Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 03, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MAYOR EIFERT IS
THROUGH
m
FIGH
T, HE SAYS
Al mi imummiIIwi hikh(uI of I lie'
iiHOui' anil iMi'inlii'i'H ii' llin t'lly mini-
ttll WVlllll'Hllliy I'MUlllIK I'lOIII ullll'll
nil oIIiim' ucin IimiiciI, .Mn j or KilVit
iiiiiioiini'cil llml tin wiih llinniKli wllli
tint fllit ulili'h Iuih nxlNtnl IikIwim'H
iiicinlicix of llin cniiMi'il ami liliiiNi'll'
mill thnl ho would no lunger iilti-uipt
tn forrn llm iikiIiiIiiii'IiIh of t'ily of
I'IhIiiIh lint nliow llin I'oiiiicllmni to
i'Iioiihi) wild tliny iIi'mIkmI. IIIh only
I'iMiilllliiii wnri llnit Hid roniii'll pick
mi vnlliu liht unit riilitiu him of hI at -inji
IiIh iriifrrrni'o for miyntit'. Mnyor
I.UViI'h iiiod Ih Hit fil to Iihvii count
MM It hlirpilw) 1(1 tllllHI) ulltl llllVO Im'I'II
MiiHiillii;, mill IIiiihu who Iihvii Imtii
opposing hix iiiiiM'H.
"I urn thionuli uilli llin flchl,"
hlnliN I ho nin.Mir," mnl I nm willing
that Ilia t'uiiiiitil hIiiiII liavo llin power,
limy luiM) piitvi'iili'il mo IimvIiic I
wlhli liariuony to prmitll In rhio nf.
fnlrM for llm ((imiiI of all."
Tim roiiiiuil lift h not v't hlunlfii'il
iin yn( Hh i'lmti'0 of employee but it
In iiIiiiohI it irtalulv Hint K. .1. Ituii
yiinl will tin it'tiiiui'il lit iiiitrU'tiiiiihtiT
anil 0. Anixplucr iih cllv iiikIihm'i It
in nlhti lii'llevcil Unit IIIIIhoii will it
imtlti iih t'hlt'f of tho piilli'o ili'patt
incut. A t'llv iittoruny Iiiim not hriu
ili'clilnl upon. Aiiiouk IIiomi iuohI
prominently iitriitioui'il ant .liulut
I'lirtliu, H. I!. l'hlppn mnl It. It.
MeCnlie.
Tint council will meet I'rlilay ncii
Inc when tlio mutter will prolmlily bu
filitlier tllsi'iiHtirtl.
PLAN
I A VINE
OR IE APRIL 11
REEKS
BAB
BY
E0F3I00
Tito 7f Infill fniiH who joiiint'yi'tl
to (Iranttt 1'iih Wetlntwliiy iiftcriiiinu
to M'ti tho bull Kiiititt hi'twton tht
Aiiierifiiu (limit m (cnltirnl) mnl tho
( I nt nt m I'iihm team worn well repniil
for their trip tho kuuio lieinjj a nplcn
iliil out', tho Mi'imt lii'lnt; II to 0 In
favor of tho (linutH.
Tho firit two rtniH wont tine to
error but tho GlauU bultrr out the
third tnii'.
NADEAU NOT HELPED
BY MILE SERUM
l.OS ANOIXKS, Cm., April a.
''Not only wiih I nut liciicfitoil by tho
l-'ricilmmin M'tnnti hut I failed to find
it Hiiiht patient who wiih."
Thix wiih tho Mnteineiit horn toilny
of K. ( Niulenii of I.0111; ileach, who
Iuih relumed fnnn llerliu whoro ho re
reived tint Frieiliiiauii Inlierculntdn
euro. Nailemi Mini that ho believe
Dr. I'riediiiiinn hiurorolv believes in
hi treatment hut that in ciikcn of
uliicli ho In ooKiiirmit it ban hud but
liltlo beneficial effect.
Tint ladle of Hie (liealer .Meilfoitl
Club liavo ileMinniileil Apiil II iin 11
general elenti up mnl I ice pbnitiux
day hi tint city ami will iiho that day
to beaulify tint kioiiiuIh nboiil the
llliinry luiililluj?. On Apiil II every
nut 11, wiiinnti mnl child in lint oily I
urui'il. mil only to clean up about
llielr houioK but to plant 11 vino, It
or fdiruh.
Tho M'liool I'hlblren will bo alotd
to aid In tho uitillor mnl iimmIhI .In
tree pliuillii.
The oily olfielul Iin pmniWYil
to aid tho IndicH in ciur.vliiu' outUho
plan.
wwDFonn mrrtimmmm. mmonn. ohkoon, tiu'whimy, apki., n, 101a.
bo Mugful nt iiikIiI ncorditiK lo I 'ro
under .Mi'Cnrry'M miiioiiiiremciil lo.
day, mid throughout llio rotiiin mini
mer all Vernon IioiiIm will bit fought
under inlttoriiig arcliKlilx, Slv.Cnrry
beliiMnj; that night buttlcn will draw
better during tho Hiiinuicr mnl nt (ho
Miuno tinin prevent a rlnlry of at-
ill,
1.
IS
CLEARED OE CHARGE
Tho ciihc of the hlato n. II T.
Harwell of till oily, for einborir.Io
tiienl did not irncli tho Jury lu the
eiiciiil court Woiliiondny altornooii iim
tho proNiyulioii failed to ontahlitli
a oipiHii of action.
HiiNvvoll was aeciiHed of eiubezr.llug
till) while noting a k lli iigent of tho
Wooil-CtiiliM company of Kncrauieii
to. Ho Ih Hiild to have drawn thin
ftinount mid negleeled to ohargo It
to bin aecomit. ImcMlgntiun kIiovvi'i)
that ho had made 110 attempt lo do
fraud tho company.
EOURT
WIN
IM
10 KNOCK OUT PELKY
CAl.tlAHV, f'auaila, Apn.nl n.
Despite tho fact that ho put his
opponent to tho mat three times (ho
bcht tlurK. Totiuuy lluriit, former
hoiitywoight, could do ugmtixt Aithur
I'olhy of Chionpeo, Mums., wiik to ho
euro 11 Mipulur deelhion in their eon
tent hero latit night. N'o tleclnlon wan
rcndeit'd at tho ringsido.
IVlky wan nt leant n foot tailor
than IltirtiM mid outweighed him by
fifteen pounds. o hlood up nud
Hwnppod piuicliei with ltuniw ami bin
uggrototitenrH'j mletpiately offset tho
KiioektlovviiM.
E
( NOW UNDER WAY
Tho riiAo of tho hlato n Coeil
TowiiM'iid for attempting to gain
main- through fraudulent melliod
wiih called 111 tho circuit court today.
TowiihciiiI ban hqcu 111 trouble
iiimiy timcH mnl Iuih Iiccii ooufiued In
the county jail on two ebaigei. Tho
bint ol'feiihe, for which ho is now on
trial, occurred recenllv at Ashlaiul.
lie wiik tiietl for iiixiiuily but not
held.
MAIIKimil.l, Dio Ai.nl a.
I'id'cI Heed, dilver of tho milo that
..,..'. ........ I. ...I .... V....II. u l 1 .1. 1
nij, miii mil mi mil 11171 nun mieei
rimy Kiiday morning, hilling ,. K.
Iltlliuger, mnl injuring V. It. Ilalni'n,
Iin bad IiIh preliminary healing 011
,llio I'bargo of iiivoluulary inmudnugh
tor befoio .IiinIIoo I'ennoek.
Heed Ik flghllug hard ngaiiiPtt be
ing bound over to tho grand Jury,
mill much of tho evidence given nt the
eoroiiei'H liiipieHt Ih being rehimheil.
Ilccd nut al tho table looking very
hoi ions in full lealir.atioii of the
charge aguiiiNt him.
rvoi oven 1110 Himies or w nine
two-yoar-ohl daugbler, Wave, or Iter
babyish prattle iih hio would run over
aorosM the eoiirlriioni from her moth.
or mid climb up 011 IiIh hip would
relieve his countenance.
Iiittlo Wave, 11 iiliildih beauty, will
piobably bit tho hotl witness her
father has, if the oiino gooM befoie
a Jury, In oiino Heed Is bound over,
Today with 11 baby cap, with pink
bows, white mnl pink dress, hIio
smiled mul played, little realizing
what tho ncciiHiuii meant to her ami
her parents. Mrs. Heed remained in
the ante-room of tho justice office
during tho hearing, hut whoro idie
could hoar mul see everything that
tntiiHpireil.
CRAMPS, .
HEADACHE,
BACKACHE,
Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham'.
Vegetable Compound.
Crdnr Hnpld, low. " I wn always
tlrrd and weak and my housework was
a drag. I wm Irreg
ular, hail cramps ao
bad that I would
have to llo down, al
ao a dlitrcssfd feel
ing In lower part of
back, and headache.
My abdomen woi
aoro and I know I
hdd organic inflam
motion. "Lydla E. Pink
ham'a Vegotablo
Compound and Illood Purifier havo
helped mn wonderfully. 1 don't liavo
those pains a-ny moro and I nm all right
now. Thero nro a great many women
here who tako your remediea and I havo
told others what they have done for
me."-Mr. CltAU. McKlNNON, 1013 N.
Dili SL W., Cedar Itaplds, Iowa.
Women who am suffering from those,
distressing Ills peculiar to their sex
should not loso sight of these facta or
doubt tho ability of Lydia K.PInkhm's
Vegetable Compound to restore their
health.
Thrro aro probably hundreds of thou
rands, perhaps millions of women In tho
United States who havo been benefited
by this famous old remedy, which was
produced from roots and herbs sver 30
years ngo by n woman to relievo wo
man's suffering. 1 f you nro sick and need
such a mrdlclne, why don't you try ItT
It 70U want special adrire nrite to
Lydia K. I'lnkham Medicine Co. (confi
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter nlll
bo opened, read and annwered by a
woman and held In strict confidence.
T
HELD AT NIGHT
I.OH ANOCIiCH, rl., April .1
'llin Killmue. Dundee I'oatherwnght
cliimplonshlp nt Vernon Ap-;! 211 will
traction between boning nud bne
bull.
Hud Audrrnou mul Kayo llrowu
will Inniigurnto the night IkmiIm April
15 when limy hook up for twenty
rounds. Other cards soon will bo an
nounced. Tho' July 4 attraction,
however, probably will be ntnged in
tho afternoon.
PXOR TimKl.
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Mnrltol Tcnle DIkmIW k4 prov
en a gootl nicMMuto te otheri, why intt
to you? It acts (Irst upon the stew
nr.h, strengthens tho dtgMiti-o or
gnns, creates a healthy nppllti, wwd
makes rich, red Mood, Imparts new
llfo and strongth to th entire body.
Ilssklns Drug Store.
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The World's Largest Builders of Moderate Priced Automobiles
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Overland
Study the Dealer as Intently
as You Do the Car
Do not purchase an automobile of a dealer in whom you cannot have complete confidence.
Personality is a large factor in business dealings. The dealer whose personality engenders your
confidence in him, whose business principles are sound, who is prosperous and for whom owners
of cars he has sold say good words is the logical man from whose firm you can safely purchase
an automobile.
(1001) SERVICE with a poor car is a better buy than poor service with a good ear.
If you would know the value of dealers' service in the operation of an automobile, you havo
but to consult men who have owned several different makes of cars and, if you will talk with
any OVERLAND owner, you will appreciate the value of the type of service we furnish tn the
owner of an automobile.
All business is done solely on confidence.
Confidence of one man in another. If you cannot have confidence in a dealer who sells the
car you have selected, then yours is an unsafe purchase.
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The Servico You Buy When Your Choice is an OVERLAND
There is scarcely any limit to which we will not go to insure OVERLAND owners the fullest
satisfaction from their cars. "We are more interested in you and your motoring interests after
we have sold you the car than before you have bought. Yet, we realize that this is contrary to
the attitude of the average automobile concern.
This service that we give you is but keeping faith with the Overland Company. There is a
clause in our contract with the factory, which insures every purchaser of the -highest standard
of motor car service to be bad, and this wc cheerfully and rigidly adhere to in our deals with
ownei"s. '
Its smooth, sweet-running mechanism gives a sensation of dying that is lacking in other
(sirs.' You can throttle it down to 5 miles an hour on high speed and pick up to 50 miles an hour
witlutmioothness and ease that will be a revelation to you, if you have ever owned a car.
You can go through city traffic at 5 miles an hour on high, with every cylinder hitting as
smoothly as if you were going ten times as fast.
Avoid Disappointment in Getting Delivery
31i buying an Overland car from me, you can be sure of prompt delivery. I do not curbstone
or sell from catalogue. You can selccct and try the car you buy. Cars always in stock.
C E. GATES, the Overland Man
South Riverside Avenue
Phone 141 for demonstration
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THE BIGGEST SALE!
X ' WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A BIG CONSIGNMENT OF SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. THESE ARE
ALL FINE QUALITY. WE BOUGHT THEM RIGHT AND YOU GET THE BENEFIT.
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WE WANT YOU TO BEAR IN MIND THAT THIS IS , " , ', ; : 'j r ' 1 8& ! , jQ'& ' L
THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE WEST
AND ALTHOUGH YOU ARE "SWAMPED" WITH SALES, YET WE LEAD, AND LEAD SO FAST THAT OTHERS CAN'T FOLLOW
10c Pure Linena soft finish Handkerchies; while they last, 3 for 10c Men's Roseknit Underwear, regular 75c values; Sale price, each 25c
Ten dozen regular 50c Shirts; Sale price, each . . . 25c Men's Helmet Brand Garters, regular 25c values; price each , . 10c
WE ALSO RECEIVED A BIG ASSORTMENT OF HATS THE VERY LATEST SHAPES AND COLORS. THIS FACT WILL NOT EFFECT THE PRICES HOWEVER
IN FACT, EVERYTHING IN OUR LARGE STOCK WILL BE SOLD IN ACCORDANCE
Suits Sponged and Pressed, only 50 cents
WILL ll. WILSON COMPANY
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PHONE NO. 1103 MEDFORD, OREGON 126 NORTH FRONT STREET
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