Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORti ArATL TJRTBUttlJJ, OTDFOTU1, OREOOtf, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 111, 10,12.
coinnterclnlUed over tho lnr. The
hours nro short In which n man ntny
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ftOCUKSTIM, N Y., Nov. 111.
The executive eoniinittco of; the Amer
ican federation of Labor hi'ttfc report
attacked the "policy tuid mUrcpro
Hcntntion of the liulustriAt Workers
of tho, World" in (heir public nttUmlo.
toward tlio federation. Tho report
dcijicH cliHtvctt made by the. i.W. W.
lenders (lint the federation is? "un
yielding 4iod autocratic, and did not
keep pnee with tho development of
labor." Tho rointuittcc nNo denied
thnt iho federatimi f oppo.-ed to tin
ionUin ns ndvocaled by tbo I. W. W.
Tho report ndds:
"Them mut be, however, some de
cree of discipline for the progressive
nnd orderly conduct or unions. Wc
muni declare timnbdnknhly thnt it is
the. morn) duty of our organization
to live, up to Agreements nnd respect
the decrees of the federation ns a
whole and of' its affiliated orgniitrn
tions."
Thq report reviewed trade, condi
tions and recited the accomplish
ments of labor during tho yenr. It
urged the r-MnblKdimcnt by the gov
ernment of adoptmcut nnd the pns
Mige by tbo uennte of the Clayton
aliti'injunctiou bill which has already
passed the house, and a jury trial
for contempt proceedings resulting
from labor dispute.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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Charles B. Stevens et ux to Louise
D. Gleason, lot 1, east fraction part
or lots 2, 3, 4 and 8, block 17.
Phoenix; 1 10.
W. K. Smith ct ur to Isaac C.
Moore ct ux, land In township 39
S., range 1 E.
Robert Slewing to Nora Slewing,
lot C, block 54, Med ford; also lot 5,
block 3. Palm's addition; 91.
Albert II. Lawrentz to C. Mer
rick, land la township 3? S., range
2.W., 17 acres; 10.
S. A. Pattisoa ct ux to E. It. Glea
son, portions of lots 12, 13, 14. 15,
1C, block 2, Central Point; 11300.
John Owens and Louise Owens to
G. D. Richmond, 16b acres In town
ship 35 S., rango 4; $3000.
Ti. L. Baldwin et ux to F. L. Cole
man ct al., lot 7, block 3, Lewis
subdivision, Jacksonville.; ft. i
Lewis Ulrlch et ux to Fred Loclt
ley. lots 10, 11 and 12. Hoi man's
addition, Jacksonville; $75.
Louis Lager to C. A. Drawn, land
in township 38 S., range 1; $10.
Earl It. Fohl et ux to W. II. Ever
hard, portion lot 2, Constant addi
tion. Central Point; $1.
L. L. MuIIt et ux to J. W. Ed
wards, 3.9 acres fn Pclton, Hosier
Nell addition to Ashland; $10.
J. J. Fryer et ux to Fred Heath,
property In Eagle Point; $250.
J. J. Fryer et ux to Fred Heath,
property In Eagle Point; $250.
Gust Fasko et ux to E. C. Gleason,
lot 12, block 73, Mcdford; $10.
O. W. Dewey et ux to Pold Hull,
property In 'Medford; $10.
Sherman Morehouse ct ux to Car
rie H. Morehouse, lots 30 and 31,
block F, Railroad addition, Ashland;
$10.
Sherman Morchouso ct ux to John
A. Harvey, property In Ashland ;$10.
Charles 'iX. Wolgamott ct ux to
Mrs. Lois J. Evans, land In section
24, township 37 S., rango 2 W.; $10.
A. C. Hubbard et al to Mary A.
Bradshaw, lot 12, block 1, Whitman
Park, sec. 30, twp. 37 S rango 1
W.; $1.
C. S. Sanderson ct ux to B, L San
derson, lot 5, block 24, Central
Point; $1500.
Monroe Creel List to Hannah L.
Stewart,- 15 acres In sees. 14-23,
twp. 39 8 rango 1 E.; $1300.
John A. Harvey et ux to Sherman
Morohouso ot ux, portions of lots 9,
10, 11, Railroad addition, Ashland.
Alfred P. Olson ot ux to Fred
Singer, lot 5, block 5, Ross addi
tion. Mcdford; $10.
ABbury Bcull ot ux to Porter J.
Ncff, lots 5, G, 7, 8. block 48, and
lotH 1, 2 iu block 63; lot 4, block
in, Contriil Point; $100.
F, M. Amy et ul to Karl W. Hunt
ley, lot 5, part of lot 4, block 1,
Wllloko's addition, Mcdford; $10.
Nicholas Wolter ct al. to Mrs. M.
J. Powell, lot 33, block 1, Tuttlo'B
Second addition, Mcdford; $10.
George w, Lance, Sr ot ux to
Marlon Lanco, half Interest In lot
1, block 32, Gold II til ; $10.
V, K. Censor ot'ux to W. II. Bul
lock, lot 8, block 3, Frultdalo ad
dition. Medford; $10.
Edward 0. Welch et ux to J. II.
Cooloy, ItiO acres iu twp. 34, rango
2 W.J $1222.16.
II. J, Holmer to IJ. II. Buttorflold,
lot 6, block 2, Whitman Park; $600,
W. V. Taylor et ux to George II.
Harvey, 1 BrC acres Jn towushlp 39
(., range E.; $1.
V,,W. Thaler at, ux to Florence
A, TWler, lot 6, block 2, Frultdalo
addJtW. Medford; $10.
. & W. MotipHHld ot al. to Mary
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WINS STATE PRIZE
It is doubtful It tho cltUeus ot
Medford nro nwnra of tho class ot
work tnat Is being dono In tho Mod
ford high school along the lines of
sowing, cooking, manual labor, phy
sical culture, drawing and. music.
The board ot education belloves thnt
there. Is more than one sldo of hu
man nature thnt should be develop
ed, and lutend that the graduates
should know something more than
to write a sentence correctly or mul
tiply and divide. Recently that do
mestic art department Bent some of
their sewing to the state fair nt Sa
lem and came homo with the bluo
rlbbou and a sewing machine as first
prize, and In addition took two sec
ond prizes and ono third prlxc.
This department is now making
tho costumes for tho high school
production of "Pinafore" which will
be given at tho Natatorium Monday
and Tuesday nights, November 19
and 19. lite public wilt not only
hear their music but sec thnlr handiwork.
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SOCIETV
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bo privileged to drink, being limited
from a. tit. to 10 p. " First vlo
latlon rarrten n duo ot $200.
Nearly 100 former residents of
tho stnio ot Iowa who now make
their homes lit the city nnd valley
met Tuesday evening and organized
a local Iowa association. Tho society
will meet at Intervals to talk ot their
former home.
C II. AuslKcr was elected presi
dent. Mrs. F. W. Mcara vlce-preaP
dent, Helen N. Yockcy, secretary ami
Dr. R. W. Stearns, treasurer.
Nearly u hundred thousand . em
ployes of I ho United States Steel
corporation In Ohio ntll bo Insured
against death and Injury under tho
workmen's compensation law when
negotiations now ponding between
representatives of the corporation
nnd tho Htrtto liability board of
awards are consummated.
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NO SOFT DRINKS IN
section 24, twp. 36 S., rango 4 W.;
$1251.90.
E. E. Miner et ux to Albert Law
rentz. land In twp. 37 S., rango 2
W.; $1500.
E. R. Gleason ct al. to Central
Point Stato bank, property In Cen
tral Point; $750.
St. Anthony, Inc., to Mcdford
Realty & Improvement Co., lots 1, 2,
5. S, 9, 10, 11, 14. 17, IS, block 3,
Queen Anne addition to Mcdford;
$10.
C. E. Leathcrman to I. M. Huff
ct ux. lot 10 block 2. Palm's addi
tion to Mcdford; $10.
United States to P. J. ityan, land
in section 34, twp. 34 S., rango 1 W.;
also In twp. 35 S., range 1 W.
Weatonka Tribe. No. 30, I. O. R.
M.. property In Phlpps Reserve, Mcd
ford; $1.
GRANTS PASS, Ore.. Nov. 13.
A new city ordinance regulating the
sale of intoxicating liquors has been
passed by the council under tho emer
gency clause for tho purpose of regu
lating liquor trltflc ns directed by
the recent election In which the
town went wot by a majority of 87.
Tho new rculatlou Is different from
the general run ot ordlnanco usually
enacted to control tho sale ot liquors.
Tho applicant must bo u whlto
male citizen of the United States and
the placo of business must front on
a public street with a frontage of not
less than 20 feet and not more than
50 feet deep, and with only ono en
trance or exit and that from the
front. Tables, chairs, pictures and
rt lutings and dice boxes must be
cllcilcatcd. Tho room must be open,
with clear view from the streets at
all times; singing, music and the
)lko come under the ban of tho law
as well as the proprietor treating, or
his employes.
Soft drinks, and imitations are
not permitted to be sold, and all In
toxicating liquors must be four years
or ago he fore being allowed to bo
A Wonderful Tonic
That Aids Digestion
Thousands nro unnhlo to digest
certain kinds of food, lit most
cases It Is not tho fault of tho food,
nor tho stomach. It Is proablo thnt
tho stomach has been abused. Many
resort to prc-dlgostcd foods and vnr
lous kinds ot medicines to got relief
front dyspepsia, Indigestion and
heartburn, but without permanent
benefit.
It your stomach was In perfect con
dition you would not need medicine
to digest tho foods jou eat. Jnyno's
Tonic Vermifuge Is a stomach regu
lator. It gets -tho stotnnrh In such
a condition that It will digest food
without other nsslstanco. It over
comes the acidity and stimulates tho
coating of tho stomach and Intestines
so that they will properly absorb
and asslmllato the nutriment from
tho food eaten. Sufferers from dys
pepsia and Indigestion will find
permanent relief In a short tlmo af-
jior beginning tho uo of tho tonic.
For children, the addition of a little
sugar will make it most palatable.
Many forms ot supposed Indiges
tion aro tho result ot Intestinal para
sites, for which Jayne's Tonic Vor
mlfugo Is unsurpassed. Insist upon
Jayno's; accept no other. Millions
havo praised it for more than eighty
years. Sold by druggists everywhere.
Dr. D. Jayno & Son, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Healthy Women Scarce
Is Tho Ycrdlcl of Scientific Invcill
gallon
How tunny women do you know
who nro pertootly wall, strong ami
healthy nH a woman should ho? They
may not ho sick enough to llo In hod
but they nro run-down, thin, nerv
ous, tired nud devitalized,
Women nro so active uownilnyH,
nnd ho much Is expected of them,
that they constantly overdo nud mil
for front headache, backache, nerv
ousness and kindred Ills.
Such women need Vlnol, our deli
cious cod liver nud Iron Initio with
out oil which wilt create an appetite,
tone up the digestive organs, make
pure blood and create strength.
Mrs. W. U. Ritchie, Pntchogue, N.
Y sns; "Vlnol la certainly the
best tonic t have over laken, I wns
run down and tired all tho time, but,
thanks to Vlnol, I itm fooling all
right again.'
Try a bottle or Vlnol with tho un
derstanding thnt your money will bo
returned If It does not help you.
Medford Pharmacy.
lMIMMIIIHMMUMIHH
i ARTS and
CRAFT
JEWELRY
This is the finest line of :
Arts nnd Craft tTowclry ;
ever shown in Medford.
The designs m;c dainty '.
I and prices right.
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Thanksgiving Sale of Linens
Admirei-s of fine linen will find this department very interesting as we are selling for the Thanksgiving trade
finest qualities at the lowest possible price. Each item listed below the best procurable at the price.
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64 inches wide, 8 in. border, perfect bleached,
superior quality mercerized Table Damask, in
several leaf or, floral designs; our regular 70c
value. Tlmnksgiviug Sale price, per yard....59p
$1.25 LINEN DAMASK 89c
72 in. Humidor all linen Table Damask, extra
good weight and pure bleached, floral designed
centers, deep borders to match. Sale price, per
yard 89
$1.75 LINEN DAMASK $1.39
72 inch satin finish, good weight puro linen
Table Damask, one in plain satin stripe center,
& large rose design border, a reliable and attrac
tive Tabic .Linen. Our regular 1.75 grade. Spe
cial for Thanksgiving linen sale, per yard $1.39
60c Unbleached Renfrew Table Linen, Spec. 48c
Extra heavy quality all linen and will bleach
out when washed; regular 60c. Extra spec. 48
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Napkins to match all our Table Linen at a dis
count of 20 from regular prices.
See the new and extensive showing of real hand
drawn work, embroidered linen centerpieces,
luuch cloths and doilies.
Just received a large linfe of imported Real
Cluny Laces, both Bands and Edges, which we
are glad to show.
THANKSGIVING SALE OP READY-MADE
AND SEMLMUSLIN UNDERWEAR
.$1.00 stamped Semi-Nightgowns, made from
fine soft Honeymoon Nainsook, price 98
1.75 Stamped Semi-Slipc, made from Honey
moon Nainsook with extra deep and stamped
flounce. Special priced $1.20
2 Wf kIuiw .i enmnlnf.n iuv Hum ni' Am-min I'm
Thanksgiving, prices 25 to $1.50
FOREST BHLLS KNIT UNDERWEAR
It is important to know what to call for iu buv-
mg Jvuit underwear as it is in choosing any
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other article of dress. Forest Mills hand finish-
cd, in (lie new fine weaves fills everv need and
rcquirenient of the woman who knows what is
necessary for comfort, for appearance and for
solid satisfaction. Note all the styles we carry
in stock,
Dutch necks, low necks, hiirh unckn. nllinvv
sleeves, long sleeves, short sleeves and sleeveless X
knee lengths and ankle lengths Union suits,
Vests and Tights are to be had in both weaves
prices ,..50.? to $3.50
LADIES' SAMPLE SKHtT
SALE $3.98
The styles, richness of fabrics,
and exclusive modes urge your
immediate selection at these
Sample Skirt sale prices.
$6.50 to $8.00 blue and black
Serge Skirt $3 98
A handsome, all wool unvy bluo
and black serge, diagonal, plain
and pleated; also habit back; reg
ular $8.00 values. Special $3.98
$5.00 TO $8.50 FAttOY
MIXTURE WEAVES $3.98
Some of the latest models, made
of fine and rough weaves, button
trimmed, diagonal waist front,
side-front fastened; worth up to
$8.00. Special $3.98
Union
Cooking Bags
Package 1 9 tents
Throo slzos assorted, 30 bags to paokago
The only authorized bag for Soyen Paper Hag
cookery Economical, labor sAving, hygeuic, bet
ter food. Special for Thursday only.
Houaohold Wax Papor, 36 foot Rolls, each 10
3 for 25tf
100 pieces Fancy
Burnt Wood Boxes,
while they last,
choice, each
25tf
VIOTQR
Fool, Halls, thu usual
$1.50 to $1.75 qimlitv,
Here tomorrow, each,
$1.00
UNDERWEAR
We are closing out our line of Ladies', Misses'
and Hoys' winter weight Vests, pants and Union
Suits. '.If we have what you want you can save
money on these. All strictly Al quality.
Men's and. Hoys' Canvas Gloves, tight wrist,
a pair 10& 3 for 25
Boys' and Ladies' Gauntlet Leather Gloves,
n pair, 50t and 75c
Men's heavy Leather Work Gloves, pair 50J
Men's heavy Leather Gauntlet Work Gloves,
a pair 75t
Choice of all our Men's $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75
Leather Work Gloves and Gauntlet Driv
ing Gloves, pair .. . ..$1.00
3000 yards Linon, Torchon, Vol. and Oluny
Laces, Insertion and Boadings. Salo prico,
a yard , .1 and 5t
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The University of Oregon Corrospondonco School
offers, KltUi:, with tlio uxcoptlnn of cont of pottrtRp on imperii nml coot of Urn
Unlvomlty Kxtptidloti llullniln, to CITIZHN8 OP OltCOON, fprty UNI
VmtSITY COUHHICS l.y MA Hi. Ability to profit l.y tho couritcz aolcctcd
la tho only requirement for enrollment In the Corronponrtenro Uonartinuiit.
CourntH nro offered In tho rieimrlmmilH of Itotnity, DclmtliiK, KconomlcH,
Kducntlon, KIrctrlclty, KiiKllnh Mtornttire, KukIIkIi Conipottltlon, lllntory,
MathomntlcA, Mechanical OrnwInK, I'hyilcnl Kducntlon, Phynlcs, Diysloloicy,
I'ltychology, Sociology nnd Surveying. Write to tho Seerotnry of the Cor
ro8iondenco School, Unlvornlty of OroKon, Kucono, for Information nud
catalogue.
COUKSKR IS Ili:8IUi:NCi: at tho Unlvernlly prepare for tlio Profci.
slonz of ICNOINICMHINO, JOUHNAI.ISM, LAW, MICDICINU, nnd ti:acii
INO. Tall wmeutor openz Tuomlay, Septoiubur 17. Addrezz tho HorIm
trnr for cntaloRiien deierlptlvo of tho CoIIoko of KiiKlnnurliiR, tho CoIIoro
of Liberal Artz, tho Schoolz ot Education, Coinuiurco. Luw, Modlcluo and
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Automobile Owners Attention
BEAR GREEK MOTOR OAR GO.
Gornor Eighth and Bartlett Sts.
Do first class automobile renair work and guarantee
it. We employ the best mechanics in the city, Havo
a completely equipped machine shop and make cast
ings and bearings of all kinds. Now is the time to
have your ovorhawling done. We can do it cheapest
and best.
Ojir garage is open all the time and-our floor men
competent and courteous. Cheap storage rates for
tho winter. Why let your car stay out in tho rain?
See us about our now and convenient gasolene propo
sition, it is a saving to tho owner.
Wo will soon have in a full lino of the 1913
Cadillac and Buick em's, tho best cars on tho market
for tho'inonoy.
Bear Creek Motor Car Co.
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Burlac
Direct from Our Factory
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