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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1911)
PXGB SIX ftrEPrORD MAIL TRIBUNE, TMEDFORP, ORKflON, FRIDAY, OCTORWR. 27, 1011. STANDPATTERS ORGANIZE FOR TAFI IN OREGON; SHUN "ASSEMBLY" IDEA FALL ROUND-UP GREAT SUCCESS "People's Power Lcntjiic" Is Formed to Tako Up the Task of Swinging Orcuoii Into tho Ranks of President Taft's Supporters. POUTIiANn, Oro., Oct. 27. Tnlc irijj imttiH to tiiiufco It clear Hint it IttlriiOBOd to ofouy tho "spirit ot tho illraql primary" nnd Hint tho orgnni- tntioii In no way rosomblod to tho "nBlainbly" which proved so dlsaa (roiiB to Orognn Koiutbllcnnism at the liwt Section, tho committee of IS fuilf nppolntod clinmplona ot Presi dent Tnft today announced tlioin Hiilvofl b ready to swing progressive Orogon Into tho Tnft column. Tho committee has named itself "tho pooplo's powor tongue." A dofU ulto plan of action, nud subcommit tees to enrry them Into effect will bo deqidod on at n meeting next week. Han Sailing, president of tho state soiinto, was elected chairman. According to tho committee, "Pres Idont Taft is tho only possible candi date for tho Republican party's nom ination." Although Oregon wont overwhelm ingly "Insurgent" nt tho last election, no progressive Republicans wore invited. .ftitri" -4 -vsrsjNsr-'- Over 500 Residents of City and Val ley Arc Present at Annual Fail Gathering of the Rogue River Val ley Boosters. CHINA CHINA CHINA Supplies Are In We Solicit Your Trade e ART STORE BE SURE I7 NORTH (1 RAP RaciTic. Thorn 10 U STRICT II oino Phono )" BAPTIST CHURCH HOLD BANQU ET Shorty Garnett Acts as Toastmastcr Over 300 Attend and Very Pleasant Evening Is Had Many Brief Addresses Arc Made. Tho members of the llnptfcr church nnntl their frionds held a very eu joynljlo jjootl time session at St. MuYks lmll Inst night. A hanqiict was one of the especial ly intorostiujj Cultures of the even ing. Covers were laid for over .100. H. C Onrnctt was toastmaaster. Anions those who responded were .John Aruell, V. V. Mi'nrs Harry Tul tle, H. DeAnnond, Kev. and Mrs. Holmes. ITALIAN TROOPS IN LONDON, Oct. 27. Tho Italian troops in Tripoli are in serious trou ble, according- to tho Central News' war correspondent, in his first un- consorod dispatch, cabled from Malta. Their left wing is being desperately pressed at Sheraibalt, he adds, amliif it is broken and the Turks como out victorious a massa cro is likely. TEACHER WAVES A FLAG: SAVES MAN HOOD HIVI2R, Or Oct. 27. The American flag hoisted in the facos of twunly angry Japancso fcoctiou bands by Mis Edna Merchant, a school lonelier nt Columbia, probably saved .lame O Unon, an O. W. . & N, seolion hose from rough Imndling and )oseiii!o death. Infuriated b yonlers he hnd given them tho .Tnpnnoso ruslrO'Urien into lliu school building. They started to follow but tho young lady checked lliom Jv raising the American flag and silently pointing to it. O'Hrien meanwhile oscnped through tho back window. With over 00 rosiiltuit of the Hogue river valley present, crowding the auditorium at the "Nut" to il capacity the fall round-up of the Med ford coininercial club held Thurs day evening was n givat success. It proed all that such a meeting should. The committees hud done their work I well nud there was no hitch at nii.x j point during the evening. The speeches delivered during the evening were very good, all of the speakers being closely followed and heartily applauded. Judge W. Jl.i Colvijr, president of the club, opened n. ..... ..:... i.... :..i.,.i.......i i.. mv iiii'ciui;; Mini 111 tut iiiiii'uui'i-ii 1 n -ii lessor miner 01 me iregon iVgrieui tural College. County Clerk W. If. C.demnn, Prof. P. .1. O'Onrsi. Judgej K. K. Kelly. W. II. Core and 1. (V Young, the latter being from Ashland. During the discourses, many kind words were spoken in prai-e of the valley and several suggestion- made as to future development. Several stunts were introduced during the; evening which included tho receiving of wireloss messages by Judge ICel- j ly, which were greeted with ninny bouts of glee as some local situation was touched upon. Otvnev Putton Pntlon appeared disguised as a "moss-back" and "engaged in a wordy war with Judge Kelly on the pln' form. Finally Owney was ".-hown up." A skoleton representing a "dent, one" also dangled about tho ceiling for a while. Art Burgess sang a topical song which was greatly enjoyed, while the Apollo (pinrtette, composed of Messrs. Gore, Whetsel, Hd and Geo. Andrews, rendered several .selections About the walls of the room were placards depicting the great growth made by Med ford during the pas) year. They created much interest. The banquet prepared by V. O-cn-bnigge furnished good things to eat and the crowd made short work of the edibles when the speaking was over One of the most pleasing fea tures of the evening was the presen tation of a gold-headed umbrella and a gentleman's traveling case to Judge Colvig as a token of the club's ap preciation of his srevicos. W. II. Gore made the presentation speech ti which Judge Colvig brioifly responded. How's Thi FOR SATURDAY About SJ00 pieces of plain while seinl-porcelaln dinner ware In plates, cups and saucers, pltittorn, vegetable dldbes, etc. Our own regular goods that mild regularly at 10c up to 7."e each. This lot Is slightly imperfect. Closing out pilco tomorrow 5c, 10c 15c and 25c ea .At , H.II 11 : HOSIERY 10c Pair l.-.c Pair H.lo Pair If you aro going to buy Hosiery get your money's worth. You get tho host and pay the least at Hussoy;8. UNDERWEAR IiAlUKS', MISSIES', HOYS' 1'nlon Soils and Serrate (lUl'lUCIllS 25c to $1.50 Dr. 1) o n t n u ' b Sleeping Garments in sizes from 1 to 10 years ."), 7."c, $1.00 TTnukln for Health. Fancy China, Glassware, Etc. We aro showing the larsost and most complete lino In tho city. New goods arriving dally. Whether you care to buy or not, como in and look around. You will bo surprised at tho many changes wo bavo made, both In tho lino of goods shown and arrangement of our store. i Halloween Novelties 5c, 10c 15c New line of Photograph Local fie card, (t for U."c View Postcards, Just In. Hussey's Stomach Tonic Puis liio Stomach In Splendid Shape and Supplies Vim, Vigor and Vilalily to the AVIiolo Itody If you feel all run down, out of sorts, norvoua and doprossod, go nnd got a r0-cont box of MI-O-NA stom ach tablets todny, Tako overy ono of thorn according to directions and when thoy aro gone ou will fool liko a different poison. MT-O-NA stomach tnblots will ren ovate your disordered stomach nud bowels; thoy will put llfo Into your inactlvo Uvor, Thoy will banish norvousnoss, brain fag, dizziness, headaches, nlulit awoats and BleoplesHiioHs. Mf-O-WA will stop sour risings, gna nnd heartburn in five minutes, Largo box 50 routs nt Chas, Strang's and druggists ovorywhoro. PPIJII I l.F.IIW. -. - lfl0tfllfltflMWirWtflWUljW It was unanimously de cided at the Commercial Club Round-up last night that the best dressed man present wore a Toggery Bill SUIT OF CLOTHES END OF THE MONTH SALE - AT Prints Jtfost Dross salt pi-iciv a yard Priuls, 5c MANN CENTRAL AVE. NEAR POST OFFICE, Gloves Woiiumi'h (Jaslmipro (llnvi'H, all Hi.t'H, 25c salt1 prico w pair ... THREE BIG BARGAIN DAYS NEW COATS I ust t'ocpivi'd a hpauli fiil lino of Ivovorsiblo ( Vals in fancy mixtures. Spooial valnos al $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00" Women's Blade Broad cloth V o a I s ai. $10.00, $15.00 and $25.00 oach. (Mi i 1 d ro n s Coals si I, $4.98, $5.98, $6.98, $7.98 FURS Splendid vstlnos in Muffs anil Sojipfs jd $2.98, $3.98, $5.98, $0.98 and $9.98. I NEW SUITS Wo mo n 's All Wool Sortfo Suits, ii) to dsito in stylo; salt) JJ P fkfk prico $J.tMW Woinon's Suits niado of all wool mix l.ii res, splen did values al $18.00 Woinon's All Wool one piece Sorgo Drosses, very speoistl $7.50 WAISTS fiOO I) o si ii I, i lu 1 now Waists on sale at. 98c, $1.25, $1.75- $2.98, $3.98 Corset Day Dr. Warner's Rust Proof Corsets in sill the new tall models sit, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00. SPECIAL 100 pairs hosivy Coutil Corsets with two pairs hose .supporters, vow sno- i 48c cisil sit si pair Neckwear .Just received, si hoautiful now line of Side .Isihots smtl Lsico Collin's, on sale 25c al. osi oh BELTS Now stylo Bolls in sill colors on sale at 25c, 39c, 50c, 75c. Dress Goods Now Plaids for ehil- 17c (Iron's dresses I VMVfl 38 inch sill wool Serge in sill colors Qp si vsird iJvj 5G inch Scotch JMix tures in sill f lie now col orings, ".Made in Ore- ;;,v.:.z $i.69 .t 4 Buy . Ll tlqlepraof m Hosiery FOR MEN. WOMEN '..; AND CHILDREN. Jgit AVo hsivo just, put in a lino of tho famous "Nolo Proof" Hosiery for women. See them. SPECIAL 25 doss. Women's and Children's h'sist Plaolc lloso, very spe cial, a jisiir 10c UNDERWEAR SALE "Women's an d Children's Vests and Psints, very special, Qp each uvj Women's- hoys and girls' Shirts, Pants and Draw ers, very Qp special, en....1'' Sheets and Pillow Slips 72x90 hlosiched Shoots on sale sit only, MO (tJloll TUl '12 and hlosiohed 15 inch Pillow SlipsspoOpl Squibbs Spices Give Best Results in Pickling Fruit Aboslutely Pure Exceptionally Strong Economical to Use MEDFORD PHARMACY NKAIt l'OST OFFKJK. l'JIONIJ NIOUT OH DAY MAIN 101. Diamonds, Watches and JEWELRY Everything in the Jewelry Line If You Want Quality, I have it THE JEWEJLER MARTIN J. REDDY Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting and Engraving f I r0V4194,0944t4,4t4,t,ttt0l4t44