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sG PAT3E SIX ftrrnyrcmn matl trtpitne, medpord, oregon, Friday, april 12. 1012. SUED FOR $150 BUT PAID S300 To bug for .$K0 nnd gel stuck for $300 vib the cxporicnt'p of .Initios Itniloy of Aslilniitl who brought suit nt Jni'ksoiivilli njjninsl Victor Klein, formerly of Asltlnml, now of San Francisco, for money nlloyod due hlir. for locating Klein upon n .lo-epliine timber olnim. Klein pnid Hailey $100 a n local- IDE 'EM STOP KM DIG "I'vorv lime 1 come to town The hoy keep kiekin' m hvj nnuni' .Make no difference if lie is a houn' They srottn ipnt kiekin my daws arouu." Champ Clark'- famous houn' dnwg oin; a literallv earned out on to piiu posesxjon of tlio dotf and Hnrm insisted that he shouldn't kieU his don around. Ho hacked hli arguments with his fi-t Ninth Central avenue this numilng and as a result doe Uarnes, owner of a houn' dawn mav appear in the jus tice court soon on a charm of nssnull and liatterv preferred by Will Stunr ou of Kaglo Point. Smupou, in vpite of bis name, wiw liadlv beaten in a row over the ownership of the houn' dawn in tpie-tion. Hnruiw was employed for Mime time bv Sampson on his ranch bo yond Kajrle 1'oint. He left the place about 10 days no and Sampson al- J The manaKOmeat will lvo to each lej;vs took one of bis shepherd dosslaily attending any of our afternoon with him. This mormmr no attempt I :r evening performances oae auto- T AT VITAGRAPH IGHT (implied pliotoKiapb or tlio woild'rt favorite motion ntcturo nctrcne., Minn Floreitco .W Turner (tlio Vitnitrnpli Olrl). ThlH offer today only, Wo have neeurod for thin Oceanian the special feature comedy, "The Now atenoKraplier," with Mian Turner and llunny la tlio loading roles. Thin Is positively tlio funuloHt comedy over produced. Klvu other featurcH, well lilemled, and Snther In kouk mnkeu up the show thin climiKo. It Ih tlio blpsout offerlUR over nlvon at the Star for 10 cents. inp fee and says that was the price j nprcetl uKin. Hailey claimed his fcej was to bnvc been $'2:A) and sued for the babiuce he claimed was due. At the trial Klein set up a counter claim for .$1,100 on the grotuuK that Bailey after locntine him on the elnun pot it nwny from him and into the hands of others by misrepresen tation, greatly to Ins financial disad vantage. He claims he went upon the property and spent $800 making im provements but was unable to make n living nnd lwd to go to the city to find work. While he wns in San Francisco Hailey telegraphed him he was about to loc his claim through non-residence, but that he, Hailey, could pel hint ;?2."0 for his improve ments if he would relinquish. After several telegrams back and forth Klein pot worried and relinquished for $:tf0 nnd others were located on the claim. The jury decided thnt instead f Klein owing Bailey $150 Hailey had damaged Klein in the transaction to the extent of .f.100 and judgment was accordingly given Klein for that amount JmJmJJmJmJnJmJm Sensational Saturday Bargains Glove Bargains O u r C e 1 o bratod F. W. L. Kid Glove regular $1.23 grade. Sale price, a pair 98c Kayser's 16 button Silk 0 I o a e s in white, black and tan, our .$1.25 grade, sale price, pr HERE MM FROST FIGHTING Professor Cox who is in charge, of ihe Great Lakes district of the United States weather bureau with headquarters at Chicago is in Med ford visiting Professor O'Garn study ing frost fighting at first hand. Pro fessor Cox plans to put the same me thods into use in the middle west. While Professor Cox's stay in the valley is limited he plnns to spend to night with Professor O'Gnra "on the job." TEN-YEAR-OLD TOT 98c SENSATIONAL SKIRT SALE Saturdav we place on sale 100 new Skirts made of ;ill wool materials in white, black, navy, brown and fancy mixtures, vals. up to 8. Sale price, ea. Traveling alone almost across the continent and arriving at her destin ation only to find that her parents had moved into a strange part of the city and no menus of finding them ex cept through the kindly offices of Policeman jlagoon, wan an experi ence that ten year old Nora Anderson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. An demou, who arrived in Ashland Fri day at midnight having come all the way from Michigan alone, says the Ashland Record. At Portland the Chicago Flyer on which she traveled was n few minutes late and train nineteen on winch she was to come to Ashland was just pulling out. The engineer of the flyer blew his whistle to attract the attention of the crew of the outgoing train which stopped until the little traveler could be trans ferred to it. Tired from her long journey hut smiling bravely the little one trudged up to Policeman Mngoon at tint station and he began a search td midnight for the parents as they, bad moved from the home in which the little gill had left them last Aug ust. After seeking out a niimbor of places lie found them on Laurel street and turned over to them a huppy lit tle girl, glad to be once more with her papa and mnma. SATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT OF INSURANCE CLAIM 1 ': t t f f t t t t T T T f t t t r r f T t f T T t r T t t t t T t t T I .&.A.A..A..AA.A.A.A.A.k..A.A...AkA..A.A.A.A. yayyyyyayyyyyyuyT jy TayTiy'jiTWTa.'i AT Hand Bag Bargains MANNS CENTRAL AVE. NEAR P. O. r.O Beautiful New White Wash Hags, values up to $1.00. Sale price. 48c 'il'lv New leather Hand Hags, values o $1.00. Sale price, c a e h 69c fai lured $4.98 (See display in window) 100 New Linen Finish Wash Skirts in white and linen colors, worth $2.50, sale price $1.48 Sensational Sale of Petticoats Petti SENSATIONAL WAIST SALE 1000 Beautiful New Tailored Skirts (T. ji and Lingerie Waists, made of fine ma- I jl terisils, nicely trimmed. Sale price .. r -"" New Marquisette Waists at New Silk Shirts at New Middy Blouses at .100 Percale Waists, all made. Sale price nicelv each . $2.98 each $3.98 and $1.98 $1.00 and $1.69 new styles, AA 100 Near Silk coats, all lengths, worth 75c. Sale price 39e 100 Woman's Persian Striped Petticoats, new patterns worth fitk-. $1.25, sale price hjll each 100 Wash Petticoats, made of good gingham and chambray, in worth 75c, sale 4flfT tMIIWl Allll Jlll-v, each.... 100 Women's Near Silk Pet ticoats, $1.50 values, each ... Pine 98c SATURDAY SPECIALS OIL CLOTH Best quality, colors, only, a yard 19c PRINTS Best quality Dress Prints a yard 5c SHEETS 72x90 bleached 6'0c grade each 39c Sensational Sale of Underwear Women's fine Ribbed Seamless Vests all styles special, each.... 10c Women's x Pine Lisle V e s t s, nicely ffkjT trimmed, ajl 1 -11T styles, spee'l ea "v Women's Umbrella P si n t s, lace trimm'd worth !U5e, spee'l pair 25c Women's fine quality I nion Suits all styles, special a suit. 39c SATURDAY SPECIALS Pillow Cases 42 a j id 45 inch, worth 18c, sale price lie TOWELS ft o o t s i . e, worth 8c, spe cial, each 4c APRON GINGHAM flood quality, a vard 6c f t ? ? ? T ? ? Y t y t y r y y y t y y t y t f ? ? ? ? ? y t y y y y y y y y y y Talent, Or., April 11, 1912. Messrs. Graham, & Wakefield, hkIh., Medford, Or. Qentlenien: Our property, eou pihtiiiK nt! dwelling nnd contents, de stroyed by lire, being insured in the Continental Insuranee company of New York, we take pleasure in ad vising yon that the insurance haK been adjusted and paid in full to our entire satisfaction. Wo would cheerfully recommend all persons desiring first-class insurance, with prompt nnd satisfactory treatment, in case of loss, to insure their prop erty in this old and reliable com pany. Very truly yours, J. M. KGRDY. IDA TlKLh KEIHJY. Graham & Wakefield, iiisuranco men, nre located in room U, over postoffioo. Phones Pacific .'l(j81, Hoini 270 to otfjm a oox, xm ova sat TK liAXATIVJU DROMO Quinine Tab let Drugglnta rofun4 money If It fullw t.uiw, W, V. OROVK'S Ignaturo U uft, mm W. Kc t mmm0m0m0mmmm$mm$mmmmm m SUCCESS TALK The Medford National Bank Will share its wonderful prosperity with its friends, and until further notice will pay r t PER CENT INTEREST On All vSavings and Time Deposits Our Bank Building and Banking Facilities are STILL LARGE ENOUGH to accommodate all the bankable funds in the Rogue River Valley, and besides WE WON'T WILLIAM H. GORE, President JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier iMiftWaMaaa i Tho Proof of tho Pudding la In tlio Tnato SUPERBA STEEL-CUT COFFEE .Is micMiill(Ml in quality and flavor. Wo invite you to call at tht' store and sample a eup of this superior coffee. We have arranged for a special denionst ra tion, tts wo want you to know hw gmuL HuptnJjn-Steel-Cul Coffee is in the cup. Loose Muscatel Raisins,:! lbs 25$ "Pitted Prunes, per pound 10 "lllack Cherries, per pound . lf Fancy Kvaporatcd Peaches, pound 15 Pancy Evaporated Peais, pound 15 liunkles l-lh. can flround Chocolate 25 ifh. tins Kunkles or Huyler's Cottoa, 2 cans 45 Lowney's (1 round (Chocolate, -lb; tins 15 T.o wney's CI round Chocolate, Mb. tins ., . 25 Pishop ('up Chocolate, regular 'UK; package ... .25 'Armour's Vigoral Houillou Cubes, delicious, invig orating, special Saturday only, the tin 25 I'Yeslt Fruits and Vegetables in Market Hot Huns, Rolls and Warm llread daily after OrllO p. m. .Fine Hue of Pastry in stuck at all times Como in and try a cup of that good coffee and ask iMiss Hansen to explain the many advantages of using Superba Steel-Cut Coffee. Chas. L. Schieffelin Grocery A Good Place to Trado I'ltOOKKSSIVi: AOUUKSHlVi: NATURE IS DOING For this valley all that is in her power anil we should all be appreciative, yet there are many who need to stop and think of this before they talk ill of the REST place on earth. It is the same way with US, we are doing all the time. OUR RUST for this countrv and we are getting results and OUR WORK is tho'RHST and OUR patients are OUR boosters. When you need glasses come to US and find out vour exact needs and get OUR prices, for they are the LOWEST. RFMIOMRFR Tho FYF, the EAR, the NOSE and tho THROAT are the onlv parts of the body that we treat. AVE KNOW HOW. TRY US. CONSULTATION ALWAYS PREE DHS. SAUNDERS & GREEN Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists Second Floor Oarnett-Corev Huildinj;, Medford, Ore. UKMAIILK irriucAii Clothing Men Boya The Wardrobe Shoes Men, Women nml Clilltlreii Think over the all-important question of Clothes you'll readily admit that you are looking for a J'ull dollar's worth of wear for every dollar you spend. Then come to us. We'll see that you got full meas ure in style, which is New York's latest; in fabrics which arc strong and lasting, with a wide variety of patterns to select from; and tailoring which is done by experienced workers. Tho question of clothes will not bother you again if you onco wear GRIFFON CLOl'lIES. THE WARDROBE PANSIES PAN5IES 'A Special Jflno Strain of Gorman Pansies Extra Fine Roses, A lino Lino of 2-Yoar-Old Stock Out Flowers in Season Always on Hand Medford Greenhouse Home 237-X 023 East Main Main 3741 4 wet f-ri','Tit'P"?w-