Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 12, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 10

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBITNF,, MEDFORD: OK1WOX, SUNDAY, FKBRFARV 12, 1011.
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BRAVES WATERS 1 BODIES MEN BILL ABOLISHES
EAR CHEEK EM SCOTT TOMB PHARMACY BOARD
pirates mul those on hoard slain, but
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Man Plunges in for Purse Gains $50
Reward Beautiful Young Talent
Girl Anxious to Recover Valuables.
A purse wmtilinlrtg $100 In gold
ftiul t-bck tor $300 was lost orsr
bosrU from the Bear creek bridge es
tertlsy afternoon by Miss Nelson
rrom TfyPAiri,nl effort to
recover tne purse was mad by a
number of hunters, but their best ef
forts' lth long poles and boat hooks
proved unavailing. As a last resoit
a message was sent to the Nutate
rltwn for a man who would swim un
rter water.
This man worked for two hours In
Ibb tnwtdy water, bnt without result.
Tie reported that he did not think he
could recover the nurse, as It had
probably been awept many feet down
the (reek. He declared, however,
that after a short rest he would make
another attempt. Miss Nelson told
him if he found th purse she would
prosunt him with $60.
Spurred on by tho offer or reward,
the man again want down. After
several attempts ho camo up tri
umphantly waving tho purso above
his head. ,
Mlm-Nolson, who Is a very hand
some' girl, promptly paid over the
$60 promised liltn, lioaideti tlmuUliiK
him heartily for his hard work.
"I did not euro for tho purso or tho
monoy," sho mild as hIio handed tho
two twenties and a ton to tho snilliiiK
fellow, "but I did notownnt to Ioho
a tlokut to tho performance of tho
"Military Girl," to bo given by the
High Soliool Fobrunry '18.
Detectives Meet Puzzle No Motives House Measure Passed to the Gov
for Lootlnn Shown Silver Oma- crnor Very Sweeping in Effect
merits Alone Are Gone Shrouded
in Mystery.
Would Makq Many Changes in
Pharmacy Examinations.
BH1E, !'., P'1. ll-I)i-euvry ot, $ALEM, Oio.. Feb. 11. Ginernoi i
the fnet that mo bodies wen tr ken ,VmI belieu that homu' hill "U -.'iih
from the broil mauwfettm He'., a mend ncetion -lol ol land n urc
whieh was looted by ghouls, is todny y0lt )Hw otenibly for the pm-poM1
pruning a piiceie to the nhoal of de- 0f Jimitin the governor in arJoi ''
teetivee trying to (race the drepfdn- jnir the member of the state board ot
torn. AuxioiiH for wune trflee of the pltnrmncy to lettered pliatiiuui-t-nndnlf),
mined ioliee and detect ief actively engaged in the id. ul dmi:
hid all Jast night in the ceinetotv but bitinea nltccts the section ii.imed
their vigil was fniilTis. go that it does not provide fo- a at.it'1 '
Tho fnet that ome of the ailer boaid of phnrmaey and ivp".iN Hie
ornament of tho smashed cofiinw pro Won-, of the old section pro.ul
wcrc taken is about the only clue in ing for the appointment of n ilnte
the poPHCssion of the polieo which btiaid of pharmacy. It pniciw-iill..
holds out nn iiomifc of a Ko'nimn abolishes the slate hoard of phnr
ir the inWery. Eien thi, hnwocr. inncy.
hn not lot eed all the un-M".:.'' -( The bill lino gone to the irowmor
to the ccinclii-'iiiii that robbci whs for his appiowtl huiii pa-ed both
the inotio lor the .crime, as much house.
leit vliuh cusiU could
The
Quality
of every drug,
chemical
medicine
our store
guaranteed.
or
in
is
iler wis
hae been taken.
llasklns for Health
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At tho Nash h W Kinney, A II
Galloway, K .Mailer, Dovll's Lake:
T Shankland. W S Wntorliury, Port
land; Ward I'routy, Washington City;
HI. Flai'mery, Kansas City; J J Clnn
sldell, W T Cuslck, II N Stan, Port
Ijind; D W JnlinnnDslierg, Dayton; W
.1 Slattery, Snn Krancisco; Mrs Albert
Iluppuii, Medford, Hal H Phllbrlck,
San, Kranclsoo; W 1 Do Itnugo, Co
lumbus; IC F Pockhnin, Now York;
Robert Anderson, San Francisco; H
J Lu Hurt. Now York; W T Nlchol
uon, I.oa Angeles; C", ,Mognl, Mrs
Corey, Nov York; Mrs .1 M Kilgour,
Woodvlllo.
At tho aioore Mrs llalloway and
daughter, San Francisco; M IS Wlloy.
V .lallinan, Portland; V M Smith,
Aahlanrt; .Mrs l'hehe WellH, Illy; ill
II Zlska, New York; A W Severance.
Portland; O H- Ijiwler, Hushvlllo;
1) M McUade, 8pokaue; It Y Walker,
J IC Butler. San Francisco; William
D Feutou, Portland; Ida Unit, Kaglo
Point; IS C Morrlsou, Dunsunijr; II
11! Louusbury, Poitland; i It llariin.
San Francisco; Charles Daggett. Yre
ka; D Dolvolla, Portland; Mr and
Mrs. T 11 Jones. Watervllle: Mrs V
Pelouse and son, ISagie Point; H C
Camp. Los Angeles; Albert Ander
son, Pierre; Heutoii Uowers, Ash-lsn.l.
City Property
First class business proporty, im
proved or unimproved, at tho lowest
figurca.
Dwellings of all kinds In all parts
ot tho city at prices ranging from
$fi00 to $15,000.
A good platting proposition of sev
en acres within city limits, on good
street, $0000.
Dost resldenco lots on West Main
street; south fionts; 70x140; corner
or Insldo lots, $1575.
Lots on paved street, with all im
provements, $050.
Lots on Second street, with water
anil sower, $350.
Call on us for anything in city
proporty and you will find wo have
It nt prices and torfnB that nro always
right.
W. T. YORK & CO.
f 1012 West Main.
Doll phono 3.101. Home phono 31.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
OENERAL OVERHAULING &
MACHINE REPAIRING.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PIIONH MAIN 0231.
Corner Central Ave. and 8th St
Medford, Or.
Purity is
always found
here
Let us fill your
prescriptions "
Orange Blossom
and
Lowney's
Chocolates
MAIN' 101, NIGHT Oil DAY
Medford Pharmacy
MEDFORD, OREGON.
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ADVieitTISKI) I.lfflTUU MST.
The following list of letters remain
uncalled for at the postoffire at Med.
ford, Orecou, Wednesday, February
William Thomas Andrews, A. IC
Angemoa (8), F. Badger, Harry II
llalley, J. W. Brown. V. C. Browa.
Charles E. Cant, Dodda A Urown.
James L. Derwin, George J. Doris,
Herbert B. klhler. Maxlne lSvaos.
Frank Flnley, Mrs. 'Gladys Forester.
Mrs. Bessie Fry. Kd C. French, Al
Gordon. Fred Grauborn, Mrs. Heua
Oregg. R. A. Uawklus, W. W. Hag
gard, 8. M. HammouU, Vita Hender
son, John Holeman. Mrs. J. B. Holms.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Howard, Holmes
A Conlcy. Harlin Hutton, H. B. Iron
ton. Carl Johanson, K. L. Jones, Jake
Keehn (2). 'W. W. Kofelt. Mrs. Char
lotte K. Kuni. R. A. liubrles. Mrs
B. U. Iats, Frank Lapa, Medford
Hospital, C. II. Millar, Henry Moe.
Mrs. H. A. Morgan. D. W. Moore, Mrs.
G. O'Reilly, George Pierce, I.eon
Pede, Mrs. E. Powell, John Praden,
George Reymond, fj. A. Idee, George
Rice, F. B. Rhode W. L. Shaw.
Henry Bbarr. A. G Snooks. Harry!
Smith, K. 1). Boer. W. W. 8chroeder,
Kugeae D. Townsend, Mrs. I. 8. Tat
tle. Mrs. Delia Tuttle, Charles Wos
terlund. C. J. Wldflfk, Ruth Wil
kinson. Parties cadlllng; fr ike gfcove let
ters will please 7 'imAtud." A
charge of one cent will be mad upon
delivery.
A. M. WOODFORD. P. M.
Sooioty VVomnn Jallsil.
KEW YOMK, Kcb. 11. ronueled
of having attempted to amuggle a
hoble coat alued at $tt,00U into the
Uuited StatcK from Paris, lr. Rob-
ota Aleukia i or win titii wetnuiy o-
i'i woutun, is in a Tombs cell to
l.i . Mrs. liill in addition to a 2,000
mi-i
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Pf. neiioueorgc! icaneayouup
'' to tell you that when I was in
the office of the Lighting Com
pany today, I was shown that
wonderful General Electric Mazda
Lamp, and I want you to slop in on
flft) your way home and bring one out. I
just want you to see lor yourseu tne wonaers oi
this new lamp. Why it gives twice the light
of the oidinary carbon incandescent and costs
less to burn. But listen, George, you haven't
heard all : this G-E Mazda Lamp gives a pure
white light just like a sunbeam."
" I don't wonder that nearly every one is now
having their house wired, for this G-E Mazda
Lamp has greatly multiplied the many present
advantages of electric light."
Com.: in (or a moment today and let iti
prove to your wtwlaction that if you ate
not tttrng electric light and this wonderful ,.v
G-E Mada Lamp you are need!
denying youitt-lf the ineatat lioiuc
convenience to say nothing of a a
train and money.
Rogue River
Electric Company
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requires careful thomrlit aiul the proper
confidence in'a firm to warrant abso
lute satisfaction to -note the proper
comparison you must inspect them from
a largo and well selected stock, such as'
I am able to show. In this way you fail
become thoroughly familiar with values
and feel assured of safe and economical
buying through my binding guarantee.
M!6
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Loose
Stones
Martin
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THE JEWELER MEDFORD, OllEdOX NEAR POSTOEFICE
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That NOW is llio lime to roplncc your old lonce with a new one. That it will improvo llio appear
ance of jour properly fully FIKTV I'KIt C KXT lL the fenee is light and piopony lonslriipluil.
TSiat The Page Wire Feeice
is best suited for the pnrpo-e, a- it is made up of the liet IIi-;ii Caihon Steel Wiie tliat i,s found in
IVnciiiy; in addition to thi, it is the only fence wliitli has the I'Atii; K.Mir, anil iliniuyj uioab 5
wiie to weave it together, hence it , , I
Is The Best Fence
that money can buy or modern science produce. Owinc to each line who heins coiled before the
ience is woven, rac renco i piimiv erecieo over inns anci inioimu n.m
culling and splicing. It id
5
nt Adiinn, Mich., and shipped by us in cnilond lots, direct from (lie FACTORY TO
SUM tilt, thus insuring the ieatest value at the lowest possible juice.
Let us show you why you should use P.iye Fence in preference to any other. Vo iurnish, ?
without the necessity of
MADE
THE CON-
without eliniKO, estimates on cost of fencinjr tracts, nnd contract to build fences complete.
We will figure with you on any amount of feneini:. fiom oue lod to a carload. If you nre
wantin-: Fence. Gates, or either yew or cedar poM-, lelt us fijjwe Mtli you. We furnish mnn and
tools and assist in tho erection of Piijje Fence without extra cost.
GADDIS Sc DIXON
'"run PAnn pi:ntb men"
Distiihutors for Southern Oregon and Nortlurn California
MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE.
PIION'E 2081.
,arsa..sv.J
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.$1475
We have some real bargains in second hand automobiles.
One 1910 model 17, -10 11. P. Buick; top windshield, presto tank
and all ex- equipment: Al condition. Price .'.
One 1910. HO IT. P. Maxwell car; wind shield, speedometer, presto light tank
and extra equipment. This car has only run 2200 miles; cost the owner
$2000. This is a bargain. Will sacrifice ttinftft
V-
for
One 1910, HO II. P. White Gas car: only run about UOOO miles; top wind
shield, pnvsto tank, fully equipped. Will sell jM AAjj
One 190S, :W 11. P. Rambler; all new tires, .1Gxl; a
bargain
650
One 1910 K. Al. F. 30 II. P., two tops, speedometer, clock, glass front, storage
batten and box, tire iron, shock absorbent, trunk rack, presto QAft
light tank : $0VV
One model 10, IS II. P. Buick only $1000
These cars can be .seen and demon .strated at the
Bear Creek Garage
104 S. Bartlett Street
MEDFORD, ORE.
Main 2551. Home 255. J. H. Corrigan, Mgr. and Sales Agent
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