Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 15, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MMDFORD, OREOON", TTKS'DAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1910,
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IS. STANLEY. A
PIONEER
DEAD
r.OLU 1III.I-. Or. November in -Hub:iii
M. Stanley, wife of ox-Mayor
Dr. A. C. Stnnloy, passed away last
ovoitltiK nftcr n Hhoit Illness at her
lot" homo on J Hired. The ilcconHcd
vn( born In Kentucky July fi, 1S37,
vnn married to tho doctor In the yea
r"SG2 In MIsHourl. Soon after tholi
marrliiKi' they twilled In JS'ournnUn In
1X04. They left for Yolo county
Cnflfornla, wheu they resided til
18?(, when they runic- to JnckHoi
county, firm making tholr ri-Hldi-nc
nt Tub!' Hock and residing In Sam
Valley ami thlB )lnce ever sluro Dur
lug nil the jean, of their uinrrle
life tho doctor htiH been n iirncllclni
plinlcl.iii, IinltiR h.'iico hla resldonct
h thin county served four turiiiB ii
Ihn teginlaturo, two tnrmu In tin
house and two terntH In tho muiatu, re
tiring last ear from tho mayorahli
of this city after uervlng 13 ternn
In that enuaclty.
ih'hh and luiiii'fily and being free fioin
any nlti'inpt to ovado any UCHtIon
material to the Issue The ntimbnr
of witnesses iiioHcuted by the defend-(
ant wiih (onunentvd upon by tho huiiio
peraoiis, reuiarKlug about, liieir ot
Iclal capacity and oxperlence, which
Indicated the struggle ,tho Southern
I'nciric company Is making to i-vuii-
JuhIIcij to Alcdford, It wits Htaled by
tho commission thagt tho cao Is well '
proHented and that tho record Ib ro-1
markahly clear, concise and to tho
joint, thereby enabling tho commit
hIoii to get nt tho meat of tho facto
vlthout confusion Oi 1 difficulty
fST
TEXAS RANGERS ORDERED OUT
(PrintlniiiMl from I'nc I )
euewiil of the pioneer
a 10.
bolder win-
DEFENSE SHATTERED
iimu P.i 1 )
iPnntlnu,
and thai tho proportion or the ex
pensu Bhuuld ho In tho rntlo of the
through traffic and tho local traf
fic. It wan ahown by defendant that
(ho giado from Horubiuok 'to the
Oiegon Hlntn lino wum 3,3 por cent
and on tho Oregon hide tho grade war
rtbio 3,3. It wan brought out bj
.Modford that tui rate on tho Call
tfiriilu Hide wan C cents for five IiiIIch
In California nnd 14 contH In Oregon
on thn Raino grade. It was also ad
mitted by defendant that trains were
iTot stopped at tho (ditto Hue to re
duce tonnago, but tho same train
proceeded to tho (op of the mountain
without reducing the number of cam
in the train. It wan also admitted
by the defendant lliut It did not cot
a bit more to haul traffic up tho Cal
ifornia grado than up tho Oregon
j,'rndc, although tho difference In tho
rate wnH,great.
It was bIho shown that of tho 70
per cent of tho trafric moving hti
tweonrl'ortlandand Snn l-'ntliclarn at
an i-qual coHt oer the inoiiiilaln afl
usttnnrudwlth local traffic, that bucIi
trafflp wim handled at lower rnlefl
hardwato In lesa than carloailB be
ing moved thin dlHtnnco of 777 iuoh
for 23 rents per hundred nouinlH aa
ngalnHt tho rato of 11 rents naked
for by Modrord on thin chum of artl
cleH to Ilttuninuli Tho coiiHorvatlvo
demand of Modforil Ih IHuk apparent
C'omnieiit nan made by disinter
erted nut muni fxporloiiced In rato lit
igation (lint tho wltneBHCH for .Mod
ford wore umiBiially quick and Iptol.
Ilgent In tholr repllcrf, Hhowlng'fnillk-
AUSTIN', Toxiih, Nov. I.V Stale
itngerH uere oiileicd in il-iiiIiiii"k in
o to Hock KpniigN, Kihvtiids count f
oday to jt'pt-l au iuvnmoii of aimed
fe.xiciins seeking )eeuge for t lit
Viieliing of Antonio ItodiigucA
hose dmillt iH usenbud for the re
ut attacks upon AiiterieiuiH i.
IcAioo.
Citizens III Terror
CitmuiM of Koek HpiingH Iuie
ecu in u Hlale of (error since IiihI
iglit, when luhiecs woio ieeeivei
rem Del H to, on the border, that an
timed invasion by it lingo liodv ol
ri'ii,in)H was eoiiteniplnteil. Slier-
il'Crt forces In vo been busy HWcur-
iu' In deputies till lay.
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FOOD PRICES DECLINE
fr'nqfltiiiMi from Vm 1 )
Hcef, polk and mutton pi ices air
from '.'I to y ceutu lower lliaii las
V'uur, All other foods except bieat
no cheaper.
Prices uie lower now Hum llic"
inve been and will go still lower
'xpeits liolinic.
Will It Reach Coast?
SAN FitANl'IKCO, Nov. i:. Uh
(UisMlig (lie ilccline of prices in th
east and middle wont, n Icadii
butcher here today Hltid thai he hi
little expectation (hut llic dcclii
uoiild leaeli llic Pacific coast, pin
lieiilaily Kau I'VaiiciHoo,
f U t
f 4
TOO ATF1U CLASSIFY.
MI 4-f II
FOR RKXT 'J huge connectini
fiout looms, upstairs; line for of
llei'H or (liosHinukiugg pallors, cen
ter of town; .VJo mo. Phono 'JOOJ
20
KOI( KENT -Nicei" funtiHlied
rooms; ciiii boittil ne( door. Ap
pl. ,'llft NdiIIi narllett. U
Muili O.'iril; Jiwidcuco CJII South
himiiil s(.
Peoples'
Store
Wo arc striving hard
lo mala this the people's
store a store where ev
ehild in the city or in
the whole of southern
Oregon will delight to
conK1 io and do their
trading. Wo want ev
ery man, woman and
ery person within a ra
dius of f() miles.to come
to know this store and
believe in it, too.
We will make tho
lowest prices that good
goods can be sold for
and will never offer any
thing that is not first
oljiss in every particular.
Our Specialties
We will make special
ties of
PURti AVlUTrJ
Flour and
d OLDEN 0ATN
Coffee.
If you ever used eith
er of these brands you
know that thoy stand
second to none dn the
market.
ALLEN
Grocery Co.
MAIN AND CENTRAL.
SPECIAL PRICES
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On Home Mill Products
The nriecs listed below are for suck lots or for 100-Miek lots. A tnixe
d older of nut) pounds or owr ot nmof the aboe will he dcliveml to an
y part of the city, One-siiek lots m. Id only ut null.
. JSIuldliiigfl, !IO-pouud sack r $1.65
''MTU 'Feed. 7fi-touiid sunk. S 1 .20
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...$1.25
...$1.25
...-$1.10
...$I.I5
... 95c
Davis' Hi'l Flour, sack
Pride Washington Flour, sai;k
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nU, No. 1, ncr 100 lbs.. . 1-1.71) I Illucstem Flour, sacic
-'"H'jatjrcuii.KW, per 100 lbs il.DU I KoIIed IJuiicy, j .(-pound suck
aj. . on. I ., , I.
runpin nnu uuiinu, per mil-k ouu I inau, uu-iiuuiiu ati
Our llouts mo absolutely hiuhIiiHjimIciI and not bleached by acids or ci'
eiuiealy of any kind. Also, ocrjsuck guaranteed to give satNi'acliw
ii or inotiey tefulidud.
Medford Flour Mill, Cor. 9th and So. Front Sts
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A goo'J bchool none belter. Has a well established leputntion
8tiLceJifill graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living ex
lcn:-a low. Many other iidvu ii(auc!i. Let us tell you about them
A cMnloKuq for the asking.
W. I. STALEY, Principal.
SALEM. OREGON
People Who Work
Indoors With Their Hands
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"filKlll CJCSljillt N
pilteless."
Health Restored by the
Scientific Method
Chiroproctic
Lates'
No Drugs
or
Surgery
Cause
Removed
instead of
Treating
Effects
In Hltuhlo. tfiec!flc, up in dati .mil lit un'i uiitbnd which teaches
the location and coriecllnn or tie (me and evict cause of disease
Or I.. M fitildou. b the annlliailoii or the principle of chiroprac
tic, lum deiiioiiHtruted Its .nblllt to teiuove the cauw of dUeuHe, thus
inakiiiK well rtom Ml to iio per cunt of so-called Inciiiabio chionle
ilFe.cH, Hitch uh iheuiuiitlMiu. Htoiuach, ler. Uldno and bowel
trouble
Acute dlMAh( rcRiumd in readlh to hU method or adjustment
and pneumonia nnd tho different fouus nio oftentimes broken up m
luini one to tour days
If HitfferluK from any Ailment, no matter of what diameter
chronic or acute, mil or addieH Or I- M tJordon, 31C K.tst Main
Htru-l Mi'dfiiid. Ori-Kon, mei MoiUonl Ilatdwaro Co
Orflce bonis to to 12 a m : to b and 7 to s p m Other houm
and hiiuda l .ippointiuent
DO YOUE EYES
DEMAND HELP?
Don't neglect them
too long.
They may he all right,
but it's best to he sure.
I can tell yon very
shortly if they demand
attention, and it they
need glasses 1 ran fit
(hem for yon in a way
(hat will benefit and
please yon.
Prices modera'e.
DR. niCKERTS
iljicslcht HperlnlM.
0er Kenliter'a, Medford
Seamstresses, watch-makers, art
ists,draughtsmen, and maqy others,
cannot properly handle their tools
with cold, stiff hands. Manyji lost
hour or two on cold winter morn
ings results from the delayed heat
of furnace or stove.
The Perfection Oil Heater in
a few minutes gives the tempera
ture that assures the worker warm
hands and pliable muscles. The
Perfection
Absolutely smokeless and odorleu
' quickly gives heat, and with one filllnp of the font burns steadily for nine hours,
without smoke or smell. Has automatic-locking Hume spreader which
prevents the wick frm being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove
and drop back sd the wick can be quickly cleaned.
It has a damper lop and a cool handle. Indicator always shows the amount
of oil in the fonUuThc filler-cap does not need to be screwed down ; il is put in
like a cork in a bottle, and Is attached lo the font by a chain, and cannot get lost.
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new device
In construction, and consequently, It can always be easily unscrewed in an
Instant for rewicking. The Perfection 1? finished in japan or nickel, is strong,
durable, well-made, built for service, and yet light and ornamental.
Ptaltrl Emoywhtrt. lxet yurt, im t fir dttenptiit elrcu'ar
h Ikt Hlcrflt cttney c 1
Standard Oil Company
(Incorporated)
"iiJiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinl
I THANKSGIVING I!
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Post Cards
1 Place Cards
Mottos, Etc.
Office Supplies
rtrt cllrn nii.l nnll I. n.... J..- ..... ? I
nu d-iiu mm utin iicic tut any-
thing In this line. Wo have tin
gootls mid make tho prices. i
.EQUIPPED PLACER MINES
of l.")0 acres of deeded land, for sale on
terms. Property has tine tfinnt, several hun
dred !'Mitnf pipe', reservoirs, ditches, water
riht, t'ook house, bunk house and other
buildings. Hood dump and grade for flume.
.Mostly coiYrse gold. -Five miles from rail
road and-in .lackson county. "Wagon road to
mine. Orchard ami garden.
ROOM 3, 123 MAIN STREET
"
Try
Pry or & Cos
New Store
For Prices on
Furniture
Qtiul tcictl Oak Veneered Seat Qhair.s. caeli 85c
Quattereil Oak Cobbler Seat Chairs, each $1.03
Quartered Oak Ho Seat Dinner Chairs, any finish, onnli. $1.75
harly KiikIIhIi Weathered or a.- Finish Clinir, eaeli $1.75
Quartet rd Oak Cobbler Seat Sowiujr Hookers, eauh $.C0
Quartoied Oak Vcneeted Hack and Seal Itoekora, each $3.75
Quaitered Oak Veneered Haek anil Roll Seat Hoeker.. $5.50
Look at This
One full W7eil Iron lU-d.
One full sired coil suppoit spun;;.
O full sized cotton top nialtie&s.
Set Complete $6.00
Our priech on Dressers, Ktensioii Tables, elo.,iro worth invcsli
eatinir beforo buyin- elsewhere. This is no niwlcadiinr removal sale.
This is no Monday and Tucsdnv sale. Wo arc hero to stay and our
prices npplv to overy day m the week. Some of our Roods iiro priced
belou cost, so will bo obliged to ask our custoiuerh wliclhar or not
they are buying for their ou n use. as no hac no troods to sell to
othqr furniture dealers at these prices. Xoith Fir, Mt fish uiaiket.
Pryor & Go'.
North Fir St., Near Main St.
mnmMi
EVERYMAN'S
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&e BRU5H
RUNABOUT
lime M.ii i-Minuned the HnNi7 If not oi. should do so, ,1s it has
nia.n st.oiur d.stin.-tne featuies. Absolutely thu easiest rulidg car
...anufaetuied on aeeuunt of ,ts a.mmr const, net,,,.,. Order J.ow for
spriiur delivery. V. O. Hx IJ7. THKO. W. MARSH, Medfo ,1 JtU S.
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Timn , .,
Campbell & Baumbach
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improved farms
and city property.
PHONE 3231.
208 FFUJITGM)WEHS BANK BUILDING.
Splendid Bargain
IN HOUSE AND LOT
If taken this woi'k, will sell eloso in lot with
fj-roniii niotUrn lurnso; pays lo por ccMit on
investment. Sco
GEO. C. CONITIUS,
116 East Main Stroot, Medford, Orogon
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MILLINERY NOTICE
Tf tho ladies who liavo heen ho kindly awaiting the
irrival of tho Turbans will ploasu eall thoy can have
fiivt ehoieo.
Mrs. Walters
Home Millinery Shop
COM W1CST NINTH AND PKACll STS.
LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC.
Real Estate and insurance
Bargains and Money
AEnkcK in Farms,
Orchards and Tim-
b e r Lands.
Phone 2 411.
Special Koprcsentativo
for IntemaUonal Real
Estate Association,
Chicago. 201 St.
Mark's Block.
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