Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFOftD MAIL TRTBTTNTJ. MDT'OTm CEGO. MONDAY, JANITAttV 20, 1012.
CUNSIDEMING EXTRA SESSION
fCnutluuod From 1'nn.o Onol
Oregon's Booth Makes Showing at Northwestern Show
HARMON
BURIED
A
THIS AFTERNOON
Well Known Resident of the Valley
Laid at Rest In Local Cemetery
Masonic Lodflo in Charge of the
Funeral.
;
Tho funeral of tho Into 0. T. Har
mon wns hold nt the family residence
on Capitol hill, in Knst Medford, nt J
o'clock tins nftcmoon, Hov. V. V.
SIiicIiIh offiointiiip. The enice nt
tho )ravo in Odd Fellows cemeterv
woro concluded by members of the
Mimouin lodp of this city, of which
order deceased vih n member.
Mr. llnrmoii died nt his home Fri
day, January 20, 1012, and was ngod
Gt vcai-s and 17 days.
Mr. Harmon for a number of years
wnR prominently identified with the
political and flnniicinl life of Minne
sota and North Dakota, and wns well
and widely known in those two states.
Mr. Hnrmon was born in the state
of Maine, January 0, 184S, and when
4 years old his parents moved to
Minnesota, locating on a homestead
that is now the center of Minneapolis.
He -was ono of the first class of four
to crnduntc from tho first high school
in Minneapolis. In 188." be moved to
North Dakota and helped organize, the
Bank of Bathpale, of which he was
president for u number of years. He
helped in inctitutiu? n Masonic lodge
in Bathgate and wns af terwards mns
ter of the lodge. Later he removed
to Minneapolis, where he lived until
lie moved to Medford three years ago.
Mr. Harmon was married in 1875 to
Miss Wetherell of Philadelphia, who,
with three children, arc left to mourn
his loss. The children are two daugh
ters, Etta and Ara of Medford. and
a son, Robert, who resides in Miles
CitV, Mont.
Deecnsed had been a resident of
Medford for about three yenrs.
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Oregon's ofticial slate booth at
tracted much attention at the North
western Land Products show recently
held in St. Paul. Of all the big show
in 1911 this was the most important,
n northwestern products alone were
shown, without fear or favor.
The official state booth of Oregon
occupied an equal amount of space
with the other state exhibits, which
was subscribed for bv the business
men of the Twin City and Duluth.
Similar space w.is nl-o turn-died free
to all the other staks m the Ninth
west Development league.
The official state booth of Oregon
was designed and put up by the (lieat
Northern railway for the state of
Oregon. It was handsomely decorat
ed and the apples and other fruits
from Hood Hier, Willamette valley,
the Umpqua and Hogue River valleys
nude a splendid lowing, hi addi
tion to fruit gnnun,. the chances for
diversified fanning, dairying, hog nud
i attic raising, which are of much in
terest to the inid-ttestern and custom
fanner, wciy empliasixed. The in
terest manifested in Oregon was such
that the Grunt Northern officials are
well satisfied that the state will bene
fit much from this comprehensive exhibit.
TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
SAN FRANCISCO.--Fals0 teeth,
cork legs and a er a well, none
of those things discovered after mar
riage are grounds for divorce," is
the declaration made in court here
today. Harry Zukow of TJoslon is
stung.
SAN FRANCISCO. "He's real,"
said Alfred Brookson. "Ah, it's wax,"
said the affable stranger, lifting
Brookson's watch. The "wax" figure
saw the pickpocket work, came to
life, dashed out of the window and
made n capture.
struck hy nn automobile and ono leg, to go hungry she said: "It don't
three fingers and a rib were broken matter; he's too fat anyway."
and his body badly lacerated.
SAN FRANCISCO. Thieves utolo
horn " llueu iun ui sun bimumukh nnu u
PORTLAND, Ore. Walters
are openly opposing a proposed antl
tinninir club. Thev assort tlnnlntr is
norosK.'trv wlmn n m.in wnnlil "illnn " tno 1,0"CO.
"If ho wants to eat let him go to a 'u, stockings."
cafotorla," thoy say.
LOS ANGELES. Six Hotel Alex-
GAME LICENSE MONEY HELD
(Continued from Page 0nO
on account of the game protective,
fund, from the several counties, on
account of hunters' and anglers' li
cense fees nnd for fines and penalties,
on account of violations of the game
protective law:
License
County Fees.
Baker. .$ 1,.1!)0.00
Benton 2,487.00
Fines and
Penalties.
2S.fl.
Clackamas. . . . 1.907.00
Clatsop l,70."i.00
Columbia 1,131.00
Coos 3, 192.00
Crook. 2.000.00
Curry. 195.00
Douglas 3,431.00
Gilliam 58-1.00
Grant (538.00
Hood River . . . 1,242.00
Harney. 037.00
Jackson
Josephine. . .. 2.8G0.00
Klamath 3,788.00
Lake 934.00
Lane 4,010.00
Linn 350.00
Lincoln 2,541.00
Malheur. 054.00
Marion 0,039.00
Morrow 334.00
Multnomah. . . . 10,070.40
Polk. 1,180.00
Sherman 025.00
Tillamook. . .. 1,073.00
Umatilla 2,832.00
Union 2,750.00
Wallowa 1,207.00
Wasco 2,037.00
Washington. . . 2,11 G.OO
Wheeler 9.00
Yamhill 2,181.00
102.70
249.-9
98.00
25.00
52.00
100.00
290.00
00.30
138.50
80.40
37.50
02.50
SAN DIEGO, Cal. University
Heights is too far out to send the
patrol wagon. So they built a port
able jail, and will move it to the
drunks who arc "too lit up" to navi
gate to tho big harbor.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oh, Bhades of
Longfellew: memories of Omar!
Cruel scleueo is butting in on the
poofs old reliable. "Spring," thoy
say. Is nothing bceu-tiful. 'It is the
result of violent microbo activity.
PORTLAND, Ore. "Cm glad it
was no worse," said Phillip Mumford,
as ambulance attendants bundled
him into the hospital. He had boon
anuria uinere paid lor mu lousier a nl0rtMli;i,, sheriff Koatlng found six
wandering dog seized in the kltchon. ,,0(W wnglng a battle royal In a va
Ho fled to the dining room, wa'terai,,, Houso.
pursuing. Diners oscorted him to
tho street, nresontlnir him with tho P!U Cursd in 0 So 1 Day
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it. I luur tllUKHiz.1 mm irtuuu ftiivuv
lODSier. p.vO niSTMr.'T fill in rnr inv eimfl
or ltchlnp. Blind, EteMlnir or I'rotrualng
Piles tn 6 to 14 days. 50c.
LONG nEACH. Cal. Diners at a
local hostelry crowded about tho
table of Count and Countess Dig-
stein Von False. Their graces or
deered corned beef and cabbage.
Hero worshippers tumbled. Two dis
guised townsmen were unmasked.
Hum wo over kumv before, but vvc
still huvc much to leurii nud still hui
much to do before wo uuderlaKc on n
large scale the construction of a sys
tem of highways in Ibis stale,
We need lh"st, the passage of
model good roads laws; second, u
competent man at the head of the
highway depni linen! j third, funds
sufficient to cairv on the unil;
rolled Cfforl Xeedid.
These things will come only Ihiough
uii!cd effort, nnd united effort will
i ome oiilv tin ninth u clear under
standing of the whole question bv the
whole people of lhis(wtnle. This un
derstanding will come only through
the study by, nnd education of, the
whole people.
Numerous hills arc about lo he
initiated or presented to the legisla
ture by (he friends of good roads in
different pints of the state; and,
Whereas, it is niosl important thai
the people of Oregon should give deep
ami tiiouguttul intention to (lie con
sideration, study and discusniou of
these measures.
Now, therefore, I, Oswald West,
governor of the state of Oregon, by
virtue of the power nnd authority hi
me cstetl, do hereby proclaim the
week beginning the 4th day of Feb
ruary and ending the 10th day of
February, as (loud Roads week, and
I do earnest I v recommend to the peo
ple of this state that during this pe
riod the question of good roads logix.
lotion be given careful thought and
$275 brooch from Mrs. .M. 12. Oreen. s,"" r'K l"c i priune uis
"Look for a 'she'" Mrs. Green told '"' 'l Jhroiigh the columns of
"No man would hnvo ",0 ! '" "r,,cr """ I,K'
pertaining thereto may be inereaet,
public sentiment erystulucd and ef
fective Icgifhitiwi scoured.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hnuil and caused the
great seal of the stale to ho affixed,
on this the 'Jtitli day of Jmiunrv,
1912.
OSWALD WKST,
Hovel nor.
Bv the governer:
HK.V W. OLCOTT,
Secretary of State.
SAN KAFAKIi, Cal. "Como at
once! Tho whole town Is being held
up." Investigating the telephone
Underwear
25 to 33 Per Cent Discount
We are closing oiil ('' tMit ir line of Ladies', MInm-h'
and Hoys' fleece Lined Vests, hmftf, Union KuilH, etc,
nt -f to Y. Ml per cent discount. Thto is not paper
talk, as the original and present prices are all marked
in plain figures.
Soo our lino of Boys' and MLsaoa' 35c to 50c values
in Vests, and Pants, salo prico 125 oach
Valentines
Hasklns for health.
Hasklns for health.
SAN FRANCISCO. A well dressed ,
woman pawned her husband's false
teeth so she could oat. When It was
pointed out that hubby would have
540.48
241.:
237.50
198.17
81.41
Total .7G,947.4fl $2,070.79
Total of licenses, linos and
penalties for 1911 $79,018.25
Ralnnce in fund, Jan. 1,
1011 01,704.00
Total $141,382.31
Disbursements for 1911. .$55,820.40
Hal. in fund, Jan. 1, 1912. $85,501.91
Hasklns for hcaRn.
THE ROSARY HERE
TOMORROW NIGHT
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Doubly Proven
.Medford Renders Can No Longer
Doubt thu Kvl(lence.
This Medford citizen tostlftod long
ago.
Told of quick relief of lasting
benefit.
Tho facts aro now confirmed.
Such testimony Is complete tho
evidence conclusive.
It forms convincing proof of merit.
T. J. Williams. C17 Oakdale ave.,
Medford, Ore., says: "In 1907 after
Doan's Kidney Pills benefited mo so
greatly, I publicly recommended
them. At this time I am again
pleased to speak In their praise and
give permission for tho continued
publication of my testimonial. I
suffered for years from kidney and
bladder trouble, tho symptoms being
slight at first, but becoming more
pronounced as tlmo passed. Tho
pains In my back became so acute
that I could hardly endure them, and
as the result of rostloss nights, I
arose- In the morning all worn out.
Often I was so lamo and stiff that
I could not stoop and headaches and
dizzy spells were common. I tried
so many remedies without being
helped that I became discouraged,
but when Doan's Kidney PIUh wore
recommonded to mo, I decided to try
them as a last resort. I procured
a supply at Hasklns' drug store and
after using two boxes I could see
that n great Improvement had been
made. 1 grew better from that tlmo
on and wus soon free from kidney
complaint. Doan's Kidney Pills can
not bo praised too highly."
For sale by all dealers. Prico GO
cents. Fohtor-Mllburn Co,, Duffalo,
New York, solo agents for tho United
States.
Remembor tho name Doan's
and take no othor.
Two
more davs
of the one-half
,price sale on
Tailored Suits
Long Black Coats
Children's Coats
All Furs
Ahrens
Bo Sure lo Read
GOLD HILL NEW!
M
Good Teeth Mean
Sound Health
Mount Tamalpais
Military Academy
SAN IL'IFAKL, WKST KN1), CALIF.
An accredited High School. Grammar
Classes. Junior School soparato. Only
Western School having Cavalry nnd
Mounted Artillery. Open-air Gymna
sium. Open-air Swimming Peel.
United States Army Officer detailed
as Superintendent. Next term be
glno Junuary 8th, 1912.
Aimiun citosnv, a. m d.d.
Head fillister.
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TEETH)
CATJ5EJ
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It Is not sufficiently understood that
tho condition of tho teeth has a vory
largo Influence on tho genoral
health. Poor teeth means Imperfect
mastication ono of tho principal
causos of Indigestion. Let us exnm
Ino your teeth freo of charge, and
wo will put thorn In proper condition
If thoy need our service. All branch
es of dentistry practiced.
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-208 Farmers-nnd Fruitgrowers
flunk IHdg., Medford, Oregon
Pacific Phono Main (iG3
Home Phono 287-L.
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"THE TAXPAYERS' PAPER
And Find Out First Hand About 'Ihis
"Muckraking in Jackson County"
That the Mail Tribune Told You About Last
, Monday
Copies on sale and subscriptions taken at the
Manhattan Cafe '
Rex HL Lampman
Publisher
Over 1.1,000 extra fine
(j u a I i i y Valentino Post
Cards. The usual llussey
quality at 1 cont oach
Also a line of sillc and
hand colored Cards at
2 for 5
HAND COLORED
VALENTINE
Pads nnd Foltlors, each in
box, every one the work of
an artist
10 and 25tf onch
.Mon's all leather work Gloves and driving Gloves,
BBTT
50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 pair. High grade quality less
I he fancy price.
HUSSEY'S
It's the Name on the Movement that Counts
BUYING a watch by the case is like buying a book
by the cover. Hook or watch, it is the inside that
counts. In buying a watch give first consideration
to the movement. If you want the bc9t movement for
your money choose from our assortment of
WALTHAM WATCHES
We have Waliham Watches in nil grades nt a wide ranr.col price eitch waich
the titu value oslblc at its respective price. And we cm suit ou with a
watch' ease plain or lancy, solid or gold filled.
"It's Time You Oivntd a Waliham."
Waliham Walclici arc the mutt ilcpfniUl.lc of tiiur-pifi fhtt
la why wo trcummciKl tlicm If yun wi I M make vuur oiuii
m life liivcumcnt Ul ua tell you an Jj. ini Wiltlu u.
MARTIN J. REDDY
JEWELER
Near Postoffico
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Right Now is the time to advertise your prop
erties. The investors are here.
Have You Anything to Offer ?
If so,' there is no better medium in Southern
Oregon than
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