Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFdRD MAIL TRTBUNE, MrcDFOUlV OK1WON, WEDNESDAY, NOVUM BlfiU 10, 1012.
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CAL AND
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wotti uf ttio Ccu
tral J'olnt district are siidiuHiik u
fow tjaya In Modrprd wlUt frlqmls,
The tradRy Btthool InMttuto Is In
nwlon, tt the Proebyterkui church.
The ImrtUiitft la by nit the churchca
ami Sunday Meliorate 6f Medford. In
atfWorri of oxjKTt h Sunday School
work .and roetnad are hers. The
session this afternoon was at 2 '.30.
Tlio nyc;lnK It, Is at 7:30 and all the
people' ra Invited.
"Phopnho. Nut Hrown Mont (the
meat of wheal) a lirwtKfast cereal.
Sehleffolln'a Sanitary Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Williams of
Trail week are In Mcdford on a
short business trip.
Mrs. ItalUday-HalKht. contralto
,puiIIot .Marchcsl, (Paris). Itandogj-
gar (England), qeorKO sweet, os
car SAonRcr, New York, will receive
pupils (or vocal culture tit residence
studio, 403 Oakdale avenue, South.
Thone Main 72G3 233
Mrg. Sarah W, English left Tues
day evening for a visit with relatives
at Seattle.
For goodness sake, have R, A.
Holmes, tho Insurance man write
yasr ilBBurancc lie. knows howl
Mr, aad Mrs, W. D Tateaons ot
Sacramento. Cal.. are In MedTord for
,a short visit with friends.
J. E. Evans of Waldo Is In Med
ford on n mining deal.
Vapor batns and sclenllflc massage
,$1.00 fpr men and women. Dr. It.
J.,Lockwood, chlroprocter and norvo
specialist, 203 Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
Phone Home 145.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cox. who
have beea spending the past season
in Klamath county, are guests of T.
E. Pottenger and family. They are
on their return to California,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Knlghten of
Eagle Point wero recent visitors In
Med ford.
S. A. Novell, ladles' tailor, 4 th
floor M. F. & H. Bldg.
.' Mrs. M. L. Alford visited relatives
and frlends livings at Ashland Tues
day. Mrs. I. L. Hamilton has returned
from a trip to San Francisco.
Oak and hardwood 94,59 and $5.00
per cord. Gold Hay Realty Co..
Sixth aHd Fir.
John' McDonald, who Is interested
In the Itboten mine with S, W. Mc-CJaBden.-JwlH-retHrnito-hls'homo
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Toronto, Cal., soon. They were lfi
Mcdford Tuesday.
Mrs. George Carter haa been vis
iting Ashland, her former home.
Mr. Loud of Hoguo River motored
to Med ford Tuesday.
Glasses fitted without use of
drugs. Dr. Rlekert, over Kcntner'a.
S.A. D.'Pnter of Portland was In
Medford and Jacksonville recently,
on land business.
Joseph Morris of Spokane, who has
extensive Interests in the Siskiyou
copper belt, Is In Mcdford, en route
to his mining, property.
Oak and'h.ardvood $4.50 and $5.00
,per cordjt.fGold Ray Realty Co.,
Sixth -and -Fir. -
ftf J. C. fAltkln, and J. C. Williams of
Woadvillo precinct were among the
many who had business in Mcdford
Tuesday.
Miss Emma Warrington of Eugene
is -visiting in Medford.
,I)r,-Rlekert, eyesight specialist,
over 4Centucr's. 2s'a drops used.
II, U. Coje, of Colestln was in Mcd
ford and Jacksonville one day this
kweek, looking after business affairs,
Sam Stoy, tho well known Insur
ance agent, was on the northbound
train Tuesday evening, on his way
from San Francisco to Portland.
$2000.00 or fraction thereof to
Jean on Improved country real ea
tato at current rates. Carkln &
Taylor, Jackson County Dank Uldg.,
Medford. "
Mrs. W. R. Coleman of Jackson
vllle was among her Mcdford
friends Tuesday afternoon.
A. S. Furry and At Hearn were up
from Phoenix one day this weok.'So
was Jesse Adams of Talent.
Try a Vapor bath for that cold. Dr.
R, J. Lockwood, Garnett-Coroy Uldg.,
Phono Home 145.
Dr. J, F. Heddy went to Grants
Pass op Tuosday. ciunlng's motor.
S. C. Whltllngton of the Roguo
Rlvor Valley Abstract Co., was a
business nlsltor in Medford Tuos-
duy (afternoon.
,1 Cliff Hnzulwood of Evans creek
Is tailing his uncle, George I.uldloy
of Medford,
t J, Rt Flynn of Albany Is In the
valley, transacting business (or the
iiake,",McKall company.
Wuii Nellls and linn family re
turned from Arizona Tuesday and
win go' to their homo on upper
gue rlvor In a few days.
m Uk Ui Norton., the Grants Pass at
torney was In Medford and Jnrkaoiv
UlHn Tuwday. He. has about, for
saken tho practice of law-to engage
In farming and ow'ns two ranches,
located on Wlllhuna and I.uckcr
creeks respectively.
Tho funeral of U. K. I.oonus which
was to have been hold Wednesday
afternoon haa been deferred untlt
Sunday In onfor that the twTo young
er M)im may arrive from Illinois
whore the.) hnvo been attending
school. ' t
U, n, Uaber of Grana PnRf, the
votenin turfman, spent Tnoaday In
Medford.
Col. J. n. Eddy of Portland whs In
Medford and Grants Pass Tuesday,
oh business for the S. P. Co.
, James Morcom of Jacksonville has
gone to Richmond, Cal., and may lo
cato there.
The Knights of Pythias gave an
elaborate banquet at the Nash Grill
Tuesday .evening and a most enjoy
able time waa had. Tho decorations
were very elaborate.
' Dn R. J. Conroy has moved his
office to the Hutchison & Lumsdcn
building. These offices worn for
merly occupied by tho commercial
club. Drs. Cotfroy and Clancy have
dissolved partnership.
George , Dinn of Ashland was a
Medford vIsRpr Tuesday,
GeorKO A. Gardner, county clerk-
elect, tarried In Medford Tuesday af
ternoon
4"Mrs F. W. Caraahan came down
from the Dlue Ledge Tuesday.
Fv W. Mears made a professional
visit to Ashland Tuesday.
D. H. Harroll or Elliott creek Is In
Mcdford for a few days.
Mrs. S. E. Dunnlugton, Mrs. t. C
Brown and Mrs. John Dunnlugton
were over from Jacksonville Tuesday
afternoon.
V .Horace Pelton of Sams Valley
transacted business In Mcdford Tues
day. Henry Payne came down from his
Roguo River ranch the forepart of
tho week.
Capt. R. M. Collins of the Oregon
'?lArnnl f?itnt wptlt InennA $1ta tnfll
company of coast artillery this even
ing.
Tho Medford commercial club will
hold an Important meeting this even
ing at the city hall.
Harry Pellet of Ashland, formerly
a resident of this city is moving to
Mcdford again. Ha will open an
automobile sales shop here.
Traveling Passenger Agent Jenkins
of the Southern Pacific ts in Medford
on business.
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E-TO-BE SHOOTS
MOTHER ON TRAIN
TRENTON, N J.. Nov. 13. As the
result of a shooting fray aboard a
Pennsylvla railroad 'train near here
this, morning, Mrs. Elizabeth Myers
Is dead and the police are holding
her daughter Gladys IS years old,
pending an Investigation. Gladys
and her brother, Rappo Myers,
planned a. double wedding, and moth
er and. daughter were en route to
New York to purchaso tho girl's
trousseau.
According to Miss Myers' story,
her mother awakened her suddenly
and tho girl,, mistaking the woman
for a burglar, fired a bullet Into Mrs.
Myers right lung. , The mother was
rushed to a hospital here, but died
shortly after her arrival.
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Basket Ball Begins
From present itidiciitioiiH banket
bull fuit( uro (!UU,K l hUC i-oniu faht
gamett tliin iteiimm. The hih M'liool
boy elected their ninnuser Friday
and basket bull is now well under
niy. They liato nlrcndy recoil cd
heverul cliulli'iien, but arc not oiug
into tho fray until Hiiro of victory.
The boys lire fortunate in having ouo
of the beht nmuteur coaches in the
wj;st. Couch Jewell is un old hand in
tlio (time, mid was conch of the
KMkitiio nortliwt'ht winner for two
year, lie is entlmsiafitie over tlio
local situation, and piomineti ome
xurpribCb for riv'al teams.
"Pa" Corbln, the old Yale star, Is
at- Now Haven, helping tho Ells
through, their paces.
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FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooms, lights, gas, wood heat
ers, inquire 1 17 S. Central. 200
WANTED-rTo buy, land In Jackson
county, State full particulars.
Box 200, cure Mall Tribune. 20(1
MONEY TO LOAN On real estate.
Cull upon or address niu at Hotel
Medford. 1 am out of tho city a
part of tho jtlmo but a letter, ad
dressed to me and left at hotel will
reach mo and receive attention! D,
L. Dodge, 227
FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE CO
acres In Utuh under JrrigUtloil,
Js'oar rail rpad. D. 8. Wood, phono
nS-K." ' 200
FOR RBNTr-Modora furnished
rooms. Board If desired. 344 B,
Xentral avenuo, 20(J
"God's Cnrlnon or the Nations, A
Piophetlf Picture," ws tho subject
of tho sermon at tho eviutpellsUlo
mooting Inst night. 'I he speaker
first showed tho (oarutl rcponalbltt
placed upon, tho rpm'oI ministry.
Tho minister Is cpmpnred to watch
man stationed upon the wall of a
mty Should an enemy approach and
the watenman sound nu alarm by
blowing tho trumpet, any soul that
refused to heed tho warning was him
self rwJponslble If overtaken by the
sword. If, however, tho watchman
saw the danger but refused to sound
the alarm, tho blood of tho peoplo
would bo.rrqtilrc-d at his hand, So
tho minister-that falls to warn hla
flock -of God's impending Judgments
will lo held 'responsible for the blood
of aoulsi. Eao. 33H-3 For God
will brtng no calamity upon tho
world but ho will first reveal his se
cret n his wervsnts, tht prophets.
Amos 3.7. And those things nro re
vealed to us that wo may bo obedient j
to his law. Dcnu 29:29. f
After showing that tho unveiling,
of future events through tho pro
phets Is a lovelatlon of God's char
acter of Infinite lovo tha speaker,
proceeded to explain tho symbols of
tho seventh chapter of Daniel.
The most .solemn scene In tho
prophecy wag( tno Juilmcnt the result!
of which Is tlui giving nf tho, domlii
Ion of tho earth (from alt tlnjao pow
ers and giving It to God'a oppressed
pooplo with UioAHon of tnan n,ithelr
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subject tonight Is "Tho Living
Word."
ROBERT G. SMITH NAMED
TO RUN FOR REFLECTION
(IIIANTS PASS. N". Kl. ltrt
lions iHiuiinntinu Uolieit (?. Smith for
a M'cond term s minor of Hie city
of (Irniita lahH were tiled vvillt City
Auditor .lohiitttuit Tiit'sduv huti nliur.
They were endon-cd by 1 00 leptl vo
ters or the"inumfiniity. 'IU, rt
,ulnM nutnber of sijtiiers is fifty.
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1MUNOKTON, NVJ.t Nov. 13.
Opllilons of prominent democrats re
garding the advisability of calling an
extra session of congress to rodtico
tho tariff wore sought bore today by
President-Elect Wpodrow Wilson.
Sountor-Klect Hughes and Congress
man Tuttle, of Now Jersey, favor tho
oxtrn session.
National Committeeman King of
Oregon Is expected horo this nftor
noon to confer with Wilson.
.iiptooRE
Cough.Cold
SoreThroat
Sloan's Liniment gs
quick relief for cough, cold,
hoarseness, soro throat,
croup, asthma, hay fever
and bronchitis.
HERTS PROOF.
Mb Albert W.Piuce.of FredonU,
Ku., wriirt : Wo cm Blcvin' JJnl
Bient In tlie (amlly nJ ttal it n ex
eIIvnt relief inrcuM ml hr lent
attack. ItftotuicaiutdjurBaagueci-
SLOANS
LINIMENT
RELIEVED SOW. THROAT.
Mm. l nRicwiin,otMoJiln,F7.,
VTltn: " I tmucht one b.ttlo of your
Liniment ami Itdfdsntial! tho poo.1 In
tbe world. 31 j" throat rry ton,
anj It cored moot mf troalto."
GOOD FOR COLD AND ROUP.
Ma. W. It. STRXync, 3721 Elrawiwd
Amnn, Chl(C. III.. WTtt "A Ut
tt boy nvit .kxir lukl frotr 1 (i
th mother 8kn Liniment to try.
Bh kt hlu thrr drop on ofrir
txfora colng to txnl, ami he got up
without tb croup la th roornlug."
Prlcm, 25s. t SOa.$ $t00
Sloan's
Trcatis
on the
Horse
sent free.
COMIC OPER IN TWO ACTS
Produced by
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
luIaMflt ( Mhe "Stutlent Body;
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VHAJATOmUIIM0NDAY AND TUESDAY
November 18-19
Jm Special scenery liy Kluni -
ajJwtue4,'madSiljy Dontic Ait tUnturtinvut -
M GO-People in tlw Cnst-00
Dirvolioii nf Andrews and W'iImhi
Ortli!trii of rouitcvii pioccs under Jlr. Ilnwull
I(cervcd' t-cut Too nnd oOc, ohililron Uoc. Kecorvo opens nt
Hnbkiu Stiturdny, Novcmlicr 10th at II n. in.
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MANN'S
CENTRAL AVK. NKAR POSTOFFICE
TKiirsday Specials
EVJJRYilTEM A MONEY SAVER
OOTTONBATTS
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FRUIT
Established 1878 Incorporated 190i
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.D.CROSSLEY k SONS
Commission Merchant
MI Franklin St., New York
One SieclaJty
APPLES and PEAE3
We have our own houses In
XKjryOKK, UVKRrOOIi, tOXllO.N ANO,aU8GOW
DlrcctjConBlgimonU solicited ome our Roguo Rlvor representative
CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon
OHALLIES .
Jtesk qualily roi'bmror
i (Ql'&UiVUrd
1 ' ' '5c'
SHEETS
72x1)0 blwu'hed. (10.
gnitlo. SptH'inl price, oa.
48c
BED SPREADS
,l"till size, $1.25 grade,
oneli,
98c
OIL CLOTH
Best quality, colors only
a yard
19c
WAISTS
Made of French fltuiiid,
$2.00 grade
1 flood jiuIity worth
lll.Sj)ocial,aroU
PILLOW OASES
I2and'J5 inch; worth
18. Spotiial, each
12i2a
OLOVE
Women 'h (iape 0 loves,
$ t .00 grade, u pair
69c ,
NIGHT GOWNS
Afade of heavy Ouiing;
70c grade, each
59c
$L48
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NEW FIRM
E. R. Peck & Co. has purchased the West Side Meat
Market and are now in charge. 1'licy carry tho
CHOICEST AND BEST
MEATS, POULTRY, ETC.
That can he had on the markot, guarantee satisfac
tion and make prompt deliveries. Give ihe new firm
a trial ostler., Both phones.
West Side Market
Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays!
You. Can Write Photo Plays and Earn $25 or More Weekly
WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW ' ,
Tf you Jiave ideas if you can THINK we will show you the secrets of this
fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence nec
essary. Xo, "flowery language" is wanted.
.The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufactur
ers are "moving heaven and earth" in tlieiir,attempts to get enough good plots to
supply the ever increasing demand. They are offering $100 and more, for single
scenarios, or written ideas. . s
Nearly all the big film companies, the buyers of phptophtys, are located in. or
near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on tji0 spot, and knowing at all times just
Avhat sort of phots are wanted by the producers, our .SALtftt PIORARTMENT has
a tremendous advantage over agencies situated in distant cities. , . :
.We have received many letters from the big film manufacturers, such as
VJTACUUPir, J3DTSOX, ESSA.NAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, RI3X, HRLTANOB,
CHAMPION, COMET, MI3LIER, ETC, urging us to send photoplays to them, We
want more writers and we'll gladly' feuyh ydii the secrets of success!
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we are selling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a line for
" , ' publication." (
Perhaps we can do the same for you. Jf you can think of only one good idea
every week, and will write-it out ,as directed by UH a,lu M Hol,f for (),,'y Pn u low
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YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTH FOR SPARE.TIME WbRKi
FREE Sond your namo and ad'dress at once for free copy of our illustrated book,
"MOVING PICTURE PLAY WRITING."
Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write NOW and learn just what this new pro
fession may moan jl'or yoi and yoti future. $ " . ", ')
NATIONAL AUTHOR'S INSTITUTE l ! '
1543 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY
GLOVES
Women's cashmere
Gloves, a pair
25c
BURSONS HOSE
for women; 2oc grade,jt
pair
ISc
. MESSAUNE SILK
All colors, 75c grade, a
yard
PETTICOATS
Made of good mcssaline
silk, $1.00 grade, each
$1.98
COLGATE'S
Talcum Powder,
ti can,
12c
48c
WAISTS
Children's knit waists,
each
ioc
CHILDREN'S
.Fleeced Vest and
Pauls, each
25c
Warner's Kust-proor. '
Special, each
59c
BLANKETS
!Kor Hath ItoDcs. Spec
ial, A pair
$1.98
FREE WM. ROGERS SILVERWARE FREE
niiHHtmmniiiiiuitmmiintiiintitiMu
FERNS FERNS
Wo have Hie finest lot of ferns over irrown in Med
ford. Prices nro right. ?
Cut flowers that are fresh. .Bulbs, Koso Bushes
a fine line.
MEDFORD GREEN HOUSE
Phono 3241. 923 E. Main;
oMmnnmwM
Jacksonville Brick and
Tile Company
OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS
Examine our goods and got our prices beforo buying
Elsowhore'.
' Nearly a quarter of n contury under tho samo
management
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THE . .
Jackson County Bank
'Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded becauso of
Soundness of principle-
Iconomy of mantigemont
Safety of inyestmont
Courte.oua and liberal treatment ,.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawtor ,PreHidont G. R.Xindloy, Vice Pros.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
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