Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 07, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MIQDFORD MAIL TRLBDNW, M1OTORD, QURION, THUKKDA V, IIKOKMIIKK 7, 11)11.
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$44' Wriijl tO'llUhV easy money for
at " AT A XTT ?ll,in87' 3 'Jan m,t ynwr closets
1 JL,JjlLu AJNL) i boH your old olotliltiK. hats ami
T,., - . dM to Will II. Wilson. 10(5 N,
J J-XVWJV-1 1-T.l- ;M you bet we ny ensh for cast-off
-K clotbliiK. huts mut shoos. Will II.
Atr. nml Mrs, Orvls Stephenson lott
Thursday for a montli'H visit at. San
Kninclseo, Mr. Stephenson rccontly
uold li Irs Interest In tlto tfnsh harbor
Iki) nml mny locate In tho ilny olty.
11. T. Vnn Do Car tho Jowolor was
tliq victim of potty Jliltvoe Wednes
day" nlfilit. They entered Ms shod,
filnlo n lioo nml rnko nml mode wny
with nil tho family lnundry haiiKinK
on tho Alothoa lino.
A Mutual I.lfo policy makes tho
boat Gfirlstmaa prosont, Sco Hutch.
231
Tho I.oyal Temperance Legion will
nloot nuixt Friday at I p. in. In tho
M. 13. cliuroli.
Order your home-inado broad,
enhos nnd plos at tho Woman's Bx
ohnngc, 1'hono 7211. 222
Miss Normlle, oxporlancod dross
mnhor, by tho day or pioco. Tele
phone 263 Jacksonville. 245
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Lnldloy aro In
Central Point today on buslnoss.
0. H. Author, of Watsonvlllo, Cal.,
arrlvod In Medford yesterday.
Fluo chocolntos as woll as homo
mado candy at tho Woman's Ex
change, 32C N. Oakdale. 222
M"rs. John Potorson Is In Central
Point today visiting relatives.
H. Follows, who has been In south
Wilson ft Co., 10(5 N. Front st. 222
Fnnoy late pears for Xmas ship
mohts. U'AnJous, Hose ami Cornice,
in whole or half boxes. Fancy pack.
Producers' Irrnlt Co.
Oscnr Swnckor, an aged pioneer of
the Fool creek country, died at his
horiio on December 6th. Funeral
services aro being hold today.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, th floor
M. F. ft H. Co. bldg.
G. K. Harrington and II. Mack, of
Salem, are registered at tho Nash.
M. I. Krlekson. national forest su
pervisor, loft this morning for n
business trip to Klamath Falls.
Carkln ft Taylor (John 11. Carkln,
Glenn O. Tnylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. K. I,. Lytic left this
morning for Happy Camp, Cal.
Tho ladlos of First M. E. church
will glvo a fair and chicken plo dln
nor In the Doucl building next door
to the Model Clothing store, 230
Bast Main streot. Wednesday, De
cembor 6th. Dinner served 11:30
o'clock till 2 p. m. Lunch In ten
evening served from 5:30 to 7 p. m.
Committees urged to report nt the
building early Wednesdny morning,
as there is much to be dono and
TEACHERS
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XAMS
DECEMBER 20
County School Superintendent Ar
ranges for Examination of Appll
cants for Teachers Certificates-
Four Days of Quizzing.
crn Oregon several days looking af- assistance will be needed. Dinner 50
tor matters appertaining to tho coal
mines oast of Medford, returned to
Portland a couple of days ago.
Hand-pninlod china and water col
ors at tho Woman's Exchange 222
W. . Messner returned on Xo. 14
last night to McMlnnvlllo, Ore. Mr.
Messner Is tho gentleman who rccont
ly traded Yamhill county farming
land to tho value of $50,000 to Mr.
Tnlont and others bore for Medford
city property of equal value. Mr.
Messner expects to return to Med
ford after a while with his family.
Dressmaking and alterations at
home, or by tho day. 411 North, Oak
dale Phono 77C1. 224
W. F. Willlnms of Bozoman, Mont.,
arrived in Medford yesterday and is
registered at tho now Medford hotol.
Dr. Henry Hart will leave tonight
on No. 16 for Quincy, 111., whero he
will spond the holidays wJth Mrs.
Hart, who is now visiting there, and
other relatives and friends. Both
Mr. and Mrs. Hart will return to
Medford early In January.
Dally dollvorios milk, cream, but
ter, buttermilk. Rogue Klvcr Cream
ery. 13. V. Tllton of Woodvlllo was in
Medford yostorday on buslnoss.
TJios. Vestal of Eagle Point was In
tho city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barr left yes
torday for Borkoloy, Cal., where they
will Bpond tho winter with their
daughtor, Mrs. Mljls.
Emily T. Standeford, examiner
for tho Now England Conservatory
of Music in Boston, piano, harmony,
musical history. 42S West Fourth
Btroat. Tolophono 7211. 231
Mrs. Hattlo Young returned yes
terday to Oakland, Cal., aftor a two
weeks' visit with Medford friends.
H. 11. Howell and his mother, Mrs.
P. H. Howell, of Fielding, Mont., ar
rived in Medford yestorday and will
riiako tholr homo here. Floldlug Is
well up in tho mountain range and
thoy toll that tho snow had fallon
thore this yoar to a dopth of from
four to flvo feet.
Special Sunday dinner each week
at tho Tavern hotel, Eagle Point,
Ore. 50c. 225
Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. Nelson arrlvod
in Medford Wednosdny from Pendle
ton, Oro.
Tho host baths In tho city, 25 cts.
at Hotol Medford barber shop.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Mlllor, who ar
rived Jn Medford rocontly from Iowa,
took tho motor yesterday morning
for n visit with tholr parents, Mr.
nnd" Mrs. W. A. Elliott, on Foots
Creole.
See It. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Burdgtt loft this
morning on No. 20 for Drain, Ore.,
whero thoy will spend the holidays
with relatives.
$2 suitcases for 98 cts. 100 ,N.
Front st. 222
conts. lunch 25 cents.
F. D. Wagner, former publisher of
tho Ashland Tidings, Is In Medford
and Jacksonville today.
Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock,
35 conts, at Hotel Medford.
S. B. Wlllmnrth. of Gold Hill, was
!n Medford today on business.
Baths 25c at tho Hotol Medford
barber shop every day.
Sirs. W. D. Foster of Ashland was
In Medford yesterday, tho guest of
Mrs. W. G. Aldenhngen.
Buy Christmas goods at McDow
oll's. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McNeil left this
moiming for Bedding, Cal.
Whipping cream. Roguo. Itivcr
Creamery.
Will Jackson of tho Medford Na
tional bank, was In Central Point
today on business.
Fresh ranch oggs at tho Fllsh Mar
ket. 244
Fresh ranch butter at tho Fish
Market 35c. 224
RobL McLean, D. D., of Grants
Pass, was In Medford last night the
guest of Ilov. W. F. Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Goodalo re
turned Inst night from a visit to
friends In Orland, Cal.
J. H. Cook of Lostlne, In north
eastern Oregon, is 'n Medford being
treated by Dr. Seely.
F. W. Stono is In Central Point
today on business.
B. J. Porter of Seattlo arrived In
Medford yesterday.
Bonj. C. Sheldon left this morning
for a buslnoss trip to Mlnneapol's
and Chicago.
Mrs. Frank Amy Is visiting her
many Central Point friends today.
Tho regular oxiiminulion of nppli
emits fur teacher' oorti Rente will
ho hold nt .Incksouville. Oregon, coni
mcuciu Wednesday, December 'JOtli,
1011, s follews:
Wednosdny Forenoon Writing,
U. S. history, physiology.
Wednesday Afternoon Physical
geography, rending, composition,
methods in rending, methods in ar
ithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic,
civil iiovemmuni, history of educa
tion, pliVMchology, method in geog
raphy. Thursday Afternoon Ornmmer.
geography, American literature, phy
sics, methods in language, thesis for
primary certificate.
Friday Forenoon Theory
practice of teaching, orthography.
English literature.
Friday Afternoon School law
botany, nlgehra.
Saturday Forenoon - Geometry, ge
ology. Snturdav Aft moon -General his
tory, bookkeeping.
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Hnsklns for Health
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Frank Cochran mul family left for
California Wednesday morning,
whore they will spend the winter.
Frank llyrloy and wife lmvo va
cated tho llousloy residence and will
leave soon for California. While
here Mr. and Mrs. llyrloy made many
friends who aro exceedingly sorry to
lose them us oltUoii.
Mrs. George Wright and daughter
llaxul. who have been vIsltliiR rela
tives hove for the past month, will
leave this week for their homo In
Prospect.
A. K. Lot'ontts returned from a
northern California trip Wednesday
morning and left Mr lloeoburg on
Thursday morning. '
Howard Dunlnp, A. J. Ousley, II.
C. Messonger, Goo. Nichols. Win.
Mnrtlno, Mr. Stump Rr. and Jr., and
Robert Holmes were among the Cen
tral Point people who spent Wednes
day In Medford.
Mr. Perry of Ashland spent Wed
nesday hero.
The funeral of tho late Mrs. Mar-
ON BILL NAM IV
An amUKlng Incident occurred dur
ing the presentation of the pictures
sliovvlim the western governors' tilp
through tho cast at Toledo, which
was witnessed by the governor
themselves. The Toledo audience
was unable to reehgnlxo any of the
uolublos shown on the motion picture
until tho striking double of William
.loutilng Bryan was seen to step
down from tho observation platform.
Then there was nn outburst of up
plauso, and Just as spontaneously a
voice from one of the governors'
boxes broke the silence with "la
dles and gentlemen, Colonel Bill
llnnley. the William .lonnlimw Bryan
of Oregon." The house was dark,
but a flash from a spotlight directed
upon the distinguished figure of the
NcurnakHii'it counterpart In one of
the lower Ihinm, brought forth loud
cries of "There he Is."
Colonel llanley's modesty gavo way
Mr. and Mm. It. O. (Don) Htepluin.
Him loft on No. in this morning tot
Modesto, Cal., whero they expect t
i cumin several .mouths.
Mis. .lei'oino Ohm chill Hr of
Violin, On).! rot ii rued to hr homo
this monilnit nflor a Unit of n row
itux In Mcdrnrd.
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DON'T NEGLECT THAT COLD
Chronic catarrh, often a most
loathsome disease, In In llrt fliM
Mtrtgo .uiciely u cold III tho head,
When neglected this becomes worse
mid worse until wlmt might easily
hnui been cured bouoinoti u olli'oiilc
iIUoiiho simply because It was lint
checked la lime. It doesn't pay to
neglect a cold.
We huvo many good reiiieillun for
colds and catarrh on our halvim bill
the effect or Metilholyplus Is limluii
tuiieous. Just llihnto tho ploHMiut
vapor nnd uw a lllllo or th" sooth
lug wilvo and lh cold dlinprn.
No more siiffurliig ftOHi liifttuuml lis.
sua, splitting homliuihwi, wiilory
eyes mul nil tin othor (Hwigiiwihlo
KrroiiipRiiliiioul of n hard cold, 'If
you ii .Miiiilholyplu. Wo Me si.
sine that Menthol) ptus will glv you
Instant lollof tlmt If th first imek
..... v-.(r r.um.l ii remedy that age iln. not do oxnrlly M w mr u
gave such Instant and positive relief will not eiwl you h eiit.
h McntholyptUM. I I'Hier (Imp lino our store .!
We have tried this ourselves and 'and find out about this wonderful
our friends have tried It and the new remedy for colds and cgtsirh.
.,Pi I iho uiiinn from evervbo.V ' Mi ''mil I'hanimry.
M J'H in "' .,..- .-
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' " ' ', ,, , , ,. .I..,!.,!, to the humor of tho situation and
,nK :u ip.M;, c-"':::::c ww-A1 ,r i w...u .rem ,.( Wi.uo m,iu ..
conducting the services
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JESSE SPALING IS
NEW YALE CAPTAIN
2CKW IIAVKK. Conn., Drc. T.
Jesse Spalding of Chicago, right half
hack of the Yale varsity team, is an
nounced todny as captain of the Yale
football eleven for the 112 season
Tim nniiiinmii'piiiMit eniilo UH a .stir-
nrise to some, who predicted tho eee I Hie new heme atr answering
;,. ..f ill.,.r Cum, or llnmcisler ' "l.ossible" nils
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still upon him. turned bis broad,
goed-natured smile toward the sea
of races with sparkling eyes riveted
upon him. It was the Bryan smile,
too, and there were many In the
audience who Insisted that the "liny
orator of the l'latle" was ptesent In
person.
You really know
where to find
a lot
OUR WOOD AND
DRAY
Office Is now localc.l ni No. lH Soiilli I'lr In Wllm.ii .V Co.'k m'iuikI '
liniiil (.lore. Kmm'IiiI ullciitioii given to the inoliig of liitiiM'hotil
giMHN and the delivery of freight.
H. S. BRUMBLE & SONS
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Night I'hOHe IP. W. Weeks WJ71.
A. K. Orr, 8MI.
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.MKDFOHI) WILL SB13 IlOUXW-Ul.
"Almost as good as an actual visit
to the ftound-Up at Pendleton was
the motion picture story of Its enact
ments told at tho Dungalow last eve
ning for the first time In Portland.
Stupendous and spectacular' 'are ad
jectives that host describe tho thrill
ing acts related so graphically by the
moving film. Accurate to an amaz
ing dogroe Is the reproduction and
all the big events that jnale this
gathering tho only one of its kind in
the world have been faithfully pre
served. Spectacular and historic in
a markod degrco Is tho 'revival of tho
Old West.' This showj tho Indian
encampment, parades, races, tho
ceromonlal dances nnd various fes
tivities or the Indians, roping and
rope handling, steer riding and fancy
riding by mon and women." Port
land Oregoninn.
Those films will be shown at tho
Ugo theater three nights and Satur
day matlnoo, commencing tonight.
Announcement Extraordinary
Saturday, December 9th, will be
Dollar
D&rir&ifl
In Medford.
Wonderful buying chances possible in
all lines of merchandise
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Notice Is hereby given that O. M.
Selsby will make application to tho
city council of the city of Medford,
Oregon, at Its regular mooting on
Docombor 10th, 1911, for a license to
sell spirituous liquors and malt liq
uors In quantities less than a gallon
nt No, 17 So. Front St., for a period
of six months. O. M. SELSDY.
. Dated Dec. 8th, 1011.
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TOO LATE Tb CLASSIFY
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker nnd Embalmer
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Unr-ermsnr to thn undertaking do
partment of Medford Furnlturo Co, ;
Office 28 South JJartlett Street ;!
Telephenes: day, Hell 471; night j
( rosluonco, uou im, iiomo iivu.
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uuiis answered hikiii or uujr
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AMnULANCK SKItVIOB
WANTED To ront 3, 4 or 5 room
hoiiao, modern, closo In, Address
Uox 3CC, Medford, Oro. 224
KOIt SALE One 3 h. in Idoal gaso
line ongluo and pump, good as
new; will soil ohonp for cash at
820 S. Control avo.
KOH SALE Ono room houso 12x14,
In good repair; cost $30 to build
last year, will tako $10 cash. Wrlto
to bqx 72. pijy. 222
KOH ItENT Modern 5-room bnnga"
low nicely furnished; every con
venience Inquire 517 S. Holly st
220 '
Saturday, December 9th, will be one of the greatest bargain days over held in this stato-all of tho loading morchnnts of Mod
ford have planned to offor special bargains.on that day for $1, or different combinations of articles for $1, and whilo it im a won
known fact that Medford is the best shopping center in Southern Oregon, and that a dollar goos much farther hero than omo
where the merchants are going to go a step further and offer on that day bargains that will simply mako tho mattor moro ap
parent than ever, and in fact make it possible for your dollar to practically do double duty. Wo say, therefore, como and share m
the wonderful buying chances that will be here on that day.
Reduced Railroad Fares from All Points
Railroad Fare Refunded to out-of-town Customers
The railroads aro offering special reduced rates for this day, but if your purchaso of goods in this city is within our schedulo
you will have your railroad fare refunded. Here is tho plan: Simply show your railroad ticket to tho salosporson and ask for a
rebate book and have the amount of your purchase entered in it. Do this at all stores at which you trade, and whon you are
through trading you tako the book to the secretary of tho Association and ho returns your railroad fare. You can trade at most
any store and get these rebate books. Look for cards in windows telling all about it. Hero is tho schedule of purchases necessary:
5 to 20 miles on a $20 cash purchase; 21 to 30 miles on a $30 cash purchase; 31 to 40 milos on a $40 cash purchaso; 41 to ou miles
on a $50 cash purchase. We rebate full amount of railroad fare for the round trip. . ,
Bear this in mind that after December 9th you can got your railroad faro refunded by buying from most all momuois oi inis
association. Below we give a list of tho merchants that will refund railroad faro as woll as thoso who only tako part in uuir
LAR BARGAIN DAY."
MANN'S DRY GOODS STORE
GRAY & MOE'S STORE
KENTNER'S DEPARTMENT STORE
AHRENS' CLOAKS AND SUITS
MEEKER'S DRY GOODS STORE
WEEKS & McGOWAN FURNITURE
MEDFORD HARDWARE CO.
MEDFORD FURNITURE & HARD- VAN DE CAR, JEWELER
WARE CO. MODEL CLOTHING STORE
BEHLING & SCHMIDT DANIELS' FOR DUDS
KIDD-FOR SHOES TOGGERY BILL'S
LAWRENCE, JEWELER GARNETT COREY HARDWARE CO.
M. J. REDDY, JEWELER HUBBARD BROS., IMPLEMENTS
KELLER, JEWELER GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE
G. W. DIAMOND, JEWELER
These Firms will take part in "Dollar Bargain Days" only
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HUTCHISON & LUMSDEN
OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD
WARNER, WORTMAN & GCItE
PACIFIC MOTOR SUPPLY CO.
McBRIDE'S CANDY STORE
MEDFORD CIGAR STORK
NASH HOTEL
MEDFORD HOTEL
Special Attractions that will also occur on Dollar Day
SPECIAL BAND CONCERT ALL DAY. BAND WILL ALSO MEET ALL TRAINS. GRAND IRR10?
AND RALLY; SPEAKERS OF NATIONAL REPUTATION. SPECIAL BILLS AT ALL THEATERS AND MOVING PIC
TURE SHOWS. GRAND BALL AT THE NATATORIUM; MUSIC BY COMPLETE ORCHESTRA
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