Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MISPFOUD 1A1L TR1BUNR MlODFORl), QUIPPON, WIODNKSDAV. MARCH 20, 11)12.
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PREDICT SAME
"DOWN GIRLS" IN THE NEWLYW EDS AND THEIR BAUY, AT THE MCDFQRD NEXT FRIDAY NIQHT.
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FIREMEN'S PAY
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Tho Towor of ltnltol lintl uutliing on
lliu Rfono nt the city linll TucmIhv
ijij;lit following tho ndjnumitinttt of
tho city council without itikiiif n,V
nflfttit in roRiinl to tho 5iH?rene"In
wnguH sought by the Fnvnion unilti
the now ordinance pushed two week
up) mit))ni:JKiu ti iwiiil firo (Upnrt
munt. (JitixonN, firemen nml eoupcil
rotm jiitJreil off nml went at it in
Immmor nud tnus" fiifrhinn. Once
twfpo it lookwl like u frw-fnr-nll lut
finally everything cooled down await
iii the J'Ofult ,of a coufoivHcu todav.
The city hall was jtunmatl with fir
inen Inst ovonhip. l'ntiontly thoy
waited until such time as the council
would tnko up the proposed sttlnrirs
which arc, urged to replace those pro
vided for in the ordinance and said
bv tho fire hoys to be too low. Final
ly Sfnyor Canon montioued that .i
tgotfon to adjourn was in order.
yiiQronpon Councilman Millar aked
if ho understood that the citv would
be without n fire department Wednes
day. JIayor Canon replied no. and
stated that no such notice either ver
bally or in writing had been served
upon him. Thereupon the council ad
journed. Immediately tho storm broke. Some
of the fire boys were for walking o.it
but Harry Ling, nssUtnnt chief, put
an end to this talk at once nud sum
moned Chief Amann,. saying that tin
boys would stand by'tho public. Tlii.
statement was confirmed later l
Chief Amann who arranged with
Mayor Canon for a conference toda
The trouble lie- in the fact that the
fire committee of the oity council to
which tho matter of ameudiug th
ordinance was referred failed to re
port back to the council one way or
the other and therefore the mayor
could not take any action.
The firemon are firm in their deter
mination to go out unless higher sal
aries are provided. On the other
baud the city officials say that the
city cannot pay more. The matter
will be fought out soon.
PORTLAND, March 20 Comment-!
ing on the it suit of tho North Dakota ',
presidential prcicrtMiuo puinury, i
IhoniRb MoCusker, cam'vaigii maim- j
Rdr of a Follette. in Oregon snid: I
"The pngiiwj.ie f 'Oregon will,
follow in tha footstep; of jtir,Ui Da
kota. La Follette is the fnrunn-a ,
prom revive in the country today and
is hcbl fitted to lend the '.'icov1o'h
jwwor movement.' The outcome hoh
Unt Uooscxclt is iot tlic invuiciWo I
candidate his supporter would him-
till fM11lt lul1ltt t II line
chairman of the Tatt campaign com
mittee of Orotjon, .sees only hopo for
the present incumbent in the results,
lie expressed himself as follews:
"That puts the uuietus on Colonel
Roosevelt. It shows thai tho Amer
ican people will iwd indorse Roose
velt's ambition to defy national tra
ditions and public .sentiment and
serve a thin! term as president. This
narrows the issue down to La Follette
and Taft. Roosevelt is but a .side
show."
Legal blanks at the Medford Print
ing company.
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Bargains
The latest niusie.il yaet, T'u" , of the largvst alti ! d ec it, ol the ftVfK mid ensttinie creations tluit
XruKuixU mid Their l.l." milt I ine.iirie.il cor. n.uc i tiii,tl to;iiiiii.t i vi ilk-ic
around George Mc.Maiuis' well known
cartoons of the snie name, will bo
the attraction at the .Medford thea
ter on Friday, March 22, and prom
ises, trom l lie intercM uuis iar u
WAS SICK THIRTY YEARS li - "wn. to he oe
For the past ,, ,.m it has nn'v The oiikiuiiI "Fouler I'ikcoii llallei"
been mi well liked that loui; run, ot remains a big tVuttiro and is )oillv
sovtral month.s duration wore scored tho best daueiiig teain oT girlh ever
in New York, Chicago and llostnu. t'n in Amuricti.
Tito ninnngimioiil a-urei u that it 00 1-2 people tiro in I hi remark
will be given here with the mihih i.ble company 7."i per cent of wh"in
splendid' cat and all the gieat scenic me sirh.
I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
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A. E. Lc Ponte .spent Tuesday .'
Jacksonville.
J. 0. Love tpeiit Tuesdav in Ah
Iuud. Dill Pankcy lejf Tuodaj- for Horn
brook, Cab, to take a pruning con
tract. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Peart spent
Tuesday here visiting Mr. and Mrs
B. F. Peart.
John Mathows, Iato of Elk Crees.
has purchased of Jess Glass four
lots nt corner Fourth and Alder
street, and will erect a business build
ing there in the near future.
Jos. A. Mann has purchased from
his mother, Mrs. Lee Ingram, two
hundred fifty foot lots on Hazel
street between Seventh and Eighth
hlraots and is erecting a neat resi
dence on it.
Mrs. LoMuistor, Viola McDowell,
Miss Norwood, Mary McDowell, Mis
Hubbard, A. C. Fiero, Mr. JJIackbum,
It. E. Murray and son, Mrs. Joe
Wright, Mri,. Herring, Miss Huellcr,
Kenneth Becbe, J. V. Myers were
auiong tho Central Point people who
speiit TtiObdny in Medford.
J. N". Smith hpent Saturday in
Grants Pass.
Miss Beulah Caldwell of Ashland,
spout the week and with Mbs Eva
Xorcross and other friends in thin
uity.
Mr.JL,istor Davis and wife of Ash
land spout tho weok end with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Davis.
Mrs. Earl Heft and Mr.. Roy Nich
ols loft Saturday morning for a visit
to thoir mother Mi. Groi.li inn of
Hal soy.
Among tho many Central Pointers
that wore shopping and sightseeing
in Medford Saturday were Mrs. Joe
Wright, Mrs. Miller and daughters,
Mrs. J. P. Elliott, Mr. nud Mi's. J. W.
Myers, Mrs. Nubsaman, Mists Young.
Miss Hurring, Miss Norwood, Mis
Stewart, A. J. Duiilap, Mr. McDonald
Stewart, Smith JJrot.. I-1. T. H; .
George Ingram, Vent Beall, Sr., Mr
Miller, S. A, Patlibon.
Hnrry Garvin of Roselmig spent .i
shornimo here Sunday morning with
rolutivos.
Clinton Purkoypile of Medford wus
here vi&iting his uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs, I. J, Purkoypile Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Robnett, of
Medford, spgut Sunday with relative
in our ojty.
TACOMA, Wnuh., March 20.
John Karly, Tacoma loner, may re
main In Summit Vlow, near horo, tor
thirty days yet. This waB tho decis
ion of Judge Clifford yesterday de
nying tho roquest of Early'8 neJ;li
ljors for his romoval. Two doctors
testlflod that Early's condition Is not
dangerous. Cgngresaman Warbur
ton Iiub been asked by tho contmls
njonora to urgo tho government to
dlsposo of tho loper In tho mean
time. Early does not want tho fed
eral Job offered him at Port Town-
sond bocntiso It would eomirato him
from hlu family. I
Bowlo, Tox. The remarkable case!
of tMre. S.-J. Embry who lives near
hero is attracting attention, on ac
count of her restoration to health nf-'
tor many years of suffering. She
'ells ot it In a letter as follews:
"During the past thirty years I
havo suffered greatly from nerv
ous trouWos and iuy health was badly
ruu down. Lately I learned of your
cod liver and Iron tonic, Vlnol, nud
began taking It. '
'11 hayc used several bottles and J
lmprovod so fast that J at once rec
ompiended It to two friends who wore '
In ipoor health. My case was com
plicated, but Vlnol did wonders for !
me. Every woman who suffers from
nervousness and weakness shouia
take Vinci and recover her health."
It is plain that a remedy that will
overcome a chronic rundown condi
tion like this is just what weak and
sickly men, wouion and children
everywhere need. If you want to be
strong and healthy again, take Vlnol, I
on our positive promise to give back
(vonp,ninnov It vou ai not satisfied
Medfqrd Pharmacy, near P. O.
Thursday, Friday and vSatorday
CLEARANCE SALE
We have taken over the stock of the NUNAN-TAYLOR CO., JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON, and will sell you for three days the remainder of the stock at Big Cut
in Prices. Must clean up before arrival of new goods. Call and got a bargain
before they are all gone.
TAYLOR. -WfLLIAMS CO.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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THREE BIG BARGAIN DAYS
AT-
PETTICOAT SALE
100 Beautiful New Persian
Striped Petticoats, up 7Qp
to 50c values, each
PETTICOAT SALE
100 Wash JMtii'onts made of
48c
fine C'hanibi'ie,
values, eaeh
75l-
CENTRAL AVE. NEAR POSTOFFICE
'THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
We will offer some exceptionally big bargains in every Department
A great money-saving opportunity - Be sure you get some of the Snaps
PRINTS
Best quality,
yard
5c
SHEETS
72x90, COc grade
39c
CHILDREN'S
WAISTS
35c grade, each
10c
COLORED
Table Damask
a yard
39c
WASH CLOTHS
Regular 5c grade,
each
2c
PILLOW SLIPS
Worth 18c, eacli
lie
APRON
GINGHAM
10c grade, a yard
lc
.. HOUSE
LINING
.Special, a yard
4c
KAYSER'S
Lisle GLOVES
a pair
25c
FANCY
RIBBONS
Up to 65c values,
23C a yard
CHILDREN'S
Fast black Stock
ings, a pair
9c
BED SPREADS
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$1.25 value
98c
ZEPHYR
GINGHAMS
32-inch, a yard
16c
BLEACHED
MUSLIN
Worth 121oc, yd.
9c
OIL CLOTH
Best quality,
yard
19c
WOMEN'S
Fast black Hose,
a pair
9c
APRONS
Worth 25c each
19c
HEAVY
Unbleached
CRASH
10c grade, a yard
9c
CHILDREN'S
Wash Dresses
each
39c
DRESS
GINGHAM
New patterns, yd.
10c
WAISTS BATH TOWELS
Worth up to $1, H 20(, ert(.h
each
69c 12 l-2c
VAL. LACES BELTS
Up to 15c values, 'Up to $1.50 val-
a yard ws, each
5c 48c
HOSE SUP- NECKWEAR
PORTERS Up to-50c values,
trp to 50c values oach
lOCnpnfr -23C
JAPANESE TORCHON
CREPES ' LACES'
Special, a yard 15c values, a yd.
19c Sc
MESSALINE HAND BAGS
SILKS Up to $1! values
75c grade, a yard each
48c 49c
TOWELS
18c grade, each
HOUSE
DRESSES
Worth $1.75 each
Wo wish to iinproHs you witli the fact that we mv
Exchange Headquarters
What have you got, and what do you wnntf Through u&
you can dxchango what you have for wlmt you want.
Might acres hearing orchard within 1Hj miles of Medford.
I'noo $K()()0. Tui'itis, or will consider oNvlmnge lor in
come proper! v in Medford or California. Prefer a resi
dence. ' (221) "
10 room furnished house and two loUs near City PavU for
exchange; will consider close in acreage or Ollifornia
property. Price $(i()(X).
10 acres, 1 miles from Medford. ! acres in berries. Price
.f'KXX). Terms. . (22S)
27 acre's .' miles from Medford, 15 acres set to 2 year old
peal's, 12 acres in wheat. Price $H25 per acre. This
tract will subdivide nicely. (228a)
KM) acres 18 miles north of Stratford, (Vmaron county,
Texas. On survev of two proposed railroads. !." acres
in wheat. Prospects are good for this becoming a town
site proposition. Price $7000. Will accept Medford
city property in exchange. (220)
Orchard, Ranch and Placer Mining proposition J 18 acres
on Pleasant creek, 8 miles of ditch, -1 giants, 2000 feet of
pipe, (JO acres in cultivation, 7 acres in mixed hearing
family orchard, cabins, etc. This property is north of
Wood vi lie. .MHO acres good mining ground. Price
$10,000. Terms or would exchange for orange grove in
California. (2:10)
Saw Mill Proposition 200 acres at head of Anderson
creek. 2 good boilers, 2 engines, 2 logging machines, 5
million hi .saw timber. (5 to 10 million feet, of saw
timher can be purchased on adjoining laud). Price for
land and equipment $10,000. Will exchange for other
property. (230)
10'o acres 1 mile north of ("Irants Pass. Cheap buildings.
This property surrounded by orchards. J'riee $1250.
Will exchange for .Medford property. (2:J0)
2 lots in Oklahoma City. Price $1000. To exchange for
.Medford lots. ' ('j;n)
100-acre mountain ranch, 5 acres ready for plow, balance
wood timber. .Price $2500; wants Medford oity prop
erty. (2('I2)
2-room furnished house in Imperial
walk. ,Jorse v cow and 21 chiuken.
Half cash.
BLEACHED
Table Damask
a yard
39c
BUNGALOW
SCRIM
Special, a yard
11 ii-2c
CHILDREN'
Gingham Dresses
each
69c
NAINSOOK
10 inch, worth
18c, a yard
12 l2c
addition, cement
Price for all $(550.
(2;i:i)
Seven room modern house. Price $'1500. ! room modern
house $2500. Hoth on good street. Will exchange ono
or both for ranch. (2IM)
18. bl acres near Phoenix. Price $1115 per acre. Look this
up. (235)
100 acres near Trail. 10 acres in cultivation, (J acres be
ing in alfalfa and JW in wheat, balance light, limb. ,. 2
irrigation ditches cross place; 10 roo iuhoii.se. Price,
$1'2,00(). Terms. (liU(i)
(ilj acres in Central Point, on Alain St., 8 room house.
Some fruit. It is good alfalfa land. Price $0500.
5-room modern house on W. 01 h. Price $2000. Will ex
change for ranch. (2M)
8 acre orchard home within 1-4 mile of city limits. Trees
nearly all bearing, flood 5 room plastered'honse. Stock
and implements go with place, Price $7000. Medford
residence taken as part payment. (211)
J Homestead Relinquishment 80 acres within 5 miles of
iMedrord. 0 acres cleared. About 00 acres tillable land
when cleared, price $500. Small house. Spring. Act
quick on this.
Furnished and unfurnished houses for rent.
Alfalfa ranch near Corona, Cal., to exchange for stock
ranch, value $20,000. (!,')
If you have a furnished house for rent, list with us. Wo
have customers waiting.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
We have some Very attractive ones, large and small, rep
resenting different lines of business in Medford and
elsewhere. As these matters are somewhat confiden
tial, we do not; answer phono inquiries. Ask for per
sonal interview.
Benson Investment Company
Real Estate, Mines
CORNER OF MAIN AND FIR
Phono3 : Bell, 7091 ; Home, 234-L
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