Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFOKD HAIL TRIBUNE, afEDFORD, PRiggON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1911.
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ARTIST
APPLE MARKET
IS OVERLOOKED
Hhould have some attention in tho In tow nt ,j(J Mc(1f(ml 0pcrn HouW.'n rm,nt comedy, iU one of the old credit to the eitynnd should have a
3 para to come." "Hrown's In Town" is one of the best stand bys that always plciteex and good house on their nstporforninnce.
i - comedies ever written and lias ivcn never leaves a person with the blue. The Rents are on sale ut the Minimis
1 Brown's In Town. the theatre pointf public of this coun- The htoek company have played in dniR stom
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STRAY SPOUSE
GOES TO cm.
rfloek I'ompriiy will ju-i-enl Hrmvu's cent comedy. It. however, is not formances and they have been u Ma3kins for Health.
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Husband Disappeared Two Years William Ellison McGufflc, Arrested In
Aflo With Young Son, So Mrs. Les
mclster Seeks Annulment of Mari
tal Vows Asks Alimony.
CluiiKiiiK that her husband, Frod
orlelc W. Lemiii'Istor, with truutliiR
licJr In n criiol unci Itihiimaii inniinor,
nnd on April 22, 1900, with having
totally illHnppoared, taking with him
their ll-yoar-old son, Frederick, Mrs.
Cecelia Lesmelstpr of Central Point
Portland on Ashland Warrant
Also Wanted in San Jose Sold
"Cold Water Coffee Percolators."
Williiuu Ellison Jh-Guffio, eumiiiilt
etl to the county .jiiil'fmui tlio jiih
tice I'oiirt in Ashland (o jiwnit this
action of the rnnl jury upon
ilihrgi's of obiiuniii money tinder
faiHo pretonhes lias been claimed Itv
lias filed suit in the circuit court) (he authorities of S'nn J.mn, Cnl.,
asking for an absolute divorce and who took him back to that city, lu,t
the custody of their two younger clill-l week to face u charge of grand lur-
ci'iiry
dren.
The complaint, filed in the- office
of County Clerk William R. Coleman
yosterday, alleges that since their
mnrrlago In Hot Springs, Ark., In
1899, the defendant nnd plaintiff
lutvo at all times lived together un
til. In 1909, the desertion took place.
The allegation contained In tho doc
ument chargon tho defendnnt, who Is
a photographer by profession, with
having noglocted hlo family and of
having subjected his wife to so much
abuse that she Buffered a breakdown
nrf tho result. v
On tho dato of the alleged deser
tion, tho complaint states, Lesmols
ter cnfno to Medford with the oldest
boy mid completely disappeared,
Hlnro which time tho plaintiff has
been forced to suppoit her two young-
C. W. Wilmcrath Units of Conditions
at Hamburg, Antwelp and Auster
dam Where Box Apples Are Seldom
Offered the Public.
MeGuflie, who was arrester in
Portland last December upon a war
rant sworn to in Ashland, was charg
ed with operating a bunko game in
that city upon tho strength of ered
cntials purporting to show thai he
was acting as the agent of an east
ern manufacturer of cold water cof
fee percolators.
He rented offices in tho eify and
sold the agency for the niachiiio and
is alleged to have spent what spare
lime his rushing percolator business
.iflorded him in ciieulating checks
C. V. Wllmeroth, former manager
of the Rogue River Fruit and Pio
duco exchange, writes to Professor
O'Claia under date of February 10
,'roin Herlln, Germany, as follows re
garding fruit conditions in continen
tal perts:
"After a n'"ith In England and
Scotland and a week In Brussels, Ant-,
ucrp and Amsterdam, I spent nearly'
a week In Hamburg looking carefully
Into apple conditions there and future
prospects for our apples.
"I have alwaj'B thought that the
Germans were unfair when inspect
ing our apples, but have changed my
mind. Had nice letters of Introduc
tion and hnd the pleasuro of a pleas
ant hour with head doctor of tho in
spection department and feel sure,
1 ilnderstniid now what thoy will take
hero and vailetles and sizes that will.
do the best. No Roguo apples have
been shipped direct to Hamburg; in
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According to Deputy Sheriff Lvle.
U'llll lillliwi In Milu ..ill. I.. I.. I... ..
erdilldren.Lonora, 9 years, and Paul i(,lllTitl ,,, Sl, j,, h(J js um(0)1
among his aciiuaiutanceii on a bank f,lct, box apples are little known here.
" )l,,lt llH ''.'"'ical as (he place One day, however, a car of our ap-
wnere the cold water percolators
uut'o supposedly innnufaetitred
St a n ley, (5 yon in
Tho plaintiff roquostH tho court, In
addition to tho severing or tho nup
tial knot, to grant her tho custody or
tho two younger children nnd nlHo
that I.osmolstor bo ordered to con
trjliuto a yearly sum of ?2I0 for
their maintenance mid education.
is alleged to have staked an owner
ship while working in the office of
a chemist llieie.
MODEL ROAD TO BE
BUILTJN JOSEPHINE
A survey having been mude of the
cotinly road from I lie Kogue River
bridge to (lie Holmes corner and a
blue print made to Hie same, show
ing !ho necessity grade and Hie woik
pies and a car of Hood Rivera bought
In Liverpool wero sold tho day I left,
Hamburg. '
"Home marks In each were reject
ed mid marked S. J. L. fSun .lose
j thcie fop- Hie larceny of a quantity of l Louse). Will show you the cata-
gold and platinum, upon which lie'iogue and explain more fully on my
return to Medford about April 10
"1 am not sine that I will remain
In Medford, as I have other proposi
tions made me under consideration,
'fills has been qultu an exponslve trip,
but even so, I am very thankful I
came. I thought that I knew a lit
tle about conditions In these markets,
but now see my en or.
"Nome trial shipments have Icon
made at odd times which wero only
partially successful, thus giving these
dealers here a rather bad opinion of
our fruit, as well as causing our ship
pers dlssntlsfactlon.
"Just to think that Hamburg has
buyers daily fioin sections represent-
1 lug over 100,000,000 population and
MUST HAVE CASH
TO BUY TICKETS
Agent A. S. Ro-enbauni, of Hie S.
P. railroad, has issued a notice to
I he iifl'ecl Hint cheeks will be loiigor
ho accepted nl (he ticket window of
tint Southern Pacific railroad depot
here from persons who are not known
lo Hie clerk on duly. The notice
generally to be done lo make (his follows a number of Irvinir cxiicricii-
highway after (lie pattern mude by cis snffeied recently by persons who
me goneral government, the work o punting until the Insl iniimle to pur
grading was commenced by fonri clmse llieir ticket, have lendeiei
tennis this morning and will he inish- chceU for the same onlv In Imvn Hum no box aooles on the market except
ed to completion as rapidly as po-.-1 refused. A number of people have I a few badly bruised ones from Ung-I
fciblc. i lost (heir trains on this account, hand suggests to me that this market
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IN EVERY HOME
Whore there are children,
there ought lo be a
Columbia
Graphophone
unci aslo in every home
where there are no children
onlv more so.
See nnd hear this "J3N" model
The new Tone-arm sylinder Graphophone.
Medford Music
SKop
Mc Nealy & Co. 220 West Main St.
St. Mark's Building
The Columbia
Grafonola "Regent"
PRICE, $200.00
73uilt of finest genuine mahogany.
Equipped with the Columbia "Grand"
"Reproducer, interchangeable and op
tional with the Columbia "Concert"
Grand Reproducer.
Circassian Walnut (to order) $250
'Golden Fumed, Mission, Quartered Oak, with
straight legs (to order) $200
$ JTi W 14 - P iTN r-d ?
I ijrana opening aa(e 01 spring Croed:
MANN'S
At
MEDFORD'S POPULAR PRICE STORE
Central Ave. Near Post Office
Agents for Warner and R & G. Corsets. Standard Patterns
MANN'S
,
$
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).00 Worth of New Spring Goods at Popular Prices j
Special Prices Prevail in All Departments Monday We Mention a Few
I New Suits
100 brand new Suils, made of
V llu best materials; radical
change in st lo; "La ugue"
Jj make; al 1 ' -x
j $30, $25, $22.50, $20
v
I SPECIAL
v
15 beautiful new Suits; made
of all wool serge; in tho new
New Suits and Coats
New Coats
v
2 shade.-; on Nile Monday.
v
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$15.00
100 beautiful new Coats; full
length; new .shawl and tailor
ed collars; till colors and sizes;
at tn r !-
$25, $20, $18, $15
SPECIALS
CORSETS
Women's eoutil Corsets;
all sizes; special .Monday,
pair,
SPECIAL
1 beautiful new Coats in plain
ami fancy colors; all sizes; on
sab Monday,
50c
GLOVES
New chamois Cloves; all
sizes; special .Monday,
pair,
Great Sale of White Goods
25,000 yards of new, crisp up-to-date Wash Goods on sale Monday at law prices.
25c
Our celebrated K Y. L.
$1.'J.") Clove; special .Mon
day, pair,
$1.00
$10.00
$ SKK OCR NKW LINK OF SILK AND WASH DKKSSKS.
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WASH BELTS
New fanc Wash Belts,
with pearl buckle; special
at, each,
DRESS GINGHAMS
L'000 yards fine Dress Ging
hams; all new patterns; Vast
colors; on sale .Monday,
yard,
10c
FLAXONS
2000 yards of Klaxons in new
patterns; the best washing
fabric made; worth 25c; spe
cial Monday, yard,
19c
TISSUES
Egyptian Tissues in all col- J
ors; beautiful patterns; nev-
or fades; on sale Monday, a J
yard, J
28c
(Joocl Apron Gingham, yard
5c
Double .Fold Percales, yard 10c
15c
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES AT SPE CIAL LOW PRICES.
2000 yards Cambric Kinbroidorv and In
sertions; 2000 yards fine Val. Lace and
Insertions; values up to loe; on r
sale Monday, a aro!
2000 yards, wide Cambric and Swiss Km- J
broideries and insertions; up to 25c 2
lie !
values; on sale Mondav at, per
yard
NIGHT GOWNS
$ Women's flannelette
Kitfht downs; special
fc, Holiday 7ft
t-w " w
TOWELS
Kxtra I a r n e size
I luck Towels; -vorth
18e; on sale ,
al
10c
PILLOW OASES
2 and 15- inch bleaeh
d IMMow Slips; wju-lh
14c
li-: tn sale
Moialav
HOSIERY
nurson" Hose for
women; 25c rade; on
sale Monday, iQp
nair . . . XOL
TABLE LINEN
60-infh Table Damask
worlh tOe; on sale
ronday at, OQ
vard vol,
OUTING FLANNEL
New patterns; good
I2c quality; special
vLr ' IOC
HOUSE DRESSES
Women's G ingha in
House Dresses; spec
ial at, Q4 HO
each JJI.tO
CORSET COVERS ;
W omen's faucv ;
Corset Covers; 2
special, ftr
f
V
each tttIL v
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