Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 03, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MTOFORn rATfi TRTOUNK TUlWFORr), ORKUOX, AVIODNKSDAY, .IAXIWKY a. 1012.
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11. W, H Davis, nn nttorney In
Tnconm, n In Medford jostordny
Lost, bofw-oon Modfortt nntl Jack
sonville, u rlp. Rownrd of ?6 lor
return to Nnnun-Taylor store, Jack
sonville, or at priest's residence,
Medford.
J)r C. K. lty ntul f(tnlli returned
Inrt night from n fcoveml wMks' stay
In Los Angelas and otlmr southern
California dllos.
Hnrry Filiiliy MtriYtftl In Mcdford
Inst night from Ofidly, Onl., rfntl
will nmmla here. tvrl days look
ing after hit orclta.nl interests.
Ilrend, nit. oakns, ich una Ite
rrcnma At th 1'wiess fraMf?.
Prompt Uellwry. Kbth pkoi.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It Ztim nd daugh
ter, of McCloud, CuL, arrived in
Medford yostordny and nro register!
nt tho now Medford hotW.
Mr. and Mrs. it. D. Reed of Gold
Hill were In the city yestordny.
Frank: Kortuth returned last night
to life hotiye In Tncomn.
Peerless Baking Co.. 135 W. Main
St., corner Grnpo and Main, delivers
fresh bread ovory morning to your
homo,
Among tho students who returned
Inst night to their studios nt the
agricultural coltego In QorvAllts wore
Pred nnd Virgil BlmtiK, Ron Forbes,
Walter ChildroM nnd Cnrlton Shirley.
These young anon hnvo nil boon
spending the holidays with thoir par
ents In Medford.
Ml38 Cordelia Qoffo, Myron Hoot
nnd Herbort Rawllngs of Contral
Toint returnod yesterday to the O. t.
C. nt Corvallls.
MIbs Aletha Hmorlok, Miss Ruth
Merrick nnd Vornon Vawter re
turned last night to tho University of
Oregon at Eugene after a counTo of
weeks visit with home folk.
Miss Normlle, experienced dress
maker, by the day or piece. Tele
phono 2G3 Jacksonville. - 246
J P. Halo roturnod last night
from n visit to Richmond, Cal.
J W. Graver, of 'Kaglo Point, was
In Medford yesterday.
Mrs. W. L. Hnllowny and Miss
Halloway left last night for Corval
lls, whoro they will take tho short
course in horticulture at tho agri
cultural college.
John Harrington and his grand
daughter, Oracle Harrington, for
merly of Mcdford hut now of Port
land, loft last night for thoir home
after a brief visit to Medford friends.
Mrs. G. 13. Alkon and daughter
returned last night to their homo in
Rlddle3 after a visit to Medford
friends.
S. A. Xowell. ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. P. & II. Co. bldg.
Miss C. Oroy roturned last night
from a holiday visit to her pnrents
lu Croy, Cal.
V. A. Potter, traveling salesman
for tho Cudahy Packing company, of
this city, returned yesterday from a
business trip to Portland.
W P. Barber and wife of Ashland
wero guosts of Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Btennett Tuoeday ovenlng.
C. P. Brochu and family loft yes
torday for Los Angeles.
Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
Mrs. Bort Daughorty returnod yos
terday to her homo In Tafont.
Mrs. 13. Roach left yesterday for
n visit to friends Jn Ashland.
Mrs. J. W. Diamond and childrpn
left on No. 1C last night for a visit
to relatives in thoir old homo In Big
Rapids, Mich.
Fresh milk at DoVoo's. 257
Misses Maudo and Annio O'Brien
roturnod last night from a visit to
San Francisco. Miss Maude contin
ued her trip to Portland, whoro she
is now residing.
Attorney A. E. Realties left last
night for Salem and Portland.
Rheumatism, In all forms; like to
Bee tho case I can't resell. Speedy
results. Dr. IS. Brooke, D. C. 247
South Riverside. 84-R. 245
Mrs. A. 13. Rothwell and son
Harry returned last night to thoir
home lu Sonttlo after a visit to rolu
tlveB in Medford.
WeeRs & McGowati Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phono 52271
Night Phones, F. W. Weeks 12071.
A. 13, Oir, 002.
LADY ASSISTANT
isitlng his brother, A. A. Davis, nnd
rnnilly, and other ro)ntvos. Mr.
Davis was returning h6mo from n vis
It tn Us Angelas.
Jwrios WlllfRtns nnd" family of Til
lamook, Ort., nnd M. D. Aeklay of
Portland. who havo boon hero visit
ing I 1). Arkloy and fnmlly, re
turned to their homos Wednesday
(morning;
There will bo a mooting of tho
parents nnd toscbors of tho Roose
velt school Friday aftornoou nt the
home of Mrs. G. F. King. S43 linst
Mnln street. All nro Invited.
Miss Alice Cowglll returned this
morning to Kugeua, where she will
resume her stadias nt the state uni
versity. Tho young lady has boon
Spending: holiday week with hur par
ents In Medford.
See R. A. Holmes. The Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Daniels nnd
M. B. Daniels of Puohlo, Colo., ar
rived In MedidVd last night.
John Petersen made vn business
visit to Woodvllle Wednesday.
C. IT. Iliakealoy and family ar
rived in Medford Monday from Ta
coinn. They are hero looking the
city over with a view to locating.
Emily T. Stnndoford, cxnmlnor for
tho Xaw England Conservatory of
Music in Boston, piano, harmony,
musical history. 42S West Fourth
streoL Telephone 7211. 2C6
J. J, Haurl la in Grants Pass to
day cm business.
Mr. and Mrs. Honry Loaders are
in Grants Pass for n few days visit
to their son.
Mrs. M. A. Rader nnd daughter.
Miss Luetic, loft this morning for
Hugcno and Portland. After a visit
in these cities Miss Lucllo will re
turn to Medford. Mtfs. Rader re
maining In Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Widen hnvo
their new homo, betwoen Central
Point and Tblo, nearly completed
nnd oxnect to soon mora from Med
ford to this their 'new ranch homo.
' Mrs. Jas. McCoVd returnod this
niornlng to Foots crook after a few
days visit in Medford, a guest at the
Cottage.
Chas. Strang loft this morning for
Loiand, where he will remain n
couple or throe days looking aftor
his mining Interests.
E. F. A. Bltner was In Woodvllle
this morning on land business.
F. M. Wilson, cigars, tobacco, con
fectionery, next to Nash, on Main.
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The Building Specialties company
havo dovcloped a business In paints,
wall paper and building 'materials
that Is out of proportion to their
present quarters and now announce
their romoval to a larger and better
located building at 31S East Main
street, formerly occupied by the
Jewett paint and wall paper store.
Plans for remodeling this building
to suit thoir requirements aro now
in tho hands of tho architect and a
now modern plate glass front will be
installed and various other Improve
ments and additions will be mado,
Eastern trains are running on itched J bor
uk' Unto nntl nro prepared to bring jportanl
oui an mo woou turn may no loauoti
rtlos Cnrtrt in 0 lo'U Days
"Tour UriiBcist will remna money If
IWXO OINT.MKcJT fnlls lo euro any -a
Qf ltoltluff, lniml, lllfttltiK r Protruding
I'ltsa hi t5 ItSlays. SOc
NOTICE TO .MINK OWNERS.
All persons who aro dastioua of
securing; space In the Medford Mining
Jubilee Book on tho mlnornl resourc
es fft southern Oregon nnd northern
California, to bo Issued Foby. 1, 1912,
should Immediately cult upon or ad
dress C. W. Patterson or Guy T.
Thrasher, Nash hotel, Medford, Ore
tho date and ho there. Voiy lin-
bURlnosfl to come up.
11 C. GANNETT, President,
JOHN CAUKIN. Secretary,
NOTICE TO t'AKPKNTKEH.
All Hunubsra tire requested to ho
piommt Woilnedn evening! Iimuiiin
Ji, tjnnrterly mooting to oto on
amendment to general constitution.
Installation and uinnkur.
GIJO. II. llt'GIIES,
24 1 Hofluidlng Sflciotnry.
llnsklUH for health.
NOTICE IIPSI.VKSS MK.V.
The next meeting anil banquet of
the Merchants association will he
hold lu the old Episcopal church just
back of the Presbyterian church on
West Main Monday evening, January
Sth, nt C 30 o'clock sharp. Go right
from your business. Good dinner
promised b the committee, Renieni
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FMlliV WASHING A SPKCIALTV. ALL WORK (U'ARANTEED
Orders culled for and delivered. First oln8 work dnuo by hand,
ladles' and men's suits clonued nnd pressed Tel. Main 7331;
Home, 37. Cormr Eighth nnd SO. Central Ave.
REMOVAL NOTICE
t qn Jan. 1st
THE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO.
Will IV0l llu'll' (IIIltfl- lino III'
Paints, Painters' Supplies, & Wall Pa per
TO 310 EAST MAIM ST.
I'oiiiu'iU ii'i'iiiiel ly the M. II. .leu el I I'niut niitl Wall )nioi' Hloio.
SECOND DOOR EAST OF KENTNERS
e;Jeee
HEARD IN MEDFORD
Had ILirkt Made Strung Kidney
Ills Coiivctod.
All over Mwlford jou henr 1L
Doau's Kldnoji 1'llls nro keeping up
the good work, curing weak Klduoys,
driving away backache, correcting
urinary ills. Medford people aro toll
ing about Jt tulling of had backs
made sound again. You can believe
tho testimony of your own towns
people. Thoy tell It for the benefit
of yen who are suffering. If your
back aches, if you feel lame, sore
and miserable, If the kidneys act too
frequently, or passages nre painful,
scanty and off color, use Doau's Kid
ney Pills, tlib rotniHly that has helped
so many ofyour friends and neigh
bors. Follow this Medford cltlsen's
advice and give Doau's n chnuce to
do the same for you.
Charles W. Barnard, 425 S. Ham
ilton St., Medford, Oregon, says: "I
have used Dean's Kidney Pills nnd
they are vory good. I nm glad to
rPrfu'orso this romedy for It stopped
tho nchos nnd pains In my back and
regulated the action of my kidneys.
I always use It whon suffering from
colds or othor kidney troubio and
when threatened by rheumatic
twinges."
For sale by all doalers. Price 50
conts. Fostor-Mllburu Co., Buffalo,
Now York, solo agents for the United
Statos.
Remombcr tho name Doan's r
and tako no other.
Jan
and whon complete and stock in place
win make this a modorn and com-
Now In Full Swin
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Tremendous Clearance of All Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresse s
Skirts, Furs, Shirtwaists, Petticoats Kimonas, Millinery, Etc '
NOTHING HELD OUT
Every Garment in the Store Has Been Reduced
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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FOR RENT Fprnished housekeep
ing rooms. Also sleeping rooms, at
21 Genesee st. Phone 224.
LOST Pair of glasses betwoon
opera house nnd $1S E. Main.
Finder leave at Mall Tribune nnd
reeolvo reward. 24 1
.Tnhn A Torl I
Vudcrtnker nnd Kmbaliuer
Suoccssori tp. thor-nndortulung do-
partmont of Medford .Furniture Co I
Office 28 South Rartlctt Street
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Tejophenes: Day, Bell 471; night J
rcsldonco, Bell 473, Home 179-1.
Culjs iuibvcC( p!4ht oi day.
AMIIULANOE SERVICE
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plofe store.
Regular" meeting of the commer
cial club will be held tonight in the
elty hali.
Monroe Baldwin of Butto 'Fails
was In Medford on business Tuesday
and Wednesday.
S. B. Graham, room !) over post-
office, has art calondars to giro
away.
The funeral of Mrs. Larsan was
held at the homo of hor father, Mr.
Frlck, In Jacksonville, Tuosday after
noon. There was a largo attendance
of frlonds. Rov. Johnson preached
the funeral sermon. Tho pall bour
ors Mere II. Luy, Louis Ulrlrb, P,
Florey, E. "Wondt, John Dunnlngton
and M. N. Taylor. The floral offer
ings wore beautiful and plentiful.
Isahollo S. Paul, authority on beau
ty culture, will lecture to tho ladles
of Medford at St. Mark's hall on
Tuesday ovenlng of noxt wook. Thero
is to he no admission foe as the
Marinello Shop of this city Is spon
soring tho ovent. During the ove
nlng sovon complotu Marinello out
fits will he "given away. This leo-
tttro has been received with favor in
othor cities and no doubt a largo
crowd will bo present here.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Shaw wero In
Ashland Wodnosday visiting friends.
Mrs. Struttou and daughter of Tal
ent visited Medford frlonds Wednes
day. Mrs. L. Mlngus roturnod to her
iiomo m Asniann wednosduy after a
visit In Medford with hor daughter,
Mrs. W. A. Aitkin. Mrs. Mlngus has
hut rocontly roturned from nn ex
tended visit to relatives near Port
land. Tho Roguelawls company hnvo
thoir now quarters In tho Stewart
block nearly -ready for occupancy.
Eighteen inches of snow at Butto
Falls has caused a slack-up In wood
shipnionts to Modfoid over tho Pa
cific & Eastern, Ilowovor, there is
h good supply of fuol on hand In
Medfo.nl and no material udvunco in
price Ib pxpoetod. Tho wood haulers
nt Butto Palls arp not provided with
sleds and 18 iuchos of nnw on tho
ground makes hauling with wugons
almost impossible. The Pacific &
WANTED-rOrie firs class
for Medford Dye Works.
solicitor
244
WANTED A bIx room house fur
nished, closo in. 114 N. Front st.
245
TO TRADE One lot on Improved
proporty In good location. Prlco
right. Pay cash. Address Box
G. II., Tribune 213
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SUITS
$15.00 to $2f).00 Suits......
$22.00 to $:5.00 Suits
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$25.00 to $:V7.;10 Suits $19.50
$32.50 to $10.00 Suits
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$30.00 to $35.00 Suits La $22.50
- $0.75
DRESSES .
$12.50 to $13.00. Dnwos
Up to $IJ0.(H) Ui-MJsiw $15.00
Up to $-15.00 Dimscs : $21.50
Others ruHuuud to $10.75, $10.50 mid $21.50
Trimmed Hats, values to $10.00, now.
Trimmed Hats, values to $S.50 now...
HATS
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Black Velvet $(.50 shapes now $1.$)5
White Heavor Shapes vnltiuyg to $12, nov $5.00
Wait for announce
ment of showing of
La Grrecquo Muslin
Underwear
Waists, Potticoata,
Soparato Skirts and
Sweaters at Groat
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Free Lecture
Isahelle S. Paiil. spole'ty's authority on beauty ruUure, extends
a oordlal invitation to tho women of Medford lo moot her nt
the St. Mark's Hall Tuosday evening, January 0, at 8:00
o'clock. We have gono to Brent expense to iwouro fr I'10
ladles of Medford Mrs. Paul's presence at this time. Her prac
tical hoauty talks on common hhiiso ways of KdMmprovomcnt
have bean enthusiastically received the country over, and wo
count ourselvos lucky Ju securing Mrs. Paul's services in tho
season. This is u personal invitation for yon to be present.
Next Tuesday Evening
It opens to you arfuncdnunon opportunity. ArrangomqntH hnvo
boon 'mado whoroby you may havo tho privlh to of hearing
Mrs. Paul freo. No admission v. ill bo charged and comfortable
seats will bo provided for everyone. A novel feature of Mm.
Paul's vst will he tho free distribution at hor lecture of
foiirteon Marlnnllo Bounty CJulturo Outfits vnluod and sold
regularly at $7,00 each.
These complete homo treatment outfits contain ovory toilet
article neoesiary to suocussful srdf beauty culture, If you will
watch the oelnmus of this puper you will leant tho method by
which fourteen lucky women will sou lire Uhmi outfits as an
absolutely froo gift. Watch for tliu lucky ioiiponH, fill In
your name und address -tnke it with you to tho froo lecture.
At St Mark's Hall
Tuesday, Junuary a,' nt 8:00 p. m. Rruiiomber. lha vnluo of
Mrh. I'u ill's Iottiiro tho vuluo bf the freo oniflts.
Those are prepared by the Mnrluello Ooinpan of Chicago -originators
nnd sole exponents or tho famous Marluollo Hystem
of Hoauty Culture a .movement that has done more to Increase
und retain beauty In women than any other known method.
Romombor tho date, Junuary U, and place, Hi." Murk's Hall.
Watch tho pnpur ovory day for f miliar ininouiicomoiits. Thoio
Is no obligation on your part lectin o and outfits tiro abso
lutely froo. This is tho gift of the Muilncllo Shop, (Jnn'Ott
Coipy llulhling, to the ladles of Medford. Com 13, Utloy.
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IGATION NOTICE
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The Irrigation Season OpenwS
April 1st. Make Arrangements
, for Your Water Early so as We
Can Give You' Prompt and Ef
ficicnt Service. - ;
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY CANAL CO.
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