Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MXID TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, , OREGON, FRTDAY. OCTOTWR 25, ,1012.
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L PERSONAL
Mr. nml Mrfl. 1). W, Smnley nml
Clnuilo do F. Smith, or r-drtland, arb
In tlio city Ju th Interests of the
It, Oj II, automobile company Those
people camn UirotiKh from Portland
In! an K. C. H, car and Imvo estab
lished RKqilL In several towns alonn
the Una.
It, 0, Heddson of Hutchinson,
Kami., arrived lit Medford Thursday,
For Rooitnesa unite, havo II. A.
Holmes, the. Insnrnnca tnan write
your Insurance. Ho knows how.
Or. and Mrs. James Lonsdale of
Sauk ftnplds, Minn., are In Medford
for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Williams at 520 South Peach street
Vapor baths and scientific massage
$1.00, for men and women. Dr. R.
J, T.ockwood, chlroproeter and nerve
specialist, 203 Oarnett-Corcy DUIg.
phono Home 145.
Dr. F. M. White formerly of Med
ford, now located at Khunath Falls,
passed through Medford Friday on
route homo from a three months'
stay In Coos county.
S. A. Newell, Indies' tailor, 4tb
floor M. F. & H. bldg.
Mrs. II. C. Sherwood of Henley
vllle, Cad, who- has been in Medford
visiting J. U. Wlllekc and family, re
turned to her home Friday morning.
Oak and harawood $4.60 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
K. E. Ilagley of Ashland was in
Medford Friday on business.
Glasses fitted without uso of
drugs. Dr. Rlckert, over Kent
ner'a. L. Pape, of Harney county, Ore.,
arrhed In the city Thursday.
Oak and hardwood $4.50 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth and Fir.
W. A. Messner was In Central
Point on business Friday.
Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr.
R. J. Lockwood, Garnet-Corey Bldg..
phone Home 145,
Mrs. J. J. Skinner of Griffin creek
took train IT. Friday morning for
Redding, Cal., to which place she
was called by a telegram announcing
the death of her brother who resides
In that- place.
Or. Rlckert, eyesight specialist,
over Kentner's. No drops used.
Mrs. F. C. Page returned Friday
to her home, In Pasadena, Cal., af
ter a several weeks' visit to friends
and relatives. Dr. Page will remain
In Medford several weeksVet,'tir" un
til work Is commacoft and well under
way on his new opera house. Sirs.
Page was accompanied south by Miss
Flora Welch of this city who will at
tend a young ladies college in Los
Angeles.
Steroptican lecture Friday night
on "Famous Mausoleums of the
.world,", by Hon, L. L. Austin of Chi
cago, at the Xatatorium. This is an
educational lecture of much interest
to every one.
Mrs. K. S. Forbes and Mrs. D. T.
Lawton were in Talent Friday vis
iting Dr. and Sirs. D. A. Forbes.
Genuine Eastern, Gloucester Cod
Fish, absolutely boneless. Schief
f el la's Grocery. . "
George Clark of Xellgh, Neb., left
Friday 'morning for the south after a
several days' visit to L. D. Warner
nnd. family. These people were old
time neighbors in Nebraska.
Columbia Pig Sausage. In clean.
sanitary packages. Schleffelln's Gro
cery. J. X. Smith, a resident of Centra,!
Point, aged 70 years, was stricken
with paralysis Thursday and it is not
expected ho will survive. Sir. Smith
is well known in Jackson county
where ho has resided for a great
number of years, having come to
the coast from the east In 184G. He
Is an undo of Judge Crews of this
city.
The Men's' Ault Bible class of the
M. E. church is being largely at
tended each week and excellent work
Is being done by the Individual mem
bers of the cluss In Increasing the
attendance and in adding greater
zeal to the study or topics lven out
in the lessons and a sideline , of
topics put out bach Sunday by the
teacher. The class Is very fortunate
in having for Us teacher, II. H. Den
nett and its president, E. W. Braln
erd. They are energetic and capebiQ
In their respective (daces and there
is little probability of there being r
Jurk of interest in the work so long
as they hold thl respective posl-
t'.t'hB.
According n nints r.Peli have
riu'Iiad this cifc Mfim upper Jtosue
r'ver, j, F, Hlttsa . rh' f ;if p U;o,
who is In the hills to regains his
strength following a recent serious
Illness, bagged ;i big brown bear one
day last week. Jllttson Is expected
to letuni to Medford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C, Stlgall of Mo
horly. Mo., arrived In Medford Thurs
day and are registered nt tho Med
fnrd llek'l,,
Mr. mid Mrs. Wt Irving of Us
Angeles, arrived in lht city Thurs
day, v
C, A. Kdmondson and Wtll lJunb
of llutlo Falls left Thursday for
Portland where they will be govern
ment wltnesi.es in the railroad land
case.
1L I). Mills, manager of the llutto
Palls Lumber company came down
from Uutto Fnlls Thursday for a
couple of days' hulms stny in the
"Hy.
Mrs. ,T. Cndsow and Mrs. Riley of
Duito Falls too trnln 14 Thursday
owning for an extended .visit In New
York state.
"Mrs. U. D. Young of Central
Point visited her sister, Mrs. C. W.
Stockhnm In Medrord Thursday,
Morgan Schrack, foreman In the
Mall Tribune news and Job printing
rooms, received "a telegram from
Seattle Thursday morning announc
ing the serious Illness of his father,
E. M. Schrack, who has been 111 for
sometime. It was not expected he
would survive long, ewing: to his ad
vanced age, which Is S4 years. Mr.
Schrack, Jr:. left Bedford ror Seattle
Thursday evening.
C M. Haynes anil family of Pull
man, Wash., arrived In Mcdronl a
few' days ago and will spend the win
ter here, and may decide to locate
permanently.
Mre. E. M. Hlhbard came In Thurs
day from her home In Colfax, Cal.,
nnd will visit several weeks with her
son, Joe Hlbbard.
Mrs. T, J. Malmgren nnd Mrs. C,
C. Scott, of Phoenix, were doing
shopping In Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans of Port
land, arrived In Medford Thursday
and will make this place their home.
Mrs. Evans Is a sister of Mrs.
Deauchamp at 210 West Jackson
boulevard.
Mrs. R. J. Stewart of Agers Spur,
was In the city Thursday doing shop
ping with Medford merchants. Agers
Spur 4s a small town on the South
ern Pacific south of Ashland
Ray Gaunyan is enjoying a several
days' hunt down on Evans creek.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Paulson of
Central Point have returned from
Portland where they had been spend
ing several dnys visiting and look
ing after business matters. Sam
Pat has bought a 32-acrc ranch near
Castle Rock, Wash., which is about
fifty miles north or Portland and he
and bis family will move there In
tho uoar future.
WORKS FOR SUFFRAGE
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Mrs. William iti.uit Itrowu, of Now
York, wan one uf the n.mien who saiV
In the bull utoiWe uuive.:iuut a wcdg)
for woman Kiiffrnge. She went to the
Chicago Convention and Morked hard
for the cause.
DO YOU ENJOY EATING?
Or Does Kverytlilng Voti knl l)N.
tiH-.s Vou'.k
UNION COOKING BAGS
19c, 2 lot 3Sc
Tho only mifhorfcctl "Rriu lor Hoyon pnpor hftf
cookofw lilcoiioiiiicalhyMtic, lnbol .snVhijj,
liottor t'ootl- piit up M0 bnj?s assorted siwiii1
puckaQ. Spooial for Saturday. 10' pmiUtio,
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WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP
Facial,' Crciun, Vtw'ml Powclor, l)ontU Oronin
and Tooth Powdoi', 25t oupIi, 5 for T ...$1.00
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
in the county court of the state of
Oregon for the county of Jackson.
SS.
la the matter Of the estate or
John M. Davidson, deceased.
The undersigned, "having been ap
pointed by the county court of the
state or Oregon, for the county of
Jackson, administratrix of the estate
of John M. Davidson, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the
creditors or. and all persons having
claims against said deceased, to
present them verified as required, by
law, within six months after the
first publication of this notice to said
May Davidson at her place of resi
dence about two miles northwest of
Central Point, Ore., or at the office
of. my attorney, F. J. Newman, over
the Jackson County Bank building
In the city of Medford, Oregon.
SI AY DAVIDSON,
Administratrix of the estato of
John M. Davidson, deceased.
Dated Oils 23th day of October,
A. ., 1012,
The datq of tho first publication
or thia notice ia October 2", 1812.
Expcrtn declare thnt the reason
stomach disorders are so common In
this country Is dun to hasty and
careless habits of eating. Stomach
troubles, and run-down conditions al
so usunly go together.
John Llnd, of Oneonta, N. Y.,
sas: "I had a bad stomach trou
ble for fifteen years nnd became so
weak that I could hardly walk or do
any work. My appetite was very
poor, and It seemed Impossible to get
any relief. Slnco taking two hot
ties of Vinol 1 find that It tins al
ready Hindu a remarkable Improve
ment In my health, my digestion Is
much stronger, nnd 1 have gained In
weight."
Vlnol makes weak stomachs strong
because It strengthens and tones up
the weakened, tired and overtaxed
nerves of the digestive organs. Vl
nol is easily assimilated by the
weakest stomachs nnd Is delicious to
the taste.
Try a bottle or Vlnol with tho un
derstanding that your money will be
returned If it does not help you.
Sledford Pharmacy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR TRADE 20 acres r'vpr bottom
land in Lane Co. r.ear Eugene.
1? acres in cultivation, five acres
In hops; two hop houses, barn,
dwelling house and cut buildings.
Will trade for country property
in Rogue River valley, address
box 302 .Medford, Ore. ISC
FOR SALE Bay horse. 7 you-, old.
wt. 1G00 lbs work slng'o or dou
ble, woman c m-l handle, price
5-i-O, cash o time. E. E. Morri
son. R. R. No J, box 47, Sled-fi-rd.
Ore. 187
JERGENS'
LE BEAU MONDE
and
Violet Glycerine
Toilet Soap v
lOtf eako, 3 for 25
JERGENS'
Toilet Soap
1000 cakos full stand
ard hand milled Toiler
Soap
55 Cake
ti IV 10
RIBBONS - HOSIERY
All Silk )M Iota Ribbon, wide widths, yard 10
All Silk Satin Ribbon, wide widths, yard . .10f'
lloavviVuSilk Taffeta Ribbon, yard. 15
Kxtra'wide, bettvy, all Silk Taffeta Ribbon,
Hoys and .Misses' Sehool Hose, 'Joe val., pr. 10(
Ladies' Seamless fast black Hose, pair..... ..1,0
Ladies' Hurson Hose, the Purson full standard.
Jlijc qualify, pair 25ip
1 lot Hoys' and Misses' 'Underwear, 2He to Jfic
value" 25tf
1 lot Misses fleece lined Union Suits . .. .50
Misses, (vctm fine heavy quality Union Suits $1
Ladies' Union Suits, each 75, $1 and $1.50
Hallowe'en Novelties
Masks, ,"Kalse .Faces, qtc. A complete new line,
tomorrow, each 5 for 25
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ISIS THEATRE
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FltfDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
SPECIAL
"The Money King's"
or W Mission of DlplomttcjjV t
IX Tiutui: IIIIKLS
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How Universal IVikhj wtwtkclnrtMl nml Dm iinprlnrlplnl Heht'inen of
jtreed mid nvurlco to prevent It worn ilofontml liy a iriilrk
wlttrol jjlrl mill n ilnrlnff nvlntor In hla liyilroneroplmio '
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Bltf Sullivnii & ConsitUnu Act
DKVKRE & LEWIS
NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT
Mk Surprise Comedy
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
5c and 10c
rAilw.
7A
cars
eathers
air
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conditions
ZERDLENE
M,f
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thebesauto
in the
.handiest, can.
oil
HySSEY'S
fnnliit on ZI'?dl(MU In tho orlKhml iiifl,iiui,i
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
I'OltThANO
f Incorporated)
H.N KlUXi'lHl'O
APPLES
APPLES
APPLES
Do You Wnnt to Soil?
What sorts nnd quantities, and what nrlcoT Wo nro not tend
erlnR for anybody's fruit.
Do you wnnt to coiml:n nnd chnnrn tho tunrkntT Consult u
nnd wo will rIvq ym nuutntlouH, In every rnni wo neud tlio pollirrt
italo nolrrt. In New York wo titio our own wulo'tiotei, nml do not huvo
liptcs told by auction.
70 Park Placo
W. N. WHITE.fejOO
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TRm Yorir-
jJmJJmJJmJjj
W -.NTED T hfiwlsomo jonnR
Tvomen to k'l I rtavelt Piojjreji
r.'vo standi yr.d umbersbtp et-r-tlflcatcs.
A. K. Wore, room 3,
Jackson County Bank Oldg. 18C
FOR SALE Corn. C. W. Isaacs.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 holler
return fine, 15 h. ji. 1 engine (At
las) 12 h. p.. In good running or
der. Address box 24 Jackson
ville. Ore., or call on Chris Ul
rlch, Jacksonville. 209
FOR EXOHAXOE Modern ft room
bungalow to exchange for small
tract close In. Ilox 15, phono
1C0-K. 188
FOR SALE .Wood. Ail orders filled
promptly. Dr. Helms, 112 S'orth
Kir. Thono 287-K.
FOR SALE East front lot on Rose
ave.. side walk, and paved nt., 50
xHO, above grade, $475. Inqulro
42 Roue .Ave. 18C
10c and 25c Sale
AT
Weeks &McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Wfkt JPkoMl T. W, Wetka M71
A. X. errM
OAKDALE CASH GROCERY
Saturday, October 26th
I IIm. H'Cfjt AVH'lloeti , ,.., .v....,.10c
7 lb. N-r ("nbhHge 10c
8 lbs. Jlurbank Potutoes lOc
2 Im. Tokny Ornpes 10c
ll's- OiiIoiih '. 10r
I IIm. Kiinry TmiUo"s 10c
0 IbH. Hubbard SqiiUHh 10c
1 lb. Soda Crackers .'. 10c
it Head TetlUce .., : , 10c
1 it. CnuilH'rrJes 10c
1 Fancy I'inoiiH , , toe
4 Fancy Orangey , 10c
1 Fancy ilunaiuiH JOc
L Hi. IVcatiH Joe
U H. FlIbertM 10c
J lb., OyMer Crackern .... lOo
1 pt. Jar extra JlOnry , 25c
3 lbir FHh Xnnlliu 25c
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f.
( barn Crystal White ..., . ... 25c
1 Itotllo Durkee'fi UtmnlnK 25c
2 CaiiK Choice Toih . . . ....23c
2 Huiitfr uoy Corn 25c
a lbs. Carolina I tire ' 25c
4 llw. Xavj I lea ns .'.. ..25c
Standard 0c Coffee 25c
riulft'M Htandaiil 'itacon ..,.'. 25c
2 CaiiH .Teas ..'....'....l.... , 25c
2 IIolile finyderti CHtNiip 25c
.' llottlc Aimnoiila 25c
4 JIin. Ciiiio Sugar 25o
.' CimH Van Cntnpft KDup 25c
it Cant Hiodei-N Pork and ItemiN,. .25c
Klhkljoii and' Applcgato Iluttcr
Suiri't l'romium Hani and Huron
SATURDAY SPECIALS
AT KENTNER'S
New Coats and Suits Special at
' $15, $18.50, $20 and $25
m
&&
New Coats and Suits are constantly arriving and we arc making
some verv SDecial orices on these 3-4 length Johnnv Coats, new
V wirif vfllla TliprfnnHl lnafc nnn nil ivonl srif-in linpH Sprrfp Snif-c
priced as low as $15.
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See the New Furs
Not in years has our display oT furs lieon as coniplcto "nor as reasonably prjtiell n lis
season every wanted l'urund jn'ieed rroinv$.T to $75. , ' '
Note These Very Unusual Specials ;
We Tay Rent. Accept no charity, po business on a good rlean baslH, Ko
reputable firm can do a legitimate business without tu profit,
r2oe heavy Oulin- IHiinncl :. i)
$1.50 heavy Cotton Blanjcets $1.13
$1.00 Pure linen Table Damask ... ..89
$2.00 Umbrellas, "India',' shapes SI .49
10c Dress Ginghams . St
&0l pui-d linen lluek Towels 29
20e Kimonn Crepes 15
$1.25 kitt Gloves, black, while, and colors 98
50o worth;-'WrJting Paper and,.linyeIoppfj...J....iJp
All wooHknitted Newport Scarf 50
-Ladies' all wotd Sweaters i-.U.l,...! $1,98
Ladies' 50c Union Suifs :..:.:. 39
Children's 50e to 7flc wool Underwear,..,. ;....9
'10 inch Colonial Drajajry lfabriKs ......'18
1 lot $5 Nemo and Mpnion Corsets $3.98
.15c mid "I2i.e Dress Ginghams ,' JJ'rt'
New Corduroy Walking Skirls $5.00
Last's' kiiiticdAVjiatiou fjips ; 9
philrlren's 75e Outing (jlownH.. . JSO
Children's 50e fleece lined Ifiidonvcar 25
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