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P v?1 , 1 I r . , ( t " . i l . FAGlttWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MIUDFOUD, OREGON WEDNESDAY. AUCUTS'P -21, 1012 - i ' ' ! ' ' ' " -1 ' "ia it i '-Ml V ', f'V M t; f ,4: i n i. ' !-. i i ; o , u ) ? t ( t h-I Mi M B i I (!. f fOCAL AND , Mr. and Mr, J. M. Kllgoro of AVUner werrt rctfe?it visitors In Med ford having motored In from Wltnor. H.'fcVuktee j)1wwto lonra In the B&rgtttiiro Tor 'Sherulan( Wyo., whfere ho has. property tnAortats. Everett Ilccnon has left for a hr't oHiinn hear Klamath Falls. ills- ft fit punrnntcoilf by Elfort, the Tailor. ' i i mini i uniuiK iiuar ivinuiHV.il rai Talf abd winter' icoods arc. on play lit a Very ioW flRiiro and 131" Mrs! AV.'. Glasgow and son Carlj havo returned from a short trip to Crater. !.ak?, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Ager of Phoe nix ero recent visitor In Mcdford. Mr, and Mrs. Tcrranco O'N'oll of fUKSlutto'arc. In Medford on a short buniuc&a trip. vAtitortiobllo for ale, $200, Reed condition. Room 422, M. V. & H. DldR. 132 Mrs. T. N. Young of Rock Point la In Medford on a short business trip.' "".Arthur Thomas of Applegnto Is In Medford on a short business trip. S. A. Novell, ladles tailor, 4 th floor M. P. & H. Mdg. , Mra.,K. A. Wilson of Grants Pass Spent .Wednesday with friends In Medrovd. ' tfcnry'J, twls of Barron precinct Is' in Medford on a short business trip. ( Oak and hardwood $1.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. Plans aro being mado for tbo an- nual encampment of tho G, A. R. of southern Oregon at Eaglo Point Sep tember 20 to 27. .Nearly 200 mem bers will meet tho Point and en Joy themselves for a week. The ''en campment Is an annual affair. Mrs. E. Klrchgessncr of RIvcrdale Is expected to return next week from a visit at San Dlcgo. HammocKs. sporting goods, bluo tlaac, ordorleas oil stoves, refrigera tors, etc Prices right. Shaplclgh Hardware Co., 28 South Central. Mrs. Rex H. Lasipman has left for a visit with eastern friends. Rex Is making his home in this city during tho absence of his wife. Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co., Sixth and Fir. , R. S. Kelscy, mayor of Gold Hill, spent Tuesday in Medford on a short business trip. Peaebea. 30 and -40 cents per box, delivered. Home phone 13-Z. 236 Berlin Tailoring and French Dry Cleantng Company. 109 West Main street, wish to announce that they aro prepared to do first class clean ing and pressing, also bats blocked and trimmed. Ladles' and Gents' suits made to order. Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone' Pacific G362. 'Li "b." Keff of Little Butte creek spent' Wednesday with Medford friends'. See K. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. U. C Houston of Eagene Is In Medford for'a brief visit with friends. Mr.' end Mrs. A. M. Brown of 11. C. Kinney and family of Grants PaM'who hnvo boben on a ten day's online bv nutnniDlitln tht-otieh the CraCeV lake country, returned homV; Honuwy nigni. Tpey report a, most 'excellent Ivlp, with a snow fall of about three Inches of tho beautiful In Jthq Crater country to add variety to tho outing. "Mifcs Allco Croxler"of New York arrived Ticsday to spend the day 'on business. Miss Croiler rcjiiyscni J. K. X Brady S: Co., Chicago, '"ntul 'hns traveled all over this country,' been to Kuropo several times, to South America once and Is headed for here again. , l '' D. D. Weston, commercial photog- raphern, negatives made any time or place, by appointment Phouo M. 141 .T. W Turvoy tho Williams Cream ery man was a recent vtsltor In Mod- ford, Knrly Crawford ppachc tor sale,' tlv C. Joy, phone Pacific 691-J-l. 132 Mlko Womnck has returned from Siskiyou county where ho recently located fourteen copper claims near a recent strike. Ho Is enthusiastic In regard to the outlook. Tho place to get tho best Ever green sweet corn Is nt tho market, booth 5. 141 AV. W. McClurc of Applogatc Is In Mod ford on business. Get Mrs. Reynolds homo made bread at DcVoo's, .M'-s v. a. Ames has icll tor a visit with friends on Griffin Creek. Hay for salo. W. II. Everhard. Phono 6G71. GO 'WAY.'dLACK MAN, YO' HAVE NO VOTE AN YO' CAN'T COME IN! SUNDAY SCHOOL MAKES CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS Ruck are In Medford visiting friends. 'Soda !Foantata at DeVoe'a. Charlie Sherman of Talent was a recnt "visitor "in Medford. All wool bine serge suits to your neaVufo at 5M6.50? no nso wearing a hand-me-down, at Eifcrt, the Tailor. 131 AlUn J. Eastman of Central Point spent Wednesday with Medford Xrlcndr. U. E. Williams of Grants Pass is In Medford for a short business vigil. Roger HItcbcock or Eaglo Point spent Wednesday In Medford on business. O. J. Conner of Prospect Is in Medford on a short business trip. Kodak finishing, the best at Wes ton's, opposite book store. Jf ff Heard, E. E. Kelly, T. E. Dan !oh aid George Putnam left Wednes day afternoon for a fishing trip on Roguo River. Mrs. A. O. Anderson, formerly a resldrt of thla city, Is hero from Pi timid visiting friends. Money to loan on country proper ty." Carkin & Taylor, Jackson Coun ty Rank Bldg., .Medford. W. H. Qonuau a dairyman of tho, Jniap-Off-Joo country was a recent visitor In Medford .Fresh ripe figs'. Home phono 13-Z. 129 CdMtutwloncr Carson of this hor ticultural district wa3 a recent Med fqrd visitor. Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), atturneys-at-law. over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. . . . A Sunday school organized in Tom Sunday. JFny 2fs by the Rev. Winuiw, to he known tho Tolo Union School with n staff of two officers and four teachers!, Mis-s G. Webb, superinten dent and Mrs. P. II. Pnrrar, secretary aud treasurer. The Sunday scluwl hns progressed" most favorably and several ministers have held erviccs in the school. Sunday, August 11, Rev. Hun-t of Central Point prenehed n most interotiuj; sermon which was greatly enjoyed by till present par ticularly the children. 31 r. Hurst will preach to us nsjnin September S, 1D12. and we besenk for him a full house. Our Sunday school will be held in the near future in tho new brick public school, n fine new struc ture just neariuir completion, and will s-eat about two htuidred people. It is most-comJTortnble with good light aud very' 'appropriate "for Sunday school services. Tho secretary, Mrs. Farrnr, has been negotiating fW au organ for tho Tolo Sunday school. MEXICAN REtELS CENTER ON WESTERN COAST .ii m..s. i ' z. annfc --. . iz' JJhWiBm&&Um o- y I tWi B ftjnKjg- -rrjr fc '3iirv . ft - v .- EL PASO, Texas, Attg. 21. The Ororco revolutionists will apparently ennccntrato here and afterwards on the west coast either In tho state of Slnaloa or Lower California. Tho activity of United States troops on the Mexican border prevents success ful operations of tho rebels near those states, a condition which thoy assert was not necessary during the Madero revolution. The United States is evidently anticipating a move to gain possession of a seaport thus attempting to bring in munitions of war by boat by sending the cruiser Denver to the west coast. SOLDIERS AT -PLAY 'FAIL'- ' TO CAPTURE SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. -The war Is over and SanjFrancIsco Is safe. From early morning until 2 o'clock this afternoon tho Red army of in vasion and the Bluo army of the de fenders engaged )n n battle near Coy ote, 75 miles bouth of hero in the Santa Clara valley. When the umpire bhiw tbo "whistle he doclared It a draw battle. U-K -Now Torfc ilarvld. JEFFRIES FIGHTS OVER ; TAFT PROUD OF POSSESSION OF DEER Card of Thunk. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for tbclr kindness during tho death of our husband, father and son, William T. Vincent. Also for tbo many beautiful llorul offer ings. MRS. W. T. VINCENT. MARY A VINCENT AND FAMILY. ' LOS ANGELES, Cal., Atig. 21.' Wth a badly twlstod ankle, bnt In possession of a buck that caused the accident, Jim Jeffries has today re turned from a hunting trip near Soledad. Jim's injury was received niter he and an unidentified hunter had fired simultaneously from different angles at a deer. Each claimed tho ani mal, and tho stranger, unawaro of Jeffries' identity, attempted to take It by force. Aiming one of his fam ous right swings nt tho enemy's Jaw, Jeffries' Judgment of distance was poor. He missed, and for 'three seconds wildly waved his arms on tho brink of a precipice. A timely butt in the stomach from tho stranger's head sent the former champion down an eighty foot incline. Ho grasped the buck's leg as he fell. Evidently fearing ho had killed his antagonist, tho straugur disappeared. Jeffries was found two hours lator by his brother Jack and helped to camp. SHERMAN vsiiiN'GTokf.al'fvrieVj m congratulation ms sent uv Trepi dant Tnft to Vice president Sherman nt L'tien toduj while Sherman wns being officially notified of hi re nomination by the republican national convention. Tho menage -aid: "I am proud to again bo a joint stiindnrd-benrer with yon vJ'rfr the party of conscrvstNin, sanity nud progrcs-." HALF OF IMPORTED IMPURE ORUGS PASS U. S. INSPECTION DENVER, Aug 21 Fifty per cent of tho drugs entering tho port of New York and pabscd by tho govern ment's Inspectors there as chemically puro aro declared by the governtn'-fit Inspector at San FrancUco to bo adul teraied. . NOTICE. Notice Is horeb ghen that tho un dersigned will apply lo the city coun cil nt Its meeting to bo hold Septem ber 3, 1912, for a licence to sell mnlt, spirituous and vinous liquors in quantities lest than n gallon at its place of business at No. 31 S. Front street, city of Medford for a period of six months. 11 8.,REDC'LIFF Dated Aug. 20 1012. 1.17 - fortUnd. Orvsoa S 'IWMent ed Vj School fat Qltlt lN w Din o nvwow p t.pK)ij Ull!. Aft, tlmtlH.(lBUllU. I For ctle4rTTHi: SIKTEU KLl'KIIIOII I ornrvZJ.HI. Ilrlrn Iln Easy to Get Relief From Indigestion Your stomach should digest tho food yoU eat without the aid of any afjfriefal 'digestives. If It won'L "do that, then you are continually sub ject to d8pcpln, Indigestion, heart burn, headaches and constipation. Instead of taking digestive tiled 1 clnon, take stops to get your stotnach and Intestines again In a healthy. natural condition. Jnyno's Tonic Vermifuge will'do this for you If you will take It regularly. It Is -not a digester of foods, but It will restoro your stomach and Intestines so that thqy will attend to their natural functions, digesting what you cat and giving strength to tho body. For more thnn eighty years Ihou sands of men and women who bad suffered pains caused by dypepsta and Indigestion hnvo been praising this Tonic as tho only remedy which brought thorn permanent relief. As tho Tonic acts directly upon tho i . , stomach and intestines. It Is a .nat ural appetizer and strength builder. Many forms of supposed indiges tion aro the result nt Intestinal para sites, for which Jnyno'a Tonic Vcr- tnlfugo is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jnyno's; ncccpt no other. Sold by druggists overywhere, Dr. DJayno & Ron. Philadelphia, Pa. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Weeks&McGowanCo. Nets VfeMt r. w. wtths sen J JK W4rXt won nt &4.B 'XT "WANTED Experienced housekeeper C10 S. Central, Mrs. J. 3. Orth. IiRAMORC FOR RENT Modoru seven room house. Phone 7201, 720 Welch street. 134 MONEY To loau on city and close In ranch property. C. A. McAr thur, room 3, P. O. Ulock. Roth phones. FOR RENT -Furnished 5 room modern bungalow, close in, paved btrcet, gas stove, stationery tubs, 25.00. C. A. McArthur. Roth phones. 129 WANTED Salesman. Portland company wants a salosman to rep resent them In Medford and south ern Oregon good opportunity for n business getter. Experience not necessary. Ask for Mr. Wilson. Hotel Holland. 129 MRS. TELLS JFROIBLES Lady fi GOodwater Describes Her Distressing Experience and Tells How She Was Finally Relieved. Goodwaler, Mo. ''Ever since I was a little girl," says Mrs. Riley Laramore, "I was a great sutler er from dyspepsia. J suffered misery after eating, and lad terrible heartburn. I thought I Jud to suffer this way aj long as I lived, but when I began to tayej ineaioras uiacK-uraught, in small doses, every .night, the heartburn was all gone in a few days, and I could cat without distress. t took two small packages In all, and although that was some time ago, the dyspepsia has not returned. 1 speak a good word for Thedford'i Black-Draught whenever I have the op portunity." If eating causes distress, we urge you to try Thedford's Black-Draught. II cleanses the system, helps the stomach tc digest its food, regulates the bowels, and stimulates the liver. It acts gently and is without bad alter effects. Try it Price 25c S.S.S. THE CURE FOR SCROFULA The usual symptoms of Scrofula nro onlnrged glanOs of the nsole, sores nnd ulcers on the body, skin alfeotions, catarrhal troubles, weak oves, and general poor health. Tho inherited poison, transmitted through tho blood, pollutes und weakens this liuld, and in place of 'its nutrltivo qualities ulic the circulation with scrofulous matter, which aaps the vitality of the ontlro system. Thousands -of jchHdron, born with a scrofulous taint, hnvo 8pont their childhood In constant physical suffering, and grown to manhood or womanhood hnndlcappod by ill health and Btunted growth, nnd perhaps later satae dlsoaso of tho bones or Joints developed. 8.S.8., given in their early Ufa. would havo prevented this. It would havo cleansed and purinod tho blood of the taint, uourlshod and stengthened their systems, and asslstod oach to grow into strong, healthful manMood or womanhood. S. 8. B. is the very best xomsdy for Scrofula. It. goes down to tho bottom of tho trouble, and cleanses the circulation of all scrofulous matter. It sunnllos tho weak, dlsoasod blood with strength. and health-building qualities, and under tho purifying -effects of thi KreaS; In uny form, and Is an absolutely safe treatment for children, even Infanta, or persons of any ace. Literature about Scrofula and a n? jil advice tree. - THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. .iCTA, OiU 1 LiveSfafek Wanted ,-- -i ' ' ' ' AVAN'IMCI) TO BUY All Jcintls of Jivo Kiock, Inrgp or Hiunll quuiitiiiotf. AVill pay Ik'hI. nmr- M.Vr. SKVJKR, cloUnioii Moat Oo. itiiJ - IAJ SJL APPLES ' APPLES APPLES ' Do You' Want Sell? AVliai KOl't and qutuiUfcios,. and what nfico ? Wu aVo not tclidoringi'or anvWuy V fniU. 1)( yoti wlmt Ui consign 'and i1uuio(r (hu ihIiVIcoIhY Consult us and wo will iivo you (juolatioiiB. In ovcry case wc nond lluv hOIIith salo notes. In Now York wo uso our own salo noto, and do not Jiavo apples sold by auction. W. N. WHITE 00. 76 Park Flaco, Now York Flour? Coffee? , i, Tea? OR WHAT? Anything you buy fronf ua in tfio Giro cory lino will bo right. Our Bakery Do uartmont is a sourco of prido to no invostigato. Allen Grocery Co GROWERS OF PEACHES Do you want your fruit lmnfllcd by expert nnlosmont ' Do yob want the HKST IMtlCRBi tho lncifio CobmI market nt ionlsT Do youvvrnnt to line up with "The IIouno of n Btjunro Deal!" , It bo, get in touch with tm NOW. i' EOGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Pac. 5621. Medford, Oregon Home 307 ICE as clear and hard as diamonds Storage rooms right for all ' kinds of goods. - vi n in i 1 Our wagons deliver to all parts of the city. Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240 Medford Ice (& Storage Co. Kstabllshod 187S Iueoriorated 1004 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS 'Commission Merchants . 201 l'Vanklln St., Now York , Our HjK'cJalty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo our own houses In M:V VOHIC, IJVKUIfJOJi, I.OMIO.V and olahoow' Direct conBlenmeuta solicited or iteo our Itoue nivor representative. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon Nearly a qtiartor of n contuiy under tho saino managomont THE 1 r j i Jackson,, County Bank Medford, Oregon . It lias suc(joodod.lJooauHOo , Soundness o't principlo Economy of management Safety"'of investmout . Coueous undrlibcrnl trontmout CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 . t i v t W. I. Vawtei1 .President G. R. Lindloy, Aico Pros. O.W. McDonald, Oashier T-1 L .