting combined with story. Spokesman Review '.Ml Glen Conwell, formerly of Medford nnd now of Klamath Falls, will leav fn thu near future tor Kansas. Dakery goods at Do Voe's. (). o. Aleii(le,fer Is spending the dav In Grunts Pass, attending to huslm matters of the California-Oregon Power Co. Dancing from I) to 12 at the Nut Saturday night for 2.".c. M. A. Walker of f'hiittanooi'.a. t;a. Is n business visitor In the city fur a few days. See the stock labels carried by tho Medford Printing Co., If you are in a hurry. F. I) f'raddo. k of Kimene arrived In the clti Filduy evening tor a brtcr business visit. Rig 5c milk shakes nt De Voe's. V. IV Clarke of Suleiu ls Uc.lfoi d business visitor. K. C. Simmons of Eugeno is spend ing I lie week-end In Medford attend, lug to business mutters. Regular Saturday nU'ht dance. Moose hull, ! lo 12, .'.Of. 2uU Mr. anil Mrs. Charles WoIkoii and family or Montague spent Friday evening and Salurduy In .Medrotd. For the best Insurance see Holmes i'he' Insurance Man. Mr. and Airs. Irving I.. Mayo are Medtord visitors from l.os Angeles I tor three weeks. Drugless treatments for all diseases scientifically administered. Dis. Hedges, 233 F. Main st. Guy Harvey of Grants Pass Is spending a few dais In the city visit ing friends. Good music ut Hie Nat every Satur day night. Dancing 9 to 12 for 2'.c. R. Thompson of Portland arrived in the city Friday evening lor u brief business visit. Three Intlnl special Ninas Emboss ed stationery at the Medford Print line Co. Order early. Prices are at tractive. I). 11. Grunt of Portland is spend ing a few days in the city attending to business matters. Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland, K. F. llogan of Chicago Is among the out of town business visitors in the city. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3 Herbert F. Drown arrived In the city Friday evening from Sun Francisco and will spend a few days in the city looking nfler business Interests. Mr. Brown Is one of the wealthiest men or- California, being the president and chief stockholder of a number nf California Industrial plunts and is the largest landholder of Contra Costa county. Get your Engraved Xinas cards now. Medford Printing Co. Is show- ng a beautiful lino. l.loyd I. Harris of San Francisco Is a business visitor in the city Tor a few days. Bicycles! Motorcycles! Parts nnd Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. II. and X. Shop, Sparta bldg., now managmont. Dr. and Mrs. Mark llayter of Dal las, Ore., are spending a few days in the city. Typewrltor paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. H. L. Mures and family of Wallace, Idaho, are spending a few days In the city, visiting friends and attending to business matters. 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. i , Mr. and Mrs. W. fl. Locke of Salt Lake City are among the out of town visitors in the city. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. .1. V. McCarthy of Boston, Muss., Is In the city on a brief business visit. Gasoline and oil nt De Voe's. Hurry K. Holts of Boston, Mass., Is spending u few days 111 Ihe city on business. Personal engrnved Xmas cards and mbosscd Xmas stationery at the Med. ford Printing Co. A. A. Hale of Portland was In the city on bulsness Friday and Satur day. Every home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. I'sciul. monumenlal. an Ideal gift. Installment phut of pay ment If you wish. Many styles and sizes in stock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 23 1 J. C. Miller of San Frnnrisco 1 ; among the out of town business visit ors in the city. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. .K. Bailee and L. Allen of Salem spent Friday and Saturday In the Ity. Sweet cider at Do Voe's. George Buckley or Hitch Is In the city tor a few days transacting busi ness. ltottenVow manure. Hoover's dairy. .1. T. Claire of Portland spent Fri day and Saturday In the city attend ing to business Interests. Han Pence, road supervisor of Trull, was a Medford visitor Friday. He hus called au election In his road district ror a special leiy lor road improvement. J. H. Harness is a business visitor In the citv from Fresno, Cal. The Bungalow General Merchan dise store on the corner of Riverside and Jackson is now ojieu for busi ness. 200 Harvey llostwlck, It. It. South and R. R. Xech of Klamath Fulls are in the city nnd will remain over the week-end. Fresh chocolates ui De Vocs. I.. L. Lewis of Hornlitook. Cal.. Is a business visitor In the city tor a few da s. ' National Guard.'' "Battle Cry ot Peace." Words anil .Music. l,",c. 227 Dr. .1. .1. Knimens Is contemplating leaving for the I'aM on un extended trip the first or next month. Any one wishing to sell fancy work nt the Arts and I'rnlt l.eugue exhibit Mondav, November 27. phone or see Mrs. Curl Boivmiiu. ''iii; Mrs. II .1 Henslnuer und son will arrive lu a few dins troni Spokane, Wash , to visit her brother T. Daniels. Frank W'ortman of Phoenix was in the city Saturday attending to busi ness matters. Will G. Steele will leave Sunday morning for Washington D. ('., where be will further the cause of paving the road lo Crater Lake park. Va rious Improvement at the park proper will also lie taken up with the Inter ior Department by Mr. Steele. Mrs. .1. I'.'. Walt und daughter. Helen, will leuve for Los Angeles in a few dnys, where they will spend the winter season. A. B. McKee of Buncom spent Fri day night and Saturday In the city at tending to business mutters. August F.dler of Lako Creek was In the city on business Saturday. Frank P. Dutton of Eagle Point was in Medford on business Saturday morning. A number of .Medford Shriners will utlenil the ceremonial at the Ash land temple (his afternoon und even ing. One of neophytes to be Initiated Is Dr. J. J. Emmons of Medford. A bowling tournament will begin ut the Elks club the first of next week. A party of Southern Pucific rail way men from Southern towns will arrive In Medford Sunday evening und will spend Monday morning look ing over the Rogue River valley. They will spend tho late afternoon inAsh land, leaving there for the south in tlio evening. The personnel of the party Is: J. C. Loggins, Dallas, In charge of the party; Frank Doyle, New Orleans; C. R. Denton, Houston; S. Erickson. El Paso; O. 11. lluryeiir, Beaumont. Miss Mildred Henderson has re turned to Medford niter a visit n iili friends In Portland. H. M. Beall of Klamath Falls Is in tile city for u few days visiting, friends und unending' to business matters. Miss Alice Martin hus len for Los Angeles, where she will spend Ihe winter. Earl Hobson has returned to Med ford from a fishing nnd hunting trip In the Applegate country. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Miles or Rose burg are the guests or Medford friends. Frank Stevens of Ilueh boarded the train ot Medford Friday for Seattle, where he expects to spend the win ter. C. W. Watson of Ashland was In Medford Saturday attending to legal business. Jack Ingham has gone to Albany, where he will attend to business mat ters for a rew duys. Richard Burton returned to his home In Hornbrook Friday evening alter spending a rew days visiting .Medford friends. .Miss Elsie ('illuming Is visiting friends In Jacksonville. William Crawford und Arthur Per ry are expected to return to Medford Sunday from Butte. Mont., where they were called as witnesses in a Federal case. John Vaughn of Talent was a busi ness visitor In the city Friday after noou. Mrs. Charles Conner, Miss Dorothy Conner and Bondlnot Connor have li ft for un extended trip to the east, expecting to return to Medford in the early spring. I Dunbar Cass has left for New York, where he will spend the winter with relatives. A. Redpath of Griffin Creek was in the city Friday on business. The DruniH League will hold the second of its play readings at the pub lic library .Monday evening nt 7:llrt. "My Lady's Dress" will tie read by a cast of local members. All members and others wishing to associate them selves with the League's activities are invited to he present. At the Methodist church Sunday evening. Miss Dola Gladden of Guana juato. Mexico, will speak. Miss Glad den will deal particularly with pres ent conditions In our much troubled sister republic. There will he spec ial music at this hour. The public Is 1 1 rdlally invited to attend. Slater Johnson leaves Sunday to "isit relatives in the east. XDTIl'K. Mrs. r. ltrown eonie home, yonr biisbanil wants yon. 20s TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKl) Second haml desk. I'lione :.;i-lt-l. -11 Phantom Powder Your skin may not lie nntiiially 'leaiilifnl. but one application of ritaniom Powder will so conceal the defects it will appear beautifully natu ral. Especially Rood Tor the neck, arms, bands ami tor eveniiiB make up. Free liemonstrntlnn by callliiit at MARINELLO HAIR SHOP j!U-netM'oiT.r Itllibliim. Mrs. A. True Lundy . NTJBONE CORSETS Sni'icitl ('"ittinu's a Spd-ialtv IMiniif llutt'l M'.ll'..i',l. E ON BIG BROTHER 10 LOCAL ELKS An HUin'- on iric Im.tlirr movement, us fo-.ei,ril nil mvr llic country by tilt- Kll;s Iihc will be de livered TiM'Mhiy ovciuii'jf nt H o'clock ;it ihe lui-jil Klks temple by PrrifVsMr Irviiiu Viuit.x of A-hlninb Professor Vhiijit: bus -pent the jm-t fifteen vtrr. in tlif slmly promotion uf l!ie movement, luiviuj loetiireil regu larly on the .subject dutinir thnt jime nt Columbia university. A inoiilli njrii I'mlVMir Yiniti;.' de livered n similar lecture at (lie loeal Klks temple, for members only, which un so well received that the mem bers of the hile induced hint to re turn and deliver the address to the. jeneial public. Parents of boys of the aires from 111 lo 20 are c-pcially invited to at tend Hie lecture which will be iven in the lode hall. In addition to the lecture a musical pm-jiaui will be liiven. The bin- blither movement U beinir laken up actively by the local lode, Oil boys be in, if taken under Ihe wimjs of the members. MEE1 NEXT WEEK1 On account of a conflict in dates, I be Southern Oregon Schoolmaster' club meeting, which was scheduled for November 1H, will be postponed until some time early ju December, probably Saturday, December 19. Professor Kdwin T. Heed, chairman of the National Kdticulioual associa tion committee on attainments in Knulih ut tho end of the sixth year, will address the (dub on the subject of reorganization nf the course of -tudv in the interest of efficienev. '-J.OKy CRftftXED and .QJNS pHAPPED HANDS Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUG tiTOBKS TUBES ZSC JABS 50C tljaijj ta&MHmmra&'jtaws Wednesday Thursday 18,000 PEOPLE COST $500,000 FULL PRICES: Nights ct.M.ip,!!! m Oh Joy! More Corns t Pimply marvelous no pain no cut ting no aches conid vanish. You never saw anything like it in your whole life. Why suffer another minute why lirnp around and vxt like an old cripple:' Comfort Corn Plasters will make, yon romp around like a 2-year-oM. The old, hard, stubborn corn kiK'a without pain it simply vanishes over niylit;. Just ask for Comfort Corn Plasters. Remember Comfort Corn Planters are guaranteed to give absolute satis faction or money buck. Only '2"c Jic package. U:)X II. H:KIUS, U E. Main St. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT f Meiifiird's Cn.y Photoplay TIIKATIIH. ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c A DRAMATIC 'o DOMESTIC GEM ig ETHEL CLAYTON and H01BR00K BLINN ' IN - Husband and Wife Jlp.aihvn.vV Mn-t.'l'nlkeii-i.l' I'lay l.ir a Whole Year VITAGRAPH COMEDY TOMORROW Hazel Dawn and Owen Mooe in "Under Cover'' TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIM. UPSTAIRS LEIN Cliff C Maoe VULOIKS JjE0f0RD lil ! 'lll'HWII I I II llll iTJiYMnmrritmif renjmblh'UuuJ4j7REXiil!tijKlt&f35 SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT Of D. W. GRIFFITH'S UNDYING MASTERPIECE MAI T 1 J V ELLIOTT AND it llltetelfer BASED ON "THE CLANSMAV OPERATIC SCORE BY COMPLETE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SHERMAN S MARCH STORMING OF ATLANTA-BATTLE OF PETERSBURG-LEE AND GRANT AT APPOMATTOX-ASSASSINATION OF LIN COLNWILD RIDES OF THE KU KLTJX KLAN. PAGE Messrs Shuliort I'.tesei.i the (neatest UiiiKh Hit of Vcnr-..! U-iii Year C'miie.l.v ,.r Cimli-li l.iro, isy l.'ai-oM lrlbotie. JJon't be an-old miiM. p0r j particulars see ; BP pill b JWym Ml With the Fame All linnlish Company that played New York, Uu.iiun ana Chicaso for one year. One rontiiuious lansh from rise to fall of curtain. I'rlees: Lower .floor, 11 14 rows, last 4 rows, MW; liah ony, jst 4 rows SI. nil; next 4 rows. T'.c: balance. r,iie. PaaesSKNov1. ii. i-i i. if i-ii.-s i'rriM 4 I 1 in v 'tiM v. I si. w " z ' 100 PEOPLE ARABS, CAMELS, HORSES THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD Biggest Attraction Ever Seen in Medford TltAVKUXt; IX ITS OWN' Sl'rX'I.U, TltAIX Oh' JilfjllT CAJtS PRICES: $2, $1.50, $1, 50c. Mail Orders Now Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement . ss s '.' jT- e SHE&MAN PRESENT tsc Matinees ?5c soc ...T,.,, Seats Not Reserved ' 1 u ittnce,i. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement Not a Motion "V Will V Picture ) T ' iMIiftjiHTl. I ll riniwii - - A'iinrs rimcctac'IjR HCT ft 9 a- v i 1 -wi nppc fir 1 iiALILlllljljLi 111. ilX L Nights at 8:15 3,000 HORSES k TO MAKE