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V- ., vr fe Ifr . r I K? i fe' v' 3. r: , r K r'8 iVf J' , r ftnm frjun EtEPFORD fXITj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1912. WCALAND L PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Wllbor Mllllgftn Jott Tuesday morning for Dorrls, Cal., where, they extract to spend tho win tr. Mrg, Harriet Allen, ' Mrs. Nolllo 8iwnoHBd Mm. Llbby Elckmcycr and daughter, Mlsa lva, who have been visiting relatives In Eagio Point returned to their homes Tuesday, Mrs. Allen going to Seattle and the ether ladles to Spokane. Dr. Rlckert, eyesight specialist, rer Kentser's. Fred Vf, Morgan and family will leave Medford Wednesday for San Francisco. Mr. Morgan formerly owned tho D. & G. grocery store on West Main street. In this city. Ho will engage In the merchandise brok erage business In Ban Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Denton took train No. 13 Tuesday morning for Uklali, Cal. Medford Consevatory of Music and Languages, College BIdg. The only rauslc school In So. Oregon with a full corps of teachers. Send for catalog. E. L. IJalcom left Tuesday morn- day evening of this week, lag for Modoc county, Cal., where he has a month's employment with the Page Fence, company of which Gaddls 4k Dixon of this city am agents. Mrs. Imogens Stelae, who has been vleUlag Sagle Point friends, left Tae4ay for her home la Oakland. Cal. S. A. Howell, ladles' taller, 4th fleer M. F. H. aid. Nifty, stylish, and up-to-date hats at the Home Millinery, reasonable, 1101 W. 9th St 164 Mr. and 'Mrs. Horace Polton and daughter of Sams Valley are Spend ing, tlao waaIt nuntlnv at PrncnwM Get H at DeVae'a. Mr. and Mrs. George Owes and Miss Owen tof, Barron have returned frera as auto trie to Crater Lake. Garland stove and raagw, laart-eating- oils. F. W. Shaplelgh Hard ware, No. 28, SoHta CeatraL E. P. Bennett, formerly a resident of Medford, now living la Live Oaks, Cat., la la the city for a visit to his brother, 3. L. Bennett, and family, and other relatives. Oak aad harawsed 94.5a aad 95.99 far cerd. Geld Kay Realty Co., Sixth aad Fir, ft. L. Daws aad family are expected te arrive' la Medford Tuesday from TbrockntarMn, Texas. They are old time XrleaaVef J. D. Skinner of this city aad are eoaing here to reside, Diaatoad Kdga teola and cutlery. picking Baskets aad ladders. F. W. Shaplelgh Hardware. 28 South Ceatral. V Mrs, D. C. Massdam returned Mon day evening from a three week's visit to relatives In Alameda, Cal. ur. tcicKert, eyesigai specialist, over Keataer's. ' Dr. Bush Jones, of Dallas, Texas, stopped off in Medford Monday night for a visit to Dr. Walter Stokes and family. Kodak finishing, the beet at Wee tea's, opposite' book store. Mr. aad Mrs. Lee Harmon left Mon day afternoon for Scott City, Kansas. Oak aad hardwood 94.59 aad 15.68 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co Sixth aad Fir. Rev. A. A. Holmes and J. W. Ling returned Monday night from Klamath Falls where they had been In attend ance as delegates, at a district con vention of tbo Woodmen of the World. See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County Bank. Little Vera M. Edwards, tho nlno-year-old daughter of Mrs. Violet Ed wards, left Monday evening for Salem where she will attend school at the state Instlution for tho deaf and dumb. Carkla Taylor (John H. Carkla, Gleaa O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. Thomas Magrelter, of Jacksonville left Monday evening for a visit to Coqullle, Oregon. Get Mrs. Reynolds home made bread at DeVoe's. John Huntley, of Ashland, wau in Medford 'Monday. He expects to leave soon for a business visit to 'Minneapolis, Minn. B. D. Weston, commercial photog raphers, negatives made any time or place by appointment Phone M. 1471 ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Klein, of Grants Pass were Medford visitors Monday. Soda Fountain at DeVoe's, Charles True left Saturday for Eu gaae. where he will have charge of the Twohy Bros., large motor truck which he operated In Medford dur ing the summer. He expects to spend the winter In Portland In the ctu jly of the same company. ' A. V Orion of Lakevlow, Oregon, la in Medford on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wlsslny, of Mrookllne, Kansas, vrcro In Medford Monday. Oyster, wo know bow to aerve them any stylo. Hotel Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lUley and Mrs. E. M. Cranston of Butte Falls, were guests at the now Medford Hotel Monday. Oysters, Oystors, Oysters, direct from the Oyster beds at Hotel Med ford. Mrs. J. It. Ltggctt who Is now vis iting - relatives In js'ow Brunswick Is expected to return soon to her homo In Medford. Picture puislos rented at Mcrrlvold shop. 1G4 Charles Talent and family and Os car Talent loft Tuesday morning for a visit at llalsey. Oregon. Phono us your orders for milk, cream, butter and butermtlk. Two deliver) a dally. R. R. Creamery. 177 Miss Clara Wines left Tuesday morning for Eugene where she will resume study at tho State University. Miss Maud Ling visited Central Point friends Tuesday. The Ladles. Aid society of the Presbyterian cnurcn win give a chicken pie social at the church Frl Tho pro- COUNTYCLERKSSHY OVER $10,000 ON GUI LICENSES ceeds will be used In the purchase of a new carpet for their church, W. H. Lcatherman and family took train No. 20 Tuesday morning for Wilbur, Oregon. ( Miss L. J. Kingston left Tuesday tor Seattle where she has a position as stenographer. The Medford Hotel Is now erecting the new fire escapes about which Dis trict Attorney Mulkcy and Fred H. Cowles had several wordy clashes. Work started on the erection of one escape on the north side of the building today. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blddlo who are here In their privato car to attend the wedding of their son Thursday to Miss Riddcll gave a dinner party Monday evening In their car. Those present were Dr. 'and Mrs. Riddel!. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Root, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Diddle. W. M. Crossley of the firm of Croesley & Son, New York, fruit deal ers, is here looking over the valley. COLD MICKS SOLD FLINN (Coatiaaed from page 1.) that he offered to buy the United States senatorshlp and Fltnn sheuted: Vlf.Pearese said I offered him that BHm, be lies that's an enormous sum." Fllnn was subjected to severe cross examination by Senator Pomcrene. The latter presented an alleged con tract between the late Stanley Quay and Fllnn by which they were to combine their financial and political interests. Fllnn admitted that tho signature to this contract was bis own. "When did you change your views on the election of senators," asked Senator Pomcrene. "I Just can't fix tno date," an swered Fllnn. Here the witness asked If he bad been summoned to tell about "campaign contributions or Pennsylvania s political skele tons." Fiinn explained that Quay, who ho said, controlled the election of Pennsylvania senators wanted him to go to Washington in 1896, In re turn to which be (Fllnn) was to give Quay political control of Pittsburg. FInn said be prepared an agreement with tbo proviso that C. D. Magce, also of Pittsburg must sign 1L The witness said he knew that Magce would not sign the agreement. Sen ator Pomcrene Interrupted the wit ness here. "Do you recognize," ho shouted shaking the contract in Flinn's face, "that this is about as vicious a thing as could be written " "Yes." responded Fllnn. "It had to bo to get by Quay. I did not In tend to sign It. I sold Quay a gold brick that's all. It Is the poltlcal cu&tom In Pennsylvania." PORTLAND. CM. 1. A Muntuni of more tlimi $1,70. 8(1 in mnuoyrf Unit Minultl lmve been paid by coun ty clerks mul oonnly treasurer throughout tiiu state to tho state treasurer, to be applied to Hie jjamo protection fund by January 1, UU', is itemized in n statement submittal! today to Governor Wcs.1 by State Game Warden William L. Finley. The report states that pome of tho (Irtiumicnt officials have used thu state's money for their personal use, and that others hae mUplncctl or destroyed stubs from which license- were issued, s?o that tho exact amount of the shortage can not he I'clormincil. Of. tho total shortage reported, $."974 is due from liceusa money collected by county dorks and not paid into tho stato treasury and $1787.8(1 is due from county treasur ers as money paid for fines by vioh- uns of the gnmo lav. Suits Coming by October 10 Mr. Finley says in his rcjwrt thai by October 10 he will ho ready to start legal notion against the delin quents to collect tho money duo the state. Mr. Finley calls attention to short ages, in the accounts of William Reid, who was justice or the peace in Port land from 1902 until 1008. The r: j.irt says examination shows that in 12 cases in Rcid's court fines wcro imposed to thtrcxtont of uenrly $300. About $130 of the amount is still due the state. The report furthor say, that no record can bo found to show that this money was ever turned over to the county treasurer. FEEL BULLY? TAKE CASCARETS TONIGHT A 10 Ceat Box Will Keep Yoar Liver, Stomach aad Itowcki Clcaa, Pare aad Fresh for Moatla Sick headache, biliousness, dlzil ucss, coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath alwaja trace them to torpid liver, delayed fermenting food In tho bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In the in cystines. Instead of being cast out of the system Is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the dcltcato brain tissue it causes con gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache Salts, cathartic pills, oil and purga tive waters force a passageway for a day or two yes but they don't take the poisons out and have no effect upon the liver or stomach. Cacarets Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases, take tbo excess 'bllo from the levir and carry out of tho system all the constipated waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Cascarot tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cont box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels clean and regular for monlhB. WeekstMcGowanCo. , UNDERTAKERS "T , A. SI. .. MU 1 H Jwr iwmcAw SAILORS KILLED BY EXPLOSION ON WARSHIP NEWPORT, R. I Oct. 1 Lieutcu ant Donald MbrnVon was' instunlly killed and five suilors ure dying aud four budly tcaldcd by tho bursting of a tube on the ileatroycr Wulker in tho hurhor here today. CITY TREASUItKU'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho City of Medford, Jackson county, Oregon will take up and cancel the following bonds. Interest on same will cease at tbe next interest pay ing period, Nov. 1, 1912. Improvement Bend No. 0432. dated Nov. 1, 1010, and No. 1)607, dated May 1, lftii, Also Water Main Improvement Bend No, 0001, series "E," datod May 1, 1011. OUS II. SAMUELS, City Treasurer, Don't you wish you had a photograph of your great great grandfather? Of course you can't have, be cause there wasn't any photography in those days. But your great, great granehildren can have photographs of you. And you owe something to pos terity. There's a Photographer in your town. H. C. Mackey MuJh and Central G. W. Smith, county clerk of Curry county, Is reported to ho $lf8ft behind from licenses. Tho report states that It. Cole man, ilncksnn county, withhold mid uhm! for hi personal iutoresl over '$10,0011 of buck license tnuliny, but that he was compelled to pay thl back to the state some time. ago. In utnking a closer investigation of tho loconls, however, another deficiency of $o7" was found, hilo duplicate stubs for license issued for the years IHOft to 1008. inclusive, could not be located at nil. Home Small Ht.ortngo li. W. .laiiiiish, county clerk of Lake county in 1007, is reported W short. JnquUh is now living !u Culi lornia. .1. C. llolden, Tillamook county cierK in juuii, owes $u;j to tho gamo protective round, as shown by existing records. JIJU JiL AMATEUH NIGHT AT UCO THEATER FRIDAY Hero's u chinico for Melford'. latent talent to develop. Al (ho Ugd (bonier Friday iiIkIiI ait amateur show will be put on nud all local not' tors or actresses, singers, ditnceis, contortionists, or veutiilotulsls, who wish In appear buforo tho footlights are asked to coulcr with Muiinuc,;' V. W. Porter at tho Uuo on any "f- tcruoon before Friday. ,N umltcY what the stunt may ho Mr Porter will bo pleased to arrange for its ap pearance. SSSSSBSS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU ItliXT Nicely furnished, down stairs bod room In now modern house, .1 blocks from post office. Phouo 352-L. wagsammmmasssmmmsmaBBmmnmmmBarsBsammrmamm m MUmjfaMy conditions iH siiiim-. siiW IsWHsiBiBflBBV biHBb1bVb1'iiiiiiiS siK JR AIVwIraUf lH mk. .? WL al 1- '-J.' 1 aBiH LiiiM, Kj sA Hicucsi auiuuiiyH mLWv jAT Vbiiv urine ym isWiB nandicst can.H lllllllim. 7BllllHBBlllllllBa iSllllllllllllllB I.J.. -'JJ.1 UNDERWEAR Boys' heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers and Misses fleece lined Jersey ribbed pure yhitu Vests and Pants; regular i!3 to 5Qc value. Sale price, each , 25t Ladies' heavy fleece lined Vests and Pants in regular and extra Jarge size. Sale price, ea. 50t Ladies' extra fino. quality jersey ribbed fleece lined Union Suits, all sizes, 75, $1 and $ 1.50 Boys' wove ribbed Union Suits, regular $1.2.1 quality. Sale price, suit $100 Ladies' light weight long sleeve, high neck jer sey ribbed Vests for early fall wear, each 25 Misses' heavy fleece lined Union Suits in pure white and silver grey, garment &0 Misses' extra fine quality Jersey ribbed School Hose, a 25c quality in wear, sixes 5 to 9. f 5 pair Boys' Heavy Jersey ribbed School Hose, all sixes 6 to 9 , equal to many 25c Hoso, here 156 pair Ladies' seamless fast black Hose, pair 10c Men's seamless fast black Hose, pair, 10 Misses1 jersey ribbed Hose, black or tan, pr. 10 Men's seamless fast color IIoso in black or tan, will outwear any 25o hose in the eitv, size 91' to lV2 .j ...15 pair, 2 pair for 2fc Ladies' Hose, the usual 35c quality hero in sev eral styles and weights to select from, pair 25 Men's heavy leather Gloves 50 75, $1 a pair, up to $1.75 values. Ladies', good gauntlet Gloves 50, 75, ?1 a pair. All Silk and Taffeta Ribbon up to 5 inches wide, yard 10 Heavier all silk Taf feta Ribbon, up to width, No. 150, 15, 20 and 25 yard. Fancy China Dinner Ware, Fancy Glassware, Tableware, etc., most up to date line in tho city, all popular priced. HUSSEFS SCHMIDT For "Good Shoes" Wishes to announce that owing to some of his lines beinga little slow in coining through the factories ho will bo unable to open his new store at 21 North Central St., prompt on Oct. 1st. Opening 'date will appear in this space which will be early in Ocotber. "IT TAKES TIME TO MAKE GOOD SHOES" WAIT FOR THE DATE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO WAIT. ffix FINK WATOII ,ANl J E W K L H V ItEl'AIIUN'a Medford, Oregon AN INVESTMENT IN A DIAMOND requires careful thought and the proiwr confidence 1m firm to wan-Mat absolute satisfaction. To note the jH-opcr rompMfUoH you must Inspect Hi em from a largo and well selected stock, such an I am able to show. In this way you become thoroughly familiar with value aad feci assured of safe mnd economical buying through my binding guarantee. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler DIAMOND HKTTINO ANI KNUUAVINO DONi; HKUE Near Postoffioe I'OUTIiAND Insist on Zurolonu In tbo original pnoUiiRon STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) HAN 1'ltANClHl'O t i .'J S. I'Ufi. ' Vapor Baths Scientific Massage $1 203-205 Oarnott-Corpy Building Home Phono 115 Pacific Phono 0712 "i-- - .Jl u. . McBride s Confectionery Store Will Be Opened About OCTOBER lit. Under the management of tho original owner, If. D. McBride, with n full lino of strictly fresh hoinu-iimdu Candies. EAST MAIN STREET . JL. ... J.. FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition Water, sower, pavement and sidowalks in, alloy in rear; best two lots in tho addition. One Lot, 75x120, East Main Street Water, sewer, pa Yomont alloy in rear.. Five-room liouso and lot, Kenwood avonuo Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot 135 foot deep, half block Fourth Btrcot pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdalc-JOxnn, all improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue, alloy in rear. Seven acres, Vj miles north of Medford on Con tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of tho above properties can bo purchasod ftt exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Racing Matinee FAIR GROUNDS TUESDAY, OCT. 8 Mr. Taylor having declined to mitnr KIiir Hoal, 2:13 M In tho frcofor-nll rsro, aftnr hnvlng told mo Hint ho would do so, Iihs comnollod me to'doclaro that raco off, hut wo will liavo au ovont that may mnko ovorybody sit up nnd titka notlco If wo can pull It off. Ah far as Is known now, tho other ovotits will all go Us planned.' Tho 2; in trot with David llnrnin. 2:29 M, and half mils roc ord or 1:00; Lndy StinrlBO, 8:1G l-. and tho stallion .Unlmak, 2:22 Vi,' will be tho most nxcltlug rnco ovor hooii horo, un all threo horses lira bo closoly inntchod for spood that no ono can pick tbo winner and bo suro of it. 1 Tho ladles' pony raco will ho nn oxcltlng ono, too, Houiombor tho dato, Tuosdu, Octobor Bits. A. K. WARE, Manager. !s?r ! Nearly a quarter of a century under tho lamo, managomont , .... f".. k - B Vv in w:.i oanK . THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management .' Safety of investment Oourttous and liberal troutmont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W, I. Vawtor ,Presidcnt O. R. Liudley, ViW Pros 1 itl 'In w '4. K f ,. O. W. M6Donald, Cushior Dated Oct. 1, 101'J, ' , '( . OiPtHH, i v.