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MEDFOTiT) MAID TRIBUNE. MFJ)FOTlT, OREOON, 'WEDNESDAY. NOYEMBER
'191fi
PAGE TWO
f OCAL AND
PERSONAL
Curl VoIroI mid I'uut Siirimnp ar
rived from CiiMfiii tilii Inst nlKlit 1 1 ' I
tills inornliiK were ilcliiil ii hihI
fined ?." emh for dt iiiili.-u n t-sH.
Japanese. Ctn-lo Ftor, 30 North
Central avenue. 1-alf bluek from mnln.
Toys and Orint;il nmi'Itles. Tm
room open afternoon.
Tlio YVeilm'Kilay Study Hull will
meet tuiilislil with Mr. and Mrs. K. 1.,
I'nrkliiK.
Xhiiis rnrds. senln. Iiikb. He., nie
on illspluy. Medford Hunk .Store. 2u!
S. S. Knillli returned Weilm'stiiiy
niornlim from 1'nrtliincl where lie
spent n few diiv.s ultenillns I" tni.'l
nesH matters.
It Ik worth nny one's time to n
over lo rieree's tlreeiilionse now niul
fee his lioautiftil display.
Kurl Weluhel mid Nnrimin Soln-
lnan, who were iipiirehended l)i -Med
furil it nd returned to Weed Sunday to
Htuiid trliil for liiildlni; up the depot
lit that city Tuemlay pleaded fcllllty to
the Hinrne.
Kvery. home nee. Is n 'Tarifii'"
Cedar Chest. Order one now for
( hrlR'.ilias. t'sefnl. monumentiil, n.i
Idenl bin. liiKtalliueut plnn of pnv
mont If yon wish. Many (styles and
Kites Ih stock, pacific Furniture and
Fixture l'aetory. 1 "
A. 11. Coiner of San I'riuu-lneo spent
Tuesday mid Wednesday lit the city
attending to buMiiess matters.
Stewart $7 phonographs are on the
wny. JSledford Hook Store. I'ti'i
The hox social to ho held liy the
Clolden Link I'laxs of the Haptlst
church on Wednesday evening at the
homo of Mrs. !'. l.oder, Is positioned
on account of the serious Illness of
Mrs. Merrluiau, the urandmother of
Mrs. Loder.
itCKUlnr moetliiK of I'eames flia li
ter toulKht, 7::1U sharp at Masonic
Hall.
Mrs. Don J. .iimwalt of Klamath
Falls is spending a few days In the
city vIsltlitK friends.
Make your Xmiis erecting n per
sonal one an appreciated one. Send
your photograph. Tlio Sneni Stu
dios. K. S. Fletcher and J. .1. Conway nre
ainutig the l'ortlattcl men, who nre In
the city on business.
Something Is going to happen at
the Alliens store. Watch Thin-Sclav's
paper. S!
P. O. Crawford of Copco, Oil., Is
u business visitor In the city for a
few (lays. '
Mrs. Leach, Corsets made-to-order.
Abilo-Sttpport Corset, also belts. S-'C
North Unrtlctt, I'hono BS3-J.
11. N. Starr of l'ortland Is among
tlio out of low n business visitors In
the city.
Walt for the big wind up sale at
Ahrens store. Head tomorrow"
paper. 209.
nntlermllk, 10c gal. Ym Voe's.
BE PRETTY ! TURN
Try Gmmhuotlier's old Favorite
Recipe of S:te Tea and
Sulphur.
Almost everyone knens tlmt Paste To.-t
and Sulphur, properly compoumh-d,
brinpl ls-k tin' natural color uinl bistre
to the bnir when fmbl. stivaked or
gray. Year ago tliponlv way to ptt'ii
mixture whs to nuike it" si luvne. which
U mtisy mid troublesome. Nova,l:i a. hy
Nftking at nay dreg stoic for "Vcth'
Sage smi Sulpluir Cotupoun,!." yea will
get a Islgc Mtlo of t!;i. fauuiu old
m-lpr. iniprovvd by t!i ndilitiou of ot'u'r
iagrislient.. for sltont oil cents.
Don't tay i;r-iy! Try it! Xo on.'
run osibly t. ll .a ou darken. 1 your
Imir. ns it th-. it so iistura'ly mil
evenly. N on d.tineii a spo'iyc cr f ( t
luuAh with it nttd diaw . tluoiiiM
your luiir, taking one sinsll i.tr.m.1 t a
tinic; by niermn tSc u'';y b.iir ii!s
appoars, and sitvr anetlt.r iiep'.ioat ion
or two. your bair hc-ouir tH-rtiitllully
dark, glosy and mtni,tivc.
NVyetl-.'s Ssw-e and SulflMir Cc'iil'.iual
i a dc'igbtiut tolbt ro(ii:Mle io- t'.o.
wild ile.ire (a:k li.iir sn.t a nt'ifu!
p'-arnnis It i not intcmiiAl lot ti,.- cuic.
Uliliv'atieu or pieivlltiou oi ili,.j.
Mrs. A. True Lundy
NUBONE CORSETS
Surgical lltiinu
l'h.'llf llnt.'l
5 : Spci'ialt v
Mf.'.lnr.l.
AMUSEMENTS
NOVEMBER 28
GRAND CONCERT
Medford
Choral Society
minu' of fj
And mil on rK'NicH.
PAGE THEATRE
SKrs ni si i; I i
AdiiiKinn TV it in 1 .Vv.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Maiidcll of Port
land nre sp nding u few days in the
city on a combined business ami
pleasure trip.
sst - l'lione Heath's Inilg Store.
1'. V.. Cunning of limits 1'ass Is a
business visitor lii the clt for a few
da;s.
! Don't lool yourself. Ahrens stor'."
I closed all day Thursday. Something.
Is going lo happen. Sen Thnrsdav '
'paper. W
M. 1.. llowman of l'ortland spent
j Tuesday and Wednesday In Medford
I attending lo bulnsess matters.
I The greatest argument In favor ef
jir-i:ti(ss Treatments Is. they ir-o-dure
results, Mr. Hedges, L'3."i II.
I.Miilll.
I Howard .1. Parsons of f'intnilia,
Wash., arrived In the city Tuesday
; evening for a brief business visit.
Pierce, the Florist, has some extra j yout (;nieery Co.
nleo table Terns for the dining room j sheriff Howard of Siskiyou lounty
table. "jwas a Medford visitor Tuesday nfter-
II. J. Julius of San Francisco spent ' uou.
Tuesday and Wednesday lit Medford j nakery goods ot no Voe's.
oil business. jj,,, nartings of Itccdsporl, Ore..
Reo liavn Wood about Hint fire In-! 1s K.,Ung few days in the city
nuranco policy. Office, Itoom 404 M. ' OI1 business.
F. & If. Hldg. I r, Thankselvln? post cards for a
The hist thrt'C cnrloail.-' of liocts ar
rived at the hi:p:ir fuctory at (iranls
Pass Tuesday inoriiins and ns soon as
they are fed through t!ie various mn-
( hlneK. tli run for the season
will be over. The campaign for
aereage for next nenson i niider
ivny and oflii-ers of the Ctah-Idaho
Sugar Co.. are eotiftdent of a greatly
Increased crop next season.
The Arts and Crafts league will
hold' their exhibit nevt Monday at
St. Mark's Hall. We urro tluise par
ing to b'ud i heir v ork to the exhibit
to please notify the committee. Those
on the ait committee are Mrs. Heine,
MrH. SatHiwe!!, and Mrs, lm llos.
Wo make this n special Item nnd will
sincerely appreciate the efforts of
those w ho romply with this request.
Morris CoturrI, chief special agent
for the Southern 1'acirie Co. in Ore
gon, passed through here today on
his return to Tortland from Califor
nia, where he assisted in tlio capture
of two highwaymen. The men held
up the operator at Weed. Cat., Fri
day night and were taken into cus
tody yesterday at Medford. The men
are F.arl Wetehell , age,l 1 and Nor
man Salzman, aged :lt. They were
taken to Yreka. The younger man
confessed. Hoseburg Review.
C.ntes sella Ford cars $200 down
and $25 a month.
The W. C. T. F. will meet at the
public library Thursday afternoon at
L':;i0. All members and friends are!i.i. ,
it rued to be present.
Herce, tlie Florist, certainly hns a I
lino inn- oi lerns. 1113 grecnnotises
nre nt 1003 Kast Main.
I.. P. Olson of Klamath falls trans
acted business In Meillerd nnd Jack
sonville Tuesday.
Eczema Is Conquered
(..a-j -.iiv.'N a::d nintmciiu should
n-l 1c aopli-.d ii j;,nd clear skin is
wan'.tii. l'"r,cn any dnn;i;tt for J5c er
il.txt t',,r c.:ra l.irc st.-e. Ret a Kittle
.ii jvnio. When applied as directid. it
, t.e.'tive'.v removes eccina, quickly
r.ciini;. ami neat skin troubles.
.il-o s-irc. bums, wounds and chatim;.
1; peiictr.ue.;, cIc.uims and soothes.
i a el. .in. drpcinl.iblc and inex
l ':i-.;y, pcn.-rr.K-!. amiseplic liouid.
I "V -1. iu' belli ve nolbim vml have
ccr lived is :k elTcciive and s.ni.i'vinir.
1'lir r.. w. ''., Co.. ClcviHaJ. O.
Airn. mm . ..
mcriC ill U i a
Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits
formed in childhood axe not apt to change
in after years. The key opening box of
ShinolA with more than fifty shines and a
ShmoiA HOME SET
for polishing is an outfit
unequalled for economy
and convenience.
BLACK TAN WHITE
At all dcilris - Tike do tubttitute.
SHINE WITH JMIUMIA AND SAVE
AH solid leather shoes
forchildren cost more
money, but we main
tain our motto
"GOOD SHOES" at
"RIGHT PRICES"
ami "A FIT OR NO
SALE" at the sign of
tn-ea Swrr"
1 N. KNTK l.
"The Valley of the Rogue," words
and music 1 r,c. 2 09;
Kails Is spending- a few day In the ,
Tails Is spenldng a few days in the;
city visiting friends. I
As a Xmns gilt nothing equals the J
personal charm of a well-made photo- j
srapli of yourself. You must have
'.he pictures mailt! at once If you In
tend to send any of them away. The
Ei' Piil Studios.
Hogue Ithcr Valley sugar. Try It.
Fonts (Irocery Co.
J. II. Kberly. In charge of the state
forestry work In this district, left I
the first of the week for Portland and
Salem, where he will spend the vln-
tor. j
Baths 2 5c. Hotel Holland.
Kdn In Hall of l.akevlew, Ore., is!
spending Ibe week in the city visit-;
lug friends and relatives and attend-1
log to business matters.
Cranberries, :! pounds for -"'.
nickel. Heath's Drug Store, opposite
Nash hotel.
Warren Hastings nf Alatnoda, t'al.,
arrived In the city Tuestlay vonltiK
nnd Vi.j s,,0nd a few days In this vi
cinity looking over business openings,
Campbells soups I'e. Koula (!ro
eeiy Co.
Thanksgiving post cards ft for a
nickel. Heath's Drug Store, opposite
Nnsli hotel.
.1. T. Magill Is a huRlness visitor
in the eity for n few days from Aber
deen. Wash.
See the Btork labels carried by the
Medford Trinting Co., if you are In
a hurry.
.Mr. and Mrs. F. TI. Hardy of Ore
gon City are spending the week In
the city viniting friends.
ONE WEAK SP0T
SIiiiij- Mnlfortl I'.Mplo Have n Weak
I'tirt nnil Tiki Often It's the
lhi.k. ' 1
Many people have a weak spot.
Too often lt'n a bail liaek. j
Twlnses follow every smlilcn twist, i
Dull urhiiiK keeiis up, day and
nlKht. , j
liaikai'he is often from weal; kid
neys. !
In snch a cape a kidney ni'dioine j
is needed. !
Donn's Kidney Pills nre for weak :
... ,,,;,,. , ,.n:n v ills.
Medford people recommend the j
rnlml(iv
V. V
Mansfield, fish nnd same i
'warden, 121 ltoosevelt avc, Medford.
;s:tysr "I used to lie subject more or:
'.ess to kidney trouble. My kidneys!
I acted too freely and diirini: the niiiht ,
.1 was obliged to set up every little I
j while. My back ached and at times
,1 couldn't (tet in nny position to ease j
J the misery. Finally 1 began taking j
j Ooan's Kidney Pills and 1 found that
I they were all that was ropreosnted !
of them. After 1 finished a few boxes
jmy kidneys were normal and my hack
' felt as stroni? as ever."
Price r.oc. nt all dealers. Don't
i simply ask for a kidney remedy iret
rDuan's Kidney Pills tl'.e same that
!Mr. Mansfield had. Kosier-Milhttrn
fo.. Props., llnffalo. X. Y - Adv.
i . .., .
nuudciiuiu nuiu
f ' i ROMS SET
mm
m mi
It I was going to use sage with my
Thanksgiving turkey 1 would get the
home grown kind, Hand picked. In
bulk at Heath's Drug Store, opposite
Nash Hotel. 209
Mr. inn! Mrs. .lames Peiilaml of
Kugene Mopped off In Medford Tues
day night. They are en route in their
car to Southern California, where
they will spend the winter.
Peanut Putter, 12c Fouls (irocery
Co.
.loo Pool of Magle Point was a
business visitor In the city Tuesday
afternoon.
IllR 5c milk shakes nt Tie Y'oo'a.
It. 11. Cox ot Holt spent Wednes
day In the illy unending to business
matters.
For the best Insurance Boe Holmes
i he Insurance Man.
Commencing
Thaeksgivieg Sale
TEN
Lveryming wm n
At Prices that Speak Louder than Words
S2.50toS3.00Hats I $3.50 to $5.50 Hats II S6.50to$8.50Hats
Sale Opens Thursday
Tltt'St' M'P just it IVw jirircs to .uivo yon an idea of tlio
sohl. I want every woman to come to this Big Sale a
sale that von eaniiot afford lo miss.
At the MAY
PAGE
SPECIAL RETURN ENGAGEMENT
of D. W. Griffith's Undying Masterpiece
Today and TSJxr
2r 18,000 j.
ii PEOPLE
COST
8500,000
BASED ON "THE CLANSMAN"
FULL OPERATIC SCORE BY COMPLETE SYMP HONY ORCHESTRA
EE ?
1 JLlJL cf
PRlrF fwThf o 25c, 50c, 75c. $1.00 tqf 23c and 50c
1 KIL-E.O. miglllb All Seats Reserved "MlS Ssats Not R,on.prl
Seats Now
We have a few pounds of home
grown sage, hand picked. Just the
thing for your Thanksgiving turkey.
Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash
hotel. 2!
P. Sandoz of F.Ik Creek was in
Medford Wednesday morning on bus!
ness. Three Inlial special Xmas Emboss
ed stationery at the Medford Print
ing Co. Order parly. Prices are at
tractive. Returns on sales of Iiosc pears,
made through Dennis Kimball tind
Pope for t lie 401 orchard show a net
price of $1,9111.34 received by the
orchard for 2.700 boxes and hulf
boxes, the half boxes bringing JI.2S
and the boxes $l.li2.
Typowrltor paper or all klndg at
Medford Printing Co.
OF FINE
FOR-
Thursday
se
CO. Store.
DAYS
e ?1T41I Ui
SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST
PLACE OF AMUSEMENT
ELLIOTT AND SHERMAN PRESENT
Shermans March Storming of Atlanta Battle of Petersburg-Lee
and Grant at Appomattox -AssassiiiatioTi
Lincoln Wild Rides of the
Selling for Both Evening
Most Norf h
west itrocers
drink GoUto
West Coffse
themselves.
Golden West Coffes
Is "Just Rtebf
TEN
And Ending
Mcnnceo
at 9 a. m.
way those fine Hals vi!' he
sale so hit;; and so threat a
1 Matinees at2:15
Nights at 8:15
3,000
HORSES
8 MONTHS
TO MAKE
Ku Klux Klan.
Performances
C. M. Taylor
Vbsolutely Removes
rr ':igeson- One package
M-cs it. 23c r.t nil drajwists.
HT LESS AND TAKE
SALTS
i Take a glass of Salts before breakfast
if your acK nun or iiinuuer
bothers you.
The 'American men ond wom'eii must
puard conatajttly against Kidney trouble,
Uause we oat too much ami nil our food
in rich. Our blood is filled with uria
aeid which the kidnoyB Arivo to filter
out, tliey weaken from overwork, become
ftlupgifih; tho elirainative tia sues clog and
the' result is kidney trouble, bladder
weakness and a peiienil decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps of
lead; yoiir back hurts or the urine is
cloudy, full of sediment or you are
obliged to seek relii-f two or three times
durini the- night; if you suffer with siefc
headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid
stomach, or you have rheumatism when
the weather ia bad, get from your phar
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts?
take a tahlenpoonful in a glaaB of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is made from the ocid
of frrapes and lemon juice, combined wither
lithia, and has bcen'UBed for generation
to Hush and stimulate closed kidneys;
to neutralize the acids in the urine so it
no longer is a source of irritation, thus
ending bladder disorders,
(jlad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jure, makes a delightful effervescent
lithia-wnter beverage, and belongs in
every home, bceaufae nobody cnu make
a rnJ.it a ke by having a good kidney lliuu
ing an time. ' f
i Ibe Only (?mnd Prize
i
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eiven to
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Theloi.tlaili:
s- '.Xiytiyy;iV J f ,1 1-
I'ortlitnd's famous hotel, oc
cupylng a lilock iu the heart
of the city. All outside
puostrooms and suites, with
liath. The favorite hotel for
tourists.
Al'Iii'tiin Mentis In Dining
uinl (itill Itooms.
Newly Improved and fur
nished throughout.
Kiit-tiiienn rinn
S!..",t) IVr Day nnl I'p
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mm
PoHland,Ore&oii
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
! 208 East Main Street,
iledford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
iii Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time of
place by appointment
Phone I47-J
We'll do the rest
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