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MEDFCmn M'ATC TCTTiUSTE, BEDFORD, ORF.ON. TTESDAY. XOVEMBER 21. IQlfi PAGE TWO 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL rharlm J. Haas, I. E. Orrnnl un.1 li. E. .Mallim-iiie anions tlie Portland nipn who are mjriuliiiic ih week In the rlty on linsini. Japanese Curio Stnr, 3n North Cnntral avenue, half lilonk from main. Toy and Oriental novelties. Tea room open afternoons. F. E. Newton of Sun Francisco wan a business visitor in the city Monday and Tuesday. It la worth any one's time to no over to Pierce's flreenhoiife now and aeo his beautiful display. Captain W. G: Williams and Lieu tenant Lawrence .lenson of Kuene are spendlnpt the day In the city su perintendent tlie shoot of Ills local National Guard company for the Banker's Trophy. Make your Xmas Rreetinir a per sonal one an appreciated one. Send your photottraph. The Sem Stn dlos. O. H! fordson of Portland arrived in the city .Monday evening for a brief business visit. Mrs. Leach, Corsets made-to-order. Abdo-Support Corset, also belts. 326 Xorth Bartlett, Phone BS3-.I. Joseph Kapers of Portland is spending a few days In the city vlsit InK friends and attending to business matters. The R-reate.st argument in favor of i'trusle.sa Treatments Is, they pro duce results. Or. Iledaes, 2:1.". K Main. ' 0. Adams was a business visitor In the city Monday and Tuesday from Butte Falls. Pierce, the Florist, has some extra nice table ferns for the dining room tahlo. Mr. and Mrs. fverson of Weed, Cal., are spending a few days In the city shopping and vi.iltinsr friends. Every home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for f.hris;iias. Useful, monumental, a.i Ideal fcift. Installment plan of pav moiit. If you wish. Many styles and sizes In stock. Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory. 2:1 ' C. M. McAllister of Portland is In Medford transacting business for a few days. Sea Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bids. Harry Allebnrs; of Fort Jones, Cal., spent Monday and Tuesday in Med ford on business. Gates sells Ford cars IJ00 down and m a month. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tetherow of (Irants Pass are spending a few days visiting friends In Medford. KM Phone Heath's 'rinift Store. A party of four, three passengers and a driver, In a big six-cylinder White car were stopped here Monday morning by the local police on word from Portland. The owner of the car left (hat city with a mechanic's lien for $2ft.7."i hanging over his head, hence the arrest. While waiting on efforts of the driver to raise the cash, the party took In Llthla park on foot. Ashland Tidings. The car was recognized by Chief Hlttson of Med ford. lio telephoned to Ashland and had the members of the party appre hended. ' Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of ferns. His greenhouses are at 100.". Fast Main. Eugene flunrd: An enthuslastlr rooter at the Oregon-W, 3. V. football game In Portland Saturday nfternoon was Will Tiebec, tightly wropped In blankets on his stretcher wheel chair placed In front of the Oregon rooting section. For five months In Port land young Rebec had looked forward to the promised treat of seeing this game. Ills face wore a smile of ev ened plensnre. and at each suciess f ii 1 play of his team, off would come his yellow and green rooter's cap It did not matter, at the end. that two thoughtful dnsMiiale were slowly wheeling him li.uk to the dreary hos pital roo;n, where the doctors say he may stay until Christmas. He bad seen his team w in. "The Valley of the Rogue." words and music I fie. 209 The (iolden Link Ihl.lc dan t,f t!. First llaptlst Sunday school not hold their reiibir moi.lhly jtoc-UI on Wednesday nfternoon. hut in (1. evening lll have a box social at Hie hone of Mr. and Mr. Frank l.oder. corner Roosevelt and .lH'kon. All class members, friend-, and husbands are lnntd. Fact, lad v is re. me ted to bring a box with lunch for two. lAMothersWish la that she trying ordeal llttla pain a pmsllilo thla fan be reality when baa bean tisvd regularly preceding confine incut. Get "Mother Jtraulutor Co.. Mrs. Ceorge I.. Chase of Yreka. Cal., returned to her home Tuesday after visiting several davs with .Mrs. Marlon Lance. As a Xmas gift nothing equals the personal charm of a well-made photo graph of yourself. You must have :he pictures made at once if you In tend to send any of them away. The em Studios. A. li. .Mi Kee of Runcorn was in the. city Tuesday. Mr. McKee is hauling material to be used in the construc tion of a new house he is building on his property. Bath 25e. Hotol Holland. (Irunt .Matthews and son of Eagle Point were In (lie city Tuesday morn ing attending to business matters. Bakery goods at Da Voe's. Jim Dlnkens of the .Meadows Is among the out of town men transact ing business In the city today. 7, Thanksgiving post cards for a nickel. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash hotel. 2W (leorge Misner left Monday for San Francisco, where he will enter the employ of the Don Lee Motor Co. Mr. .Misner was formerly In the employ of Slater Johnson. Thanksgiving post cards 3 for a nickel. Heath's Drug Store, opposite Xash hotel. 203 It. I,. Pulaski of Ashland was In Medford .Monday and Tuesday visit ing friends and attending to business to business matters. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In hurry. C. H. Johnson or Cold Hill at tended to business matters in the city .Monday afternoon. If I was going to use sage with my Thanksgiving turkey I would get. the home grown kind, hand picked, in hulk at Heath's lirug Store, opposite Xash Hotel. 20!) Miss Jane Myers of Yreka, Cal., is spending the week in the city visit ing friends. Big fie milk shakes at ne Voe's. D. W. Lincoln was a Medford visitor over the week-end from Rose burg. We have a few pounds of home grown sage, hand picked, just the thing for your Thanksgiving turkey. Heath's Tirug Store, opposite Nash hotel. . 20!) .Miss Ina Cowan of Albany is spend, ing the week In the city visiting friends. For the best Insurance tea Holmes i he Insurance Man. Paul Young of Klks Creek is in the city for a' few days on business. New Idea patterns for December now in. Medford Hook Store. The IT. of O. and O. A. C. clash ndxt. Saturday In their annual game. A number of former students of the two schools are planning on attend ing. A special sleeper will probably be attached to the train Friday night, which will he transferred from Al bany to Corvallls. Three Intial special Xmas Emboss ed stationery at the Medford Print ing Co. Order early. Prices are at tractive. Joe Wilson of Ashland was In the city visiting friends Monday after noon. Highest prlca paid for atrlctly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. Thomas Burlington of Alameda, Cal., Is sending the week In the city on business. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel elash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3 Chester Magee of Marshfield Is among the business visitors in the city. Columbia records. W'e have the complete listed catalogue on hand. Medford Hook Store. T. R. Katon was a business visitor in Medford Monday from Clendale, f!et your Engraved Xmas cards Inow. Medford Printing Co. Is ahow- ng a beautiful lino. ulav ;roer of Kagle Point spent Mondav In the city attending to hiisi- ness matters. Cordova Leather things. The great- jest American line. Medford Book j Store. J John Cresory of (Irants Pass was 'in Medford Monday afternoon visit : Ing friends. ! Bicycles: Motorcycles! Parts and Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. II. and X. Shop, Sparta bldg. new managment. j .lames Hunter of Iiunsmuir. Cal.. Is u business visitor In the city for ' a few d.i s. Typewriter paper ot ill fclndl it Medford Printing Co. j Mrs. Krnest Smith half returned to ) Medford. after visiting friends at ' (irants Pass. on (( mix may go through the of motherhood with IS Mother's Friend" Friend" at your druggist. Frank Coolidge of Merlin, Ore., Is spending a few days in the city on business. No charge for special embossing dies with the Xmas fancy stationery sold by the Medford Printing Co. All special order and la not carried in stock. C. A. Hamlin purchased a Max well car Monday from the A. W. Wal ker Motor Co. Gasoline and oil at lie Voe's. The fixtures are being moved Into the building formerly occupied by McBride's confectionery and now to to be occupied by Crowson's confec tionery. Personal engraved Xmas cards and I mbossed Xmas stationery at the Med. ford Printing Co. II. (I. Uosebaum of Seattle is a Medford visitor for a few days. Dr. T. G. Heine, practice limited to I eye, ear, nose, throat; glasses fitted. 228 East Main, Phone 303. Albert Hroweil of Portland is a business visitor in the city for a few days. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe'a. j C II. Mitchell arrived In the city .. '. " Monday evening iroui ruriuiuu anu . .... . , . bond are that with the use of this will remain a few days on business. I t , , . : reduction process the company has Sweet c der at De Voe'S. " ,,.,:." ,.... , . ., . , '.netted more than i l.i.uOO.000 ac W. X. Schroeder of Portland spent I , . i . .. I cording td Its monthly statements Jondav and Tuesday in the city trans-. " . - . , , , . . filed with the federal court. It is acting business with local merchants. .... . ,. ... ,,, ,-, lil.arged that the Butte and superior Peace."' Words and -Music, l Williiim I".. Stanton of Los Angeles Is anion th out of town business visitors in the r.ity. Rotten cow manure. Hoover's dairy. Ct. V. Lawrence of Portland is spending a few days in the city on business. Hand us your aulmeriptlons. They will he taken eare of correctly. .Med ford Ftook Store. C. K. May of San Francisco spent Monday and Tuesday In the city at tending to business matfers. Pat Blake of Portland is spending a few days in the city attending to business matters for the Standard Oil Co. Harry ,T. Porter of Yreka. Cal., Is spendinR a few days in the city visit ins friends and relatives and attend ing to business matters. W. D. McCoy of Peoria, 111., arrived in the city Monday evening and will spend a few days looking over Med ford and the surrounding country. Mr. and Mrs. M. Cavin of Port lad are spending a few days In the city on a combined business and pleasure visit. A. A. Hale Is a business visitor in the city for a few days from Port land. Charles E. Mack of Edgene is spendins the first of the wpek irif Med ford attending to business matters. M. Ij. Uowman of Portand is anions the out of town business visitors in the city this week. Clair T. Hermans of Corvallis is spending the week In Medford visit ing friends. John H. Parker of Seattle, Wash., arrived In Medford Tuesday morning and will make his home in this vi cinity. C. J. Romon spent Tuesday in Weed, Cal., attending to business matters. Fresh chocolates at De, Voes. Work is progressing at tfte site of the Applegate Lumber Co., mill. A crew of men were put to work Mon day with scrapers, excavating for the frames for the concrete mil footings, which are neing made. The mill ma chinery will arrive early next week and will be temporarily housed until the frame for the mill is erected. It is thought tlie machinery will be in plare and ready for operation by the first of February. Stock subsf-ribers are paying in their subscriptions very slowly. xotut:. Mrs. C. F. firown come home, hmhand wants you. your 203 ZEROLENE ike Standard Oil iorMoior Cars IT CAN'T BE DONE None Better Bread is never seriously imitated. A trial will convince you. A rare combination of quality and quantity. Order from your grocer. PULLMAN BAKERY COPPER MINES OE ROYALTIES DUE BI'TTIC, Mont., Nov. 21. The Butte and Superior Mining company is today resisting in iederal court a motion to Increase tin bond under v. hlch it is operating the oil flota tion process of reducing its ores, to the amount of a possible judgment covering royalties resulting from the use of the patent. A suit against the company by the Minerals Separation 1 company, limited, of London la now pending In the supreme court of the ( niteil States in which royalties are demanded as the result of the use by the company of the flotation process of treating refractory ores. Allegations made in support of the i i application for an increase In the company has been disposing of its enormous assets and war profits in "excessive divident disbursements to uoelt holders and in negotiating sale or merged of its properties to the American Zinc company in order to defeat a possible Judgment which may be rendered against It for In fringement of patent." , The Butte and Superior company now has given bond in the sum of $7.1.000 to protect the Interests of the Minerals Separation company, but attorneys for that concern allege that should they secure judgment for in fringement of patent, their claim would amount to a very much larger sum. IN ILL HEALTH AMSTETin.Ur. Nov. 21 A Vi enna dispn ten quotes the follow-in? bulletin issued re-iicctini- tlie health of r-jnperor Francis Joseph : "I.nst ni'jht a -restricted ini'lnmmn tory urea appeared in the ripht lunir, otherwise the e;it:H-rhnl symptom iuichnn''eil. The, temperature this mornins :W. evening ;)7.8 'reaumur). Heart's action pioil, hicnfhinir regu lar and ipiiet. appetite .smaller." Tlie dispatch says that the empe ror remained out or' bed all of Mon day until tlie evening and rcceivrd several visitors. SAX FR.VXHSCO. Xov. 21 T'anl lierriott, chairman of tiie tate social insurance commission, announced to day that three telephone jrirls em ployed by the Pacific Telephone & Tclee-rarm company had informed the hoard that they had hceii threatened with the loss of then positions if they testified. I,. !v Hamm. traffic chief t.f tlit' company, denied that, any threats had been used in keeping irls employe.! by the company tr.un testifying. He said the company would assist the commissioners in their efforts to ascertain actual working conditions union? the tele phone ''irls. Less Carbon because Zerolene is made from Asphalt-base crude. It burns up clean, and goes out with the exhaust. SoM bv dealers everywhere ind t all Sem e Stations of the Standard Oil Company MM ford flRMMHF SIS Ln.VDOy, Xov. 21. '"n mn-iirj ;uui art it tin.' t-vi'W tlit; Nirvra-1 tan --ti'am.'r Finn ImiuNm! tuihiy ami report t(J th.it tiu ir vir-.4 hail l) 'n -milk hv a Mrmaii Mibinamie. j The stcamlnp Inn-vtor larnlril : tniit nii'tiiiu-r hi' 1 1 1 m-w otf tin (Ircfk rt earner Alariu X. lu)U--it--, j wliif'h capsizi'tl. The other members j of he erew were drowned, j ' There nr. r,.-., V., rlveo i.l n len m . ships Finn, "he of ilHDti ton grosi-, the other ot' 2:10. The Marie X. Iioiisos, :ti!l'J "I'liss tons, was biiiii in Went irurtiopool in 1SII7 and was owned ut Syria. TICKET SYSTEM FOR LONDON", Xoy. 21. The royal pro- vision eommitee of Norway h:u unan- imoualy decided that a ticket svatem ousht to be instituted to meet ta food situation, aceordfnn to a Copen - haaen disnatcl'i to the Exchange Tele. zrauh company quotiiu; the Norwe - Sian food minister. At a meeting in Christiania the minister said that a ;reat uue-ttion had arisec as to wheth- er the population of Ncr'A'ay should be put on a short food allowance. The minister added t.-.at neighbor ins neutral countries were orsaniz ins themselves as if they were partic ipates in the war anil that In Swe- BURNING CIGARETTE TO PROYE A frKine3 co'rps oT Temonstr! lor? is travelling througlmm iJk utc. vi-iiiinff toljatrco uler.k'T-'. jtrorcs ami provint; tc sniokcr by actual burniiiff t-ta tlie purity ot jSweet Caporal CitrirT'tft. Fift.! hey produce a roli of hijih (TM-Ii mpor'd Frencli p;ipcr, anil, bv .xplaniei. vtirmri , shov Smoke, gives t maizes n-i never tvaned. I is the bert- loved cigarette that has ever been produced. sweet Laporat ha started millions of men on tlie n-ht road to cigarette enjoy ment aiiU kqt ihcm there uirou.) rope. ar.J navy iii nL :mi-?sv m i tiff- yvm more to- ESPylREyJl jk Uaowi- 9L!&&iM g SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT of D. W. Griffith's Undying Masterpiece Wednesday TSJrw 99 91 Thursday 1MOV. Ai&'ZtD P 18,000 ff PEOPLE; COST $500,000 J CJM,,'C'C'' FULL OPERATIC SCORE BY COMPLETE SYMP SEE PRICES- Nip-hte fS0c: 7t $L0 Mite 25c and tUUd. . IMglllb All Seats Reserved MalS Seats Not Eeserved Seats Now Selling for Both Evening Performances ! den the Gtra.an ticket system for i arain and flour would be introduced. 8 HOUR DECISION KAN'SAS MTV. I'r:iii!i llicv-cnuuii. coUll.-l! I'.T the r'c t,.il;iv lileil in tin' Mi... in-tin lernl led. N..v. il. !it. '' ':'lrl, tl court before .lud:e William ju iCllli-!U il'l'i- in""' "' 1 il 111 Oil I 111' itl.i 1 lit i' HI U'-NUIlt till' .1 um.-m curlif-lnuir hv by Ihe i .-.uri- !;i:ih..uia & iiuli' railro. Mis- ' The pct'ili'.ii also a-!;- t..r all or.le ' from Ju'l'ic U""k 'l"'1" ,lu ,v,','iv CP- o) tills l-oa.l to J.u.-i no I eminent in .-tt hi? th. l-e advanced before the supreme ,.mt. whi' li c.n- j yeirt-s lleccnilier 4. I The iiuri.ii.se of the -nit, it n-a 1 -aid. was to act a il.-ci-i. n the , .unstila1i..iia;it .- ..f the A laai-'U law I bv the rniu-.l Suites -npn- I before January 1. when the times Ite.-tn I i . IHKD. : j Clara A. Bingham of l"l South : Central, died at the haereu ttean ui- ; ; pital November 20, a-ed ears. . , I months.. She was a member of the j ; Woman's Relief Corii r husband. L. R. Bingham, survives. The funer al will be held tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock at Perl's Chapel, Rcv .1. ('. Rollins officiat'inn will be in the . O. O. Medford. Interment cemetery Bertha May Emerick has Hied suit for divorce from Morton J. Kmerick. PAPER SWEET CAPORAL POPULARITY ITS PURITY Sweet Cir-or-ils w-ire Popular Turkish and V leaves bchimi nctliin-y but a few tiny Hakes of pure white a-;h. Then they barn sample ot or linary cigarette j at-er, which pro 'iticc heavy smoke, a prcrr(iUittrrtl lor. and a h(r.ik, thick, sooty ash. The -iiiperior French paM;r. it U irulte. Thi'y are the ette whese ;; '.i.irity wriiied. Swc t Oijtnil the b?t Icvcd ccajc:;e tiiat h ever U-en nrw'uced. Swevt Ci-Miral 1u-- siarti'd millions ot is ti:-ed excm"ivcfy' n"!,t rr-"' 1 weet in iiicjfl!r7!',r: -c-1?'- r. 'iJ-''M S TiJU TOBACCO FLAVOR Cr SWEET CAPSKAL Vcti enjoy the bk-ihl ot 1'urk'ish wuh the rie. .ii:n' at Virginia-X'cnh Carohn liaccoi in S-v.'ct Cajurai. other ciffrette has thi-s -r.r SOLD EVERYWHERE Swreet Canoral Cisaretw are sold in every hocel and club in America and in htintTreds of .Tibs arnl the best hiitils in Eu .sweet- moke Sweet ora! Lver' otrtcer-i' me.- armvjl-TT-. ar.J ; -.ur threat hai S.veet Ciorul tetl coo! ai:d !-.a:ar.i. SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT ELLIOTT AND SHERMAN PRESENT BASED ON "THE CLANSMAN' Sherman's March Storming of Atlanta Battle of Pet ersburgLee and Grant at Appomattox -Assassination of Lincoln Wild Rides of the Ku Klux Klan. CAN STAY IN JAIL I'ORTf.ANT), dr., Nov. 21. wiil ntny in jail until my term 'He e- .ill, January I, ittut if my micccs. -,.r will do me a favor, he will be in jail nut tt he rots, was tlie iui,wcr Slat.' Circuit .Inline Ili'iirv Me'limi i ic here today to it petition a writ of habeas ' .qms frmn Kiht-aril j ((.list, , tcll:it ' he cal i "11. ! and i , I'ortlanil, nrrcnUrl for c.m f court, when it wan chin-ceil il the ;uilu-e a "liar" recently, s insolent and contemptuous, jrotnir to he handled with a l,a.-cball bat," it.-fJinn nil.lcl. !,-is. totrwa- in court for not payin? his iliv-on-cil wife iiliiiiony when he was ordered to jail. I.'al-ton's attorney sui, ,P nanlc to produce witties-.es to show Iiis licrlt was' a "nice, gentle s,,rt ()' a !li:'.ll." c c.mrt!TH0USAND CASUALTIES l:nv IN RUSSIAN EXPLOSION j PKTIMiIKAH. Nov. 21. It is an nounced otti.-iiitiy inat ,m persons have been killed ami till" wounded in an explosion at li.ikarit.a. Attention Fishermen! i ortant mcetiiiK of ail fishA In-, men. bu.-ines3 men, larmers, anil an others interested in fishlns in Rogue River and its tributaries. We want! the oi.iuions of everyone. Place. ba--:e-i ment of library. Time, Friday, No vember 2 4 th, at 7:30 p. m. V. V. ISAACS, President noBUe River Fish Pro- ' tectlve Association. 211 THE CHiaifi AL CIGARETTE Sa-vi Caporal a the Rrear craiii-'! .I'l.iv itf zl ci'-arcttes now tlie firt!"n the nutlet, and still it b the ircmu ci. jl'.ves: oniifstT of them all. Eu onlv cigar rope. Ami. Ainca, .North and .lOtith Amcrii-a '.vhorcver civil i2r( man fo.ti'! there youTJ iiml Sweet CaporJ. ha i:e'.-:r MAKE TKI3 TEST ' Lrcht a piew or the liii;h-CTade i'u:''irTil i-'rendi p.iir on wcet t":iiral Ciqarrttev r.::-i n-iie how it ijiinii cvtiiiy completely V ...I..rK: le.iinj; a ;uire white! .-;fi. That's nhv Sweet CaioraJl burns eveulv. ta; i lit no ciur-I jrinji nor smoul-lerinj? and fives' ou the pure, Wfjiiderful favor of its choice blend of Turkish and? ircinia tobacco. In over forty years the world ln been unabte Is rut! d.i Ho produce a better cigarette than .-meet capoiit. Matinees at 2:15 Nights at 8:15 3,000 HORSES S MONTHS TO MAKE H0NY ORCHESTRA men on m'- m -.- i tOlJantar'iifilifJItfuuluZKi.