Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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NKW YOFIC, Aim. .10 A conflict
lintwonu itiitti 11 ml New York munici
pal offlrlan Ih thnmtonml hero to
il uy lollowlng tho npprnlsnl of the
estiittt left hy IMwIn I In winy, tlio Into
.I'rontl iiuiKiiiili'. Tho uIiimIi, It In
raid,, will dnvolnp a ttrutiilul, showing
liow I'olltlclntiH coin 1 ol thn ikIiiiIiiIh
hntiuii of curtain cMntcit Mml' for
piolmtK,
TliotunH I.'. Ilnah, roiuiMel for alula
coiiiilrollcr Holiiiicr today il.iinanilcil
that HiifroKntd Kowlnr re-opeu thn
lluwlay rndo, ninnrtliiK tliu will was
Mimnitly fllcil with HuriOKiito C'ohnliin,
a titroug Tiiiiiiiiany man, In July
Com i roller Holimor alleges tho ia
lato wan xrcatly iiiiilurvnltimUhroiiKh
tho offortH of Den 11 U O'l.vary nml
Mlrhnul J. (larvln, Tammany lendum.
It wan a I ho t'linrgod that a chock
drawn by llawlcy licfom IiIh death
(or 1:10,000 In favor of IiIn word,
1:11111m Hturiies, had limn siipiiroaaeil.
It wiih alio charged that John II,
HtuiicliMold and I.oiiIr Levy and l)'ii
nln Colinlnu nllbltcd to thomnulvoH
from tho oatntu 1330,000 for 1gal
nxrvtccn. Thn eatnte, Rohnior,
clmrKcn, was iiikWviiIiiimI to thn ox-
tut of at iciiHt taoo.ouo,
WIDOW OP MAliTYllKl) Pit YH1CMX,
WHO MAX GUT ,'J PEDtill.'lL PIMSIOM
JUDGE LOVETT PASSES
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WORK ON
ELEVENTH
Holirrt S. I.ovctl, liftiil of tlio
lliirriiiiiin rnilroml nvhIciiin, iiihhciI
lliroiii;li Mid ford 011 it ci'iiil Imln
lliln inortiiitu hut tarrii'il not, his triiin
incri'ly hlowinj; i'liouli lo allow A.
H, llorifiiliniiin, general maiiiiKcr of
thn Mi'iH'iinl itivNiou, to plum on
board n faw lo.xc of rhoiru fruit.
Willi Jurist' livdt wn n miinlicr of
other officinU of I lie Koutlicni I'lici
tic iiiolinlitiu William Sironli, piv-il.
lent li,lli con-1 iliviHion, nml V ''
Cnlvlitavlct' priitiilunt.
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VIOLATORS OF LUMBER
CODE FELT PRESSURE
HBATTLK. Auk, 30.-turlhr cvl
donco of tho premium tiroticht o
liuar on tho lumbnr inaiiufnctiircrM
nndwhokunlnrii who violated tho linn
lirr tradnn codo of otlilcn hy hcIIIiik
to mull ordor Iiuiihoh, "iH'nclii'rit" or
consumer wan Riven today heforo
Hpcclul CommlHloncr Palmer who
waa Hiking toatlmony In tho govern
motif ahtl-trunt ault hkhIuhI tho re
tail Itiiiiliormcn'H naiioclatlon
laiiila 8chwnKr of HchwnRer and
Nuttleton, wholcnalora of Kuattlt),
told how IiIh company had iniirli cor
rciondnco with lomo of their law
ciiHtoninm anil with axvocludon nocrv
tnrleH when thuy hold liimher to tin-i-tlilcal
dcalcrM In North Dakota. Ho
xiild tho tiractlcii of aolllmt only to
li'Kltlmatu dealcra wan a long OHtali-
llahml ciiHlom and waii recognUcd hy
IiIh company.
Kvldenco win Introduced tQ. ahow
how tho lumhermuii frowned upon
tho openliiB of now lumber yarda In
towim whom competition wus keon,
10. 0. Uutterfluld, MakHinaimKor of
Itoy and Itoy, a wlioleHale firm, wild
IiIh firm aold four or five cam of lum
ber lo W. N. Kohorta of Davenport,
Iowa. Tho aalo waa made, tho mill
Juct of much corroHpondeuco between
tho Hflcretary of thla aaaocatlou an
tho KdbortH company waa conHldored
uiiuthluabecaiiHu or Ita alleged con
noctlon ,ylth tho (lordon Van Tyno
company, mull order honao. Iluttor
fleld Vuld their trade In Iowa anil
MlnnoHOta fell off rapidly after their
aalo to tho Koliiirta company.
TO START MONDAY
Tlic woik of pining wct Hleveiilli
hired will Hllirt next Monday ncconl-
lu lo Iti.hcrt W. TellVr of (lie Clark
ft llenery (,'oiitriicliou eoinpiuiy who
Iiiix inlviil to Htnrt the work. The
work will be ruh(-d.
.it,' 1 it .
I "m jiiivo 11 jiiii h'iiwohh work
ll icil up for ni'xl ai'hmih," liile Mr.
Telfer, "nml no iloiihl will be kept
Iiiikv for Mime lime in Ihe Xortliwrat.
Mcilionl in tiilkvil of wherever pnvniy
I Ik meulioneil, anil ''iijoyn in lepulnlion
of Hoiiijr Hie bet pmeil niniill eity
on the coiinI.
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Mnleolin M. Koot of Chicago hn
piirehaHi'il 'i' neres of llic Table Iloek
orehnnl (met owned by Col. If. (
WimhlMini. Tlie n'orK'il price i
2.r;,f)Q. Tho Intel In plnnfeil lo
iK'nrt find iiiipleH nniiii in ne from
'1 lo 8 yearx.
Mr. Hoot firrivpil n McdiWil from
Chiei'o 11 i'vw wcekn iijjo mid wnv hi
pleased wli condilioiiH here (hilt be
detenniued lo iiivi'Ht. The I met he
ba piircluiHod is xnid to be one of the
bi'M in the vnlley. The Table lloek
Hcelion has lenj: been noted, for il
ureal fertility.
UHS. TKKRESA DKEXEL
riioto It lUrrla A tultc.
M'OLINTIC.
A bill tint been Introduced by Keimtur Meycrn. of Moutnnn, npproprlntlng
fl,7W) for Mr. T herein McCllnllc. Ihe widow of Dr. T. II McCllutlc, who dlfU
In Wimbliixton from "spotted" foi'vr, coiilnicli-U while atudyliiK Ihe dhieaMc In
Moulnurt, IJr. Mcdlltillr nan n member of tuo Public Health Service Corpa.
Tbla dlvUlon of aenlco l under tbp Treatury Depurtuieut, and a report tuuit
Ik hud from Unit department be fur el lie Senate coiniiiliteo will act. itcfore
her itiarrhiKe Mra. McCIIiiMc Ka MUs Tbervia Dreivl, a aoclety belle, ot
Wnxlilnutuu.
They will reninlii hero aevoral daya
fluhliiK'. Thuy made tho trip from
Tho Dalle by nutoinobllo by way of
Crater Lnko to Medford.
Mr. Honey man marvela at the
growth of thl city haa modo alnco
IiIh provloiia vlalt here. MemberB of
the party were enchanted with Cra
ter Lake.
OF
ROAD VISITS CITY
J, I). Honeymnii of tho lloneyinan
Hardware Co., of Portland whoac
firm financed mid cotiHtructod tho
Itomie Ulver Valley railroad between
thla city mid Jacksonville now owned
by W. II. Ilarnum la vIMUiik Medfofd
nccQiniiauled by Dr. Do Witt Connell
n.well known phyalctan or Portland.
MANUFACTURERS
FAVOR MEDFORD
AND JACKSON CO.
A. I & A. M. Attention.
There will he no degree work thla
evening owing to lllneaa of candidate.
Uy order of W. M. 4
WILLIAM MUM.KR.
Secretary.
Nino or Amcrlca'a foremost piano
innnurartiirorfl hovu contracted with
1'llvr'a Mimic Hoimo to hc ono hun
dred ilanos In Medford and Jackaon
County before Bcptember 10th, In
turn Kllor'a hnvo contracted to buy
tliico planoa for every one cold mak
Ing a total or four hundred planoa
ono hundred or which tnuat bo aold
In tho next flvo daya.
To noil thla eiiortnoiiH atock ofj
planoa In a very ahort time, requlrea
atreuuoiia tncaaiireK. To accomplish
thla tho manufacturers havo appro
priated nine tliouaand dollara or ad
vertising runda to Medford and
Jnekaon County and sent their spe
cial ndvertlalng manager, Mr. A. P.
ScherN'tiborg to sell tho one hundred
planoa. Sell nieana dispose of them
at prlcea that will make one hundred
now friends ror tbla gicat firm El
ler'a Mimic House, and do it quick.
Prlc' No Object
Ilccauag huaiueaa In tho United
States has been good only In a tew
dlatrlcta aoine pt the largest tand
oldest established makers of tho
beat grades of pianos were compelled
to unload aurpliis stocks. After
aomo lengthy negotiations Eller'a
Music House ngreetf to buy four
hundred or thcaa pianos If tho manu
facturer would contract to tell one
hundred In Jackson County.
Term Not Couslileml
Thus thcuo flue planoa have been
Bhlpped to Medford and tho factory's
representative la hero to aeo that they
aro Hold, Prlcea and terms will be
no object.
T!ir? CJreitt AilvantageM
It Is no simple matter tor us to
undertake to sell a large number ot
extra planoa, and particularly the
costlier kinds in addition to thoso
regularly contracted lor by us. Hut
tho contracts are signed and It must
bo done.
First or nil these uddltlonal tine
planoa will be aold at prlcea lower
than tho ordinary small dealer has
to pay tor thorn.
Secondly, we aro making terms of
payment so extremely easy that any
homo can arrange to get one; and
Thirdly, cash Ib not necessary, your
credit Is good. In fact, bring what
money you can spare as first pay
ment, co mo In and talk it over at
once, any piano In the store will bo
sold upon two and half and three
years time.
Act quickly, come at once, now
that advertising money for the total
of four hundred planoa will be used
right hero In Medford and Jackson
County In tho way of substantial
discounts In making prices to show
yon the lowest prices and greatest
aavlngs. Eller'a Music House, 217
West Main street, Medford, Oregon.
DIPLOMACY IS HOPE
OF GREAT BRITAIN
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30. Al
though tho statu department will an
thorlzo no statement to that effect t
Ih understood tho administration will
dccllno to permit tho quontlon or the
right of tho United Htatoa to rollovo
Itii own shipping from tolla through
tho Panama canal to go (o arbitra
tion, Thla position or tho govern
ment may not bo fully developed for
hoiiio time.
While tho IlrltUh protest delivered
yeatorday clearly Intimated tho pur
pose wtta to donimid arbitration In tho
event that a more caroful study or
tho Panama, canal toll act bo brought
nut tho ImproHHlon Is that It Ih In
violation or tho Hay-Paiiiicofoto
treaty, and If tho usual con wo of
diplomatic, exchange Ih followod many
iirgumontH and rountor-argiimontH
m list ho mibmlttod by both aldou bo
roro tho resources ot diplomacy mo
othuuHtod, tluiH warranting a domnnd
lor arbitration.
Tho British foundation for such :
domnnd rontn upon thn broad baula
of tW(V'peelal troutles In nddltlon lo
tho KWurnl convention creating thn
Hnguo'Hrlbuiiiil,
abiOL
At nJlltoiiJjtiH boon pittonlnd that
uddH to'Alio "surface ot (ho hand and
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Saturday is the Last Day of the
GREAT $21,000 SALE
At Kentner's. $2,000 Must be Sold on that Day,
so We Cut the Prices Still lower. New Fall
Goods go at Greatly Reduced Prices.
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Men1 $2.50 Wool Rwoaicrs $1.39
HO Boys Suits, All Wool Half Price
Nun's Shins, values to $3.50 $1.39
$t Cotton Blankots- 79d
$1.50 Cotton Blmikots .-.- $1.13
$2.50 Cotton Blankots .' $1.89
$5.00 Wool Blankets $3.75
$0.50 Wool Blankets :....: ., $4.75
$20 Now Fall Tailored Suits $12.75
$( and $7.50 Blaek Silk Petticoats $2.98
$2.50 Hlnck Satcon Pof ticdiits , $1.59
$20 to $25 Silk Dresses ..?."....; $8.75
All Laee Curtains t Half Price
I Lot Children's $2.00 Shoes 98
$5.00 All AVool Dress Skirts $3.48
1 JLotiflO to $J2 Wool Dresses ,...; $5.98
Pot-tiers and Table Covers Half Price
$5 and $G Oossard and Bon Ton Corsets ....$3.50
1 Lot $1.50 and $2 Corsets 9S
1 Lot Childs' 75c to $1 Sweaters 49
Ladies' $1.50 Outing Flannel Gowns 98
Ladies' $1.25 Outing Gowns 89d
Ladies' Coo to 75o Outing Gowns 49
Ladies' 75c Outing Skirts 49d
p Now Fall Oloakings $2.29
$2.00 New Fall Oloakings $1.59
$1,50 All Arool Whipcords 98
$2.00 Bed Spreads $1.49
121oe Outing Flannels 7. , S
Best Califos :.. 5
15c Dress Ginghams i 11
$1.25 Parasols .?.!..'. 49i
$1.50 Long Silk Gloves .'. S9
$5 and $G Silk UfnbrollasA $2.9S
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This Sale for
Cash Only
Kentner
This Sale for
Cash Only
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NATURE'S
PERFECT TONIC
Something more than an ordinary tonic ta roqulred to rator hwilth to
a weakened, run-down ayatom; tho medicine must poaaeaa blood-pHrKytag
proportion na well, because tho wouknoss and impurity of tho oireuk.tton 1
rosponalblo for tha poor physical ooudltlon. The blood dom flot eetla
tho nocoiwary quantity of rich, red corpusoles, and to therefor a weak,
n-atcry atroam which cannot afford sumcient nouriahment to sustain tha
system in ordinary health. A poorly nourished body cannot realat dlaeaw,
and thla explains why ao many persona are attacked by a. apoU ot
alckneas when tho use of a good tonlo would havo prevented the trouble.
In 8.8.8. will be found both blood-cleansing and tonlo qualities combined.
Tt bullda up weak: constitutions by removing all impurities aad germs from
tho blood, thus supplying a cortaln means for restoring strength and
invigorating tho ayatom. Tho healthful, vegetable ingfedtenta of which
8. S. 8. is composed mako it splondidly fitted to tho needa of those systems
which are delicate from any catiso. It Is Nature's Perfect Tonic, free from
all harmful minerals, a safo and pleasant acting medicine for perseas ot
every age. S. S. 8. rids the body of that tired, worn-out feeling so common
at this season. Improves tho appotite and digestion, tones up the stomach,
acts with pleasing effoots on the nervous system, and relnvigorates every
portion of the body. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It lias succeeded because of " '
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment.
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SUEPLUS $175,000.00
W. L Vawter .President G. 11. Lindley, Vice Pres.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
GET YOUE
BOXES
AND
Fac. 5621.
CRATES
for Peaches and Cantaloupes from
SOGrUE RTVEB COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
Home 307
as clear and hard as diamonds
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.
THE SEASOX IS OV. AT
Delightful Newport
OX YAQUIXA HAY AND TI1K PACIFIC
Jolu tho crowds, whether you want rest and quiet or clean,
wholosomo, lively tuu. You will find olther at Newport. Wealth of
natural scenery. Splendid fishing, boating and bathing. Delight
ful drives. Pretty trails through the wood or along the beach.
Abundance of sea food-oysters, clams, crabs, roclc cod, groupers, etc.
Plonty of fresh palatable vegetables and tablo supplies. Inviting
nooks for campers. Reasonable rates In rooming houses, cottage
aud hotels, All modorn conveniences.
SPECIAL LOW ROUXO T1UP SEASON FARES
flH SUNSET 0
I lOGOEN&SHASTAI I
I ROUTES I I
FROM MEDFORD $12.00
Call on our agent for Inforrattloa
rolatlvo to train schedules, etc. Ask'
for Illustrated literature aud our
special folder "Vacation Day In
Orogou.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Puasengcr Agt'Ht, PORTLAND, OKNOOtf.
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