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PAGE TWO CTEDFOTtfl WAIT) TT?TTt7E, MF.DFOTJD, OI.KOOX. TITTRSDA'Y. XOVEMBEK 1010 IOCAL AND ' PERSONAL K. M. McKeiiny, of Medford. repre sent Idk New Vorli and London dial ers In fruii. I In llm elty, liavinK liroiiKliI over a cheek fur $luo:..12. which lin turned over to DoiikIhk Wood for tliu IttKt cur of Ncwtowns Bold In the London market of Mr. Wood's Hliipmoiit. The apples wore Brown on Hip II. n. Wyniau place, of which .lr. Wood )iub limine, iiiid broiiliht nnt to Mr. Wood ?U2 per bor, thelieHt sale reported In the dl-trlt.- tirnnts I'uss Courier. Attorney W. 10. I'hlpps has re moved Ills offices lo M. F. & II. Ilnlld. In((, rooms 42.1-126. Klovator ser vice. Telephone number rhantud In :,:iil. Mrs. P. V. Streets of Grants Puss Is vlsltliiR In Medford. Rotten now manure. Hoover's dairy. Don Colvlii, auditor of tho C'alifor-nln-OreKon Power Co., spent Wednes day in Grants Puss. To friends and kinsfolk, your p'..r irult at Xinus will carry a message of IhoUKlitfitlness Hint Is next to ti personal visit. Arranne for tho nlc llnir today. The Swem Studios. -Mr. and Mrs. flett Moses arrived In the dty Wednesday evenlnK from Mullen, Idaho and will make theli home in tho city. Mr. Moses Is a in'.iiiig man. Japaneso Curio Store, 30 North Central avenue half block from main Toys and Oriental noveltlos. Tea room open afternoons. J. K. Urown of HiirIii Point was a I.unlne&s visitor In the city Wednesday alternoon. It Id u-nrlh nni' nnn'i tlmA tn CO over to Pierce's Greenhouse now mid sen bis beautiful display. The Hev. W. K. (lloncknnr of Grants Pnss Is visiting friends In Med- ford. Kvery home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental, ni Ideal hlft. installment plan of pav ment If you wish. Many styles and sizes tn stock. Taclflc Furniture and Fixture Factory. 21! t 11. G. Fnrrel of Phoenix was a busi ness visitor In Medfortl Wednesday afternoon. Make your Xmns p,rentlnfi a per sonal one an appreciated one. Send ;our photograph. The Swem Stu dlos. ' II. M I.owo of Ashland spent Wed n'sduy afterrioon In the city attend ing to business matters. Mrs. Leach, Corsets mndo-to-urdor. Alxlo-Support Corset, nlso bolts. 32C North Bartlott, Phone (S83-.T. Itay 10. IjOIik of Mnrshflnld spent the first of the week In Moil ford on business. Buttermilk, lOe gnl. Da Voe's. SS4 Phone Heath's Drug Store. John Harroll of Tillamook, Ore. Is r.inong the out of town men spending the wook In tho city. , The greatest urgumonl in favor of Ili'iSless Treatments Is, they pro duco results, nr. Hedges, 235 K Main. Allss E. U Kalch of Yreka. Cal. Is spending the week with Mod ford friends. illr. and Mrs. .1. J. Km mens will leave the first or December on n trip to Kastern and Middle Western points. Pierce, the Florist, has sonin extra nice table ferns for the dining room table. II. D. Cox of Portland Is In Med ford on business for n few days. ' See Dave Wood aoout that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Dldg. Arthur T. Hammers is a business visitor In Hie city from Salem. Gates sells Ford cars 200 down and a month. D. E. Fisher of the Shell Gasoline Co., spent Thursduy In Medford and transacted business with lluggarh Hros., the local agents. Cordova thlniis are selling In nil- vance so well we wired for more, but cannot get them. Medfoid Hook Store. i Fred Kdlcr of I.uko Creek was a Medford visitor Wednesday evening Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a flno line of ferns. Ills greenhouses are at 100,1 Knst Main. 1 lem Childcr spent Thursday In the Applegnte valley attending to business matters. As a Xmas gift nothing equal th personal charm of a well-made photo graph or yourself. You must have the pictures made at onto If you In tend to send any of them away. Tho Bivcm Studios. Mr. und Mrs. Marlon l-niu-e were called to Granta Pass Thursday by the Illness of a sister of Mr. l.unce. Bicycles' Motorcycles! Parts and Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. II. and X. Shop, Sparta bid., new managtnent. Mrs. A. True Lundy NUBONE CORSETS Surgical Fittings a Siccially riiniic U.-tcl Mc.ir..i'.. The Parent-Teachers' Circle of tbel Washington school will bold Hie No-1 veiulier meeting In the school build-1 lug Friday, Novoiubor .'14, ut three p. A number of mutters of Interest aro to come uetoro the meeting, among them being the report of the annual state convention of the Con gress of .Muthers. Light refreshments will be served. Iia'.iles or mothers will be cared for in separate rooms If the mothers so desire. All mothers are cordially Invited. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. K. V. Ilouiayer of Seattle Is spend ing a few days In the city attending lo business matters. Bakery goods nt De Voe's. T. T. Mosliy Is a business visitor In ihe city for a lew iluys from New York City. See the stook labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., It you are in a burry. I. 11. Flndley of Climax spent Wed nesday afternoon In Ihe city on busi ness. Big Gc milk shakes at De Voe's. F. S. Tlealy of Portlund spent Wed nesday and Thursday in Medford on business. For the best Insurance see Holmes the Insurance Man. W. G. Kgleston of San Francisco is a business visitor In tho city. Three Intlul special Xmas emboss ed stationery at the Medford Print ing Co. Order early. Prices are at tractive. II. J. Swldge of Grnnts Pass was In Medford on business Wednesday and Thursday. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. S. W. Hughes of San Francisco Is spending a few . days In the city on business. Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. A. II. McFiulden of San Francisco is among the out of town business visitors In the city. Old papers for snlc at tills office at DOoforlOO. M. D. Joseph of Rochester, X. Y., is in Medford on business. Dr. Kirchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 10 to 3. J. D. McCord arrived In the city from Portland Wednesday evening and will spend a few days In Medford on business. Get your Engraved Xmns cards now. Medford Printing Co. is show ng a beautiful line. A. A. Courtney Jr., oi Snn Fran cisco Is in Medford for a few days looking over business openings. No charge for special embossing dies with the Xmns fancy stationery sold by the Medford Printing Co. All special order and Is not carried In stock. .1. E. Knecht of ltedlnnds, Cal.. Is a Medford visitor for a few days. Gasoline and oil nt De Voe's. W. L. Gray of Seattle, Wash., Is In tho city for a few days attending to business mutters. Personal engravej Xmas cards nnd mbossed Xmns stationery at the Med ford Printing Co. A. J. Kaiser, postmaster of Ash land .spent Thursday in Medford on business. Dr. T. 0. Heine, practice limited to eye, ear, noso. throat; glasses fitted. 22S East Main, Phone 303. Omar Horton of Klamath Falls spent Wednesday and Thursday In the city visiting friends nnd attend ing to business matters. Sweet elder nt De Voe's. II. II. Davis and W. F. Paul of Albany, Oii. are spending n few days In the city. "National Gunrd," "nattle Cry or Peace." Words and Music, 1.1c. 227 il. K. Harrington and E. (ile.os.on of Salem arrived in Ihe city Wednes day evening for a brief visit. Fresh chocolates at De Voes. H. llrown Is a .Medford visitor for n few days from Vancouver, Wash. Karl N'unn of Spokane, Wash., Is among the out of town visitors In the city. An Inexpensive Xmas gift that grows mine precious year by year--your photograph. Miikc the appoint ment at once. The Swem Studios. ti. K. Dean of Grants Pass spent Wednesday und Thursday In the city attending to business matters. C. T. ltlackhurn of Central Point spent Wednesday evening and Tluirsdav in tho city. The Lincoln school pupils give n Thanksgiving entertainment at the high school Friday evening. H. G. Kami of Oakland. Cal., was In the city attending to business matters Wednesday slid Thursday. F. C. Thompson of Homhrook. Cal.. is spending a Tew days In the i'.y visillng friends and attending to business matters. Yollnnd cards and booklets are very clever. Medford Hook Store. liobert llrown of Yanconver. H. ('.. is a tourist visitor In ihe rlty. 1). C. Cornell of llcimlo was In Ihe city on business Wednesday mid Thursday. Mrs. Fred Wied of Jefferson, Ore., Is a Medford visitor this week. W. J Noyes of Oakland, Cat.. Is among the out of town business men) spending a few days in Medford. II. Mltihi ll of Portland was in the city Wednesday nnd Thnitl-.jv on business. j j. occupy Jlcllll'lllllclltr. of tin- I. AY. Y. were nt ti rl r,l southward t'rum K etl., Wuh., tolUiwiiiL' the riots there lliree weeks at:4, have been arriving in Mi'illiiril by the Milc-dunr rullnian route the liit two nights. Tuesday night, none ol' the crew disembarked, but riiiitiiiueil their journey south ward. l.usl niglil about eighteen members stopped nit' in MeiU'nril and .selected l the Southern Pai ilie lleiol as a warm hihiI in which to puss Ihe night. (J. II. (loinikv, night iiierntnr on duty, healing thein milling out in the waiting roiiin. came out of his oll'ice und iei-suudi-'l the band In move on, loekintr I Ik' doors nl'ler their egress. Shortly afterward lie again heard noises out In tlie waiting rooui, anil investigating, found that two of tin men Imd rieil open a window ami crawled inside. They refused to leave when urdei-eil lo do so. florm loy then called Sergeant I'al Jlego, who ejeelcil thein. The liaitil left I'm- the soulli nil an early nini'iiing freight. OF LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 2H. A for eigner, apparently an Austrian, who refuses to give his nume, was ar rested Into yesterday ufternoon by the town marshal of Spalding, Neb. on tho suspicion Ito might be Jean Crones, Chicago anarchist, wauled on the charge of poisoning the soup at the 1'niversity club, served during a banquet. Tne man had Just arrived In Spald ing when the marshal placed him under arrest. J-le claimed to be a 'discharged soldier, having served nine months at Fort Crook, Omaha, and having seen service in Cuba, lie re tused to give any name and refused to talk ot the Chicago affair, with which the marshal Is attempting to connect bliu. Tho arrest was made on the strength of a Photograph of Cronos, nnd It was said that the prisoner resembled Crones closely. Tho man under arrest at Spalding Is about five feet, eight inches in height, weighs about 145 to 1.10 pounds, jet black hair, swarthy com plexion nnd talks broken English. The marshal said there were no disting uishing scars on him. il 1 o is being held pending the ar rival of Chicago officers. G. II. Potter of Orchard Park, New York, is .spending n few days In Med ford ns the guest of S. S.4iullis. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Pair of spectacles, luniuolse shell bows. Finder return Tribune office, ltewurd. ! OH SALE Turkeys nnd spring roosters, fat, for Thanksgiving. Se lected birds. Dressed or alive. Place your order early. Phone S19-H. Mrs. Gale. 211 WANTED Experienceo woman for house work; with references. Phone B0S-T. 20H OLLARS 1 6 ot. Moh, 6 tor 90 eta. Cltirtt. IVrthiHly A Co., Inc. M nit cm Ceresea The New Food A continuation nf irolden ' uraiiis lihMulcd with puri fied, refined wheat hran and Japanese sea grasses, agar agar. It is purposely ground eoarse, which is very essen tial. It is nature' food lax ative. The foundation of health, aids digestion, over comes const ipat ion. Ceresea Company San Jose, Cal. atinta, 3 VVIlrruY.IJi ARROW DEATH CUE 10 AGED EMPEROR WHILE HE SLEPT VIl'N'XA, KoV. - eath emiie tt KnilieTtir fr'r;ine.w Jn-ejth a-; sleeji tn a child, while tin scivcreiun was re clining in mi arm chair in what he called his work room. His Mrcnuth had ni wily been ehhin' from 2 o'clnck in t he i'tennmn yesterday, hut he rci'used lo take i hi bed. Af ter 0 o'clock lie bewail p'ndiiullv In lo-e cnnseinusncK and went tn the end without uttering- another word, renting peacefully in his chair with his hands folded as if he were in l-rayiV. This afternoon a death nwt-ic of the emperor was taken as a preliminary tn the cmhnlminir of the body and its Cottolene Doughnuti To one pint of risen bread dough, wurk in unu cut ul imur benlen Willi two l-uuh und one tebHoun nicltetlCoUulciio. Mix ulltlh-nut-mt'U or cinnufnon with onu-luurtti cup Hour; udd this und enonth mure Hour to make u stiff dough. Koll nnd cut, nnd let tliern rise lialf an hour hetwc fryltiti nt deep, liut Cottolvnc. From "HOME ttELPS." Matttd Ime if you mrittovt Ctnttal Uthce. Lltuatfu. Our Suits are always Just i-lght dependable, workmanship high le 8iii)iisil t those prli-es hl.tcks, must have MM if i t Wy'1. Give s' H' GrMn Trariin9 4: .- "t&7fimL jrf removal tn the Hfliur:, wneiv it will in MuU. Tin ln'iirt will he 'all in a silver rnit, wink the intestines. lurts nnd M"inH'"h will h' phteeil in u ei.pper urn. ....... I llli'nil Hi .Mftlll. The body mut he transferred from i the Sfhiienhnmn palace tn the Unf iling in the dead of nighl, drawn by i. black hoiv-c!-. The cuitee will be nceompaiiied by toreli-hearei ami the outriders uNu will carry torches. After the heaic a squadron of cav alry and part of the mounted tfiuird will ride. The hearse will he preced ed by (lie court couriers und the court chamberlains in oarri'i"es drawn each by six horses. After the hearse will come u carriage contain-1 . intr the silver etip containing the heart, followed by officers of the bodyguard, palace officials and sol diers. The cnrteire will move through several of the principal thorough fares of Vienna and he met bv Km peror. Onirics and the archdukes nt the lilaek Kuji'le stairs, whence thev i will accompany t In- bodv into chapel of the llnthurtr; where it the will "The Natural Shortening The best doughnuts you ever tasted Doughnuts made by the Cottolene recipe look tempting, taste good, and can be eaten with thorough enjoyment by all. Food prepared with Cottolene is not only ap petizing, but wholesome and digestible as well. Use this pure food product for all your shortening and frying. Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply. Pails of convenient sizes. 1 TH t K'FAIRRANK COMPANY? 'Cottolene makes good cooking better' LADIES'JSUITS fashions of the -Kratle in uvry jiartirulnr. You will ef style and the wonderful fahries $is.ro to S;w.oo al (He. cleverness And the Coats Tin y emnp and Ko. Almost every day you will find something new. Not in our history have we done such a coat husinoss, because of stylos and quality HiliSlMo $:M.0ll Waists Now arrivals of Isaacs Waists in dainty hand embroidered Oeor BCtlos for evening and street wear, all latest shades, burgundies. liKllt blllCS and Milks ou-rml mirml Table Linens Pliocial showing of Now Linens just receivnd. yard Floral and Conventional deslsns. specially priced $1.2.1 to $2.7.1 jnnl. Gloves ' Kid In all colors and sizes, special prices for Thanksgiving. $1.1(1, $t.T1 Silk Hosiery a new pair of Silk Hose for Tlmiiksirivim. Onyx and Holeproof, the popular makes n,-,c to SI .-) M. M. DEPT. STORE RELIABLE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE METHODS stute 11 ml ! vicwnl by tho Hililie. Kiiinei-s Ji.Mvh will he lai.l hi rel i in il"' vault m the rluireli. I Vthl'Vi illv t!lt' tn,,ll,s ut" l,ls l',tlt,t',s- 4lllS. i utu l,.l MailV lleqtlw'MK An order bv the einoenn'. not a I vet oromuL'iited, will fix the dura lion of tliu court niouruiim and also ithe period during which the theater and other places of amu-cment shall I remain closed. j The emperor's hist will and testn jinent, opened today, was made sev I era! years a no. It disputes ui' the ! t'"1IMn"' H Pr'vate means and con tain maiiv iari;e ncqiiesis. Count Stephan Tisza, the llunar- lan premier, accompanied by ins wife, arrived this iuiriiinr from liudnpest. V'ith him was Huron Kr win linszcncr, Hungarian minister at the Vienna court. l. Jotmson is u recent arrival In tho city from O.secola, W is., und will nuke his home with Mr. and Mrs. (leorKO Johnson. hour., Miiterinls 1 .-.ii ,.. l-. nil It f'uKs Eed Fox Sets, animal stole, large ..muff, ..$27.50 value, closing out, $16.50 Large Black Russian Wolf, long straight stole, very large muff, $57.50, closing- out price, $35.00- Large Black China Wolf Set, large collar and muff, $35 values, closing out sale, $22.50 Beautiful Nippon Mink Set, large collar and pillow muff, value $87.50, closing out sale $46.50 Large Nippon Mink Collar, regular price $39, closing out 22.50 Japanese Mink Collar, reg ular $24.50 value, now $13:98 Beautiful large Pielors Muff, Nippon Mink, regular value $50, closing out price, $27.50 Large Nippon Mink Muff, regular value $39, now $22.50 River Mink Muff, large size, regular value $19.50, now, $9.98 Russian Mink Muff, 14 inch, regular $8.50, now, $4.98 Large River' Mink Muff, regular $16.50, now $9.89 A big line of smaller Neck Pieces and Throws, in Krim mer, River Mink, Beaver, Chinchilla, Natural Oppos um, Grey Squirrel, Blended Squirrel, etc., actual values to $12.50, now $4.98 All Children's and Misses' Furs at closing out prices. 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