medford ma TRiBUTO.MKniroRT. omwoN. tcukday, janpary n. 1012.
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John M .Dodflc Has Narrow Escape Brick Structure to Stand on Central
While Boriiin Well, Near Ashland
A Very Severe Injury to Arm
Was Sustained.
John M. DoiIkp f Una city inrt
with (piilo serious nmtitlcnt at Tolo
laat Friday. He was enmied in bnr
iiiK 11 well, UHiiiR for power u jmi
lino cnirfno, when his nrmonts caught
on a protruduu bolt on u sdmtt ntid
he muh hurled around with the shaft
fnjj nevorrtl tiuio$ before ho could ex
tricate hintaolf, nnd tien not until the
outer ptinneirts find been torn from
his body nnd tlio bono of hi left
nn nbovc the elbow hud been
crushed.
With his nrm in this painful condi
tion lie came to Central Point nnd
from there took n train and upon ar
riving in Mod ford walked to his home
mi Onkdnlc nvomio. Dr. Clancy was
culled nnd droned tlie wounded mem
ber nnd Mr. Dodge, should there be
no complications, will only need ti lit
tle time to make him unite himself
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Bat to Battle.
SPUIXOKIKI.D. HI.. Jan. !. Dat-
tllnK Nelson, former llRlttwoIght
chnmplon, will lie rIvoii anotlier op
portunity to "enmo back" when lie
clashes in n 10-round bout hero with
Tommy O'ltourke of Memphis.
O'ltonrke will woIrIi in nt 133 at 3
o'clpck, Nelson at catchwolghts.
Avcnuo Between Fifth and Sixth
StreetsMay. Later Make It Fo'ir
Stories in Height.
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projects to be undcrlnkcii during the i
fMiminw VMr u'ill Tin u lirint liMi.litr.
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to be put til by l KriiHser on hl
i known hs the Simmons property,
on North Control avenue, hot ween
Fifth and Sixth shoots.
Mr. Fridlpur became the owner of
this property a few mouths ago, and
jut as soon as lie can have plans
perfected ho will commence excavat
ing for the building. The building
will be of brick and stone, 2. lv 10
feet in sue, and while it will be only
one storv high the foundation and
walls will be put in sufficiently heavy
to carry it four stories, should Mr.
Fridigor decide lator to add the other
"t,orie.
Offers Economizing Opportunities in
the Fullest Sense Savings Are From
1-3 to 1-2 on Dependable Merchan- X
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dise. Read Ihese tor Example:
GRANTS PASS COUNCIL
ASKS RATE REDUCTION
INCOME TAX LAW
CHANTS PASS, Ore.. Jan. .- The
now city council has taken stcp. !o
force the ltoguc Rixer Klcetric Power
and Light company and Hogue River
Vtntor company to reduce their rales
now to consumers. Mayor Smith
believes fhU should be done and the
council will tako vigorous measures
along this line to secure what it con
siders coiiitent.
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Men's $17.50 to $25 Suits and Overcoats for $1-1.75
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A best (;lothiiur nuuU. Also sonio of Cloth Craft nmko. AW gtiarantco them to
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Men's $12.50 to $16.50 Suits and Overcoats for $7.75
t We challenge you to equal those suits ami overcoats anywhere. We consider
. them without, question the greatest values we have ever offered.
EIGHT BURNED TO
LEGAL SAYS COURT DEATH BY- EXPLOSION
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 9. The state
supreme court today handed down a
decision sustaining the constitutional
ity of the income tax law.
Laws similar to (he income tax law,
drawn up and recommended by the
National Taxation Keform associa
tion and by a toj-t case thrown into
the court shortly after the- income
tax law went into effect, were iif.ed
to determine its validity.
OXENO BOUTS
CERTAIN TONIGHT
While Williams Hurt His Arm and Is
Unable to Appear at Present, Man
ager Edwards Hakes Other Arrangements.
PARIS. Jan. 9. Eight persons
were burned to death and 14 badly
injured when a huge pin mold at the
nnval nrunHc near Uoulomuc, ex
ploded today and covered the victims
with a mas of seethinz metal. Molten
metal K"aas caused the dUn&ter.
CANNY ANDY MUST SOON
TESTIFY, BEFORE COMMITTEE
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 0.
Andrew Carnegie will appear before
the Stanley house committee, which
Is Investigating the steel trust, Wed
nesday, In spite of the fact that when
he was "Invited" to attond, ho po
litely declined. Carnegie was Imme
diately served with a subpena.
Undaunted by their downfall lat
nizht Medford Ihjht fans will nlly
forth once more thin ovoninz to at
tend tho boxing fahow in tlio large
skating rink of the Xatntorium.
After n series of hard luck Man
ager Edwards btatos that Unfits Wil
liams will be unable to meet young
Jack Johnson, owing to an injury nu
titincd to his left nrm. Knthor than
disappoint the fans who have boen
anxiously waiting fur this oontotit
Manager Edwards will carry out the
program nnd endeavor to eeure a
substitute to meet Johnson. Uufi
telegraphed Edwards that he is un
tibli to appear, but stated Hint he
might ho able to cud a good man to
Medford to substitute for him.
Tho rest of the original program
wilMio carried out anil a fow extra
preliminaries thrown in.
The special event between .Too 111 f f
and Walter Jones will more than sat
isly everybody and will be worth go
ing a long way to see.
Ucguidlcss of Hie Mclbaok last niiit
a record breaking un-wd will bo thor,
and tho indications are that the fans
uio likelv to seo tho host bunts over
pulled off hero.
Tho election returns will bo read
from tlio ringside. , t
Whether tho substitute shows up
or not, young Jack Johnson will posi
tively tippeur and spar a tlireo-roimd
exhibition, bout with sonjo laical man.
Josephine Levy Is 18 Mills.
(IIIANTti PASS, Ore., JUn. I). TJio
I'ounly court litis .ed tho tax loy
for Josephine county at 18 mills for
tlio current year. The total valuation
of tho county is $10..jO(U8U.
McManigal Arrives.
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind , Jan. 9.
Ortio McManigal, tho informer whose
story forced the confession of the
McNamara brothers In the Los An
geles Times dynamiting case, Is hero
today In special quarters In the fed
eral building.
Cruiser Dies in Woods.
KOSKHL'UO, Or., Jan. 1). Xews
comos from Gardiner of the death of
E. E. Everts, a well known Itoschurg
timber cruiser, in the timber 18 miles.
from that city, death being due to ex
posiirc.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mrs. I'urfcor of Oakland, Cal., has
bought the I'asadeua ladies' shop at
this city and will take possession this
woek.
I'rof. A. J. lltinby uud wife have
relumed from a two weeks visit to
California points.
A box social, given by iiiciubcrH of
the young Indies' class of (he Chris
tian Sunday school, will be hold in
tho Y. M. C. A. building Friday even
ing, January V-. All young ladies are
requested to bring boxes and the
young moil especially are reipiostcd to
bring well filled purses. A very in
teresting program will bo given, and
tho public arc cordially invited to at
tend. Mis Esther Merrill, who has been
isiting her father. J. W. Meruit, and
hor grandmother, Mi. Monro, left to
rorfuiuo her school duties in Herkeloy,
tub, Monday.
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Ladies' $18.50 Tailored Suits for $7.50
We have fully WO suits which we offer nt this price in rays, bluesV browns
and mixtures, all nicely lined with satin. The styles are good, too. .See them
in our windows. t,-. j
Ladies' $22.50 and $25 Cloth and Mixture Coats $12.50
We still have quite a number of choice coats left, in fancy niiturcs and black
chiffon broadcloths. The styles are similar to those shown for spring.
Ladies' $10 Tailored Dress Skirts for $G.50
If you are in need of a dress skirt now is your chance all kinds, blacjc, blue
and mixtures.
Ladies' $4 Chiffon Taffeta Silk Petticoats $1.08
We still have about -10 skirts left. They are good quality all silk taffeta and
you can have them in either black or colors.
ladies' $18.50 Taffeta and Messalino Dresses $9.75
One-piece silk dresses are always greath in demand in the spring, ttuy now
and save full' one-half.
Ladies' $25 and $30 Silk and All Wool Dresses $14.75
The dresses offered in this lot are all style, perfect serges, messalincs, satins
are the materials, as well as a number of pretty dancing dresses of chiffon.
1214c New 1912 Dress Ginghams, All Colors 8V5
3000 yards "are offered at this bargain price, all the new 1012 styles and color
ings, blues, junks, black and "white antj many others.
$1.25 to $1.75 All Wool Dress Goods 79
The dress goods offered at this bargain price are the choicest numbers from
our full collection; all colors are shown in the lot and a satisfactory choice is
assured.
7 Spools of Clark's 0. N. T. Thread for 25;
You know the regular price of. this thread. We have all sizes and over 500
dozen in stock. Only one lot to a person, however.
10 Yards of Best Quality Calicoes, All Colors 301
These calicoes are full standard quality and we have plenty of blues, grays,
reds, as well as light colors. ,
$3.50' Nemo Corsets, All Styles, S2.95
We are making a special price on all Xemo corsets and have styles suited tj
all figures.
$1.25 Pure Linen Table Damask 89 - -We
have 10 pieces of this quality, all good designs and extra heavy weight.
, Women's $1 Muslin Underwear 70p
This iH tlufnew 1012 muslin wear and we offer it at special prices during Ihis
Clearance sale. Clowns, skirts, cornet covoiw and combinations are shown.
Women's 75c Muslin Underwear 59
f No daintier garments were ever shown than what are included at this price.
Y U garments except combination suits. .J2$El!ft jM&ui P ....... r
Women's $1.25 and $1.50 Muslin Underwear 98
HaEldns fpr lioaUti.
NOTIOU TO MINK OWNKHS.
All porsous who aro desirous of
securing space In tho Medford Mining
Jubilee Doolc on tlio mineral resourc
es of 80iitliern Oregon and northern
California, to bo Isaucd Koby. 1, 1912,
Bliauld Immediately call upon or ad
dress O. W. Pattoraon or Quy T.
Thrasher, NbbIi hotel, Medford, Ore
IlnaUua for health,
You Can Cure That f
Backache
Pain along tho back, dizziness,
hoadacho.und gonoral languor. Get
a package of Mother Gray's AIIO-
MATIC-LRAP, the pleasant root and
herb ouro for all Kldnoy, Bladder
and "Urinary troubles. When you
feel all run down, tired, weak and
without onorgy ubo this renmrkablo
combination of nature's herbs and
roots.. As a regulator It has no
equal. Mother Gray's AromaUo-Lcaf
Is spld by druggists or sent by moll
for HO rts. Samplo sent KRBH. Ad
dross, The Mother Gray Co., I,o Jtoy,
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The underwear at this price is trimmed with the ' finest linen laces, German
Val. laces and fine embroideries, all styles of garments and plenty of combina
tion SHUN.
tnJB.i.e Ji 3 . M.-tt;
Largo Size $5 Wool Blankots $4 JO
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riicse blankets are full large size, being 00x80 inches, and are shown in the
.serviceable grays and tans.
$2.50 Extra Heavy Cotton Blankets $1.85
This blanket is large size, 00x80 inches, nnd extra heavy. We 'have it in gray,
tan or white.
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Free Lecture Tonight
This evening Isabella ,S. I'aul will speak to
the ladies of Medford on the ar of beauty
culture. This is a rare opporl unity In listen
to one of the best known authorities on this
subject in America. No admission will be
charged and there will be no obligation on
your part.
Free Marinello Outfit
Kourleen Marinello Outfits, each worth $7,
will be given away absolutely free. In addi
; lion every lady attending the lecture will
be given a ticket, which when properly
filled in and signed, will be good for otic on
a regular fjU aMarinello treatment upon pre
sentation to Cora Ii!. Utley, Uaruott-Corey
building.
lioinenihcr the lecture is this evening at S
o'clock at St. Marks' Malt.
Do You Need Drain Tile?
wi: MANUKArrnti: it .
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g Tim Met That Can lie Made.
llcftint Ordering Sco Un. t
Rogue River Pottery Co
l'liint at Tolo,
-() Cnnii'tt'C'orcy llld., Mclfonl
REMOVAL NOTICE
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On Jan. lat
THE BUILDING SPECIALTIES CO.
Will remove their complete hue of
Paints, Painters' Supplies & Wall Paper
TO 318 EAST MAIN ST.
Formerly occupied by (ho M. 11. Jowrtt Paint and Wall Paper Slur.
SECOND DOOR EAST OF KENTNERS
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National Bank
of
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOOK $100,000,00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $08,000.00
Ditod Slates and Postal Savings .Depository
We solier1 your business, whiuh will reeeiv'e our earo-
ful attention.
P. K. Douol, Prosidont ' M. L. Alford, Cashior
Orris Ci'awford, Assistant Oasliior
Women's 20c Wayne Knit Hosiery 1241
Wayne knit hosiery is the best made. We have 20 dozen in the lot, all sizes.
Children's 20c ('Iron Clad" Hosiery 12y2-
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Iron Olad hosiery is the best for girls and boys. The number that we offer is
10 Yards of 10c Hope Bleached Muslin for Gfty
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Ifonc llllislin m Knlcntlwl i'ni nil froiun-il nuvnnunu inwl u nlun wnf'l rniniurli I'm
, underwear. "Te will sell one lot to a person at the bargain price.
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Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management!
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
.It has succeeded because of ;
JSoundnoss of principle
Economy of management
Safetof investment
Courtoous and Ijljonil treatuiont
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000,00
W. r. Vawler, President CI. It. iindlev, Vice Pros.
C, W. ilcI)onnld, Cashier
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