Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 12, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MfiDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1911.
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WIFE IEFT
Complaint is Filed by Judyo S. S.
Pctity Were Married in 1906
Says He Doesn't Know Where His
Wife Is.
GAS PLANT FOR HOUSE REPORT
GRANTS PASS: IS
NEW
BONDING
Council Grants Franchise With Un
dcrstandinn That Work Must Start
I Within 30 Days Grants Extends
for 50 Years.
FAVORABLE
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ORIHS
COUNTY
COIIfi
Cluutriiijr desertion, Marion J-1.
Castor filed suit in the circuit court
Saturday morning for absolute div
orce from his wife, Mario I. Castor.
Tlio complainant alludes that lie
altornoy for (ho plaintiff, avers tlial
tho couple woro married in Jledfoa1
dilriiij March, 11)00, and alleges tliat
in tlio following Juno, Mrs. Castor
deserted Iior husband.
A child, KujTLMio F. Custer, now l'i
years old, has been born since.
Tho complainant niches that he
does not know tho present wliore-
nhoiilH of Iiih wife, lut anserls thai
lie believes her to be outsido of the
jurisdiction of the state of Oregon.
Marriage Licenses.
Tlio following marriage licenses
have boon issued by County Clerk
Colcmnu :
V. E. Qimkenbush of Oakland, Cnl.,
to Miss Iluby Jlaily, 18 years old, of
Jackson county.
Charles Hoynolds of Tola to Nina'
Wilson. Tho couple were married iii
the offices of County Judge J. If.
Neil, who performed tho ceremony,'
Miss Myrtle I. Duiiten acted as wit-'
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CHANTS PASS. Or., Fob. 11.
The city council at a special mooting
granted to A. W. Uutlor of Minneap
olis, I'. U. Herman and 13. U. Cchurch
111 of tills city a 50-yonr franclilHo for
a modern and up-to-duto gas plant,
vlth a capacity sufficient to supply
a population of .'10,000. Tlio provi
sions of tlio franchise aro that work
shall ho commenced within DO days
and the plant completed within eight
months, tho company to hear all ex
pense of connections from tho mains
to tlio property lino. There- aro tho
usual restrictions looking to tho pro
tection of tho cHry stroots and tho
paved districts. Tho city will havo
tho option to purchnso tho plant nftor
121 years at tho actual physical valuo
of tho property at that tlmo.
Mr. Dutlor states that thoy havo
By Vote of Twelve to Seven Ways
and Means Committee Decides to
Report Favorably on Canadian
Reciprocity Agreement.
Tax Lists Closing.
Sheriff Wilbur Jones Is bringing
tho work of compiling tho tax lists
to a close, and It Is expected that tho
clerical forco In his offlco will havo
completed It by tho middle of next
week.
PNEUMONIA
Tho common hoilof Is that pneu
monia Is caused by oxposuro to
changes In tompornturo and atmos-j
phcrlc conditions. Medically speaking,
it Is duo to an Infection with germs J
(dlplbcococus pneumoniae). Hut tho,
primary cause, that which makes II j
possible for Infection to take place,
Is tlio Intorforonco with uervo supply j
to tho lungs, weakening their resist
ing forco.
Tho causo of nil dlsoaso Is positi
vely provon to ho pressure on nerves
as thoy oinonato from tho spinal co
between tho vortebiao.
Tho peculiar construction of tho
spluo makes It an oasy matter for the
vertebrae to become slightly displac
ed no as to Interfere with tho nerves
convoying Impulses from tho brain
to dlfforont orguus and tissues of tho
body.
Tho oxudatlou present In pneu
monia Is fronted by tlio action of tho
oxcoeslvo boat or fovor upon tho sor-i
ous fluids of the lungs. Hy removing
tho prowniro on tho nerves tlio ex-1
cohhIvo heat mid exudation ceases,
and nature again restores normal
conditions In from ouo to three days.'
Dlsoaso In any form Is caused 1 )
a doraugomont of tho uervo supply I
to tho parts Involved. Hy no other i
method Is It possible to obtain the!
iuluk and porimiiiout results that can!
bo had by chiropractic adjust moiits.
Dr. h. M Gordon, )
Chtropnirllc SplliologUt. '
Office ovoi tho .Medford Hindu aro
Co., 210 K. Mala strout, Medford,
Oregon. Offlco hours 10 to 12 a. in. I
a to 5 and 7 to 8 p. in. Other hours'
and Sundays by appointment,
FINE PIANO BUSINESS
llalo'ii J'lano IIoiuo report a moid
'breaking salo of pianos and oikuiik
during tho past wook. Mr. Hub- i
pects to loavo for the oast on Mimh
tho first and is soiling off all pianos
at a big discount, an avoragu of ,jiu
jilnuo nor day was tho record I n- the
first sgvoji days of tho salo. Mr
Halo HtatoH Uiut ho qxpoots to iHI
ovory piano tho coining wook and he
still has a nuinbor to soil.
WASHINGTON, I). ('., Keli. 11.
Tho house ways and melius commit
tee, by a vote of 12 to 7, today de
cided to report favorably on the
Canadian reciprocity agreement.
Representatives Dalell, Calderhead
Gaines, I-Wdney and Ellis, republi
cans mid KepreKontntivo Mrousmird,
denim-rat, opposed the report, which
included an amendment to (he phra
seology of tho pulpwood paper clause.
Committeemen assort that the amend
ment fulfill tho purpose of the nego
tiators better than did the original
phraseology.
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several sites under consideration, but
no definite locution as yet has been
decided upon. Plans are now being
worked on and It Is probable that
actunl construction work will bo com
menced within I!0 dnys.
Western Bonding and Development
Company Organized With Capital
Stock of $25,000 Charter Has
Been Received.
Tho Western Hondlng and Develop
ment company with n capital stock of
$25,000, has Just' boon organized at
Ashland.
Tho charter has been received from
tho State Department and the officers
were sworn In Saturday.
The company Is composed of Ash
land, Medford, mid other capitalists
and chnractor of the business which
It proposes to undertake Is sufficient
ly Indicated by tho name.
T
TO GOLD HILL
All Members Are Present In Body
to View Site Put Forward by Cit
izens of Gold Hill for New Bridge
to Be Constructed In That City.
County Clerk William K. Cotetnnn.
Henry T. Wentworth of Ashland, la
named as defendant.
Want ads In the Mall Tribune arc
like Investments 'in Medford real es
tate sure winners.
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Wentworth Sued.
Henry T. Wentworth, of Ashland,
Is named as the dofendnnt In a suit
to recover money filed by the attor
neys of tho Ashland Manufacturing
company with County Clerk William
It. Colcmnu this morning.
County Judge J. It. Nell and Com
missioners Davis nnd Owens spent
.Saturday In Gold Hill at tho request
of the citizens of that town viewing
tho proposed slto for tho new bridge
across Kogue Itlver at that point. The
citizens of Gold Hill are boosting for
a new location at tho foot of Fourth
street Instead of the one where the
bridge crosses the river at present.
Tho county commissioners did not
decido tho matter but have promised
to take It under advisement. Thoy
declined to express an opinion In the
matter.
Evening Clothes
Would Recover Money.
John A. Harvey is the plaintiff in
a suit to recover money, tho papors
In which wore filed this morning with
will become spotted and
stained despite how
careful you aVe.
qjBy having us DRY
CLEAN them, every
spot, stain and iota of
dirt will be removed and
the garments consider
ably "freshened up" in
appearance.
fJDress suits, ball gowns
everyday suit, skirts,
overcoats, etc., etc., dry
cleaned in the best man
ner at moderate charges
flllats, Hats After
March 1st wo will be
prepared to clean and
block all shapes and col
ors of men's hats.
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Club Rates for
Men $2.00 a
Month
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Mitcucii Model s s.ry?.:,a.:, ts: ..;:; ::i;.,,:rs; fnw. m mwi. $2250
All Prices F. O. B. Factory
Why the Mitchell Cars Mean
Satisfied Users
Standardization, simplicity, increased safety, and relia
bility are the principal factors of Mitchell Cars.
The Mitchell Record the Best
Mitchell Argument
There are today over $30,000,000 worth of Mitchell Cars
on the roads, in the hands of satisfied users. Our busi
ness last year was a 98 per cent increase over that of the
year before.
The Relation of Manufactur
ing Cost to Car Quality
Some automobiles are built as cheap as they can be and
much cheaper than they ought to be, by the combination
of large facilities with shoddy ideals. Others, well con
ceived and well intended, cost the maker as well as the
buyer more tlitm they should because they are expensive
ly produced in small quantities. Our endeavor is to com
bine what is effective in one plan with what is good in
the other. 'Che reason that Mitchell costs are low and
Mitchell quality high is that Mitchell Cars are built as
cheaply as they can be and be built well.
The Appearance of Mitchell
Cars
For grace of outline, quality of finish, and refinement, of
design, the new Mitchells are positively without peyrs
in the automobile world. l i V
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The foredoors are furnished on models T. and S.-. Thoy
were not added for the purpose of transforming a motor
car into a torpedo boat, but to eliminate tho discomforts of
wind and dust to those who occupy the front seats.
For further details or demonstration sec
Offutt-Rornes Auto Co.
8th and Central Ave. MEDFORD, ORE. Telephone Main 6231
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