Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 17, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TrEDFOKD MAIL TRTBT7NR rEDFORT), ORFiOON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 17, 1911.
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. POTTER OF
ASHLAND DEAD
Was Mother of J. M. Potter, Who
Droiioht Ashland Tribune to Med
ford and Started First Dally Pa
per Here.
AHUIAKI). Or.. Mny 17. TIo funeral
M'fvlci of Mm. MnrKiirot J. Potior.
former iiMinl of thl olty, wns lielil
At the tHynv of Mrs. A. It. Iiaswil,
0.1 North Mnln stiwt Mtuulixy afternoon
nt 3 o'clock. Ititornirnt wan In Axtitamt
coinctcry.
Tlio Upv. n. II. ItlcVii romltiotrtl Hip
ntvIcoh. A nclpctpil choir rendered In
n niipcrlt ninntior (ho hymns, "I.oml
Kliully Light" nn.1 "Some IVv You Will
ITiutcrntniiil." Tlio following tnrinNw of
thn Klkn IoiIkp, of which onlor two of
Mr, l'ottcr'n sons ore members, nctol
n piuibiMircra: Dr. J. Kmlelmnn. V 11.
I'rnrht, ". II NcwcomU. Otto Winter
Lymnn McKco ami Wllllnm Mllrholl.
Mm. Potter xvnn the mother of T. J.
Nolton. late olltor of the Yrvka Journal,
mil for nevernl yearn necrotary of the
Slaldyou county chamber of commerce,
nml of J. M. nml J. W. Potter, the for
mer rftHhtcr of the Klrst National bntik
of Wl. Cnl. She was the nunt of
ernl nephews who attalnetl fame. In the
liunluetDi world, nmonc them her oluVM
lter'n on. Arthur llrlsbane. who. ns
eilltor of the New York Journal, receives
n unlary an Inrcq nn that of tho presi
dent of the I'nlted States.
Mrs. Potter wan raUiM on a farm In
Oenesee county. New York, near the
town nf llntavla. nnl hail she lived until
November 11, 1911. she would have lwen
74 years old. She was one of a family
of elKht children. sU of whom lmve
precotlcil her to the Kre.it beyond. None
of them II veil to l within ten years of
the nee of Mrs. Potter
until within the Inst few ycai, lVr
wow-ml months post Ue bus been tiultr
111. That sho might have Ino best of
care she was nbout a month no brought
by her sons to the new Granite City
hospital, where rvcYythlng possible wns
done for her, but age una ngiuim Her
and slip had passed all human aid.
At 7 30 Satin day evening she became
uncnnsilous nml thlee hours later her
spirit ulngxM Its flight. Her son Jutnes
was with her during the week and Mr.
Nolton was to spend this week here.
I'rhlnv and Hat unlay she was feeling
better than at any time within n month
and Mr Potter left on train No. IS for
Weed, belnK nssunil that he could safe
ly dq so, Shortly after ills return to his
home the distressing news was rewlxed
that nil w-ns over. She had found the
sennlty of death.
In many ways Mrs. IVtter was a n
marknble woman. She had a stnuig, well
Imlnnced Intellect, was a brilliant con
versationalist, and every irmly In rv
ixirtee. These qualities made for her a
large circle of friends In this cltv, nil
of whom will he grieved to learn of
her death.
MONEY BACK
Chat. Strnnff Quarnti rariilan Safft
to Sanlth Dandruff
And also to slon that Ivlld spot fnun
growlnc larger, to stop Itching scalp
and falling hair, or money Uck. Par
isian Sage will drive every particle of
dandruff from your scalp, because It
penetrates Into the scalp and kills the
dandruff germs which are the cause of
all hair diseases.
It Is a most beneficial
and hair beautlfler, not sticky or jfrrsy,
and Is used by women of refinement the
country over. I.irge bottle 50 cents.
"I'arl.Hl.in Sago Is the best hair tonic
and hair grower I ever used. It Is a
Krnnd dandruff cure and scalp cleaner,
and also ernes Itching scalp." Mrs. tat
tle Davis. U. K. D. No. 7. Flint. Mich.
Juno 20, 1910.
GARDINER CASE
WELL UNDER WAY
Third Day of Trial On Will Proba
bly Go to the Jury This Afternoon
Administratrix Suing tor $7500
Damages From Railroad. i
Xtoaei X.Ur ' Credit.
I 1.08 ANlllCI.KS, fal MiV t" -I'nless
. tluy llrtrhnm, Intentnl revenue collec
tor, locates a IS&00 letter of credit that
burghirs stole from his home livxt night,
'It Is ptobabte that h trip to Kilrope,
.eheduled to be benmi tdn.'i Will be
postponed
'I'ho thieves enleled lliiihuiu'N house
wlillii ho mid tils wife were nt her inolli
el's homo bidding them good bye. He.
sides Hip letter of ctedll, the litllitlni
seemed Jewelry valued at ftOO
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J. R. KNYAUT, Preittlout J. A. PKItllY, Vlco-l'roililent
P. K. MK1UUCK. Vlco-1'roililMt JOHN 8. OttTII, Caihior
W. U. JACK SON, Aii't Oaihler.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
The damage suit brought be Mrs.
Myrtle thvrdlner. ndiulnlstrutrlv of the
psiaic oi vvaiier oiinuiii'i, uir io'"f
damages against the Piielflo X- Kaslern J
rallnvtd Is being hwrit fxiiuht In the clr-, JJ
cult court. The thliM day of the trial , Z
openeit today and the case will prokihl) , w
go to the Jury this aflernoon. ' tWirWWeJfWWWIfWfffwc
ilt.r llAi-,lln.r ws nn rnclneer on .
the itnul ami was mixed up In a wreck - -- -- - " -
loiter he went to Portland and was
8.1 KK DKrOSlT HO.XKS VOIX RUNT. A OKNKIIAIi iunkino
lli:SIMCSS TltNS.CTKI). Wo SOLICIT VOUIl l'ATHONAOK. ,
oiM'ratiM upon and dlMl. Mrs (llnlllirr
as admlnlstnttrlN of the estate brought
Milt alleging that the wreck was re
sponsible for the operation which result
ed In death. The defense claims that
the operation was made necessar) b
other causes than the wreck.
The Jury hearing the case are lhtlph
Dean. J 11. Hamrlck, O. S Itarnrs, j,..v
. . , i..!Unee. Oeorge lleers. A S. Kurrv II
hair dressing ,. m,i,- w,-.! t,ri.i1.,,P. v u
tteebe. William Itlnton. II D. lUrne
burg, W. A. Mettle)
NOTICE.
Dr. Barber Is now located In rooms
T07 and SOS Partners and Fruitgrowers
bank building and will be pleasej to
MOTHER AND CHILDREN DEAD
AS CULStlltA-wOW Or PICNIC
PltrcSNO. Cal . May 17 Mrs. S, Du
duhklan and her 3-vear-oM son are dead
here today as the culmination of u little
picnic that Jhe mother hail pUnne.1 for
her children. Mrs. Duduhklan Jumpevl
Into the canal near here to save the
llfo of her little toy, who had slipped
Into the water. lloth weiv dniwnnl
with no one to witness her struggles or
lrf her cries hut her other
Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manuf act urors of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
CRUSHED HOCK ! vi,PpXL.mi
SCRKKNBD GRAVEL . S$wm
Delivered to any part of oity. C. J. SEON, Algr.
orrirwt
KnjItKrtnvt'r' lUnk Httlu.
Ptioiic SI. (WJ.
WASHED
SAND
for Cwncrcto
for HHck Work
fur ItMtcrlng
Mrs. Potter had enjoyetl perfect health new location.
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meet his friends and p.rons m the lttl- child, who s.t on the lunk clutch-1 !
tng Its mother's hat anil coat
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'MELBA''
TOILET
PREPARATIONS
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AVe arc sole distributors for the famous "MEIHA" toilet )reparations.
.If you ever used this brand you'll want more. IT you neve tried it, you
should do yourself the favor.
PERFUMES
A very complete line of the finest
perfumes known to the trade.
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Medford Pharmacy
NEAR THE POST OFFICE PHON E101
Cora E.Utley
CHIROPODIST
The Marinello Shop
MANICURING
FACIAL MASSAGE
SHAMPOOING
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SCALP TREATMENT
HAIR DRESSING
Room 5, OverKentner's.
Phone 111
Excursion!
Sunday, May 21st
Butte Falls and Return
Via Pacific c Eastern R .R.
$2.00 for Round Trip
Train leaves Medford at 8:M a. m., arrives in Med
ford at 7 p. in. This is the finest scenic trip in all of
Southern Oregon. You'll enjoy this (f-inile ride into
Interior Oregon.
rss's
Medford Theatre,' Friday May 19th
LEW FIELDS
PRESENTS
UK.IOYOl'S
Blanche Ring
in
"The YanKee Girl
Book by Goo. V. Hobart Music by Silvio Hoin
Harry Gilfoil and 50 others
A 80NO YOlT I,AlT(lll J S10NSATIONS
J YOU SIC) 11 JNIOr
1 Til ION TO J IIAVK HOT
J YOlMt l YOU IN
J FIN(II0UT1PJTH10M (1U1P
THEY ALL GO TO SEE HER AND SO WILL YOU
40 WINSOME WINNERS IN THE GETAWAY
11KAK MISS RING KINO. TIIK NMW SONOS
And mavbe if vou'ro good a few of the old.
PRICES $1.50, $2.00. Seat sale Tuesday, May IK,
at llaskins'.
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From Factory to Your Home
A Carload of Twenty-one High-grade Pianos Fresh From the Factory
Not scratched and shop-worn, but a fine assortment of the latest and most up-to-date styles of
PIANOS of MAHOGANY, WALNUT and OAK
OUR MOTTO: "Quick Sales-Small Profits"
IN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT THIS CARLOAD IN 30 DAYS WE WILL MAKE PRICES VERY AT
TRACTIVE. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO COMPETE WITH ANY COMPANY IN THE UNITED
STATES. REMEMBER, WE HAVE BOTH QUALITY AND PRICE. PIANOS BOUGHT RIGHT
NOW CAN BE SOLD RIGHT. ; "
Our line consists of the following makes: Mathushek & Son,
M. Schultz, Behr Bros., Haddorff Co. and Maynard
EVERY PIANO IS BACKED BY A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. SOLD ON EASY INSTALLMENT
PLAN. ALL MAKES OF PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. ' . u
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FOR OUR OWN RELIABILITY WE REFER YOU TO BRADSTREET, R. G. DUN AND JACKSON COUNTY BANK.
WE ALSO RENT, TUNE AND MOVE PIANOS
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Remember the location with
CUTHBERT'S FURNITURE STORE
Next to the Post Office
PALMER'S PIANO HOUSE
PHONE 1451
B. J. PALMER, Proprietor
RESIDENCE 5421
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