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

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MEDirOTlD MATT, TUTBTWE. JfFiDTOBW.TOHEnON, WEDNESDAY. OH'OnKR 30, 11)12.
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J'OKTLANI), Ous, Oel. :i.-l)u.
ccinber HI Ih tilt) ilnln thed lor (ho
iijoftiiiK of llie Denver uultiway liy
ilin 1 lui'i littmi Hindu nuiitiml I ho MIh
Willi 1'nelfic, Unek ImI, iiid, Kiiiitit IV
mill Miiilluutoii idiilcH, H Ih Ihi.
inobahlo the new In ill I' will In placed
mi Ilin bcl'otn December I. Accnid
Iiik In It, II. Miller, tint'llc iniiiuiKiu'
if tin) 0..-W. It. mill .V them Un'l
iuioukIi IiiinIiii'm iiiuvliiir lu Denver
to JuMIfy llm four mulch tiflVittril In
i ctrl n It'll i it; u complaint.
Tint llurrliunii ullonit'.H decline
(hut Hid proponed Mni h Iftfitl mil
iiro illxiMuiiilliiu: miv ideu of a content
before llm liittii'Htnlti coiuinoice coin
lllirtttlHI.
Tin) Hock Ihlmiil Iuik aiiiintiuerd a
retaliatory policy of reutlni: Hk Ore
una mnl WiiHliliiutni 1 in flic from
Portland, In SI. Paul ami Ilin Hill
h.MtllMIIK.
It U prnhuhic lu Itiiilliiulon w tit
V'lllt' fill Dl'llUT mnl IIIIIIlIK to
l'oitlmtil.
ORCHARDISTS ARE
AFTERS.P.RAILROAD
A Mioitime of cam for tin1 nhip
ineiil of fiutl to llii 1'iixt Ik Immhk
experienced In Medford, I'liiiflilmnhlt'
i'oiiiiliiinl lii'iau lii'iuil from niclwrtl
IIk it ho mIuIi that t litv ait' imiililt) to
Kt't ear t'lionuli to hainlli' their out
put. Audit lloMmhaina hax been af
ter limn hot mnl hciuv hat to dale
Iiim Mioi'iM'di'il in retiuvlue; the Mttui
lion hut little.
Mr, Itoxcuhnum Mated today that
the nhortajrr extended throiiuhoat tin
norlhui'ht'lii all of the fruit diMrirtK
lit' Iiiim succeeded ta jiiHt gelliuj; 1")
rnr which will In' here Thiinolay.
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IRONWORKER'S
INDIA N'AI'UI.IS. Oft. :tt. Iiull
Ration thai llm forU-Mnni union iiit'ii
on trial la Hit' ft'tli'rui rourt horn for
lllu lraafHiitittloa of ilyiminltf,
jvill have to htmitl trial mi oilier
rliuruo in tliu cvtMit of ai'iialttal on
llm prcM'iit t'liaru) wnn u'nt'ii ltr
Iwtliiy hy I'lilti'il HtatfH Diftrit-t At
tonii'V Clmrlfi V, MilU-r. TliU hial
t'liuii' ulit'ii a fiii'inl axkitl llu' proM'
t'ultir for oin of thi' t'lfi'tiit' flock
an a Mtiivt'iiir. Miller suitt all t'vi
tli'iii'i' ntuiixt llu' tluft'iitlaatM whk to
In pivhoni'd, iatiiiiatiui; that tin
iuiiou moil pntlntlilv would ho trii'tl in
(hi! Hluto rourlH for laallaloiiK ilo
Hltui'lioa of property ami rlaiilar of
fl'IIHl'H.
Ilarrv Woivhrr. a hmiihtiitluu ex
htI, Idilav nlt'iitltietl I'xhlhitH whieh
lioiti no Muiii'tiiif"
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KCATTIiK, Wii.. Oel. an. -Tin
eiiho of ln) uot'i'iiaii'iit auaiiixl I'd
wanl l Mt'.M'r, founurly ehief olerk
in llm hrml hlornkeepiir'ri ofl'iee at
Hie uay yanl at Dieineiloii. on the
rharun of ahettiuu " eoiihpiraey to
tli'l'ruiii! the uovuriuaeut, hi'uau loilay.
kllm jurv hehiK unpmieleil ami Hie
1st net attorney tlartiuu liix opeuiuu
Jlilri'HH.
LMeyer ix rlwruetl with eo-operal-
Uth .1. A. Kelt iiM am V. .1.
feeler in a eoiihpiraev to ilefiinel
in mvi pui'tihiihe of uovoiiiuieat "HP
jilieitliat font tho unveriiiiiont K)0t
01)0.
HARRIED,
Johli C Hunter ami Miaurvu I'ul-
nitir Ivtirti ninrrloil hy lluv. W. !'.
HlileliU at the. PrcHliytoiiua imtutii)
TutitKliVy ut a o'clock, Mr. Hunter Ih
ono of Olio iniHieroiiH Ininlncim iudii
of Myrtle Creek, noiiulitH county, Or
t'Koii, w.imru hu will tulio IUh hiiilo.
MrH, lliutur Ih n tlaiiKhtor of oat) of
tho ohl fnnilllfH of JackHoa enmity.
Him Ih f BlHtcr of Mra, (1. I. Sillier
niurliurti of CM North (Irnpi) Htruet,
thin eltv-. Their iiiiiay frlumla wImIi
tliein ulj liHiiplacHH, Mr, ami ti". A,
A, Duvll, Mr. mnl Mm. H. 0. Trow
uililKo, lrH. Kaiinlo Mulkoy mnl
MIhh Alu Naylor wuru preBiiiit at
tho wodtliiK.
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t NOTiCJU.
Notlcu U hereby glvou that tho un
iluiHlKneil'jWlll apply at tho rogiilftr
mootlnu of tho) city council Novoia
hor C, ltY&f for a llooimo to soil
iijult, splrltoiis anil vinous liquors at
,12 North Front utroot, for a uouod
nf bx inontliB,
M, & IS, J. ADAMB.
Dtttoa octobor'aa, iota.
KJ6U COST Of LIVING IS ARRAHGy) BY PIWUC IWDERSTAKDiNG"
WOOOROW WIUOH
, totlav al Ailler Sanitoiiiiiii, where "lie
, wan taken alter the -hooting. The
ph.Mieiatih removed a tortiou of her
Ukull. found that the linllel had taken
ti, t'tl'.'lllil i i.hiiii. mill iliilnriil tl
Iwiih ifiit'rililt for it to hae been
fired hy iinvono hut heielf. The
SAN rilANt'lSCO. Oet. .'10- I'rae-'operation miih proiiouneed a complete
ING WIFE
tieal exoneration from all Minpieion
in coiiucetiou with the hhootiiiiruf his
beautiful )ouuu !" eiiiuti to W. I'.
MeromiiH, n wealthy niiiilnir onuiiu'cr
here today with reporU of pliyxiciitiih
who opornted on the woman, who in
now conceded to hiiwi nhot hernelf in
the McCotaaa apart tni'iitx hurt) yee
lerday after a tiuurrcl with her lnin
haiid, which wat the liuale of an all
uiulit tour of the heach rcnurlti.
Dr. Wallace Terry and Dr. Htuherl
Merrill oterated on
lli.l Ll I !'--! I I.
MiffcK and Mrs. McComu now i
tleclared to have excellent chaneett of
recovery, althouuh ! prohahly will
not rrj-niu conhciousnext for nt lenxt
forty-ciuhl hourp.
MILITARY AVIATOR
FALLS T OH IS DEATH
MUNICH. Oct. :iu. While luaneu
K'rinjr an the military aviation field
hern .today, Lieutenant Ilnuihuru?r
Mr. McComn fell from Iiim biplane and wax killed.
TAFT AND ADVISORS IN
POLITICAL CONFERENCE
NKW YOIIK. Oct. 30. President
Tuft held one of the last poltlcal con
ferences of the campaign here last
nluht. Charles P. Taft. Henry Taft,
Chairman Utiles and Senntor Crane
of MmuiachiiKCtta discussed the po
litical situation at "dinner. Af.tcr
wards many republican leaders met
tho president and talked over condi
tions. It was said tonight the dis
cussion was confined to tho general
situation and no change In the plan
or campaign is contemplated, rrcs
Ident Taft canio to New York to
witness tomorrow tho launching of
tho dreadnought NcW York.
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BUILD IN VALLEY
Tliu k fruit crop of the Hfij-uc
riinr valley Huh hcumoii uh attracted
the attention not alone of (Iiomc w!,o
tlcirt) to purchiiHe traetM of laud up
on which to grow fruit, but Mcu'inl
of the larue cominixHioii ilruiH of in
eoattt. lime been eanliiiK covetous
eycH this way ami it U now aniiouiie
ed that the hitf coiiimiHHion finn of
I'iiikhmn & MeKcvitt, with lieatl
flliartent at Sacramento mill Iix An
Kt'lcH, have, declared their inlout'oiu
to build from Ihreo to five reiwiviuu
and packinu IioiibCH in tho valley next
Hpn'iic and another fall he in jK-Hltioii
to enter into comiK-litiou with the
eoiummsion hotihCM all em! v eHtiiblinli
ed here for the purcliane of fruit. of
all kind.
HERE IS A REAL
DYSPEPSIA CURE
'1'iioh OIah.Iii" Kettle Hour, Up
het KIoiiincIii In Kite MIiiiiIch
Medtord PriBUnBcatpti7 emtrf a
fall Una of leas I blaaka
Do sonic foods you cat hit back
taste good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and cause u
sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now. Mr.
or Mrs. Dyspeptic jot this dewn:
I'npo's Dlapcpsln digests everything,
leaving nothing to sour and upset
you. There never was anything so
safely nulek, so certainly effective.
No difference how badly your stom
ach Is disordered you will get happy
relief in five minutes, but what
pleases you most Is that It strength
ens nud regulates your stomach so
you can cat jour favorite foods
without fear.
Most remedies give you relief
sometimes they aro slow, but not
sure. Dlapcpsln Is quick, positive
and puts your stomach in a healthy
condition so the misery' won't come
back.
You feel different as soon as Dla
pcpsln comes In contact with the
stomach distress just vanishes
your stomach gets sweet, no gases,
no belching, no eructations of undi
gested food, your head cleans and you
feel fine.
Co now, make the best investment
you ever made by getting a large
fifty-cent case of Papo's Dlapcpsln
from any drug store. You realize In
fivo minutes how needless It Is to
suffer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or
any-stomacn disorder.
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If Business Is Dull
ADVERTISE
And Make It Better
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Advertising is Ilin foundation stuno of the niodurn successful stove. Itjius created1 tho .Wanuaiuakers,
tho farshall fields and all the other retail merchant princes of our ora.
-that is the reason of
You will notice that tho hj city merchant keeps at it every day iii tho year-
his success. . . .
Jlc has Koiiioiliiug to syll--some store news worth imparling to tho public, sonic bargain to offer
or some one thing to interest and' attract purchasers.
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Ho makes his name a .topic of household conversation. His slorqXiiows is read as eagerly as any
other news. His store is thronged wilh'buyors all seasons.
Ho does it by advertising -not oifco a week or twice a week but bvory day.
Tho Mail Tribuuo reaches practically overy homo luMcdftml and surrounding territory. If you
are in business and want customoi's, use its columns and increase your business. If you are a con-"
sumcr, read its advertising columns and find out where to trade.
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The Mail Tribune
ALL THE TIME
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ROYAL
Baking Powder
AbsoIuTelPure
The only Bakins Powder made from
Royal Grape Cream qjf Tartar
Read the Lab el
Alum Baking Powder will not
maKe nealthjul rood
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Three months ago' I purchased the OB. &
C. CASH STORE located at 225 "V. Mam
street. I am sole proprietor and manager
of the store and have no connection with
any .other business enterprise in the city and
no other business institution or person has
any interest in or is connected in any other
way with' tills store.
1 have cuioved, a nice trado for which I' -'
thank the public. I sell the best of-everything
in groceries, vegetables, fruits, china
ware and glassware; will be pleased to see
vou if .vou .are not already a customer and
will guarantee you a "square deal'1 at all
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GEO. T. FOYES.
Hotel Holland
"Which is Different"
Wo wish to announce to our patrons in particular
and to the xublic in general that our kitchen is now
equipped with a modern ten-foot brick set French
range.
Our dining room will now.be open permanently
and wo shall uso our best endeavors to maintain, if
not excel, tho reputation for an unexcelled menu,
dainty and efficient service and moderate prices
which the Holland has earned in the past eight
months.
THE HOTEL HOLLAND
DINING ROOM
"WHICH IS DIFFERENT."
Jacksonville Brick and
Tile Company
OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TISTS
Examine our goods and get our prices bofore buyiug:-
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