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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1912)
I' ;! j, sKaff mi 2); t mat W 't" 1"'" J v-(V' 1 VI n. m i 11 s WA1E I WAGON ns STEM Aflnr fijionlcliiK I" WooilvlllUi fn triil Point ami Jnclutmivlllo Kildny, II. l.o I'nRol, Prohibition candidate for United Htnton Senator ami 0, A. Htlllnmn, candidate for Cointreau, touched Mmlfonl Krldny night anil dotltoiod atldnmHOH from their "an. toinnhllo water wmkoii" nt a ntruot iiiootliiK Friday nlitlil. Blnco tholr cniiiinU:ii opniiuil AukiiiiI t, In Hlior amioiI, ()r., tlioy Iiiivii npokon In near ly 100 towim In WnHiliiK(on, Yam. lilll, OlackamnH, IJOoil lloml Ulvor, Mnrlon, Polk, llonton, Mini, !.nno, DoiirIiih ami JOHophlllo coiiiiIIch, tov- orliut (lio outlro illHliuiro of approxi mately H00 mllon hy automobile, in addition to tholr ntrcot iiiooIIiikh In varloiiH townn, MoHrH. PnRot ami Htllliuim havo spoken to men In liuiiliorlni? cuinpH, mllli, and tlinmh Iiik crown In Hid fields. pvorywhoro they liavo received n thoiiKlitful hearing and many havo oxproHood tholr Intention of idipport Iiik tlio Prohibition ticket the com ItiK ejection. Mr. Panel and Mr. Still man nr much Krntlflfod over tlio rn ceptlon tluty liavo roculvcd hunt and oliowhoro and restart! It an an rvl don co of lunrcapoil mipporl that will bo kIvoii tholr party thin fall. Mr. Vafwl pointed out that I Intro la a Ki'lioral belief that tlio Prolillil- tlon party In a mora tomporaneo no clt'Jy. TjiU lip declared to ho entirely iu)takiiii that I ho party In a vlcoroun vroRrrMlvn political orKuulratlon which deal wih all tlio a rout ijiu'm tloim of tlio day. While tlio oppoid tlon to tho liquor traffic Ih tho doinl itaut Imiio In tio prohibition plat form, Mr. Pnpnt imld It wan by no in on mi tho only Important ono. Mr. Panel referred to Hon Soiling, tho republican nonntorlal caudldato hy nay Iiik that a muu who required nix week to inako up hln mind whether ho would mipport Tnft or Iloonovelt wan hardly flttiMl to hold tho officer of tc-uator whoro ho would ho ex pected to deoldo loiportnntiucHlloitH on nhorl notice. Mr. Htlllmnii who nlno npoko de clared that tho Prohlljltlon party U the only ono whoito party and ticket furnlnh tho opportunity for tho ox proKtlon of tho IntolllRonro. and con fidence of tho worthy citizen, Mr. PnKut In a well known huxtuonn man of Portland, liavlni; boon ocro tury of tho Portland Commercial club for 10 yearn and hnvliiR been Identified with till tho movement for tho upbuilding of tho city and ntatu. Ho ha been fo rfi your trcnmiror of tho Pooplo'n Powor League, tho or ganization which ban luniiKiiratcd tho vnrloun m endure embraced In what In known a tho "Oregon Hyutcm.' Itn president In Hon Selling, tho ro publican caudldato for nonator, and Itn necrotary Is W. H. U'ltrcn. father of tho Inlttntlvo and referendum. Mr. Pngut In also member of tho Htato Orange. OTDFORD fATTJ TRTBUTO OTDFORD, PHKCION, SATURDAY, AUC1UBT 31, 1,9.12 PXQKffltPHP ENGLISH GIRL SWIMMER READY TO RIVAL OUR AMERICAN CHAMPION OBRY HOLD OP STAGE? That Well loMiiidicrry wax the loito rohlinr who four yearn npi liohl iiii tho Mluo l.eiln Htnuo Ih a theory that ('i)iiHtaliln Siucler M(iIhik t't tlio ileptliH. Tho coiixtuhlo iiih u I - t of thoKo who weio o tho nlno nml in biiHy chcukiiiK up on tho ileHeriptinn tit' tho lohhor. Ah far ' iim ho Iiuh none, lio JiOUitHhorry thooy rcmulpH iiuvxploiled. Tho highwayman who lultl up the hIiiko, NJcppeil nut I'k'ih a clump of uriiHii nun caimiy cominamieo uio twelve iaHH0HKern to Hue up hy the MfuilKiilu, Fiom IIchu twelvo he xCrnrI 181), to whleh ho Mini lie milled $1M0 hy liollnjr up fnur wjio ilrovu up wih IiIh wilo in a larKU wijkoii. Tiu rohher (hen thanked everybody einieeiiieil mid dlsap peareil. It Ih hiiIi! ho wiih a slllit mill) with u.liuhl romplexiou. liHBtlSHF" "'' fWi ctt k x i J L'V Pip W" M Mi, V H i ami 'B I WmmWKMLWmmBLmm-iJ!! I .1 u MISS LILY 5MITH AND HEfc5ISTERS. NISS SMITH IN TH CKTE i NEEDED 10 MAINTAIN TRUST HKAT'P'Ki w,lhl1" Amk- ni.-K-iimSuatioii of Viijtor II. l(ukmaiii for mer Hooroltiry of Iho Piiidfio Coiid Ltunher MiiMiifacilmorrt' AHKoeiatlou, mid ou) of the mH proipinout lumher mtjn, nu.tliu cgiiHl, took up nil of thin morniiig'ri heHHiou in tho iiIIokihI retail lumber IniHt lioiuint,'. HeMuunii trifled to Hiihstantially the same KpnornlifnutH eoncerninij' the ulleuod "iindot-HtuiidiiiK" uiiWhik luluil dnuleis ulid wIioIohjiIqW ifild niiumfutituroru, nk -tho tncnuoH wh' liiivo preeiidud Iilia. lie oxnU'liivd (lmr Iho Rrntjj (iPiionilly "uiidornlood" without any pjivtimjjur nKreemeiil tlm wlioleHiilern w;oi' not to Hell'dlreol lo couhuh'oih or mull order Iiouhvs, KuKlnnd'n women nwlmmcrn will not remnln Idle whllo one of tho boxt room; women RWlmmcrn of tbo United Status undertake-! to nwlm -Acrcuoi tho Channel. Of courne. It In not probable that Miss I.lly Smith, a wonderful trimmer, of lAiudon, who li barely out of her teens and 1ms many excellent rreordn to her cmllt, divided to try to crow tho Channel bccmino 6ho had been mndo acipintuted nltlt Mint Kose PltoneffH Intention, for Miss Smith auuouuccd LiMt ,e.ir Hint nho would make tho trl.il this kousoii, It Is lutert-'nthls to note. howeer, that MU. Smith has decided to make her trial about tho name tlmo that Ml-w Pltoiioff, of Uoiton, will attcmit her k wlin. 'J'ho date for Mkn Sinllli's elTort ban not be,cn decided delluitcly, but It wlt bo nono mnrnliic In tho latter part of UiU month. In company with her lsten, she In tnklui; 1"B awhua at tho ocean rcsoru In HoKlnnd. Itocently at llrlKhton hIio wan In the water for several hours, nml she Intend to try t swim to Dover from Kauuwito. These are prollrr Innry trt.ili. MUn Smith hnn n utapnlncout pbyalque, aud her cudurunct uoivi'H are rated hlcli by uhvntclnus. '.5 ; At the Churches l-'IfHl fllllltll of t'lls, Slh'lltlst tSuuiluy inniiiiii),' botii't'i nt 11 oVIook; hiihjeet of leyii-horiucin, "C'liriht leiih." WVduosdiiy eeu litk' meetiiiK at 8. All are welcome. Stiiidu. school at It) u. in. All uudet the iijo of Iwenly nut, invited. Keiul iiiK nauu Iioiii-h: '2 to 5. p. m. dnil.. u.eept Sunday .Chitreh edifice, JJoith Oakdnle. SI, .Mnrk'.s ICplsropal. Itov. JoHppli L. ShorWIu, itoctor. Sunday, September 1, mhvlioa aiu an follow a: Holy Communion, 7 u. m, Sunday School, 10 a, m. Servleo and xoriuou, 11 a, m. KvonhiK prnjor and Hormon, 8 p. m. All aro ui'Kod o ho pieHoiit an tho lector Iiuh Important mattora tn pot befoio tho peoplo of tho parish. In tho'aftoiuoou tho Hoetor koob to ISajjIo Point to hold noryleen thoio. St. Mark'n choir will accompany him aud hIuk a Hpeelal authetu for, nu offeilory. ., h AlethodlHt pplcopnl Ijitljor Sunday in the Methodist r.piHi'opnl.ehuroh, mrner of Fourth and lliutlotl xlranel, 13. Olin Kldiidjjo. paslor. SorvleOH as follews: preueh iii,' 11 u. m. and 8 . m. SubjouN, mornitiK, "Tho Chmvh ijutWtjui Labor 1'roblenu" ' ovoniii),', "Iumerinl Sor viee." 'Sunday sehool Anal Men's Hiblo oliiw t':10 ti. tu. tnyer ineel- inj; Thuridny evening S o'clock, thinue, "Kiiiupuiont for SuceoW Kmh'IIciiI luiwic. Special fenlute, nolo by Mi. Van Seo,oc. You me coidiiiily iifxited, llnptist. Hur.vlciji) lu tho llnptist church Sun day n follews: l'reaehlut; 1 1 a. m. and S p. m. Sormoua bvtho pastor. Spochd 'music at both services. Sun day hgIiooI 9: tfi a. in. Mon's lllblo ulatiH same hour In the church. Young poop)6'H mcotlui;' 7 p. m. .lunlora services. A. A? Ilnliuoa, IMator. l'lx'slijterlnn UecniiHo of tho inclemency of the wo,ithor .the l'ro..bjleiuiUH cuniiot have Sunday hcliool or ehuroh her ioim. Tho auditoiium of tho eliutoh is mil finished ami it is top damp lor oiinido. meotius, Cliilstiaii PioaohliiK both mornliiB and ovou Iuk. Dllilo Hiilmol moots at 10 a. m. ChrlHtlah Kndoavor at 7 p. m. Piny or iinoetliiK on Thumilny ovouIuk. Como and woishlj'i with uh. You will bo wolcomo. D. 1). Uoylo, minister. r MANUFACTURER' X v ! PIANO SALE w VK.1 ffe ,Ijv mmW Jlw A2?ih Jflcflhar Hss-cnr i t7 - . , J U b. ' PRICE NO OBJECT TERMS TO SUIT YOURSELF. THE OBJECT IS TO PUT 100 PIANOS IN SOMEBODY'S kOME WE ARE GOING TO STUDY MUSIC THIS YEAR.' r MAMA AND PAPA AYS THAT THE MONEY WE SAVE BY BUYING A PIANO NOW WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR OUR MUSICAL EDUCATION LET US SHOW YOU HOW; THIS PIANO -CAN BE BOUGHT . . ' FOR $136 m- 1 w STORE ti OPEN EVENINGS E jury Er AND THIS BABY GRAND FOR $489 jjfn THE MANUFACTURERSMUST' MAKE GOOD AN D SELL 100 PIANOS BEFORE A WEEK FROM NWT TUESDAY Tho MasHnehUHetta loijlalatiuo has qnaeUd a law roRiilatliiK tjio hourJ of labor of htreot allny oinployoq after January 1, 19111. rtoRulnr tralnmon will bo limited to nluo hours regular wot It, to bo porforrnqd within twolvo conseeutlvo hours. Kor srtb HtltuteH olpht lioura must elapso htv! tweon Hho closo oBono tlnya labor and tho beginning of tho next. , j 40 STORES ItP 40 STORES W.ttrH m .1 (K JmlmmmmA -v mmmmmm XmmW. I Writ H i rKH h im nv v rnm A V iir.fir rs7' ; "m'l .i. T4& LET US SHOWYOU HOW THIS PIANO CAN BE BOUGHT F.QR $152.60 YOU MUST BEGIN RIGHT AND MAKE YOUR HOME A MUSICAL ONE. TERE IS NO REASON UNDER THE SUN WHY YOU CANNOT HAVE A MUSIC ROOM. THIS PIANO WILL NOT. COST ANY MORE THAN THE FURNITURE WOULD THAT YOU WOULD HAVE TO BUY TO TAKE ITS PLACE. EILERS WlLL SHOW YOU HOW TO BUY THIS PIANO FOR $186.00. wBrful WmmmWSSStWS'nf9 STORE , , . OPEN EVENINGS t PLAYER EIAlO 386.00 n LET -US SHOW YOU HOW jbV 1 CAN BUY THIS PLAYER piano with; the ptA?f TOUCH FOR BENCH: Am A LIBRY OF MUSIC INCLUDED " v !ir IT'S ONLY A SHORT STORY WE WILL TELL IT TQ YOU AGJUN. THE lANUFACURj;! HAVE CONTRACTED TO SELL 100 PIAtfOg IN MEDFQD AP JACKSO PPUNTY AND tii CONTRACTED TO BUY 300 MORE OVER AND ABOVS OUR REGULAR ORDER. THEYHAVI TAKE CHARGE OF THIS SALE AND SENT THEIR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO SEE T.HAT T$l! PIANOS ARE SOLD. NOW YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO TAKE ADVANTAGE QF THIS mW BUSINESS PROPOSITION. 1 ,iM' "317 West Main MEDFORD. ORE. ' I I . vHipy 3"f WmJ mW 'HOMCOF THE CHICKlCRING PIANO 4 it' 2 317 Wpat Ma nL' MEDFORD, JOli... J i n ' si i ' 'hs -m A M (M