MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 39, 1908. - 1 . IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Medlord Homes. Hard to do housework with an ach ing back. Brings you aoure of misery at leisure or at work. " If womea only knew the cause that j Backache pains come from sick ked neys, . . , 'Would save much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kitl aeys. , - Med ford people endorse this: Mrs. J. H. Baussum, corner, Twtlfth and C streets, Med ford, Or., says: "I suffered so severely from kidney trouble that I was unable to do any housework. The kidney secretions were irregular r i and caused me much annoyance. My back pained me intensely and when stooping or lifting I had sharp twinges in my loins. My health wns much run down, and at times I felt very miserable. Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I procured a box at , Haskins' drug store. They helped me . from the first. -I continued and was soon entirely cured. I have recommend ed Doan's Kidney Pills to other suffer ers." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and . take no other. 40 BANK WRECK LEADS TO SUICIDE OP STUDENT WASHINGTON, Dec, 10. Tha wreck ing of the Farmers and Drovers' Na tional bank of Waynesburg. two years j ago in which his father lost heavily, is directly concerned in the suicide of Ira Minor, 24, president of the senior class in Waynesburg college, whose , body was found today in the home of ; ft friend. - Minor was heir to $500,000. He left letters to his parents and college chums in which he expressed his fear that J. B. F. Rineuurt, whose caso has been in the hands cf a jury 30 hours on a charge ' of wrecking a bank -while acting as cashier, would not bo. convicted. The jury is still out. Minor waa a daily attendant at the trial. Minor presided at a meeting of the cyollego literary society yesterday after- noon and later hastened to the court- house to inquire if the jury had re turned. On his way from court he bought a revolver and went to his room j in the home of Robert Milligen in Franklin. After retiring he covered him self with bed clothing and shot himself V through the heart. ; i NOTED HEBREW'S BEBTHDAY WILL BE 0B8EBVED iti MEMPHIS JTerin,-De, .-. -.. 19.With prominent. Hebrews from- other cities among the speakers, B'nai B'rith day will. be. celebrated tomorrow by the Jewish citizens of 'Memphis. B'nai B'rith day is also known as Leo ST. j Levy day, in memory of one of the greatest leaders of American reform BUTTE HIGH SCHOOL PlATS TEAK TBOI1 OHIOAOO DUTTB Mont., Doe.-19. Coming all the way from Chicago, the football :'. irladi-tora 4 tFiilOTKwvl ajkonl ... i'it W'hW.City tfre heVe and thia pride of: .the, , Butte high .school eleven, f ' nlftved in th nnrthwmit in thA In.t twn .years. r Vraai htUdar excursion. Bound trip tickets $16, good for .lSdays, baggage : cheeked, return allowed any tinve with- j la limit. Ashland to San Francisco, f , leaving Saturday, Deepmber 2, 1908, j 'en regular overland train at U:33 a. at. i ftSvtv ni. n nra nV.,anvitat '-will mill. she fore 1K T. K. BOLTON, KMIL TKIL, ' .. .,. .,L. i a Duer sinnuard by wuicn nts leeuie The season for eonghs and eolde is , "yr(g n-ere to be judged, i asw at hand and too much eaie tannot I Uubcrt Boiinlngton was the last b used to protcet the children. A child , Brrilw Ij0t,ie came away from the per. is more likely to contract diphtheria or i forniaaee of "Won by a Vendetta" de carb t fever when he baa a cold. The clorlug that after having seen Bon- ' a.uiekr yon cure his oM tbe lees the ; nington all other lovemaking would 1 risk. Chamberlain 's Coagh Bemedy to : germ tame and flat by comparison. ' Abe sole relinnee of many mothers, and Wlsner went borne to spend a sleep- few of those who have tried it are; less night with despair for compnny, J. i willing to use any other. Mrs. T. V. ' and not until the dawn broke did there H Marcher of Bipley, W. Ta., soys: "I cornea ray o hope. The company was have never used any other than Cham-, playing not forty miles away on Batur 'erlaia'e Coagh Bemedy for my chih i day. " iren and it has always given gooa sat-: iuibui gei uonmugion to tei nim ' isfaetioa." This remedy contains no; oome over and take some lessons. He f opium- or other aareotic -and may be w"t ' ne tow " 'hat lt was given as confidently to a child as to ' opened, and then he hurried to tbe sta- aa adult. 'Tor sale by Haskins' drBg" to catch the company when they j 4 " . , , . . . ; i j, should come over from the hotel. ' , '' . " : ( "' . 1 'Bonnlngton was oue 'of the flrst to -rrryn Trmrv ' ' ' arrive on tbe station platform, and r""w . '' ! Wlsner made an Immediate attack. . The merits of the Texas Wonder, yon Around the corner of tbe depot he " would never suffer from kidney, blad-, pquredwout tbe story of bis troubles, . der or rheamaUe trouble. ' $1 bottle two 1 and. to his credit Bonnlngton did not months treatment, sold by druggist or . laugh . ... . . bv mal. Bend for testimonials. Dr. K. Vi. Hail, 2928 Olive St., St. Louis. Trv Kndrtl today on our guarantf. Take it for a whitle. ac that is all yon wifl need to take. Kodo! digests what y?r eat and makes the stomach sweet. It is m M by E::i;;e Vharniacy. a LOTTIE'S rS a nr, a iT By EDNA ULEEKMAN. Copyrighted, by Associated Uierary Press. Perhaps ll was because Wlsncr was the proprietor of the only dry gtiods tore lu UuUervulo that Lottie Vlnccut was attracted to Mm, perhaps because Lottie was uu Inveterate bargain buut er, aud propinquity la a powerful aid of Cupid. It ls'a matter opeu to argument and not worth the arguing. The 'main point at Issue As the fact that "Lottie was attracted and that Sidney Wlsner repaid that regard with Interest. TJndervale bad reached that stage of growth when the "general store" had commenced to resolve Itself Into ita va rious component parts, not to be 're united until at some far distant Ony, when the department store repeated the original shopkoeplng on a larger scale and again one could purchase dress goods and salt flsh, groceries and harness under one roof. It was Wlsner who' had seen that the time was ripe, and the Boston store was the result. He rented one of the rooms in the new Benson block and with new stock and fixtures gave the place the aspect of a city establish ment. Underrate was delighted with the change, none more so than Lottie. She was a born bargain Bend, aud as her parents were wealthy she had the money to gratify hor passion, with the result that from the Orst she had beer. Winner's best customer. Even after the business reached a point where lie was able to put on two clerks be made it a point to wait upon her himself. iibttio delighted in her personally conducted shopping tours, nnd from visiting lu the store Wlsner passed to visits to her home. 1 Wlsner also bsgan to watch bis bank account grow. From the first his store had prosticred.'nnd be determined that when his profit and loss account show ed a fair balance on the proper side he would put his fate lo the test. Homer Vincent was president of the bank nnd trust company, nnd Wlsner wnnted to . be nble to make a good v-hen he went to ask for Lot tie's hand, though he could not hope to equal the Vincent fortune. , Fie had not long to wait, for the new store prospered mightily, and the time noon came when Wlsner began to re hearse the speech he should make to Lottie's father when he should first have spokcu to Lottie. It was a simple matter to prepare folk speech t'cr the elder Vincent. He said It'ovor until fie believed that ho must repeat It' In hla sleep. The trou ble now was to speak to Lottie. He knew that Lottie would not lie won by the simple suggestion that tlic'y gef married. ''Wnn 'the 'Clem-: moil Comedy company played their se::ihnrnrtl engagement at . the rink Wlsner s'.iut pp. ehrpnnd tool:. Lot:le to the performance every evening for the week. Lottie's keen appreciation of Ibe romantic leading man dnsbed ll'.P hbpos.' ' lie never could hope to make love il!:e Ralph Itascovar of the Cletn .fouiuS company, and that was the mod el Lottie most admired. He had a vague ldetv of taking a course In a dramatic school, bnt he could hot spare the time from bis business, eil he contended himself with studying jthe thethods'' pf the "tending1 men of (the ! tenth rate 'companies that visited TJu- dcrva'le, and the .more he itudled 'the Lending men" were tall and slender and had dark, romantic eyes,. Wlsner was short and Inclined to plumpness, and his eyes were Bhrewd and gray. He Could not. lofll.over the back of a sofa and look. Into! Lottie's eyes as she raised her timid orbs to his. Thnr wna nil rtfrlit nn the stjicp. hut Louie's gaze was disconcertingly frank at times, and. bnyhow. he would ''ve to stand on a' footstool to gain tbe proper height, nnd he was positive that nr the crirleal moment he would fa off acd .,pon lt . Lottie herself was lust a shade too onmtilnH .tl liar t,rva fft ' t rnll(l willowy. nno she. too, was below tbe ; medium height. 1 Taken by tbe large. It seemed nn I impossible tusk, and the advent of theatrical company seemed to set "iiy aear wy, ue muu nmir, you're the right man apd she's the right jiirl you don t ueed to study love making It's uever that way lu real life. You watch a chance nnd take br off her guard. Thon do nnd say what- j ever romes Into your mind, and she's j yours. -Vou vtild tluOy !'t year, nnd i I I ou'd forget everything mat you nao learned when It came to a showdown. They wouldn't stand for real proHsals ou tho stage, and the reason we tuuko lovo so well Is that wo don't euro fr the girl. That's how we can give oil our attention to the lovemaking. "When the right time conies you'll know It, and yoo won't get donui ou your knees aud say 'He mine, be mine!' You'll Just rather her In. aud It's all over before you realise It." Bonulugton accepted the cigars that Wlsner thrust upou blui, and Wlsner went back to the store happy In the possession of exjiert optnlou. He puz zled over the comment through the day, and when Lottie came In to see about some dress lining he gazed hun grily at the flushed fuce and wondered when the right time would come. Apparently It was not tho right time yet, for Lottie left the store with a bundle uuder her arm, and his nearest approach to sentiment bad been to cut tho price of the lining 2 cents a yard. Ho thought of a dozen clever speeches be might have made, but not ' until sno had gone. He was still thinking them over as he dressed the window that evening. Wlsner made a point of frequent changes lu the display, and every Fri day evening he fastened a canvas screen outside the plate glass and changed the dressing, running out many times to observe the effect be fore be pulled down the Inner curtains nnd took down the screen, content that the Saturday shoppers would be attracted by bis display. ' He bad just commenced to dress the window after removing the old stock when ;one corner of the screen wns lifted and Lottie's smiling face was seen through the glass. Wlsner smiled and nodded in reply to her greeting, and he was about to beckon her to wait until be could join her on the sidewalk when his hand truck the stool on which rested the new price tags. He caught up the top one aud pinned It on his coat, striking an attitude In imitation of the dummy forms. Lottie Inugbed at the sign, which read, "A Real Bargain at the Price," and tbe end of the screen dropped. For one awful moment Wlsner thought that she bad been disgusted by the clowulsh appeal. He could not know tluU even eyes that are gray and unromantlc can tell their story of love.. Lottie bad rend their plea, and a moment luter Wlsner beard tbe store door open and close again, and a moment later Lottie's1 face appeared at tbe door to tbe win dow. "I think I'll take that bargain. Sid ney," she said aa her cheeks were 'dyed a deeper red. "You can wrap It up, and I'll take it home wltb me to talk to father." t .'; J - The bargain sprang from the win dow, but it was balf an hour before It, wrapped Itself up In Its overcoat. and wag taken borne to talk to Homir Vlncent'ri'if'Toir,m wwt.Ai v.-wt.v . ."I thought you couldn't resist a bar gain," he jubilated as they hurried along the sirccL.. Lottie gave the strong arm a little bug. "You'd be dear at any ' price,'! be cooed. ' '-- 'iNfJTICB. " I f ,JJoti it iMitby givea that ti andeb signed will apply to the oicy enut) l the eity of Medfora, Oregoa, at its next aeetiaf fer V less' to Mil irlteaa, viaow and malt ' Lquore, la' quantities leas than a gaUoa, tor a farlol ef twelve months, u 'Hi shwe i basbwM at lets t, (), 7, t aad 9, la blwtx 30, in th" e'eity f Medfoad, Oregoa. Datad Beeambar 8, 1908. t . HOTEL NASH COMPANY. LATEST PORTRAIT OF I i Dated December 8, 1908. .w-.- --- i -JT 1U ltYt Corjcr990 Miss Helen Taft. dniighliT of the president elort, prubably takes as little Interest In sim-IiiI 'mat tern as any young woman ever rall'-d upon to grace the White Houfp. It.xiks and study nre her delights. She rams little for mimic, notwltlnluulli,- that her ujoiher in u most aci'iiiiiilihil miHlelan. She likes outdoor sports, but social matters so fur have occupied her mind least of all. jfrtw f. il a-.ina.rrs hw I Mf BiWartiaa, a miii, aali-ktfal QWI lauuaniiiw. aencataqr aragna-, r maKBS UN uu vaBjQanmy mil ranitlnaeiaakie4 nifaaranea rjaiawwl by oruHlrrnaaii nkioai the aba ol enlarrcd do res. dcaaaei them, ra- ducet buUmnutioa and tpnadt aa ma, radiant slow due to wholesome aoarlia ment of tkia gumdi and itimulatioai of th capillaries which sun iaed the run and supply its acaitnrui taut. AtkjnrDrwaut fir u firm umtay tOBEBTIl YOU CAN S AV E On your railroad fare. he law of the common carrier compels equal rates on all railroad lines YOU CAN SAVE In Time. . Traveling Ex penses and Fatigue by . insisting on the shortest route, fastest trains and best service. Simply see that your ticket reads via SOUTHERN PACIFIC O. R. & N. .Oregon Short Line ; and Union Pacific Every facility for the 1 safety and acoommoda-- tien of the passenger is provided. No change of 'I ' 4 ears is n. sessary to Den- vert Omaha, KansastCity i aicagOj Direct aosnee- , 'other' points east and ' ' tions aro made for all oth er points east aad south . A. S. BOSENBATJM, Agent, v Medford. MISS HELEN TAFT. Compare the Quality Allen & Reagan Groceries, Chinaware, Fruit and Feed Ask your doaler fur MANUEL LOPEZ Clear Havana Cigar. HABT CIGAR CO., Distributors, fcorttand. Or. MEDFORD SASH DOOR COMPANY , ' - "PHONE'2291.4-"-'- V'lV " .:. Window Frames, Oak Veneered Doers, yith Bevel Plate, carried in (took eheap. Offiee"Flzturea and all kinds of Planing U1II Work, including Turned Work and Fancy Grills, v, . ' F 8TBEEX, BETWEEN SIXTUAXD JJ T-.vrNTU STr.ZETS. ,, '; J JRight Hime to -Biiy Youri Presents invrspfT . mvnk PrOB MEN AND . - BOTS Oloves, Hats, 8hirti, FOB WOMEN Gloves in all lengths and colors, Veils, Scarfs, tiilk and wool Vv'aists, "Waist Pat Urns, Slippers, Hand kerchiefs, Etc. Hearts, Neckwear. Fancy Hose, Clothing Fancy Vests, Slippers Panwii, Etc. Etc. ' VANDYKE'S Dry Goods Gloves Clothing THE MEDFORD DAILY NEWS SERVICE IN Chsistmas Time is when we try to be rifrlit. Now Tear's . is wuea we try to start right. A fins watch will be a ver great help. They also make the most appropriate of all gifts. We carry a very large line of the best makes. Hunting cases aad opon face styles for ladies and gentle men, chains, lockets and erery style of jewelry woru by refined peop-o. MARTIN J. REDDY JEWEYEB It is, and always bis been our aim to supply our customers with goods of the highest quatiiy and to that end wo ure. always adding quality to our line. The addition of "preferred took" makes our line f high-grade Canued Goods most complete. Our service always the bst and every accom given our customers- , - Don't Wait Until the Last Day. BUYNOW . Everything in a ueneral Dry Goods ' Stock Will rie Found here-the pa ices are reasomable The assort ments to select from are right. 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