Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 26, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTJ3UNE, MEDFORD. OIM300N, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1011.
TO BURY MINE
VICTIM HERE
PACIFIC 'PHONE
Now the Time Has Come
"Vf OU know we clothing men like to start a new season with a fresh, new
Body of C. M. Stimibatirjh, Formerly
'"Superintendent of the Sunnyside
Have Almost Completed Work of In
creasing Exchange Facilities Tvo
More Operators On Each Watch
Will Divide' Work.
Mine "riear ' Here. Killed in Mine
scock; ana in oraer to ao it, we nave to sen out as clean as we can, an
AccldeVt'hi Colorado.
the stock left from the previous season.
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INS TILS
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The body of C. M. Stumbnugh, for
merly Riipurlntendent of Iho Siinnj
sldo mlno near hern, who was killed
sovoraV days ago in a mine accident
nt ltazratw Cob, Mill nrrlvo In Mod
ford Friday night.
IIo will bo buried hero and the
family, consisting ot (ho nnd two
children, will mnko thoir future hoine
here.
Mr. StunibaiiKb. who was 00 years
old, always expressed great faith in
tho coal mines of Sunuyuldo and
maintained that, with propor trans
portation facilities, tho development
of this resource would "mean the
making ot Medford."
Lecture Friday Evenlnji.
Tliere will be wit, humor ami pa
thos at Hie lecture at' Ho v. ( II
dolmrilon to be given tomorrow eveti
inj; nt (lie First M. K. church, corner
of Unitlet and Fourth strcetH, Kov.
.lojiustoiie iV n native of the Knuv
nld it-kvnn Mliu.4 the womlerful gitt
of description Unit will uppuiil n l
only to the unlive Rous of Ireland,
but to nil that have the pleasure of
hearing his talk. Storioptionn views
in largo numbers will be used to il
lustrate tho subjects us they nvo
bbrouglit before tlionudicnoe, and it
is predicted that Ireland and the
Irish people will be better understood
by tho hearei's than ever before.
Tho lecture will consume KS!)
Tho loot uro will coiuinenco at 8
o'clock sharp.
EXHIBIT DOES GOOD WORK.
(Continued from Page t.)
One of tin- Fletchers, ppcnrlng at
the I sis llalaiice of This Week.
MORE RAIN AND
' SNOW TONIGHT
Barometer Rises Slljjhtly Today but
Weather Man Says More Rain and
Some Snow Will Fall Toninlit
Without Fall.
It will rain again tonight and
with snow, according to tho weather
man. The baroiuetor, howovcr, Is on
tlio upward trail, having raised from
2!l.l to 2'J.54 sliieo Wednesday..
of tho numliorH.
Another feature of tho publicity
work dono by the enr Ih tho distribu
tion of tho (5. N. company's booklet
on "Oregon" This booklet, gener
ously Illustrated, treats upon tho on
tlro stato by sections. SovernI or
chard scenes, taken In tho lloguo
Hlver valley, aro promlnontly fea
tured. Medford Is also featured as tho
terminal of tho Hill Hues In Oregon.
In addition to tho car, tho Great
Northern Is maintaining a fiO-foot
"Oregon" exhibit at the Ohama laud
show this month and Is preparing a
similar exhibit for tho national corn
show to bo hold nt Columbus, 0
soon.
CANADIAN TREATY
IS ANNOUNCED
WASHINGTON, 1). ('., Jim. 'J(i.'
The Caiiailinu reciprocity treaty, uu
uouueed this ufleinooii, put on 111"
reciprocal free list wheat and other
grains and dairy product, frot.li
fruits, vegetables, fish eggs, poul
try, eattlo, nhcep and other live an
imals. I'rinting paper is to be made feci
on removal of restrictions by ('aim
da on (he exportation of pulp wood
Kay materials, such as mica, gyp
sum nnd the like, will be free. Alii
tunlly reduced identical rates arc
fixed on secondary food product",
such as fivhh incuts, canned meat'-,
bacon, hums lard, canned cgotu
bbloH, flour, ceroid and olln-r paii'v
luantifactiired food ttiift-
Laid In a Stock.
When the late I'lerre I.orlllnrd was
a boy. bis mother, being annoyed by
moths that destroyed the woolen cloth
ing unit other material of the house
hold, agreed to pay him a cent apiece
for every moth ho would kill In the
house mid bring to her. The smite
bargain was made with his brothers.
Jake. Cicorge and I.otili, lu course of
titio Mrs. Lorllhtrd noticed that, while
the other children collected from her
nt Intervals from 10 to .5 cents, Pierre
drew on her frequently for n $1 at a
time, indorsing Ids drafts with 100
dead moths. Investigation revealed
tho bent of tho future financier as
well as his early adaptability to meth
ods governing the acquirement of
wealth. Having procured from n fur
rier soino pieces of fur thrown nwny
becatiBo they were Infested with
moths, ITcrru secreted them in an old
chest lu an unused closet. There the
quickly accumulating moths wore
banked, to be drawn upon whenever
the Inventor and pcrfecter of tho en
terprise required pocket money.
Two additional switchboards are
being Installed In tho local office of
'he Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company, und as soon as they are
placed In commission two additional
operators will bo put on duty on each
watch.
The new arrangement will relieve
ho present overloaded condition of
the hoards and will permit of greatly
Improved service by dividing the
work among an increased number of
operators. i
UI'lilAllMJ THKAT.MKNT FOIt
. WHISK V OU IJKKIt JIAIJIT
Knighted Actor.
It Is an odd tact that of tho English
actors knighted alt but one had tint
to legalize the names under which they
had won fame. The question arose
wllli the llrst proposition to confer
knighthood on a gypsy It would bo
absurd so to liounr one John Henry
IJrodrlbb. Vet legally no such person
as "Henry Irving" existed. No kucIi
obstacle had to be overcome when, on
tho occasion of Victoria's diamond
Jubilee. Squlro I'nncroft knelt before
Ids queen and arose sir squire. How
ever, the three actors knighted bj
King lCdwurd bore cognomens of their
own invention Sir Charles Wyndhiim
was born Culverwell, and Sir John
Ilaie, Kalis. As for Sir Herbert Hcor
bolim Tree, his brilliant wife once put
It "Tree' Is a fantastic thing wo Just
tacked on. We're all plain Hoeiholuut
plain as brotrer Max!"-Argonaut.
Socialists to Protest.
LOS AiNQHLhlJ?, Cul Jan. 20.
A mass mooting to protest against
tho execution lu Japan yesterday or
12 JiipuiKMio socialists for alleged
plotting against the llfo of tho mikado
hns been called for tomorrow night
by local socialistic bodies. Speaker
from tho Liberal club, tan socialist
labor party and tho Los Angeles so
cialist organization will addroiw the
mooting.
Anti-Race Bill Passed.
BACK AM UNTO, Cnl., J.tn. W.
Without argument, the nciinlc tndii,
putted tli Walker luculrnck anti
gnuibling bill. The vote wax 'M to 4
Tucson Has 13,193.
WASHINGTON, I), f , ,luii. 'JO. -The
ceubiis bureau announced the
population of Larmuie, Wo., u 823
and of Tucson, Aim, nt, 1X1U3.
Notice.
Notioo is hbteby given (hat the tin
donrigiioil will apply to the city ouum
oil of tho uity of .Medford, Or., at it
regular meeting ou February 7, 1011
for a licoiuo to sell spirituous, vi
nous and malt liquors in quantities
loss than n gallon at its place of
business in tho Jtotrl buildiiiic, lot
11, block 20, in baid oily, fur a nr
iod of six months.
W. M. KENNEDY.
Tho most )rofltubl-aa woll at the
most lntorestlng "little Journeys'
aro those made In answrilng claa
Ifled ads.
IlaskliiB for HoaJthT
Kiclimond to be
Part of Greater
San Francisco
Try It at Our Kh'iim'.
Can Vou Ask More.
f.'nn He (J I ven Secretly.
We aro so confident that ORRINI5
will destroy the terrible craving, for
whisky, boor and all Intoxicants, that
we want you to try it at our expense.
Thousands of wives and mothers
throughout the bind have, by thq aid
or OIUUNHJ, roatored drinking hus
Imndn and sonu to lives of sobriety,
usnfuliicss und happiness. We believe
thnt ORRINH will prove successful
after all other means hnvo failed, so
wo say to wives and mothers whose
homes aro blighted becauso of the
"curso of Intomporanco" don't be
come dlscouraced, even If you have
tried other remedies without benefit.
Try ORRIN13 you try It at our ex
pense If It falls to produce results,
Wo know that ORRINI3 stands fore
most us n rellablo aid to help the
drunkard. Mecsrs. Sullivan & Shin
son, tho well known druggists of
Utlcn, .. Y, have beon soiling Or
rlno for a number of years. Read
what they snyt "During tho paBt ffv
or ulx years wo'vo sold practically all
tho different cures for tho liquor
habit on tho market. Wo'vo nover
yet found one that gavo the entire
satisfaction which OKKINU has giv
en. We have several cases that hnvo
coino to opr attontlon whero excollont
resultB havo been obtained by tlip
use of OUUINJ3. Wo aro so convinc
ed of its merits that wo unhesitat
ingly recommend and h'uaranteo it
In all cases of tho "Liquor Habit."
ORHINK Is prepared In two forms.
No 1, secret treatment, a powder,, ab
solute tasteless and odorless, given
boeiotly In food or drink. ORRINU
No. 2, In pill form, is for thoso who
desire to take voluntary treatment.
WE'RE GrETTING TO THE POINT NOW WHEN WE'RE LOOKING- FORWARD
SPRING; WE itAVE TO LOOK A GREAT DEAL FARTHER THAN YOU DO,
'COURSE, IF WE'RE TO BE READY WITH SPRING GOODS WHEN YOU ARE.
TO
OF
A pari (if our forward-looking is to look backward; to gather together what we have on hand of fall and
winter goods and dispose of them. These clothes are mostly made for us by -
Hart Schaffner & Marx
and that means they're as good no.w as they were at first; that they'll be good a year from now; but the
point' is. we havn't sold them now; and we want to; now.
JThc active season for clothes buying is over; most of you have bought winter clothes of us; and we
can't expect tiny greai rush for these, unless we make some special .inducement.
CJWe'll make it in prices,
we'll do it.
We'll clear out the winter stock for room for spring goods and here's tlio way''
i '.
Suits,
$22.51
.157.50 $4.91 30.00
$9.00 $6.41
$27.50 $19.88
&2S.00 $20.21 $35.00 $26.21
$32.50 $23.61
Suits and Overcoats
1510.00 $6.81
$12.50 $8.61
$13.50 $9.41
$15.00 $10.51
$10.50 $11.61
$17.50 $12.41
$18.00 $12.71
$20.00 $14.21
$22.50 $16.11
$25.00 $17.98
KENTNER'S
The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes
OUR1NI3 costs only ?1.00 a box.'
Write Free Orrlno Booklet (niiill-' i
ed In plain sealod envolopo) to OR
RIN CO., fi:?2 Orrlno Building, Wash
ington, I). V. ORRIN'H is recom
mended and Is Tor salo In this city
by Leon II. HaskiiiB.
Too much cannot bo said In fovai
of Richmond ion! OMtiite, either as an
Investment or a speculation. 1 am
certain ou would uued ml assuinnce
at nil were you aulw to sue Rlehmoud,
Contra Costs county, California, In
Its character us an Industrial city,
and if you could personally luvostl
Hutu the new plants of the Pullman
conipuuy, ths Standard Oil compnii).
the railroads uud other bin and rela
tively little enterprises that aro lo
cating Wife, no othor cii lu the
country so tar hh I Know Is growing
0 rapidly and wo aubstuntlally and
certainly lu none or thin side of the
coiulnwnt out ao many million of
dollars htdug spent b the big butd
uoaa lutoroaU.
What mure can bo as til? The far
torn iu koIhk (hero; thoy will hrluic
la uud employ thousand of people;
(he Inhabitants will be moat desira
ble a Intelligence, character, etc
They will wuut lionim In the place.
and ow uera of real estate there will
profit either through building and
rentlug uouaes, stores, etc., or by bu
iug now while Iota are comparatlvel)
cheap uud atdllug la a few )tai
when the demand will hnvu brought
u perfectly natural advance In valuev
and prices. Hou't overlook this op
iwirluulty. Vou cau bu a lot lu
Richmond now for t weatj -five dol
lar down and five dolluis per month,
no Inlcret-i. no tales, no Hssessments,
,tll liupimcineuts fiee to pmtliasci
i'.m- ftiiilui iiiriinnul'i K.r o r
rsr
tttcht nm
I Medford Mail Tribune
Official Map of
Jackson County, Ore.
Compiled especially Tor the Mall Trlbuno by tho i
5 Jacltson County Abstract Co. Approved and off I- s
X dally adopted by tho county court, July, 1910.
miows ownersnip ot oiicu parcel ot property,
township and section linos, county roads, forest ro-
serves, railroad grant, city and tow n boundaries
and all other necessary Information.
Tho only convenient, handy, completo map X
of Jackson county published lu ninny years. Size
Sill by -10 Inches, on heavy map paper, tinned at
both ouds,
No home complete without this map. It sells
for $2.f0, hut will bo given away free to subscrib
ers to tho .Medford Mall Tribune.
HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE
SUnSCRIUK TO THK DAILY MAIL TRIRUNE
TOR ON'K YKAlt IN ADVANC10 $5.00
OR VOU THK WKKICLY MAIL TRIRUNK TWO
YKAHS IN ADVANCR AT fl.r.0 A YMAlt.$JU0
AND TUB MAI' IS YOURS.
Or got ouo new subscriber to the Dally or two
new ones to tho Weekly, remit nnd wo will sond tho
map.
Old subscribers may socuro the map by paying
up arrears and subscribing in advance.
Medford Mail Tribune
;27 N. Fir Street
Medford, Ore.
Jim I wu
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CLEARANCE
Sale of Coats
Your unrestricted choice
of any Coat in stock,
Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren's, including many
handsome mixtured
Coats most of the Fam
ous "STYLE CRAFT"
make, also the entire line
of Evening Coats and
Capes, for af ew days, the
unheard of price reduc
tion at exactly
Half Price
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main Ol.f SW M ?l-JZm?rnrerri7!??r
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