Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 26, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SnSDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OIMION. FRIDAY. APRIL 3(8. 1)12.
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i,OAANal2t,ES, Cnl., April 2C
There'wl It be' nv coinnrom(o Jn tno
I Clarence Dnvrow case, nccusctf of
f havlnk' 'brfld ftrid , UemV.tlhB to
! brlbo jifirtPlii the 'McNnmnrh fcAs.
1 aecenHfaR (o thVatattcriicnf today rif
Earl Rouen), counsel fdr thodofcrise.
I Rogers refused to ndmlt thnt tho
1 tlHilMct1 ntlornoy's office ljnd naked
i tHB bJirrow jded ?ulUy fcml lietl-
1 tloit "for lomohdy, tutfibitRti he de
clare tMt If such a VronofeUldn wore
made It would bo disregarded.
Darrow will ro Into court May 15.
District Attorney Frederick said to
day that tho state's preparation for
the prosecution is complete.
MAY M NEW, .
Mi "Aw
I CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cofflta spent
tho last of the week with relatives
near Osold Hill.
Mrs: Moon Sr.. Mrai IF. Farnuni,
Mrs. K. Beebe, Mrs. J. Q. Isaacson
and H. F. Caton spent Thursday In
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Lucy Williams, Mrs. Klmcr
Childers, Mrs. B. F. Groves. Androw
rieves and' family. Ft. Manning, Mr.
and Mrs. V. H. FurRorson, Mrs. H.
A. Lutta, Mrs. Anna Caton. Mrs. Par
k6r. Marry E. Trovlllo, Mrs. Sewyer,
Mrs. James Peart, Miss Maybollo
Peart, Mrs. It'. L. "Wilson, Miss T.
Neale. If. B. Bedford, J. W. Myefrs,
and' Earl' Abcnchaln were among the
Central Point people that spent
Thursday jn Mcdford.
" To Ladles,' Aid df tho M. R.
church' will havd a bargain day sale
at tUcPQuullty Store Saturday. All
klndsvbf good' things to eat will bo
ttiere'lo sell.
'Mls Edpcrton of Ftoseburg, who
has been visiting Mrs. Aldrlch for the
paaf two weeks, returned to" her home
in' Roseburg Thursday morning.
When shown the nrliclo In tho Mull
Trlbuno of yesterday Htatlug thnt the
station bctwen Foot s Creek and
Blrdoyo Croblc woild bo imt'ui'd "Ho
sey," A. S. Roscnbaum, locnl agent
of thb Southern Pacific company, said
thnt whilo he could not vnnko tho
statement officially, he was satisfied
tho station would bo called ".Calvin,"
tho sttmo being appropriate Inasmuch
ns Judge Colvlg lived in thut section
6f tho county for years and has been
prominent In the history of Southern
Oregon. It is Intimated a suggestion
to that effect linn been sent tho South
ern Pacific company, and tho rail
road directory shows no "Colvlg" ns
u railroad station In America.
ODD FELLOWS
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XOTICE.
April 24, 1912.
I have on band sufficient funds to
cash' all warrants issued by the town
of Talent from No. 4 to 26, both
numbers Inclusive. Interest will
ccaso from dato of publication of this
notice.
G, JU GARDNER,
22 . i Town Treasurer.
.- Swamp Lund Xotiw.
t Acting under Instructions from
Governor West, all the swamp land
belonging to tho State of Oregon will
be- selected as sooja as possible.
Any oho having information re
garding the location or condition of.
such land, will kindly confer with
p. Such Information will be of
much value to the land department.
. T.. A. RINSHART,
tf & State Land; Agent.
Upon complaint of Mrs. Nettle K.
Carpenter, a warrant has boon Issued
and served upon diaries Tschlrgl, n
real estate dealer, charging embexxle-
ment. Tschlrgl was released on ball
of 1000.
Mrs, Carpenter says sho turned
$650 over to Tschlrgl to purchase a
lot and that $350 of this amount is
unaccounted for. Tschlrgl says Mrs.
Carpenter was indebted to him. Ills
friends say the arrest followed a
business misunderstanding.
Tho preliminary hearing will bo
held Saturday.
Over 100 membertt of tho Independ
ent Order of- Odd Follows Journeyed
to Ashland Friday to Join with the
Airland lblli& liPnri" bhioryancA. Wit
the 92d anniversary of tho order.
Thu afternoon and iwonliiK will be
devoted 'to festivities., Ashlund has
made great prvpfinulo'UH tor eiUer
talnlng tho vlsltovtt, who will come,
froln all pm-Mon Southern Oregon.
INIiAlll DKSK IS GIVKX
rnoFKSson cotitxs
N. 18
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FRECKLES
New Drug Thnt Quickly Removes
Ttieso Hontely Spots
Thcro's no longer tho slightest
need ot feeling ashamed of your
freckles, as a now drug, othinc
double strength has been discovered
that positively removes these homely
spots.
Simply get one ounco ot othine
double strength, from any first class
druggist in Medford and apply a lit
tle of It at night, and in tho morn
ing you will see that even tho worst
freckles have begun to disappear,
while the lighter ones have vanished
entirely. It is seldom that more than
an ounce is needed to completely
clear tho skin and gain a beautiful
clear complexion.
Be sure to ask for tho doublo
strength othine, as this is sold un
djr guarantee of .money back. If it
fails to remove freckles.
NEW THOUGHT MEETINtS
Are Held in Moose Hall every
Thursday at 3 p. m Everybody
kivited. -
As v reiuotubrnuwMut tho class ot
1U1.2, Superintendent U. a. -Collins
received at,ttho commeuecmunt ox
crclsea yesterday a, quartered loak
typewriter dosk, Inlaid with, tho em
blem of tho class In ivory, Jho desk
wai presented to Mr, Collins on bo
lialt of tho, class by Juko Ware, prov
ident ut tthe, , class. Tho work f the
desk, was done, entirely by tho houtor
nmnunj training class and consumed
a month's labor, Kvcry panel Is
worked with tho greatest of enro aud
tho finishing hardware Is of heavy
brasi. '" "
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DIKSOIXTIO.V XOTICK.
Notice Is hereby, glvou that; the
firm of Siuplo & Klonsch has beun
dlssolvqd, and nil hills duo and pay
able will be collected and paid by
John-gtpplc. ' -- -. - -
32 -JOTIrSTPPLE.
The CORK CENTER BALL
h the Siondid Bll of h Came in tliit
ejiUnlrj-. m t ! th, OlRolftl Hall of1 tho
Vorl4Serie,nNyilll(('tUoiicoittwnty
yrara. Th Ntionl LMK'in ' nilopleil
the .SpnMlng Cork Center Hall for.Twenty
Yrt mote. Tho -American L,wuMO( J
Mho adopted a
CQRK CEN.K SAIX
ad'in thoAVorld Sen Bnc, only
CORK CENTER BALLS
Th CORK CENTER BALI
Send for umptes of mtf n'nl for Bate. Bill
UnUorma, Fje& ..Copy of SpUlmq ca.
loguo Mrtt fte OaJfeq6wt tOanjk ndihcts,
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A. G. SpaUUnff & Sres.
GpxrltoMt San FaiKtoco
fflil?WiiBll9
A Tonic, Attenttve tnd KtwlveaU The
beJ rrmerty for Kltlotyi. Wver and Done!,
- slirJiol rininlc. krut4iouiaiul Ultonln
SttheSUn., IVttOM ftc Mtoodaml shp
tTua, StietitUaudVl(ortube cutti ttlcui.
F0R0E CAN DO IT
Do you want your lawn put !n
first class shnpet All work
guaranteed. Lcavo address with
H. B.Pnttorsnt Quaker Nursery,
Nash hotel.
Clothing
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The Wardrobe
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as clear and hard as diamonds
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Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our ;wagons deliver, to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (2b Storage Co.
Bhoes
Men, Women
niul Children
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TTAVE you ever compared GRIFFON
Suits with others at the same price?
If you haven't you ought to. Run
yourjhands through th6 pockets, examine the
inside of the sleeves, try on the garments,
and note the much better quality and more
stylish appearance of GRIFFON CLOTHES.
You will find many special features that will
meet your exact requirements, and the only
kind you should buy is that kind of suit-the
suit that meets your individual demands.
Today, tomorrow-at the very first oppor
tunity, come to our store and look around.
There will doubtless be the suit you want,
Prices reasonable.
If leather was transparent you would see
a pair of Bostonian shoes in every particular
man's grip. The price of Bostonian shoes
range from $4.00 to $5.00. The grades and
late styles are actually above that of any
$6.00 to $7.00 shoes on the market.
The Wardrobe
West Main Street
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We are just opening for sale on easy payments the beautiful
iand sightly
LAURELHUkST
ADDITION
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The residential section of Medford. Only 9 blocks from the Postof fice.
v, . Xhe.se lots, 50 x 100 to a 20 ft alley facing a 60 ft. street, are sold
ith a, small cash payment, the balance $10.00 per month without inter
est or taxes till paid for.
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The elevation of this property affords a beautiful view of the city and valloy, and is only ono block from one of our brat graded schools, (Tho Roosevelt), faces Jackson Boulevard on
the south, which extends through the entire city east and west, Roosevelt avenue, on the west running north and south which is paved up to the southwest corner of Laurelhurst.
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A lot in Laurelhurst Additioh is an insurance
policy---one of the best on earth.
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lead thef conditiens: ' After you haye paid $100 on your lot and should you die before completing your payments, wo give a good and sufficient warranty dcd toone lpMo,youVw'if6 '. ''lJ
or children without' further payments on said purchase money, r . r -' ' J, . . ;
payments on said purchase money,
We give 30 days grace in which to make payments, and iii case of siokness a further extension of 00 days upon request.
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