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r iMGti' TWO IOCAL AND Lt PERSONAL The November rcud.ng for the members of tin- Urania I.eaKue will lie. held al the Public Lllirury, Mon day. November 2", ft ',:). "My lady's Dress" by F.dunid Kniblauch, been chosen ly lb" committee, in i barge ami the pans assigned to .Mrs. i:. V. Cuthrlc, Mrs. l-'ral Luugo, ,Mr. Hooy-Siullli, Miss (iuruldinu 'flu-is, SlUa Hess Kcntiicr, Mr. Porter .. Nefr, Sir. Fletcher Kith, Mr. ('. K. Galen, Mrs. C. V. Carpenter. All those who wish to Join nre urged to com-. and glvo thi'lr luimw. .Inimni'SO Curio Btoro, SO North Central avenue, lalf bloulc from ninln, Tova and Orlenl.'.l novcltlou. Tea room open afternoons. lira. Onell mill daughter of Klam ath Fall, are visiting Mcdfoid frieuda. It In worih any one's time to go over to Pierce's (Ireenhouse now and nee his beautiful display. Dald Wilson of Alimirn, Was-h., I Hlicndiiiif a few dayB in Hie city. Malio your Xmas greeting a per sonal one-mi appreciated one. Send ;.'our photograph. The Sweni Kin dies. 1 . ' The. thermometer dropped to 2 I de Ki-eea last night, bringing the heaviest coaling of frost of the year. Kunday the maximum temperature reached van '12. Ialr anil wanner In promised (or tonight and tomurrow. , Mrs. Leach, Corsets mudo-to-ordnr. Abdo-Support Corset, also belts. 32t North Barllctt, Phono CS3-.L . .Mi-H. Frank (ieorne, who has been visiting friends in Eugene, lias re turned to Join her husband, who Is ussayer at the Hlue Lodge mlneK, I'ierep, the Florist, lias some extra nice table ferns lor the dining room table. Will Jlersnll of Lake Creek spent Saturday In the illy attending to bust. , hush mailer. y Bob Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 401 M. F. & TI. JJIdg. Dr. W. 1'. Holt of Eagle l'olnt was In the elty on business Saturday. Gates sells Ford earsi J200 down and $25 a month. Two ears of Hogue Iliver valley Mewtowns liavo been sold in (llasgow, Hcotland, one at 12 shillings unci one ill. JJH-Ull IU l-S-UU. 1'leree, the Florist, certainly haB n tine lino of ferns. Ills greenhouses ;re at 100,1 KastMaln. ... . Arthur Perry anil William Craw ford returned Sunday evening from Dulto, Mont., whore they were called 'Us witnesses In a federal rni.e. " "Tho Vnlloy of the Rogue," word9 and music lfic 209 Frederick Heath motored to Eagle l'olnt .Monday morning on business. .Ah a Xmas gift untiling equals the persona! cliarui of a wetl-nuide photo graph of yourself. You must have The pictures inade at onco If you in tend to send any of them away. The Eweni Studios. Mnto lllden, l C. niKbani, Ed lien fielmnn, and H. W. (Irogory spent Sunday at Cold Ray dam, looking for clucks to slmot at. 11. W. (.iregory was Hie fortunate nian or the party, bag ting three mud hens. , Baths 25c. Hotol Holland. O. Adains'Of llutto Falls spent the ncok-end In the city vlsltlnic friends. Dr. T. 0. Ifelno, prnrllce limited to ryo, ear, nose, throat; glasses littod. 228 Fast Main, Phone SOS. K. It. Necly anil Hurry lloslwbk of Klamath Falls, were among (lie mil of town visitors In .Medlord over the week-end. Hale cry goods at Ho Voe'a. .1. Ilrndlo of liogue Itlver spent the week-end In the ctiv -uslting friends and unending lo business matters. See tho stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are in hurry. Carl .lohie-en ef shland spent Sun day In the city vl ititig friends. His .".c milk shakes at lie Voe's. C. T. llkicl. burn of Ci ut nil Point ' was a Medford vblter hut I lie Week end. I For tho best Insurance see Holmes i he Insurance Man. ; C'lll-ls .u( wiik nl T.lKle Point Was' ;-i (he elty Sunday and Memhiv Wt ' In.- fr-enils am! ftiitiidtiii-. In i.ii.-.iiii s? I Mi'iHriH. I liriiKless (reiilments for nil diseases Kclentirii nlly ndnilulslercil. Prs. ; lcdi;es, 2:r. F. Main st. Air. mid Mrs. Ira 10 lliown. Jiit-pi! ! 'drawn, Mis M. Hreyer anil' Charles M. l'helps are a party nl j Monta:.:ui- , , . ii-i-ui ;. w s-i ni .),,,) v.yi k-i nd in il.i eliv. j Three lutlal special Xmas Fmlioss- Cil stationery at the M.'dfurd Print-1 inn Co. Order earl;-. Prben are at-! tractive. Miss .1. Rfl,. w. Martin or itiv : Hirer h In Hi,. ,( k-iiinn fi ieim tVumlar and M iii(la-. 1 IllRliest price paid for strictly: fresh ranch eps. Cafe Holland. Miss Julia A 1ini ami .lo!,n 11.' Anderson of K now il!i , I cim, ,-;re Medlord visnei s. Old papers for file at thii office st 20s for 100. .j The city council will hold their regular ineetlni! in the council chaiu l.i rs. Tuesday evening at 7 : LI 0. I'ol lowin the transaction of reeliir l.usiness, Uio plan for the lefilianciu.; cf.tl.e city, prtoiari il by Col. Ilow.tr-I A. liauseu of Sealtlo, will be c:i-.-cui i-ed. Dr. KlrehRessnop will 1)0 at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3 C. K. Mav i.: a .business vifllor In 'h : city from Mm Francisco for a lew days. Cct your FiiKraveil Xmas cards now. Medford Printing Co. is Bllow nR a beautiful line. (I. W, l.a .vr. nee or Portland surn: li e week-nml In Hie city, Monday nt lemliUK to b'l.dneBS interohls. Bicycles! Motorcycles! Parts and RundrleB. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. II. und X. Shop, Sparta bltlg., new managment. -Mr. and .Mrs. F. C. Johnson uio tourist visitors In the city from Pa-o Kobles, (itl. Typewriter paper of all kinds t Medford Printing Co. William Huff of San Francl.ico siienl Sunday and Monday In the cii on business. No cbargo for special embossing dies with the Xmas fancy stationery sold by tho Medlord Printing Co. All special order and Is not carried In stock. Agues M. N'ordsl rom of N'ew York city is a Medford visitor for a few days. Uusoline and oil at Do Voe's. Floyd K. Howard of llutto Falls snout the week-end in the city visit ing friends. Personal engraved Xmas cards and mbossed Xmas stationery at tho Jled. ford Printing Co. C. F. Sunileriin of Spokane, Wash., Is u business visitor in the city for a few days. Fvery home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Ciii-islmas. I'seful, monumental, an ideal gift, installment plan of pay ment if you wish. Many styles and sizes in stock. Pacific Furniture and fixture Factory. sill A. C. Cregson of New York spent Sunday and Monday in tho city at tending to hiislui-ss mailers. llutternillk, 10c cal. De Voe's, Rowles Moore of Washington D. C, spent the week-end In the city. Sweet older Df Do Voe's. A. P. Ovorhouse of Sacramento, Cal., is among the put of town busi ness visitors in the city. Fresh chocolates at' Do Voes. 11. .1. Klrkley of Portland is In tho, cll.yfor a lew clays' unending to lluslifess matters. - ' i) i "National Cuaril," "Bal'tie .Cry ol' Peace." Words and Music, 15c. 227 Mr. end Mir. Alex Nibley and two sons of Portland ant spending a few days In the city ,on a combined busi ness and pleasure trip. Rotten cow manure. Hoover's dairy, W. II. ('rcge of Seattle Is In the city today attending to business mut ters. C. II. Taylor of Central Point has purchased a Maxwell ear from the A. W. Walker Auto Co. Air. and Mrs. Ilarley Mansfield and daughter of Aiipleate were Medlord visitors Monday. Albert llrownsvllle of Portland Is spending a few days in Hie city trans acting business. Charles A. Colvln of Portland is a;ct, i i i; . , , ,i Should li-'iires rom some of t be.e business visitor In the elty for a few days. .1. F. llaiTctt of Talent was a Med ford visitor over the week-end. Miss L. F. Jones of Jacksonville Is ipendlnf a few days with Medford friends. 'Following the burning out of a swltiji and the main feeders In the Calm liliu k en Main slreet two weeks i.'o, Hie block Is being rewired with new swllcle-s and t'coilers. Iltign Haley or Hoc -hosier, X. Y., lit iT. I !ie ,VU-,UU III IIC III, Oil ine.s. AMUSEMENTS PLAYING Barriscale PAGE SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT MEDFOUD MATH TRTBUNTl, Chris Wooley or Fugle Point suf fered a broken collar bone Sunday. I.. II. Kuch or llutto Falls was a .Vniford visitor over the week-end. ICd Ciugcaile of Kagle Point was 111 Hit city attending to business mut ters Saturday, remaining over Sun day. .1. It. Abbott of Montague. Cal., ar ill the elty on bu.-.lncss Saturday and Sunday. .lucid Fib-all of "Untie Falls was In the city Monday attending to business mailers. A roundup was held at the Maud l!ick ranch on Little Applegate Sun day, every man in the Ajiplegate country w ho potesscd u pair or chaps ami a eiiyusc being on baud. The rid ing was even more spectacular than is usually seen ut the ordinary round up. Among those t'rom Medford, who uttended, were 10(1 lilnnii and Tommy Dunniiigton. "Important Periods in Life's De velopments" will be tile subject of tho lecture ti be delivered ut tho loour Klks Temple at eight o'clock Tuesday night by Professor Irving Vlulng of Ashland. Porfessor Yinilig will deal especially Willi ijie periods of child hood, yoiirih and early manhood. This lecture is being given under the auspices of ibe big brother movement of tho Flks lodge. All parents and others who are Interested are urged to attend. Admissiun will be free. Professor Yinlng leaves next week for ew York City, where he will leeture during the winter on Shakespeare. LINCOLN', Xel,., Nv. L'tl. -Official returns from nil the slnle exeepl lloiitibis county (Omaliu) uml Doug las eoiuily iinofi'ieiiil, give Hie J'ol lowing lesulls: Wilson LIS, 1(1(1, Hughes HI 7,0:1 1, Itenson 77o:i, Jlunly U!l7(i. Wilson's plurality 41,ll(i(i. For l uileil Slnles senalor: Hitch eoek J -.',l!,"i:i, Kennedy l.!0,-(l-J. Hitchcock's iiliirnlity 1 1.H.1J. For governor; Neville ll'J.liol; Sutton Fi.1,7.17. Neville's .1S77. Dry iimciiilmcnl : For plurality 1 ).-.:!! 1 . against llli,.1(ill. Jliijurity lor, L'S,- S'JL'. The enliro ileinoeralie state ticket tic.(. i t.j WILSON" HAS 276 VOTES (Continued From Pago Ono.) ties, in whieh were en-1 more llian lull 1' Hie voles ol' I lie slate, are yet lo be received for final eniiviw liy See-i-etarv ut Stale Fruiik ('. .Ionian. Jn jibe rortv-tlnce euiinlies from wliielt ligiires huve been received und taliu Maleil, no errors were made by the Icounly clerks, and Hie official can jyass failed to change Hie voles on ire-idciiliu electors. Anion!; the leoiinties which I litis far have failed ;lo report election i-etunis, m-e Sail I'Viincisfii uml l.os Angeles, the most jhriivily populated in the slate. Their lentiiils have, been eompleteil, luuv- cver. ivilbool oh, no, in.,- Ilo. ,-...i,ll jcounlies be delayed until lale in Hie week in reacliine; Hie enpilol. it is feareil ilil'I'icully would be nicl in icoinplelinv Hie count not Inter than ..Monday, 'November. 27, ns secil'iccl liv law. NEVES TAKE SUBSTITUTES AMUSEMENTS 1 THT TOMORROW in Ilic silt'iitlitlly slno'i'il (ll'.-IMIil---lllc lllcc I'l'lltlllt' Payment A cleverly conceived plot A cleverly acted photoplay With a big moral punch Keystone "SKIRTS" A Haiiy Hit, With Fay Faiuhfr MEPFOTin, OREO ON", I FOR AN NXEASE WASHINGTON". Nov. '.'ti. Turin's lilcd by railroads in official south em and we-tcrn elas-ilicalion terri tories, proposing; increased demur rage charges to check, the freight cur shortage, were Huspei.dcd by Hie in-tcr.-tale commerce cuniniihuion toduy uulil .Mareji ill next. Tin present demuri-nc charge of pearly nil i-ouds is. 11 per dny-al'ter free time nllownnee. I-'ollowin gen crul complaint of iicnte siiortuiMi of equipment in nil sections ol! the ciinu Iry, the ruilroiuls began filing- tar ill's willi increased t.-iiill's lor ,de niurraite to i'aeilitule the release of cars by shijipers, Tiie shippers pro-to-ded.' Tlie prciposed ta rift's would pro vide, after the usual I'rce lime allow ance, charges of $2 tor the first day or f ruction. tor the second duy; $1 for the third clay- and .t") for the fourth und eacji succeeding day. TN OUR great-great-grandfathers', time many New England families had a cask of rum in the ' cellar. It was freely offered to guests (except chil dren) and freely partaken of, even as coffee is today. This old-time custom gradually passed out of existence, for our forefathers recognized it was harmful. Another old-time custom coffee drinking is slowly passing in the same fashion and for the same reason. The abandonment of coffee drinking is made " -easy nowadays by the use of Instant Postttm, the Vpure cereal beverage with the coffee-like taste. 1 - Unlike coffee, this purely American table f drink contains no "caffeine" or other harmful substance. Postum is now used daily in tens of thou sands of the best of American homes where rea son rules and health is valued. IfXinffinTrayirif SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT $3. of D. W. Griffith's Undying Masterpiece Wednesday IVTxr O Matinees at2:15 Thursday 1NOV. &-Z0 Nights at 8:15 18,000 PEOPLE COST $500,000 FULL OPERATIC SCORE BY COMPLETE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SEE PRICES: Nights S&i&S$& Mats 5 Seats Now MONDAY. XOVEMHFJl 20. TRAFFIC CONTROL PROBED (Continued From rage One.), one step having the national govern ment take the position of sloclUiold er and Heeurity holder in these ureal corporation " Strikes as a means of setlllng labor disputes. Senator Xewlauds c-harac-terlzed as the "most burbaric aud brutul of proeessea." Hours and wages of employes must be considered carefully, Senalor Xew laniiil declared, "the burden which constitute the operating expenses of thoso corporations are In time-transferred to the shippers," ItiiiiXiiul.e Commission. Senator .Xewlauds outlined propos als to reorganize tho inter-ntute com mereo commission und to create fed eral agencies which 'might supplant autl'.orlllcB In eisercisIiiK control oyer railroad financing, ilejsuid: "The ciuestion will tie considered as the commission Is now overloaded and if ho whether this difficulty should be met by relieving it of many super vising and administrative duties which it no wuy evercises or by en laigiug aud nubdlvldiug it to enable it to meet the strain of its various du ties. ' SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT ELLIOTT AND SHERMAN PRESENT BASED ON "THE CLANSMAN" Sherman's March Storming of Atlanta Battle of Petersburg-Lee and Grant at Appomattox Assassination of Lincoln Wild Rides of the Ku Klux Klan. Selling for Both Evening Performances 1010 "The ciuestion or control of rail ways and other public utilities secur ities will come up. As it is, most ol the slate public utility commissions are regulating the issue of sedul ities by the railroads within their re spective jurisdictions. It is suggested that the fulled States government by reason of Us power over interstate commerce should create a tribunal for that pur pose or give such control to the Inter state commerce commuiissiou. On Taxation. "There will also come up the ques tion of whether the nation or the states should create the great organ ization that serve tho purpose of. In terstate commerce." Commenting on suggestions that railroad taxation be put In the hands of federal authorities exclusively, Senator Xewlauds said: "Wo find, the greatest diversity in the .tax laws of various states, some statos Imposing the heavy burdens upon these corporations and others imposing very light burdens; some taxing only the visible properuv, others tuxlng the intangible thing termed a franchise; some of them adopting the market prices of the stocks and bonds as the standard measure of valuation; others content v 3,000 HORSES 8 MONTHS TO MAKE 25c and 50c Seats Not Reserved i ing themselves simply with tho phys ical valuation ol the actual property within the boundaries of the state. A RAW, SORE THROAT Eusvs Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole Ami Mustcrolt; won't hlif-ter like the oM-f;; -li tune J miuiard plaster. Just .sprtatl H oil willi yum fuiyers. It penc i rati i ihc sore spot with a gentlc hii:;!f, Inosnis the cnttstion and draws uut the hcmicis and pain. . Musk-role is a clean, white otiHiit matlo with oil of mustard. It is line for quick relief for sure throat, bronchitis, tonsilllis, croup, sliiT neck, asllnna, neu ralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the hack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds Oil the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Nothing like Musterole forcrotipy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 25c and 50c jars; hospital she $2.5& Mrdford, OrcKon, Nov. 9, 191U. lO WHOM IT .MAY C'ONCKKX: Tills is to certify that I, the uuilur slUiR'd, hail very severe stomach trou blo und hud uecn bothered for sev eral years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of (Jim Cluing (whose Herb Store, is at 2-1 h South Front street in Medford), I d tided lo Bet herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter as soon as I used litem, and toduy am a well man and call heartily rec ommend anyone afllcted 'us I was to see CS tin Chung and try his herbs. (Signed) W. K. JOHNSON. Witnesses: M. A. Anderson, Hertford. S. 11. Holmes, Eagle l'olnt. Frank Lewis, Kagle Point. Win. Lewis, Kagle Point. W. h. Childreth, Eagle Point. C. K. Moore, Eagle Point. .1. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point, (leo. II. Von tier Helen, Eagle Point. Tlios. E. Nichols, Eagle Point, .loliii S. Orth, Medford. I Dictionaries E I alilte Panama-1 i ibicificExposifioiife a TOS vramed fa 1 WEBSTER TOIL I fluTserlor.'ty cf Educational Meril. Vhi.-: szvw creation mowers witU g ?2iUithorhyall kimtoof r.uzlintf (ju stiuus Piich ad ''I low id rr;,rtv)d jmmnuuci'd?" "AVht-m in i-Vmi- tt'j ,? " " Wiiat is a Cimtiiuionn rth I aae?" "V,I.atwaAri7:ov"' "What white rwl?" ibnv ifl sh'i pro- lioimced?'' nnd fhousnndsof otbor?. H Mco Oian 400,000 Vocatiutary Terms. 30,000 Geographical Subjects. 12,000 p Siagrophical Entries. Over CCC0 llftis- I trali.ins. 2700 Pages- The only diction- I arvwith tt'.e divided oaee a stroke of genius. RecuUr aed laitt Pptr LditMiu, iVrita tor Bnrri- m'-iraiiunii, oic. Fren, a wt of i'uLkct Mitpa it you uuiuq this 1 i n p. w. i MCfiRIAM CO., (jml Hotel Portland's famous hotel, oc cupying a block in the heart of the city. All outside guestrooms and suites, with Imlh. The favorite hotel for tourists. Appetizing Menus In Dining and Cirlll Rooms, ' Newly Improved and fur nished throughout. ruroiKvm Plan Sl.r.O Per Day and Vp Iltrli.ml . (liilds, Mar. . 1MKIH i;il.X AI TOC.Hl CO. TIMi: fAKll. Leave Medford for Ashland. Talent ami P'.ioenli: daily. ei c -pt Sundav, at :'' i'. m l:f.o. -no, 4;,,0 an(I a:1J mm, i p.-'47 s n ''1 f -W hiiffiii'Uij'ui Portlaitd.Qreonj i p. i-i. Al-o on Saturday at 10:13 p. I '"' "! leave at 10::;o a. m. and I -:"'. r.tftu and 9: Ilo p. ,. j.eave ! Asbli.nd for Medford Oall?-. except jSundav, n !i:,M, m ,. 2.n0( ! ' "u "' 5:15 P. m. Also on Satur .d;u niehii, at C:::o. Sunday leave j "iil.-i-d at H:r.o n. m. and 1:00, :Di) and i ;,