Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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I0CAL AND
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Mm. .). M AIIiiii of Honttlu ami her
mother, Mm. K, Hlono or OhloaRu tint
vlitltliiK their cousin, Mrs, Mnnj-.ln
Kvhim,
Mm. Iiosn 'I. linkup look (lint
irl nn best pastry uouk In Jackson
comity. HIid nlwnyn uses (;iivtlitrnl
llnklnt; I'owtlnr ami purcluisos the 0
io ii ml alio rioin her urocnr for $ I. lift.
Now It Urn proper tltun to have tint
I'anlorlum elenn ami repair your win
lor clothe.
(let It ut llaVnn'H,
John Arin'll loaves thin ovenlm; for
Hoaltlo ami eastern points In the In
terest of some limit ami tlmhttr llouls
In this locality,
Dr. Rlrkitrl, oyoslKht specialist,
ovir Kontner's,
Jiu'hionvlllo was well represented
on Medford tiny. Din It. R.vV. It. It.
Co, hniilliiK several carloads from tin
county no.li to tho fair am) parade.
An oven leanpoonrul of Cleveland
HnklnK Powder will do iih much, or
more, than n liitupliiK lonspoonfiil of
other powders, Ask your urocor for
a 3 pou ml ran; which rout only It.
Leslie Child U vUltliut In Mudfonl.
Ho U In the employ of thn H, I. Co.
near ICiikoiio,
Mudfonl Cotmovntory of Music and
l.ttiiKUHKcs, Collogu nidK. Tim only
iniitto school In Ho. Oregon with n full
corps of teachers. Knnd for Catalan.
aor'i V. Nenlo, llm Central Point
auctioneer, spent Tlmmday In Med
ford.
H. A. Newell, ladles' tailor. 4th
floor M. K. & II. bid.
Reuben Robinson mid his fnnilly,
Mm. U. Ulrlch mid Mm, Kiln Cook,
Mm. and Mlrs Htoiit of Jacksonville
went Medford visitors olio day this
week.
To fAlr KroiimU, ST, renin from
Hotel Nash. Take brown can. Hall
mid Meyers Taxi Co. 1M
H, JohuKon, who formerly con
ducted n rostuurnnt In Med ford, was
In our city Thurudiiy. Hu Is doltiK
husluess at ItoKUo River.
Oarland (oven mid ranees, lubrl
cntltiR oils., I. W. Shsplelith llurd
warn. No. 2;R, South Central.
Krud Cotvlc county recorder and
his wife wont ovor from Jacksonville
durliiK thn week.
Oak and hardwood M.GO nd f 5,00
per cord, Oold Kay Realty Co.,
Sixth am! Fir.
Louis and V, 0. Knlpps, who live
southwest of Medford, wont here
Thursday, ccompnnod by tholr
father.
Mm. IIi'ihi T. linker took flmt prlxe
as' bot pary cook In Jacknon roun
ty. Sho alwnyH uve Cleveland llak
lop Powder and purchano tho 6 pound
vltn from hor Krocor for $1,Cj,
llrntoii llowurn. h. U. Mitllt mid i:.
T. Staplns witro mnonR thoiio down
from Ashland Thursday.
Diamond Edtfn tools and cutlery,
picking bnskotn mid laddorn. K.
W. SbaplelKb Hardwuro. 28 South
Central,
.Win. B. Davidson, wo owns n placo
npar Hoattlo, Is In M ml ford ar.aln.
Dr.' Hlckort. oyi-slishl specialist,
ovor Kontmir'H.
Mr. llowon, II. O. Do mid Kmll
llrltt'of Jnckionvlllo npont n fw
houm In Medford Thursday
.Kodak flnlshlDK, tho best at Wes
ton's, opposite book storo.
Mr. und Mm. Carl Narrojian of
BokIo Point wore, ninoiiK t'lr MeiN
ford friends niursday.
Oak and hardwood U RO and ICOO
IMr cord. Oold Hay Hcalty Co.,
Sixth and Kir.
Mr. and Mm. V. K. Prlco, who nro
now locatod noar Albany, aro visiting
tholr former homo In thl valley.
Boo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Mao, ovor Jackson County Hank.
K. H. Miller, manner of tho Hokum
Hlvor Valley Fruit & Produce nsso
clutlon, who was stricken with an
uciitu attack of Indication while In
a barber's chulr. Is much Improved.
K, 1). Weston, commercial photog
raphorn, uoKiitlvos mudo any tlmo ot
place by uppolntumut I'hnnn M. 1471
Tho bit? rock chulo and tramwuy
which have boon mnlntnlned at Bight
uud Fir Htroets for n long tlmo and
used by Twohy Jlros., nro boliiK dis
mantled, 'Soda- Fountain nt DoVoo'b.
,A. A. Davis has returned from u
ImihIiiohh trip to Han FrmicUco,
Heu tho'litiiiutlful now twitches at
tho Denuty Shop, 160
CUio W. Howard, a member of tho
IIlK Hcnd MIIIInK Co., und u pioneer
roblftout of Mudford, was utrlclcon
with apoplexy nt IiIh resldenco In
Aluinvtltt'couuty, Col., mid Is In
cfl'tlctt) condition.
Catkin & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Qlenn O. Taylor), attprnoyii-at-lttw,
over JmoHbou County Dank Dulldlng.
Medford.
WeeKs&McGowanCo.
UNDEUTAKERS
nay Vsoat M71
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.1. K, Bnynrt the Trail unuiKor, In
Npoiidliut thu week In Medford.
Paiillni) Horry, who Is upprurlnK on
the Bmpri'ss vmidovllln circuit In n
musical ukutoh with hor liiiHhiind, In
the daughter of P. II. Donahue, a
well known character of Jackson
county In early days. Him was raised
III Ashland, where she Jollied the
Hoiiton Opern company an an under
study. Hur father renldes In Kan
Franclscii,
Hcnd your rum to the Pautorliim
Io ho cleaned and rellned,
(Jul Mrs, Itvynolds home made
bread at DiiVoo'a,
Quito a delegation from Omuls
Pass, Central Point, Bugle Point and
other Iowiih In the valley aro attend.
Ing the fair 'and races and are well
ptenM'd with them.
Ilnla cleaned nud blocked Pantor
Inm.
Ladles, try one of the famous
shampoos at the llmiuty Hhop. 100
C, Cary, Mrs. I, Heames nud her
daughter, I. A. Hose, mid I.. Col
ver spent Thursday In Medford.
Oysters, wo know how to servo
them any style, Hotel Medford. "
The wearer of "Htyle Craft" Just
ly feels proud. Moralise she Is
dressed neither gaudy nor loud. At
AhroiiH,
V. II. Pace, superintendent of the
county poor farm, was a recent vis
itor In Medford,
Vetch seed and winter oats for
sale. J, C, Schmidt. ir
"Stylo Cra,ft" Jumps further In
favor each season, (localise they are
so carefully made-that's tho reason.
At Ahrens.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Stephenson, who
are now locatod at Orovllle, Onl., aru
on a visit In Medford,
An even teaspoonful of Cleveland
Uniting Powder will do ns much, or
more, than a heaping tenspoonful of
other powders. Ask your grocr for
a 3 pound can: which costs only ?1.
Hoger Hennott leaves this evening
for Portland where ho will meet Mrs,
Uenuetl who Is returning from an ex
tended eastern visit. Mr. Hennett
has been doing arduous duty as ns
sltant secretary of the Jackson Coun
ty Fair & Pear Hhow.
Heforo you start wearing heavy
shoos havo your feet flxod ot tho
Heauty Shop. i&C
Those world famous "Style Crafts"
novel and new, aro what wo take
pleasure In selllug to you. Ahreus.
What makes Cleveland Halting
powder tell? Quality and price. .1
pound cans, $1.00; Ii pound, l.r,.
Ask for tho cans with tho screw top
and utclal handle under regular cot or.
Aro useful when empty.
Oysters, Oysters. Oysters, direct
from tho Oyster beds at Hotel Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Torrance
of Ashland spent Friday with Med
ford friends.
No ortlor too small, or too largo
for us to call for and dollvor.
Bhortv Uarber. tho well known
local tonsorlul artist, Is playing In
hnnl luck. No sooner had ho re
covered from a badly Injured hand,
and returned to work than ho broko
nn arm. Tho accident hoppeuod
Thursday afternoon when ho foil
from an autdinabllo while attempting
to alight.
AIL work Is Buaruntood nt Doauty
Shop.
John U. Darryson of Bugono Ih In
Medford on u short business trip.
Tho Pantorlum Is thoroughly
equipped for making alteratloiiH of
your suits for fall woar.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. -Andrews of
San Francisco aro In Medford ou a
short business trip,
Tho Catholic ladles will servo
chicken dinner Saturday In DoUol
building. 35 contH, H;30 to 2
o'clock. l&r
HINDU FREE LOVER
RESIGNS FROM STANFORD
STANFORD UNIVBHS'TY, Cal.,
Sept. 20. Dr. Har Hnyal, Hindu nro
fessor, who recently occupied tho
limelight by his publicly approving
tho freo lovo marrlago contract of
Curleton Wiwhburnu mid llolulso
Chmidlor, has resigned from tho uni
versity faculty of Stanford, ucrordlng
to announcement hero today,
Forilney to Hoost Tuft
TACOMA, Sopt. 10. Tho Hrst gun
In tho Tuft cumpalgn In Washington
will bo fired next Monday night nt
Aberdeen by Congressman Forduey
of Michigan. This announcement
woh inndo tonight by Republican
Htnto Chairman W. A, Rnpp ut ono
of a HorUm of mootlngM uttondod by
tho state couimtltooiuon,
Fishing Schooner Lost at Hvn
8BATTLB, Wnsh., Sopt. 19. Tho
llfosavlng utonmer SnohouiUh nud
niURters of vessel In tho coastwise
trade havo boon aHkod to nld In tho
March for tho thlrty-throo foot gasp
lino fishing launch Seagull, which
loft fw.orx for Soattlo und has not
boon hoard of slnco, Tho Seagull
should havo arrlvod horo Sunday, It
Is fearod sho woh caught In honvy
wlndu off tho coast and blown to sou,
too latFto clawifv"
WANTED To buy team of horsea
for orchard work. Addroaa llox
JO, caro Mull Tribune, 157
MEDFOTtfl MATTi TRIBUNE,
Tho IMMy Hint foni I'nrU.
I r r rfnbroltWftil nhllt llnrn U Hurt
rt twlrr In W frock It U utt ttft
io rft tuiin, Httlt inatctilnK "ri
ASHLAND APPROPRIATES
MONEY FOR ARMORY
A8HI.AND, Ore., Sept. 20. -Tho
Asiiigtid city council tins appropriated
fSOOO tho city proportion of tho
ftiOUO needed In excess of previous
iippioprltillons for the proposed Ash-
laud armory. A telogran was re
ceived from Adjutant dcuoral Fin
cer, stating that tho contract would
bo let uud work ou the armory com
menced Immediately upon rcculpt of a
telegram of appropriation. This will
make the entire cost of tho armory
and site about $3G,000. It will be
locatod nt the corner of Oak and U.
street, within two blocks of the plaza
and In tho heart of the city.
BUILDING SAN PEDRO ROAD
BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION
I.OS ANQBLBS. Cal., Sopt. 20.
An organized effort Is on today to
build the San Pcrod-Los Angeles rail
road by public subscription. Harbor
Commissioner Hcrbt M. Gordon and
other public officials evolved, follow
ing tho formal breaking of ground
yesterday by Mayor George Alexan
der. The business men of Los Ange
les nro being organized, mid taking
Mibscrlptlou or $1,000, to at once bo
gin construction of tho clty-to-sea
municipal lino.
SHINGLE WEAVERS QUIT
IN MILLS AT BALLARD
SBATTLB, Wnsh., Sept. 20. Nino
shlnglo mills In Hallard nro shut
down today fol lowing n walk-out by
160 weavers who demanded mi In
crease of ono cent jier one thousand
shingles.. As a result 400 men nro.
now out of work. Tho mill-owners
declnro that they will not yield to
thu Increase demanded Thu strik
ers havo been getting eight cents, but
declare that tho Hallarl mills aro not
equipped with modern facilities and
are therefore untitled to tho Increase.
A HAPPY CHILD
IN A FEW HOURS
When lYws, Sick, Kmorlsli, Tongue
ContiMl or IlllloiiN Give Delicious
"Syrup of Figs."
Mother look ut tho tongue, see If
Is coated. If your child Is listless,
drooping. Isn't sleeping well, Ib rest
lees, doesn't eat heartily or Is cross,
Irritable, out of sourts with every
body, stomach sour, feverish, breath
bad; has stomach ncho, diarrhoea.
soro throat, or Is full of cold, It
moAiia the little ones' stomach, liver
and 30 fuel of bowels nro filled with
poisons mid clogged up waste nud
uoed n gontlu, thorough cleansing at
once.
Give a teaspoonful ot Syrup of
Figs, and In a fow hours, tho foul, de
caying constlpnted mutter, undigested
food mid sour bile will gentlf move
on mid out of Its llttlq bowolH with
out nausea, griping or weakness, und
you will surely havo n woll and smil
ing child shortly.
With Syrup of Flga you 'nro not
drugging your children, being com
posed entirely of IuscIouh tigs, aounn
mid nromattca It cannot bo harmful,
besides 'thoy dearly lovo Its dollcloits"
taste,
MqthorH should nlways hoop Sycup
or Figs, handy. It is tho only stom
ach, llvor mid bowel ctoansor and
regulator needed a llttlo glvou to
day y! snvo a slok child tomorrow,
Full directions fqr children of nil
iigoa and for grown-ups plainly
prlnttid on tho paclcago.
Ask your druggist for tho full
name, "Syrup of Figs mid Btlxlr of
Sounn," propped by tho California
Fig Syrup Co. This Is tho dollolous
tasting gonulno old rollablo, RofuBo
nnyUiltig oUo offered,
BBVtf Jl'l 'IbIbBH
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MT5DF0RTX OREGON, FRTB7CY, ST3PTBM"BER 20. '1912
RITCHIE WANTS
HAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Kept. 20.
- "Whether my man moots Champion
Ad Wolgust t Taft or not, I am go
ing to get him In the ring with Ritchie
If I havo to camp on the champion's
trail tho rl of my llf',"
This wuh fh declaration hero this
afternoon of Hilly Volau, manager of
Willie Ritchie, the Han Franclsco
Hghtwelght, In turning down an offer
of $,000 for Illtrhlq to meet Wolgttst
nt Tuft, Cal., on Thaiiki-glvlng Dny.
"Rltcbla must have half us much
nB WolgaHt'Keta," said Nolan, "or
thorn will bo no fight. If Wolgnst
Is glvou $20,000, thou Ritchie must
gut $10,000. Ritchie run rnulte more
than $3,000 for a in round fight In
the oust.
"Wolgast may owapo a heating by
tho Taft portnoltcrs not ottering us
more monoy this time. Hut wo will
get him sooner or later, and when wo
do, Mr, Wolgast had hotter kiss his
title good bye before ho enters the
ring."
BRYAN REPEATS CHARGE
AGAINST TEDDY'S REGIME
HO.BMAN, Mont , Sept. 20. Wll
llnm J, Bryan here today repeated bin
chnrgo that tho "Intcresta controlled
the whlto house during Roosevelt's
term as president " Ho speaks at
Hutte tonight and will go Into Idaho
tomorrow.
FARM EXHIBIT
AT ASHLAND
Four gala days In Ashland. Sept.
25th, 28th Inclusive, the occasion be
ing tno Cth annual exhibition of the
First Souihorn Oregou District Agri
cultural Society. This will be held in
tho big new Natatorlum, affording
ample space for the many attractions,
embracing products of farm, orchard,
garden, poultry 'rd, dairy, domes
tic sclenco, fancy work, art displays,
etc. Reducod fares on railways. Ad
mission to pavilion, 2Ti cents each
day; evening attractions extra. A
special feature will be tho children's
Industrial contest. Premium lists are
to be had of the various school sup
erintendents and Jjirlticlpals through
out tho county, br address Ashland
Commercial Club.
TROUT FLIES
BACKUS &MONNIS
AND
DIAMOND BRAND
$1.00 Doz.
The Norleigh Diamond
Wateitite M Goat
coat wili style and class
and the mo t prncticnl hunt
ing coat ever designed. Is
absolutely v.Ucr-Ught, yet
light and flexible. A cont
made to T.t a hunter and very
liberal in cut.
j bound vhli lf-athsr, lias leather
covered tho liters; f ; ojtio cut
in poikcts, on ou tpoehet
und bus tull (,'amt , m through
out the enllro cn.it. do corduroy
collar tits pcrtecily und when turned
up fastens with storm strap, Tho
button holes aro all worked with
silk, sllk-BtllchcJ staya at tho drain
ing pointi.
Taa ventilated tinder arm gussets
u.id ndfusl&bta cuffs. Tho water
proofing is by a new process that If
really watcr-titht.
" you want a coat that hor
MU3S, style, and yet roons (ui
ly i'eusot,,il,U"lnp " 1""
,le tlM
$1.50 Up
Thot out.by
F. W. Shapleigh
Hardware
28 South Central
BIG PERCENTAGE
S (UK
V ' 3' m i
REVOLVER CLUE TO
BARRS MURDERER
PORTLAND, Ore , Sepl 20 Tho
first progress toward tracing thn
murderer or Hurry (1 Hurr, chauf
feur who wriH killed nenr hero early
Tuesday morning, was made today
when fjcorgo Rnrr, brother of tho
dond man and Defective Hwennoss
found thn rovoiver with which It Is
hollovcd Ilarr was murdered about n
qimlor of a nillo from tho spot whore
the body wuh found. 11 was n .38
calibre revolver,
Tho weapon wau found between
where the body wan picked up and
tho roadhoiiHu to which ho had taken
two men and n woman Monday night.
The revolver was numbered so It is
believed tho murderer will be traced
Rlood stulns were on tho gun.
MB I'VE TRIED Wm
I'VE TRIED
THEM ALL
And I want to tell you this one thing about the
average stocking they are ruined in the dyeing.
They may be a nice, pretty "fast black," but it's
service that counts. '
But I've found an ideal it's
A
rmor
m
That's the one hosiery
and all because it is dyed by a process that doesn't
weaken or injure the yarn. '
Ladies' ITose 25, 35 50 to 1.50.
-22ZZZE2ZE2
S.S.S.
Bad blood Is rcsponslblq for most of our ailmonts, and when from any
causo it bccomo3 Infected with impurities, humors or poisons, trouble In soma
form Is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc.,
show that tho blood Is infected with unhealthy humors which, have changed
it from a pure, fresh stream, to a sour, acrid fluid, which forces out Its
impuritiys through the pores and glands of the skin. A very common evl
denco of bad blood is sores and ulcers, which break out on tho Uesh, often
from a very Insignificant bruise, or oven scratch or abrasion. If the blood
was healthy tho place would heal at onco; but being infected with impurities
whloh nro discharged Into tho wound, irritation and inflammation are set
up, tho fibres and tissues are brokon, and tho soro continues until the
blood Is purified of the cause. S. S. S. Is Naturo'3 blood-purifier and tonic,
made entirely from roots, herbs nnd barks. It goes down into tho circula
tion and removes every particle of impurity, humor or poison, restores lost
vitality, nnd steadily tones up tho entire system. S. 8. S. neutralizes any
excess of acid in tho blood, making it pure, fresh and healthy, and perma
nently cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Bolls, and all other skin
eruption or disease. Book on tho blood nud any medical advice free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA. GA.
MEDFORD
Friday,
TItlUMI'lIAN'T
WIMilAM A. 1JUADV, Ltd. Presents
Tho Funnloht Piny la the Kuglh.lt Iittiiguago
BABY
MINE
lly Margaret Mayo
"Utiby Mluo" Ik n Joyous bundle of hearty fun, not to bo missed, If
you know whnt'a good for yon.
A year In New York, olght montliB in Chicago, noarly two years In
London, la but a brief record ot tho comedy's run In larger cities
ritlGKS JfOe, 75c, $1.00, $1.80.
SKATS SALK opens Tuesday, Sept. 17, ut llaskiu's Drug Store.
CAMPA IN POSSESSION
OF CARBOCIA. S0N0RA
mVOLAH, Ariz., Kepi. liO.-Oen-enil
Ciimpii, wlio, according to Mex
ican federal nilviecH wn defenled nt
Altar, xtiite of HrJnorn. in lodny in
ikmihohhioii of Cnrliocia, ninny mile
Houtli, ('uiri)ia nfiponrod ut Cnrliocia
iino.Tin'clcilly during tlie night und
looted tin- (own nl'tor n xlilit ro.Hiit
niu'e by the roiidontH, The insiirrooto
force, wined wnH driven from Alt.tr
with lovon liillod nml foity wounded,
ih now reported t have boon nn in
dopomlont "nnny" of Vnqul Inilifltix
and brigand,
N'ollro of Hale or Hrldgo Itonds.
The city council ot the City of
Medford, Oregon, will recolvo sealed
proposals for tho purchase of 120.000
flvo (5) per cent, twenty (20) year,
Ilrldgo Honda for not less than
par and accrued Interest, at Its
regular moetng to bo held October
1st, 1312.
All bids must be accompanied by
Plati
I've found trives service
PURIFIES
BAD BLOOD
THEATRE
Sept. 20.
11UTUHX
i.1 ,.,," i1 '."j.jsajima.iHJ.'Jsl
ii certified chuck eipial to flv6(r) Hr
cent of the amount hid for, Mid ehk
to bo made payable to the City Treas
urer of the City of Medford, Oregon
nnd to bo forfeited to said CUyln
case said bid Is accepted and iald
bonds aro not purchased in accord
ance with said proposition within
twenty (20) days after the notice of
said acceptance.
All bids to bo filed with the City
Recorder at any time before five
o'clock p. m., September 27, 1913.
Tho Council reserves tho right to re
ject any and nil bids.
ELMBRT. FOS8,
City Recorder.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
tth day of September, 1912.
Oh! You
Beautiful Lots
"When you hear those trains
"whistling" for Crescent
City yoii will be sorry yu
didn't take a chance on this
"dirt." The best tiling on
earth is "earth," especially
when you can buy it so
cheap.
"When looking at these lots
notice the' big tree said to
be the highest tree in, the
city lots of -shade. It is
rumored by old timers ,here
that many years, ago train
robbers buried a box ot; gold
deep under this tree.
I haven't bad time to 3g for
the $20.00 gold pieces as I
have been so busy lately sell
ing real estate.
Sold 10 lots in last 30 days,
and now closing out the last
two. - 7 -
These Ms are; deep, 50x140
feet 'iEast Front" sidc
walks all in and paid for.
Eacing four new houses on
Rose avenue.
"We are moving east in Octo
ber and will sell these 2 lots
cheap. .We stand to lose
$750 on 2 lots in 12 months.
I guess that's going some.
The Lord Loves a
Cheerful Loser
i Inquire
B. E. GATES Owner
23 Rose Avenue
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