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leave it to the kiddies to
pick KelloggS Corn Hakes-
yes ma'am, fust like you will!
Put a bowl of KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes and bowl
of imitations in front of any youngster! See KEL
LOGG'S disappear! Try the experiment ta yourself !
It's jreat to knew the difference in corn flakes tat
difference between the genuine and the "just-as-goods'M
Kellogg's hare a wonderful laror that would
; win your favor by itself but when you knew that
KeUg all-tbe-tiate crispaeea! Well they juit make
you gUd. That's the only way to say it!
Kallagg't will amap-up kiddia appe
tites something wonderful! And, our
word for it let the littlest hare their
fill just like Daddy must hare his!
You'll never know how delicious
corn flakes can be until you eat
KELLOGG'SI
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
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Meats, Fish, Vegetables
and Groceries
LOTS OF. NICE CHICKENS 'AND
' RABBITS
Special for Saturday
Choice Steer Beef Pot Roast 15c
Choice Steer Stew Beef, per
Hamburger Steak, per lb. 20c
Good Bacon, per lb ........I.,.,...,.,.,.,. 30c
Pure home-rendered Lard, per lb. ,.",.,. 20c
314 E. Main We Deliver
Phone 273
WRESTLING
TONIGHT
For a $500 Purse
THOR OLSEN
"World's Middleweight Olympic Champion, 1912
; v? f K vs. - :
TED THYE
" Multnomah Club, of Tortland ir
Two Out of Three to a Finish, at Medford
Natatoriuni
Friday, Oct. 21
'All wrestling holds will IV posed in the rins:, bo
forv the match, especially the holds barred.
GOOD PRELIMINARY
S:S0 Sharp
BRING THE LADIES
Tickets on sale st
Brown & Brown's Elk's Club
Ringside $'120; Reserved $1.65; General $1.10
Plis War Tax
WALTER MILLER, Referee
Something entirely new In the line
of stage production will be seen in
part two of the Andrews Complimen
tary concert, on Tuesday evening at
the Page theatre. Not only are the
lines of "The New York Booking Of
fice written for this occasion, but the
applications for tryouts for the vaude
ville stage bring forti talents hereto
fore unsuspected in our midst.
The writer "listened in" at a rehear
sal of this part last night, and while
sworn to secrecy as to the personnel
of the play, we are privileged to state
that to audience will see its next
door neighbor in a side-splitting role.
Every merchant who has a slow
account hanging on his books will be
enlightened as to a sure-fire method of
turning those accounts into cash.
Every mother who has a daughter
away from home cannot afford to miss
Ihe screaming solace offered her in a
rare bit of socg ,
Paganini, who aaa just finished a
world tour and looks the part, will be
one of the stellar numbers of this
skit. But why enumerate? There are
seven burlesque numbers which' com
bine to make the funniest act ever
staged by local talent.
CHILDREN'S FREE MATINEE
AT PAGE TOMORROW
. Tomorrow is the day, 10:30 a. m. the
tiift, the Page theatre the place, Jack
Piekford is the star, the Geo. A. Hunt
Co. and the Mail Tribune are the hosts
the children of the cjty and valley are
to be the guests. Be there.
Clip this coupon and present at the
door:
COUPON
This coupon will admit one
child to the free matinee at the
Page theatre at 10:30 a. m,
Saturday, October 22.
HEAVY MEAT
HAVE SLOW
Eat lees meat if yon feel Backmchy or
x hxrt bladder trouble Tata
rl&a of Saita,
Ka man or woman who nii melt tsa
larly can cuke a cistala by fluffing the
kidneys occasionally, ttsya a well-kaowo
authority. Meat forms uric ai whiea
excitM the kidneys, tier became over
worked from the strain, p slavish asd
fail to filter the waste acd joisons from
the blood, thea we pet akk. Nearly all
rheumatism, headaches, iiir trouble,
nervousness, disxiness. aleerleasaess asd
urinary disorders cose treat sluggish
kidneys.
The momest yen feel a dull tcbe ia the
kidneys or your back fauna or if the
arina is eky, cfircaiTe, toll of sedi
meat, irregular of passage or attended by
a sensation ef scalding, stop easing meat
and gv aiect four eanees el Jad
alte frees any pharmacy; take
taMMpaccfu ia a gCaas ei water before
bmkfart asi ia a few days too kiiseye
will a fine. Tiis faaos saita is mace
froa the an J ef craw asi leaoe jniea,
aoaafciatd with litaia, and aaa heea used
for rMTiioa to S2a aai iua!
tae kiiaeys. aso to lextraiiie the aaeia
in wriaa as it ne lowsrr wim irritatisev,
aaas endiaa Kadeee eaiiaiai
li Saha is rtia and urf
iajmra; makes a etiifttfal afarveaaaat
limia-watar dnak wkxk eerni
aeold take ww aa then te keta the
kiaasfa, twi and acuve aad taa kd
atra, tWseg ii i asmscj kicaaf
Make
T!s Oregon
Your Hotel
WHEN" IN
POSTIsAKD
FCPUULR SPACIOrS LOEBT
At the Center of
Everything
Broadway at Stark St
We scff-ees ree write. tke ec
wire for Reeen laoea
AKTHnt H MTTT-RA. ataatarer
While driving through the country
about seven miles from the town of
Rogue River, Mrs. Gunning Davis stop
ped her car and descended the back of
a small creek for the purpose of get
ting some water for her car. 'As she
descended the bank she noticed a
small snake and at about the same
time Darrell Garraon, who was fishing
along the creek noticed it and picked
it up discovering that it had two
heads: whereupon Mrs. Gunning Davis
gave the lad S20 for the possession of
the ' creature, and brought it to Med
ford. Anyone wishing to see it may do so
by paying a slight fee in addition to
the regular admission price to the Aus
tralian Entertainer's show with the
Leavitt-Brown-Huggins Carnival, as
the snake is now being exhibited here.
The two heads of the snake move
Independently and the little creature
which measures $ inches ia length is
perfect la every respect save for the
superfluous head. Both heads are per
fect and of equal size.
So far as can be learned this is the
only specimen in captivity. The rep
resentative of the Mail Tribune who
viewed the snake will vouch for the
genuineness of the two-headed feature.
E
The following sidelight on the Dr.
Brumfield murder case is reported i
by the Roseburg News Review, andj
was revealed in the closing argument j
for the defense, the name of the;
woman writing the letter not being
revealed:
"With that statement, the attorney!
picked up some of the letters found j
in the Brumfield auto wreckage and:
declared to be the personal effects
of Dennis Russell. ,One of the let- :
ters was postmarked Medford and I
addressed to "V. D. Russel." It read;
as follows: 'Please don't send anyj
more letters to me. I don't care to!
hear from you at all. You claim to
be a man but I don't think so. If you j
was you'd pay your honest bills. Doj
not write to me more. I'm mar-j
ried and live a nice clean life and'
have the finest man in the world.""
Out of trie Snows
"Out of the Snows" is the predic
tion at the Riaito ia which RaU n !nce
acts in the double capacity ns director
and leading man. has noii '.arH ty of
scenery and speed vt action tl-an is
usually fo-jii The I x.-ai of the story
is Canada, from Qwtc n.j :j the
Arctic.
Among many novel scenes in this
tamiing draa is one which edicts
the destruction ly fire o! tie fur-trading
ship. "Pole S:ar." x
An unusual photographic fat in
another part of the picture is that
showing a man huntin a blinding
snowstorm. There is physical acum
galore when Ralph Ince and h'-S six
feet two of brawa aai muscle .ngges
ia oee of tie snappiest acreei f.gtts
seen in rranr a day.
It is a kg tixe since Mr. Ince as
heen seen as a leading su. and his
re:sm was warmly recerved by those
who like good, lively pictures with a
-paca.
At the Pane
Ccastasce Talsadge in her latest
starring vehicle "Lessees in Love,"!
will be the featare pbotopUy ataa-j
tioa at the Pace tbeatre for a three
days sic-.r.s beginriig taoorrcw!
siatiaee.
Miss Talsice s latest prcdaotioa is
a pep py fare coedy presectirg tie
star in a lijit sxd pjeasicg ro!e. tiat
of a flarpe-r who chooses to be wroed
as a 5-er at g-.ri rather tv.ai as tie
tC'-je bxxvisd nz:Sr of sociev". 1
surport of lie star is a lawless cast
of , weli-kaews piayers that iacCsies
Fiora r-J:ci. Ge-rte F c'.;. Kear.eO:
Kaiiaa aei .':ry Harrisoa. Tie rsc
ttre was taic-fa in F!oria las, winter
i-d coxtaiis l-:tiJ3l trocx-aJ specie
shs.
A vtal dn-ri-ic picture is "Sow-is j
the ffai aii:ed frera Syisey Gri-i-:
dy s 5T:tt azi r:ir--ixc Arita Stewart
Tie Tictire wiich cX-tw-j t.-ifii at
tie Pare ii:re aid is r-actitel
wr.i r-i Ki3 ia3 u array of irter
Jsf?'f. is stifei fca-iK?--:-:y
ui hf-i ly cast that i.-ic-ir4
Vyr.:e S-.;irj-. Wiia V. X.-C.J aid
Medford Grecnhooses
err ixowxrs
FLO SAL TESGXS
plaxts axd risers
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Aj Tiane
MADDOX & BONKEY
SHOE PRICES !
Our tremendous volume of Shoe business enables us to .make
prices on our shoes that can't be equalled anywhere. Every pair
solid leather and guaranteed. We quote you just a few new one.
just received.
FOR THOSE BOYS
Irewn Lace Calf, sizes 11 to 13 2'50
Urown Lace Calf, sizes 13i2 to 2 . 3-75
Brown Lace Calf, sizes 214 to ; 3 0
Black Lace Calf, sizes 11 to 13 ?2-
Black Lace Calf, sizes 13 to 2 $2'25
. Black Lace Calf, sizes 2 U to 5:. - 2.50
Browu English "Walker, sizes 2io to 5Vo Special ?3.75
Brown English Brogue, sizes 2i to 5 y - Special $5.50
1 Lot Black and Brown Button or Lace, 2y2 to 6. .Special ?2.0'0
FOR OUR GIRLS
Black or Brown, sizes 5 to 8..... $2.00
Black or Brownizes SH to 11 $2-25
Black or Brown, sizes 111 o to 2 $2.50
Brown Kid Lace, sizes 8 to 11 $2.8o
Brown Kid Lace, sizes ll1-; to 2 $3.25
Full line of those Kewpie Twin Shoes.
FOR BIG GIRLS AND LADIES
Black Calf. Low Heel, sizes 2U to 7 $3.00
Black Kid, Military Heel, sizes 2U to 7 $3.50 '
Black Kid, Plain Toe, size's 2 to 7 $3.50
Brown Calf, English Walker, sizes 2t3 to 7 $3-50 "
Bsown Calf, Military Heel, 21 2 to 7 :. $3.50
Black Calf, English, sizes .21 U to f -'- $4.00
Brown Calf, Lord Heel, sizes 2U to 7 r $4.25
Black Kid, Military Heel, sizes 2i, to 7 .$4.50
Brown Calf, Military Heel, sizes 2io to 7 ; $5.00
A FEW FOR MEN
Black Calf, Lace, sizes 6U to 11 $3.00
Black Calf, Work Shoes, sizes to 11 $3-50
Brown "Wonseam," regularly sold at $G.50. Special $3.75
Brown Heavy Work Shoes, Special at $4.50
Brown English Walker, Rubber Heel, Special... $4.50
Get out that Mail Order Catalogue and compare these prices, then
come in and let us save you 50c to $1.00 a pair on these.shoes. We
challenge all competition and solicit a close comparison of qual
ity and price. You be the judge We'll abide by your verdict.
Cash Prices
St Your Moitj
W for C111 Oilj
- . . 7 c Business Volume
z be abls to undersell
'Athland Oregon ani 8tiU make money
SATURDAY
Rexall SpecialHair Nets
We will seU an of the single mesh Goodform Hair Nets we have on
haad at
10c EACH 3 FOR 25c
SATrKDAY OXLV
West Side Pharmacy
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGE
Leaves Medford ll:0a. BadaTy. leaves Roseburg 1:00 p. m. daily
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGES
Leeve Medford S OO a. at 11O0 a. m, 1:00
Leav, Graaa Pa a. 1:00 p. 4:00. 6:To p.
Car mow at ail intermedial e points.
ITaitia, rooaw. MeOfort. 3 S. Iroat. rhooe 30fl
INTER URBAN AUTOCAR CO.
WOOD
M wood pf an klxxS. Omij wood tm
mj Bader rover. Also best Vui
CVal at $ 1 1 Wf car.
VALLEY FUEL CO.
T0U CAK GIT M0IT XXJ
OLD TEKQ AT M0IT UTT
OLD TI1CS IT Xt VOX'I
LADIES PREFER
Clean Bands and Cleaa Clothes
! Universal Tire Filler
Better Hiding Cashlon Than Alt
no rwrpx0 prxcTTRES
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110 X. Riverside Phone
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China Herb Store
Hrb care tor esracEe. r.eeach.
rrn. dlptheria. sort throat. Un troo'
aidny troublt,- to.naco trup:f.
trouble, chills and fever, cramp
Peer circulation, carbuncles. ,um?
cracked breast, cures ail kinds of golt"1
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This is to certify that I. the """JJ
tfrr.ed. h.d very sev.re .tomich trojN
nd hd been bothered for several Tfsj:
ri Istt Aujust was not eirec!"!;
live, and V, rs rstirf IWIKW1
Herb ,tor :s at 114 South Frcit strsft
Medford . I rWirt.. .-t herbs for.p'
lom.ch trouble, and 1 svarted to fee""
better as soon aa I usd them and too"
am a well man and can heart'.iy ro
mend anyono afnicied as 1 was to
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itnese:
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. t- Chl!drth, Eayle Point.
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R Holmes, Katie Potnt.
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