Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 03, 1911, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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6IANT PAYIN6 .
CITY A VISIT
Man, of Gigantic Stature Pays Metl
ford Brief Visit Shoes Worry Him
for They Are Built Especially for
His Use.
1 Six foot olKlit Inches tall, weighing 285
pounds nnd carrying no surplus weight
nnil(fnhlps qr olsowhero. Clint les NoweU
of Kentucky who Ih n traiiHlcnt visitor
In AliMlfonl, has ncen uuniirnhly equipped
hy nature, physically nt lenut, to pny
the part of Uraus In Quo Vndls. lto
would oon do for tho heavy villain In
n presentation of Jnek tho Olant-Klllcr.
From thu soles of his No. 15 shoes to
tho crown or his massive curly head ho
Is tho picture of nigged manly strength.
i goi my groutn when I was about
elRliteen," said Newell. "When I was ft
ltld I used to think tha t 1 could fool
myself grow. I was scarcely over well
while 1 was growing used to have head
aches nnd trouble with my stomacs
most all tho time. I'm 31 now and
haven't had a sick day In years." .
Lest tho leader becomo suspicious that
this story Is about to metamorphose In
to a patent medicine- recointncmlntlon, tho
limelight will at once be turned on Ne
well's shoes, which have a general re
semblance to twin whttlehack steamers.
Tho greatest difficulty that their own
er encounters In his wanderings crowd
this world of care, nnd ho admits that
ho has covered some country since ho
said farewell to tho old Kentucky home,
Is In providing proper equipment for his
pedal extremities. Jlo states that he
lias, never been ablo to buy or get n
pair or snoes maoo outsKio or the largo
cities, although ho Is ablo to keep tho
halanca of his body reasonably well cov
ored by tnktng fat men's sizes, night
now ho Is worried about his shoes, and
ho must soon mnko a pllgrlmngo to eith
er Portland or Pan Francisco, ho doesn't
iro whlqh- to get another pair. Ho must
have his Gargantuan trllbys measured,
after which tho shoemaker must send
to the manufacturer and have, a special
Inst constructed on which to shapo tho
suveral yards of eowhldo that It takes
to make hi in a pair of shoes. The pair
that ho wcnrlng nt present, which al
most convince, one that there may huvc
been some truth after nil In tho nursery
rhymo about tho old woman of largo
family who lived In a shoot, me fnst np
pioachlng the sero and yellow stage. Ho
figures that It will cost him aluniUJCO
to get a new pair, counting railroad fare
to a place where they enn be made and
boaul while tho shoemaker Is making
them.
"Owing to my size," said Newell, I
am unable to rldu on thu railroad with
out paying my fare. I nm so big that
1 show up too plnln If I ride on top,
nnd I can't crawl Into tho holes thnt
most ofltho boys can, so I work a week
or two hi a place and then buy a ticket
ns far ns I can, nnd keep repeating tho
performance until I got where I want
to go. I like Jlcdford, and would flg
uro on stnylug hero some tlmo If I
thought I could got a pair of shoes here.
Hut 1 guess It's mo for Portland or
Frisco mighty soon." And ho looked
ruefully down at his aging shoes, which,
ho says, no bootblack has uver tackled
for less than two wits nplute.
Which We Know to be
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ttrilxnk. lorvmnur lan mw vunK iixiuinca
Straw color silk evening wrap with
embroldeied luce flounce.
Notice to Contractors.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids
will bo received by tho board of directors
of school district Np. 3C, of Jackson
county, state of Oregon, until Wednes
day, May 17.1S11, for the election of a
ono story fruuio bchool building In said
district. Plans nnd specifications for
tho saino may bo seen at tho offlco of
tho county school superintendent in
Jacksonville, or In tho case of his ab
sence from the office, they mny bo seen
at the offlco of tho county clerk.
I2nch bid must bo accompanied by a
certified check for a sum which shall
equnl flvo per cent of tho amount of the
hid, ns n guarantee of ggod faith, nnd
the successful blddor will bo required to
glvo bonds In tho sum of soventy-flvo
por cent of tho amount of tho bid. Tho
board of directors roservo tho right to
reject nny uud nil bids. Send bids to
J. II. Stovons, Ilengle, Or.
D. W. STUIIGIOSS,
Chairman School Hoard.
Looking1 for a Bargain?
J 150 will buy lot on pavement; sower
nnd water In. Pest buy In Medford Ad
dress Box 27. caro of till office. 37
We do not hesitate to recommend this for a home and permanent
investment, for platting, for a small syndicate, also as a speculative
proposition. There are about 168 acres in the tract, located one mile
from Eagle Point. Thee are about 40 acres in pears and the same
acreage in Newtown and Spitzenberg apples, all in their fifth year, and
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about 60 acres, mostly in pears from one to four years old. Balance
of the tract nearly all good fruit land. There is a good house and barn,
bunk house, drilled well, etc., The stock and machinery, consisting of
seven horses, harness, wagons, plows, cultivators, clod crusher, all
tools, cow, chickens, etc., go with the place :::;:::
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Write and Let
You About This
MEDFORD 3IAIL TRTBTJNE,
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GIVEN BUI $5
In Provitllnrj for Her Children Mrs.
Tongue, States That Mrs. Lom
bard, Well Known Here, Has
Enough of This World's Goods.
Mrs. A H. Kennies of Mcdford Is nam-
,i1 nu ,in. ,if till. lii.IrM llmlnr flin will
of hi r grand mother, tho Into llebecca '
Tqngne, mother of the late Itopresentn
tlve Tongue, Oregon's Flist District,
which was filed In probate this week, at
Hlllsboro. Mrs. Tongue bequeathed tho
ICO noro faun near North Plains, to C.
H. Tonguo nnd T. H. Tongue. Jr.. who
are nouied as executors of tho Instru
ment To Mrs. Mary Ton KM o i,oinlmiil,
wife of Gay Lombard who Is a condldnte
for major In Portland, sister of Mrs.
Hoaines, who spent the similiter visiting
her In Medford she gives $'. In cash,
qualifying the bequest with the state
ment that she loved tho grnnddaughtci:
equally with the others, but believed she
had plenty of "this world's goods," with
out aid from tho giandmother. Tho bal
ance of the estate, after expenses are
pnld, goes shnro and share alike to Mis.
Hdlth Iteames, Medfoul; Miss Uortha
Tongue, Hlllsboro; Mrs. Elizabeth Free
man, Portland, nnd Mrs. H, M. Mungor,
of Portland,
The cstato Is worth perhaps $30,000
nnd the farm Is estimated to bo worth
f20,006. One piovlslon of the will Is a
request plncod upon tho grandsons, that
they provide for tho llfo or James Som
tnervllle, who has w'orked on the grnnc'
mothor's estate for ninny yum 8, nnd who
Is In feehlo health, and that at his death
ho bo given a decent burial.
THIN HAIR OX TOF
If Parisian Sage, tho hair grower thnt
Chas. Strang guarantees, will not causo
hair to grow whero the hnlr Is thinning
out, natlilng on this earth win.
And we sny to everybody, man, wo
man young or old, you can havef your
money back If Pnilslan Sago Isn't tho
best hnlr grower, hnlr savor, hair honuti-
fler and dnndruff cure on tho market
today.
It stops Itching senlp nnd fnlllnff hnlr,
and makes hnlr grow thick and abund
antly, or money b.iek. Fifty cens for n
largo bottle. (
"Parisian Sage nnkes the hair soft
and brilliant nnd promotes growth. I
gladly recommend It to oxeryono." G,
M. Ihnmons, Albion- House, Potsdam,
N. V., Juno 7, 1910.
TRUTH. CENTEE.
132 North Ivy streot, Medford, Or.
A primary course of twolvo lessons In
Truth will ho given by Annlo Sprnguo
Smith every Thursday nftcrnoon nt 3 1
n. in. TcnchluB nnd divine healing by I
ippolntmont.
aietnphyslcal library, literature Tor
sale. Subscriptions taken for Uonlty
Power, Nautilus and othor publications.
HnquIricB received by mall will recelvo
prompt attention.
All nro welcome. I.pvo offerings.
Hnsklns for Henltti.
MS
LOMBARD
One of the Best Buys in the
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MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3t 1911.
Secretly Married
CAP.TAQT AND vifes. CATJROLC
. FOSTEVL,
NUV YOHK, Mny 3. Miss Ola Wil
son, tho pretty 1!)-yenr-old iluughter of
John P. Wilson, a wealthy produce mer
chant of No. 11(5 Dock street, Philadel
phia, and Captain Ciyroll Baldwin Fos
ter, a Virginia pilot, who lives In Nor
folk, Va., departed together from At
lantic City on Tuesday cumo to this city,
were- married and ihe passing tho first
few days of their honeymoon at the
Prlnco George hotel.
Mrs. Foster confessed that there was
no real reas.011 for a clandestine mar
riage, but tlint the romance had appealed
to her. and sio and Captain Foster lind
decided to do away with tho vexatious
delay which the members of the family
would pi nimbly Insist an If they know
she wanted to bo mart led
ALL "WRONG.
The MIstako is Maab by Many Medford
CltlxanB.
Don't mlstnko tho cause of backache.
To bo em oil you must know tho cause.
It Is wrong to Imnglno relief Is cure.
liackache Is kidney nehe.
You must euro thu kidneys.
A resident of this vicinity shows you
how.
Mrs. William Charley, Grape streot,
Medfoid, Oregon, says: "The public
statement I gave -in praise of Doan's Kid-,
ney Pills In 1007 still holds good. I
occasionally tnko this leipedy nnd find
that It keeps my kldnoys In piopor work
ing older. A fall woh the cause of kid
ney complaint In my case. Tho kidnoy
secretions wero unnntuiul and sometimes
I had such acute pains in my back that
I could hardly bend over.
I did not sleep well and despite tho
use of plnsters. liniments and remedies
of nrIous kinds, I continued to suffer.
While In thnt condition, Doan's Kidney
Pills were brought to. my attention nnd
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ATTRACTIVE TERMS
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procuring a box nt Hnskllis' Drug Store,
I commenced taking them, In about twp
weeks I felt better and the contents of,
four boves mndo mo well: 1 liavo recom
mended Donn's Kidney Pills to innny
other people."
For sale by all denlors. Pipo (i0 cents.
Foster-Mllhurn Co., IJuffalo. New York,
sole ngents for the United Stntcs.
Roinenibcr tho nnme Donn's nnd
tnko no other.
WASHINGTON, Pay 3. Pilsk rivalry
has mlscn between, Prlnevlllc, Mndrns,
Ileiul nnd other places for tho proposed
now land offlco for central Oregon.
Members of tho Oregon dolegntlon In
congress desire further Information of
ns to where tho offlco should bo located
nnd whnt pnrt of the state should bo
Included In thu now district If It Is ere-
nted.
Have You a Watch
that is
a time
piece
HEfZcSSnJ
I linvo them. Get my pi Ires on
watches.
Martin J. Reddy
Tun jijwi;li:ji , , ,,
rXKE -WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING.
DIAMOND SETTING AND
ORATING.
NRAR PQSTOFFICE.
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Medicines?
to be- had here, common and rare drugs and chemicals in, fact,
anything and everything that's medcine.
Medford
Phone 101
Valley, SS
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USED AUTO.
Whlto Gns car, cpmplotely equipped
with t6p, wind shield, specdomoter,
magneto, etc., etc. will sell for $1C00.
HHAIt CRKDK MOTOft CO.
FOR SAIiE BYOWNBR
Splendid 10-acre orobard and
gai'don truck laud, half mile
of growing city. lias about 7
acres best varieties of pears,
1 to 5 years eld: deop, free
80ll. JiCSt bargain 111 Valley,
,:Knvnl fnVirici Wnn luiilrlfntr
LjlDQiai IGllIlS. XUllO UUliaiUg
site. No brokers. Apply
MAIL TRIBUNE.
Van Dyke
Realty Co.
err pitorravnr
FARMS, FRUIT RANCHES
123 R. WAIN STREET.
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SAY FOLKS
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Are Your Glasses Satisfactory?
I In I hfT rirl
Do Ypu Need Any Repairing
We are Prepared to do This Work n Sharl If ! !
WORK GUARANTEED
Room 2 "
Over Kentners
Medford
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roposflion
ISSUERS SJEi
COMPANY
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At bargain, accpunt illneM,,i;lx jmm
of Olcn Iloguo Orchuhl company. ".Writ
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To the Public
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Wo wish to cal) the attesttea
of prospective- buyers to the tti
that wo have been !a the county
ovor 40 years aad are prepared
to enow some of the cheleeet
tracts In the valley. Ceats Both?
lng to look at our list 01 HT
galnn. McDonoiigtf
& Demmer
REAL ESI ATE AND INBUMAXOB
ROOM a, BTEWART B9GL ,
Corner Mala ajid Bartlett Ma.
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Dr. RICKEIT
Eye Sight SpeoialUt
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Rojie?
Certainly. All ordinary
and uncm ron mtcp
prQpnetary and pharma
ceutical .Preparations are
Phone 101
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