Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 03, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MEDFORD" MATEi TRTBTOTC, fRDTORD, OTJFCIOX, RATTRDAY. FERRrARY H. 1012.
MAS
S
MEETiNG
IS
ARRANGED
A Mon nml IlollRlon Forward
movement mass muotiitR will lie hold
nt tlio UnptlBt church Sunday after
noon nt .1 o'clock. A splendid pro
Brum lian lxon nrrnngod nnd nil men
of Mcdford nre Invited to attend.
Tho followliiR committees have
boon appointed to carry on tins Men
nnd IlollRlon Forward movement In
Mod ferd:
Conunlttoo on evangelism W. II.
Gore, chairman; F. M. Llndslcy, C.
H Pierce, A. K. Ware, W. II. Watt,
II. H. Tiittle, W. C. Illce, A. L.
CubIcU.
Committee on finance II. C. Oar
nett, rhulrmnn; S. C. OoorRe, John
A Honey, J. II. Cochran, II. I). Ilen
non, S. 1a Heiinett, II. C. Kentnor.
Committee on Mule study D. D.
Boyle, chairman; W. J. Doran, 11. F.
Mulkey, R. Shuler, Chas. 11. YounR.
M. G. Mordorf, Ilev. W. T. Goulder.
Committee on fedoratlon A. S.
nilton, chairman; J. A. Fusolman,
F S. nrandou, II. II. Tnttle, C. W.
Sharp, Herman Harrison. A. P.
Barrows.
Committee on boys work II. A.
Canadoy, chairman; J. V. Fonger,
Chas. II. Bowman, U. S. Collins,
Ilalph Webster, C. T. Walters. W. T.
Beverldge, Ilev. W. F. Shields.
Committee on membership O. C.
Johnson, chairman; C. C. Pierce, H.
S. Stlne, Walter Frailer Brown,
Frank Wilson, Ernest Price.
BARGAIN DAY
GREAT SUCCESS
Willi tlioir second dollar bargain
day the .lelforl nicreluuil nve nniii
well satisfied with the amount o
luiiu"s done. Trade started off
well this moniimj and the Iniyim?
crowds .swelled in volume, st that nt
noon it was conceded Hint the day
would he n hg one.
The merchants simred no pains in
of ferine inducements that would at
tract, the buyer from within nnd
without the city nnd till (nun.-,
brought i-itor. The band was on
hand to meet the crowds, marched the
streets and played nt different sta
lions duriiitr the day. The baud 'ns
become indispensable to the dollar
bnrjrain days and much of Ihe suc
cess is attributed to it.
(MINERS SPEND FORENOON
IN AUTOMOBILES
DEFEAT ASHLAND
The Mcdford Regulars defeated
Ashland last evening in iv walk-away
basketball game at the "Nat." Score,
CO to 9. This makes the fifth con
secutive victory for the Mcdford
team. The Medford high school team
is soon to play u return game with
Ashland high school and this game
will be worth going miles to see, as
Ashland has beaten Medford and the
local boys nre planning revenge.
SANTA MONICA, Cal. Discour
aged by his hen's apathy, J. D. Ken
cen posted Santa Monica's city slo
gan, "Everybody boost," above each
nest. Thirty eggs from 40 hens next
day Batting average .750.
BOXING BOUTS
ARE ARRANGED
A stellar attraction will greet local
boxing fans at the Natatorinm Ath
letic club's next smoker, February 111,
when Robbie Kvans. the crack light
weight champion of the northwest,
hooks up with Young Dixon, one of
the best boxers ever turned out of
Kansas.
The men will box 10 rounds nt the
lightweight limit, 1311 pounds, and
straight Marquis of Queeiisbury rules
will govern.
Manager Edwards slnted that in
the coming bout, Mcdford fails will
witness nn evenly matched bout be
tween men who know the game and
are able to set a fast olip during the
entire 10 rounds.
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
Tho antiseptic powder to bo shaken
Into the shoes. If you want rest and
comfort for tired, tender, aching,
swollen, sweating feet, uso Allen's
Foot-Ease. Relieves corns and bun
Ions of all pain and prevents blisters,
sore and callous spots. Just the
thing for Dancing Parties, Patent
Leather Shoes, and for Breaking In
New Shoes. It is the greatest com
fort discovery of the age. Try it to
day. Sold everywhere, 25 cts. Don't
accept any substitute. For FREE
trial package, address Allen S. Olm
sted, Lo Roy, N. Y.
Hasklns for health.
I (Continued from 1'iijro OiuO
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Johnson; Jacksonville. John Norliint;
i Waldo. T. S. Johnson; Horubreok, R.
S. Taylor; Happy t'anip. R. S. Tay
ilor; Fort Jones, Dr. .Million.
Among tho dolojratos from Siski
you county are: Kd O'Connor, chair
man of boned of supcrvUor, and Mr.
O'Connor; Al Lusoti, supervisor; W.
T. Harnnin. supervisor; II. S. Taylor.
attorney; C. Probstol, mining oiirI
noer; 11. J. Nixon, postmaster; I. .1.
Luce, merchant; S. It. Giirduer, o
suporvlsor; Otto L. Mnssax, attorney;
J. K. PaskbiiiR. treasurer, and Mrs.
PaskburR; Huroho Dowllnic. record
er; John It. Harmon, capitalist; Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Pollack, nivrthnnt:
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Liithelt, attorney;
F. W. Huopor. attorney; Kd KrII.
merchant; K. T. llrlckloy. suporln
tendont of. hospital; C. 1C. .lohncoii,
Justice of tho peace; F. llollirooK.
editor Siskiyou News; F. Louur.
miner; J. O. Falrchlld, atterney: Dr.
J. W. Dwlnucll; AiiRiist Summer!,
capitalist; 11. Edmonds, hotel; T.
McKendrlck, merchant; L. K. Gilbert,
lumberman; William Calkins, mer
chant; Mr. and Mrs. A. Calkins,
merchant; T. Castro, rancher; C. K.
GIHIs, banker; J. T. Tarrlekor. attor
ney; Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Churchill
and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Churchill, of
the Siskiyou Electric company; Mr.
and Mrs. S. Williams, banker; John
Neves, contracter: K. Holfoder.
rancher; J. Wettel. horticultural
commission; I. Nutter, hetel: Mose
Orr. rancher: T. C. Davidson, coro
ner; C. Topscott, attorney; II. J. Bar
ton, miner; W. J. Neilan. county
clerk; G. I. Bennett, miner; J. Har
vey, rancher: Ben Madden, miner;
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Martin, rancher;
Mr. Monk, miner; H. W. Gendar,
miner; Dr. .1. P. Frlzzelli; Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Fry. miner; Itusvell
Walker. merchant; Chester Barton,
minor; Eugene DowIIiir, Jr.
'MINING FILM AT
STAR IS INTERESTING
In iiccord with In- usual enter
prise ManuRcr iUi r of Hie Slur
(heater is showing a lllm depleting
placer milling in Smith Allien, while
the milling votigrofm i- m session hove.
A Iiuro nUMbjir of delegates Id Hie
eoimress have vieed the lllm nnd
pronounce H excellent. The giants
are shown al work lenrmg down (he
huge banks of earth and Inter the
process ot .sopnmiuig mo gum i
shown in detail. The lllm is highly
educational.
SAN KAFAWC." " Cal'-Floronoo
i'hlllpnlnrs pnrtmt would not be
lieve she had cloned and linen mar
ried to Marino C. Teniaslno. So
Florence olopod aiti and loft u
binned trail to the i'Iciriuu'h retd-dolice.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
Hnvlng no oiitinl on earth In variety ol
lllltlltl-lll wntnl-u mill nlll-llnf itlnitniuia
i that modlclnea will not reiudt. If you
aro In need of health, como now. Wo
aro open all tho year and can give tho
best of care, and attention now as well
as In summer. Stugo dally from Hod
Bluff to tho springs. Further par
tlculnrs addroHH
E. B. WALBRIDGE
TUSCAN SPHINGH. CAIi.
!
NOTICE TO OWNERS
of Real Estate
In Rogue River Valley.
Having had so many inquiries for
property In this valley during the
past week I have decided to leave for
Minneapolis next week and talk per
sonally with people who aro desirous
of coming hero and endeavor to sell
as much property as posslblo this
spring as the time seems ripo now to
get new settlers for the Rogue River
valley. So see mo this week If you
havo any property to sell.
A. K. WARE.
Room 29 Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Croup Ends Life
Mui'iy Children llo of Croup Every
Year Before a Doctor Can Bo
Summoned.
Parents ot children should bo pro
pared at all time for a spasm of
croup.
Keep In Ihe house a remedy that
will give Instant relief and keep tho
child from choking until tho nrrivnl ;
of the physician.
Get a fit) cent bottle of II YOMEI to-
day and In case ot an attack of croup ,
pour 'JO drops Into a kitchen bowl of
hollliiR water. Hold the child's head
over the bowl so that It can breathe
tho soothing, penetrating vapor that
arises. In the meantime send for n
physician.
Thin treatmont haw saved tho lives
of many children ami Is a precaution
that all parents should prompt!)
take.
11 YOMEI Is sold ty Chas. Strang
and driiRRitits everywhere and Is
guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asth
ma and bronchitis.
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THE MERRIVOLD SHOP
134 Wit Main.
An Example in
Arithmetic
MM
ici'e is advertised in a CliieiiKn Ml Orilor entu-
lotfuo a brass lied of tho I'ollowiiiK descriptien:
"I load end AS inches high, foot end HB inches
liitfh, corner pos(,s of 2-inch tithing, lop nl
,' inch thick, with brass knobs on corner
posts, price $l).))
The freight, on tliis bed lo Mcdford would
cost von "''
or
olal
'Plie cash price of this identical bod at tho
M, l' & II. Co. store is
$10.80
.$i:uo
Attention Dairymen
and Stockmen
Just received n car of registered
and grade Holstcln cattle. They
were tho mortgage lifters of the
Olflo Western Reserve and can do
It here. All from the noted DeKnl
strnln, imported from Holland.
Best herd west of tho Cascades.
Price3 aro right.
Phono 7'J2, pajtr R-4 or visit
our raneh on Ttoaj Ianu.
TICKNOR BOOMTTLE
In connection with
our complete line
of feed and poultry
supplies, we have
added a complete
line of
WHIPS
for retail and whole
sale trade
RUSS MILL
Saving to yon by buying here..
Yon also take the chance ol
damaged condition when shipped to yon from (.'hi
,'P.ll
recoiyini' tin; bed in
cago.
Yon must also wait from five to eight, weeks for
it after ordering from Chicago.
Yon also miss the privilege of seeing just what
yon aro buying until it arrives.
See the Point?
Fifteen stylos of brass bods received from tho
factnrv this week, ranging in price from $111 f0 to
$70.
'A few of those wore slightly damaged in shipment
and will bo soltl at a reduction. See them.
Medford
Furniture & Hardware
Company
Contra! Avo. Opp. P. 0.
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THE SELF-STARTING CHALMERS "THIRTY-SIX"
iHBKSBpSfliiaHSitM''PvHRlBP'isHilHIB
A new, exquisitely finished, luxuriously equipped, up-to-the minute car. Long stroke motor; four speeds
and reverse; compressed air starter; thirty-six by four wheels ; Bush dual ignition ; Continental demount
able rims; lamps, prestolite and tire irons; mohair top, glass front, speedometer
v
This Car is now on the floor at our salesroom
Sells in Medford for $2100
.
"You get something more than a good motor
car you get service.
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Demonstrations Made Daily
Order at once for March Delivery
VALLEY AUTO CO.' Street near Main
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