Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 17, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TODFORD MATC TRIBUNE, ftrEDFORD, OREGON, FRTTUY. JANUARY 17. 1013.
L PERGONAL
r, AI. O.
Oeorgo I.lltlo of North Jncksonvlllo
nmt Q, C. Ucach ot Ashlitml wore In
Med lord Thursday. So m C. .
Itobwte.
'li. Klum' tin's mbvcd lib sign busl
npp to thb Ilbytlcn alley between S.
Celitral And S. Bartlett. - '
J. W. Jacobs, city recorder of Cen
tral Point, was n recent visitor In
Mcdford.
Vapor baths and scientific mas
sage tor men and women. Dr. R.
J. LockVood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-
nett'Coroy Mdsj. Phono US.
II. C. Kcntncr la making a buil-
nesa trip to Portland nnd other
northern points.
Ask-for the Traveler cigar.
Mrs. George Jtotfnian has been at
Central Point, vlsltlnn relntlves nnd
friends.
Mrs. nallldayllalKht, pupil ot
Marchest (Paris), Oscar jSacngor
(New York) teaches tho art ot sing
Ing, tono placing and correct breath
ing a specialty. Exponent of Intro
"Del Canto" ot tho Italian 'schbol
tfano-and' harmony, socialist In cor- concert, opera, oratorio.. JndlTldaal
'-...-....-- . . ..!. 'loEsons or In emss ftlirM" In elnril
rppi nrinruim n iniirn nun ipiiu-I -
Davk and Mrs. O. Jeldness
aro"VjilTlng frjends living nt GrnntsJ
PflM.
Cfinrles B.'Oay h8 been at Central
Point , )(8ra) times recently, is
yinp'hls Varenta.
w. J, Tanner will manage tho
Naiittorlum rink from now on. Spo
ols) nttontlon to ladles. Open after
noon and evening. Lesson morn
ings, Monday, Wednesday nnd Fri
day. .Teaching. 6tt cents, 257
ifihfrj)4 Htn(cn, president of tho
JacksonvjllBrlclr & Tllo company,
w'aa Ih Medford Thursday, en route
lo Central Point.
' "Jt,0. Duncan transacted business
in Jacksonville Thursday afternoon.
lrert Alton llalght (National' Con-
norvntdry Now York) teacher of
ORANGEMEN 10
111 HOME ROLE
10 LAST DITCH
BATTLING' NELSON TO BE A SOUL SAVER.
nlque. Iicsfdenco studio, 403 Oak
dalo dveniK', South, phono 72C2.
Mm. J. Under, who has boon vis
iting Mrs. Morse, her niece, left for
her home In Ohio this week.
George Lnldloy nnd i:. W. Carder
went south on Thursday afternoon's
train.
Spcclnl Saturday, 0 a. m. Glaied
Cooking Kettles nt 20 cents each, one
day only. M. V. & 11. Co. 255
yiH. '11. W. Fnrguhnr of Agato was
among her Medford friends during
the week.
Miss Gcrtrudo Douglas left for
California ono day this week on a
vjsjt to relatives. C.. ,
Dr. S. A. I.ockwood and Dr. Myr
tle 'S. Lockwood (regular physicians,
pot chiropractors) bavo removed
their offices from the llasklns' build
ing to -232 K. 'Main street. 271
Mrs. George Carter la spending sev
eral weeks with relatives and friends
nt Hugene.
" V. W. Cross of Ndrthfleld is among
the many from abroad who aro vis
iting in Mcdford.
Special Saturday, 9 a. m. Glazed
Cooking Kettles at 20 rents each, one
day only. M. F. & . Co. 255
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gllmoro of
Grants Pass and Mrs. Lehman, who
In ylslting them, came to Mcdford
Thursday.
Tho Golden Ilulo has a window full
of 10 and 20c bargains for Friday
and Saturday.
Lieutenant Thos. W. Hammond and
his wife' are recent arrivals from
West Point and guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Young. Lieutenant Ham
mond Is Mrs. Young's brother and
resided at Ashland for many years.
.Special Saturday, 9 a. m. Glased
Cooking Kettles at 20 cents each, one
day only. M. P. & II. Co. 255
Charles Fredenburg ot Sams Val
ley spent Thursday afternoon In Med
lord. To loe them out, all cook stores
and ranges, at reduced prices, give
us a ea.lL F. W. Shaplelgh Hard
ware Co., 28 South Central avenue.
Claudo Miles left for California
Thursday nftcrnoon to bo gono some
time.
For goodneM sake, have R. A.
Holmes, the Insurance man write
ypur Insurance. lie knows how,
' Clarpncc E. Whlslor has gono north
and will visit Bolso after spending a
few days at Corvallls.
Special Saturday, 9 a. ra. Glazed
Cooking Kettles nt 20 cents each, ouo
duy only. M. P. & II. Co. 25C
Gcorgo P. Dyor went to Gold
Hill Thursdny evening on a short
buslnepg visit.
Bring that old book with torn
binding down and have it rebound
at tho Mall Tribune office. Costs
but little. tt
Verne Van Djke has been at North
Phoenix, visiting his parents, Mr, and
Mrs. S. G. Van Djke.
K. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphern, negatives made any time or
place by appointment Phono M.
1471.
J. II. Phlpps and J, K. Hitch woro
In Medford the forepart of tho wcok.
Miss Nelllo DrlKgs of Ashland is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gad
dls. That famous old smoke the Trav
eler. J. W. Ling, 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A,
Juckson and other Medford frlonds of
Captain and Mrs. W. Rawllngs at
tended their golden wedding Thurs
day. Tho happy event took place at
(lie residence of Mr. and Mrs. Goo.
to. Fox of Central Point precinct, who
are relatives of tho venorable couple.
Seo the 10 and 2Go bargains at tho
Gold Kulo Friday nnd Saturday.
Mrs. It. N. Jackson of Ornvo crook
has been visiting In Medford.
John II, Butler was over from his
ranch Thursday morning.
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Kcsldcnco studio, 403 Oakdale nve
nuc, South, phono 72C2.
W. T. Grieve, couuty assessor, was
over from Jacksonville Thursday
evening.
Fruit labels In any color printed
by tho Mall Tribune.. tf
S. C. Collins ot Table Itock made
Mcdford n business visit Thursday.
II. P. Mender and W, Bccson of
Tulent precinct wero naion'g tho
many who camo to Medford Thurs
day. Carkln & Taylor (John II. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-
at-law, over Jackson County Dafak
Building Mcdford. . . '
J. G. HodgeiToT Douglas "county,
who has been hero on business, left
for homo Friday morning.
Kodak finishing, tho best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Mr. nnd Mrt. Itoy Nichols have re
turned from a visit to northern
points.
Collect tboso scattered sheets of
music you value and hare them
bound In book form at the ' Mall
Tribune. tf
Dr. T. T. Shaw nnd Thos. L. De
Yore of Jacksonville transacted busi
ness In Medford Thursday.
Tho cigar that put O. K. In smoke
tho Traveler.
Mrs. E. Olson of Portland and Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Louis aro visiting in
Mcdford.
Tho Golden Ilulo window Is full of
10 and 25c bargains for Friday and
Saturday.
W". M. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
cox ot Phoenix wore In Mcdford dur
lng tho week.
II. V. Lindsay and Joseph Mann of
Central Point tarried In Medford
Thursday.
R. J. Reynolds and R. T. Bennett
ot Klamath county are In Mcdford,
for a short visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Horton arrived
In Mcdford Thursday.
Mrs. M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville
was a Medford visitor Thursday.
E. E. Hart and family of Council
Bluffs, Iowa, aro in Medford for a
fow days' visit to Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed
gar Hafcr. Mr. Hart Is president of
tho Crater Lake Lumber company,
which company has extensive timber
land holdings near Butte Falls, Mr.
Hart and Mr. Hafcr nro now up at
Butto Falls looking over their pro
perty Interests there.
Hal Conrad has been appointed
cashier nt the Hotel Medford to take
tho place of E. M. Wilson, recently
appointed deputy under Sheriff Sing
lor. Mr. Conrad, for tho past jear,
has been omploycd at tho gas com
pany's offlco.
Councilman Guy Thrcacbcr of
Phoenix was a Medford visitor Thursday.
LONDON, Jn. 17. Prtsved by the
Iioukc- of common by tho ummI kuv
eminent majority of lp) vote, the
Irih home rule bill toriify uwinlini
Um second rending in Ihe liniwo of
lonK
Tim measure was jivcn it firt
(eehuionl ivodinir iimuedmlely lifter
llie common's vole lust nighl, hut on
-ccoml romlittc it te spooled llie
peers of tho realm will imuniitlv re
ject the hill, n the government enn
muter not more than St) vto in tho
upper 1101140. Should this occur, n
expected, the government pinna that
tho commons will repniw the monMire
nt tho next estion, which opens in
Mnrrh.
Jf. uflor tho lords ngnin reject the
hill, tltti commons will ps it tor the
ihml time in 1H1I, the iuoauro m'1
become law, despite tho opposition o!
tho jn'otv.
Tho prediction that "Ul-ier wiM
fiolit"' showed ii?i tndny of licmt
fulfilled in news from Hoi fust. Omit
demonst rut ions followed the receipt
of the new there luft night flint th
4hu;h'h'J hidl passed bo homo rule
hill, Onuigcfiuui surrounded tho rjiv
luill by thoiHntnl, burned it oopy of
flie hill nnd made public spocchf to
fisriit its return to tho In-t mix p.
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MOUNTAINS
HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS
- OFF FOE CALIFORNIA
The Mcdfoid hlgli suhool bnbket
bull tcain left on delayed No. JU
Definite announcement as to
whether tho Dr. Korcnek Stock Food
and Remedy compnny will locate In
Medford Is oxpectod to be made tilth
lu n week. Tho people ot Salem,
vhi're tho plant Is now located havo
learned that Dr. Korcnek has been
figuring on coming to Medford and
hnvo nccordlncly experienced n
change of heart regarding tho en
couragement of tho concern. It Is
said that Salem capital now offara to
buy stock In tho company in order to
koep tho factory there. Tho repre
sentative who has been in Medford
for bo mo weeks has met with some
success in getting subscriptions for
stock and tho decision as to whether
tho company will move hero or re
main in Salem will soon be made.
CATT; iMu- NLJ.iOH. -V
CHcnr Matthew I! iImhk .Viu, oiictlma champion llclitwclcht, bit stilt the
unilljpuliil title bolder .C H'o tj -w rlter i lalon ot the iit)ili iiy Ir.iiruo u lieu
It conic to djhltig vtt m.utcrplvcca concerning II. Neiuu, U jfului; to luru
craucellL
Ttio Battler readied this dccldon after bearing "Ulilj" Sunday turn Colum
bus upiMe down inl i'. k aiwlii and, In the cmaoular, "html Viu nft iheir
KOiits." Tito IIeevil U-tl.' ip.ou-ut was ilaxrd Ho iiduilttol that Miih1ii
certainty made it Mlw rexret fvory inert n thing lie ever .ll1, nilillits Hint It
made one long tmnerlne lmmHii uu hi mi ami henceforth b liili'ttrtl sikklut:
to tbe straight nnd narrow.
it U tbo IntontloN of Nloi tn J4h Stiwlny in a totir of 4he ICait. ar.d tie
expects to tell Sh nli ntti ml ttio rvlxli of hts 1 Mriiiru Ui auil nut uf
tun nug uunm; his carver u i liifUicp
lleiiw hiiimvh nro icpoilcil in Iho
j?islvlon mid t'nsi'iidoK, On llio
Hitmmit of llio fntnicr, llio hiiiiw is
piled I nun A lo (I feet deep, ulillc u
much ".renter doplli U ivpoiled in llio
ClIHOlldttN.
flMicrul Mnuiigcr Hoilg of llio I'. A
I'. hilt loturuod from Hullo Tiills unit
ditto tliore w 'J feet of minw on the
)eel l hero.
)u llio Miltcv there linn liccit n eon
mdcrillilo Minwfnll. Ai Koguo HUit
il is rviid h J'oo I deep, while Col.
(I. I. .Minis xtutcN Hint It Is hIx inelien
deep nt Seven Ouks.
At Medfon) llio unovv Iiiih moiled
nhuoxt iik fat. I as il Iiiih ftillen.
though the xurrniimlliix hills are num.
lied in while.
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P0IHCARE ELECTED PRESIDENT
WecKs & McGowan Co.
r yftofo 827;
, A. . Orr, 3093
A?V ApHtxTAirT
Friday noon for Yrekn nnd other
northern California towns wlicro they
will play u scrie of four uumux'euch
with the local teams in tho towns
they will vibjr.
Both the j;irls und hoys tenini will
play Yreka teams Friday night, nnd
Saturday night they will piny in Etna
Mills, whero they will remain over
Suiitlay nnd "Monday night will play
u heeond game with the Etna Mill
tcum. Tuesduy Ihey will go to Ft.
Jones and will pluy tho teams of lhut
town n game Tuchduy night, return
uig to Medford Wednesday, Tlio
Medtord tepins nro uccompanicd by
Miss Mabel Meui-s, domestic scicnoo
tencjicr, nnd I'rof. Jewel, the teams
conch.
Tho girls' (cam is composed of
Ellio gage, AHco foWs, Frances
Ivinney. Mnbly ICiezer. Virginia Car
der, Lornino Jjiiwton, rruiuo Ulrich
and Mildred JHiton.
llio hoys teum is rapdo up of Will
Bovoridge, Theo. Fish, Howard Iind
oliffe, Walter Ucss, Dolph I'liipps,
Lester Adum iiud Harold Cochran,
(Continued from page 1.)
announced ho would withdraw from
tho raco of tho republican party
should they decldo that his retire
ment would end. tho deadlock.
Polncaro Is still tho popular fav
orite, crowds gathering lit Versailles
early and filling tho air with shouts
of "Polncarc."
The members of tho "Left" party
planned another caucus this after
noon, and It thoy fall to reach an
agreement on a candidate, a formal
notico lo this effect will bo Issued.
This would lcavo 117 "Lefts" who
did not voto yesterday, but who
probably will support Polncaro, will
givo tho Prcmlor a decided advan
tage. Hut oven with tho lattor votes
Polncaro will not havo n sufficient
number to instiro election.
After tho first ballot today, Poln-
caro's supporters predict tho social
IstH will support their candidate,
electing blm on tho second ballot.
Tho National Assembly met at
2:10 o'clock tho balloting starting
immediately. Polncaro's supporters
predicted their candldato would bo
elected on tbo second ballot.
Efforts to confirm a report that
former Premier Clcmanceau, support
ing the candidacy of Alcxandro
Itlbot, had challenged Premier Poln
caro to a duel, failed. It was said
Polncaro had accepted tho chulloiigo
on tho spot, naming his seconds with
out a moment's hesitation. The re
port bus caused grout excitement hero
but neither I'olncnro nor Clomencoau
would discuss tbo affair.
MEDFORD MAN WINS'
PRIZE AT POULTRY SHOW
Herman Harrison, th iulv Mcdford
exhibitor at the (irunu l'a (toiiltrv
how, upheld tho reputation of this
city by cnpturiuif fir-t cockerel and
third cti prizes in the white orung
ton iJasw. O. (I. Ilu'ils uf Oakland,
Calif., whs judgo ninl prmed nulla
factory lo everyone.
SPARTA BUILDING LEASED
FOR TEH YEAR PERIOD
TJie MuGuiro five nnd ten cent
store will muvo to tho Sparta build
ing Jan. '2.'). Mr.-MnOuire Iicn tnken
n ten year leilne and may ndd n fow
lines to hu stock.
BUSINESS LOT AT
FIFTH AND C SOLD
The buidno lot at the northwest
corner of Fifth and Central wan sold
Thurftduy aftomwvn to Mr. tVlin K.
Jlrvwn. (fen-go Youns; who rnntly
boiiKJit n fio acre orohanl f Mm.
liniHii wag tho furiiinr oisuer of th
yVt. The ileal was mnde hy (1. Alder
& Sou. The hit i one of Ike mot
doMirnble l)nini loU of the city.
Mrs. (leorge Dallas Dixon, former
ly ot Ilaltimoro, had a piny produced
lu Philadelphia called "A Critical
Situation."
May Diiokloy bus been enraged for
tho cast of "Tho I'uwrlKon Law '
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AT INAUGURAL BALL
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 - In rnne
an Inaugural bull Is bold In splto of
Prtsildciit-Hlccl Wllnnn's obJoctloiiH,
the Turkey Trot, (Irlxuly Hour mid
other "rugs" will positively bo liarrod
Vlco Clinlrman Itamlltou of tho
Inaugural coiumlttiio Imuuul a state
ment to this effect, when before tho
limine public biilldliiKN lomiiillti-o to
day. The committee proponed to permit
tho uihi of poiudon offli" bultdliiiiH
for the ball which lluiiilltou suld he
would tu-oept.
iliiiutltoii told tho flommitico that
(iovcruor Wllnon's letter rtsiuostlug
that IIih bull bo uIioIIsIiihI has made
cfiiHMluillons mid nskod for I lino lo
(oimiiior on the PrMdeiil-ulect's ro-Itiost.
PLUMBING
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Stoam nnd Hot Wutbr
Iloating
AH Vik (liif,iii'-d
I'llei M lliHHiniutllK
OOFFEEN & PRICE
S3 Hnwstd monk, Vntrsur on Oth Ml.
ifom riiuu aio,
Clark 6; Wright
LAWYERS
WAHIII.NCITON.D. (J.
Piihllu Land Matters: Final Proof.
Donort lnntl, Contest nnd Mining
Cases, Heilp.
EIGHT HOUR DAY BILL
INTRODUCED AT SALEM
KAI.F..M, Ore , Jan. 17. - Within th
next two or thioo Ihvh o ftho ireni
iow4mi ItcpreeoutalWo Irftwrottoc of
MuttiioiiiMh istiuity, will intnidiiro m
the iiiim the bill prnvidlHK fr an
eight-hour day on nil hoiis works in
Oro:ii, hiuh whn pnst.., uudor the
initiativo nt the lat genernl eltteliuli,
lut neor put into effect hemnwo it
hud no emii'tiii" cliuttiO.
Tim bill hud u largo popular ma
jority ho there is no doubt of it-pa--.jiie
n.;;;;h;
Office Rooms For
Rent over Haskins
Drug Store.
Draperies'
W . frrv n .ry ihimiiiIkIi 1 1 hi of
ilrifH-rir urt ruiiulii. f l liirwM. lcu
nn, il,, nil t-iuw.. n uf iinlniUUrinrf A
KIMM'Ult In.iM lo lunk ifh r this tHtk
..,IV.'I rt Wl'l Klvn UN HIMhl
rt.irt. m t HMitl,u Ik t In eH
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Woeka & McQowan Go.
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Japanese
Store
Closing Out Salo
20& Off on
All Goods
West Main St.
Noxt to HotoJ Mod ford
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
DR. A. II. IIEDUKS, Dr. Louise K.
Hedges, Mechono Thoraplsts,
Chiropractors, Spondyiotberaplsts.
These systems, Including diutetlcs,
curutho gymnastics, hydro-tlior-aphy,
etc., produco results in both
acuto und chronic diseases. Con
sultation free. 230 North Darlctt
St., noxt door to M. K. church.
Hours 9 a. in. to C p. in. Other
hours by appointment. Hell phono
Main 1171.
VOU. KENT OK BALK Houso und
two acrea-ln fruit. Phono 280-L,
2C0
VOU. RUNT Furnished Jioubo hoop
ing roomy, lights, gas, wood heat
er. No children. Phono 280-L.
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CORSETS
100 pair Warners .Rust
proof Cornattf, up to ifiJ
values. Sale v'uo, a
pair 98?
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MANN'S
WAISTINGS
1000 yards now white
Waist ins; values up to
n.r)c. Salt' price, a
jjml 10?
Central Ave., Near P. O.
ATTEND THIS MONEV-SAVING EVENT
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES AT
LESS THAN COST
20c LACES Dc
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT LESS
, THAN HALF PRICE
LOT A Women's muslin Drawei-s,
Cornet Covei's and .Short Hkirt.s; val
ues up lo 7oc. Hale price, each. ...29
LOT B Women's muslin Clowns,
Corset Covers, Chemise, and Comhina.
tion Suits, values up to $1.25, Sale
price, each 5f)i
LOT C Consisting of Night Clowns,
Drawers, Corset Covers, Combina
tions, Princess Slips and Skirts, all
of which mflst ho seen to he appre
ciated; $l.fi0 values, special 79f
LOT D Consisting of Combination
Coi-set Covei-s, Drawers, Princess
Slips, Night Cowns and Skirts', made
from the newest models, beautiful
X IriinmingH and originality of tlelsign;
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A Skirts, Night downs, Drawers, Che
X mise and Princess Slijns, ejich out
trimmed beautiful and made of fines
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PILLOW OASES
-12 and 15 inch; our regular 18c grade.
Special, cncU 11
CAMBRICS' .
Every one a good bargain. Special 9
LONSDALE
Cainbric, special i .....9?
5000 yards beautiful new Val. Laeea,
all imported patterns, values up to
20c a yard, this sale, a yard 5
35c BANDS 19c
500 yards Lace Hand, beautiful new
patterns. Sale price, a yard . .19?
50c EMBROIDERIES 10c
5000 yards Cambric Embroideries and
Insertions from 2 inches to l(i inches
wide; values up lo 50c. White Sale
price, a yard 10?
$1.25 PLOUNCINGS 59c
1000 yards beautiful new Klouneings,
exclusive designs, $1.25 grade. Sale
price, a yard 59?
25c LINEN LACES 12i2c
500 yards new all linen Laces, special
patterns; cheap at 25c. Sale price,
a yard 1VA
12c LACES 4c
5000 yards 'rnrchpnJ,atccH and Inser
tions, all new patterns; 'real values
up to 12 !(! a yard. Sale price, a
yard 4?
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LONG CLOTH
I'ho good quality. Special 9?
15o Long Coth, a yard 11?
Fruit of tho Loom Muslin. Spec, 9?
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E. D. Weston
Official Photographor of tho
Mcdford Commorcihl Club
Amateur Kiuiwhing
lst Cards
Portraits
Interior and exterior views
.Flash lighln
Negatives made anv time
and any place by appoint
ment. 200 E. Main Phono M71
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Luxury Without
v Extravaganco
Hotel
Von Dorn
2.J2 'J'urk Street
Finest pojuilar )riccd i
t Hotel Jit San Francisco
Modem
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Indies
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