Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 13, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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lOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
llarry Ward, driver for tho Pan
torlutn, goes to Central Point each
Thursday morning. Kesldcnta of
Central raint and along tho road be
tween hero and thero wttL please
bear this In mind. ffip
Pantorlttm clenna and presses nil
aorta of clothing, l'liono 2441.
Hats cleaned and blocked. Pan
torlum. Dr. 8. A. Loekwood nnd llr. Myrtle
8. Loekwood (.regular physicians, not
chiropractor) have removed their
otflcca from tho Hasklns building
to 232 K. Main street.
Get j'our clothes cleaned and
pressed at the Pnntorlnm and get out
nnd enjoy yourselves.
Mrs. T. W. Miles visited relatives
living In Ashland Wednesday after
noon.
Closing out sato of pipes. Ire-
land'a Smoke Houso.
L. L. Jacobs nnd P. A. Klfer, who
nro connected with two of the local
tanks, were among those who went
to Ashland Wednesday.
Mr. and. Mrs. II. Harrison left for
Portland ono day this week,
Real homo niado broad at De
von's. it
Mra. $. R. Iteamcs of Central Point
was a business visitor In Mcdford
Wednesday.
UlrlcU llros., merchants of Jnck
aonvlllc. motored to Mcdford on
Wednesday.
Bring that oia took with torn
binding down and hare It rebound
at the Mall Trlbnno office, Costa
but little, tf
S. W. McClendon and K. Zana of
Gold IIIU transacted buslncs In Mcd
ford Wednesday.
Attorney DoArmond went to
GranU Pass on Wednesday evening's
motor.
Insure and be sure. Right If wo
write It R. A. Holmes, Tho Insur
ance Man.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Daggett have
returned from a trip to their former
home In the cast.
Vanor baths and scleatlflo mas
sage for men and women. Dr. R.
J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Gar-
nett-Corcy Dldg. Phone 145.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Lawton and Mrs,
C. Leonard of Grants Pass are vis
iting In this part of Roguo river Tab
loy.
John Thompson and George Stein
berg were down from Gold Hill on
Wednesday.
Carkln ft Taylor (John H. Car
kin and Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
orer Jackson County Bank
Building Medford.
8. T. Sandry of Roguo River, fish
and game warden was In Mcdford
Wednesday on official bualnesa.
Jt. Hararaeraley of Gold Hill, who
Is connected with tho forest aervce,
spent Wednesday night In Medford.
A choice lot of Italian prunes at a
bargain. Addrcaa or call at 717
North Riverside, Mcdford. 278
Mra. Kmnia Clino has returned
from a visit to Portland.
R. M. Wilson of Central Point dis
trict waa a Medford visitor Wednes
day. Now York Life Insurance Co., C.
Y. Tongwald, Medford National
Bank Bldg., phono 3371.
George Carter mado his former
homo at Ashland a visit Wednesday.
F. L. Cranflll motored to Central
Point Wednesday afternoon.
Kodak finishing, the best at Wes
ton's, opposite hook store. "
J. C. Aitkin of Roguo Rlvor. depu
ty fruit Inspector, waa In Medford
Wednesday. So waa W. W. Fleming
of tho Hame place.
II. B. Tronson of Euglo Point dla
trlct, h well known horticulturist,
tarried In Medford Wednesday night.
Faablonablo dressmaking. Evening
and afternoon gowns. Latest atylo
llugcrlo a specialty. Mrs. E. M.
Palntor, late of Now York City.
Hours 2 to 5 p. in. 518 King street.
Phone C084. '
J. T. Jones, who has beon Berlous
ly 111 ut tho Sacred Hcurt hospital,
is convalescent. 1
Dr. A. C. Caldwell of Ashland,
mado Medford a visit Wednesday
evening.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
raphern, negatives made any time or
place by appolntmont Phone M.
1471.
W. J. Stnnloy, who Is In charge of
tho Homostake mine, located near
Woodvlllo, waa in Medford Wednes
day. 8. 0. Collins" of Table Rock was
among tho many who camo to Med
ford for building material during tho
wcok.
W. H, Vcnablo of Applcgato waa
In Mcdford and Jackaonvlllo Wednes
day. Weeks & McGowan Co.
TJNDERTAJCERS
&ABY AMI8TA.XX
Say Phone 3371
JTfg-bt ytumssi Jr. "W, Weeks 207X
A. x. orr, 9S9S
The meetings held In the hnll on
Grape street closed Inst Hundny even
ing when tho speaker addressed n
full-house on tho subject of eonver
sloil. Tho on North lllvcrsldo la
ready for uso ngnln nnd tho next
service will lie held thero Thursday
evening, Feb. 13, subject, Tho Driv
ing of tho Turk From Europe Fore
told In Prophecy.
Tho "Sultana. n six part serial
by Henry C. Rowland, author of "811-
Ser Side." begins In thla wcrk'a
Post. 2S2
Dr. nnd Mrs. K. II. Porter nnd fam
ily returned today from an extended
eastern trip.
Colonel J. F, Mundy returned
Thursday from n business trip north.
Take frco guess on school pictures
and get a beautiful picture of Crater
Lake frco at Gcrklng & Harmon's
studio. 123 E. Main street, near
First National Bank. Phone 2154.
C. D. Woolvcrton and 11. 11. Nye
of Rlvcrdalo mado a business trip to
Mcdford tho forepart of tho week.
Mra. Alice Smith was a recent vis
itor with friends living at Phoentx.
Harry Hull of Grants Pass was
among his Medford frlenda ono day
thla week.
Crater Lake photographs pro
nounced by experts to bo tho "best
ever madoof tho lako at Gcrklng A.
Harmon's studio, 123 E. Main street,
near First National Ban. Phone
21S4. Kodak ttntahlng and enlarg
ing, negatives made any place.
Mrs. Carl Webb, who baa been In
Mcdford visiting her parcnt8, Mr. and
Mrs. II. Elliott, left for bcr homo In
Portland Wednesday.
F. G. McWHIlama nnd a party of
Ashland ladles motored to Mcdford
Wednesday afternoon.
Buy a Singer at your, own terms
and your spring sewing will bo a
pleasure. Singer Sewing Machine
Co., J. G. Painter, agent, 417 M.
F. & H. Bldg. Phone 3441. We
also rent rachlnes and do repairing.
C. W. Willis of Portlanif Is visiting
relatives living In Rogue river valley
nnd Is accompanied by a son. They
aro on their way to Southern Califor
nia. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Gregory of
Central Point and Ell Gregory of
Fresno, Cal.. wero In Medford tho
forepart of tho week, on a visit with
relatives.
Tho "Sultana," a six part serial
by Henry C. Rowland, author of "Sli
ver Side," begins In nott week's
Post. Do Voo's Nowa Stand. 282
L. O. Van Wcgen of Ashland and
C. II. Mooro of Seattle were among
the many from abroad In Mcdford
during tho week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mcrrltt, who
went to Portland several weeks ago,
aro nt bomo again.
Miss Belle Cochran has been vis
iting Mrs. L. O. Van Wcgon of Ash
laud. George 6. Howard, who is In a
paralyzed condition, has been taken
to tho Sacred Heart hospital for
treatment.
S. W. Foster of San Francisco, rep
resentative of the Gcnoral Chemical
company, is transacted business In
Mcdford.
Mrs. Charles Nickel! spent Wednes
day afternoon in Jacksonville.
Fred RIcdcl and L. C. Applcgato
wero among the many Gold Hlllcrs
In Mcdford Wednesday.
M. K. Sweeney of San Jose, Cat.,
Is in Mcdford looking after tho In
tcresta of tho Bean Spray Pump Co.
Mr. and Mra. John Goro wero
Ashland visitors Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Becman of
Gold Hill mado a trip to Mcdford
Wednesday.
Col. R. 0. Washburn of Tablo Rock
transacted business In Medford ou
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. T. 0. Burrows left for Grants
Pass Wednesday evening to visit bcr
mother. Mrs. Ira Dunham, who Is
qulto 111.
Blaluo Kluin was a business vis
itor In Ashland Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor were
over from Jacksonville Friday after
noon. E. J. Fisher of Forest Orove and
C. E. Armstrong of Glendale have
been making Mcdford a visit.
Miss Williams, deputy postmaster
of Jacksonville, was In Medford Fri
day. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Barker of
Roseburg, former residents of Med
ford, aro spending a few days here.
Chief of Police Hlttson left on
Wednesday night for Portland being
called as a witness lu the McAllister
case.
L. Merger of Talent, has been ar
rested ehurged with selling intoxicat
ing liquor to minors. lie will bo given
u henring in Justice Taylor's court
Suttirduy.
Verger it n vineyurdiht of Talent,
who makes his own wine. It is said
that lie recently hold mwio of it to
boys. IIu declares he did so hind
vortcntly. A lleliublo llulr Tonic.
It Is an easy matter to provont
bnldncbs, dandruff and othor diseases
of the ecalp by using Merltol Hair
Tonic. It should bo used regu
larly to keep tho calp frco of dand
ruff germs, es theso germs aro tho
cause of tho majority of cases of
dandruff and later, baldness. Wo
aro authorized to guarantee Merltol
Hair Tonic. Leon U. Unuldus.
MDFOUn MATTi TRIBUNE.
"HONEYMOON EXPRESS," NEW YORK'S LATEST '
MUSICAL COMEDY, SCORES DIG SUCCESS
Q
"The Honeymoon Express," New
bad been delayed for some time, is
Garden. The chief cntcrtalucrs aro
Gaby, ns usual, Is most Interesting to
appreciated. Aa Yvonne she I nt her
U a great favorite.
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TO BENEHT ROAD
County Judge F. L. Ton Velio nnd
Commissioner Leevcr visited Gold
Hill Thursday morning where they
met General Stiptcrlntcndent Camp
bell and tho resident engineer of
tho Southern Pacific company nnd
made arrangements for widening the
opening boncath tho Gold Hill bridge
Just this sldo of tho city so that traf
fic will be ablo to pass baiicath tho
brldgo without difficulty. Tho rail
road officials agreed to tho chango
and will have it maao at once.
34,000 FIREMEN
10 SHE TODAY
NEW YOKK, Feb. 13. Thirty-four
thousand firemen on custom rail
road will receive orders to strike
Friday unless somo agreement is
reached by the railroads affected and
the Firemen's Iirotlicrhood todny.
The walkout will take pluuo -19
hours after the strike orders nrc is
sued. Despite the activity of the com
merce court Judge .Martin A. Kunpp,
mediator, neither side will concede a
single point.
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MTCDFOHD. ORUCIONVrill'KSOAY, KUIWMWWY VA,
York's latest play, the arrival of which
scoring n tremcudoiM lilt tit the Wlulet
Miss Gaby Dcslya' and Mr. '".r Jol.on
the audiences, and she I mint thoroughly
best. Her dance with Mr. Hurry I'llccr
.
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TOLLIVER NOT GUILT!
OF SLAYING LEWIS
SAN DIEGO. Cnl.. Feb. 13 "Not
guilty," waa the verdict today In tho
case of Hubert G. l.owls, accutcd of
murdering C. II. Tollvor, the airship
Inventor last May.
Tho Jury did not leave the box.
Lewis admitted killing Tollvcr. but
declared ho was driven Insane by
wrongs Inflicted by them upon his
wife.
WALSH VICTIM OF
LATEST-POISON PLOT
NEW YORK, Feb. 13 A plot to
poison Police Captain Walsh whose
confession la alleged to have Involved
a number of high police officials In
Now York's police graft scandal, was
reported today.' District Attorney
Whitman ordered a nurse und n doc
tor to Inspect all food preiuired for
Wnlsh. A heavy guard also was
thrown about his rosidence.
TO CUltK A COLT) IX OXi: DAV.
Tnko LAXAT1VK IlItOMO Qulnlno
Tablets. Druggists refund money It
It falls to euro. B. W. OIIOVE'S sig
nature Is on each box. 25 cents.
- FOOT IN JAOKON C,6.'
hurt! to fit "l
no mnttur how tondur
how wide
how narrow
how thin
how short '
how long ; , f
tlnjy are
, wo stake our feputatlou
lu fitting tliem.
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Ill, PA8U, Fob. lit To nld the
garrison nt .Inures to ivtlst u possible
American Invasion tho moliltlittug of
all Dint troops In Northern Chihua
hua bus boon ordered timmllug lo
lihi leaders hero today. They de
clare tho Junrox garrison him do-
elnrod for Dtas despite- denials on
tho part of Its rnmmnudor, I'ol Van
Miles. Thoro nro throe thousand re
bels In tho Jnuros district.
Refugees reaching hero today from
Clundad, Chihuahua declare thoro Is
great disorder thuro and hundreds of
merlcnna nro oudniiRored. When
the refugees left tho city was In con
trol of n number of about 1UO0
drunken Mexicans. Three thousand
troop garrisoned there refused to
fire on tho mob, It la reported Ac
cording to unconfirmed reports Gov
ernor Goiirutcs has fled trout thu
city.
T TO
FOR LENGTHY STAY
Ad Wolgast. former HghUclght
champion of tho world, passed
through Medford this afternoon on
his way to San Francisco whero ho
Is to meet llnrleui Tommy Murphy
soon. Ad stated that ho regretted
that ho was unable to stop over nt
present but that ho would do so In
tho near future and spend consid
erable time lu tho n alley.
On their first eastern trip the C'hl
cage Cubs Mill play nu othlbltlon
game at Syracuse, N. Y.. the pro
ceeda to bo given to Mrs, Doyle,
widow of tho former third baseman
of the Chicago team.
Baldheaded Row
Karly Piety .Not Always the l'iiite of
italducnn
Inasmuch us It Is an accepted fart
that baldness, falling hntr and dand
ruff nro caused by it genu, doosu't'lt
stand to reason that tho only way to
prevent such calamities Is to kill the
germs?
And doesn't It stand to reason that
the only way to kill these germs Is to
use Parisian Sage, which Clin. Strang
has so much fulth In that ho guaran
tees It to cure dandruff, falling hair
nnd Itching scalp In two weeks, or
money bockT
Parisian Hugo Is n delightful hair
tonic pleasant to use. It Is not Micky
or greasy, and contains only those
lilgredlcuta that will surely benefit.
It is now aold by druggists all over
America, and by Chns. Strung for 50
cents a largo bottle. It Is used ex
tensively by women who doslhi luxu
riant hair with n radiant luster. Tho
girl with tho Auburn hair Is on every
package
81'IIINO hTYLCH
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DOUGLAS ALARMED
OVER
AMERICANS
lUU'dUN, Aur, IVh II M.uiii
Is felt heiv lodnv lor IIu ttit ol
Aiiu'ili'tm citixniiM li( the olnle o
Souorn, Mo.ieo, TJio sllimllou t
becoming moio deliiiito daily, uiiil
while the tVdoiul offlcem mo Kivlu
out telegriium put polling lo coin
I nun Pivddont Mndero, uliiod
through tho go ci uoi'V ollirc, siiving
"all iinli't ul the capital; iiiuutr)
lraiitiiil; Diar. ho ovuitliiovwi in n V
hours,' tho gurrisonM lu llm larger
towns niv openly dlsn I fooled.
l'nuuluciit Mti.xloiuirt luiv'ti com.
meiierd, luoio or loss uunidndly, to
iinnmiure ihelr favor of l)ln nnd h
open ieolt would not surprino any
one, f
Four troops of llm Ninlh I'niled
Sliiles on villi y, whiuh Iuih heou pa
trolling the houler west of heie, ic
oeixed ordoix lo return imuiodinlol
to DoimhiH, when' the n of tlt
logiinenl Rh now iiiolulixeil. 'I'hoir
phioes will ho Inkeii hv Hie Hflh oav
nlry, leu troopx of which nro now
located ul Foit lliinehimeii, Auxoim,
WAR NEWS UPSETS
Xi:V YIHJK. I'eh. II. The M... k
market tinned firm tmlitx. The prep,
trillion to export 1,00(1,(101) mro
gold, dtwiniiig more lltsu $'i,ll(Hi.lliU)
from the Ih-sI iili-trfHurv, cttn-r.l
great uiienaiiionn in twoiey etrelf
The MexioMii lovidutHm mill the
threatened Mi-ike of firetaon on !
eni railroads osiied mi mioettled du
tliroiighont.
('qiinihiui I'neilie dropped three
f
EARLY BUYERS GET
BEST CHOICE
' I roiiMnt find my sUe." otplalunl a worrledliMklng woman to
a frlmid one afternoon, us she enme dltMfinsolalely from tnt walat
toiiuter.
"What." she answered, "you couldn't yet unfitting Ui fit yon in
tluxio lovely waists? Of cmirae, yw ttm't ihmh tu wtf ymi worti
ItAiklng for It now."
"Yes, I wits."
"Will, what toiild you taissrt at thrtsa o'clock tn the aftwrttiMrtt,
and you take a thirty-six. You know that ala guw fiulvr than
anything else."
"I'll know bottwr next time." sighed the disappointed on.
Tho most rollablt) merehiiuU lu Metlforil ailvnrtWw tkvlr mtmt
linportiint mouey-nlMK opportiinltloti Jit Tin Mull 'IVtttMsa. IttMtl
The Mall Tribune closely mid constantly mary iilght, tk )ott will
always bo pouted and be aide to shop early.
(Cup)rlght. 1013. by J. P. Fallon.)
TURKS WILL LEAVE
EUROPE
ACCORDING TO BIBLE PROPHECY
Ksl.-iMi.sli I'ltpilnl al .Icfiihiili'iu.
C'onm lo llio Snvpnlli-ilny AiIvimiIIhI i-hiuvli on
Norlli Iiivci'sitlo 'I'luuwlny ovfiiinj;, l'fl. KJ, and
hoar an oxpo.silion of the niosl woikIpi'I'iiI prophoiy
in tho Itililu floaini; with time driving ol' tlio TiiHcb
IVoiii Kui'opt' which takt-s jilaco jnsl bH'oro I ho
nio.sl'imporljiiil t'vi'iit in the woi'ltl's liinloiy,
f
When You
Waltliam Is the wntch for tlmc
nccttrncy. Men who tlo tiling
on schedule arrange their duties
by Waltliam time. The
WALTHAM
is the watch of life-long service
and right now
"It's Time You Owntd a WaUham."
We have a complete Waltliam
stock including all models and
grades at a convenient price
range. Come in and tall;
watch with us.
KI rN w Zi,,"'"Mr"''
T--r'j :... "- ' a
poltiU whilii Ihe urnnml mllrnNt lll
us. lit .v .Itrnillng lnl 'i BMtl
Sini-llinif 2 piut. Tim ittllHWit
i- In .ii eh lliroiivhuiil.
Iliind- weir wo ilt,
MOTHER
SO POORLY
Cmiltl Hnrtlly Cnro for Chil
tlrcn Find lonlth m
Lytllft E. Pinlclmm'o Vec-
ctnblo Cotnpuuiul.
Ilovlna Center, NiY. -" i'orslxyenrs
1 have not had ns gtd health n I havo
now, l wuj very
young when my llrst
Imliy was Uim and
my hcaltli waa very
bad afUr that. I
was not regular nnd
I had pnlns In my
back nnd was so
tMMirly that L could
Imnlly take cnro of
my two children, I
doctored with nv
iral doctors but got
no better. They told mo llmro was nu
lii'lo wllheut nu iiKratIon, I linvo tisetl
Lytlln 1 rinkham'a Vegetable Com
lKtund und It has helpeil mo wonderfully.
I tlo most of my own work t.ow and tnko
rare of my children. 1 reconuniiid your
rt'tnetlles to nil sulTorlng wointui."
Mrs. WiM.Mtti A. Giiaiiam, Cnro of
i:utw(mTitTirrri.it,Itoviiin,Centur,NY.
Lytlln l rinkham'a Vegutablo Com
pound, made from ttativu nsiCs ami
herbs, contains no narcotics or hnrmftil
drugs, nnd today holds the record of
Isdiig the most successful remedy wu
know for woman's Ills If joii nenl such
n inetllcine why don't you try It T
If you lutvo tlio sllglitont iloulit
tlutt Lytlln i:. IMnl.liiiin's Vegetit
lilo Coiiipoiinil u III liolp oii.w rlln
iiiLjtlln IM'Inkliuiii .'MoillcliioCo.
Your letter will Imoponoil,
reiitl mill itiiswcroil li n ivtniiiin,
mitl Ittdil In strict tiiMllilfiii'...
ji
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Buy a Watch 1
of standard make you buy
soim-thlug that, will last you
a life tlino wllli pioper tare.
No ploeo of machinery will
inn as long as u watch, mid
glvo tho Ht'i'vlco a watuh
tloes.
I (.'any
IIOWAIID IIA.MII.TO.V
WALTHAM KI.OI.V
ll.ld.VOIH KOITII IIIJNII
mill l(ol(foiil .Moieiueuts,
All of thuNu movements
havo mi iibHoliitu guarauteu
from inn mid from the fao
torluH that inttltu thuui.
Martin J. Reddy
Tin: ,m:vi;i,i:u
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