Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE JPDF0RD. OKF.aON, SATURDAY. JANUARY 20, 1012.
COLONIST TRAVEL
WILUOEffl
Incrcaso Is Expected In Number of
Homcscckcrs Coming to Oregon
This SeasonWestern Governors'
Trip Responsible.
BAPTIST MEN AT
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IS .
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The Seven Points of Beauty.
ILL; TRIAL HALTS
Work of Selecting Jury to Try Louis
J. Wilde Goes Ovrr Until Mon
day Non-Union Artisans Arc Not
Wanted.
Over 150 Representative Men From
the Various Baptist Churches of
the Valley Meet in Interesting Ses
sion In This City.
Dllnd Senator Says Wllson-Hnrvcy-Wattcrson
Incident Is a Merc
Bubble and Not a Billow Not to
Be Taken Seriously.
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SENATOR
R
KAVANAUGH
BANQUET
BOARD
AIDS
WILSON
SPOKANB, Wash., Jan. 20. Col
onist trnvol on nil llnpa to Washing
ton, Oregon, Idaho nnd Montana from
eastern io!ntn this spring will bo
much larger than Inst year, accord
ing to Howard A. Noblo of St, Paul,
general pnssongor agent of tho Great
Northern Railway company, who Is
In tho northwest on his first official
visit.) Whllo hero ho said:
"liuslness is generally good In the
passenger department, showing In
creases over last year. Of course, It
is quiet in somo spots, but tho good
crops of 19 11 gavo tho farmers a
llttlo extra money. Many inquiries
nre being received from persons in
terested In Washington, Oregon,
nnd Montana.
"The indications are for a heavier
colonist travel this spring. This
probably Is due to the crops of 1911
nnd to the advertising through tho
western governors' special train
which traversed all over the east. Tho
land shows also greatly exploited tho
country.
"I look for an Increased demand
for small farms, 10 to 20 acres,
nearer the larger towns and cities
this year. There Is much Inquiry for
logged-off lands and tracts that can
be used for dairying and poultry
raising where small orchards can be
set out Many working people In the
east, with small savings, are making
these Inquiries, and it Is our aim to
get these peoplo to come west and
locate. We have our exhibit car
traveling through Indiana and Ohio
now, and Instead of having It make
stops In tho larger cities as hereto
fore, are having the car stop at
towns of from 500 to 1000.
"While It Is not definitely settled.
I look for a recstablishment on all
transcontinental lines of last year's!
colonist rates, based on $33 from
Chicago to Pacific coast points and
25 from St. Paul. This is one of
the matters to bo discussed at the
next meeting of the association."
llankins for health.
The Knptfct churches of Itnguc
River valley sent representative men
to the number of 150 to a conference
held in Medford last night at 7 :30.
They assembled nt the Ilnptist church
and marched in hotly to the Nash
grill, where they enjoyed a splendid
banquet. An orchestra from the
tnenV 'lnss of the Haptist church
rendered excellent selection'', n did
n qunrtctte from the same organiza
tion. They were heartily encored,
and nil enjoyed the music, both in
strumental and vocal.
Dr. Padelford was then introduced
by IT. If. Tuttle, chairman of the
meeting, who staled the history nnd
puriwse of the Laymen's movement.
It was born in the city of New York
five years ago nnd has for its pur
pose the'roaehing of every man and
womnn in this world in thU genera
tion for Christ. His address was
practical nnd witty nnd well re
ceived. Dr. V. T. Stnckhonse. secretary of
this movement for the northern Bap
tist convention, was then intrduced
nnd gave a most stirring address on
the objective purpose of the move
ment and how to accomplish it.
Stnckhonse lias a striking personal
ity, is a great wit, a logical speaker
and a fine story teeller. He held the
audience with him until 11:30.
Those in attendance from outside
point were: J. L. Oault, V. O. N.
Smith, Rev. E. II. Hicks, Victor Shaw
and Dr. II. JL Shuw, Ashland; Ben
Harnian, II. T. Hull, R. K. Haekett,
Arthur Conklin, A. E. Edgerton, Chas.
A. Fessenden, P. L. Warren. James
Pilgrim, Wra. R. Brougher. J. R. El
der, Jerry McCracken, Russell Drake,
John Riggins, Leslie Warren, D. A.
Fitzgerald and Rev. F. C. Lovett,
Grants Pass; Rev. It. B. Shonn, A.
W. Beebe, W. II. Head, D. McKillnp
and I. R. Hamilton, Central Point; ,T.
W. Grover, Prof, P. II. Daily nnd C.
L. Painter, Eagle Point; George
Brown and Orla Belle, Brownsboro.
Dr. Stnckhonse is Accompanied
also by Rev. Fred C. W. Parker of
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 20
Hushing to tho defense of Governor
Woodrow Wilson of Now Jersoj in
the controversy growing out of Wil
son's demand on Colonel George Har
vey that tho latter stop advocating
In Harper's Weekly his candidacy for
tho democratic presidential nomina
tion, United States Senator Thomas
P. Gore of Oklahoma declared that
tho Wllsou-HarveyVattcrson Inci
dent Is a mere bubble, not a billow.
He said:
"It seems that the head and heart
of Governor Wilson's offense Is that
he told the truth. An honest mnn
cannot accept office with lies on his
conscience. To decline the aid ten
dered by tho alliance was a difficult
and delicate, task. Governor Wilson
did so In the face of danger, and his
act was one of ouornl and political
heroism, such as few men nre capa
ble of.
"Governor Wilson's critics should
toll frankly whether their candidates
would assume tho obligation which
tho governor declined, and If so.
whether they would discharge or dis
regard the obligation.
"I had much rather seo Wilson
defeated with his heart an open book
than triumphant with a skeleton con
cealed In It from tho public eye."
rOliTIAKI), Ore., Jim. J0. Owing
to Iho illness of Judge Kavauaugh,
the work of selecting a jury lo Iry
Louis J.' Wilde, the Sn Diego bank
er, for embexxlenient of $110,000 in
connection with the Mile of telephone
bonds to the defunct Oregon Savings
and Trust company, wms put over un
til Monday and the attorneys were
given n chance todav to examine the
records of veniremen who arc yet to
he examined. It is now believed that
the jury will not he completed until
Wednesday.
During yesterday's kioii the de
fense made it very plain that non
union artisans were not wanted on
tlie jury. Two more non-unionists
were Krcinplorily challenged yester
day by the defense. Previously they
had removed another non-union man
by similar procedure.
TO CURE A OOX.S IS OXS DAT
Take I.AXATIVK IlItOMO Qulnlno Tab
tots. Drucclats refund money If It fall
to curv. K. VT. GUOVtrS slgnaturo Is
on each box. 1 5c
1 task Ins for health.
FOUND.
Gray gelding; old shoes on all feet.
Branded on the right shoulder- Own
or may have samo by proving prop
erty and paying for this ad.
C. F. HICKOK.
On Griffin creek at Darr Ranch.
2G7
Portland, who is general Baptist mis
sionary for Oregon, and Dr. A. M.
Pet toy. Pacific coast secretary for
the Baptist Home Mission Society of
America. They nre holding confer
ences in the Baptist church today nt
10:30 a. m. nnd '2 p. in. Drs. Stack
house and Padelford will hold sim
ilar conferences in California cities
next week.
Colds Vanish
Quick, SetiNlhlo Method That Doesn't
Upset tho Stomach
Ilavo you heard of tho overnight
cold euro that Is putting colds In tho
head and chest out of business be
tween sunset nnd daybreak?
Here It is. Cut it out and save it
If you don't need It now. If yon
have a cold, cough, throat soreness or
acute, catarrh, bo sure and try It to
night Just before golag to bed. Pour
a scant teaspooUful of IlYOMUl (pro
nouncq it HIgh-o-mc) Into a bowl of
boiling water, cover head and bowl
with a towel and brcatho for several
minutes the vapor that arises, then
go to sleep nnd awako with a clear
head free from mucus.
1IYO.MEI Is guaranteed for catarrh
colds, coughs, croup, asthma, sore
throat and bronrliltj, or money back.
Iiottlo of llyomci pO cents nt Chas.
Strang's and druggists everywhere
How Many
Have You?
The really ImmiuI tt'ut woman niti!
MiHM'H8 tho following unveil points of
lieauty:
A Good Complexion, A Perfect Flurit,
A NICE HEAD OF HAIR,
Beautiful Eyes, Pretty Eyebrows,
A Well Sltapcd Mouth, Good Tcclli,
Very few can lay claim o nil of these
seven ullriliiilcM of beatify. Some slip
into the hciiuty elats liy Mmsoing four
or live utiil very many Indie nucccimI m
being exceedingly nttraclivc with only two
or three iHiiutrt to their credit. Tin mm
attribute which prevent nny woman fnim
being pluiu mnv lie piwmiwvd by nil. nml
that is it nice head of hair.
Geraldluo M. Forbes, writing In a recent Ihsuo of it woman's magiixlno and
touching upon tho hair In Its relation to feminine good looks hu'k: "And what
it difference it makes In their iippcnritticc! One cannot look ugly If tho hair
grows thick and has it satin sheen. Tho fashion of tho moment demuuils glossy
hair and hair that lies close to tho head In clinging tendrils."
To Make Your Hair Beautiful, Use Newbro's Herpicidc
Reasonable care nnd effort is nil that is required lo enable almost any woman lo have good
hair. When the hair falls out and is stringy, u never, dry, brittle mid generally uiicittlitly, Urn
condition is ueiirly always tine to dandruff nnd the genu that causes it.
Before the hair will grow iiitturullv and luxuriantly, the scale-like accumulation muni lie r.e
moved nnd the dandruff germ destroyeed. That is what NKWHHO'S IIKRIMCIIH' does. If is an
md to nature. III'RPK'IUK keeps the scalp clean, nddi it softness and luster to the hair which
indicates health. It not only prevents the hair from falling out hut cause it to Mteomn one of
woman's greatest charms.
Beautiful hair and lots of it may he the leward of every woman willing to devote u little
personal effort to the use of the First nnd Original Dandruff Germ De-.lin.ver. Herpicidc t"p
itching.
Applications obtained at the better Barber Shop sand Halr-Dresslnu Parlors.
Large size bottles sold and guaranteed everywhere.
The Best Shampoo Soap and Most Perfect
Comb for Ladles Use.
Don't use a cheap soap for shampooing.
Herplclde Aseptic Tar makes a soft, creamy
leather and does not harm the hulr or scalp.
There Is nothing better No lady can appre
ciate the real comfort of hair dressing with
out n Herplclde Comb.
Aitk Your DruggUt About These Tilings
Get Our Booklet and Try a Ten Cent Bottle.
Kveryonc should rend the booklet pub
lished by tho Herplclde Company, on the Care
of tho Hair. It Is worth while. The booklet
and a trial slie bottle of Newbro's llerplrlde
will be mailed to any address for Ten Cents
in postage or silver to cover cost of packing
and mailing
Address Till: IICItl'ICIDi; CO.,
Dcpt. (Hill, Detroit, .Mich.
MEDFORD PHARMACY, Special Agents
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SIMMONS K!D GLOVES HI) V &T TVfTM? N Ida P,c,s . 10c
Always a good assortment in T i i 1 L VII lii
stock; black, white and colors -P X - " X T A - "M- Magazines . . . lQc
First to show a complete assortment of New Spring Merchandise. Every department is loaded down with bright new goods, assembled from
all the large manufacturing centers of the country; many very high-class lines we carry exclusively for Medford and vicinity. The newest,
most reliable line of merchandise sold at small margin of profit constitute the two reasons why we deserve your patronage
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WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
The assortment is very large and consists of plain and fancy
Flaxon, stripe and checks, from 15 to 50
Dimities nnd Nainsooks in stripes and checks from 10 to 25
Plain Lawns from 10 to 25
(Special price by the bolt.)
Honeymoon Nainsook, very fine and soft 10 to 30
V Serpentine Crepe, good quality 15
Soft Krinkley Crepe, assorted patterns 19
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GINGHAMS AND PERCALES
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50 pieces of fine Dress Ginghams, fast colors and new patterns,
only 12i2
V 25 pieces French Imported Gingham at 25
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A 25 pieces of fine Cambric Percales, white grained small stripes
Y nnd figures, also dark grained : 124 and 15
Amoskeag Apron Gingham, best made 7
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& 08-in. Bleached Damask 48
j 70-in. Bleached Damask, extra heavy .j 60
X 72-in. Linen Damask . :..75
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JF3$ 1 1 HENDERSON feV
j2m - f I LA PRINCESSE ft, V
Hm What Corset mm
TABLE LINENS AND TOWELiNGS
What Corset
Do You Wear?
Your appearance depends on the answer to this question. If
you wear an individualized Henderson Corset your answer will
be that you have the most comfortable, hygienic and serviceable
model you have ever worn.
And your figure will be shapely and fashionable.
We know of no other corset that gives such complete style and
service satisfaction aa the Henderson.
At our corset department you will find all of the latest designs
for all proportions of figure at moderate prices.
Whether you need a new corset now or not, we invite an
examination of the artistic Henderson Corsets we are offering.
examii
$1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $5
DE BEVOISE BRASSIERE
FOULARD SILKS 75c
2l-iii. exira good quality Silk Foulard, nice now patterns? for
spring, always sold for $1; our price 75
HG-in. New Bordered Foulard. -They (tome in dress patterns only
and no two alike quality and silk guaranteed. IOach $1.0.00
27 INCH MERCERIZED CREPE SILK 35c
In groat demand this season for evening dresses and slips. !A very
pretty fabric at 35
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OUR 27-IN. ALL SILK MESSALINE AT 85c T
Y 72-in. All Linen Damask, heavy 98
18-in, Brown Linen Crash 7
jf 20-in. Brown Linen Crash 10
Y 18-in. Bleached Crash, heavy ; T.:... 10
Every woman Iiuh diHcovercd that for a fiifiliioiiii'ilo flgnro u joo(l
corset is not enough. The contour of n flpiro ami tho (it of tho owu
above tho corset will mulco or mar any woman' apjiearanco, Tlio lut
ilreHHL'd women of every llfjiire wi'ur tho Do I'ovo'iho HraHier). Wo kIiow
(iiem in plain and embroidery top. Prices from
50 to $1.50
Comes in a big variety of colors and shades. Wo consider it the
best grade evor shown for the price 85
CLARK'S MAKE HOSIERY
Every, pair guaranteed at 25
No. 1 Misses' fine ribbed, double heel
nnd too 25
No. 21, Boys' heavy ribbed, soft tex
ture, doublo heel and too 25
No. OfJl, Ladies' J'ino weave, made to J 00
fit and guaranteed to wear 25 . MfffJfJT
Insist on gotting Clark's Make
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