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PAGE TWO TOCAL AND PERSONAL It. C. Mi-Mlllun of Portland is spending a few days 111 t lie city on business. Tlie always welcome and highly prized gift a iiliotoKin.li of your self, lint you must have them made at onre If you want them for Xiiian. The Swem Studios. II. X. C'ocLerline of Albany, Ore., is among the out of town business men spending a few days In the city. ; M. A. Under, the real estate man. has moved to I S3 E Main at., room 4. 21' :W. H. Wadsworlh of Portland spent Tuesday and Wednesday In the city attending to business matters. Those relatives and friends hack east bow pleased they would bo to receive your photograph at Xinas time. Arrange for a "sitting" at once. The Swem Studios. The Howard school will give a Thanksgiving program Wednesday evening at 7:110 to which all are In vited. 884 Phone Heath's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. (5. E. llllslnger will leave Wednesday evening for Sebula, Iowa. They will return to Mcdford within two months and will make tholr homo In .Mcdford permanently. Sea the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In hurry. H. Von der Mellon and Carl Von der llellen of Wollen, were Medford visitors Wednesday. Attorney W. E. Phlpps has re moved his offices to M. F. & II. Build ing, rooms 425-420. Elevator ser vice. Telephone number changed to :,!)(. - 1C. W. Wilson, who was defeated In the race for sheriff, will leave tonight for Washington, where ho has se emed a position with a large grain house, operating near Spokane. Typewriter paper ol all kind at Medford Printing Co. M. M. Adams, now of Yreka, but a former resident of Medford Is se riously ill at the hospital at Yreka, suffering from nil attack of stomach trouble. Japanese Curio Store, 80 North Central avenue, halt block from main. Toys and Oriental novelties. Tea room open afternoons. .left Brophy of Derby was In Mcd ford Tuesday afternoon attending to business mutters. . ', x Dr. J. J. Einmcns expects to leave Medford about December 3rd for Now York city, wtlero he will take a post graduate course, returning to Med ford the first of January. 118 W. W. Gregory of Agate spent Tuesday afternoon in the city trans acting business. Thin is the finest and most expen sive display of silverware evor shown in Southern Oregon. Martin J. Ileddy, tho Jeweler. " tf. A. 1. Johnson has rettirnod'to his homo in Mnrshfield, after a short vllst with Medford friends. It Is worth any one's time to go over to Plerco's Greenhouse now and sea his beautiful display. Walter Merrick is expected to re turn to llcdrord for tho Christmas holidays from Honolulu, where he has spent the past two yuars. Don't fall to see our ThankSRlvIn" silver window. Martin J. Iteddy the Jeweler. tf. P. I, Lyons of North Yakima, Wash., is spending a few days In the city on business. Every homo needs a "Pacific" Cedar Chest. Order one now for Christmas. Useful, ornamental, an Ideal tirt. Installment plan of pay ment If you wish. Many styles nnd sizes In stock. Pacific Knrnlture nnd Fixture Factory. 23l Walter brown returned to Med ford Wednesday morning from Cor vallis, whero he Is attending the O. A. ('. He will remain In Medford until Sunday night. AGE NO BAR Everybody In Medford Is KlIglHc ' Old people stooped with suffering. Middle age, counieeoiisly fighting. Youth protesting lmpallently, Children, unable to explain: All In misery with their kidneys. Perhaps a little backache first. I'rlnary disorders, dropsy may quickly follow. I'oan's Kidney Pills mo for weak kldneyR. Are endorsed bv thousands. Here's Medford testimony. Mrs. Ida Krnworthy, ion S. (Irnpe St., Medford. sh: " have taken lloan's Kidney Pills when I have no ticed my kidneys haven't been acting as they should and they have never failed to do me good 1 always give Moan's Kidney pill t one of my grandchildren ho Is suiijoci to weak kidneys at times and they are very beneficial." Price 5le, at all dialers, Don't s'lnply ask for a kidney remedy get Honn's Kidney I'llls -the K,inie that .Mi s. Kenwortln had. Ini. r Milliui n t ii.. Props., Hillliilo. N. v. Sam ISenton of Eugene Is among the out of t6wn visitors in the city this week. Mrs. Leach, Corsets made-to-order. Abdo-Support Corset, also belts. 326 North Bartlett, Phone C 8 3-J. Miss l.aura Fowler of Qulnbay, Ore., silent Tuesday In the city visit ing friends. Buttermilk, 10c gal. De Voe's. 1). E. Wheeler or Redding, Cal., is spending a few days In Medford on business. See Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & H. Iildg. Miss Fairy Tboins of Alameda, Cel., is spending Hie week in the city visiting friends. Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down and $25 a month. Arthur Pagntt of Albany, Ore., spent Tuesday afternoon in tiie city transacting business. Bicycles! Motorcycles! Parts and Sundries. Expert repairing. Work guaranteed. II. and X. Shop, Sparta hldg., new managment. Charles Hamlin of Sclo, Ore., Is spending the week In the city at tending to business matters. Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. F. L. Potter has returned to his home in (ilendale after spending n few days In the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. Bakery goods at De Voe'a. Karl J. Kllen will leave Wednesday evening for Portland, where he will spend Thanksgiving with relatives, Pierce, the Florist, certainly has a fine line of ferns. Ills greenhouses are at 1005 East Main. A. C. Walker of lluch was a busi ness visitor In tho city Wednesday morning. Big 5c milk shakes at De Voe's. Old papers for sale at this office at 20c for 100. , M. Hay of lluch spent Wednesday In Medford attending to business ninttcrs. Highest price paid for strictly fresh ranch eggs. Cafe Holland. P. E. Sandoz of F.Ik C'reok was a business visitor in the city Wednes day. Pierce, tho Florist, has somo extra nice table ferns for the dining room table. " Two cars of Winter N'ollls penrs have been sold In London at from 10 to IS shillings per box. Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. George and Mario Gates and Wil liam Vawter .returned from the Uni versity of Oregon Wednesday morn ing nnd will spend the Thanksgiving holidays In the city. , "The Valley of the Ttogue." Wprds and music, 15o". '' .' " -'.-'237 Mr, and Mrs. E. V. Upton of Gold Hill were Medford visitors Tuesday evening. Sweet cider at De Voe's. W. Humphrey of the Whitney mine was In Medford on business Wednes day. Three men are now working at the mine nnd a large amount of high grade ore Is being tukon out. For that Thanksgiving feast buy your mince meat for tho pies at the public market, Wednesday, from the ladles aid society of the Christian church. It's home made and the best made. F. M. ltoberts of Portland is In the city ror a few dnya attending to business matters. JIOItK MEN' Til. AN WOMF.X HAVE APPENDICITIS Surgeons state men nro slightly more subject to appendicitis than women. Medford people should know that a few doses of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc.. ns mixed in. Adler-l-ka, often relieve or pre vent appendicitis. This mixture re moves such surprising foul matter that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stom ach or gas. The INSTANT, easy ac tion of Adlerl-i-kn Is surprising. II. Unsklns, Druggist. Coming Thursday: MARY PICKF0RD in "HULDA FROM HOLLAND" STAR THEATER Star MEDFORD'S Cozy Photoplay THEATER PLAYING Today Only The Film Favorite BLANCHE SWEET THE DUPE a story dealing with the weak ness of a woman. A Paramount Picture VITAGRAPH COMEDY Getting By MEDFORD MATE TRTBTJNTl, Howard A. Hanson will leave for bis home In Seatlle tonight, liavit: finished his work of reorganizing Hie city's finances. Wednesday, Col- Hanson was taken to Ashland by Mayor EiuerlcU. "National Guard," "Battle Cry of Peace." Words and Music, 15c. 22 7 Lane Wyland of Beagle was In Medford Tuesday and Wednesday oa business. Fresh chocolates .nt De Voes. liert Wyant of f'opco, Cal., Is In the city to spend tho Thanksgiving holidays. Dr. T. G. Heine, practice limited to eye, ear. nose, throat; glasses fitted. 228 East Main, Phone IlOli. Mrs. Alice Hopson of San Jose, Cal., Is spending a few days in the city. W. It. Watklns of Watklns, Ore., was In .Medford Tuesday and Wednes day attending to business mutters. After dinner mint wafers, 25c per pound at the Sugar Powl. E. P. Anthony of Albany, Is among the out of town men in the city on business. Grace Myers and Francis Aiken of Central Point were Medford visitors Tuesday afternoon. Disease results trom nerve pressure and abnormal circulation. Dr. Hedges 235 E. Main. Isaac, Best of Grants Pass was In the city Tuesday and Wednesday transacting business. For the best Insurance Bee HolmeB ihe Insurance Man. W. It. McLeod of Prospect was in Medford Wednesday attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Lowry of Balti more, Md., are tourist visitors In the city. The faithful bnnd.class of the Bap tist church will hold their regular monthly social and business meeting at tho home of Mrs. II. S. Stlne, 300 N. Illvorside ave. All members are requosted to be present at 2:30. A. E. Livingston of Sim Francisco was In Medford Tuesday and Wednes day transacting business with local merchants. C. A. Lower and family have moved to Mcdford from Flounce Itock. ike Standard Oil H 'I j YOUNG & HALL MOTOR CO. YOUNG'S GARAGE JF5BtmS& A. W .WALKER AUTO CO. ;f T:L?5 .T PACIFIC HIGHWAY GARAGE f llir s3H&x YI . XT? 'rir-- III ml fvt tf I u;,vo kolpod to finance poo- I j plo on farms who arc l jj I Successful and Happy i j' Wo have co-oporatod with oils- j tomiM's in tho city who have j , jS , i good-sized payrolls Jj t. I Bank With Us M I IT V ' And nssist in Iirinin about a 1 Jp j MEDFORD, OREOOy. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Dr. E. II. Porter has returned from an automobile trip across the conti nenet to Boston and back. He was gone about four months and while east, took a post-graduate course, italus had made the roads north or Kedding muddy and progress was ex tremely slow on his return trip. He came over the Sisklyous early in the morning while the ground was still frozen. Ootberwlse he would have had difficulty in negotiating the hill. Ashland's hopes for winning to morrow's game with Medford have been baBed largely on a new style of defense, worked out by Coach Hei denrlch. This consists In playing two men as defensive centers. Medford has worked out a style of play, which will easily offset the change In Ash land's formation. Tonight the high school students will serpentine through the streets, led by the high school band, und between shows will hold a closing rally at the Page thea tre. The field Is In excellent condi tion for the game, which will be the fastest of the year. At least 1,500 persons are expected to attend. Among the Eaglo Point residents, who Bpent Wednesday in Medford, shopping and attending to business mutters, were, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peachy, Dick Thomason. Carl Rob erts, Nick Nlckerson and Frank Lew is. AUSTRIAN BOAT SUNK (Continued From rage One.) Sodbury, Fnyettevllle, N. C; P. C. Thomas, Wilmington, Del; W. Buoy, formerly a member of the 'crew of the steamship Orthla, and George House of Norfolk, Va. A man named John Lux of Seattle, Wash., a mem ber of the crew, also was among tho missing. "Tho submarine was sighted by us shortly nTter thb Marina went down It came to the surface several linn- dred yards away, but it did not offer us any assistance. We floated in our boats for 18 hours, the weather be ing cold nnd with sleet nnd snow fall ing part of the time. We were dis covered by the lookout on a light house. The 1 lull I bouse sent out slg- Saves the Bearings Zerolene is made from Asphalt-base crude. Its lubricating value is not aftedted by the heat of the motor. .. .. or Motor Cars Sold by dealers everywhere and at all Service Stations of the Standard Oil: Company (I'atil-irthV Medford THANKSCIVING j nals to Ilritlfh patrol boats, which soon after appeared. Part of lis were picked up by the patrol boat Wil liams, the others by the British ship Wadsworth and we were landed at C'astleton and Cross Haven. Ireland, from which points we proceeded to Dublin." 3 riiis ston III . WearinB diamonds gives an air of prosperity that hriiiRs greater success.' Everyone knows thai diamonds are I- eh, and that no ouo can wear them, who has not considerable means or first-class credit. If, then, you wear them you nre sliowiim positively that you arj at least on the road to prosperity, and it Is hunien nature to pay tri bute to success by helping it to further success. It is business for a buslne-n man to show thnv he is successful, lor it will bring him more and better customers, nnd there is no better way to show that you are successful than by wearing well-chosen diamonds. AH our diamonds are correctly graded by experts, with exact weights, qual ities, and lowest prices marked In plain figures. If you want the best get It at Iteddy's. MARTIN 212 V. MAIN STItEET PAG Southern Oregon's Greatest Place Mr. Al Jennings and Company In the Most Famous of the Saturday Evening Post's HITMAN DOCUMENT STORIES Admission: Adults 25c Children 15c 20. 1010 bsolutely Removes ' 'ndigestion. One package "wps it. 253nt all druggists. Much to Be Thankful For AVe have much to ho thankful for in America and it may lie hard to pick out the most important thing. We are thankful, however, for health, food, happi ness, safety, prosperity, etc This country has these things in greater measure than any nation on earth. "We are also thankful for tho dominance in this country of the high principles of justice and froodoin. WE THANK YOU For the. liberal support given this store this season. Our business has shown a nice increase, and this has been made possible only by the loyalty of our pat rons. Our policy of small profits and cash prices will con tinue throughout the season. Wo have discounted all of our hills, and selling for cash, we have no had accounts. Those two items go a long ways toward reducing cost, and thus we are able to put'our goods over the counter for a little loss. And remember, too, that we are associated with a strong chain of Golden Ihile stores, which gives us unusual buying power. will he closed all day tomorrow, Thanksgiving Dav GOLDEN RULE C. W. Whillock&Son DIAMONDS AND SUCCESS J. REDDY, The Jeweler JIOVSK OK QI ALI'IV of Amusement eating Back A BANDIT STORY FOR RESPECTABLE Mrs. A. True Lundy NUBONE CORSETS Surgical Fittings a Special Phonn Ilotul Medfprd. 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