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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1910)
I " - dU ,w.-w . MJSDFORD MAJf; QmXnW'MDVVtW: Olll&UCIM: atfCf DiTSrraOyOBER 28, .1930. PERSONAL ITEMS Colonol l' U Ton Void) Iiiih rntuin ml f i'4iiii a vliill In Clilc.d, Uyiiturn iirtoi'iiiioiiii at tho IMuiu .1, J, lit ophy In In town from tho iiuh-Ii on Hid i.ppor Itoi'im rlvor on a hiinliiixm trlii, T. JO, IIihiiiihiihIi')', ili'imty United KtuU'ii iiiuihIiiiI, of I'oitliuiil In In Motlfuril on offldul liiiiiliionn, Drop In nt tho Pliiu for an ufUtr- IHIUII lllllCll. OcoiKo WiiiiIiii of Trail wim In ,li'dfonl I'YIcluv with u load or thomi "10 ronln a iioiuiit on hoof poiluirn" which tlui oium who nuiiil huy an) riiHHln' ntioiit anil IIiohu who will nru hiii MIiik ovor. 0. I). .Ioiioh ami !' F. Knilth or U'lilliici', Idaho, aio unions tlio ru cunt nrrlvahi In Mdtlfunl. Dr. Htnphoniioii In a i;railuato opu clr.n. Ovur Alluu & IttmKim'n, WG It. II. Mooro or Until Hill iipmit Tliurmliiy nlitht In Mtulfonl, (!ori; W. Ki-nniH or (JrantK I'iihh wiih In Mmlforc! iIoIjik IiiihIiidhh Kil tiny. Try out) of tlioHo homo roolcml in on In at i2 Houth llitrtlutt at 2 Go. DkIIcIoiih hiukIwIcIii'h, pltiH, ntc, nt ibu 1'lnr.a, John J, Dokukuii of Footw Crook wiih In MoiUonl Tliiirmluy on IiIh -way homo from n IiuhIiiohh trip to JiK-kHonclllu. W. T. atophoiiM and wlfo or Hacra-int-nto, Cal,, aro ninonif tho rocont Medford arrlvnln. 0. W. Ilnrnnm A Co., contrnctom Mtid bulldorn. Country work n npoo lalty. Ordnrn nollcltod. IiKjiitro at Tho ToRRory. " l-'rniik Woodruff of Cotlniso (Irovo wiih In Medford on a IhihIiiohh vIkII Tliiirniluy William Union of Aolilr.ml viik In Medford ThurMday venlii: fllllni; a IiuhIiiohh nK'iKiuont. rifty-lhroo ncron Mpoclal, 10 acrcH comlni; Into bunrltiK orchard. Cnll on J. 11. Wood, Condor Wntor & l'owor Co.'h offlco. tf II. h. HorzliiKor or Crantn I'aiwi illil IiuhIiiohh with Med font pooplo ThurH day. William II. Ilayloy or Talent, o:io or tho IiiihIiichm inon or Hint town, wim In Moilfonl a row hourH ThiirHdny. Ih your I oiiho wlroil? Ono rlunr Iohh a day would pity for a hundrod por cont IncnviNo In comfort. Htnrt IIvIiik tho oloctrla llfo. tr. ChnrloH Champlln or Footii Crook wan In Medford ThuiHdny ovonliu;. W. II, l.oekomnrr mid family of lluttu KnllH, Mont., aro In Medford looking ovor tlio valloy with a vlow to futtiro location. Jnnopli I.. MatiimorHloy or (Sold Hill fipont Thuriiday nllit In Medford. Hvory IIkSiI hut olwtrlclty r.lvon oft Homoko nnd munko contnliiH Hoot which 'JopoHlln on your wall pnpor, curtaliiH, draporloH. Kloctrlo llKht kIowh In an air Unlit unli. tf. , J. P. ImUis or Silver l.alo, Or.lM horo on a IiuoIuchh trip. Captain M. 1. KKKtoRton rau In Medford from Anhlnnd ThurHday ovo nlntf. Dr. StophoiiKon, Krntltinto optician, nth i'Iuhhoh to corroct nny ilnfoct or tlio oyo. Orrico ovor Allon & Ilou Kim'fl. I'hono Main 18G1. 212 O. I). Ilrntton of Spokane Is rogls-ton-d nt tho Nimlt. y.'.n. II. II. Alfrod or llollliiKhani, WiihIi., Ih hor on a vIhIi to tho ltoj;uo Hlvor valloy. John A. Wootorlimd or tho Wost orn OroKon OrchardH company loft ThiirHdny ror Vnncouvor, II. C, whoro ho will attond tho Canadian National applo Hhow. Ilo took with li I in an oxhllill or applon which ho will enter nH well aH roproHont tho IntoroHtii or tho Moilford Commorclal cluli, which hr.H r. car or Nowtowna ontorod. Hownrd Dotoro or 0 rants I'nsu, deputy i;nino warden, wan In Med ford on official IiuhIiiohh Friday. iilipor IfoKiio iior ImciiIIidiI i'iihIim' mill Inmu' llio WiiicIu-hIoi- oii it m iic imihIiihihiI liook IiihIoiiiI ol' i'iiii'Mii-t II, Aiii'u( people cluliii In liuve till1 Hidiio IVnr of ('nilor, ulllniimli why lie iliiln'l uet Hiiiiio ol' IIidiii while ho was Kiiiinlii),' tho IiIIIh h not ox lihiinoil, On llio olliui' IiiiiiiI, it Ih nlalcil tlwil llio .yoiiui; iiiiiii, nl'loi' liuvhiK hnil u I'iuhl in which ho K"1 hoiho (he Iii'mI Ol' it, WIIH lolll II WUITIIIlt win otil Tor IiIh iii'IchI, iiiiiI iiiiuiuiliutelv look to Hie wooiIh, IMh jiuctila ( ioiim followed af'lnr ho luid liccu out I'or it week or more. I'l'OHIHH'tivc tl'IIIIUlH, Ililie-lotllllH ol' whom reuil iiilvertiHouioiilH, will lii'L'iu to "look up" your propeily the iluv you licuin to mlvertiMe il. Loynltv to your favorite nlorro ' u line trull. Mo iiIho loyul to otit' Holt' liv knepin in coiiMtnul totieh with iIm i'lvorliniiii,'. ' CHIROjPRATIC AS A uipj H ix Hiuiple, Hpci'itie, lip to dale uiiil the only uii'lhod- which icachtb the lo cution mill eoriectioii ol llio true mul exact cniiHo ol 1ihchm. Dr. h. M. (lonlou. IV the upplicutioii ol' the principle of chiropruclic. Iiiih ilcin oiintrntcil itn nliilit to lemove the cuiihc of ilihoiiHo. thus iiinkiiii: well from Htl lo DO pe,r cent of mo-ciiIIimI iiicurahlo chronic ilihciiM', Hiich iih ilioiuiiiitiHin. Htomaeh, liver, kidney mid howcl tniulile. Acule diHeniei; n'-pond verv read ily to hin method of adjustment mid pneumonia and the different fever are ol'toiititno liiokeu up in Imui me ti four duvi-. If Miifl'oiinir from tin v ntlmciit, no matter of what cliaracter. chronic or acute, cull or nddicx Dr. I.. M. Our dou, 'Jill K. Main street, Medfoid, Oc.pyor Modfonl Hardware Co. Office heurn: ID to l'J n. in.. 1 lo 'i mid 7 lo 8 p. in. Oilier hour and Suuduvx hy appointment. HnulcliiH for lioalth. aiNGHAM Oinglmin; IjchI qimli iy; Hpccial Silurdfi, yard . . . .. Gc CALICO IJchI (jimlity DroHH Calicoes, Saturday, a" vard 6c MANN'S OIL CLOTH Best quality 6-4 white Oil Cloth; special, a yard 17c OUTING FLANNEL Splendid quality striped Outing Flan nel; special, yard 8c SATURDAY At Medford's rtP?& Beautiful New Waists JJjL Just arrived, a beautiful new J7 Iiw of women's Waists in H VlFfm & white and colored. New Per YK 'Si lit AA Hian silk waists at $6.98, $5i98 iiillland$m NJfliMVpp 50 fine white Waists; many rhvll y to choose from; all sizes; (j 'w'i verv special, &i )Z ' lK each..... :....! SW 13 A' WARS in Oxford red and white; all JO 9fr si'es; worth $'J.OO; special Saturday vu90 JABOTS, made of fine lace; a new design; 4 C worth 25c; sale price, each M.Ol LACE COLLARS, the best assortment in f or the city; special value Saturday, each uOX HOSIERY We carry a complete line of Wf Hurson Hose for women; a pair fltlv CIIILDRION'S "LAST FOREVER" HOSE A complete line of this famous hose for boys and girls; the best wearing stocking made; worth 25c; f Qf a pair 1N' IS BARGAIN DAY Popular Price Store Winter Underwear Children's Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced lined; OQp special each uvj Children's Union Suits ; fleeced lined ; splendid A Qp quality, a suit t.vj Children's Wool Vests and Pants and Union Suits; val ues to $1.25; on sale JQp Saturdav, each vt Women's heavy fleeced lin ed Vests and Pants; very special, iQr each vl "MENTOR" Comfort Un derwear in wool and wool mixtures, on sale at, each, and. M AA tpx" V $1.75, $1.50 Women'svSuits-Coats LaVogue is the Best Women's $25.00 Suits $18.00 Saturday we place on sale 10 Broadcloth Suits in black and navy, beautifully tailored; nicely lined; well worth $25.00; on sale Saturday only, (4 O AA WOMEN'S $15.00 COATS, $10.0010 new black kersey coats; full length; made of good quality up-to-date in style; very special, $f A tih New Coats in fancy mixtures at, each $18.00 New Suits in boucle cloth at, each $25.00 Special values in children's Winter Coats. ANOTHER BIG SALE OF PETTICOATS 10 do7 en women's near silk Petticoats; made extra wide with deep dust ruffle; cheap at $1.50; on QO- on sale Saturday at Ou OOOO0XOO0OOOO00O m For Placer or Quartz Mine CALL AT ROOM 3, fJXl KA.4T MAIN STHKJCT Of K0000X0000 i BANISH CATARRH. I TOO LATE 1U CLASSIFY. WANTKD I'lyinoiith Uock rooMcr, ulioiit 1 war iilil, Adihorts I'. O. Ilox A7-I. 1" KOH SALK Now fl-room lmiitfImv, iiiiiKt oonslniction, oo'inpliilotl, Uiri(). house 2-lxl'J, ll HxlKI: Kooil liicntion. Imiiiire '811 North Hivorsidc. JBH llnHldiiH for lionltli, !'() SAliK I to .r).iutji trnotK. 1111 dor diti'h, P! milof. out, nooil locit lion for hoiiit', sploiiiHil liuirv ami vcm'tahlo laml, fim for I'hii'Koii ranch: prii'o .i.'ir0 por non. Set' ownor.JKI K. I'oiichst. ISO FOIi SAliK l'J fim lots near pav inir. $!IOtlt). tuiii'k salo. HittiuT. 1SS W1LDMAN BOUND OVER BY JUSTICE Milton Curler, ohilil of tlio foront, wlio wiih urnihlcil a I'ow inilorf wo.nt of Jiu'kHoiivillii WVilnoHilav ovi'iiiuir, had a proliiitimiry o.aiiiiiiatiou ho l'oro JiiHlico Don Thurmliiy anil was IkhiikI ovor to appear hoforo tho urand jurj' on a t'liai'Ko of hurulurv, tho HiHiuifio cliai'Ko hoiiit that of ontur'uic llio culiiii of 11. O. Whilnev, forest rautror, mid takiiit; a nitiiiher of arlioloH tliorefroia. Home of llio residents of the Ap pleKatoHuetion express a fear of the man on aeeouut of his supposed re vouueful disposition and his eiimiint,' in wood loro, wliieli would onuhlo him to do considerable damauo if ho wore allowod to o nt largo. A oompnriRou ia drawn liotwuou his caso and that of I'Yank Wade, Wade, as a hoy, ( was considered harmless, although lie hud shown u predelintion for upprnpriutimr ill trnotivo looking horsoflosh. lie was nrrosled and convietod of this orimo ntid Borvod a term in tho peniten tiary. Within n short timo aflor his return ho shot and killed Frank Mar low, whom ho suspected of havini; something lo do with his conviction, TTo was senteneod for life for tho orimo nnd osonped a fow wooks ngo, Wlien ho was recaptured in Califor nia a number of residents of tho R)H IlKNT l'lrst-ehiss Umiik rooms. See H. A. Johnson, room 'JO'J, Kruituroweih hank lildtf. 10.) WANTKD lloivo for iU feed. Ad diess L:i() S. Hiveiide. UK! KOH HAM! -Saddle hoie and pack liorxu. lntpiire at Vinson's stable, on Kiveihide live. 11' I l-'OU HAI'jK Uih Molino-,' irricaled lands. Seouro a self-supportinu home that will pnv for itself m three venrs; located in a charming California valloy, "jst over the mountains fiom .Medford"; the dairvini; buhiucs, in connect ion with hoi; and ehiokou raising, is now "boominc"; on our irriirut"d lands alfalfa grows tho year round, prodtieint; 10 to l'J toils to the acre' stock live out of doors through all the seasons and grow strong and vigorous; n combination of water, deep, rich soil, sunshine and intel ligent farming makes crops grow like magic. These lands, including a deeded perpolual water right, sell at .flfiO to $200 por uoro, ono-fifth down and balance in four cipml annual payments, It is impossible to find a region whoro the returns aro more generous, Call at the of- j ('ice and let uio explain tho project in oeinii or Hiuiu lor iron iiookici, FHANIv O. ANDHKWS, Y -UL I1'''' bL. Medford. Or. 101 WANTKD-A man and wife for work on ranch and orchard ; on men with good reeommendations need apply. Vu Hurke. Nash hotel. 100 FOR BALK OH i;KNT Furnished, A room house with largo lot, fruit troos, garden nnd chickens, on W. 10th si. Inipiiro of Mrs. Woodford, owner, 128 K. Holly 100 Breathe Hyomel for Two Minutes ai.il Sttiffcd-Un Head Will Vanish. If you want to get relief from ca tarrh. cold in the head or from an irritating cough in the shortest time, breathe flyomei (pronounce it High o-ine). It will clean out your head in two minutes nnd allow von to breathe freely, awake or asleep. Hvomei will cure a cold in oi.i ! day. it will relievo you of disgust ing snuftles, hawking, spitting mid offensive breath in a week. Hyomei is made ehieflv from euca lyptus, u Miothing. healing, germ killing antiseptic, that comes from the eucalyptus forests of Inland Au ftralia. where catarrh, asthma and consumption were never known to exist. Hyomei is pleasant anad easy lo breathe. .Just pour u few drops into the hard rubber pocket inhaler, breathe it, and cure is almost cerium. A complete Hvomei outfit, includ ing inhaler and one bottlo of Ilyomci, costs only $1 nt Chas. SI rung's and druggists evorvwheic. If you nl ready own an inhaler, remember that you eau get an extra bottle of Hyo mei for fit) cents. For free sample write Mooih'h Hyomei Co., Huffalo, N. V. HARTMAN TELLS OF BRIDGE. (Contlmioil from I'nun 1.) incut that soil was used In tlio con gravel was used and tho mixture with cement was ono to six," ho con tinued. "Tho concrete walls on rinch npiuonch aro over 1C0 feet lontr. They nre '2'i feet high for n distance of 110 feet, renting on pllo foundation, six feet below creok aurfneo. Tho walls aro reinforced with Iron and aro most solid nnd sccuro. "Tho dolay In construction has been due principally to tho difficulty of securing men. Until recently la bor was hard to get. Wo linvo gono abend as rapidly nH wo could, Thoro was a great donl of work to do, both In tearing down tlio old structure nnd building tho now, but wo bono to fin ish next week, Tho total coat of tho bridge will not exceed $4500." NOTION. A bnnqiiot will bo glvoa for tho members of tho Juvonllo Dancing club following tho dance on next Monday oronlug, October 31flt, COMMITTEE. OREGON. THE LAST CALL OF THE WEST. Hy Waltor V. Woohlko. Beautifully illustrated in four colore in Novombor Sunset Magazine Now on salo, all nowsstnnds, 15 ots. ATTKNI) COMiKOB, Arrnngo to attond tho Kugono Duo tnosB Collogo, nnd lot ub got -you a good position whan you graduate, En ter now. Bend for our now cata logue, 14 H WoBt Qoventh street, Uub'ono, Oroton. tf Toilet Soap We will put on sale here to morrow 150 dozen cakes of An drew Jergens & Go's. Fancy Toilet Soap. A full 3 1-2 ounce cake, in the follewing: SCOTCH OAT MEALI CLOVER BUTTERMILK, CRABAPPLE, TURKISH BATH, ANTISEPTIC, WITCH HAZEL, BENZOIN OAT MEAL, MOT TLED CASTILE, TRANSPARENT AND RUBY GLYCERINE. SALE PRICE, 3 CaKes lOc. PEROXIDE BATH SOAP, LARGE SIZE CAKE, 10c EACH. Hosiery We Have It Anything yon want in the Hosiery lino; best qualities and lowest prices in the city. Have you Seen Our new line of ladies', misses' and boys' Un derwear in vests, pants and union suits; strictly first quality, POPULAR PRICED Watcii Our Windows for BARGAINS Hussey's RED SOIL Fruit lands, cleared or uncleared. Terms to suit the buyer. See Howland, the owner, or The Van Dyke Realty Co. Room 3. 123 Main Street ISLS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT "Never a Dull Moment" 3-REELS-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES LITTLE BOY INT LIFE'S CYCLE UP-TO-DATE SERVANTS FISHING- SEALS AT CATALINA ISLAND SONG- "UPON A SUNDAY MORNING" By HARRY BLANCHARD Doors Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS j IV'l" "'"" 1 ' J J .'!' J."'"'"'"Jl'l .Hi MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P.M. Nataforium Rink NOW OPEN Skating 2:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Nat Orchestra in Attendance "High Tops" For Boys Just received, a very complete line of the famous "Pat Cogan" high top Shoes for BOYS. We can fit any boy with a pair of shoes that will last him tho required limit of time and a little longer will keep his feot warm and dry and feel comfortable, too. Bring tho boys here we'll guarantee to pleaso thorn and you. SHOES FOR ALL HUMAN KIND. $xliwade4Stz&i IM ra tei ' -..u