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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1911)
arEPFOKD MATTj TRTBITNE, arTCTWOTm, OTCFIOtf, TURSffAY, NOVFrTlER 21, iOtf. ELIEF SOCIETY S ORGANIZED Committee Consistinn of Mayor Canon, W. W. Eifcrt and Rev. A , A. Holmes Meet to Form Plans for Oroanlzcil Charity. Tlio oily clinrlly commlttco com posed of Mayor Canon, W. r. Klfort nml Uev. A. A. Holmes mot Tuesday morning for tho purposo of outlin ing plans for directing clly charily, and organized tlio city relief society, llov. Holmes was elected troasuror of the organization. The new Bocioty asks contrlbu HoiiH of clothing with which to car ry on rollof work. Gifts may be loft nt 20S North Contral nveiiuo with atlas Mlnnlo Kimball. All per sons In tho city desiring to work with tho society aro referred to Mayor Canon. The cooperation of lodges, oily, churches and other or ganisations Is sought. It Is desired that nil destltuto families bo aided nt Christinas time. An entertainment is to bo ar ranged to raiso funds for tho work. This entertainment will bo under tho direction of Ed M. Andrews. FIRST VISIT IN CITY IN YEARS F. 0. Higcnbotltam of Upper Rofluo River, Who Knew Med font Well in the '80s, Is Astounded nt Growth of the City. JAMES R. KEENE HOME. Viitiii Medford for llie first time, in eight years, it being his seeo.nl visit in the past twonty-oglit year-! F. B. lligenbothmn of Upper Rogue river is today in Medford marveling nt the great growth the city litis made since his hut visit. Mr. lligotihothnm knew Modfnrd when sago hruh sto nl in place of Imhinets Mocks anil, :n foot, when there was nothing to Med fonl at ail. Mr. Iligciibnthnni is here to vi-.it liis mother, wJio is the oldot lady resident of tliis city. " - , - - 1 I'.ilo and weak, James It. Keono returned to New York after having been absent from the United States for more than ten mouths, during which time he underwent a serious operation, from the effects of which he has not yot recovered. PRESIDENT RIPLEY ON COAST FOR WINTER TAKING TESTIMONY OF CHAMBERLAIN ASSAULT LTXCOLN CENTKR, Kan., Nov. 21. Taking of testimony began to day in tho trial of Sheriff Clark. A. N. Sims nnd John Schmidt, charged with assault and battery on Mi.-s Mary Chamberlain, the pretty young school teacher whom they nro Re cused of tarring and feathering. Miss Chamberlain was expected to testify todny. She took a long walk before court opened, appcarine in the court room with a largo bouquet of flowers, and apparently in excellent spirits. RIVERSIDE. Cal.. NW. 2l.-Suf-fering from a slight affection of tiie throat, President K. P. Ripley of the Santa Fe railroad is here today with his family, where he will spend three or four days before go-intr to Santa Barbara for the winter. Although his physician had ordered him to do little talking, Ripley talked freely of Santa Fe plans. "The board of directors," bo snid "has authorized tho issuance of $100,000,000 of bonds which will be used in building lip the lines of the compnny, but it is not nt all prob. able that any part of the money will bo realized before the end of anotli-4' year." Ripley also says that the new train de luxe to be put on between C!i'iieo nnd Los Angeles will be the greatest scheme for luxurious travel in the world. PEACE ON EARTH SUNDAY TOPIC Local Ministers Will Alt) In Move- ment to Secure Ratification of Ar bitration Treaty by Senate Will ' Speak on Peace Sunday. Look at Ihu uds lor Iho chance to buy Hie propoily you need at a "right piico." MEDFORD THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 Triumphant Return Tho Really One Great Play of This Day nnd Ao Draperies W curry n very poiiiiiIoU Hit of ilwiirrlrn. Ikph uurfnlna, fUlur. no, nml do nil oliimii'i (if llUiolntrrllilt. A prelnl limn to look nftt-r tlila work tixolimlvoly nml will ulvti gooit horvlco nn la imimlbla to gtt In uvea tlio InrgMt olilc. Weeks & McGowan Co CHICKEN THIEVES ARE GETTING BUSY Whether it is caused by tho ap proach of Thanksgiing or not, the fact remains that the theft of chick ens in the city has assumed far larg er proportions during tho past few days than has prevailed throughout the summer. A large number of com plaints have been made and in a few instances shotguns have been taken down mid fixed up preparatory to a warm reception for some light-fingered gent in search of a Thanksgiv ing meal. Drank Chloride of Lime. TACOMA. Wash., Nov. 21. Mary Smith, regular prisoner at tho city Jail for drunkenness and who was prevented from hanging herself when locked up a month ago, mado a second attempt to dlo last night by drinking tho chloride of ltmo disin fectant. Sho will recover. Medford ministers me preparing to aid in arousing sentiment i favor of the proposed arbitration treaties be tween tho United States and England nnd the United Shite and France bv adxoeattug thu peace nmomenl lroin their pulpits next Sunday. The American Pence and Aihilra tional league of New Yoik has desig nated Sunday as "utiit.v Sundaj," and bus requested clergymen throughout the nation to hold special services to urge the senate to ratify the now pending treaties. $ Mfim i cIiSlM tj3JJ6 liaiiNhes u.iiHlruff It quickly kills tho dandruff gerniB that's why dandruff vanishes bo promptly when PARISIAN SA01J l used. Parisian Sage Is (iiuirauttvil by rims. Strang to eradicate dandruff, to stop falling hair and Itching scalp, or money hack. Get a fifty cont bottlo today and become acquainted at once with tho most delightful hnlr dressing in the world. "I gladly recommend It ns tho heat hair tonic I liavu evor known. I find It tho only hnlr tonic that will cure dandruff, cleanso the scalp, and niako tho hnlr grow long and beautiful." Miss Slgnn Alii, 2 Farwell St., W. Worcester. Mass. BY CHARLES KLEIN AUTHOR OF THE LION- -AND THE MOUSE -THE GAMBLERS MAGGIE PEPPER.'etc. FRANKLYN GALE UEAGLE POINT LIVERY ATABJUE, Tho underBlKued having Jimt completed a large now livery tdublo In Knglo Point, wo Invito tho travel ing public to call and examine our rigs, teauiH, etc , all being In flint ehiHH condition Our motto Ih to Mvo anil Let Live. Phono at stable and rcHldenco. Call central, 8. II. HAUNISII .V1 HON, Prop. Wo Handle WntchcH EWEJLK 1 0 9Wwn J as ANNIE EFFRIES B RAYMOND WHITAKER UK RICHARD REWSTER and Perfect Supporting Company Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Seats now on sale at Hnskins' Wear Toric Glasses For Comfort $&Nt&$ 'mm:; If your ordinary (llanBen nrt an n mir ror nod reflect objects from behind. If your eyelnHhen touch tho Ioiih or tho rim of your glaeiieii como be tween tho eyo and tho object only TOItlO Iviimoh, couforintng to tho Hhapo of tho oyo, can overcomo the difficulty. I will ho ploancd to fit your oyoa with TORIC k'tisurt today. Dr. Rickert Eyesipht Specialist Over Keiitner'N, Mcdfonl mBlSSl YAiM. SLjL MULtl- -v;.-rTiB X(0, !-jJaKS mumlm jHHHTIh IbIuII that cannot ho hiiiihimhciI for perfect hemity and ncciirato tliiKi'keeplug qualltleH. They mo III (told mid Sil ver for Ladles and (leiitleiueii. Our pnHnut Htock of IiIkIi grade .lowelry oinhriiNcti WateheH, CIiiiIiih, CIiiiiiiih, llraceletH, Hinnchcfi, Wedding, Ku Kagemeut, Moiirutug and Minuet ItlugN, i:iir-(lniiM, llieiiHt-iiliHin, ami a vailot) of other IuiiiiIhoiuu tiluldilM that will uiiiko haiiilHOilio pieHiuitii for either ex. KEULER Tin: ,ikvi:i.i:h I Oil W. .Main Kt. pfflOGSkvB m 11 I 1 B ft w At tho men you limit enteem, Do thoy not all hnvo Bpotleim llueiiT Have you ever met n iiurremifiil mini yet who was cnrelcim about hit collar and cuffn, to nay until lug about Iho rent of IiIh llueu? Tho wno limn nemlit IiIh linen wlmro ho known without n doubt It In going to bo returned whole, and with a nnow white flulith That'H here. Phono for our wagon THE STAR Steam Laundry Medfonl, Orfgon rrr: MIDSEASON CLEARANCE SALE This sale of all sales of ready-to-wear garments opened Monday morning at 9 o'clock with a good attendance, not a jam, a crush, birt customers that appreciate bargains such as Ahrens is giving to reduce the stock. Not once, but dozens of times during the day, did we hear that this is the place for real bargains, even greater values than advertised, no exaggerated values here. Do not take our word for it, but come see for yourself. When we say $35.00 tailored suits at $19.50 we mean every word of it; newest fall models. Here is Just a Partial List of Prices That Should Prove an Irresistable Appeal to the Keenest of Buyers : $35.00 Tailored Suits $19.50 We will itemize n few at this price merely to give you an idea what to expect. A handsome Oxford Qrcy Cheviot Suit, close-fitting jacket, 30 inches long, skinner satin lined, panel back and front ukirt, kilt pleat at bottom, sizes 3G-10, value $35.00, at this sale $10.53 Another is a pretty model made of Grey Golfing Cloth, self-trimmed collar, Copenhagen, skeleton lined, skirt is made with high waist line, stitched bottom, size 18, value $35.00, at this sale $19.50 $25.00 Tailored Suits $14.75 Others in grey, tweeds, brown tweeds, mixtures, navy blue, pebble cheviot, brown cheviot, actual values $27.50 to $35.00, nt this sale $19.50 Tailored Suits in men's wear suitings, wide wale serges, mixtures and cheviots, all faultlessly tailored, good lino of sizes and colors, aclual values $22.50 to $25.00, nt this sale $14.75 $20.00 Tailored Suits $9.75 Tailored Suits in pretty mixtures, serges, etc., strictly tailored and sailor collar effects, junior, niissos' nnd ludios' sizes, actual vame $15.00 to $20.00, at this sale $9.75 Higher Priced Tailored Suits Reduced Accordingly. Long Coats Included in this Sale $35.00 Plush Caracal and Pony Coats, lined throughout with yarn dyed satin, "Style Croft" models, nt this sulo .$28.50 Long Black Hrondcloth Coats, $30.00 nnd $35.00 values, nt this sale $22.50 $ 15.00 and $50.00 lllaek Broadcloth Coats, at this Mile f.. $32.50 Foulard and Serge Dresses $9.75 Nifty styles in Foulard and Serge Drcnses, kimona nnd set-in kimona slocvcs, col ors navy, brown, Copenhagen and red, regular values $12.50 and $15.00, at this sale .'. $9.75 (fPlalPl ran. One lot of Black Brnnduloth and ICerxey Coals, actual values to $25.00, at lliis tmlo Mixture ContB, Golfing Coats, all reduced for UiIh sale. .$10.00 Child rens Coats All are reduced, boido us much as one-hnlf, ns low ns $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 lip. ' ; . At $5-00, Dresses, Coats and Raincoats About 25 garments in this lot Taffeta Silk Dresses, Serge Dresses, and about a doyen Silk KiiinconlH; actual values three, four nnd five times tho price asked; nt this sale $5.00 Rubberized Moire Raincoats, $8.75 r Rubberized Moire Itaincoalfl, a good nsuortinent of sdzes, actual value to $27.50, at this sale $8.75 Small Wares Hair Nets '. 3c ' Hair Rolls' ' .r 50c Umbrellas $1.00 to $3.00 Phoenix Mufflers, 50c quality 39c Phoenix Mufflers, 75o' quality . , .55c Armor Plato IIoso, to introduce thu line. . . , , 21c Mercerized Lislo Ribbed Top IIoso, 50o values V 39c MILLINERY Dresses, Special $15.00 Ono very extensivo line of Sill; nnd Wool Dresses, pnquin foulards, French gorges, wool ohallics, this season's newest styles, actual values to $25.00, at Ihl finlo $15.00 A very pretty Brown Satin Dress, tunic effect, high waist line, laco yoke, size 30, regular value $20.50, at this sale . . . .$22.00 A Tan I)ress, miustral clotli, high-neck trimmed with a Battenburg braid, round yoko effect, plaited skirt, oxclusiyo stylo,, feize 30, tegular valuo $32.50, nt thiH sulo $24.50 Evening Dresses are reduced one-fourth, ono-lhird and one-half. Evening Capes are reduced one-four Hi, All Trimmed Millinery reduced to n prico where you cannot rosinl buying Trimmed Huts, About 40 Trimmed Hats, velvets, velvet nnd braid combinations, etc., a complete color range, values to $8.50, at this ulo $8& Another lino of Trimmed Huts, including Pattern Hats, thin season's newest and best slmpes, nctual values to $10.00, at thin salo $5.00 All Pattern Hats vory materially reduced. About 120 Uiitriniincd Shapes, vol vein nnd felts, largo and Hiiiull shapes, actual values to $5.00, at this sale $1.00 A very handfeomo hugo French hlinpe, black fillk velvet, something to use up thoso ' willow illumes, a regular $0.50 value, at this fialo , . ,$2.95 SWEATERS Aro Included In this Mid-Season Clearance Salo, . "V HAND BAGS Your choico from our very extensive showing of high-grade Hand. Bags; vel vets, suedes, seal, Morocco ami mesh hngK, 20 per cent discount. ' French and Willow Plumes Reduced one-fourth, onc-thlril, onu-half, Silk Petticoats About G dozen Taffeta and MessnHue Bilk Petticoats, most every wanted color and black, at this sale .' $2.89 Another line of Taffeta and Messaliuu PoltlconlH, actual values to $10,00, nl this Bale $4.50 FURS Fnllro stock of Furs at reduced prices pretty Jap mink Hots, Kolinsky sols, soiilhorii lynx hoIh, iihhIuii mink sets. Iceland fox sets, immv at a snvllttl of nhout Ijji one-fourth. y Vx '