Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 18, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, (XTO'lilOtt 18, 1012.
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IOGAL AND
Mrs. Florence HnUtOuy llnlght
will .bIiijc on Sunday at tho First
Presbyterian, churchy Tho quartoU?
vrlll sing whlfch Is c,ompq9ed of Mr.
.and -Mrs. Oeorge Andrews and Mr
ami Mrs, IC. 12. (loru. Miss Flora
Gray will bo at tho organ. Mr, A.
J. Vance will have his orchestra and
chorus to nsidst In the service. .Morn
Ing nnd evening services, Nevt
Sunday tho communion service will
be held, at 11 rt. pi. A goodly num
ber of members will bo received both
A. X. Woody of this city called nil D pwictwon " u py letter, aii
tho Malt Tribune office Thursday ' momwn 01 me cnurcn nro rotiuesicu
nud (stored. Ho. cast his first fn" t0 be present. Services
Harry Footo has left for tho oust
Hlid tho local boy DlcyellstK are,
grieving as he was their "very good
friend", us one explained as he could
always bo counted upon to repair
their ."wjieola w'hqn they broke.
WILSON WINS SAY
MARINE BAND BOYS
ago ana tor stopnon a uougiaR.
llo. Is an nrdont admirer of Wood
row Wlhon and Cojonel F. I. Van
eilc,v . . ,
What makes CloveTnnd Waking
Powder sell? Quality and price. 3
pound cans, $1.00; 5 pound, Jl.Go.
Ask for tho cans with tho screw
top and metal handle under regular
, coven Arc useful when emply.
Polk Hull and non, O. 0. Hull,
havo tho frame work up and tho roof
on u very flno eight room residence
on north Bnrtlctt street, near the
Lincoln school honso. O. O. Hull Is
carpenter and thus far hns done
nearly nil tho work single handed.
Sale of Reiner bats nt M.
M. store Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. ISO
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hart and
their Bon, IV. Will Kills 'llnrt, and
wife, loft Friday morning for a
week's automobile trip to Snn Fran
cisco. J An oven tcaspoonful of Cleveland
Baking Powder will do as much, or
more, than a heaping tcaspoonful of
other powders. Ask your grocer for
a 3 pound can: which costs only
11.00. '
Someone, presumably boys, re
moved thrco burrs from a lumber de
livery wagon In tho Trail Lumber
coMp.niy's yards Sunday night. Mr
Gaynor, manager of tho company,
dislike very much tho Idea of
prosecuting tho boys but he says he
will do so If tho burrs are not re
turned. For goodness sake, havo It. A.
Holmes, tho Insurance man write
your Insurance Ho knows how.
J. ,T. Galliger, foreman for Deuel
& Weeks at their big orchard tract
near WoodvHle, has a beautiful seven
room bungalow nearly completed.
This splendid home is on tho corner
of North Central avenue and Clark
street. Ed noberts Is tho contractor
who Ib putting up tho building.
Mr. Beso T. Baker took first prize
as best pastry cook In Jackson coun
ty. She always uses Clovcland Bak
ing Powder and purchases the 5
pound size from her grocer for $1.63.
A. C. Taylor of Central Point.
Medford's former footfltter, was In
our city Thursday,
Oak nbd hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
A. Penwoll was In tho ApplcgaU
action, on a hunting trip, a few
dajs since.
Mrr. Horace Pclton of Sams Val
ley ami Mrs. Smith of Gold Hill
shopped In Medford Thursday afternoon.
District Attorney Mulkey has re
turned from an official trip to
Grants Pass and was In Jackson
ville Thursday.
Qra Anglo, a former resident of
Medford, was down from Ashland
Thursday. Ho Is engaged in thu
moving picture business nt that placo
na also Chlco, Redding and Kenuct,
Cal.
Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr.
It. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg.,
phono Home 145.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Polouzc and
Lemon Charley of Eaglu Point pre
cinct were In our city for a short
time recently.
Tyson Bcall and C. O. Dickey,
who live near Centrat Point were
Medford visitors Thursday.
Judge Nell made au official trip
to Central Point precinct Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Palm arc back
from a sojourn at their summer
home in Klamath county.
J. W. Sllngcr of Lake crook la
making Medford a business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. P.'K, Nally of Big
That the sentiment of tho country
along their route on this, trip Is
strongly for Woodrow Wilson Is n
statement made Thursday afternoon
by men bora oC the United States
M.-uhu. band, a straw vote of tho
baud itoelf. tho same musicians
stated, would show Wilson ahead
with Roosevelt second. Tho band
member havo but little regard for
President Tnft duo possibly to the
fact that the weekly concerts at
tho white houso during hU admini
stration have been lengthened to
several hours longer thau those dur-1
lug Teddy's terms. J AM along tho
route." one of the musicians stated,
"we have boon Interested In tho coun
try, people and political bltuntlon.
Wo find It strong for Wltaoii and
most of us pick tho New Jersey man
as tho winner "
COMMANDS MONTENEGRINS.
HAM,, HERE
REEHN
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VOTERS
, GOLD DUST
not only cleans, but sterilizes
CROWN PJBMCEDEWL0 f H0MTENEQR0
Crown Prince D.uilIo U commander
In chief of the nrrur of Montenegro.
wil?fc opened tap war" sgaliMt' Turkey.
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SENATOR HEYBURN
DEAD AT CAPil
Senator H. Von der Hellen of Wel
len was a Medford visitor Thursday
accompanied by bis son Carl.
Dr. RIckert, eyesight specialist,
over Kenlner's. No drops used.
James Kierman ot tho upper Roguo
river country Is spending a few days
In Medford,
Sale, of Beaver hats at M.
M. storo Thursday. Friday and
Saturday. 130
'frolbrook WUblngton has returned
from a trp to Washington.
Vapor baths and scientific massage
$1.00 for men and, women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, lifVopvocter and nervo
specialist, 203 Garnett-Corey Bldg.
phone Home 145.
John H. Garnett, of tho Garnett
Corey Hardware Co., has returned
from, a two months' visit to his old
homi; in, Missouri,
Nifty, stylish and up-to-dato' hats
at tho Home Millinery. Reasonable.
i' 101 West 9th street. Open even
ings. 179
Joe. Smith of Roguo River, repub
lican "Bointiico for county cornmls
uloucr, Is spending a few days, in
Medford. He was formerly a mem
ber of tho firm of Smith & Maloney
ami 'will spoil a large, voto n hls
vicinity. . T
' f. A. Nowcll, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. bldg.
Lncolu McCorniJck bus returned
from a fljlng trip to Crescent City
made In tho Interests of the proposed
rutlroad survey about to bo Inaugu
rated. Dr J. F. Roddy Is now In
Crescent City for the same purpose,
.Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
. Postmaster George W. Donnell of
Grants Pass was a Medford visitor
'iFriday.
" George K. Boos has a copy of the
Ulster County Gazette, dated Jan.
uary, 4,, 1S00, which U on exhibit
'In ,tho4 Mall Tribune window. It
t Glasses fitted without use of
drugs. pr. RIckert, over Keut-
nor's.
W. J. Stanley, who has been in
tho,, Willamette valley for some tlmo
post, htopped In Medford Thursday.
while oulil- wuy to Athland
Weeks &McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
9y Vbom sa7)
arickt nuii x. w. w.k t7i
A, S. 9ttH
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Butte spent a few days In Medford
this week.
Mrs. J. Goodmanson and MUs
Clara Ostrom of Ashland made our
city a visit during tho week.
AV. I. Mclntyre, Don Cameron and
Fred Owen of Jacksonville spent a
few hours In Medford Thursday.
Eirmln Zana of Gold Hill was
among the many visitors in Medford
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. M. Reeve. Mrs. J. G. Dunning
ton, Mr. and Mrs. James Eatou of
Jacksonville were In our city one
day this week.
F. W. Carnahau and D. II. Horrcll
came down from the copper belt
Thursday. They have slnco returned
accompanied by Mrs. Carnahan, who
has been hVro several days on busi
ness., J. F. Brown, county commissioner,
transacted business In Medford Thrus
day. Miss .Mollle Towne ot Phoenix,
who has .been east for some time
past, la expected home soon. ,
Guy Sadins has returned from
Coos county and was In our city
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Rcamcs
of Central Point were among the
many who Journeyed to Medford
Thursday.
R. B. Dow, Harry Luy, B. M. Col
lins. H L. Getchell and Win, Eaton
were over from Jacksonville Thurs
day afternoon.
Wm. II. Breesc. C. Ar. Sherman
and W. Ilvcsun wero among those
from Talent who attended the Sel
del meeting.
Sidney Dixon went north in tho
Interest of-.tho Page Fence company
Thursday evening,
Wcatonku Council No. 20, Degree
or Pocahontas, will hold a hoclal ses
sion this evening. There will also
bo Initiations.
The board of equalization, com
posed of the county Judgo, clerk and
assessor, will meet In unnual ses
sion at Jacksonville next week to
correct any errors that may appear
In tho usseusmeni roll.
T. J. Kcuney and Joseph Apple
baker, prominent socialists of Jack
sonville, beard Emll Seldel's speech
in Medford.
Phil Mctschan, Jr., manager of
tho Imperial Hotel at Portland, spout
a few hours In Medford Thursday
afternoon.
L. A. Rose, Mrs. J. M. Rader uud
Miss Anna Towne of Phoenix wero
Medford visitors Thursday.
The Rogue River Hallway com
pany has given notice of an Increase
of fare. After this week single
fares will be 25 cents, round trip 35
cents.
J. A. Leniery, of Ashland, prohi
bition candidate for district attor
ney, Is spending tho day In Medford
campaigning.
Fred Williams and Postmaster
Donnoll of Grants Pass are visiting
jMedford.
George W. Duun and Herbert
Hnnna aro spending thu day on the
lApplegatt) campaigning.
P, A, Hiibsey U off on a abort
hunting trip.'
Mrs. M. A. Van'Vulkenburgh of
Rookfnrd, 111., Is a guest ot her
daughter, Mrs, A. B. Schuster.
WASHINGTON. Oct. LS. Senator
Heybttrn of Idaho, died hero last
night after a lingering illness. He
was 00 years old and had been In
tho scuato nine years.
Senator Heybura vah ono of the
best-known men In the wet and had
a high reputation, for eloquenco and
legal, skill. In contrast to Borah, he
represented tho old school in pol-l
Itlcs and opposed onany of tho so-
called progressive reforms. Al
though hla vlows In recent years of
ten wero unpopular, -lie was true to
them throughout and won many
friends by his courage and strength
ot conviction. Ho was always a
staunch partisan of tho north and
a warm advocate of tho traditions
dating back to the outbreak ot tho
civil war.
MONTREAL. Quo.. Oct. J Tho
twenty-first session of tho provincial
synod of Canada (Church of Eng
land) convened In this city today
and was opened with a sermon de
livered by Aha lord blsbop of Huron
In Christ Church cathedral, it &e
Fry Chicken In
Cottolene
The best fried chicken you
ever ate can be made with
Cottolene.
Cottolene can be heated to
a much higher temperature
than either butter or lard,
witholltburrling. It fries so
quickly that little of the fat is
absorbed, preventing the food
being greasy. For this reason,
Cottolene-fried food is more
healthful than food fried in
butter or lard.
Cottoleae is
more econom
ical than 'lard
goes one
third farther;
costs very
much less
than butter.
THE IT. K. rAIKBANX COMPANY
ENGLISH MMES
SPiiT JTO FACTIONS
LONDON, Oo IS -f.Cltn.oa exists
In the rankamf (he militant auffra
gettcs here today following a split
over the leadership of tho Women's
Social and Political Union. A ser
ious disagreement over the policy
of tho union between Mrs. Paukhurat
nnd Pethrlck . Laurence and hU nna ,f I"vm1. (ho umpire during
wlfo I responsible for the trouble. I1"" l,ast Mon "''""'d forever
Tho control ot (ho newspaper blacklhited from taking any part In
Vntoa For Wm.mn" l xtlM hold i,v ' orgaulxed baseball, according to
tho Lawrences, but Mrs. Paiilthurat l resulcHl ,',u'n
declare her .faedon will start a
nattsp:tpor to bo known an tho "Suff
ragette," ot which Mrs. Christobel
Paukhurst l ,to bo editor. This,
they say, will bo tho official organ
of thci union,
l.nokini; hule timl hoiuly with li
dent uliilitv to keep on Minkin lmiuls
uiuelimlely . l lluwloy, reU'ccn
tati lu eoiiuiCHS lYtuVt tllin ilUlrict,
tun) t'liutlidnlu IW 'fo-oleeltnn spent
I'liililV nt MVilfouV gtoelliijj; frieml
mid eoiixliluoulw. Mr. lpt'yvlv ll
spuud n week in (lie ediiuty.
''I do not niillcipulc- ny tHlTitMiltj'
in Ueiiitf re-olcetud," xlalei Mr. Hur,
lev, "ib lu light K n iiuit ttne, in
pito of tho fiift Hint twor.vthiiiK
. ci'fiii" to lie going (U'intx'intic.
F0GAL MUST PROVE
BIAS BY UMPIRES!
NEW YORK. Oct. 18. -Formal
charges against Horace Fogol, pres
ident or tho Philadelphia NatlouulH,
based on his recent assertions that
tho iimphcx favored Now York nnd
that this year's race hud been fixed
for that club to win, wero ordered
drawn nt a special meutlng here to
day of the National league.
Fogel, It was stated, would b
given amplu opportunity to present
evidence In support of his charges,
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METCHAN SAYS BOURNE
WILL CARRY PORTLAND
1'lul .Mi'telinu. jr.. proprietor of the
Hotel Imperial nt Portland mill II Mel
Josephine nt (Ir.inli Vn spent
Tlmrsdny nfternuoii in Medford. Mr.
Mctclino, who F un clcelor on the
republican ticket, t;ilc- that the in
dientiou, uru that Joinitluiii tluuriie.
jr., will curry Pirtluud liv n large
vote uud that the content iu nil likeli
Itood will be 'between Itonrne nnd
Lane. Mr. Arelchnu U hopeful for
Tnfl, but udin) WilW-s stieiigth.
ltccime L. II. Mo.MultJin, o en
joined the Crater fike road bill is
one of the Bull Aloj.c electors,, ninny
local ltooievelt jidvoentes nre phiii
uliis Co "neVnVeb JleMnfinn nnd MilistU
tute .Mrtclinn no the ballot.
If the charges tiro not proven,
continued Lynch, then it Is up to the
league to prevent Kogel horcafter
from representing tho National
league club In any capacity.
Gold Dust doo3 more than wash tho surface
it digs deep aftor gofms and hidden particles of
dirt and decay. It purifies and makes everything
sanitarily safe. Neither dirt nor germs can live
where Gold Du$t has made its appearance.
Gold Dust needs little help from you; it docs
most of the work alone. It 13 a vegetable-oil
soap in powdered form,
to which nre added
cleansing and purify
ing ingredients which
get busy the moment
they touch the water.
Use Gold Dust for all
cleansing purposes. It
saves time, saves labor,
saves backs, and saves
money. ..,, tfM C0LD DUST twins
do your work"
THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, CliicfltJa
The Mop is Mightier
than -tihe Board
W7J
Clarence Meeker was an Ashland
visitor Thursday.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I'Olt HUNT Furnished room with
sleeping porch, hot nud cold water,
gas, electric lights lu room. Will
rent to young man with first class
references, fto nor mouth. "Oil
S. Ofikdnlo, Pacific 71. IS I
KOIl SALK One Twin Thor motor
cycle for sale cheap nt Martin's
Dloclo Shop. is l
FOIt SALK Muggy, strong and
roomy, little used; also single har
ness. II U. McCabu. 217 (iarnett
Corey Mldg.. phono G571. 1S1
ANTi:n For wood cutting and
odd Jobs call Bailey, phono 1 7.S-IC.
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nBBsiiiiiiiiiiV
SKATS ON SALK AT IIASKIVS
Sulurdiiy, Oil, llllli (or Siilivtll-
er
IMniu Sclnirldcr at Hit; Piano.
i - . i, i i ,. i 'li -. 1 .,
.Mondiiy, Oil. Ut Nt, (..iiiidl .sale
PMH'I U.oo H..ti and tjil.no
Medford Natatorium
Monday Eve. Oct. 28
Mme, Johanna
GADSKI
WorldV Uwateot llrniontle
Soprano
Oho t'oncert Ontjr
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ORIENT
CRUISE
See Rgypt, the Pyramids nud tho
Holy Land. A delightful ,crulbu on
tho palatial
S, S. CINCINNATI.
(17000 tons)
Equipped with ovory luxury of tho
best modern liotola.
Leaving New York
JAN. 28, 1913
Visiting Funchal, Cadiz. Gibraltar,
Algiers. Genoa, VIllo-Francho, .Syra
cuse, .Malta. I'ort said. Jaffa, Hoy
rout, PIraeaus, Kalamkl, Constanti
nople. Cnttaro, Messina Palermo,
uud Naples.
80 DAYS S325
AND L'P
Send for full Information
4 f
Hamburg-American Line
100 Powell St., San Ftwiilf.e, Cal.
Or Local Agent,
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The New Furs Are Here
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These Two Illustrations Show
the Style Tendencies
Our showing of pretty ami serviceable Kurs this year is unusual
ly complete and consists of tho newest ideas in Henri's, neck furs,
and l miffs in such furs as black wolf, stone nmrlcu, ojiponsiiiii,
river mink, Gorman sable, Isabel hi oppossum, sable coney, I'Yciicli
coney, French mole, Jap mink, Arctic fox, black lynx. Vou are
invited to inspect this showing the prices of which are very rea
sonable and range from
$3.50 up to $78
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Extra Specials for Saturday s Selling
V2iUr heavy Outing Flannels O-
New Colonial Drapery Fabrics 18
10c Dress GMnghams . 8t
$1.00 Pure Linen Ta-blc Damask 89
73c pure Linen Table i)amask 49
50c pure Linen I luck Towels ...,.. 20
IHc and 20c Kimona Crepes l.: , : 15
V2V and 13c JJress GinghamH V
1.25;,uiul'$1.50 Dress Goods 98c'
73c Fancy Silks ...U..: . ....; 49(s
30c worth Writing Pa per and Envelopes 29
VlVowV u re Linen CJrnsli 9id
73c Leather Hand J3ags.
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Children's 73c and $1.00 Sweaters
Children's 73c Outing Gowns
G3e and 73c Fancy Ribbons' 39
73e and $1.00 Plauen Lace Collai'H...'....s li)(;
$5 Nemo Corsets,' 1 lot 2.98
$0 .Hon-Ton Corsets , '. ;. .....p.50
Children's ('0c and 73c WtiiilvXrmtlirwoni 39
Ladios' 00c Union Suits 39
Children's 30c Pants and Vests 25"
$1.30 Cotton lllankels ijJl.13
$7.50 All Wool Cotton JJlankets $4.95
Ladies' $! and $-1.50 Sweaters $2.98
Laili'M $1.23 Kid Gloves
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The Big Store
KENTNER'S
The Big Store
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