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10CAL AND JL PERSONAL Jieltk Abbott; until recently city editor of the Ashland Tidlnnn, now taking tbu course of Juunuillsiu at the University of Oregon and between classes will work as n reporter on tho Morning Keglster of Kugonc. Alco Taxi. Phone 508. . Mrs. Harry (ioeler of Klamath Kails Is visiting relatives in the city. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, noso, throat. Kdward Manning, tho woll-known FarHO. i.V. It., man, who, with his wife, has been stopping at tho Hotel Holland for several week's, 'is much puffed up with pride because in com pany with two Ashland friends late last weoli on a fishing trip at Cold Hill, the party landed a Ui-ponnd sal mon. Ho still sits around the hotel lobby marvelling at the big fish, we grow in Jackson county. W. 11. Have ner and V. H. Hodgson were tho Ashland men with him. Mr. nnd Mrs. Manning like Medford so well that they may spend the winter here. The Uullock MercanUlo Agency, collectors. itov. J. C. Uollus, former pastor of tho M. E. church of this city nnd In charge of tho work at Medford dur ing tho past two years, euma to Cor vallls Saturday afternoon from Springfield, where he has been at tending the conference, passed the week-end with Mends hero and yes terday morning filled his old pulpit in tho local church. He was pleased to nolo many improvements here. CorvalliK Dally Times. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. , . In line with thoir plans to ulti mately have one of the largest and flnost herds of shoep In Oregon, Pavt and Harry Rosenberg have purchased tho largest part of (irlsson Ilrothers' herd of namboulets, some 300 to 330 eheep, and will add them to their al ready big; herd, numbering .between 1600 and 1700, running on tho range hack of Koxy Ann. The Orlsson Hroth era have been breeding tho Knmboul lets for tho past 15 years, and tho en terprising Rosenberg Ilrothers are very proud of their new acquisition of blooded stock. Last week at tho state fair they bought somo other blooded stock for their herd. Aprons for pickers nnd packers, at tho Tent "Factory, at Nut. 172 While the carload of horses bought Monday for tho nrmy woro waiting in the stock yards over night until they could bo shipped today to American Lake, Wash., a detail of C company soldiers stood guard over them. When Cnptaln Strawbrldge, of the quartermaster's doparttnont of the army, requested I, lent. Alexander to guard tho horses tho latter cour teously detailed members of bis com pany to tho work. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Mrs. tleorgo Sharer and Mrs. Wein berger who have been visiting their brother. Daniel Shay, for the past two weeks, left today for their Jonio at l'ueblo, Colorado. , , A free lccturo on Christian Science at the Page theater at S p. m. Friday evening, October rth to which the public Is cordially Invited. US" , James S. Jones of l'hoonix, ArU., is hero to attend to the funeral of his uncle, the late Kven 1.. Jones, and will remain In Medford for some time looking after business affairs of the departed man. , We pay cash for Winter iXullln pears. J. W. Terry, at the Co-Opera-tlvo Fruit Growers' Assn. Frnnk C. Clark, the architect, left this morning for Hilt to superintend tio building of a big barn on the l'arsons ranch. For collections oo Uullock Mcr cantllo Agency. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Vail; and chll flreu who have been visiting in the i It v for several days from Fort Scott, Kan., li lt today for Hilt where they expect to locate peruiantutly. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. t James 11. Drlseoll of Klamath Falls, former district game warden of the Medford district. Is visiting In the clly. .Opportunity for boy over 111 years ojd to haru the printing business at the Mall Tribune office. Apply to tho foreman. 't The W. C. T. 1'. will meet Thurs day afternoon at '.'.:!0 In the publli library. That beautiful '." room house at 29 Sumtultl Ave., with 4 screened sleep lug porches. 2 baths, electricity, hard wood floors, beam celllnRs, garage paved street, cost J.'.r.oo 00, built 4 years, for sate at auction to highest bidder under mortgage foreclosure, Saturday, October Uth. at in a. m. nt tho front door of the Court House. jucKsonvme, uh-luh. Among visitors in the city today . . ,,, from Portland are F. M. Urown. .1 A. OckwlK, J. H. Kll-y. ' CoblenU. James A. l.athrop, C. Kemp. J. Itartholemy. T. K. Nicholson and Chas . C. Helmet t. Tho Western Villon Tolegraoh company can use another, hoy not under 1 years of age. Splendid op portunity for advancement. A Nash hotel taxi and a motorcy cle collided at tho corner of South liartlctt and Kast Main street this morning. The motorcycle, which was i Idea by a young uiau, was bent dou ble. ' iNo one was injured. Pork anil beans, with pie, 20c. Dia mond Restaurant, 127 East Gta St. Captain James CroKsley of C com pany returned to the city tQday from a several days visit at Clackamas and Portland. See Dave Wood about that flr ln- suranco policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & H. Building. Mrs. K. M. (Ireen left for Duns muir this morning for a visit there with her brother, Samuel B. Kellogg. Bring your wheat to the Contral Point Mills. We handle It In bulk and save you the cost of bags. We are In the market for all kinds of grain. ' A. C. Hewlett, the veteran Eagle Point lournalist and correspondent of the Mall Tribune, arrived In the elty thiB morning from his three months sojourn in Washington state and other northern points. Soon after his arrival "Dad," who is feeling flue, left for homo, eager to again see the loved ones there and put his feet un der the table at the Sunny-side. Motz cars at Ulversldo Garage. Tho attendance at the public schools which opened Monday, Is In creasing daily, and this morning numbered 1004. Last yoar's attend ance was 1088. Dr Chas. T. Sweenoy. Physician and Surgeon. Thlpps Bldg. Phone 36. tr Alfred Parkhurst. gcnoral manager of tho Crator Lake company, Mrs. I'arkhurst. and the employes of the company, arrived In he city this af ternoon from Crater Lake on big auto trucks, together with much of the hotel movable equipment and biip nlins. and will depart on the trucks Thursday morning for their home at Portland. Dr. Frank Roberts,, dentist. St. Mark's Building. Phone 3,23-Y. Harold Guerln. a former resident of Medford, who has been locatod at Redding, Cal., the past 2 years, pass ed thru the city this morning en route to Redding from Portland. A number of friends met him at the de- not for a short visit. He Is a nephew of the Brown brothers of Eagle Point. nnnnrnl iinholstering. furniture re paired and reflulshed, mattressos ren ovated, feathors steamed and cleaned. carpets and rugs cleaned and relaid. Douglas, 225 S. Riverside. Phono 900-L. 174' Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Horton of Mc- PhnruMii Kan., are vIsltlnE in tho city and called at tho Commercial club today to Inspect tho exhibits thoro and to obtain information auou.t the city and valley. Call Taxi 30J. j. M Fleming, who has been con nected with tho Olmstoad grocery for the nast two years. Is now with tho sales staff of the C. P. Krlb's grocery. Alco Taxi, mono 808. Albert J. Averlll p( Medford was recently granted a patent on an elec tric, spltter by tho government pat ent office nt Washington. For the best Insurance, soe Holraos the Insurauco num. Wednesday was change day for - company In tho Slsklyous, aud 37 sol diers of tho command under Lieuten ant Alexander loft on train No. 13 this morning for the mountains where hev will relievo Lieut. Mulkey and a similar number of members of the oniminy who have beeu on guard duly there and who will return to the city this evening. Baths, 2rc. Hotel Holland. T. K Fl vnn and A. H. Davis of the Medford Electric company arriv ed In the city this morning from Dimsmulr. where they are wiring a new store building, and left later for Hilt, where tho company Is Installing a new electric system on tho big Pr. eitim much. Cot you a China rooster today and have liartlctt mount It. You will find Martlet! a! 12 6 East Main. TIT Mrs. 11. M. Wells left today tor her home at Seeley. In the Imperial i alley, Calif., following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald. Continental. Orient of Hartford, Vi.rihern Assurance and Svea of C.ot- teuburg companies that pay losses promptly. Come to me with your in durance troubles. J. W. Wakefield There will be a demonstration for treating gialu for smut In Darling's iK-.w si able. Friday afternoon at n m. The demonstration will be glv- i,v v O Meier, working with tb i. u" .i ,,t ,f uisriculture. In lonluin-tlon with the O. A. C. Any one Interested and especially grow ers of grain are urged to be preseut Mctr. cars at Riverside Oarage. Visitors In the city today register ed at the hotels are ai follows: Mr ..! Mrs II Cook. J. H Hillchlns. Milt Arnold and Fester S. Naethlnc ut New York City; Mr. and Mis. E S, Bishop, of Seattle; IV L. SpraRue of Minneapolis; Mr. aud Mrs. O. M Hall and 11. W. Shel'.ey of San Fran Hall and Harry Wells o( Salem: .1. J C. Barber of Kngeno; Dr. K. K. Stran of M.irshfleld; E P. Anthony of Al bany; J. W. Heane of Hugo; J. F Ki-llv of Klamath Falls, aed C. !. Wolvcrtou of ilold Hill. ""ill X I V J J-J U ii J i. rtlLJi.1.J. M I ss Francis Parkhurst ha'i been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will (;. Steel for several days while await ing the arrival of bet parents from Crater Lake to accompany them hack to Portland. Mrs. 'A. A. Wahl, bookkeeper at the A. W. Walker Auto Co., Is taking a vacation and Joe Wilson Is working In her place. A large concourso of friends at tended tho funeral services held over the lata Even L. Jonas, la the. Week? & McGowan company chapel this forenoon. The services were conduct ed by Rev. F. W. Carstens of, the Bap tist church, and a quartet rendered several appropriate selections. Tae'e v.ete many beautiful floral tributes. The pall bearers were John E. Sto?r art, Uallsa Noel, Frank W. Carnahan, James Shorah, M. Fawcett and An drew Jeldness. The Interment was In the cemetery at Jacksonville, Frank W. Carnahan was one of the number of men who came In ... . V. n m,,A Id.Iua tnrinV In flttAnd tho funeral of the lato Kven L,. Jones. Beginning October 10 all the regu lar milk dealers will Increase their prices and give as their reason the In crease In the cost of feed and the high cost of living. We print else where tho neW rates to be charged. The third contingent of drafted solr diers from California, numbering over 9000 men, will begin passing thru Medford on Thursday for the Camp Lewis cantonment at American Lake, Washington. Sixteen trauiB of soldiers will pass thru Medford In the next few days. So far as is now- known no arrangements have been made to give them meala In this ter ritory, but a number of them will be fed at Koseburg and Albany. T Colonel II. II. Sargent, who has been on military duty nt the western department nrmy liendfiunrters at Sun Francisco lor the past six months or more, has just been de tailed ns profqu.ior of military science and tactics at. Princeton university, Princeton, N.. J. "While it, is quite nn honor to be detailed to this tino college," writes Colonel Sargent to II. B. Kyo of Ifedl'oril, "yet I would much rather have remained on the Pneilie slope, but, brine n (jood soldier, will pro ceed to obey orders. "My wii'o will, leave for Medford tomorrow. I expect to wind up ray affairs here so as to leave for Med ford on October 10. I expect, to stop over there a day or two before Roinp to Princeton, Mrs. Sftrgent will uc compnny me to Princeton." James Tcvton and Leslie. McDuunld were demonstrating a five-pnssenirer six-cylinder Paige car in this vicin ity Tuesday. The cur is undoubtedly a benuty. Mis Vera Houndtree spent over Sunday with Miss Aiken nt Prospect recently, fluv Wndell brought them back Monday morning- in hiM ear and his cur broke down at Bropliy's. Mr. Irwin nnd family ami Mr. Kmbry ami Mr. Walker niado triw over to help about tho injured ear. Mr. and Mrs. John Kichnrdson spent tho Jay Thursday lit Dr. Kr skine's, Bert Iliginhothnm unit family xpeiit Thursday night ut Kd Itollen beuk's. The W. C. T. I'. met Saturday, the 'J'2d at Flounce Hock sehoolliouse with Mrs. Krskine as hoMesH. The I'nion sent tl to the Stevens memor ial fund another dollar- to the Wil li! rd memorial fund and ordered the Yonni; Crusader placed iu four neur liv schools. At the close of the meet ing Mrs. Krskine served chicken sandwiches, salmi, wafers and apples. Mr. and Mrs. Wad.lell of Washing ton niv visiting Iheir sou, tluy, at the power plant. The Carltous ami' Karl Vlrich brought their ealtle down off the re serve Friduv. Mc-.-rs. Nve and Phipps, Earnest IMIcnhciik and X. Ooodlow went to the vnllev Friday in Mr. Phipiw' car. The two young men went down to buy n Ford and relumed with one Sun day. Mi-s M;in;nivt Mansfield started Saturday for Kuueno, where siie is TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKU C.alvanized Iron smudge oil storage tauks, IIOOO to M)00 gal lons capacity. Vhone 44S-J3. 16! KOIt UK NT About ict. 15, furnish ed 6-rooni bungalow; to responsi ble p.mv only. r'hon:U7. V.STi:i -We will pay spot cash tor modern S-rooin bungalow west of railro.vl tuck. Box 11 M.ol 'liibuue. li W VSTKl' - Young man oer 1 1 to learn ebvirlcal trade. Want a man lo do Inside wiling, t'aill s Khn trlc Stole. J. IHIVLri IJKI J. IJU I'J l IV. . JLVjUJJLlU, llir.vivy., ni,lMl.nii.il, w I w 1)1,11 .1. attending the State .university. Geo. Munsficld went the same day to Medford to nttenij ujh school. Mr. and Mrs., MansfleliJ took tbem j to town iu the ear. Mrs, J. K. Dithworth visited, Thurs day ut Mrs, Peyton's. Two of the Toney ifirls visited May Wilson nt Prospect Thur-day night. Miss Delia Whiseuaiit went home with Mr. Erskine Friday and stuyed until Sunday, Kd Hollenbenk is staying- ut Bert Iligjnbuthum's. and cutties,' corn for him. Mr. 'and frs. William Mooney and son spent several days lust week in Medford, returning Saturday. Mrs. Kroph.y nnd two sons nnd ,Miss Parker visited ut the Griffin ranch Sunday. , Mr. Embry, while on his way' to tako repairs to Guy Wuddell's car, stripped the gear of his ear on the steep hill near Peyton bridge Sun day. Pat Walker brought his learn down Monday nnd towed tho ear home. J. F. Dilsworth started to Fort Klamuth Monday. H, B. Vincent returned Sunday from n trip to the valley. Miss Clara Gordon is visiting- iu Fort Klamath. William Lewis took hogs to town the first of tho week. W. H. MoLeod has sold his store nnd residence to a Mr. Adams, who already has Dossession of the store nnd will move into the house as soon ns ho can. Mr. MeI.eod and Mrs. Thompson will go to Prince Kdward Island, Cnnndii, where Mr. Mcleod's mother owns a ranch. Mr. Putnam of the Mail Tribune and a purty of. friends spent Sunday (iu the river near Peyton bridge. Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Neil and two daughters mdtored up Prospect way Sunday. Eurl and Pearl Peyton, Lome Mc Kay and Mrs. Dawson went to town Saturday and returned Sunday eve. The Parent-Teachers' club will meet on Saturday, October B, ut the home of Mrs. W. A. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens of Tolo were- dinner (ruests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden on Tues day. Jeff Single and Mr. Unmuiond are enjoying a vacation and have gone hunting. Ms. J. W. Hicks . has returned home from a visit iu Ashland. Mrs. J. Single is visiting with friends in Tnleut. Mrs. O. B. Klden of Klburn, 111., arrived last Thursday to remain hero with her two sons, J. W. and K. W. Klden, for an extended visit. Miss Sarah Morgan, sister to Mrs. G. B. Klden, accompanied her, and both will later continue on to California, where they will spend the winter. The Cook family vncnted the house on the. Miles ranch and moved to Kugle Point on Tuesday. Mrs. fl. B. Klden nuil sister. Miss Sarah Morgan, enjoyed u trip to Crater lake with the R. W. Klden family, on Saturday, returning- Sun day afternoon. HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking-'Take Olive Tablets H vour skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth alaiv, no-good reeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute forcalomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards'Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyts, no pimplca, a lccling ol buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowel like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome consti pation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All drugRista. Take one or two nightly and note the ol casing result. 7th MapifCS 7th Birthday Party You a iv all invited to attend uur Uirtliday Tarty. Thursday. (MuhtT 4th. at 2 p. in., when wo will nit ouv Birthday rake, containing a Solid Hold Kin;;. . Who will lc the lucky liersun to trot the rintr? ..l.l'.l'iM 1 .. "'.H.' lJ - '1 REGULATION FOR STREET BLOCKADES Beyond passing the new ordinance regulating billiard and pool rooms and card rooms the city council ses sion Tuesday night was colorless and only matters of routine were disposed of. Informally the matter of Southern Pacific trains blocking the street crossings for long periods was dis cussed, but no action to remedy this situation was taken. However, it was generally understood that In the hear future the council will pass a new ordinance to regulate the time that passenger and freight trains can blockade crossings. The- present ordinance was passed many years ago when the passenger depot stood on Haymarket square opposite the Xash hotel, and Is a dead letter. The council will also take steps in the near future to erase other obsolete ordinances from the city records and Teplace them with up to date ordinances. Dr. E. H. Porter and W. E. Phipps, members of the school board, called the attention of the council to the fact, as the board claims, that the city is charging the school district entire ly too much money ror the water used at tho various schools. Tho matter was referred to the council water committee nnd City Water Superin tendent Arnsplger for further discus sion and adjustment. Infants ud Invalids'' HORLICK'S THS ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infanta, invalids andgro wing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Does Your Money Fly Away? If it does, you will say that the high cost of living is to blame, but you will be only partly right. It Is true that living is high aud that money seems to take wings in spite of all your efforts, but It is equally true that tho people who have savings accounts are still add ing to them. There is something signifi cant in this. Many of these depositors have no more money than you, but somehow they nianago to lay by a little each week or month. It you think this over, you will see why a Savings Account is a safeguard for you. It en courages the saving habit so much that even in hard times you will find a way of. adding to your account. Drop In today and talk It over with us. You can start with as little as a dollar. Jackson County Bank KsUlblishcd I.HHH. v.vrr (Jse Newbro's Herpicide, IN TIME AND YOU WILL NEVER; J NEED FALSE HAIR Wearing false hair is a harmless deceit of which many ladies are guilty. These women are all objects for sympathy rather than criticism. . Early neglect in the care of the scalp has caused the loss of so much hair that their personal appearance is sadly marred. To correct this de fect they resort to artificial hair hoping by so doing to hide the re sults of their earlier inattention to the details of their toilet These un fortunates are deceiving no one but . themselves as no Artificial hair no OO.NGI o,H OONB..I l- J matter how cost- V K Shinl I js.? tractive as. natural h a i r . everywhere among all classes. It I Most ladies would resent any impu- I muy be purchased in 60 cent and I. W i i nnji,;,.r n dmtr stures and toilet i rj..- . neeieci. anu yet very many wumi uieir natural ntiii w uiaviw ow brittle and lusterless that it looks no better than that bought at the store. AH this is as unfortunate as it is unnecessary. Hair that is unsightly or thin may usually be attributed to the destroying effects of Dandruff. This destructive formation shortly robs the hair of life, with the result Page, Thursday Night, Oct. 4tll The LaScala Grand Operaj lSple Company People j PRESENT J "CARMEN" Ester FeiTabini, Giuseppe Claudenzi ? 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