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FACE TWO srEDFonn MArn TOmuNE. medfoiid. oregox. feiday. novem-iei: 24. ion; TOCAL AND PERSONAL Id tfct rit on tait Friia" r.i.'S-.' lcjf. Pi'! intrr: l in tfc ;rotteB ' o? fiib ar- irj:r4 to a-.f-cl t cr..l- log at the Horary Kri.Uv twslt. j W. J. Marvin o! CU-. Ore., l aciitg a (; da- in the ci'.y at-. tc4iox to lu.;ctt i..ti.-. AH Il.r.rroD ar ur-nC" re qutttnl to allied lii iiswicj; at Iht litirarx tooizbt. li.r ua: tuinf-ia. 'WiUlau StrUL:j. i;o Mdford laat Ma- asJ lia efn in ll.fi Waila Waila. Wub, rou&iry aitc that UaMvfcas retorni to Xt-Hord. IJig &ae (iiiMf-n's hat and la:iia. fcefyihijg jo t ;" Satr!ar at May Co. J. B. Jit son o.' Easle Point at iledford vi'itor Timrsdajr aftt-r-Boon. One handred and t.nty joIe with f'jll orramra at th Paxe- Thea tre T'Jdar freninK. N"overn6T 2. Georre Thomas of Portland U at tndini; to oimnir n. alters in the ritj- thin week. "The Vailejr of the Kofjue." Words and mualc, K.e. 2Z O. O. P?ter of Oranti Pa trans acted buine In Jledford Thuriay afternoon. Tuesday. November 2 4. at the Page Theatre, 120 jteojde inrluding full cr--betra. Xedford Choral Soc iety con fer!. Will K. Dann of Salem in sending the veek in the ralley rhit'.tiK frienda. Di.w-afte rejfultx frorn nerve pressure and abnormal circulation. Dr. Hedges 22S Y.. Main. J. C. Pendleton of TaMc Rock was a buKlne rltllor in the city Thurs day afternoon. Samuel White has been elected president of the Oreson bar associa tion and Frank II. Calkins of Med ford, first vice-president. 'William Gregory was a business visitor In the city Thursday afternoon from Butte Falls. Magazine subscriptions through us will be handled right. P.enewals ap preciated, but not demanded, iled ford Book Store. Kdwin West of Tacoma, Wash., was visiting friends In the city the first of the week. Columbia Grafonolas JIT, to 3.0. 'A demonstration will convince you. Medford Book More. Jlay TlinuiB of Host-burst spent the first of the week in the city attending to huKlneii matters. Every flay win be a big day at the millinery sale at the May Co. Halt, must le sold. Arlhur Piatt of Ashland was in Medford on business Thursday after ooon. An Inexpensive Xmas gift that Crows more precious year by year your photograph. Make the appoint ment at once. The Swem Studio. ilr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouz of Kagle Point were .Med ford visitors Thursday evening. Fresh chocolates at De Voen. A. II. Kahler of Dorrls. Cal., Is a buslnejs visitor In the city for a fen days. Mrs. Klla Greening of fiend. Ore., Is upending the week In Medford visit ing friends and relatives. "National Guard," "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, irc. 227 W. T. Furnish of .Springfield, Ore., is among the out of town visitors in the city. Bweet elder at Da Voe's. Dan Wills has returned to liU home in Walklns, Ore., after spending the. past few days In the city on business. Dr. T. O. Heine, practice limited to eye, ear, nose, throat; glasses fitted. 228 East Main, Phone 203. Ben Iloa'or of Kiddle. Ore., was a business visitor In the city for a few days. Personal engraved Xmas cards and m bossed Xmas stationery at tha Med. ford Printing Co. Charles Williams of Grants Pass was In the city attending to business matters Thursday aiternoon. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. Hoy Iliirrlman of Bedding Cal , Is spending the week In the illy on business. i No charge for special embossing dies with the Xmas fancy stationery old by the Medford Printing Co. All peclal order and Is not carried in stock. !. I,. Johns of Salmon Bar, Cal.. was a business vlnitor In Medford Thursday afternoon. Get your Engraved Xmas cards now. Medford Printing Co. la ihow ng a beautiful line. J. Boyd and K. Bnlley or Salem. Ore., are spending a few day. In the city on business. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash rery Wednesday, Hours for consultation, 10 to 3 ('Union Cook or Applecate was In the city Thursday mid Friday at tending to business mutter. Three Intlnl special Xmas Emboss ed alatlonery at the Medford Print ing Co. Order early. Ptlres ate at tract lva. Frzsk U.Xf i tf.urz.fi Tnunuiii j Mim Vera Phillip. diashter of Trcinr (rcci lu L. Wiih-.jMr. acd Mrs. K.i.'oad Pbiiiii'i ol ' 'z-re L u Is f-tare of the ? rd-l Babcit, aed I-- Jo-isacn ol lire :tr ac4 MV.nt is a Urjte aS (.its is ;ant. He rej-ort fie of stow and tf:e ti.ern;o-.eter dan to five e!ow in the Wesautee iil. A: oqc torn lb t::erjsoiter 2roi.;d to It b-!ow, f.-ee-zic 4- car of a;i i-. TypewrlUr f aer ol ail klca at Vfei.'ord Prittlnt Co. ! F. H. C;.Ti'eria:n of Talent U in j tte fity today a!'EfJIn to bfiajLe rr.a:terj. Kigt.tt prlc raid for itrlcUy mT' f.-h ranch eew. Cafe Holland. .'Wrs to Wmon backers. Some. 1. B. Pool of Mc-Cioud. Cal-. ar rived in the city Thursday evrning for a b.-irf t.uijr:ep vi.vit. Old aperi for salt at this office at OeforlOO. Frank Fi.tes of Katfle Is among i r.Mt ,,f ir.n t..intw. T:ir ln!lln ilh lh treasury danmDt TO; tn- city. Tor the best !nfur4t t Holme ihe Iciaranc Mao. 9 H. H, Hail of Portland, Ore., Ii -R'ilu a few days in the city on B!ff It iTiilk shakt at De Voe't. l. ('. Nisson of Portland i in tbe Uy looj.ins aft-r ha'tin's interest "fjarden of Allan" broV:e theatre records In Seattle during itaj" iae sc"001' 'n av ek'f enKaeement. Mr. and Mrs. S L. Kdmundoo I were M'-dford visiiors Thursday and Friday from Irby. Ore. Bakery goods at De Voe's. K. C. Taylor of Portland spent Thursday and Friday in Mt-dford on liusirje. Eathi 25c. Hotel Holland. J. K. Fritrhle and family left Thursday for Seattle, where they will make their home. Bicycles: Motorcycles! parts and Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. H. and X. Shop. Eparta bldg.. new managmenu lrs. Ira Snellins has returned to her home in Ashland after a vif.it of . several days with her brother. W. W. Wauon. of !ed(ord. Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of ferns. His greenhouses are at 10'5 Kast Main. The enirlne of the Southern Ore 2on Traction Co.. was derailed In the Medford yards Friday rnornins. Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down and 125 a month. Mrs. Dora l-are of Ashland spent Thursday and Friday In the city visit ing friends. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. H. Bldg. K. S. Schell of Grants Pass Is a business visitor In the city for a few days. . Pierce, the Florist, has some extra nice table ferns for the dining room table. - R. S. I'inan of Kugene is among the out of tow n business nit n spend ing a few days in the city. Yho greatest argument in favor of Dr-iplcrs Treatments Is, they pro duce results. Dr. Hedges, 235 K Main. Tvlrs. C. B. Purucker is visiting her son, II. O. Purucker, at Axhland this week. Arab street scenes and the dance hall are very real to the droning mu sic and the clink of the castanets There are real Arab dancing gl-li. too. "Garden of Allah." 21!' Harold J. Itrouuhton of Portland and Kita Fraley of Eugene were mar rb d Thursday at Kugene. Both for merly attended the I'nlverslty of Oregon and are well known by a num ber of Medford people, who have at tended the 1'nlversity. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. Carl Richardson of Derby wjr In the city Thursday afternoon, bringing in a waonload of potatoes to market. Mrs. Leach, Corsets made-to-urder. Abdo Support Corset, also belts. 326 North Bartlctt, Phone H83-J. A. S. Warren of Tolo was a busi ness visitor in the city Friday morn- Kv4ry home needs a "Pacific" Cedar Ch'-xt. Order one now for Christmas. I'seful. ornamental, an I'll ol M't. Installment plan of pav-ui'-nt if ou wl-h. Many plyli-s and sizes In st'xk. I acific V urnitiire and Fixture Factory. 2 J i To cars of lied and Hlue triaucle Newtown.-, were sold Thursday in London at 1 1 and 1 shillings a box. It is w'orth any one's time to go over to Pierce's Creenhouse now and see his beautiful display. "Orntidma" Merrlmnn, onp of the distinguished pioneer.- of the valley, returned to Medford Fridav morning, a. i ouipiinied by Dr. (;eary. She ha, been in failing health for some time at Portland and on art-omit of her advaii'e.i aue, fear- of her recovery are entertained. She is at the home of her daughter. Mis S. L. Dennett. To friends and l.lnfolk. our p .r iralt at Xmas will (arry a messs . of th'uightfulness that Is next to a i'rsonal visit. Arrana. for the jil ting today. The Sm-m Studios. to nRnrn 55,nn hp Also Cleaning, pressing and Altering 128 t, MAIM, UPSTAIRS (g) Suits (jg) A:.prea!e were tcarried Friday ty : Juce Toy Ve,:f- Both jar-Jet are! under a se. and the consent of the retts wai oeesiry to the cere-j !r:or.y. I There his been no production a-j ;.roachin C'ae I-er'Ier "tiarden cf Aliah" at the Metropolitan that wet haie leen. Satt:e I-oit-lcteMisen-! ctr 211' FieeticQ tts en th.e Dresidtrntiai . ieitttion. held u tince the eitct'icn. n.'i'i'i cr.aisicta r.aLo as a result o. th- pct-hider.''t victory. IttUty Nutionil fit-T4-su Toiiector John Sumrttrt it ie spni KriUy ia Mci'ord thecKinj; up on ?OT(?rnm?nt ? llfMsn. He tih r-i:ned hi posi- iKt e:frct th iirtt ol tne year, wn-c ' :e Vivei for Xenrer. lie taj arrm-j evj a position a irareling ftalesn -tij : iVr a rubber romany. Japaces Curio S.or, 39 North Central avenue, taif block from rrain. ! j Toys and Orient?) novelties. 1 ea i :oora oen afternoonJ. Pupils of tbe Uncoln s-bool K! ajjaTpear in an entertainnieat tonia". ,-M;ui',wu,: c.e of tae Lincoln school. t Kcenh-ally it is tremendous, "Oar-. den of Allah. " Seattle Posl-Intelli-, sencer. 2 1 1 j A. F. Kter.nett was operated on Thursday by Dr. Stearns and is re ported as doing niiely today. Attorney V. F.. Phipj.s has r-! r.'oved his offices to M. F. & H. Bull J- ins. rooms 421-42C. Klevator er-; Oe." Telephone number cbanjf.d tn! I '::. Mrs. II. I.. Young of Brown.' t.oro war In the city Thursday. See the stock labels carried by the I Medford Printing Co., If yoa are Id i Express Comp2nv Fined SPOKANK. V.aih. Nov. 24. The Northern Kxpress cornjiany ideadtd guilty to It charges of violation of, the prohibition law in the uieriori court today and wa3 fined $ 1. '. j The company was fined $1.3.",(i fori the fame violations, when it wast found guilty in poJRe court. It then appealed to the superior court. The! prosecution charged that the company brought into the state package of liquor that did not hare the U-f-'al permit attached to them. HOBO KILLED BY FLAKES (Continued From Page One.) A-l;el why they wvje puin to loruhjook, one of the floater tbU morning said: ''We're um? t' built) n new jail, l put that ci.p iu." This ii.nrntni: n b:md of forty-twn I. V. U'.'- ro.nlu-d Ilornbro'il; utn showed :i dijK'isilioii in -t;iv. Lo cal n'ithonif howrvcr. .topK'd the train until they wvre rt-loudtd und they proceedi d to M untrue, whi-rt-they are snid to lx? awaiting dcveinp-ni(-n'. 'lli('i:i1 at Hombrnok are of the opinion that the tlmd mnii was not a member of the I. Y. V., but ;t working man who had fomc to town for a -pree. l!rau-c of tiie intere-t fit-in taken in tlie vn-e by J. W. V."-. hoivi'Vfr, it is tiioiii'iit by oim that lie n. a member of the order. A few extra ilotl.e-, gloves, ete whi.li wie Lot bunicd leail tho aiitiiriritic T.i le-Iieve that he w.m not :i floater, but one aeen-tomed to working. TRY "CASCARETS" FOR i LIVER AND BOWELS If SICK OR BILIOUS Tn iuli t - 1Bn Vour ISow- anl St.tn lloailnrre. Oi!N Sour Stonuirh f.f t a l-cont box now. ; Turn tli ratals out )r Iiend-arh(-, biliousnt-ss, inflls l- in, tht k. sour stomach and had roM? 1 turn (be :ii out tonight and k-e; their. ; tint ith Casraret.. MiIlionB of men tnd women take a , Ca.-cant now and then and never, knew the misery of a lazy liver, clop red Voe!s. or an ui-'t Momarh, j Ion"t put In ai,olhT day of di-1 tr'M. I.'t Casrareta flt-ane your' Momarh: ren:ove tlit sonr. ternieritin ; food, take the exceR bile from your ; U r and carry out all the const. pat- , d matter and poison fn the homU. Then ou will f t l sreat. A Ca art tonUlit straightens 5 on out by mornint;. Thc-y work while ou ttlep. A lfl-rcnt box from anj dru? Ptoro means n clear head, pwcf ( ' Ltonw-ch and clean, healthy lirer and Uowi-I action for month. Childrvrt love Cabaret because they never, cripe or ftSckpn. Adv. t Mrs. A. True Lundy NUB0NE CORSETS Suri:i-.'.1 Fitting n Spt cialtv GERMANY DISAVOWS!' Mio mo 0:iOV, Xov. A virtual i.oa) that a German cubmarine had an? thins to do with lie sinki:.;; of the Iiriiish ship Uritacnle ia the Ae iifi:' Ta i contained in a vire'.es iii.-ritch today from Berlin vbk'a 'Aicordini? to the report to fir at fcaiid the Briianaic a procetdis? ttotn I'Kisad to SaloaiicT. Kor a jcurey in this direction the nuuiV-er of ;-r:cni on board ai eaQrdl nn:y large and justifies a ajsr-uion of the u5 of a hositsl ship for a "In-much aa the ship iore the i,f nruiihinR ruars of a fcoij'ital hip n accordance with res-jiaiions, there tar cattirally Je no queiiion of a Cer- j' in submarine In connection virb tiie liiikinff." SIEEL APPOINTED ( posises. numbering more than 100 mn were In pursuit today of two Will G. Steel haa reMsned as super-j men who fatally wounded a constable v:or of the Crater Lake National ' near here late today. The men held lark to arcept the position of United jup a rural mail carrier between Long States commissioner, a position creat- Tiew and Hallville, but let him go td by the act passed by congress at without molesting the mail when they the last seFion, accepting federal j discovered he was in the I'nited jurisdiction over the park. The com- , States government service. A short missioner's duty Is to administer the ; federal laws and pass sentence upon j delinquents. The office carries a sal-! ary of $1300 per year. The appoint ment as made by federal judges Bean and Woiverton. II. K. Motnyer, chief park ranger, will temporarily &erve as acting su pervisor of the park. PRESmENI SEES SIENOGRAPHEft FLY WASniXGTOX, Xov. 24. Presi dent Wilton watched his confidential stenographer, Charles L. Swem, circle over the white hoiife today in an aeroplane which bucked a high wind. The president sighed and thook his head, he had declined the invitation to fly; The president accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, will leave tonight on a ppec ial train to attend the Army-Navy football game in New York tomor row, lie will return tomorrow night. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt 8AI.K ear old. -Jersey cow, fresh; four Phone 17-K. 213 STHAVKD One brown Jersew cow. Marker one dulap, ears cut to a point. Hoover Lairy. 213 FOIt SALE At booth IS, public market. Home made sausage, milk fed veal, choice beef. 211" KOH SAI.K Sectioned book-case, li brary table, dining room table and chairs, office desk, typewriter, cots, tent, coil bed spring. 2S .Myrtle si. Phone T75-V. 213' Typically Irish it's pronounc ed by critics to be the best pro duction of its kind. MAE MARSH ,R1SHAS?iNCE THE MARRIAGE OF MOLLY-O A photo play as dramatic as any of Boucicault's famous productions as beautiful as one of Tom Moore's poems. It's rich in love, laughter and scenery. Mae Marsh is simply bewitching as the Colleen Molly later Lady O'Dea Also the Two-Reel Keystone THE FEATHERED NEST PLAYING TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ARCH DUKE JOSEPH onMUHiinoiurAOTi buiyiiyiaiTOiiiLMori BERLIN, Vov. 21. Archduke Jos eph, holding the rank: of colonel gen eral in the Austrian army, has a& sjxed coaiaiaad of the setuon of the eastern battle !rom formerly com manded by the ne enif-eror, Charies. Joseph is called the "Hungarian arch duke," having ci.oen Hungary as bis residence. Heretofore he fca com manded an ariny corps with suceesi. Archduke Joseph &hou!d Dot be confuted with Archduke Joseph Fer dinand, who formerly commanded the army ia Volhynia. Archduke Joseph, the new com mander of the southern section of the eastern front, was born at Alc sulh in 1&72. In l iii be married at M'jnicht Princess Augustine of Ea- Tarla. I'p to recently he was com mander of the Austrian setenth ar.ir cor;. POSSES ON TRAIL OF U. S. MAIL HOLDUPS MARSHALL. Tex.. Nov. 2 4. Six time later a constable attempted to take tbein into custody and was shot, -- -. .. . GIRLS! HAVE WAVY. THICK. GLOSSY HI Save Vonr Hair! Ik.uble its Brautj in a Knr MontenLs Try Tlih.: j If you tare for heavy hair, that tglistens with beauty and is radiant J with life; has an Incomparable soft- ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try tIJanderino. Just one application doubles the ihc-auty of your hair, hesldes it imme diately dissolves every particle of dan druff: you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. ,This destructive scurf robs the air of jits lustre, its strength and its very life I and if not overcome it produces a fev 'erihnes and itching of the scalp; ,'the hair roots famish, loosen and die; jthen the hair falls out fast. Jf your hair has been neglected and j is thin, faded, dry, ccragsy or too j oily, set a 25 cent bottle of Knowl : ton's Danderine at any drus store or I toilet counter; apply a little as direct jed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best investment you ever made. "We sincerely believe, resardless of everything else advertised, that If you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itch- '. in? scalp and no more falling hair ou must use Knowlton's Danderie. If ' eventually why not now PAGE SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IRAILROADS AGREE nnmi tcot PACCi urun iloi uhol j KANSAS CiTV, Nov. 2 4. A tmta- live agreement on a irit -a--e s.f the iAcamson eieht-hoar la" was r.vacLed today by tttornea of the railroads sand the povero merit, who hav,-.- 'w--n ; in conferen'e h:re yesterday Ltid to S day. The a?ree.uent haa b-iren for i warded to Attorney General Crecot y j at Washington and the con fen-ace Jhere wi!i await hi action u; on it. j Attorney. participating in Ij-O ron- ference said they were eoi r'-ady to state the terms of the asrecnient. "Garden of Aliah" o,n5 for ind-fi-nite run in San Francisco, Iieceniber 3rd. :n Freedom from the of cruel ana aespotic iranis .h. fnr hv wir foref&theis, the gv.ni . ' ' tv "..J: tup. DlUlCUtVU. m-t ' , , .r, . r-v oiAATM rmllnuM Id b Wtsffd. t !- tn r walk hy4ja-badct tyrnt whos nam i "i"1 ILa boM balt-iiil afflictlcn ero imidiou. t-i Minira and dansrroUS. nCHT 7HB BAO T BLOOD 'BATTLE WITH V3 S.S.S. It ia ti. wonderful vesica solt ClKll: Arm ToorU with Its blood r-ooriihinr. '"""''i P'"" CET YOUR FREEDOM FROM bLOOD DIS0KDER3 tbrouth U wimii.Utr.tion of SSS. S3 S. i. a National Injtituttoo. ud U th. oldeat uifaud BI.OOD MEDICINE. Don't eP mny sohed abtituta. Thw.'a only on. jenuine bJ. WriU lor free books on Eleod and Skin diaaa., or in oce to OUT free Medical Aiiaoty Ueparunans lor u.. asdms THE in SPECIFIC CO., I? S.IU Bid... aU. Sa. .. i m.iJi . 9 tSa L,li h-J-JWjXZLAi Page s!?"'s THE ORIGINAL LIEBLER CCX'S PRODUCTION OF THE alhuaafa&isdaaasslatt gt.fJOPiRT rilf HEN5 :MARY ANPERSON BIGGER 100-PEOPLE 100 THAN Arabs - Camels BENHUR Horses-Donkeys TRAVELING IN ITS OWN SPECIAL TRAIN Biggest Play Ever in Medford Seats Now Selling' DDTPCO Lower floor $2.00; Pjilcony, 1st 2 rows $2, next C rows 1 llVL(kJ gi.,-,0. ncvt 3 ro-s 1,00. liiViaiicc 50c. aUBFWmiWWaiaaaiaaStaLaEayuAa'fJiaJW During tho presentation of "The Marriage of M.illy 0" Mr. Wilhehn Colin renders a program of delight ful Irish airs, manv i.f them reiuiniseeut of C'uiun eev Oleott. PLAN TO CONTEST DflM A?MI.ANO, Nor. 2 I Tro Califor nia !i'Mor flrr;.K, lc.-aw-d at llorn- ', hrcoV., l a!., ju.' a ross ti;e Oregon j lin. who have Tjetn doing a mail ' ord.-r tfMn"-a e.-tiiua-ed at close to 1 il.'.O'Mt i-er laoiil-'i. are making 1,1' I u fisht On son's ah.'o!ul firobibitioa ' "bone dry" law when It becomes ef ' fertile in Junuary It was said here i today by official of the Aitor Wine rotiipany. one of the firms, j Thev said they believed the law j would r.ot be tij.helcj by the courts. Other California mall order bouses, they taid, were also tilanning to join 'tlie flitht. a the enforcement of the j law would 1:111 a business whltb rep j resents larffe Investment'. oppression 1 t in peace ana RATTI.F; AGAINST of tile are fiehtinf tii u.J'A-I.TlJ'""r.J -v.. M Nov. 26 Mightiest Play The Planet THE EIGHTH WONDER OF HE WORLD PRICES ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c 1 s-r n m. Ill ll Tf m 4