Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 06, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEPTTOKP MATL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD,. QKEGON, WEDNESD'AY, SEPTEMBER 0, !t01f.
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MISS NOBODY
FROMSTARLAND
Most Sensational Novelty of Season
Booked as Next Show at Mcdforc!
Theatre Is Musical Comedy That
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Has Made a Hit.
Tito moot ftcnsntionnl novelty of
the llimitricul bonsnn in Chicago wn4
tlio hg lre.s ri'lionrMit scene which
Mr, 11. Singer introduced into "Miss
Xohody fnmi Sturlnnd,'1 his lntcst
musical comedy production nt the
Princess tlicalro, which will oumo to
the Moilfonl theatre onN Friday, Sep
teinhcr 35. Air. Singer literally tnkoa
his audiences out of their sent? hack
on the stnij nnii shows them liow ti
hijj production looks from the other
side of the footlights. Although then
is a riotous spirit of travesty all
through the scene making it a con
tinuous serica of laughs, one follow
ing the other nt lightning sjwed, tho
scene, has opened tho eyes of tho
public, to some uf the accidents and
disad.avntages against which the
manager has to contend when he
stages n production worth thousands
of dollars.
Tho Jliss Xobody hi "Miss Nobody
from Stnrland" is n chorus girl who,
when tho show opens, is engaged
with a gambling brother in the risky
enterprise of smuggling n few dm
monds into the United States. The
soeno is aboard the ocean liner. Lus
itnnin, and there is n hord of detect
ives, led by tho great l'ierce of Scot
land Yard, on the track of the smug
glers. Then there is Preston Ilalliday
eon of Frederic Ilalliday, the million
aire manufacturer of Hnlliday's Ilair
Restorer. Preston had trouble with
his father over in England and hired
out us a drug cleric. By mistake gave
a customer arsenic instead of essence
of peppermint for stomach ache.
After discovering his error, he flcos
thinking he has murdered the man. On
the Lusitania he is suspected as si
smuggler by Pierce and is nceusod
of "the crime." Thinking the detec
tive means the snspected murder
Preston confesses. But the detective
thinks Preston is the brother of MLs
Nobody, whom Pierce loves. And old
man Ilalliday, who is aboard, also
fnlls in love with Miss Nobody, the
choms girl. Preston himself tries
to flirt with her.
CLUB TO TALK
OK BOND ISSUE
Commercial Club Holds First Fall
Meeting tonight Mcdfortl Traffic
Bureau to Ask Endorsement of In
itiative Rate Bill Fathered by Them
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First regular fall meeting
of the Bedford Commercial
Club, held at the club meeting
rooms in tho Mail Tribune
building on Wednesday, Sep
tember tilh.
Matters of great import
ance will come before the
meeting. Every member is re
quested to be present.
Pumpernickel and cheese.
Watermelon.
Bnmnucr's cantaloupes.
Cigars.
No. SUM.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Medford National Bank
at Medford, in tho State of Oregon, at tho close of business,
September 1, 1911.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts M $M0,:M0.77
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ?.. .10,91 (i.Sti
U, S. bonds to secure circulation , :..; 100,000.00
Premiums on U. S. bonds :'; 2,;Uii).(iS
Bonds, securities, etc : Ul,2S5.ll
Banking house, furniture and fixtures 13.371. M
Duo from national banks ( not reserve airents) 123.00
i Duo from state and private banks and bankers.
trust companies and savings banks
.l.noti.iM
Due from approved reserve agents 70,982.115
Checks and other cash items
Exchanges for clearing house .,
! Xotes of other national bunks
cents
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An important mid interesting ses
sion of the Medfonl Commercial Club
is looked for tonight when the good
roads campaign will be discussed and
a fight made for endorsement of an
initiative bill regulating railroad rates
by the Medfonl Traffiee Bureau
members.
A deelgation from the Ashland
commercial club will be present to
take part in the good roads bonding
utscusMon.
Tho state railway commission nsks
n representation from the club to
meet with them at Salem on Septem
ber 20.
Many other important matters will
come before this meeting, nnd a large
attendance is requested.
The meeting will be called prompt
ly nt S o'clock.
NEW WORLD RECORD
FOR 25-MILE STRETCH
Fractional paper currencv, nickels and'
Lawful money reserve in bank, viz:
Legal tender notes 40.00
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per
cent of circulation)
Gold dust .-.
17,-t-l
IU2l.lt
12,200.00
1-IH.02
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5,000.00
179.87
OLD ORCHARD, Me., Sept. 5.
Louis Dlsbrow, In a Pope-Hartford
automobile, broke the world's record
for 25 mi!e3, going the distance In
15:25 on the beach track near here.
Charles Gustafson set a new record
for ten miles, negotiating tho dis
tance In C:29.
GARBAGE QUESTION
SETTLED AT LAST
Thero is no reason for complaint
concerning the garbage hauling ques
tion that cannot easily be corrected"
according to Rodney Taylor, tho man
who recently purchased the garbage
hauling business for Medford.
When Mr. Taylor took hold of the
business ho was not supplied with a
full list of tho customers by his pre
decessor nnd for that reason mnny
people found their work was uninten
tionally slighted. Mr. Taylor snvs
if anyone wibhing garbage hnuled will
jilionc Main 3G32, the wagon will
dall. Tho new concern hauls garbage
for 50 cents a month for ordinary
loads but prices depend upon the
amount to be hauled. An extra team
has been put on and the work can
bo taken care of in better shape than
ever.
Comforting Words
.Many a Medfonl Household Will Find
Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a
bad back romoved; to bo entirely free
from annoying, dangerous urinary
disorders Is enough to make any kid
ney sufferer grateful. To tell how
tills great change can be brought
about will prove comforting words
to hundreds of Medford readers.
Mrs, J. Waterman of Phoenix, Or.,
fcays: "I have no hesitation in rec
ommending Doan's Kidney Pills, as 1
hnvo had ample proof of their effi
ciency. Over-exertion or being on my
feet for any leng'h of timo, caused
my back to ache and sent sharp pains
through my loins. Frequent head
aches and spells of dizziness also
bothorod mo. I know Unit my kidneyH
woro at fault and, hearing Doan's
Kidney Pills highly recommended, I
procured a supply. I began their
iiho nnd thoy relievod tho difficulties
which had bo loug distressed mo."
For snlo by all denlors. Prlco CO
cents. Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, N.
Y EQle agents for tho Unltod States.
Romomber tho name Doan's and
take no othor.
Tot Clito. c4octr4 br U SISTERS OF THE HOW
RANES OF JESUS AID MARY. Cm. J xi-.it s.d
CMtftt Cmrm. Mule Art Eloaeiea ai Caaatr
IsttilrolTri!ajBr.WritstorAuCTmALAUrtM
SttTZR WrEKlOK te itn'i Atln, ftnJW
Total !?G33,724.84
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $100,000.00
Surplus fund 20,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 18,101.95)
National bank notes outstanding 100,000.00
Due to state and private banks and bankers .. !99.7o
Individual deposits subject to cheek 3.17,1178.0")
Demand certificates of deposit 31,783.03
Time certificates of deposit 5,557.00
Certified checks :. :: 500.00
Postal savings deposits 5,205.00
Bills payable, including certificates of deposit
for money borrowed 15,000.00
"'Portland. Orecoa J -
'IValdent and Dar BcKool far Girli lu
cbarza ol Bl.tan of 6b John BaitUt (EplMopaljl
CUifUW. A.uUm! aa tliauUiT StpmaMU, I
UK, lit, ZlSttUM. O Jiaaaitam. I
For ctUlo aelrtaa THE SISTEIt KCl'EIUOH I
Office ZA St. Helen I Lai I
Look at tho ads for tho chance tn
liny tho property you need at o
"right prico,"
HaskliiB for Health.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You ean't afford' to io without
thia splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and order a casa sent to
the bouse. The purest, Most
healthful drink known Is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
l. C. II6HAM, Atent.
Total , $633,724.84
State of Oregon, County of Jackson,- ss : t
T, John S. Orth, cashier of the nbove-iftunod bank, do
solemnly swear that the above statementTfs true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
JOHN S. ORTir, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mc this 5th dav of Sep
tember, 1911. C. L. REAMES, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W. 11. GORE,
war. m. colvig,
J. A. PERRY,
Directors.
Hosiery
The best wearing and biggest value in men's,
ladies', boys' and misses' Hosiery in the city.
Money back if not satisfactory.
Boys' and misses' seamless, fast black, ribbed
School Hose in sizes 5 to 94, pair 10c
Misses' extra fine quality lisle ribbed Hose;
a 35c value; in sizes 5 to 9; black or tan; pr....25c
Boys' Bear brand Hose, the best wearing
school hose in the city; here in sizes G to 10, pr 25c
Men's seamless, fast black Socks; will outwear
any 25c hose in town; here in all sizes; black or
tan; per pair 10c
Ladies' Hose, black or tan, pair 10c
Ladies nose; regular 35c quality in all stores;
hero in black, tan or split foot; in regular and
outsizes; the biggest hosiery value in Medford;
any size and nine: styles to select from; pair 25c
5SD00M3-!
You (vxtel the mlUIenun'i ptofUi. We kD Io
anylnjjr duett from oui own ui Udory. QyiLt
guuanlecd la Jctx.
SOME REGULAR CATALOC PRICES i
Bungalow or CrafUman Door. . . 1.60
Cottage Front Door. up from Z.25
fancy Front Door. up from . 8.00
Fancy Front Window up from . 2.7S
Window and Cla one-third la...
We tlilp promptly anywhara. Lat u
aitimata your bill and fraigbt.
SEND POSTAL for CATALOG No. 43
O. B.WILLIAMS CO.
1943 FIRST AVE. SOUTH, SEATTLE
Boys' Knit
' Waists
Nazareth, the best
boys' or girls' Knit
"Waist on the market;
here in sizes ,2 to 12
years, each '...25c
Boys' and girls' Knit
"Waist, similar to
above, but lighter
weight; in sizes 4 to 12
years, each 15c
Boys' Blouse
Waists
Boys' and girls' Naz
areth "Waist Union
Suits; three garments
in one; here in sizes 2
to 12 yeam, each ....50c
A good quality cheviot
jr madras cloth Waist,
cheaper than you can
make them; here in
sizes C to 12 years;
light or dark colors,
25c AND 50c EACH
School Supplies
Remember, you get any 5c school supply in the
store this week, 7 for 25c.
Sec our new line of lc post cards.
HUSSEY'S
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FALL TRADING IN FULL SWING
AT-
Sweaters
Women's all'olors,
special ... $2.50
MANNS
CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O
Veils
Shetland Veils, spe
cial 70c
GREAT BARGAIN SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY
Petticoat Sale
m
rhursdur we will nlace on sale 5 dozen
fancy near silk Pelticoals, QA
worth .$1.50, at the low prico (iJf C
vi j inni v!..wu i, uiioa Liiicy.
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Umbrella Sale
100 women's 2(J-inch fast black
brcllas, paragon frame, steel
rod: $1.25 quality. Don't miss
this. Special, each...
Urn-
89c
fciMttttta
Messaline and Saile
59c
This sale has taken the town bv
storm; all colors; real 75c val
ues; special, yard..
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New Serpentine Crepes
This popular cloth is going fast ; A
beautiful new patterns; special, I Hif
ill U t
Just Received Our New CHILDREN'S DRESSES
Buy Your Bedding Now
CoUo,, 48c
Good size grev
Blankets,
special
Good, heavy Comforters; large
size,
special
Big 3-pound stitched Cotton
Batts,
special
98c
98c
New Dress Goods
20c
hildrcn's
Fancy Plaids for
dresses, per
yard
1 leavy Storm Serge in all colors, A
special, per OUC
yard ww
51-inch Scotch Suitsing, vd,
$1.39, $1.09, $1.95
and..
$2.25
See Our New Line of Fancy Hand Bags
Agents for Warner's Corsets
Special new low bust models, all sizes,
at $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00.
Children School Hose
12k
25 doziMi heavy ribbed Hose
for boys and girls, special, pair...
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The Ferullo Band
OF FIFTY ARTISTS
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 10
AT THE NATATORIUM
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POPULAR PRICES
RESERVED SEATS $1.00
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT
Hear Ferullo's Band
See Ferullo Conduct
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"Greatest band in America." Chicago Tribune.
"Best band ovor in Chicago." Chicago Examiner. '
"Captivated Salt Lake City public. "Salt Lako Herald.
"Attracting immense crowds." San Francisco Call.
"Absolutely unique." Lob Angeles Times.
"The audience went wild cheering and clapping," Portland Orogonian.
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