Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 11, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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wnilrtV Mim'IiiiII Hdrici prnjniiii Ih
now mi full blnnl. Itcforc thin pop
eyed Horleft' Iiiii'IiiiI('m tliurn will In
I wo liiiMflinll cliilw fit, lor the booby
Imluli mil) two IhiihIk'iI (limihiiiiil niv
I ii rooter i nulling ttl I In illrxy
rlri'k'H, piirsni'il hv mi unity of keep
r fronli from (ho "him luuiwe."
Of thn I(iiII.)ih up lo dale, iu
teiunw no) only have lirol.i'ii even,
hut I'lirh licollii mill nerve hhtillcrlnu
buttle Iiiih u'onc lo (lie I inn I Inning -llio
fluid pili'li, tli" i'liuil oiil, where
Ihe Trull ntnrpiti of u Iniir inilil htin
Won or hut nil HiU'o coutentM, If
(hero f f4 liny edjje ("liny, It Ih'Ioiijj to
tin Oinut. M ifl raw lum 'IVxri'iiu,
Mnlliinvitoii mill Mnnitiiinl left, while
Ilonlnn IiIih only .lot Wood, CoIIIiin,
Hull mill O'Hrleii fulled lo hIiow hIiii)
Ih li'oliiilcallv eiilled uitmi'pronf
KmU, Yet the Ucil Hon carry
two hlronir feature. The fliniiln have
hIiiiwii mi i'acr uInIi to crack nl
every eloe nil. while Hotou hn
ilUplaycil n ilanni"H nptril in tin'
attack at tint finili-n resolute
coiiniKi In liatllinn iinlil the lat innii
hiM died. Thin alible fliihlinl bril
liantly ypxtinlas' when only a mlrnrle
unvnl Itiihe Miinpuiri), after work
Inir in one of the cninilfMt yaincx
Hoxton'N one wenlmcKM U Uwk of
KI'iiithImIiIp tftct tenm iiptx'nr lo lit
working in rlrrleM, with no central
iVm., In (lie fourth buttle toilny,
Tcrnii unit Vioil will hook ui be
fore lhi, jrirnlei! crowd uilnoMinn a
jjiiine. ' With even middling cat her,
them will be -10,000 prrioan nt tin1
Polo flroiiililH mid if the fame breaks
crack mul flnheH n the other
li(ive done, thorn will he the u idlest
hpiiMii of freiiry that ever lore llm
welkin into xlripM or rnttleil the
heethue eritKX of foomi'M Hluff.
! Holh teaniM toilny uanl rain, A
Mittourintiil memis a fourth enme
Siitiinliiy heforo u litfir orowil than
I'ouhl hn tiiiiKtercil loilny, and, con
M'mteiilly, more money for the piny-erf.
MiiNtcr FIhIi Wnrileii I'Mwanl ('Inn
ton, in IiIr (jiiurlerlv tepoit to Iln
hIiiUi fiMi mill uama eoiiuninhioii, re
ferx hn I'oIIowk to local coiulilinnM
After coiiHlilnrahle i'oinnpoiiii"iii'
with llio California. ()iciiii I'mver
rompnny with reference to the iiiHtnl
Inllon of mi additional fixhwuy ovo
tlii'Ir (lidd liny dam, I wiih iiimhle to
gel any rciillH, and, In order to c.H
relief at the earllcwl wimh1IiIi; uiomeiii
I hceureil the HervIceH of mi eliKiiu'e
who prepared plium mid upcclfici
tloiiH for Die plxiKiNid 1'idder on the
oulh wide of thu iler, Theto p!miM
mill xpeeifieutloiiN, with u iiotiee
from (his office, ivim wni'il Uhmi
I he manager of the above cunipaiiy,
dcinandinc that the lixlivviiy he in
dialled mii In oHralioii not lalci'
tint it tS'iiemhei' 1h, So fm. ii.t cf.
fort Iiiih heeu maile to bcfii. rork,
mul should (IiIm company iimw (lie
nnlli'it and rcfiiHc to cotihlract the
linhwuy, I would respectfully n.!;
Hint I he IiimIi'iicc.1 'o hIiiiI uelioti
a;ainHl the eoulpiiny for !!- fuiiit
to provide the fidiwiiy.
FihIi rulttirist U'llsoii iiIho made n
ehme InvesliKiili'in tt Hock Cieek,
In Klamntli" count V, with u iet of
I'rilnhliwhiiii; n trout Imvl.i'iy ami,
after Hclcclinc n Miiitabl-.r location,
(iriniittemenlH were made with Cam
'flu' ijitli'1 , ii 1 1 nm Parti,
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BIG FEATURE AT
UWU 1 umm.wmi
At JtauviJU UUok alln wrap tntd
wllii Mini aMiin Tit enmr drai ti of
o t,A .IrlptU nhlt llk, nil ft cherry In
! uud ,i;Hi, uvar revtrk of (ilatUil
o.fcuH i,fl IIikIii liand Mutvo of tin
UMJfeU citi d Chin wild Uc cut
laf 0U JHIUL
m THEATRE
"A Nntlon'H I'erll." nun of llio
KrciiliiMt two reel feature fllmx vr
iiibiIo In hcliiK biiowii nt tho IhI
'J'heator. Thrt iitory ihalg with nrmy
tiro, plcH, and a love. Interest that
works nvnrythlnK In llio end for tho
bout, 'Pin Herniation of tho jdcttiro lit
tho IiIowIiik MP of a war venel by
a Hiihtnarlni; mine, a feat In film
photography that Ik hard to equal.
Anl(ln from thin Mk feature film tho
InIk Ik lucky la liavltiK tho Carson
trio, Orpheum actor, In u Hklt they
call "ragolloiiH raRlMtn." A humor-
nun picture, "Two (lay l)0;H,,, deal
With a Jolly pair making llio roumlii
of an amiinmiictit park ami Ih a xrream
all thu way through.
C9K
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WANTED TO OPEN
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I'OItTI.ANI), Or Oct. II. Tho
vice criiHmler In tlm city are today
UffriiUMltiK tho ndniisslonH mado by
Henry IlnrrlN, hotel ownnr In court,
that Sum Kranlner, on trial for ex
tortion, made him n propOBltlon re
cently to hoimo nil tho mnlo procur-
em of "blood money" In the city and
mlxxloner Htonr for wriiiini n ilnt, ,(' lnnt ,bo' wcro not "olclod by
ete thereof before liikina miy I in
ther netiori,
1111. ANNIVKHKAItY BALK.
Jum received n uhlpment of tho
popular Mackinaw coatH, belted mod
el, 3fi to 30 Incheit long, blun and
black ami brown and black check,
wild olnowhere at flS.nil and $lft,
on tale here for $U.&0.
KCNTNKIl'H 1IIO 8TOIIIJ.
' ttii. iiiIIa In rAfurn fA Ihn nirnm
..,- ,-VVW, .,. .... .W. fr.U ,..w
tectlon, KrflKtner according to liar
rlif, wax to be given a largo iihare of
the graft and wbh to CHtabllsh In tho
wltncftH' hotel nn agency for the col
lection of thU "blood money."
Krnnlner and Harris were arretted
nfier two North Knd chnractera wore
alleged to hnve given them protec
tion money. ThU money U said to
have been found on Karri.
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AND COOS BAY
(Curekn Herald)
That Kureka I posit I rely to bo
connected with Portland and other
Oregon point by roll In tho very
imar future wiih entabllnhcd beyond
question yeaterday afternoon when
deed ronveylng rlKhl-of-wuy owned
by tho Honthcrn I'arlfle railroad
company and embracing tho terri
tory lying between How I'ralrlo and
the Klamath river were conveyed to
the Wlllnmctte-J'nclflc Itallroad com
pany recently organized. The con
veyance, It Ih undertoo(l, I dimply
technical, the Wlllamette-Paclflc
company being fllmply n branch of
the Bonthern Pacific railroad com
pany. In Incorporation papers filed with
the county clerk over a month ago,
tho purposes of the Wlllamette-Paclflc
company were et forth, no
mention of the rond down the coast
being mode. It Ih now evident, how
ever, that the company In to do more
EUGENE PREPARES TO
CELEIrTATE NEXT TUESDAY
KIJOHNK, Oct. t JO. Thin pretty
little town Ih putting n im ''Ki:nda,
mcetin,J' elolhes in onlcr 1 1 extend a
fillintr welnojne to the throuirs that
will jKiur in hero "next Tinvdiy to
relebrnte the opening of thu Ou';'n
Klcolrie line from Portland.
John H. MiiKladiy, ircsidcnt of the
commercial oltib nlded hv u huxllin
committee of nffcislnntu, lias nrrmp
ed for hand corieertt h the Ki.en'
and Albany band, n big- industrial
jmrude nt three o'clock, n hitr Imn
qiiet nml midnight "jnmhoree" to
he conducted by the Oregon univer
sity Mtideulx. All telrgrnph and tele
ulione iwilnu in the cilv nrn liein"
decorated with Ivy, and nrchex nie.'10 eml aU Indlgefitlon and stomach
Stomach Sufferers
Pay Nothing
Unless Cured
A I'oHtal Will Itrlng Trial Treatment
iind Hlnlory of Famous People
MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets surely
bfinjr erected nt various htreet inter-
seetlous.
IHHi ANMVEHSAIIV KAI.K
Junt received a uhlpment of the
popular Mackinaw coat, belted mod
el. 3(1 to 39 Inches long, blue and
black and brown and black checks,
old clsowhcro at $12.50 and $15,
on sale here for $6.50,
KENTNEIV8 DIG STOItK.
misery and to prove It we will send
a trial treatment, an '.nterestlng
booklet, and tell you exactly bow to
banlBh all stomach trouble and put
your stomach In fine Bhap or not
a cent to pay. Just say on a pos
tal or In a letter, "Send me freo
trial treatment of MI-O-NA" and you
will never be sorry nddres Booth's
Ml-o-na, Buffalo. .V. Y. Chas.
Strang guarantees them.
TRIWEEKLY TRAIN
SERVICE BUTTE FALLS
The Pacific & I?atern railway an
nounce (he Inauguration of u new
Norvlro for tho winter month to
Unite Foil. Train wilt mako the
trip three time a week leaving
Medford at ! n, m. on Tuesday,
Thursday nud .Saturday only.
Dally Korvlru will continue between
Medford and Kaglo Point, leaving
Medford at 0 n. m. nud tit 4:. 10 p.
m.
WWSr'rSrBr'Brrt'ylSi frUXm&Frr&rr w fF
MANN'S Birthday Sale 's
Central Ave., Near P. O. -- MMJ KJM.R Central Ave., Near P. O.
Sensational Bargains Saturday
Shop Early Tomorrow Before the Rush
HALF. OF FAMED NEGRO
CONNECTED TW NS DEAD
WILMINGTON', .V. C, Oct. 10.
With Mllllo, one of tho famous negro
twin, Mlllln-ChrlHilne, celebrated
throughout the world, dead hero to
day, tho death of tho other twin In
expected within a few da)'H.
Tho twin, horn during slavery
days, had tho (mine body but two
heaR and two pair of extremities,
After birth they wore sold for $40
Q00 for exhibition purposes, but wero
Htolon from thotr'ownor a few year
Inter und tukon to Kiirope, They
were highly educated und reputed to
bo wealthy.
READY-TO-WEAR BARGAINS
SUITS
Women's tailored Suits,
values up to $20.00 On
Sale 9 Aft
Saturday ll&VO
GOATS
Women's heavy Winter
Coats, all now styles;
$12.00 values. Q Qft
Salo price v.yO
WAISTS
"Women's flannel waists
all sizes; real $l.f)0 val
ues. Our price OQj
OOATS
Children's Wint6r Coats
sizes ( to 14, $5.00 val
ues, salo price,
each ,.,
$3.98
DRESS GOODS BARGAINS
500 yards worsted dress
goods, 38 indies wide;
75a values, Afti
a yard ..-. tOC
5G inch heavy Cloaking,
all new patterns; $150
value. Stile i -fQ
price, a yard llv
1000 yards Mcssalinc
Silk, all colors; 75c val
ues. Our price,
a yard ,
48c
1000 yards fine Kimoua
Crepe, new patterns.
Salo price, a
a yard
COMFORTERS
Fine (ptality
GOVERNMENT OPENS BUREAU
TO STUDY VALLEY INSECTS
W. I). Kdmonston, who Iiiih been
nt linker, Ore., for hoiuo time has
opened nt Ashland Forest Insect
Field Station No, 0, of thn Kuto-
moloiilcnl Hlireau of the United
States In tho Mllls-McCnll block here
tofore occupied by tho Coniinerolal
club of flees, Mr. Udmonston states)
that there will bo four men under
him, but tliut they will bo out doing
field work a lanm portion of tho
time.
Mr. tidmonston expects to make
Ashland his home for tho next two
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1WK 'ANXIVKItHAiiV 8AfK.
Tho Wise ones aro KOttlntt In on
our Hpocl nrjees look theso ovor
and see what you can save;
$l,2Rl$j0 dross Roods 08c
D Noino corsets f 2,08.
Children's 00c, 73o wool panta and
yeHtH HOo,"
'11,50 blankotn $1,13,
Children's COo to 7ta nullUK
gownH, noo,
KUNTNQR'S DIQ BTOIUC,
Good sizt
Cotnfoi tors,
Special, each
$1.25
Lai'tfe size
Coni'ViVteis
well made,
$2.98
SitViilifi.;
Comforters
$2.48
Extra fine
Comforters
Special
$3.48
NOTIONS
Colgate's Talcum Powder,
Good ITair Nets 1?
Good Tape 2
Safety Pins 3
Paper of gool Pins 2
Good Dross Shields....l5r
BLANKETS
Qroy Cotton
Blankets, good
size, special, a pr.
?' 48c
Fancy lobe
Blankets, new
patterns, special.
; a pair
$1.98
Pane-Plaid
Blankets
large size, special,
a pair
$1.69
All wool
Blankets, good
$(.00 value.
special, a pair
$4.98
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS
Womon's heavy Outing
Plnimo) Gowns, 'jja
very special vSrC
Women's extra Quality
Outing Gowns, full size.
$. 89c
OUTING FLANNEL SKIRTS
Women's good quality
Outing Skirts, fast col
ors, very special,
oach
29c
Womon's extra fino
quality Outing Plaijnol
Skirts, very MO
special, each wv
DOMESTIC BARGAINS
SHEETS
72x90 bleachod, (50c
grade, Saturday OQ
special dvL
COTTON BATTS
Knough for a comforter.
Special, "" QO
otch yQv
HOSE
Womon's "Bui son'
IIoso, 25c grado, P
Spoeial, a pair , C
OUTING FLANNEL
Ileavy 10c grade, Satur
day special, Q
a yard ....'. Ol
OIL CLOTH
Best quality, colors only
our price, 4 (ji
a yard .'. AvC
UNDERWEAR
Womon's fleeced Vests
and Pants, very OC
special, each ," flV
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FREE-Save Your Sales Slipiand GctWm. Rogers' Silverware -FREE
thnn construct novernl short Hues In
Oregon, tho bridging of tho gap be
tween the northern terminus of tho
Northwestern Pacific In this county
and Coot Hay being Its fundamental
object.
It has been generally acknowl
edged for some time past that nl
though tho Northwestern Pacific
will obtain n substantial traffic as
floor! as It Is opened to Hureka from
tho south, railroad logic would not
permit Kurekn to remain tho perma
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PaUE THRT5B
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itent northern termlHUS. tv.
The bridging of the gup t th
ndrth Is contemplated, It (4 atttadj
even before thn completion of thu
Panama canal In order that xpeUid
Increased traffic at that tlwe may-ta
accommodated. The traMtar 3f
rights-of-way, as recorded yesterday,
amply stibRtnntlatei all former re
ports and stands as unimpeachable
evidence that actual railroad con
struction work north of Ehireka will
bo wltneiwod In the very near futtirri,
ddd
THE CURE FOR
SCROFULA
The usual symptoms of Scrofula are enlarged glands of tha ik.
sorea and ulcers on the body, slcln af!sctlon3, catarrhal troubles, weak
eyes, and general poor health. The Inherited poison, transmitted through
the blood, pollutes and weakens this fluid, arid In place of its nutritive
qualities Alls the circulation with scrofulous matter, which naps the vitality
of the entire system. Thousands of children, born with a scrofulous taint,
have spent their childhood in constant physical suffering, and grown to
manhood or womanhood handicapped by ill health and stunted growth,
and perhaps later some disease of the bones or Joints developed. S. 8,3.,
given in their early life, would have prevented this. It wonld aav
cleansed and purified the blood of tho taint, nourished and stengtlieasd
their systems, and assisted Bach to grow into strong, healthful maahood
or womanhood. S. B. 8. is the very best remedy for Scrofuk. It h
down to the bottom of the trouble, and cleanses the circulation of all
scrofulous matter. It supplies the weak, diseased blood with strength
and health-building qualities, and under the purifying effects of this great
remedy all symptoms of Scrofula pass away. 8. B. S. contalss no minerals
In any form, and is an absolutely safe treatment for children, avea Infants,
or persons of any age'. Literature about Scrofula and any raedienl advice
tree. inz. swux oruixiv v,u.t jiaiji.aa tm
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"It is the best automobile oil we know how to make."
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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(Incorporated)
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APPLES
APPLXS
APPLES
Do You Want to Sell?
What sorts and quantities, and what price? We are sot teae
ring for anybody's fruit.
Do you want to consign and chance the market? Coiaalt M
and wc will give you quotations. In every case we Bend the sellers
sale notes. In New York we uso our own sale notes, and do not hays
apples sold by auction.
H. N. WHITE CO.
76 Park Place New York
Established 1878
Incorporated 1904
FRUIT
D. CROSSLEY ft SONS ',:
Commission Merchants i
HOt Franklin BU New York
Our Specialty
APPLES and PEAES
We have our own houses In
NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL, LONDON' AND GLASGOW
Direct consignments solicited or see our Rogue River representative.
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
FOR SALE
Two Lots, 50x117, Queen Anne Addition
Water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks in, alley
in rear; best two lots in the addition.
One Lot, 75x120, East Main Street
Water, sewer, pavement, alloy in rear.
Five-room house and lot, Kenwood avenue
Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb
ed, lot 135 feet deep, half block Fourth street
pavemout, high ground.
Lot South Oakdale G0xl75, all improvements
in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota avenue,
alley in rear.
Seven acres, V miles north of Medford on Cen
tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part.
Any of the above properties can be purchased at
exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur
chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of . .
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
ttaiety of
Courteous
?ViU.
or management , , .g
' investment r ' , ,raw"$
and liboral treatment' ' TOfWlfife-
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00:
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W. I. Vawter , President G. R. Lindley, yiae Pirn
O. W. McDonald, Cashier
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