Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 07, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFOUD" MATG TRIBUNE. MEDFORD". OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCIT 7, 1912.
MEDFORD HELPS
CHOOSE FAIR SUE
At tlio monthly nipotinc f the
Comtneri'iiil dub held ,ilnisl!y
uiftlit, npplirntions Tor membership
of the following mimed persons were
rend, nml on motion each ami nil
wore duly elected members of the
(dub, viz.': Albert P. Noth, l W.
Shnploj(jb, ,1. V. Hutehuon, .John V.
Lnwrenee, T. K Sunntliu, K. II. I.nni
port. Medford l.nnd Co.. A. W. Wnlk
2 WEDDINGS
Cube, V. M. Wilson, Koruo Uiver Vol
ley Abstract Co., I. P. StrusburKei
.1. Adnm, 0. A. Millar, .1. V. Mar
'ion, M. p.
Mettfont at the Pair.
I Judge Colvii was appointed to rep
recent Medford and the elub at the
'seleetion of a site for the Oregon
bunding at the Panama Pacific Im
position at Sa Praneiseo. Me will
join the excursion headed by (lov
enior West on the Mtb.
A communication from Hon. P. A.
Klliott, state forester, was rend. Mat
ing that during the past summer this
club invited the state hoard of for
estry to hold one of their meetings
at Mcdfiiiii. mill tlint ni.l iiivitntiiiti
er, J. II. Cooley, 0. ArnspigtM-, Med-; llt,(l boo mvC)kll, iuul ,, ,,u,
ford Implement company, H. H. Me-ihoiml wouia ,.0imMl0 . .r0)frd on
!thc afternoon of the irth ot Maren.
i at which time there will be present
Governor Wet and other officers
ami gentlemen interested in the sub
ject of forest protootiotr On motion
the following committee w np
pointed to arrange for the reception,
entertainment, etc., of the benid: M.
I. P.viokMtu, lMlgnr llnfer and (le.
li. Davis.
Piles for Ortlianllsts.
K. H. Hall, an oivlumlist, advanced
the idea that the club vhonld offer
prizes for the best kept orchards sit
uated anywhere in Itoguc river val
ley, provided, however, that no prire
shall be paid to any orchardist unless
he is a member of the Medford Com
mercial club. Alter some discussion
the chair appointed u commit too of
three to consider the subject: M. A.
Under, .1. A. Perry and Cluy W. Con
ner. The subject of the mining interest
of .lackson county was introduced
the members' belieing that the mines
of southern Oregon are among the
most valuable of its resources, and it
appearing that there is located hero
In Medford u Mining club, composed
of men who are interested in exploit
ing the mineral resources of southern
Oregon and uothern California; and
that it is advisable for this club to
encourage the development of our
mines, And it fuither apocaring that
a writer has been engaged lo write
up and furnish to the mining journals
of the west a description of our many
mines and mineral deposits, $15 a
month for four mouths for the Min
ing elub was appropriated'
NOTK'K.
Notice l hereby kIvcii t It tit tlio
iiiuIothIkihhI will apply at tlio rexu
lar meeting of tlio city council March
10, 11" 12, for a lleeiiiio to noil malt,
nplrlt and vinous HipiorH at lot A,
block 1!0, No. Kl In' original town of
Modfurd, for it period or nix inontlm
HIIAW & KIWI)
Dated March ll, lUll!.
A Great Fliiht.
Wednesday night while the I'ight
wiih going on at the Naliiloriuni,
there was another fight on MuM
street. People were fighting lo '
tickets to nee Miller and Cason, those
fiiunv eomediaiiM at the Htur theater.
Painless Dentistry
A Misunderstanding
All Around
BYXTOPSXS Or THE AMSUAL STATEMENT Or THE
GUARANTEE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION
OP OMAHA. IN TIIK STAT K OK N'Klllt.XSIi.V.
on the 31st lny of Peocmber. 1911, mmlc to the Insumnco tiiiiulilimir of tlte
state of On?Km, pursuant to law .
Amount of capital pnl'l op.
As the result of a bt'le jealousy
there came very near biug a great
disturbance with "His Wife," in one
ease and in the other the cause was
due to the close resemblance of "Two
Suits." Although serious and some
what uncomfortable, for those con
cerned, it was at the same time quite i
laughable. You can see it demon
strated in two thousand fiet of film
at the Savoy theater tonight- He
member, however, that the films an?
not of the class used for the past
few months but first-class, up-to-now
motion pictures and they wi!i ho
much b'ettur after tonight. Seeing is
believing. Two clever little fellows
will put on n three-round bo.xing ex
hibition that is n scream, tonight, al
so Friday and Saturday nights, and
Saturday matinee. This will be a
treat in addition to the 4000 feet ot
film. Watch for the numerous
changes next week. All we ask is
for a portion of your patronage, a
hog alone wants it all. "01
Premiums recoived during the ur
lntvrt reveUed tlurliiK the jeur..
CAPITAL.
INCOME.
.No capital, purely mutual.
Total Income J JiSi.UQ.:s
DISBVKSEMEITTS.
Paid for losses ,
Guarantee deposits returned to benertclurlex
CaucellntloiiH of KnurHUtee deposit
Commly.-tlons and j-olurlc- paid durliiK the ear
Taxes, llccnsas and fee pM during the year. . .
Amount of all other epemllture
Jl.10a.0i
1.04S.00
l.iiMt.tto
95,:.S.6tS
3.3SI.37
SJ.iUS.M
Total expenditure)! J
A68ETS.
lSd.194.47
J 19.Oi)0.0
Market value of bonds owned..
Klrttt loans on farm mortKaites 133,J50.iH
Guarantee notes, not due, on membeiM In Kood M.imllni: ?3j.yii.J3
Cash In bunks and on hand :.$(0.S:
Accrued Interest 7.73. t
Other assets fnet). aKents balance, secured l.tftT.I!
Mortuary assessments to become due to cover ixxit-liior-
tern policies ir.uoo.oa
Total assets admitted In OrcRon I CSO.iUl.St
LIABILITIES.
Total policy claims J l'.OW.W)
Total liabilities 1 l:000.00
Total Insurance In force Pe 31. 1911 JS4.0lS.000.e0
BUSINESS IN OREOOIT TOK THE YEAR.
Progressive
Aggressive
m.eoo.eo
l.uio.oa
1:0,000.00
Total risk written durliiK the year t
Gross premiums received durlutc the ear
Total amount of risks uUtstandliiK In Oregon, Due 31. ISM
GUARANTEE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION
Pure life Insurance. Klrst class representatives wanted
Statutory resident general ueent and attorney fur .service.
IKA 1- R1GGS. State MKr. 10X4 Chamber of Commerre llldir. Portland. Or.
(SKOROK A. l.OX'KJOV, Western Munaner Port'sud. Or
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(UK fourteen lutpilrlra that had reference, to the tyc and tho wenr-
Iuk of kUikkch will furulHh material for several rather long (iiIIch.
It will tie ucrottttary to bear In mind that eyes nro like Imektt,
Icrh, HtomacliH and hearts In that they arc not all alike and art) not all
cipial to the mime amount of work,
Kyc strain Ih a condition brought about by the ubnne of the eyes, by
urIiik them excessively In poor Unlit for close work; In other words by
strululuK the uiufcIch of accommodation. A far hIkIUciI, near Hli;titcd or
ustlKtaatlc eye will c.iiiho the syniptoius of eye strain much quicker than
a normal eye. Prominent union; tlio symptoms of eye strain lit the
"frontal headache" that Home one linked about, this with the periodical
"sick headache" and the lens common occipital headache are the mottl
common headaches due to eye Hindu. Car sickness and distress following
an cvcuIuk at the moving picture hhow are hIkiim that the eyes are helm:
nilsstretted, and should receive attention. The wearing of kIiimhch by
yotinc people when needed to relievo eye strain mcaiiH that the next k'U
oration will have bettor cjcb than the present, our eyca are an Reed or
better than those of our grandparenta but we do more near work of
all kinds and consequently have to have kIuhhcs If we wish to be com
fortable while readlUK. Hewing, etc. Our grandchildren will have better
eyes than we. There will be more tomorrow. CONSULTATION FIlHrJ.
2S 11-211 CKNT DISCOUNT FOIl A FHW DAYS MOKU.
Drs. Saunders & Green
Practice, limited to-KYK, KAH, NOSK nml THROAT.
QARNETT-COKEY HI.DO. UKDFOM), OKEGON
Ih whiU the word really menu In thin
establishment. Wo practice painless
extraction, and every operation wo
perform In devoid of Miifferlng. lh
liiK dental exports wo enjoy a high
reputation for careful and thoioiigb
work, and our patroun In tlio pant
will gladly testify to the character
of our services. Our chiirgeM are rea
sonable, too.
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
207-308 Fartnort nml FriiltKroworn
llnnk Illdg., Medford, Oregon
I'nclflo Phono Main GC3
Home Phono 237-h.
Reliabh
Ethical
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN
Here Is a miburban tract that can
not be matched for a third more
money
to acres on macadam roud two
miles from Medford postofflre. Pluck
free mill with clay subsoil. No hard
pan or rock. Flue building idle
f acres are In Jonathan, New low 11
and Hpltx npplcn I H years old
ft acres In nlfnlfa.
Price, HG00.
SISKIYOU HEIGHTS COMI'ANV
PLUMBING
Stoom and Hot Wator
Hoating
All Work (Iurlltr.
Prices Itrasonatila.
COFFEEN & PRICE
19 Howard Block, Sntranc on otlt HI.
raolflo 3031. Horn 049.
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Gray e Moe
Our Second White Sale Grayjjoe
Laces9 Embroideries, Shirt Waists and Muslin Underwear
A SALE OF NEW GOODS TO ECLIPSE ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS
At this sale Embroideries will be offered in great variety of patterns and designs at very low prices. Now just in time to fit in with your plans
for spring and summer comes this opportunity. Help yourself liberally at these low prices. Our second shipment of high-grade Muslin Un
derwear just arrived. All those who could not get supplied at our first sale will find our line more complete than ever. All goods sold just
as advertised. We mention a few belew:
Laces and Embroideries
Corset Cover Embroidery, pretty patterns and fast edges,
will be offered at, per yard,
only
Values about double.
15c, 23c, 35c
27-inch Flounces
For skirt and waist trimming: are these attractive flounces,
unusual patterns and strong values on fine Swiss cloth,
fast edges and well made with baby .Irish banding to
Syd:i!:'!:.!!!."::::::lc:;::,t..!:.59c, 89c, 98c yd
Up to 10c Values at 3c
Narrow Nainsook and Cambric Edges and Insertion, well
made, fino patterns; values to 10c, will be offered at, per
yard- for only 3p
Cluny Laces at 7c
.1000 yards of Imported German Cluny Laces, heavy pat
terns, in sets of different widths, value up lo 15c
special
8c
Plume Brand Muslin Underwear
Princess .Slips in the newest style, splendid cut, full size
for ladies and misses, made with circular necks, some
with yokes, others without; trimmed with plain cm
broidery or linen, lace edges and lace insertion, beading
and ribbons, regular selling price marked on each gar
ment, also special price for this sale
98c $1.19 $1.69 $1.98 $2.19
Night Gowns
Eight new styles in Ladies' Night Clowns, made of fine
quality nainsook and longclolh; Ihey have round,
square and V-shapo nocks, at.- WINrHri'iHu.iU
98c $1.19 $1.69 $2.19
Corset Covers
Wo match the above patterns in
corset covers, style and quality
39c 69c 98c $1:79
House Dresses, Sp'l $1.39
Regular priced .$l..r)0, $2.00. The styles show a very
pretty round neck also high neck or sailor collar effect
with small dicky sleeves and lurn-bnck cuffs, comes in
assorted colors and si.cs while they last
only
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Percale Shirt Waists 49 c
Extraordinary value in light and dark colors, all fft
sizes, regular value 75c, for TiJij
Victor Shirts for Spring
You will find here the celebrated Shirts for Womon, man-
tailored, fast colors, and the only Hhirls that stand the A
laundry test and look like new. Hold exclusively here. Y
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