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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBIHSTE, MEDFORD. OREGON. AVKONESDAY. JANUARY 17, U)12.
GULPTORPUTNAM
VISITING
MEDFORD
Callfornlan Who Was Twice Oper
ated Upon for Brain Tumor Rc
covcrinn In Almost Miraculous
Manner.
Arthur Pulnstin, the )Snu Fmuei'-co
fieiitptor wlio wns fetrickoti with par
alysis lust October and twice oper
ated upon for bruin tumor, since
which time until recently he has hov
ered between life and denth, sur
prised bin rolnlivus by arriving in
Medford Tiipsdny evening, accompa
nied by his nurse, for n month's vUit
with bin mother, Mrs. M. M. Putnam.
After having been irtunlly given
up by pliysiciniw, Mr. Putnam has
rallied in n manner little les (hnu
miraculous, and though still suffer
ing from the paralysis of his left
Bide is nblo to move his leg so that
Italics are entertained that he will,
partially at least, recover tho use of
)m limbs.
The sculptor is confident that in
time ho will be ablo to rcsumo his
work. Just before ho was stricken,
he bnd been appointed in charge of
tho statuary and sculpture of tho
Panama 11)15 exposition and was
nbouC to lenvc for Europe as repre
sentative of the fair commission.
EAGLE POINT
WANTS BIG GO
Llvo Wire of Valley Town Wire Of
fer for the Johnson-Flynn Go -Say
Tltey Want to "Get on the
Map."
la order to "got on tho map" tho
town of Kaglo Point, county ot Jack
sou, state of Orogtm, has. wlrod a hid
for tho Johnson-Flynn fight to bo
staged this summer that Is, -tho
town dmn t do It officially, mil a
number of the llvo wires of tho city
slipped It over.
"As far as tho city officials aro
concerned, lot thorn stage It," says
Will Von der llollon, mayor, "but
of course they will havo to square
it with tho state."
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BOXERS
ARE KNOCKED OUT
Mayor Canon Says In Future Bouts
Must Be Between Bona Fltle Mem
bers of the Natatorium Athletic
Club.
Them will he no more boxing
matches in Medford between colored
"near-pugilists." This was definitely
leiirned at Tuesday night's session of
the city council when thiit body, act
ing uiHut a request front Fraukie Kd-
I wards, referred the entire matter to
tho mayor. Mayor ration stated that
no colored lluhters would be allowed
to uteot within the corporate limits
of the city, lie iulimated, however,
that contests between Inum fide mem
bers of the Xutatorium Athletic club
would be permitted.
GREAT INTEREST IS
TAKER Iff REVIVAL
L
On Tuesday evening of this week
the members of St. Mark's Episcopal
church of this city gavo a reception
to their new rector, Rev. James.
Sherrin, and family. Over a hundred
members of the church gathered la
tho Guild hall and spent a very
pleasant evening.
W. M. Colvlg, president of tho
Medford Commercial club, gave the
address of welcome. Mr. Colvlg has
a happy faculty ot being ablo to en
tertain any assembly which may be
so fortunate as to have him. as Its
speaker and ho was in no wise want
ing upon this occasion. Mr. Colvlg
Is an encyclopedia ot historic events
peculiar In themselves to this valley
and a few of them Interspersed in
his talks make interesting listening
and are always appreciated. His ad
dress Tuesday evening was such an
ono and it. Intermingled with
his outbursts of pleasantries, gave
tho assembly something to think of
nnd to laugh at.
Vocal solos wore rendered during
tho evening by Mr. Fish and Mr.
Gcorgo Andrews, also a piano solo by
MJus Hutchinson and a reading by
Miss O wlgbt.
Rev. Sherrin responded to Mr.
Colvlg's address of welcome in a
manner very pleasing and capable
nnd tho members of that church or
ganization cannot but congratulate
themselves that they havo so schol
arly and gifted a gentleman for a
rector.
A banquet was served after the
program, 'during which, aside from
The interest in tho meetings of the
Methodist Episcopal church is in
creasing. Last evening Wev. Wood
of Vermont, tin evangelist of the
Quaker faith, spoke. Brother Wood
gave a very interesting talk, taking
ns a text the fourth chapter of J.
Timothy and tenth verse.
"God is the Savior of all men,
especially those who beliove." lie said.
in part. "I believe this passage pur
allel to John 3-1(5. The gospel is for
everybody. First because he loved
the world, then ho loved everybody.
Lot us take this theught: He loved
the world, he loved me. Jesus tasted
deatli for every ntnn. How can we
take Christmas gifts from our friends
if we cannot ncccpt the first great
Christmas gift of the Christ? We
say that God can see everything, but
a smnll boy in Sunday school found
one thing that God cannot sec when
he said that God cannot see our siitss
when they arc under the blood.
"Salvation is for nil men, nnd nil
men may be saved if they will ac
cept the Christ. God wants ns to
enjoy salvation, and salvation is for
nil men, especially those that believe.
The Scripture says that nil have
sinned and come short of the glory
of God. If T ncccpt the offering
Jesus Christ giving himself for mo
then salvation is mine. '
"I was a moral, upright boy. 1
did not do all that some hy.s did. but
I came to the place where I knew I
was lost and needed n Savior. I do
not know how many of you are Chris
tians tonight, but let me beg of you
thnl you so consecrate yourselves to
him tlia't you will be in earnest for
the salvation of others. Whosoever
will may accept this blessed salva
tion nnd I invito you to come to
night." .
The subject by Rev. E. 0. Eldridge
tonight will be the ono advertised for
Inst night, "Eve nnd the Dovil." Come
and hear it.
re LEAD CONTEST
WILLIAMS MAY
OPPOSE
HWLEY
Forest Grove Man Is Vlsltlnn Mctl
tortl May Enter the Lists for
Republican Nomination (or Con-(jrcss.
W. A. Williams of Korest drove,
Ore., who is a prunim'tivo candidate
for republican nomination for eoii-
givss agamst Congressman Willis t .
llnwloy, is spending a few days in
.Mcdfoid. Ho status:
"While I Iihvo not n- ct made nit
official aiiiioiiueeiuenl f my candi
dacy, l havo received so malty rc
mtests to make the race that I tun
strongly tempted to do mi, especially
as all other oniididntf. including
Kodgcrs of Snloiu, Mulkey of Med
ford and olliurs, hae agreed to sup
port me.
"If I run, my pis I form will be in
support of tho Oiojjoh system of di
rect prunnncg and the election of
I'nitcd States senators by tho peo
ple."
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
.Mr, Hcilin, our titilor, has pur
chased the Situs propel ty ill the cor
ner of Fourth and Manrnutla streets
front T. M. Jones, udutintstratoi'.
A. Moore recently purchased
oiichnlf of the Cowley block on Fine
slteet,
T. M. Jones of Corning, Oil., is
boiv on a business dip iuMniiimilicd
by his little daughter Sunshine.
Mis Martnm Xeal of Seven Oaks
spent Monday evening hero.
F. .1. N'ewnian, nttoruey of Med
ford, spent Tuesday inutniug heie on
legal business,
Mrs. E. Webb, Mrs, J, w, I'metl,
Mrs. Norwood, Miss Norwood, Mi-s
Hake, Miss KiclinriNoii, Mr. Huh-,
unison, W. A Cow lev, T. Slid
hum, V. E. Hi-ityltm, J. II. McIiiumw,
Victor IhiiHell and T. M. Juiicm weie
among tho tunny from Out nil Point
who spent Tuesday iiftornoon lit Med
ian!. Inspector Mjern inspected a IntJte
lot of fruit ItccH fiiini Tcuiicnhco lot
Mr, Ncal of Seven Oaks this week.
Juniors to Moot,
Tin Junior association of the
Greater Medford club will mcel
Thursday evening, January 18, at
7;:ill o'clock, at the home of Mrs, 19,
S, I'linmiiH, Important IiiimIiiomh to
ho considered.
11 ,ui Mutt for hentth,
There is Only One
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"Bromo Quinism"
Thmt I
laxafoVe Broma Quinine
US0 THE WORLD OVOi TO OUttC A BOLD IN ONE OAT.
Look
'.'Co,
Always remember tho full nnmo.
for thlM tdgimtuio on evcty bos.
WLA
frmriut
San Francisco continued in its lead
in the trupshooting tourney of the
American association Tuesday when
the shoot was held in this city, by
scoring lb'J points. Tort laud was
second with 1SU nnd Stntkuno third
with 172. A number of local shoot
ers nttemlcu the meet ami liroke a
fair 'number of birds. The tenuis
shoot today at Ilo-eburjr and Thurs
day at Eugene.
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
ARE TO BE KEPT CLEAR
SAN' JOSIJ. Cal.- dvertlRlng bar
gains In weddings, funerals, etc., tho
Rev. John Troxell Is having his
business" cards scattered over the
city. "It pays to advertise," ho
says. "Try It."
the refreshing viands, tho most prom
inent feature was tho provalenco of
good fellowship.
Two of the newly elected council
men on Tuesday evening declared
their intention of seeing that the
streets and sidewalks of the city
were kept in better condition. Atten
tion was called to boxes on sidewalks
and bill boards. The matter will he
at ton (led to by the street committee.
Stray dogs came in for their share
of attention and stray canines nrc to
be rounded up nnd kilicd. An ordi
nance provides for n dour license.
UNIQUE NAME
Many People Cannot Pronounce Xnmc
of World's .Most Famous
Catarrh Remedy
lllgh-o-mo that's tho proper way
to pronounce HYO.MEI.tho old re
liable remedy, that has 'rid tens of
thousands of people of that vile and
disgusting disease.
HYOMEI Is made of purest Aus
tralian eucalyptus combined with thy
mol and othor otfoctivo antiseptics
and Is guaranteed to be free from
cocaine or any harmful drug.
IIYOMEI Is guaranteed to end the
mlsory of catarrh, asthma, croup, ca
tarrhal doafnoss, bronchitis, coughs
and colds, or money back.
Droathc it that's all, no dosing tho
stomach. Complqto outfit, Including
indestructible Inhaler, J 1.00. Extra
bottles of HYOMBI, If needed, 50
cents at Chas. Strang's nnd druggists
everywhere.
Do You Know the Con
dition of the Title to
Your Property?
Aro you sure thnt thero aro no
unsntlstlod Judgments against
some formor ownor no unpaid
assessments no unpaid taxes
no court proceedings missed?
You can't bo suro unless In
formor trntisfers
Abstracts
That Are
Absolutely
Reliable
woro usod In each transfer.
Hotter ascertain tho ronditlnn
of your tltlo now. Then If you
should want to soli or borrow
money, you'll know whore you
stand.
Jackson County
Abstract Company
Corner Oth and Fir fita.
North Mall Trlbuno Dldg.
Medford, Oregon
324 NEW DEPOSITORS
Attest the Rapid Growth of the
Medford National Bank
StauncH Streng'tbt
Sterling' Integ'rity and
Square Dealing
Give you the reasons why so many new depositors arc
coming to swell the amount of its Deposits and the
Number of its Friends
RESOURCES NEARLY
$700,000.00
It would gratify us to have YOU join the Fast Growing
Ranks of Our Depositors
(.'II .NHW lU-XOSITOHK IX TIIH PAST WHIM)
William H. Gore, President JohnwS. Orth, Cashier
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Rate on All Cleaning
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Now is the time to take advantage of this. Don't wait until we are so busy that wo cannot give
you quick service.
We will still maintain our quality of work and every article goes out with our guarantee of sat
isfaction or your money refunded. , -
The only complete dyeing and cleaning establishment in Southern Oregon, We clean, block and
retrim hats. Our wagons are at your service.
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- We have decided that wo would rather do a large volume of business at a small profit than a small business at a greator profit. So you profit by tho samo. ,Unhoard of prices:
7 b Gentlemen's suits chemically French dry cleaned, old price $2.00; new, $1.50.
n ' Gentlemen's suits sponged and pressed, old price $1.00; new, 75 cents. ,
Club rates for men, old price $2 per month, new price $1.50 per month, allowing you four suits sponged, pressed and delivered oach month. Buttons sowed on and rips sowod up.
Ladies' tailored suits French dry cleaned, short jacket and plain skirt, old price $2.50; new, $2.00. - ; t- , if.tijs.s-:. '&.&& & iKWi
All Prices Slashed at the Same
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