Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 18, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVIfliMUMR .18, .1!)11.
NEEDY Filly ,
IS 6IVEH AID
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tycrjccr and
CJlldrh Arc yfcry Grateful lo
gcsftk'flis ofMcjJfqrd Wjip fkljicil
Them m to Portland.
OPEN CHICA&O
Every State In the West Js Repre
sented at Monster Exhibit Entire
t ,
C6ll$cum as Been Engaged for
the Display.
BIG W m NATAPUM IS MEN GATHER TO
SCENE OF BLAZE
i .
That the milk of humnn kimlnpss
flows in the veins of American poii
plo JwhS cinplmticnlly niul subslnu
linlly exemplified this week in Med
ian. "Mr. and Mrs. Thoiuns Morcer nnd
Uieir Pninll children - left El Vata
Texas, for Portland, Ore. Tho
reuclied San Francisco Inst Monday,
nnd in crossing tho bay on the ferry
from Sun Francisco to Oakland mole
Mr. Mcrecr lind his ptifc, ceutniniiij:
$27fi in mmiey nnd their railroad
tickets to Portland stolen from his
pocket, lonvin Rthem destitute of
transportation to their destination "tr
inonoy with which to procure food,
ixecjt that Mrs, Mcrcor had nljtvit
$( m ilvor in ho rpurse. With thw
Mnnfl uinount of capital nnd help
from the pasemwrs 011 the train
they succeeded in rcncliinjr Redding
where Mr. Mercer thought ho might
secure assistance from n friend whom
ho believed lived there
Uion making inquiry for his friend
ho learned that he had been dead for
two years, and thus did ho and hU
family find themselves destitute and
homeless nmong strangers, in n
strnngo land. Here the little girlV
necklace Vns taken from around her
neck and sold nnd with the money
thus obtained the disconsolate fam
ily secured railroad transportation
to Dunsmuir.
At p.nnsimiir the railroad hoys and
citjzons made up a pun-e, and with
tins and reduced rotes granted them
by the railroad company the firmly
was enabled to reach Medford on
November lb, Friday night.
Hero phiuf of Police llitson's at
tention was eijllod t othc case, and
he at ojicc provided food nnd lodg
ing for the family, nnd that same
night took tho matter np with tho
Elks' lodge, which was in session,
and the members of that lodge threw
over $40 into a purse, and tho next
day tickets for ortland were pro
cured for Hie family and given Mr.
Mercer, together -with enough money
to provide for their needs en route
and for Immediate wants after reach
ing Portland.
CHICAOO. III., Nov. IS. Every
state tn the west Js represented by
oxhlhltsvof its products nt tho United
States land nnd Irrigation congress,
which opened tortny In Chicago, to
couttnuu until December 0. Tho en
tire Coliseum and Us annex have
been engaged Mr tho show. In ad
dition to tho western exhibits, scv-
oral slates or tho south and tho
provinces of Canada havo made dis
plays.
Tho Hnrrlmnn railroad lines havo
taken the whole' of tho Coliseum an
nex to boost the states traversed by
those roads. Moving pictures and
lectures will bo given dally during
tho exhibition.
Tho National Irrigation congress
and the International Livestock ex
position will bo hold hero from De
cember i to 9 and will greatly in
crease tho Interest aud nttondnnco
nt tho land show. It la expected that
not less than GOO, 000 people will at
tend theso events during tho next
three weeks.
Fire Starts on Roof, ami tor a Time
Entlro Building Was Endangered
.Started From a Pot of Bolllnn
Tar.
Men repairing tjie roof of tho Nnt
ntorium this murium; ultuwud the mrt
to catch fire from a pot of hoillng
tar, and frr u little while MedrordV
huge amusement pluco whs omhmjr
ured by the flames. Tho fire depart
ment was onlli'd nnd after u brief
battle the flamoK were subdued. No
water wis used, so that the damage
was slight.
The lilne -stnrliug on the roof of
the huge building jjnvo nn appearance
to the fire that was most disuournj?
ing from the uptown section of the
city, as many believed that the
tlniues had started in the furnace
room and had en ten their way to the
roof, but such was not the case.
FORM
SOCIETY
At tjhe Churches j
Religious Affairs to Bo Promoted uy
Young Men of City Temporary
Organization Was Effected Friday
Evening Blj Meeting In a Week.
Look at tho ads for tho chance tu I
ouy mo property you nwd nt
"nuht prico"
The Muu and lioligiou movumont,
which ih huumiihlj; very prominent in
ceitniu pnit& v$ '(lit country, has al
ready homo rojirpsoutHtivus in Med
ford. LtiHt uVctthiK tit the office of
V. V. Moure of thi eit.v were culli-
ori'd about a ddjbji men fro ml he dif
ferent religion QrynuiiAtioiw of thta
etty, s a comntitlue to forward tins
new organisation in Medford and
Inokfon county.
Pans were talked over last oveu
inK and V. W. Mettr was oleoted
temporary ehiiirmnu and V. A. Clark
temporary suorotr. Jt wwu nr
ninge that ouo week from Sunday a
mas- uiei'tiug will bo called for Ii
oVhu-k in the ufternwn nt the Jtup
ti.t church for the purpo-o of ef
fecting a pe'rmauout organization
and electing officers.
First Cliuroli of Christ, Scientist
Horvleo Butulny nt 11 a, in, Sub
ject of lQ,HBonm,rjnon, "Soul and
lloily," Sunday school at 10. Wed
nomluy evening meeting at 7i!l0, All
are welcomo, ltuudlng room bourn
3 to G dally oxcupt Sunday, alno Sun
day ovenlug from 7:110 to 1). 212
North Oakdale, church edifice.
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Methodist Episcopal Church.
Modfofil. Pro.. K. Olin Hlilrfflm
jMiHtoi". Novvlctw Humlny its follows
At 11 a. nil) senium )iy Uiglrhil fJn
purintondojtt H. K. Utinlopi nt 7:!IJ1
). m Hoimon by tho paNtor; mibjoul,
"Hpiiltual l.viimulu.a All ollior
servluoH nt the imiuil hour. An invl
taliou Ih extended to ouu-ybnily lo nl-
toud any or all of Hicko hcia icun.
t : in a. ,iii. , young jtonplo'ii iiioutlui;
(t:!H) p., in. All mo lnvltuil tu IiumO
Horvluiiii,' A, A. IJoltiioi), pallor.
Baptist Church
Pronohlni; hoi'vIcoh nt It a. m, and
7::i0 p. m, Sormuiiri by the puiitur.
Subject of morning nernuin, "What
1h It to Ho Horn Again?" Kvoiilng,
"Ih Sincerity a Safo Cluldo7" Special
iuuhIc ut both nervlccH. Sunday xchool
Proshytcrluii Cluircli.
PrcaobliiK by tho lxuitor at II a,
in, and at 7:!I0 p, in. U, 10. nouloty
at (l::i0 p, pi, Sunday Mdlioul ut lo
a. in, (luod iniiiilo. ,
T. v Foley, of itookfoid, ill,, nr
ilvud In .Modfoid (IiIh inoiiiing for n
vIhII to bin mum, wlAi iiro lOcdtud
hero.
MIkh Mabel Nonullo, oxporluuced
dioHMiunkor, .larliwinvlllo, Ore. 2,'ll
a-:j.", '.:.-u ... .. : ,.":.' "vs
rs
QUEBKC, Que Kflccn seamen
are drowned ns the result of a gale
on the Gulf of St. Lawrence which
drove the Norwegian. Antigua ashore
off Martin river during the night.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. Kcsolutio is
endrsing' the establishing of a par
cels system as an "institution which
will be of enormous benefit to the
country" wcro adopted by tho Trniis
MigisHippi Commercial fongress.
Royal English Bell Ringers to Ap
pear Here Nov. 21.
ANNOUNCEMENT
T AM SHOWING the largest stock of Diamonds,"
J- Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Clocks, Silver
Ware, Silver Toilet Sets and Silver Novelties I
have ever shown.
MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler
. Near Post Office
Billions of
i
Gerriis
You Must Kill Them or Loso Your
Hair Xeubro'a llcrplcidc
IVcvcnts Ilnlducss.
RpiflCETflH WjHS.
(Continued from Page One.)
liko n demon iu the vanguard of the
concentrated Yale attack, smashed
the Tiger line twice for a ten-yard
gam each time. On the twenty-yard
line Princeton rallied nnd took the
ball, punting out of danger. Camp,
who feeemed everywhere nt once,
finally grabbed n punt and made a
spectaculur run to Princeton's thir
ty-yard line. Once more Captain
Howe, tho nride nnd hope of his team
in the booting department, fell down,
missing n drop kick for the goal.
Yale recovered the ball, however,
nnd fell back on the overworked
Camp, who, with his brother half,
Spalding, advanced the pigskin to
the fifle'cn-ynrd line. Once more
llowo failed to kick goal, and his
rival, DoWitt, whim he was expected
to outshine, kicked to midfield.
Capip Plays Hard.
Qnce moro tho indefntigable Camp,
with the absistnnco of Spalding and
I'hilbm, carried the ball to the Ti
er twenty-fivc-ynrd lino, oply to be
again .greeted with the same frustra
tion of their efforts. Howe failed
to kic ktho goal.
On (tffbido play by Princeton, Yale
got tho ball again on tho Tiger twenty-yard
lino, where llowo partially
redefined himRcljf ly kicking a prolty
field goal, 'flip period ended with
tho hall in Yale's possesion on her
own forty-yard line. Scere: Princu
lon p,'Ynq3." '
ROAD B0HPS LEGAf..
(Continued from Pwe 1.1
Tho dandruff germ Is a deadly
enemy to healthy, luxuriant hair. No
matter how thick, heavy and beauti
ful your hair may look, the dandruff
germ may bo there at work and very
busily too.
Just so sure as you do not take
hteps to check the ravages of this
germ, just so sure you will sooner or
laUbr loso your hair.
Baldness may always bo prevented
by the timely use of Newbro's Ilcr
plclde. Hcrplcldc is sure death to
the dandruff germ. It cleans the
scalp and allows the hair to grow as
nature intended. There are no dis
appointments, unless the hair fol
licles are completely atrophied, so
why put off tho treatment until it
is top late?
Herpicldo is sold and guaranteed
in one dollar bottles by all druggists.
Applications at tho best barber
shops and hair dressing parlors.
Send 10c in postago or silver to
Tho Herpicldo Co., Pept. It., Detroit,
Mich., for a nlco sample of Ilorpicido
and a booklet telling all about the
hair.
Medford Pharmacy.
On Tuesday evening, November 21, (of every class nnd from tho best
the Royal English Bell RIngors of known muslqnl wrl'ers.
England, will be nt tho Natatorlum
In this city and the people of Mod
ford will have one of tho opportuni
ties of an ago to hoar tho best com
pany of bel( ringers in cither Amer
ica or England. This company, con
sisting of 12 men, has won tho cham
pionship of Europo many times. This
company uses 130 bells ranging In
weight from two ounces to ton
pounds, and rondor tho finest music
Single admission tickets GO cents,
which includes reserve scat. Tickets
on salo with Mr. yiotsel nt tho Sher
man Clay music store, Mnln street.
All peoplo who bold aoason tickets
for this course may havo thorn re
served at tho original prlco of 25,
15 or 10 conts, according to location
of scats.
Soats now on rcsorvo with Mr.
Whetsel at tho Shormnn Clay music
store, "West Main Htrcct.
approval of the voters; nnd I do not
believe a fair construction of tho
nmpiid.nicnt will warrant tio court jn
Haying to the county court;
"Until you pay all thp indebtedness
now outstanding against tho treasury
wih whjch o proceed, you shall not
spend n single dollar voluntarily for
any necessary road improvement
hecauao tho legislature of this stale
has not scon fit to provideo n method
for obtaining tho approval of tho
voters."
And in arriving nt this conclusion
1 believe' tho burden is upon tho one
imnokhiir tho lcgujity of such indebt
edness to nllego nnd provo thnt tjie
county linn not fnirly mid reasonably
obtained tho approval of the Jcgaj
Yojters jif tjio county,
Tho demurrer will thorcforo bo
overrule!.
All latest Fiction
and at
r A f
Pushers Prices
Come
in
and
f .
lppk them over
Medford
Book Store
plnco you would' liko to own.' I
Valley Second
Hand Store
Wp Buy and Sell AH Kinds of
Second Hand Goods.
$1. J. PILCH ER, Prop.
IS North Fir
.V&W 3
Hell 3()72
Fit Your Personality
loo
Just as yu arc "careful
t gsr clgtlies whick
fit the figure trimly
and becomingly, so ou
should bs sure that
your suit or ovsrcQat
is of that cut ahd shade
which best suits your
personality.
Thus an glder man re
quires quieter clothss
and soberer dssjgn thah
a young man, etc.
Our hew Fall ahd Wfn
tsr Styles meet svsry
rsquirsmsnt of evsn the
rpost exacting. Pr9of
is simple. Come in.
Have you seeh our line '
of underwear? Yqu
will end all of ysur trou- "
bles in this part of your Exclusive
buying if jyou will only TWUfl
stsp jn ahd 1st us show BEACON
you what really good HATS
things we have t9 of- wriiyKn)
fer both in unioh and $3
two pieces,
MODEL CLOTHING CQ.
Drilmed k ?7
r
HI.V. Wukwiit pa.
Exclusive
With Us
KNOX
HATS
$5
i
We carry a very complete stock of
ELECTRIC IRONvS
We have the American in two styles, the Beauty at
$5.oo and the Superior at $4.oo
Step in and let us show them to you.
Medford Hardware Comp'ny
218 EAST MAIN ST.
SAFETY RAZORS
Ever Ready Keen Kutter Enders
$1 $1 $1
Gillette Auto-Strop
$5 $5
MEDFORD PHARMACY
JTBAK POST QFF1UU.
I'HONU NHJUT Oil IAV .MAIN 101,
IRRIGATION
IERIG-ATION is the science of giving ;i plant jiisL :is much nioisturo ns it
needs, and just exactly when it needs it.
IRRIGATION has added more wealth lo he country in (ho last ten years than
any three of the largest resources combined. Thousands of acres of worthless
land have been reclaimed and some of tjiis land .has sold for the highest prices
ever paid for horticultural or agricultural laud.
IRRIGATION will reclaim "tho deseri," 0500 acres will he developed into a
vast orchard district. "Tho desert" when irrigaicd will j)rovo to ho the
best orchard land in the Hogue River Valley. v
IRRIGATION will make the Rogue River Valley famous for Ms berries. Tjie
largest yields in the next fow years will come from "the desert."
IRRIGATION will adl thousands of acres to tjjp producing area of the Roguo
River Valley,' and in tjioso now district Ihere Avill ho no crop failure, for irriga
tion is a guarantee of bountiful yields, and is real crop insurance for tho
grower.
IRRIGATION in the "Willamette Yalloy lias increased production from sixty
to throe hundred per cent. It will do the samo in tho Regno Riyor Yalloy.
IRRIGATION will double the poulatioij of jfedl'ord and tho Uoguo Rivor
Valley in the next fow years. New homes wjjl ho established. Orchards will
be planted on lands tltat havo nqyor been productive. "Tho dosert" will bo
redeomed and a thousand fainilios will bo addejl through this development.
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Rogpe River Valley Canal Company
FEED N. OUMMINGS, Manager
Mpdford National Bank Bldg., linrdford, Orb.
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