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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1913)
N(fyB-'' jf '''& PAU1 KOI WTTDFORD MATT) TRTBUNR MTWFOnD. OREGON, PHTDAY, 'APT7TL 11, 101,1. ELKS PLAN 10 PUKE THE MM DIN OUTLOOK I FINANCING OF CRESCENT CITY LINE Tlio locnl lodgo of Elks nre plnn nlnfC to purchase the Mftlfonl Fur nituro & Ilnrdwnro building nt the corner of Sixth nml Centrnl, rrtnodel thn tliird nml fourth floor" nml con vert it into nn Elk home. The build ing committee of the lodge reported favorably oh this plnn Thursdny evening. For somo limn tho local lodgo hnfl planned to erect a building but how it is deemed mora feasible to pur chase this block. The third floor can un lilted lor club rooms tvinlo n lodge rooms can be constructed on the fourth floor. The lodge held a large meeting last night In addition to discussing tho building plans, a farewell was ex tended to Frank llurgoss who lias of ficiated as organist for the past two and one-half years. Mr. Burgess is leaving on theatrical business through the east. He was presented with a handsome emblem by the lodge ns a token of its esteem and appreciation. BEEMAN HEARING IS SET FOR Tl The case of tho state vs. Joe Bee man for perjury in set for 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the justice's court. The case is the outgrowth of a factional fight at Gold II ill following the discharge of a marsh all. The raarahall declares Bemaa lied in his testimony and brought the complaint. The entire matter will be aired to morrow. MANY SHADE TREES nv n largo number of Htlreim til 1 work. The principle Aihor Day cxercNcs of tho dny wore held (his afternoon nt the KooHinrlt ncIhihI. TIuto iili'liili eh nclive lhrnii1iimt I In' day plrudid program wan followed nml lending llii'lr nurlnlniu'e to llw tieH ninny lives itluntcd. plnuling uioM'iiii'iit. Tho Indies of tho Orcnter Med foul with MeiUonl trmlo is MciUurd nimto A. F. & A. M. Attention. Heeouil degree work tonight. Alt Iuiimoiih uied to attend. k. k. now:, V. M. OIUNTS PASS, Ore., April 11. Dr. J. K. Kcddy nnd Messrs. Nceland and Martin, of Los Angeles, nre ex pected bark trom Crescent City to day, having Rono over the route of the proposed Crescent City railroad. Tho outlook is promising that tho syndicate represented by Neeland and Martin wilt tako over tho rail road and construct It. At the proposal of tho party that they would accept tho city bond Issue of $300,000 at par In the financing and building of tho road Mayor Smith called off tho sale that had been under way to an eastern houso, which proposed paying but 96 H cents for tho bonds, and tho Issue will bo taken over by tho California people. Tho mayor received a win trom Mr. Helm, one of tho men who was hero last week, putting tho prop osition in definite form Wednesday, and also offering to finance the pay ment of $10,000 due from tho ctly on tho April payment to the Drape dnnn Interests on tho right of way, terminals, etc. For tho bond Issuo the municipality Is to receive $!0). 000 In Income bonds on the road, these bomU to bear C per cent lu teres t. Tho California peoplo have also asked that $100,000 of the preferred stock of the railroad bo subscribed here, cither In cash or In lands, pay ment not to be raado till the road reaches tho California line. ARF PI MR) IN f II IU I Ul 111 I L.U 111 $m$3m$$m$ otv nw nrmrtr.. un di bin.mox rrnr iTimi it pur p iti inn 11 3E,NM11UN1L MLOAlUnVAI 1 ? Y I Tho citizens of Medford today quietly observed Arbor Day by plant ing n number of shade tires in tho, t vnrioiH park ways and lawns of the city. While the planting va done by individual:, so that it attracted , bill little attention, anyone intercilcd HER PROBABLY REACH LOCAL E IS A REAL OYSPEPSIA CURE. "Pnpe's DlnpcpNln" Settles Sour lTp Mt StonmcliH in Ki Minutes. Snvp 20 nn p.vorv Suit, Coat or Dress in tne nouse. MRS. WEATHERRED IS SPEAK TOMORROW Mra. Edylh Tonior Weatberred, representing the Oregon Manufact urers' association will address the citirens of Medford at the Hotel Medford Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. She will speak upon the ad vantages of buying Oregon made goods and keeping tho money at home. Mrs. Weatberred is an inter esting speaker and nil should hear her. CHILDREN'S HOUR AT THE LURARY TOMORROW Tho children's story hour nt the Carnegie library has been set for 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Charles Scheiffelin will tell Uncle II em us stories. All children inter ested nre invited to be present. In all probability the Medford liquor cases will como before the cir cuit court Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, when a demurrer to the in dictments will be argued. The cases have been waiting on the completion of civil suits. The time for. the argument of the demurrer has been set several times but civil work has each time caused a postponement. A. E. Henmes ond II. Withington oppenr for the defend ants and K. K. Kelly for the state. COUNCIL PASSES E The city council met in special hession Thursday evening and passed nn ordinance amending the ordinanco granting a franchise to tho M. T. Minney company by extending the period of commencing work for 00 days more. No other business was transacted. Do some foods you eat hit back taste good, but work badly; termont Into stubborn lumps and rausa a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic jot this dewn: Tape's Dlapopsln digests uverythlus, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. Thero never was nn) thing so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stom ach Is disordered you will get happy relief In five minutes, but what pleases you must Is that It strength ens and regulates your stomach so you can eat yqur favorite foods with out fear. Most remedies glvo you relief sometimes they are slow, but not sure. Dlapepsln is quick, positive and puts your stomach In a healthy condition so tho misery won't come back. You feel different as soon as Dla pepsin comes lu contact with the stomach distress Just vanishes your stomach gcu sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructations of undi gested food, your head clears and you feel tino. Go now, make the best investment you ever made by getting a largo fifty cent case of Pape's Dlapepsln from any drug store. You rcaliie In fivo minutes how needless It Is to suffer from Indlscstlon, dyspep sia or any stomach disorder. DRINK HABIT HKMADLK HOME TJUltTMKXT. Thousands of wives, mothers and sisters are enthusiastic in their praise of OltRINt?, becauso It has cured their loved ones of tho "Drink Habit" and thereby brought happi ness to their homes. Can be given secretly. OIMUXK costs only $lA)0 par box. Ask for frco booklet. Leon V. Hasklns. 1 ? i x Y Y Y t t Y t Y X X X Y" r Y Y y y Y Y y- Y Y Y Y Y Y Y r t r AT MANN'S CENTRAL AVE. Save 20o on every Suit, Coat or Dress in the house. near p. o. ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF WAISTS SATURDAY 200 new Lingerie "Waists slightly soiled, values up to $2.00, on sale Saturday Oh- if o'ti'li Vvv i New Middy's, all sizes, $1.50 grade, Saturday, each $1.19 The halauceof ourheautiful voile Waists on sale Saturday BELOW COST. t(f'ltMJWi J v.i.'' SZ&N2mI1ke WMim 2000 henutiful new tailored and lingerie "Waists made hy tho very best manufactur ers, all up to date in style, all sizes, on sale Saturday 20 OFF (See windows) FREE Save Your Sales Slips and Got Wm. Rogers Silvorwaro FREE NEW PARASOLS 200 new. stylish Parasols in white and colors on sale Saturday. NEW RUFFLING 25 pieces of the lat est stylo plaited "Ruffling, on sale Saturday tit a yard 28 UP TO 98 New NECKWEAR .Tust received, a beautiful line of vest ccs, chiuesettcs and collars at popu lar prices. NEW BELTS New patent leather Belts in all colors, at 10, lity and i25 each. Now PETTISOAT Now Potticoats HO all silk messaliue Petticoats, each $1.89 SENSATIONAL SALE OF UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY "Women's sleovolcss price each Women's 8c! Union Suits sale price Saturday a suit 25c Women's "Comfy" cut vests, Sat urday, each 25c Bovs' School liose, Sat urday, a pair 15c Women's fast black hose, a pair 9c Women's Silk Hose special a pair 25c GINGHAMS Best wearing grade made, special, yard 9c t y t r y t t PRINTS Best quality, price, a yard 4c sale 72 x SHEETS 90 bleached, special, each 39c CASES Bleached Pillow Cases, each 12I2C SCRIM Beautiful new pat terns, 25e grade, special, a yard 19c THREAi) TALCUM BEST GOOD VAL LACE GLOVES Clark's POWDER DARNING PEARL maSimr in'B?fH n j 'P n mmrtr -. INSERTION lO-button O. N. 1. 250 cans, COTTON BUTTONS 2()(. valm,H glovea 6 for a cnn a na lx d7" a yari n i)n'r 25c 10c 2c 5c 5c 48c t y ? ? ? r ? ? ? T f t ? ? ? r y y y t t t t ? V f r f r T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y t ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ; Only ONE More Day OF OUR BIG SALE Summer is here in full bloom and youve just ONE more day to buy that new spring suit and hat and summer furnishings at reduced prices No need to wait for Free Wool to get reduced prices on clothing. We removed the duty , on every suit, and then some, for this sale. New Spring Suits at One-Fifth Off. One lot $3 and $3.50 Hats at $1.98. Odd Pants reduced 33 '3 per cent. Any pair Pants in house reduced 25. Big Reductions in Golf Shirts-laundered cuffs, Underwear, Sweater Coats, Hansen Work Gloves, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, etc Come today; don't wait until the last minute. You know what a Toggery Sale means THE TOGGERY "With Medford Trade is Medf nrd lWdA rOF nOTTRftF) A Y Y : f I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y J Y T Y Y J y x i,