Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 19, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PXGE TWO
ItfEDPOBD MATti TBTTONK atTinFOET), OlilWOX, JIONDW. WfflHl' VIIV I!). lOI'A
IOCAL AND
11 PERSONAL
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Thu junior association of the
Greater Modrord club will moot In
St. Mnrkn liall February 19, at 7:30
1). in. Important moot lug. All ftro
urged to bo prosont.
Mrs. Walter Reynolds lotl Satur-'
day for a visit to nor fatlior, W. X.
Savage, nt Saluin.
H. 0. Ilrown roturnod Saturday
night from n hmduott) trip Into north
ern California.
Como to tho Fish Mnrkot for frosh,
Bait and Hinokod fish, oysters, crabs,
clams, Imttor, eggs and poultry. We
also carry a good lino of cheese and
lunch goods. GIvw us a call. wo
nro lioro to ploaso you. V. II
Kon worthy & Co. 2S8
Mrs. Jf. J. Mnloy and daughter,
Elma Noedhnm, roturnod Saturday to
their old homo in Hoscburu.
W. M. Young, of Kowlorvllle,
Mich., who lias boeh In Medford for
the past two months visiting his son
Harry Young, and family, left Sat
urday for his home. He is so well
pleased with southern Oregon that he
will return within n few months and
make Jnckscn county his home.
C. W. and W. E. Krrct. of Harlan,
lown, arrived In the city Saturday.
Mrs. Frod Itopor returned to
Grants Pass Sunday after a few days
visit In Mod ford, tho guest of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Davis.
Ileal home made bread at Ds Voo's.
Prof. Abo lilsh, of Ashland, was
In Medford Sunday in attendance nt
tho funeral of his cousin, Oscar Stln-
son,
Carkin & Taylor (John H. Qarkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attomoys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
S. M. Wllcor. who was fnrmorly
Southern Pacific station agent In
Medford, now nt Drain, Ore., was in
Medford Sunday for a brief stop. Mr.
Wilcox has land interosts In the Sams
valley country and was hore on busi
ness connected with theso interosts.
Mr. AVllcox was hero Sunday Just
long enough to get himself lost in
the labyrinth of new buildings erect
ed since ho was a resident of the city.
Fresh candy dally at McDowell's.
Mrs. W. F. Smith and daughtor,
Miss Blanche Cox, returned to Aslv
land Sunday where .Miss Cox is at
tending school.
In order to demonstrate the Le
Paris system for cleaning gloves, the
Pantorium will on. Tuesday, Febru
ary 20th, only, cloan one pair of kid
gloves, any length, for each customer
sending or bringing us gloves on that
day, for five cents a pair. Remem
ber that we allow but one pair of
gloves to a custom or. Do not hosi
tato to send In the gloves, oven
though you may havo nothing else
to send. Pantorium, No. 5 N. Fir st.
284
Mine Louise Fraloy of Ashland was
in Medford Sunday visiting friends.
J. F. Hale loft Sunday night for
Eugene to bo absent soverul days.
W. T. Beverldge left Sunday night
for a fow days' business stay in
Portland.
The Mutual Life of New York
gives you insurance at actual cost;
pays tho largest dividends; provon
best by statistics. J. F. Hutchason,
room 205, First National bank.
Prof. F. C. Holmor of tho experi
ment station loft Sunday evening for
a few days' stay at the agricultural
collego in Corvallii.
See R. A. Holmes, The Insuranco
Man, over Jackson County bank.
J. L. Davis, of Ltanaford, N. D.,
arrived in tho city Sunday.
F, L. Cranflll left Monday morn
ing for a visit to relatives In Eu
gene and Itoseburg.
D. H. Jackson roturnod Friday
night from a four months' business
uud pleasure trip into southern Call
foruia and Old -Mexico. Mr. Jack-
eon visitod many of the larger cities
In Mexico and aside from this he
traveled quite extensively through
much of the Interior country, this
interior travol requiring that he
make ovor 1000 miles on horseback.
Mr. and Mrs. J. n! MeCaw of Wal
la Wallu, Wash., stopped olf In Mod
ford Sunday night for a brief stuy
in tho city. Mr. McCaw is ono of
the county commlsblonors of Walla
Walla county nnd ho has boon travel
lug for Bovoral weeks in California
looking into matters appertaining to
good roads, Mr. McCaw In also a
moinbor of tho Washington good
roads commission.
ttOOO littlo ladles arrived in Mod
ford last week looking for homos. All
first-class grocory dealers in every
Itoguo river valley town uro Inter
ested In locating them. Ask your
grocorymnu why. 281
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
pay Flump 3371
Wig-lit fhontu r. W, Week 3071
A. V. Orr, 3G93
ZjABV ASSISTANT,
The men's adult lllhle class of the!
M. K. rhurch had n "tent full" nt
I tendnnco at its Sunday morning ses
sion. Much Interest is shown In the
study of the New Tostnniont nnd the
teacher, Nil Steep, Is In his I'tomonts
wlihn tilling of the Instances asso
ciated therewith. Mr. Steep Is a
lllhle student of more than ordinary
ability nnd tho largo class attendance
Is n constant romtndor to him of the
efficient nnd thorough work ho Is
doing. '
Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Konmos loft
Saturday night for a visit to rela
tives In llorkoloy, Cal.
Home faking and salads ltG
North Front. Phono order. Home
87-U
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. U. hobo re
turned Saturday from a pleasure
trip to San Francisco.
Snldor's pure milk and cream at
McDowell's.
Kd Andrews was in Ashland Mon
day on business.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. It. llaxter spont
Sunday with Ashland friends.
Miss Frances Mcintosh, who has
been in Medford for the past six
weeks visiting at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. A. 11. Cunningham, returned
Saturday to her home In "Worthlng-
ton, Ind.'
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages is tho only music
school In southern Oregon with a full
corps of teachers. G. T.alllandlcr.
director. Send for catalogue. 27C
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell will re
turn this afternoon from a several
weeks' stay in southern California.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clifford, of
Grants Pass, stopped off in Medford
Saturday for :i few. hours visit. These
people wore en route to California.'
Mrs. M. K. Gardner, of Sams val
ley, spent Sunday in Medford the
guest of Mrs. L. L. Ream.
M
Rooms SOc and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by weok or month.
Mrs. Salade loft Sjumlny night for,
her home in Philadelphia. Her hus
band expects to remain 'here several
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Peck of Vis
count, Saskatchewan, Canada, spent
Sunday in Medford.
C. E. Whisler of this city will
meet Pat McCarthy of Portland In
Joint debate on woman's suffrage In
Eugene on Friday night of thfs week.
Rooms 50c and up. Hotel Moore.
Special rates by week or month.
Fort Hubbard and John Burt left
Monday morning for Edgewood, Cal.,
where they will put in operation a
considerable amount of John Deere
machinery.
E. W. Carder was in Grants Pass
Saturday on business.
J. W. McCoy of Ashland and his
fathor, J. W. McCoy, of St. Joseph.
Mo., were Jn Medford Sunday the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. King.
Try McDowell's ice cream and
sherbets.
The hearing in tho case of the
two Moxicam, who wore arrested
chargeed with having stolen copper
pipe from the old distillery plant,
was postponed from Saturday until
Monday at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson, of Spo
kane, stopped off of No. 1G Sunday
night for a short stay In the city.
Snldor's pure milk and cream at
McDowoll's.
F. C. Elliott and family spent Sun
day with Mr. Elliotts parents ou
Foots creek.
Mrs. H. T. McClellan, of Roseburg,
who has boon In Medford for a
couplo of wcoks, visiting relatives,
roturned to her homo Sunday night.
V'o-J was received In Medford
Sunday telling of tho deatli of Mrs.
Roberts, mother of Mrs. W. II.
Rardon, in Oakland, Cal., a few days
ago. Mrs. Roberts was quite well
known In Medford, having lived here
with her daughter. Her death was
tho result of ah accident, she having
fallen off of a porch, breaking sev
eral bones and receiving Internal Injuries.
Olive Robekah lodge will initiate a
class of 20 at its regular mooting
Tuosday night.
Rooms 60c and up. xlotel Moore.
Special rates by weok or month.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Huno, of Spo
kane, arrived in Medford Sunday
night.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg.
Mrs. S. J. Bethel, mother of Mrs.
It. II. Halley, is suffering from t fall
recolved Sunday evening. The lady
Is 83 yoars old and In stepping out
side tho door Sunday night alio
slipped ou a board, falling so heavily
as to Injuro hor back soveroly.
Mrs. C, Caroy, of Phoonlx, was In
Medford Sunday attending tho Sacred
Heart dedication sorviccs.
Edgar Hafer left Monday morning
oii train 15 for San Francisco, whore
ho will meet Mrs. Hufer, who Is re
turning from a winter's stay In tho
middle western states, Mr. and Mrs.
Hafer will arrive in Medford Tues
day or Wednesday evening.
Rev. I). D. Doyle, pustor of tho
Christian church, was unablo to fill
his church appolntmoutH Sunday bu
rnt u so of Illness. Ho is very much
Improved today.
MRS. REDDY DIES DUNNTORUN FOR
, b I
M HOME OF
SON
COUNTY
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Lovable Character Passes to Last
Reward Leaves Six Children, Five
of Whom Aro Residents of This
City. -
Mrs. Bridget Roddy died Sunday
morning, February 18, 11U2, at tin
home of her sun. Martin J. Rthldy, ut
33.1 South Riverside nvonue. aged 70
years.
Mrs. Roddy was a native of lr
laud. She mime tq the United State
when quite young and for 60 years
lived in Cleveland, Ohio. For the
past four years the had lived with
hor son In Medford. She leaves to
mourn her death six children, five
sous and one daughter, five of whom
live In Medford, they being Mrs.
Chns. M. Delln. Dr. J. F. Reddy.
Martin J. Reddy, Owen Reddy and
Thus. Reddy; and Patrick Iteddy,
lli'lng In Cleveland, Ohio.
Tho funornl services will bo hold
at the Catholic church In Medford ou
Tuesday at 0:30 o'clock a. in. Tho
funeral cortege will leave the Into
residence on Riverside avenue nt '.
o'clock. Interment will be made In
tho Jacksonville cemetery. .
Mrs. Roddy was a noble woman, a
kind, loving mother and none were
there who came Into her presence
and became acquainted with her who
were not made better men and wom
en because of this acquaintance and
in the hearts of all those there Is to
day a feeling of sadness, and their
sympathy goes out to the relatives In
this their sad hour of deepest afflic
tion.
Ashland Man Enters the Lists Analnst
W. C. Lecver of Central Point
Juduo Neil to Run Analnst Mayor
Canon.
WfNESAPS BRINO
$1 inpriPFNMrtfiPW
uiiTuuui Lmmuu.
Oorfo Dtiun of Ashland, county
judge from Ifibl In IHfHl. will He a
oandidattj fr (lift nffteo iignin. ne
eorilin to ropoiN from Anliliiuri. He
will xoek I lie republican naminntioii,
nsHured or tit solid Ahlunri vol.
Thti assures n feudist fur the re
publican nomination between (he
north and suuili em. of the enmity,
tVntrol oint haviuir put forth Mayor
(on l.eevcr na candidate for count v
judge.
There promise No to lie n content
for (lie deiuooratic nnuiinntion be
tween .liulifo NVil. incumbent, ami
Mayor Canon ol .Medford.
INITIATIVE UPHELD
(Continued from Page One)
Producers Fruit Company Get Splen
did Prices for Car of Applos
Shipped Amiss this Sea to Another
Continent;
to pas lnvws by the initiative wntt
unconstitutional.
I'lie iimin issinhi were bitted ou the
HENDRICKS MUST DO
'TIME FOR CRIME
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 19.
The supreme court of the United
States today affirmed the conviction
or Hamilton Hendricks, who was
found guilty of subornation of per
jury In connection with Oregon laud
frauds.
claim that tlio Orqgu ytoiu violutod
the gtmrnntee of ft rcpublipuii form' of
gnveruiuoMt, l
It wiik dcclm-rd the ."y-itam wn-
revolutionary; that il htondtid (ho
three dupitrttiictifc or xoveminoMt ;
tha it eoiifiiaud Italutorv with eon-
stitutiotial letrtalMion ; Unit It provid
ed two ouroes of Wtlntion nnd wa
Mihversive of IhnrepreKenlMtive form
of KOveruuiHiit.
The s-lttlo contnnled I bat Hie law
" ooiiimiuuiif ani imhi (lie tiie.
tion at issue' wfc not one for the
courts' at nil.
Ju this point Jh? stale wiii unlield
by implication by (he supreme court
today. Just wliirt further Mi-pi will
ho taken now by Kiernan nnd the
telephone comimay is not known.
The ease is.l.iolod uioii as a di-
tinct victory r popular iiwrnmii t
in Oregon
The Producer lnilt oompiinv of
ledford reantly wold n oHrhmd !
WiiMMtp HH)le in CuiKtiiliairvn, Drn
mark, which, afler all exiieimeji, audi
ai tranaMirfatlon, atoraK h! eotn
itioKim, had been dedueted, netted
the viniwero ifl.dll per box. t'oimid-
crin the fuel thnt in the eaiiond of
tltlB Iiom'm .187 of Uiem ran in ai1
Irom IDO to 'id) hpik In the Ih
and that the ivniniiiiiur '21i bovr
wore nil four and a half Her in nine,
tho price leeeived i aiirvly n mm
one.
Thin enrlnnd of apples wuk Nhippftl
November 'j:i, iioerly lluee moiilhs
ago, hut the comniinion men reHrt
that the fmit "at nod up" well, in rnci
there wan no shrinkaito whatever. The
fact that this- ariety of fruit ean le
iro(lthly HhipNd Ilit reat dlntaoeo
in tnily an innovation to the I mil
grower of tliia seetiou. Ileietnt'oif
the Newtown IMppiua uud the SpiUeu-
lierjc have ben iHMmideretl the onl
variolic of apples whieh would stand
tlie lnjr MhiHiieiU and at the same
time allow rot urns which would he
prutltnlde. This nliipfnent of Wine
hjm Imviiu; proven to w proflUihlf
there ia icaon to prtnim that even
tlionpli Hie fmit In inferior in sue
next season will nIiow a great increase
in the exmrt trade from thi hoii( fi
this particular variety.
NO PICK.
'Ilie elty eouiicll will rewlva lildn
next Tumday evonlim fur the cou
nt met Ion of cement Idewntk In front
of tho public library.
SMI" STRKKT COMMITTEE
Died.
John MrNabb. aaed n )enr, died
from heail Itoitble at Hit llMcred
Jlenrt hnipltui Wuuilay night, Fehru-
ary is. una.
Deeeaaad wa U tinllvo of OntiM'lu,
t'nmulH, nnd has lived tu Central
Point nnd Medford Mr the pant nine
year. Ilia wife died about u year
ait". He liuM's Iwo t- hi lit 1 1 ti , ('(Uh
erliie lli'lie n III) John Alllini, tued
unit It mi in. lie had no other lol
ntlvea on the roimt, hut fl'lauda of
III aro now I'liileMvorltig to got In
tomb w1ltli ulallrdfj In Him ohmI,
hIioiiIiI tlii.'iu bu any,
Legal hliiului at Ilia Madfnrd I'llni.
lug eouipniiy,
Benson s
Wj
Wo wish (o iiniTPs 1 1 with ilu- i',w dial. v arc
Exchange Headquarters
What lmvo ytiii til, jubl what do you want' Through uh
you can cxehanjjt' what ou have for what you want.
lit nncs near (lurvala. Oregon, near nbrtrlr line rniinlug to Portland, Im-
proveil; will exchange for bimlnoaa or pmprt In Mlfort or aerwiga
nwr city. I'llr ja60 pr acre.
10 iiii-cs S mlltoi from Wood vl lie. partly Improved, hdllUlHft. 1'rlew fttAO;
will Mxehangx for .Mtalford, RunlhefH Calirornla, ir AriWHH j0wrty.
-0 oeios Hidti hill fruit laud, biittdluga, young fwnilly i)rehgrd-llt)0. Will
exrhaiiKo for city proKrty.
-it iu'i-os In iieara and alfalfa; will oxchaugo for Medford Wetna.
Iluxhicss piopcriy In .MiHlfmd, good Ineotno uaywr. Will mt or 8lrtl
j it, nun.
l'ht.i'lass iiHtnilng Ionise $1000; will exchange for rwM ilit. h
Scxerol lelall hiiMltii-w In Mwlford to oM-baiigK fur nl ((,
Itenl ehlitto to ttxt'liaiigo fou aiiiomoblle.
III iM'luiiigo bualuoaa property for other proprty. '
II mi.- near tlio lliti.m Jit Mrrli'k orcwanla, tort of whh Hi 111 iMUrtM
I'rlro, Jllt.umi, taruia.
10 mw tract a wr Cenlral Poloi, n aero In 3 year old nM IIUV ajtti.
Prim J 1 76 per acr. , -
lo any tract near Cwnlral Point. undtr dlleb. Priet f 180 r HBt.
.- in i.vi.. .rf(i iivmumi mm I'CBCII Itrtta, 3IUII.
tols on Dakota avwiiui. J3&H mth eaah.
loipiincd C acre garden tract. Jilut oiiihl city.
CK.VI'I.Vi; SACUIFIPIJ
. with nlv room rood bttgjCKkta' on lot
Formr pilco iaiiuu.
Talks on TeetK
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 10. Ham
ilton Hendricks, whose conviction for
connection with tho Oregon land
frauds caso of 1903 was affirmed by
the United States supreme court to
day was formerly United States land
commissioner at Fossil, Oregon. Ho
was secretary of the Muttes Creek
Land Livestock company of Wheeler
county, also.
In this capacity he was convicted
of persuading a humustoadcr to
swear falioly rogardlnR land entries
and was sentenced to 13 months oh
McNeil's Island. Ho is supposed to
be In Fossil and a United States dep
uty marshal will be sent to j;et him.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
4- .f
FOR SALK-TenViOjcl?. fmnW- l
or unfurnished, llox i31, 2s"
NO MORE EAS
' IK STOMACH
AND BOWELS
1 arc of Interest to etenhodv. toil tmiw.
Not Only Relief, but Cure r lallv t.. those who are (..m.-oiplailni-for
All Time. Uome dental woik for IIi.-iiim Um or
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MINORITY REPORT FILED
IN STEPHENSON CASE
WASHINGTON, D. C, Fob. 19.
DIsaBreoliiB in every particular with
the report mado by majority mem
bers of tho senate elections commit
tee which absolved Senator Isaac
Stephenson of Wisconsin of charges
that he bought his way Into office,
the report of the minority members
filed today specifically charges that
Stephonson "was not duly and le
gally elected." Tho minority roport
was signod by Sonatore Jones of
Washington, Clapp of Minnesota,
Konyon of Iowa, Korn of Indiana and
Lea of Tennessee.
The majority roport hold that
while Stephenson had spent an unii-j
sually largo sum of money In his
campaign that no cvldcnco had beon
adduced to show that any of It had
been spent -Illegally. In direct con
trast tho minority roport says that
tho methods whereby Senator Ste
phenson carried tho primary "were
corrupt and violative of tho funda
mental principles of the system of
govornmont,"
Stunuh tad Hmifa. UU tu MAI-itANN A.
TAHU.TSffnrrfrf.
BAAUIANS 0A.-vtABI.FTS- re pwrtil illrUVtir
aatl irulh foriRoMtli (inn. nrtMUlarlylurMl
tht kail rfp-tl (naiiic (ram (ia i'm"rr.
Thatwipt), pee nul tttfiw. Inling at UtO fit M
your tUxuarti toll ! ilMMariaitfnrrfai; that
auloui ta4 tnw ItHtiM. un lrt (JUUti, M
Tmo iixt 4U oar sort k alh tu Ulraitri'
IraOB, to 'i (KMtel by cu prcwcg nihtl ytu
Uarl it.1 krea.
YovrlinU. inu iml fisrm won't M r41 mxl rn
to ). Irfouje ttUI JtA..S"8 (i LS-TABUTfl prtvtt
nt mtzintu uh the emiuif: imi iwrtwa
iIpiw aaJ tlrtpr ltth4 IUr iltntut ill vmu
imJawI hv A iUm inr vvn. fnrm rf ffe4MtaIllinflt.
Vour ilutM'lvl drmatl wiH rrlwr br tatlrtArtmum J 2 0 7
pi HiaMy i-o no lurm alter alnruanriiuN iiaai.
JHWH (iAK-TAM IOH, . .. ,
TUmti i-uluf utt aro kI for COc ly mty
InHt. or K-o-l ihrttt to lUbamaBD rUroucy,
330 Sutter St, tiaa Ynsdtax.
one of
you wunt done In the line of high
class Dentistry come her and you
will get every mtlnractlou. Wo are
exports, employ the brut and moal
scientific method In a modern way.
and we charge only reasonably
Flue (wkdalo aivnue eornar hrt
aiijiMwng. All for I3SHQ. Former pi Ice aiiuu
i.im your niiaua land with it. W havo Inqulra.
lgltlmato mining pronlion fliiiuued at ihla of flew.
Wo nut .-nil jonr liotiau If yttu will ! Ion ny ltttallmNtM.
A IIO.MIC POK votr
lllo down. Iialaiire like rent. We ar arllltm lioime like that HOW.
TODAY-ALWAYS THE BEST DAY
WE AIM TO HANDLE ONLY REAL BARGAINS
Wt aiv now ItHNtf c(l in our new ijnjirli-i-s, cornel'
Alain iiinl l-'ir.
enson Investment Company
Real Estate, Mines
CORNER OF MAIN AND FIR
Phones: Bell, V901; Home, 23-1 L
S DR. BARBER, The Dentist
-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers
Bank Illdg, Medford, Oregon
Pacific I'hono Main 053
Home Phono 2S7-L.
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Sunrise Laundry
I'AMILV WASHINO A SPKCIAIrV. Ahh WOUK fll'AHANTUKI)
Orders called for and dollvered. First class worlc dono by hand.
Ladles' and men's aults cleaned and preHscd. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Cornor Eighth and South Central Avenuo.
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TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
February 20, 21 and 22
.NO HAI.SK IN I'lUCKH. MATIM-I.; i;itV l.V. AOMIKSION
I lie
FIVE MINUTES
licit DlhtrcHs will DiHtijipeur
Distress after eating, sourness, gas
and heartburn can be (iilnlcly relloved
by taking ono or two MI-O-NA stom
ach tablets.
They aro guaranteed to banish any
case of IndigOHtlon, acute or chronic
stomach ailment no matter what It is
called, or money back,
MI-O-NA stomach tablets aro small
and easily swallowed. Thoy nro sold
by Ohas. Strang and druggists every
whero for SO cents n bo. They aro
put up in a neat metal box that can
conveniently bo carried in tho vest
pocket. They aro especially recom
mended for nervousness, sleepless
ness, bad droamsconstlpatlon, dizzi
ness and biliousness.
ROSSES ROSEvS
It's time now to plant roso bushes. t A J'ino line of
home-grown stock two years old.
Special on Hyacinths, $3.00 per 100
Medford Greenhouse
Home 2.T7-X
Main 37'11
923 East Main
B. T. VAN DE CAR
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will save you money if in the
market for diamonds, watch
es or jewelry. The best goods
at lowest prices in Medford
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A Stupendous Production of Thackeray's
VANITY FAIR
COMIM.KTK IN TllltKK IIKCIM, ItlHIO FKIffP
" J IIKICI. NO. I.
Aniolla Sedley, aicompauled by Miss Ilecky Hlinrpe. rnlunis from
Doaniing school, ilecky Is a imtural born flirt. Ilnshful Josopli
Hwdley rails desperately In love with her. Ho tnkes her to Vniulmll
0mlini, where he makes an msh of himself, Is vuy much ashamed
and rurusuM to kiwi hla nppolntmeiit with Ilecky the iiwKt day. sulllug
for Auotlaud lo esciipo her wiles.
Aniolla, with her gentle swotiiwui( hands Ilecky u hitler from Sir
Pitt Cmwloy, ro(iiestln hor to rplr to (Menu Cruwler'n nt once.
The next mornlnu, bright and early, she lakes her ilepHi'tiim lo en
ter Sir Pltt' lioiisehold us h Koni. wlium Nh intiHtu itiiwduu
Crawley, youngest win of Blr Pllf, who rails rapllvo to her elmrnw.
bringing upon lilmwdf the dUplesauie of the wholw Pitt rmlly. Ilv,
uotwItliHtaudiiig, mnrrlvri Ilecky. 9
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After tholr innrrlnKe, ilecky Hlmrpo and Itawdou Crawlay tUe
"V Jjmniit lodgings nt .Mayfulr. Itnwdon. who Is cHpialu In tli ICnu
Hsh army. Is rnapiundunt In hUi flulform. They me vlaltod by tlielr
nillllary friends; Caplaln Dobbin Is ihip with Amelia Osborne uud
her hualmml. Lieutenant Onhorue, who la m.riiiuil by Alia. Crnwlwy.
A week later limy sail for Druaaela. At UiiiwoIh Ihey nttiind a
ball given by the HiicheaH of Ulchinoiid, nt which IlueUy meoU Iho
Muniula or Hleyuo, ami whoro thoy receive notlno or tho batllo of
Waterloo. All Is ojcoltoinont uud tho off bora are soon ou tholr way
lo tho field of action, where Lieutenant Onliorno Ih hilled. A month
nflor tho Initio, Ilecky Crawley I urns to tho ouaiiarlng of Lord
Hiiyiw, who with crafty and villainous intent, luya a slug to tho
overthrow of Captain Crnwloy In urilar that ho may eoulluiiu hla
alliance with his wir. Cmwloy golu huuvlly In doht nt I ho ginning
tables or Lord Hteyna, hi nuahlo to pay, and tlio uiiMuiupiiloiiM filoyno
throws him Into prJaoii.
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Colonel itnwdon Crawley wrltoa a nolo to his wife to rnlao-"'!
money to Hiimiro his rolnnsu. Hlio replies rulsely that alio Is sick but 'X
win iiupioro Lord Htoyno to show llnwdoii leniency, Mlgulug herself,
"Yours nffiictloiiiiloly, Ilecky." Colonel Crnwloy, In deupalr, sends
lo hla brother for assistance. IMI t haateus lo his brother's miitoor.
Itiiwilon liiimedlalely goea lo his wife's aparliiieuta and flmlii hor
with Lord Htoyno, whom he throttloa, mid loiivon Ilueky rorovor.
Major William Dobbin iitari low Amolla Oshorno. Aniolla and
Alajor Dobbin luurn or llecky's downrHll. Thoy visit hor In hor ml
forliuio nnd rind her dlsHlpatod Jml iiin'onquoieil. Hho rormw old
from Mr. nnd Mr. Dobbin mid la loll by hor friends In liar own
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