Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 10, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MTTOFOUT) fATD TRTTUJNR AfKHFORR OHrcdON, Tl.nHSI)AY, 'A PHIL 10, MM.
PRES8YTERY0F
W
THERN OREGON
MRS. TRUAX FIRST
iMIly hint from fart
MEETS APRIL 15
The Presbytery of southern Ore
gon .meets nt tho Presbyterian
church, Mcdford, Tuesday, AVednes
day Rtiil Thursday, April 1G-17. Tho
following Ib the pregram:
Tuesday evening 7:45, tho
World's Christian Cltltcnshtp Con
ference. Sermon, "I Am Not
Ashamed of tho Gospel" (Romans
1:1C), by retiring moderator, J. K.
Batllle, D. D. Constituting prayer,
election of moderator, etc.
Wednesday morning 9 o'clock,
devotions, led by H. a Hartranft;
10 o'clock, report of tho Home Mis
sion committee, W. P. Shields; re
port of pastor-evangelist, V. M. An
derson, Ph. V.; 11:30 o'clock, ad
dress, "How to Finance a Church,
and the RclAttoa of Finances to Spir
ituality," II. T. Chlshelra: address.
"Men, Money and tho Church Work
As I S It." T. Pv Cramer.
Wednesday afternoon 3 o'clock,
report of Sunday school committee,
if. T. Chisnolm; report of Sunday
school missionary, W. F. Gloekner;
address, v"An Up to Dato Sunday
School," W. H. Oore; address, "The
Young People, Their Relation to the
Church, and the Church's Duty U
Them." J. K. Howard; 3 o'clock.
narratlTe, John MacAlllster.
Wednesday evening 7:45 o'clock,
paper, "A New View of Missions,"
Mrs. C. D. Larakln; address, "The
Work In the Southwest," Robert
McLean. D. D.; address, "The Pacific
Coast, Today and. Tomorrow," W. 9.
Holt. D. D.
Thursday morning 9 o'clock, de
votions, led by Paul J. Lux, Ph. D.;J
9:30 o'clock, business; 10 o'clock,
report of committee on Foreign MU
slons, S. C. O. Hickman: reports of
other permanent committees.
Thursday afternoon 2 o'clock,
business; 3 o'clock, devotional close
of Presbytery, led by James S. Stub-
blcfleld.
GOUNCILWOMAN IN
SOUTHERN OREGON
As tho result of tho nnnual Elec
tion held nl Gold Hilt Wednesday,
Mrs. Cora J. Truax will be the first
woman to servo on n city council
in southern Oregon. Mrs. Truax de
feated S. T. Hodftcs for this honor
and will represent tho second ward.
Mrs. Truax received 83 votes to
Hodges' 25.
T. W. Ray was elected councllnnn
In tho first ward over W. I. Walker
by a vote of CO to 27. W. P. Wcuth
cral was named recorder, I W
8mlth treasurer and Roy Cameron
councllnianHtt-largc.
WAREHOU
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Tito Davis warehouse, occupied by
J. C. Schmidt, feed dealer. Is to bo
torn down and removed from the
railroad right of way. Tho lease has
expired on the building and It has
been ordered removed at once.
For some time au agitation has
been carried on for the removal of
the warehouses In order that tho
center of the city may be parfJ
and beautified. The remoTal of tWs
warehouse indicates that the railroad
company will order them down nj
rapidly as tho leases expire.
Nat tti Unit lovttjr ol Wet avrnln
arrap ar tho ihoniaie printed deilri
' k th'j or. of lot tt tjiuirl with oi.
olgr, toil irjmnitd with blu fo fur -
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BANKS TO CLOSE AT
NOON
MDAYS
At n special ttteclitii; of tho oily
council Wednesday exciting 00 ntl
ililioitnl tloys were grunted tho hold
ers of the intvrurtmti trolley ftnn
t'hiie In which to begin work. An or
dinance io (lint effect wilt lie passed
this exciting. Tho time limit jilneed
in I ho franchise nt tho (into it wnt
first granted oxpircs today. The nd
ditiotinl timo granted wgtll expire
July 10. alia $V00 gimrnttlco will
hold.
The franchise was recently dis
loosed of by tho M. T. Mittney com
pany to r H. Wnito of Koselmrjr nttd
nssoetntei, who nro local men. The
unexpired time wnt not considered
sufficient by the new helders: to work
out their plans. Tho city loses itoth
hip hv the extension of timo ns the
$2,500 fi felt still holds.
PUT UNDER ARREST
Two .Mitilhftil hohoen who nro unld
Io hao out through oaitvns xcMlliiile
on passenger unrs in older to get Itt
oido mid escape a cold riilu were
placed uiidor nnvst in (his oily Wed
nesdny evening. They woto tnkeu lit
Omuls l'a.SH by two in II mud hpeoinl
officers.
For some lime enrs lime been
(lnninged in this manner but litis is
the first time n caplttru has been
ittndo locally.
LARGEST HOE IN
WORLD FOR CHICAGO
FE1L COMPLETED AT
BEAR CREEK efHOGE
The approach to the Itoar Creek
bridge wok made ready for paving
Derations today, street Commission
er Patton completing the fill. Tho
earth way settled with water and
rolled down to as compact a state as
possible.
Within the next two weeks tho
Clark & Hencry Construction com
pany will probably have their plant
here ready to begin this season's
CHICAGO, April 10. Scheduled
to cost 113,000,000, the new Morn
son hotel will be started here In a
few months. The hostelry will con
tain 2240 rooms, with a bath for
each room, and will bo 21 storlcj in
height. It is said the structuro will
bo tho largest hotel in tho woi'd
It is proposed to erect thn hotel
In sections. Tho first section will
be opened as soon as It Is coajletod
and tho others will be built while
tho first Is dofng business.
Beginning Saturday, April 19,
1913, Medford bankn will obscrvo
tho custom prevalent in many citloa
and close at 12 o'clock noon. This
action has Just been decided upon
by representatives of teh banks.
There is but tittle business trans
acted Saturday afternoons in ibo
banks, so that the change will not
affect tho public at large to any
great extent.
PERU RECOGNIZES
CHINESE REPUBLIC
ISIS THEATER.
At tho Isis for tonight only will
be seen a Patho special In two parts,
"A Drama In tho Air," also an Edi
son comedy, "In a Japanese Tea
Garden." Ward and St. Clair will
bo seen In a comedy novelty, electric
al and musical act entitled "The Gar
den of Harmony."
THIS WILIj INTEREST MOTHERS.
Mother Gray's Sweet Powdera for
children, a certain relief for feverish
ness, headache, bad stomach, teeth
ing disorders, move and regulate tho
bowels and destroy worms. They
break up colds la 21 hours. They
are so pleasant to the tasto children
llko them. Over 10,000 testlmon-
Meritol Tonic Digestive will tone la,i' Used by mothers for 23 years.
up your system quickly, make you f ueVer '"'.. '? "J " ".VS
"work. East (.jders are anxious to fel strong again. Haskins Drug ytee'. Address, ' Allen S. Olmsted,
see the bridge opened to traffic. Store. LeRdy. N. Y.
LIMA, Peru, April 10. Official
recognition of the republic of China
is entered by tho Permian govern
ment today.
Let Us Show Yott.
If you nro a sufferer of plies or
hemorholds In any form, como to
our store and let us show you Meri
tol Plio Remedy. It Is ono of the
best preparations wo have ever
handled and is sold on a positive
guarantee. Haskins Drug Store.
TO
MEET FRIDAY
Ono of the most Important meet
ings of the year front tho orchurdlst's
standpoint has been called by tho
Rogue River Fruit tt Produco rso
elation for Friday afternoon, nt 2
o'clock, at tho Carnegie library. At
that time tho matter of orecttit a
pre-cooling plant will bo dlsctiss'id
and settled and -the matter of jolt,
lng the PaclMs Northwest Distrib
utor considered. Porter J. Neff
will make n report to tho associa
tion at that timo.
All fruit men are Invited to attend.
WOMAN A
GREAT SUFFERER
Tells How She Was Restored
To Health by LydiaE.
PInkham's Vegeta
ble Compound,
fla0gjjL
DIED.
At her daughter's 'homo nt Rich
mond, Wash., on Monday, April S,
1913, Mrs. Lottlso Nthart. Funeral
services from tho Christian church
In this city, Thursday afternoon at
2:30 p. nt. Rev. noylo officiating.
Deceased was 42 years and six
months of age. Har father, Gcorgo
Hendricks, lives on ttlnth street.
Grayvlllf, 111. "I was a great suf
ferer of female complaints for a yenr
and I got nothing
that helped me un
til I began taking
Lydia E- PinVttam'a
Vegetable Com
pound. I was irreg
ular and had cramps
o bad Hint I had to
go to bed. Now I
have better health
than I hnvo had for
years and I cannot
speak too highly of
your medicine." Mrs. Jessie Scuaar,
413 Mala St., Greyvllle, III.
Case of Sirs. Tully. '
Chicago, III. "I 'tako pleauro In
writing to thank you for what Lydia E.
I'inkham s VegetaMo Compound has
done for me. I suffered with such aw
ful periodic pains, and had a displace
ment, and received no benefit from tits
doctors. I was advised to tako I.ydla
E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and
am now as well as ever." Mrs. WIL
LIAM TuiAY, 2052 Ogden Avenue,
Chicago, Hi.
If you hnvo thn Kllglitcjtt doubt
that Lydia L. IMnkhnm'n Vckc In
itio Compound will liclpyoii.wrlto
to Lydia CPInkhnrnMenllclncCo.
(confidential) Lynn,Ma.H.., forml
vice. Your letter will lo opened,
read anil answered by a woniiin,
and held In strict confidence.
"My New Studebaker"
There's n note of pride in the remnrlc. To
own n Studebnkcr bURgy is to own the finest,
clnssieat looking, lightest running vehicle on
the rond,
Slender, yet sturdy Nvhreln, flexible bent
rench gear of the new Studebaker pattern, well
Eroportioncd, gmccful lines, upholstery of tho
ind that makes you want to lean Imck and
enjoy yourself, and the Studebaker double ironed
shafts, strong and shapely.
Why wouldn't nny man be proud to own
a Studebaker?
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STUDEBAKER
South Bend, Ind.
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MIHNKArOUS lALTLAXKCITV SN rANCllCO rysTUKD.OU.
Skin Soothed and
Healed by D. D. D.
Itehln fctn. usty' ruptlens, artlr
"p. rx-im ana in suiea aittrn an
rlcM Imtaotlr to lh' aoothtns tnnutne
oT th nitld. almpl waah, tb B&J).
rrtaeripttoa for Sesaata.
Krora our tiprttic with akin aiif
trrtrt, wa ara canTtne that akin dl
araia la caoaad br ftrraa btorath lha
utr akin tbat aprrad and multlplr
until thar baeom a maaa of fnawlnr
aalmala. D.D.D, a paaatratinx liquid.
daatroya thtia crma anA wathra thm
away, th.r.by rallavln that awful Urn
tmmtdlatalr. A tOo bottla wilt prora
thla much to you.
Wa'ara ao confldtnt that D.D.D ran
raaeh all eaata. that w, o(Tr you lha
drat full. alia bottla fraa If It Jo not
1" w y.. Tou lon tft Ju.
D.TiM. Hoap alda la ktcplm th aklo
pur, ua.
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Hemingway's Lead
Arsenate
Tito brand which Is used In all of tho great applet growing districts
or tho country Western New York, Michigan, tho Hluo UIiIcj
Slopes, tho Oxarks and tho famous vullo) of the great Northwest
HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE
Is at tho highest standard of inr.nufactttrn. Wo claim tho following
points of superierity:
PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION
I. o., fineness of grain and enso In thinning down In water
CORRECT ANALYSIS
I. e., full percentage of Arnenlo Oxldo (not less than 15 per cent)
and no moro thin a trace of Solttblo Arsetilo
witm: ion nooKi.irr and t'lticis
Stocks Carried by KERR, GIFFORD is CO.
I'ortlnml, Oregon
HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO., LTD.
64 Water Btroot, Now York, N. Y.
nfrfrfrnn MftaHHftH- Jm4Jm4
MOE & CO.
Friday and Saturday Money-Saving Specials
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EVERY ITEM MENTIONED HERE IS WORTHY OF YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. YOU CAN TRADE HERE WITH THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE THAT YOU BUY EVERY
ARTICLE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. NOTHING GIVEN AWAY FREE TO TEMPT YOU OR THAT YOU ARE GETTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. EVERY
PIECE OF MERCHANDISE WE HAVE IN OUR STORE COST US SOME MONEY AND IS OFFERED TO YOU AT A MARGIN JUST BIG ENOUGH TO PAY THE RUNNING EX
PENSES AND GIVE US A LIVING, THEREFORE YOU CAN DEPEND ON OUR PRICES. THEY ARE SO LOW WE CANNOT OFFER YOU GREAT BIG DISCOUNTS, GOODS AT
HALF PRICES OR SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS SATISFIED ALL THE YEAR THROUGH IS OUR PROOF.
HOUSE DRESSES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 98t
More good values in louso dresses, made from good
porcale and come in light and dark colors, offered else-,
where at moro money, our price, -while they last 98
LADIES' WAISTS 49
rado from wliito lawn and soft matorial, come in high
and low necks, long and short sleeves, very attractive
trimmed at only 49t '
Complete line of middy blouses and misses' white skirts
at from $1 up to $1.75.
TOWELS
Blotched Turkish Towels, 18x32, ready for use ....10
'?
FANCY LAWNS, 9
Consisting of light and dark, pattern stripes and small
dots, a very extra good value 9
16-INCH SILK GLOVES, 79
While and black only, extra good value, only 79
HAIR NETS, 5 FOR 10
They are made Jargc and come wi.th olastic. Put up five
in one envelope at only 10
SPECIAL SILK COVERED COLLAR STAY, 5
Ptte up nine in one envelope, Avhite only, at each 5
DRESS SHIELDS l(ty, 3 FOR 25-
Good quality cambric Dress Shields, all styles, 15 Pair 25
LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS
Ladies' embroidered shoir lawn nandkerchiefs, assorted
design , 6 for 25
Ladies' one-fourth hemstitched, all liuoh llaudkorchiefs,
at each 5, or 6 for 25t.
GORDON HOSE 25
Ladies and children "Round Ticket Stocking," four
thread heel and too, hard to wear out and guaranteed to
give satisfaction.
FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR
Njw showing a completo lino in all spring styles, satis
faction guaranteed,
Men's $1.00 Overalls, Closing Out at 50c
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