Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 25, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MEDFORT) MATL TttTBUNTC, MEOTOTtfl, OITOflOy, THmflTUY. APftTL 25. 1012,
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EXPIA NS PURPOSES
Tint 'I'iimhiviM'h' I.'UKH'. MllMlllllt
ll) III 1 1 IIIKlHIIIK, I'llllVIIIII'll (It till.1 OjilMII
liiiiiHo '1'iH'Hiliiy ovi'iiliiKi April ', (J.
K, WIllnIlM' IICllllK ItM WlTI'tlll)' pl'o
ii'in, Tim coimtlltitlijii mid liy-luwt
went i otiil Mini lulnplml, nfliM' which
Mix fulliiwIiiK offlrtTN worn nlnrti'tl
for tint I'limiliix youi : II. IJ. Ki'lluy,
pri'itlihuil; I1. V. ,MilyiiHl(l, vice ln
lili'itt; IC. I A. Dinner, mVolury; !'.
DmiiIiiiikk, trimtiirr.
A million initvnlli'il iimt I'li'iillon
f IiiiihiI nf iIIum'Iiiim In) i(in(ioiicil
until Hiiliiiilny, May I.
Tlio olijwl or lint Ii'iijcih uluill l.n
(I) t Mnoiiio ! mi 1 1 1 -. I'ciniiiiiiy iiinl
iiiilfniiiilly nf laviillini; (2) to HHOitro
tullor iiililli-ly mill inuro kciiitiiI
KiinwlmlKi' nf vallum nuiiluioil; (2)
tn VMirk fur mirli ii'iiiiillul' ImkIhIu
iluii hh will hi'Ciin- Ki'itittor I'friiioiicy
nf public M'twtiiU In iXi'iMirltiK trini
Mini luiriHt Mliiiitl(iiiN"iuiil in m l 1 ii k
rojwn Im ni ii)c; (I) in ciiiiHliliir
iiniKtliiiiK nf ikInIiiIiiu that may arlm
tltlntlvu to tint lovyliiK and colli'iitlng
11 all liixnK ami ropint hntiio tliruii:li
Dlir illntrlol riipiOKi'iitatlvc.
Tin loll IhiiiU 01 iiMiiiilmrNlilp Im
now opun at tlin Kxi'pilary'M officii
Hinl ovi'ry liupiour Im Invltcil to comti
mnl hImii Hi" mil; limn. If In tln fit
lure tliny liavc any I'.ilovinit'" In llm
ytuy of iivi'r or iimlur laxatlnn, tluw
Jtrli'ViiiiciM ran Im HalUfactoill) ait
jMfti'd fitr you tliniiif-li IliU Mhtiiiclii-
lV'.
Tim iilijcct Im to lulu alum har
mony ln'tM-iii ilm tinpnynr ami
ciiiiiily nfflcor nml to .llniliint" tin
hIimi'I ilUoliiMloiin kIiIiIi liiivn a ten
ilmy to mIhi 111 ami illflcoiirHKi
utrHiiMurn who may ho pnwpi'Cllvn In-
f4tlllD.
Thin, ilnrliinm .Mr. Milyiml;l, Im the
iliBiii'i' tn help I111II1I i(i ami innhit
a proMpnrnnii am) proiiij-HHlvn lltllo
inip'ni of .liirkwin county.
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CALLED m 14
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Al a Hpcclal iicmhIoii of llm city
council WiiiIiicmIiiv aflcriioon thai
ImuI$' IiiikmciI a icunliiilon flxhiK May
I I 11 n tin ilati' of a itpovliil cliTllmi
rr tlin iiiirpoHo of ,votliij? on linen
aiiiciiiliuoiilH to llm city chaitcr, tun1
In 1'iifiMciico lo city printing, oiic In
iiYi'icni'o to 'IkixIiik mnl nn In rf
cri'iicu to pollito com 1.
Ainiimlmi'iit Xo. I propnmifl that
iiHeuiHUt (inlliiMitt'i'n hi playnil
I.: tin iniWMpaprM I111J unci In
Ndmil or t In tlincN an pin
hliil hy I In chitrtr at HiIh
Hun. After tmlii tun nun Mum tint
iiniiMiilninnt provhloM that tin onll
niiuco or Hmoliitlon nluill hu potci
rivo ilnich In 11 puhllc ami coiiHplcu
OIIM phitf,
Aimii(liiiiiit No. i! would aiiicuil
lit chatter no nn to kIvi tin city
coiimll tin- ilitht to lirolill.lt IkixIiik
rouutNlK ami HiiirrliiK matolicH In the
rlty At tin prcKi'iit tlirn tin Htnlc
law IioIiIn that It In lawful to run
iluct IkixIiik contiwtM.
Aini'iiilnii'iii No. :i piopoxnrt tin
creatine of a niiiulclpiil Jmlue or po
llen JihIkh In try all cmteir of uoii
compilation to city orillnami'H. The
piiHltloit will h Olertlviiafter the In
itial term, when Im will he appoluleil
hy tin council.
Tlin pollliiK placen me: Flint want,
l'iS Kiut Main. Hccoml ward, 7
outh I'lr. anil Third waul, illy hall'
Suiniip IjiiiiI Notlre,
AetltiK upiler liiHlruciloiis from
(iovernor Wimt, all iho Mwatnti lilml
ImlntiKlnK to the Htnti' of Oregon will
Imi milcoted an noon iih potHilhle.
Anv nun linvliiiT liiforinittlon K'H
BAtilltiK Hi" location or comlltloii of
Mich html will hlinlly rotifer With
me. Huch Infot unit Ion will he of
niiii'i value to the Inml department.
T A IIINKIIAHT,
ir Ktuti l.aml AKi'iil
OF
EACH PARTY ME
lo neeiinl mill the law' uliuli pro
miIch lluil tin ciitiiilv eciitrnl com.
uiilleeineii iiiimeil n ( n iruniuy el
lion hIiiiII meet Itvc ila. iiflcr clef
tiou nml orpiuii?!! InicriHUiher if
repiihlieiut nml (li'lnmmitie eiiinuiit
leeineu met in the nhpeelie M'isioiih
Tit(".(lnv ami elfcelcil teinporary or
xiiiitMtinuH, each hmlv niljottiiiin u
liieel fiKiiin May I. '.
The ili'inncriil rlioxe V. II. ('1111.111
leinporiii v eliairimiii nml I'mlcr .1.
Kef 1" tempo in rv xecri'liiry The re.
uhlicm eliose A K. Wine lenipol
ins eliiuiinnii mnl ", Menr- U'tii
loiitr ei retarv.
TENTATIVE OFFER 'ROAD TO BLUE TO CALL NEW
TO SECURE FACTORY
L
EDGE
DISCUSSED
Tin1 Commercial club 11I 11 mcctin
The Mini' I.euY'c nn'riul v 1.
W'cfliliMilm cwiimv eiuiiilireil 11 Im- cinllv ilixeiiK.ed at It indn
lalhc prnoyliiii to he nuiile lo II, N iCoinmerciiil club Wt'mii-.ii.iv veiling
I'IiiIIk ol' Miuller, Coloimln. who Im IU,,K, l(. coiinuillef ,u"invi .t
.mule it liom.ili..n lo inaiiilain Mli"i ,.itiz,()w. lllrtHMJnt.,n . ,,, ,,,.
eilv o ,Millf(ir. 11 cutlery inmiufae-
lory which will riirnMi eonlim.ouH fiilr.. to report Irt .th- clh. A
elunhiVtueiH lo 11 Inrce of not et,cr iiMi'ii-iioii of Hi iimIUt wm
AN
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m
i
In iippreeintion of the iiincfcti !
than J'il'lv men. Aller noine ilixeu-.
ulim ol the "iilijcct hv V. II. flntv, J.
K. Hiulily, V. .M. Colvii,' ami othem,
il wu ileeiileil Hull the iiimuhkcI' of
(lie chili eiiil on 11 tentative ngiee.
iiiciil pioviiliiiu a $1(1, Odd xitc nml 11
Nllllfciliitioli of .fl.'i.IMM) lo the wtock
ol' the itiMiliiliofi ftiv Ihe eoii-neiu-'
lion of .Mr. I'IiiIIk, hut thai iiolliint;
he ilotte hy the iiiiiiinyer to liiml the
chili iiniir Mr. I'liittw liiiiixclf hits
(nine In .Mcilford' -mnl Hiihmitlcil .1 .
Uiori cnlielll-IM' piopnMillOII III llll'l
inatler. MemlierH f Ik cltili were
very fiivor.'ihlx iinlnieil lominl the
plnpu-llloM. '
held, liowcvcf, in H'Jii'h V. J. (lore,
Dr. J. I'. (iddy,.Kil Andrew, nml
olhers tool; part.
.Mr. (lore miUM (lil the e(.inmill
would foon have 11 ilelhui.- n-port lo
Mihmil to the people " .Mcllord.
NOREHEARINGGRANTED
GOODROADSBONDCASE
E BUS!
HAI.K.M. Or., April 2i Dcerlnrlng
that to kIvo lt vlw whether the1
(outity could hy local luw Huhmltlod ;
to Iho people at ft' Kencral nlertlon
Mrciitu nil ImUihtcdtiCHw for the hulld-
liiK of poriiiancul rornln, would r
htilt In cotifiiKlon. tho miiirenic court,
after deuyliiK the n.dicarltiK of the
ram of Kil M. AndrewM vh J. It. Nell I
At a Kpeclal mi-ctliiK of the council 1 ' '' JiicIchoii county rond hond
Wedncdduy aftcrnonii Iho followltiK ',,H". liu:llncil to .comialt ItKolf on
the Hiihjcct.
! ihe'yentH nf duty rendered I hem bv A. 4. j
Hoieiihiitim. jtenerHl iminnger of Ihej
.Medford divinioti, it in reported th.'tl
the .Southern I'neillc compnny )
plHfiniiiK to iiiiine the nen ptat i'U)
notir Wock I'oinl, "Ffo-ey." Thej
iiiiiik) iloex not appear elucwherc tn
the ('lilted State mid hence i m
ceplHhle. The railroad Tirnl iilnntied In nnine
the Htalion "MinUejV in honor of
(he pioneer family of UihI nmne hut
I hi, name in cniiimnn orer the Unit"d
Slate, heiiee i not ncct'ptnhlc.
Thin meniiut: Mr. HrHt-nhaum up
peiiled to Judge. Colvig of the Com
mercml elith for a mime nml the judge
wired Superintendent IleFiN to innku
the tiiinie "ItoM'.y."
Vntice f'olvig whose noni de plume
h well known n "I'mto" made an
appeal for llint name hut there are
''.'( Piutoh in the corral iilrcinU.
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PLEASURE CARS
ClfALMKUH, I'OI'K-HAHTIOHI), rRKUM-ISS, HUr.MOIJILK
COMMERCIAL
VKFAU.IWS, ClfASK, IMCMAN CU (!-Vom 11 ton to 10 torn)
THE VALLEY AUTO CO.
I'lneitt Kqulpicil Oarage In Southern Oregon
rrrrrt0trt
L SESSI
Mother's Hair
is Falling Out
Tell
Will
roiillno liiiHlueMM wiih traiiMiicted;
Ordinance declaring the Intention
of the council tn pave WchI Hnmll
toti Htieet finiu Oalidalu avenue to
Olenon Mtreet.'ptiHMed.
tirdlnamn declaring tho Intention
of thn cnnni'll to pave the alley hack
of tin I'liiltgrowcrM' hatilc pawicd.
The contract for the pavement of
Nikwtown Mtrcct waa let to the Clark-lleiiery-C'oiiMtriictloii
company.
Tin oouncll ordered City Knglneer
Armiplger to Miihnilt the iiiuiick of .dictum.
all HlreetH that were duplicated that ---
It declared the fuel that the leg
iKlaturo Hindu no prnrlMlon for any
one to he ciiHtodlan' hy law, or for
An promulgation, or any other pro
cedure, with relation to It, waH high
ly Miiggetlvu If ll intended the hiiIi
Jeet lo he covered hy further leg
iHlatlon, and thai In view of thin It
wan too grave a mutter for the court
to express an' opinion upon when the
opinion at liefil would he hut a mere
... i
they might he renamed.
meet within five days after the dec-
A new water ordinance was dl- tlou and orguulr. The new conimlt
rimseil that would equalize the rates. ( teemen were elccteil April 19, not
At a Hpeclal meeting thlH afternoon
the matter will he finally decided.
Tin new ordinance will have a tend
ency to lower the rati
of CIIHI'H. ,
k-
Her lAKISIA.V HAK
Quickly Stoi It. 1
No prepaiatlon win grow hair on I
hnld heads If the hair rool Is dead.!
PARISIAN SAOI-: however will stop!
hair from falling, will hanlgh every
particle of dandruff and do away
with scalp Itch or Clinx. Strang will
refund your money.
ThoiiKandB of people are wasting
lime fooling with remedies that
never did nml never will Mop falling
hair, when they can get the quickest
kind or action hy lining PARISIAN
SACK, u Hclentlfle combination that
grows hair iwhen pouslhlc), and
also puts the mont vlgoroim kind of
life and ItiHter Into It.
.'0 cents for a large bottle at Chas.
Strang'B and druggists everywhere.
First
National
Bank
OF
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit your business, which will receive our
careful attention.
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K. DKUETi, PRESIDKNT M. L. ALFORD, CASHIER
OIIUIS CRAWFOItD, ASSISTANT CASHIER
nominated, as arc th other officers.
The republican committee held a
meeting In .Medford Wednesday and
in a majority ! organized hy selecting A. K. Ware
temporary chairman, and F. W.
Mearu temporary secretary. They J
adjourned to meet again Wednesday.!
.May 1. in .Medford, when It Ik hoped
all the committee will he present,!
The primary law says the county also tho candidates, jc-cenlly notnln
committeemen of-nil parties must'ated n the repmlU;ic,-UcUet.
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
HOLD MEETING IN MEDFORD
Draperies
Wo carry a vry complete Jln
of draperies, tare curtolnw. fix
turpii. etc, nnU o all classei of
uptiolfftrrlng sprcln! man to
took nfter thin rork -Tclimlvcly
and will k1v an roo1 service aa
Is pomitble to cet In even the
Urgent cttlCH.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO.
Nearly a quarter of a centuiy under the same
management
Jackson
THE
County
Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
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Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. L Vawter, resident G. R- Lhadley, Vice Pres.
C. "W. McDonald, Cashier
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We Must Sell $7,000 in the Next 7
Days in Our Ladies'Suit Department
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To pay off some of our Spring bills now due
Mistakes will happen to anybody, and we are no exception to the rule. A year ago this month of April we were doing all
kinds of business on Spring merchandise. So we guided ourself by what we did then and consequently Mr. Kentnei: and
Mr. Phelps went East in February and bought more than twice as many ladies' cloaks, suits, etc. for this Spring as a year
ago thinking, of course, that we would at least duplicate the enormous business of a year ago.
Now Our Spring Bills are Due and They Must Be Paid
The wholesale houses in New York and Chicago don't want to listen to such excuses as "bad weather," "a little early" or other
such nonsense all they want is their money, nothing else will do. The only way we see clear to sell the amount needed is
to offer our Spring stock of ladies' coats, suits, waists, dresses, etc. at such prices as will cause every woman and girl in this
city and vicinity to make a bee-line for Kentner's and buy her Spring outfit.
Our stock is larger than all the others combined and in each article
you will find the best material and workmanship
Wholesale cost or selling price will not be, considered Garments now go for 30c, 40c and 50c on the $1
We regret exceedingly that we should be compelled to slaughter new Spring goods at the very beginning of the season but
circumstances compel us to use this vigorous effort.
THIS SALE LASTS ONLY 7 DAYS. BEGINNING SATURDAY, APRIL 27, AND ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 4
SEE TOMORROW'S PAPERS FOR DETAILS
Sale Begins Saturday
Morning at 8:30
H. C. KENTNER CO.
Wanted 15 Experienced
Sales Ladies
None other need apply
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