Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IMEDFORB anVTfi TRTBTTNR arEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, TOIRUARY 0, 101,1.
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)CAL AND
1 PERSONAL
The monthly" luncheon of tho Col
ic Women's club will ho hold nt tho
Hotel Medford, Satttrriny, February
ftth, tiromptly nt 1!00 p. in. AH
members nro requested to bo present
nn busluowt matters ot importanro nrq
to bo, considered,. , ,
Attorney W.t H. Phlpns returned
Wednesday from a visit to Portland
rind, Salem.
Closing out sale or pipes. Iro-
Inml's.Snioko House.
Tho North Oakotalnna will "hold
their annual banquet nt tho Hotel
Medford, at C:30 p. in. Fobruary
0th. All J)nkotalons nro requested
to be present to renow both old and
new acquaintances.
William 8. Crowell, who Is spend
ing; the winter nt Lone Ileach, Cnl .
I. hj latest to clip one of tho popu
lar petition coupons for the retention
of K. J. Kunyard and mnll It to tho
Mali Tribune. While too Into to
Join Its brethren, now In the archives
yr tho city, It shows the Judgo's stand
In tho matter.
Real homo mado bread at De
Voe's. The Greater Medford club will give
Its mid-monthly nioetlnR nt the Hotel
Medford, Monday, Feb. 9. A Valen
tine card party from 2 to -I. Ladles
not wishing to play cards aro re
quested to bring needle work.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wilson of Trail
creek are In Medford on a short
business trip.
Bring that old book with tors
binding down and h&vo It rebound
at the Mall Tribune office. Costa
but little, . tt
Henry W. Andrews of Grants Pass
Is In Medford on a short business trip.
Mrs. Louis V. Brownoll of Cres
cent City is In Medford for a few days
on business.
Insure and bo sure. Right If wo
write IL It. A. Holmes. The Insur
ance Man.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Samuel of Wil
liams creek are tn Medford on a short
business trip.
Leslie Eastman nnd son ot Thomp
son creek nro spending a few days In
Medford on business.
Vapor baths and cclenttrio mas
sage for men and women. Dr. It.
J. Lockwood, chrlopraetor, 203 Gar-
nott-Corey Bldg. Phone 145. '
D. J. Allen of Runcorn Is In Med
ford on business.
Lawrence Rukcs left Thursday for
a short business trip to Central
Point.
Carkln ft Taylor (Joha H. Car
kin and Glenn 0. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jackson County Bank
Building Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Richardson
of Sacramento, Cal., aro In Medford
on a short business trip.
E. E. Johnson ot Grants Pass spent
Thursday in Medford on business.
G. A. Rclchman ot Fort Jones,
Cal., Is making Medford a business
visit.
Now York Life Insurance Co., C,
Y. Tcngwald, Medford National
Bank Bldg., phono 3371, -
Chaa. A. Lewis of Wollen Is In
Medford for a short stay.
Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson and hor
daughter spent Tuesday In Medford.
Floyd Rador of Douglas county
nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Weldmon of
California, wero nmong tho many
from abroad, who visited In Med
ford during tho week.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
J. a Hogsott and W, E. Deblelgh
were recent business visitors In Ash
land. E. E. Ash, Trail creeks hote'I keep
er, mado a trip to Medford during
tho week.
Fashionable dressmaking. Evening
and afternoon gowns. Latest stylo
llngorlo a specialty. Mrs. E. M.
Painter, late of New York City.
Hours 2 to G p. m. SIS King street:
Phono C08L
M. SIdluy of Lake creek was In
Medford the forepart of the week.
A. S. Mack of tho accounting de
partment of tho California-Oregon
Power company will bo transferred
to Klamath Falls In a few days.
E. D. Weston, commercial pnptog
rapbern, negatives made any time or
placo by, appointment Phone M.
171, .
A. K. Waro left for Salem Wednes
day evening, whore ho will represent
the Jackson County Fair association
In a mooting of representatives of
other associations ot tho Pacific
northwest.
II. W. MrDongall, who has beon
visiting tn Medford, left for his homo
In Appleton, Minn., Tuosday ovenlng.
Collect tbose scattered sheets of
music you Talue and have them
bouud in book form at the Mall
Tribune. tf
Weeks & McGowan Co.
. TJNDERTAKEriS
lABlT ASSISTANT
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A, B. Onr, 3S9.
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Having skipped one afternoon's leston nt her school to elope nnd becuim
the bride of it young buslne man. Mr. Crndy Walker, sixteen jenrs old. ol
Atlnntii, IJu., has now returned to her cUhsc, In which mIiu will continue tiutr
graduation, two yearn heuce. Ketneeit consriitukittous of her girl frleiuU kIu
H or.t luiMy erasing front nil of nvr IkhiUs the mime sho changed UiuuiK
TJioiunpoii.
Mrs. Wnlker Is the daushter of John J. Thomasoti, nntl her father wt t
angry at the Idea of the child running away to tw tnarrlod h had to be re
strained by tlo!is;tIvos until he became recoucIId to the kUttntluu.
Vcrno Lucy of Roseburg Is mak
ing Medford a visit.
Dr. Henry Hart, who has been
spending several months nt his for
mer home In Illinois, has returned to
Medford.
Mrs. R. W. Ruhl returned Wednes
day from n protracted visit with
relatives living at Rockford, III.
Take freo guess on school pictures
and got a beautiful plcturo of Crater
Lake free at Gcrktng & Harmon's
studio, 12S E. Main street, ncari
First National Bank. Phono 2154,
Miss Jennlo Young is making Med-1
ford friends a short visit.
Hnrry Hall and Carl Walt of Grants
Pass were recent visitors In Medford.
W. Estcll Phlpps, tho attorney, and
his family have returned -from a
brief visit at' Portland.
Crater Lake photographs pro
nounced by cxperta to bo the best
ever mado ot the lake at Gcrklng &
Harmon's studio, 12S E. Main street,
near First National Ban. Phone
215-1. Kodak finishing and enlarg
ing, negatives made any place.
Dr. R. C. Conroy, who called to
Chicago several weeks ago by tho Ill
ness of a 'relative, has returned to
Medford.
John Arnell rolurncd Wednesday
evening fronton extended trip to tho
states ot Washington and California.
Tbos. C. Norrls, who is engaged in
mining In Kanca creek district. Is in
Medford, visiting his family.
Ernest Wallace traveling pnssonger
agent of the Canadian Paelfle rail
road. Is In Medford, tho guest ot R.
B. Wallace and his mother, Mrs. S.
B. Graham.
H. W. Bingham . returned last
orenlng from an cxtondod trip south.
Harry Luy and Horaco McLaren
wero over from Jacksonville Tuesday
afternoon.
Miss Flosslo Dunford of Jackson
ville has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. S. B. Simmons of North Rlver-
sldo avenue.
J. N. Pace, superintendent of tho
county poor farm at Talent, spent a
few hours In Medford Wednesday.
Col J. Meade, a vetoran of tho In
dian war ot 18SC-C, is visiting In
Rogue river valley. Ho now resides
at Bakersvllle, Cal.
Mcsdames G. N. Lewis, S, E. Dun-
nlngton and A. R. Thompson of Jack
sonville w.re In Medford Wednesday.
J. C. Fry of Bear creek came to
Medford Wednesday lo meet a niece
whoso homo Is In Nebraska and who
will spend several wcqks in this
section.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Clarflcld ot
Scattlp aro .visiting In Rogue river
valley.
Dr. A. C. Caldwell, Geo. N. Ander
son, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hamilton and
E. Sherman of Ashland wero among
residents of tho upper vnlloy who had
business In Medford this week
S. B. Graham was at Rogue River
for a short time ono day this weok
David Duncan of Jacksonville had
a suit ot clothes stolen Wednesday
afternoon. Ho loft It in tho R. It. V.
Co.'b depot and during his absence
u sneak thief captured tho bundle.
T, W. Miles and R. II. Jonas mado
a trip to JacksonvJIIo Wednealuy af-
tornoon.
Mr.' and Mrs. H. R. Nye of Rock
Point wpro among Medford relatives
nnd friends Wodnosduy.
J. M. Rader and Mac Audorson of
Phoenix district wero In Medford
Wednesday,
E, KvnnBoii has been enjoying a
visit from hla father and mother, Mr,
and Mrs. C. Evnnson ot Madella,
Minn., woo nro on tholr way homo af
ter spondlng Kovcral weeks in Cali
fornia.
L. D. Corbctt transacted business
at Ashland Wednesday.
LEAVES SCHOOL TO ELOPE.
MRa.
QRADV
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Johnson ot North
Jacksonville shopped In Medford
Wednesday.
J. J. WInnlngham and W. It. John
con wero down from Trail precinct
Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. Jones of Rom
Lane wero among tholr Medford
rrlunds one day this week.
A. A. Wllley and A. E. Kellogg
of Gold Hill tnrrlcd a short tlmo In
Medford during tho week.
A. B. Cornell and Isaac Best of
(Grant Pass havo been
transacting
business In Medford.
.Mrnnd jirs. w. s. Clay mado a
trip to Ashland Wednesday, return
ing In tho evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ford havo
gone to Los Angeles on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. 1 lowland of
Grants Pass visited In Medford and
Jacksonville Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. N.'J. Garrett ot Big
Sticky were in -Mcdfordj WeJnoday
afternoon. Or -'"'
Ed Wilkinson, Sr., who went to
Los Angeles to sco Bud Anderson
whip Sammy Trott. has returned
home.
Paul Leonard has goco to Port
land to Join his brothor In business.
Gcorgo I. Lyman and L. W. Smith
of Gold Hill district wero among those'
who transacted business In Medford
Wednesday.
A. Cnntrall nnd A. T. Lundgron of
Jacksonville wero Medford visitors
Wednesday. -
Jamee Garvin and H. T. Meadev
wero up from Talent Wednesday nf
tornoon. Tyson Beall and Mr. and Sirs. E.
Congor wero among tho resldenst ot
Control Point district who wero In
Medford Wednesday.
Mr. nnd. Mrs. Lewis Brown of San
Francisco aro in Medford for a short
visit with friends.
Chief ot PoIIco Hlttson picked up
a stranger Thursday abdicted to the
gonslng habit. A considerable quant
ity of tho drug was found on him,
Asldo from tho drug tho man had
195 n gold on him. Ho Is held In
tho city Jail.
W. II. Bingham has returned from
an extonded visit with frlonds and
relatives at Santa Barbara.
I)r, uonroy lias returned after a
visit to his mother who was sick In
Chicago.
NOTICE.
William Ulrich, trustco in bank
ruptcy, will offer for salu at public
acutlon for cash at tho West Sldo
Stables, all of tho horses, buggies,
hacks, and harness, on Saturday, the
8th day of February at 1 p. m.
BabtA
Vaicm
Every woman's heart responds to
tho charm and sweetness of a baby's
voice, becauso nature Intended her for
mothorhood. But even tho loving
nature of a mothor shrinks from tho
ordeal of suffering anil danger, Wom
en who uso Mother's Friend aro saved
much discomfort and their systoma
nro In a healthy condition to meet tho
tlmo with tho least posslblu danger.
Mother's Friend Is recommended only
for tho relief and comfort of expect
ant mothers, nnd Its many years of
success, and tho thousands ot endorse
ments recolved from women who
'havo used It nro a guarantee of the
benoflt to ho derived from Its ubo.
Mother's Friend allays nausea, pro
vents caking ot 44. ,v- 4
tho breasts, and Tllflltl t
In every way ffifZZf " r 'T
contributes to ST'Iritflfctlll
Dtrong, healthy is
motherhood. Mothor's Friend Is sold
nt drug stores. Write for our freo
book for expectant mothers,
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtluU, C
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EAGLE POINI 10
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Knglo Point hut InuiicluM n cnni
pni.uii to sei'iuo it mile niul a halt' ot'
improved shveK Hijjh sjrade, niUn
tit it luiii'iidiiiit in to lio lultl, niul will
be imiil for li.v it lioiul iixtte, wlituh U
lo lie voted on mon liv the t'ity. Such
is the troNtal mude by Mi).vur Von
iler llollon niul Councilman Hrowit to
Hie eonnlv eomt Yhurditv.
Tin iMMttilv court hat asreed lo in
stall it roek eruslier in that vicinity
niul allow the eity to u-e it in onb'i
to st'cure the roek ncedoil.
HUMAN ASHES SEALED IN
CEMENT THnOWN INTO SEA
ASTORIA. Oro.,MVJi. Ik-1 fennel
ieallv frcnUM in it eminent block, the
itches uf the Into Captain (leo. C011
wny of Portland lire today retting
:t:i fittlinius beiieallt the wafers of tho
Pneifie oeean n mile off the mouth of
the Columbia river.
The -.on rilet were ii elmrse or
Captain C. T. Tailev, in eompliauee
with 11 rosiest of tuplniu Conway
xeteral venr before hit death.
TWO WOMEN
SAVED FROM
OPERATIONS
By Lydla E. Pinkhnm's Veg-
ctablo Compound Their
Own Stories Hero Told.
Beatrice, eb. " Just after mymor
rlngo rdy left sWe began to pain me and
tho pain cot so severe at times that I
suffered terribly with It. 1 visited throe
doctors and each one wanted to operate
on me but I would not consent to an op
eration. I heard of tho good Lydla B.
PJnkham'a Vegetable Compound was
doing for others and, I used several bot
tles of it with tho result that I haven't
been bothered with my sldo since then.
J am in good health and I have two llttlo
glrU."-Mrs.R.B.ClitLl),Beatrice,Neb.
Tho Other Cnso.
Cary, Maine." I feel It a duty I owo
to all suffering women to tell what Lydla
E. Pinkham'a Vegctablo Compound did
forme. One year ngq I found myself a
tcrrlblo sufferer, l.hod pains In both
sides and such a soreness I could scarcely
straighten up nt tlmg(. My back ached,
I had no appetite nmi was so nervous I
could not sleep, then I would bo so tired
mornings that I could scarcely get
around. It seemed almost Impowlblo
to move or do a bit of work and I
thought I never would bo any better
until I submitted to an operation, but
my husband thought I had better write
to you nnd I did so, stating my symp
toms. I commenced taking Lydla E.
Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound and
soon felt llko a new"Aoman.' I had no
pains, slept well, hail good appetite and
could do almost all my own work for a
family of four. I shall always fuel that
I owe my good health to your Vegetable.
CompounoV'-Mrs. Haywaud Sowuwi,
Cary, Maine.
OUR
MPROV
If you fall to tako advnn
sta;o of our offer tho fault
.Is yours, not ours,
With the strike of the cloe,k on Saturday night at ten your
chance to derive any henefit from tho host shoo offers wo have
evQr made
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Will Have Passed
AVVso'iind this last note of'warning in order that no ono may
he-shut out f,rom tho henefits of this Shoo Sale'withfjut a '.
ohaiHio to participate. .
Plenty of Good Things Left
BEHLING'S
FISH COMIM
UNABLE 10 AGREE
A telephone mettimo from Hii,re
si'nlullvi! Reaiues lodav was to tho
of fool Hint the fUli eommllteo of llic
house debated Hie Rogue liiver I'ivli
hill until fouV oVlook IhU liiornlui.
fitilini; to agree.
A eoiuproiulne wiw pinpaied wl.ere-
liv ei'inini; it to lie unlaw fill nt th
mouth of Hie Rogue until SoiitiMiilio 1
nud letting tho flrnutn Pitst ponple
line nil I nols for .10 dayt,
While thin ('ainiintinNo liat not yet
Ih'Cii adopted it probably will lie,
11 ii. 1
Bryco Goes to Hnntio
LONDON', Feb. tk-Jnmet Uryee,
HrilHi nmliit!tadoi' o,Vitsliingoii,
who it soon to if I In t'idtiv wim np
IMiinled llrilitlt member of Hie per
mniieiit court of arbitration at the
natt.
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Mayfield Kentucky
Now at Cost
The half wool nntl all wool panls mado at May
fiold, Ky., iii'i'd no iveommimdatiei: you can't
bout tliqm for worn; and, apponrancp. Wo havo out.
tho prices on thoatj pants to ost. Wo nrod monoy.
Yl.Vo l ants iiow(..wv..m...mm SpX.ou
$2.50 Pants now w..l. $1.05
jjsl.00 Pants now... J. SI. 80
$11.50 Pants now SI2.G5
$!.00 Pants now S12.80
$5.00 Pants now $3.50
$5.50 Pants now S3.80
. . Similar hiotits on all Hats. $2.!15 will now got
you a stylish $11.00 to 1.150 extra lino quality hat.
JJitf Imut'Ii of lowor price hats $1.25 eaeli. Prioos
on ail shirts anil imdorwoai" reduced fully un-fotirth
off. Ten per cent off on all shoes.
THE WARDROBE
WEST MAIN ST.
LAST CALL
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The privilege is yours, until
the end of this week, to buy
Footwear at our present
uut prioos. '
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GOOD PIT
Merlttil Pile Remedy.
A nev folviilla preparation for
both Internal and external uso and
nbnoluloly without mi ennnl for the
treatment of piles In any form. Ask
im to iihow you this remedy and ex
plain ltd ninny advantages. Loon It
llnsklns.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR HALE Second hand
Ford In flno condition,
North ivy street.
mndnl V
Call :t:i.
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FOR HALE riO-egg- Iiiciibitliir nnd
brooder cheap. In first class con
dition, Oakdnlo Park Addition. J.
l Tng'gert, Phone .6.J.3. 27-1
WANTHD First cIiihh cow, llolsteln
preferred. Hell phono Farmer
Nll-F-12. -7fi
FOR HALE--Throe good Huff Or
pington rorkoroln. O. F. Children,
7.1U Oak St. Phono 7)101. -77
WANTED- -PitHturo for 1 ralf. (live
Information. Apply U. F. Chit
gren. 7110 Oak St., Phone 70t.'J77
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SHOE STORE
$15,000
By Saturday
Night ! )
Yes, we are
going to
get it
SALE NEWS
Sale closes Sat
urday. It has
been our great
est. Hundreds
have taken ad
vantage of the
greatest money
buying opportun
ity in the history
of Medford.
A good asnortmont of Suits
and Overcoats loft for you to
pick from.
Somo $22.50 Suits still loft nt
911.05
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Somo $30 Suits loft at
$13.05 and $10.05
Savings for you in ovory
thing to woar.
Como and look
THREE
MORE
DAYS
Daniels
for Duds
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