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

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MIShKOW) MAU, TiniUTNK, MKOKOHl), OIMKIQV. Tt'KSDW. MAV fl,
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mr, ami Mm. V 12, Whlalcr nr
being vlKltcil lijr n lady frlnul who
recently nrrlvoil from (lorninny.
Dorp, In Trail lirvclitct, May 1, to
Mr. nnil.Mm. K. 1'lcto, n ilntiRhtor,
Mnv Jula 0)vcu nml her sou Will
woro rurrnt Mnltnrs In Mmlfonl.
Jphin.Mnnlon, V. A. KttottN nml J.
J. Hnucy woro down from Uolil Hill
Monday.
Jiivenllo mimic school, Mtnlprg.iN
lon clnwi (children ft to 7 yenrs of
ngo); Junior clung (children 7 to 10
joars, ,ot npo. Musical npnarnfus
tiled In teaching aratcm. Mrs. Alice
8. Howoll, graduate of Uoston School
forFlotchcr Music Method. 2! Tench
street. I'hono H-J. 3S
Krank 3. Grant, city nttorncy of
Portland, arrived In Med ford Mon
day on iirafesulonal bunlnes.
Mm. O. C. Ucekroan and MIbs Car
rlo lleckinnn of Jacksonville made
Mcdford friends n visit Monday,
Tonight, tanlgh, tonight. Listen
to him! Presenting "Just Common
Kplks" on Tuesday evening, Muy f,
S o'clock, at First Methodist church.
Humorous poet and Impersonator,
Hick Posey. Under auspices of Kp
worth league. 3S
John r White, who has been
speudlng several months at Ilcrkctcy,
Cal., returned to Medford Monday.
Mrs. Williams of Grand Korka. N.
D), who has been tho guest of Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Dudge, left Tor
hor hotno Monday ycTonlttR.
Judso Calkins Is at his homo on
Geneva avenue, but will return to
Grants Pass to hold court Monday.
Ho will hold a session at Jackson
ville Saturday.
Stringer has moved to 327 X. Oak
datu and Is quoting 19 lbs. sugar $1,
7 bars soap 2Cc. 0 Gasenc soap SGc,
spuds 1 sack GOc, maplo sugar 15c.
42
Mrs. Robinson and her son Arthur,
formerly of Medford, pabsed through
tho city Monday evening en routo to
I.owiston, Idaho, from California.
Mrs. W. Maun; of Salem Is visiting
with friends living at Grants Pass.
M. G. Mordorff, who has been
making a trip to California, returned
Monday evening.
C. B. Watklns shoo making and
repairing shop has moved from 21 it,
Central to 7 N. Fir. Fully equlppoJ
with finest machinery. Patronngo
solicited. 41
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Whlto were
recent visitors nt Buncom, where
Mrs. Whito's parents rcsldo.
M. M. Taylor was In Medford Mon
day. Ha h03 retired from tho mcr
cantile firm of Taylor-Williams com
pany, of Jacksonville.
Tonight, tonight, tonight. Postyt
PoeyJ Posey! Dick, presents "Just
Common Folks" In humor at First
Methodist church,. Tuesday evening.
May C. at 8 o'clock. 3S
W. Tretl, F. Burrows, Jam en Her
ring, H. JUloy and G. Grimes of Cen
tral Point woro In Medford during
tho week.
U. Cameron of Wlnicr district, tho
miner, spent Monday In Medford and
Jacksonville.
Stringer has moved to 327 N. Oak
dalo and Is quoting 1H, lbs., sugar $1,
7 bars soap 2Gc. 0 Gasene oap 2Cc,
spuds 1 sack COc, inaplo sugar 15a
H. I). Tronson and It. W. Hitch
cock of Knglo Point, Spraguo Itleg!
of Gold mil and R. Webb of Central
Point district woro among tho horti
culturists In Medford Monday.
H. O. Shell and I). Wood of Grants
Pass wcrq among tho many who camo
to Medford this week.
Mr. and Mrs. ICenny. J. II. ncoman.
W. Shoemaker and J. I.. Wilson and
family woro down from Gold Hill
during tho week.
Orchard, hunting, lisblng and
Crater Iako ncen.es for ealo at Ger
klng & Harmon's studio. Negatives
raado any place, kodak finishing. 128
Hast Main street. Phono 215 R.
Mr. Diamond Sr., Into of Kaglo
Point, has boon vlbitlng la Medford
nml Jacksonville.
Robert Halo Is In North Jackson
ville district bulldjug u big barn for
U. Nledermoyor.
Tonight, tonight, tonight. Wt
funny! So Ih ho! "Just Common
Folks," Dick Posey, First Methodist.
church Tuesday evunlng nt 8 o'clock.
Admissien: Children undor 14, 2Gc:
iidiilta, 36c. 'as
0. V, Schormorhorn and Kd Uont
wlck havo' rooponud tho Woat Sldo
llvory stable. ,
Harry Stupheijson and A. D. Mo
Kco wero down from Big Apploguto
rocoutly.
M. McOuIrk, lato of Indianapolis,
iii making arrangements to opon n
cigar factory employing sovcral men
about Juno 1.
Weeks & HcGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
&ADY ASSISTANT
Day Phone U27
Night P. W. Weeks 10U-J.3
Phones A. i:. Orr 07K-M
Ijtwrenco llnlitwlit, who has been'
In Medford visiting relatives, loft (or
California Monday.
llontl Hnpnrvlsor Klune, who lin
done conahlorablo gopd work In tins
vlrlnlt yof Medfonl, Is putting tho
roads In Griffin Crook district In
belter shnpo thnn thoy over were.
Summer wearing apparel for In
fants and children nt tho Handicraft
shop, IB N. Central. 3S
Mr. nnd Mr. N. .1. Garrclt ami
othor tvMdenta of Uoxy district mo
tored to MeiUord Tiiemlny ttftornoon
Lincoln MrCormark null W. J.
Canton, tho nttorneyti, havo been nt
Jacksonville on professional 'liiitt
no. Miss May 1). Tumor lenvos Sunday
for Coble, Tenn., whoru sho will visit
n short llmcuoforp calling for Kit
rope. She will reVtirn to Medfoit
within six months.
Mrs. T. W. Fulton of Jacksonville
wns n recent visitor In Medfonl.
James K. O Urlcn, II. Otrenbnech
or nnd Will Coppol woro over from
Applegate durlug tho week.
Karl Mlnear of Griffin Creek dis
trict was In Medford Monday. Ho
has cut down hU old orchard, com
prising about 20 acres, of Uen Davis
apple trees, mult niay lilnnt tho
ground with pear trees later. Tho
trees woro so Inrgo that thoy prq-
ducqd sovcral hundred tiers of wood
R. II. McCurdy writes all kinds of,
insurance. 401 M. F & II. bldg.
Phono 349.
Judgo J. H. Noll or Jacksonville
was In Medford Monday on his re
turn from a tripto .AshlamL
R. R. Mlnter oj Eaglo Point, who
is extensively cngagod In shccprals
Ing. spent Monday afternoon In Med
ford. So did W. G. Knighton and
David Smith of tho saroo town.
Tonight, tunlght, tonight. You''l
fiko him! At tho First Mothodist
church. Tuesday, May C, at S p. m.,
presenting "Just Common Folks,"
Dick' Eosoy. humorous poot and Im
personator. 3S
J. H. Rummol was In Medford
Monday. Ho has chargo of Gcorgo
Stevens' placo In Ross lano and is
engaged In dairying with a bunch of
fino cows.
A. M. Sutton has returned to
Roguo River valley fro man extended
residence at Faycttcvlllo. Ark.
Gcrklng & Harmon, studio por
traits, homo portraits, flash lights,
kodak finishing, post card work and
enlarging.; 12S East Mala street;
telephone 215 R.
W. F. Ashpolo left for Rosebur
Monday ovcnlpg on a short business
trip.
William Kellj of Agato district
camo to Medford Monday for treat
ment for a severo caso of blood pol-
uon.
Tho latest styles and designs In
waists to embroider, at the Handi
craft shop, 15 N. Central. 3S
B. M. Collins, cashier of tho Bank
of Jacksonville, transacted buslnoss
In Medford Monday.
J. It. Richardson was among thoso
who went to Ashland during tho
week.
Medford Choral Society concert.
Presbyterian church Tucs., May 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of
Phoonlx precinct havo boen visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Klolnhammer of
Applcgato.
G, A. Hover and A. II. Houston of
Phoenix district of Wagner creek
transacted business in Medford Mon
day.
Insure and be suro. Right If wo
wrlto It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man.
George Obenchnin and Frank Ben
son of Central. Point district wcro in
Medford tho foro 'part of tho wetk.
O. 8. Blackford of Willow Springs
dUtrict motored to Medford Monday.
J. E, Boswell was among thoso
down from Central Point Monday.
E. F. Carlcton of Salem Is a re
cent arrival In Medford.
For sale, household furniture. Call
Lathrop Perkins, G8C.
J. S. Burnett or Central Point dis
trict has returned from a trip to
North Yakima and othor fruit dis
trict. Ho says that frosts havo boon
hoavy thoro and much dnmugo has
resulted therefrom.
O. Caster and I). I). Sago wcro
among tho many who trauwioted
huslnoss In Medford during tho week
John OscnbruKKQ of APPlogato waa
In Medford Monday and delivered
several hoail of fine pigs, podisrood
Itnd Duroc utock. to Thomas McAn-
idrov.
Monoy to loan on real estate. Seo
Carkln & Taylor, attornoya at law.
.Medford,
Nearly every evening No. 1C haul
,a carload or more of Greeks and Ital-
llans from California to tho Wlllam-
etto valloy and other parts of Oregon,
....I i - ' . r. - .
niiu uiu uui in construction worK
by tho railroads and other corpora
tions. MIbs Laura Neubor of Jacksonville
hat) been visiting nt GrmitH Pass.
Medford Choral Society concort,
Presbyterian church Tues., May 13.
William Weston, proprietor of tho
ico cream stand at 8 North Fir, was
hit In tho right cyo with acid ho was
handling und painfully Injured, nur
rowly escaping tho loss of tho sight
of tho optic.
J. Stllwell Vlloa and W. E. Churcjh
woro over from tho blffnrchard' Monday.
William T Campbell, tvho linn
liocn nmphurd nt the N'orllng mine,
now under the matutamint of Mr
dliiltorly. In In Medford again Con
Xldnrnhln excellent oro has licit
milled thoro lately.
Bert Anderson nnd Wc Green
havo returned from n trip to tho
southern p.irt of Joviplilnu county
1-3. I). Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mndo any tlmo or
plara by appointment. Phono M.
1471.
Charlert human of Applegnte amis
lit Medfonl Moudn.x, on his way to
Josephine county, when' ho will In
Aost In n stuck ranch.
K. K. Kubll. formerly of Jackson
ville, wns n candidate for councilman
nt tho election recently held nt Port
land, but was defeated.
Vapor baths and scientific mas-
sngo for mon nnd women. Hr. It.
J. Lockwood, chiropractor. 203 Gar-
nett-Corey bldg. Phouo 14S.
J F. Kelly, William Schebele. V
K. Morrison and H. Guches of Grif
fin creek transacted hushics In Med
ford tho foro part of the week
Water Tor Irrigation has been
turned Into tho main canal of the
Klamath system, nnd Is n rlr of
Itself. The farmers June already bo-
.Kun Irrigating their grain and nlfal
fn, as there has been llttlo rain this
spring and tho land Is much drier
thnn In former years.
J. W. Parker of Portland Is mak
ing tho alloy a business visit.
Mlse Hubbard of Central Point was
a Medford, visitor Monday afternoon.
Mr. und Mrs. J. A. Kllgnur and
Mrs. Charles Owens of Winter pre
cinct motored to Medford Monday.
A -
PROFESSOR MARCMIAFAVArWMO
HAS SAVED POPE PIUS X.
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MR PLANS GAVE PRISON BREAD,
IRRIGATIONJYSTEM 10 STARVING WIFE
Krod N CiiniiuliigR Is at work
planning an Irrigation H)lmu on tho
Dodge rntit'lt on Itugue Hyer chilli
nllt
mtirll
Prtseiit iiiatni. hiiAuvoi1, ,eMl fur tlu
t
j i mini nil uiiU' T.yvr JMIllll
vMMituiilly fiinilhil,'WfUr to
of 11(0' lainii'iu' t)'rii;thii.
tilit iiVili
niO.ncnu
(iiifitriiuion of .(( itiitnn
w hull will IrrlNalQ, Nlii)iu,ji iicriju.
Tho plan im li.111 iiiilfplii' 6e
followed iiiIIm fof the ,oiiflmtlon
or a iMiinl fouf'iiliHt hi lji'u;th and
of n lr!i currying aiuiainly. Thin'
i.tnal will probably later" hnick itui-
ishteialilo laud lit tho ttniiiM t alloy dln-
trlct.
LANE APPOINTS SAYRE
AND WIPE TO JOBS
A half dor.cu turn wti'i t Hie 1 t
llmv r.irH word l ' i Mue trum
Koine tlmt Pipo I'm- X. wn i ill
tlmt lie coiilil nut IhmI miinh Ioiimui-.
lliM illuoi litis iisiinlh been due to
overwork. Then Iih cnwe line new
Unit l'rorpsor Mnn-liiufnxit Iiiih
taken eliurjte nml overrulcil Ilio Imwh
of the Vntlcnii nml tho Iniilitioun
whieli Hiirroituil the Pope. He lini
genemlly fon'eil llie Pmitiff to lake
to his bed fur n few dny. There-
uH)ii, rvooxcrj- lttitt followed. In the
Pope! illness of .Mnreli mill April
Hthe pmfe-sor took eliurjce, nml 1o-
.xite reports that tlm Pontiff would
not litt more limn few days he
htii recovered Miffieieutly to nttoutl
to hit ilutiod.
ALL OREGON VESSELS
LIABLE LOR MAINS
IAIN N(lll.i:s, Cil, Mav II
Mllllll t lllltllll-l! H ltl'0 ItlllllN til W.llli
liji lnitv In llm Iioiio Tor lu wile
nml lit 111 uiu'-' wIi.ihh ilrslilult' inn
ililmii kI liiiu lulu juil, miiI out nu mi
I imlili' to Ituv I i h for hi ImiIhc-,
t'onltiii's uiim ujii'wli'il itiiil,mnleui'rit
to hi iIh,'k ih (nil when ii polici
iiutit eKiiiilit him Rteiiliiur it leu itiiI
ii'il rtiMior dull Trum u Inp sliiip 1'nr
hi t'f old lutliy, ('leiiieneilu. Altir
Im liml lii'dtt in jnil two ilnyw, it 1 11 in
1.0V NUW llillt MIM MIWUIll pIci'l'H III
limit pri-niii In end tlmim-li (lie Iimm
of IiIh I'i'll to lil wife, who liml cumo
to vil him.
The tuMMit euro wh reHttliM In IV
lieo Juilue l-'ieileiiekNoii. who rnlliil
tin' mini iiilo i'oiiiI, whem lie uiel liw
wife nml their fio eliililren. Their
fill mIoi (Mime mil, mid I'oit-
h imuiediHlK.lv reli'iixi'il wliile
oouft utlHilii'M, iiewMiiipeimiu nml
olhi'H mmle up n miii lo IiihI he
fiinitl.v liulil limn giit it pdi.
GOLD DUST
does more
than clean
KVMIM. Or, Muy Tli.it nil
i""i'K regnrdleiw of wliuther or hut
the iiiv eitKUKed III lutenitnto i-oiii-ineno,
that nro roglMored at Port
land or iiii uilmr Oregon port mo
milijctit to titxiitlou In thU Httito f
they como within the Jtirlmllrtlon -it
the Httilo Ih tho opinion or AwiUtiiul
Attorney Couoru! Dol.iuu; rendered
Inilnv fn l 'IV. II,.. i -........! ... , ' '"
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. tuv urn tii i wriiumi.
NOVELIST ALICE MEADOWS
DROWNED SAVING DOG
LONDON'. Muv II. Vine Miiiid
.Mcminn , n mov tit I, i-. (lend lute In
ilii. Mir w i tliiiwiiiil while lit
li'tupiii 1 1 n me a ih ; wlmli Imil
POrtTLANI). Or, May fi -According
to notlco ho received today, J. V.
Sayre, n Portland newspaper man.
nnd hla wllo, Mrs. Julia Sayre, hate
been appointed by United States Sen
ator Lane to positions In his office.
It la understood that Senator Latin
left It to tho two to decldo which
would act a his private secretary.
Hoth are qualified for tho position.
Mrs. Sayre Is a trained stenographer
with a largo legal practice. Their
comutneu salaries wilt amount to
about $3GO0 a year.
ELECTRICIAN PUTS TWO '
TO SLEEP IN FIGHT
Clutidc W. Mn rt in, nu olcclrioimt
employed by tlto California Oregon
Power company proved himbclf some
whttt of tin ndept nt thc'nrt of helf
defense, when on Saturday Jiighl, he
put A. W. Wulkcr uud Hurry Pellott
of thU city out nnd then calmly
wnlked nwny.
Martin entered a bar mom on Iti
way home, when he wns nveosted by
Walker and Pellet who bantered with
him. Finally Murliu wurjii'd litem
to ilufis. Jit nithwer Wtilkor hwiiiik
on liirn. No Noonor hud ho iiihiIu u
move than .Martin got into notion.
He put Walker out when Pollott
melted up. Swinging around he
put pellet to bleep. Ife then culm
ly wnlked out und went homo. No
urrcHtu luive. been made.
LUTHER M'CARTY WILLING ' .
TO MEET ARTHUR PELKY
CALOAKY, Alberltt, .Muy . -Tommy
Hurns, former ehampioii, re
ceived a wiru today from Luther Mo
Carty, now ehunipioit in whiuh the
littler agreed to meet Arthur Pelky,
tho f'uiiiidiun fighter, huro for. leu
rounds oii'Mny 'J I.
i
M-nTPt OK TIIA.NKK.
Tho lessceu and iiutuugiirs of Pagu,
Ftifiuii & (iordatt wish to publicly
th,uuk the iiiiiuy wio havo boun mi
gouorotu n signing up nt advanced
prices for their opening attraction.
Tho Kcneroslty has induced them to
makn a contract with America 'tt load
ing star, Maudo Adams, for tlio open
ing attraction, May l'J, which othor
wise would buyo boon imiioiwlble.
GIVE FREE TRADE
' TRIAL ADVISES TAFT
NBW IIAVKN, Cihmi., Mnv
(1.- (live Pnidrnt WiIhiiiciiiiiI
hi tariff rofomm an oppor
tunity to display their ultte,
in the plea here todn.v of for
mer President Williiuu II.
Tuft, now Kent Profoftir of
Iiw nt Yale.
"If wo nro to luuo fno
tntdt'i" Httld Pnifefxor Tuft,
"let'n lime il. !.! the party
that fmorn it, ote for it.
LetV try it."
THREE DEATHS FROM
HEAT IN CHICAGO.
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(M.KVKLAND, Ohio, Mavtl.
Three deutlm are mported
hetv todav trum eli'iila'H
excoHnivo lieut. Yestenlny
wns the hntte.t .Muy .' for
forty-two eur.
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CONSERVATION OF HUMAN
LIFE CONFERENCE SUDJECT
POIITLAND, Ora, Mnv .- The
"Coiiservutiiiit of Human Life' eou
fereneo will lie held nt Heed tVllege
on Muy P, 10 und 11. The Milijrrt
for dineunhioii will ho "Itiiuuiii Life,"
itK waste mid eoiwrviitioiii, nml
"Hoeiitl Sen ico." The ooiifereuee
wilt n U.i include e.xliibiU, leettirex,
dixeitrhiiiiiM, out of door xirlN, Muy
Polo dunce nnd inWttiigrf of ciliiru
tiniml HiiciulitM.
WMemom
riMIST QUALITY LARCSST VARItTY
Gold Dust (loon moru tluiti
wnsh thoHurfaco it cli( tlcop
nftnr tfomi!) and liultlcn purli
clu.1 of dirt and docny. i Ii
ptirifioH und nuihoti eyorylhini;
nimilnrily Kidc. Noithor djrt
nor ((crnitt nm live wliuro Golil
Dust hnd mndo its nppearnnco.
Gold Dust needs little ludp
from yon; itducamo.st oi the
work aloiui. It in a vujjotnblo
oil Konp in powdered form, to
which are (iddcd elontiaiii and
purifying ingredients.
IJ.su Gold Dust for all clnniin
ing ptirmiyes. It tatvoa lime,
saves labor, savua backu
and aavoa ,ri..x':..i iAl,
1 iiic i iujj in riiniicr
money.
than the Hoard
tin nl ! li.
ri.iiiiiii., iitm,
SW, Ainm.tl fr
Krn lh f tnUI
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hI lit ilttllttlU
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hi ill ilttlittil mr ti' .Vif3y
iiiiirtimit mk' 1 iiAnBn
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L.I M C.OU) OUST TWINS W ytmr wtk"
'CUT tOCC the paly l ' !. itirwctij Ihtt
iut rub
nr-iiimbilikt!.!! fur cliilntf knit iw4 tUiw
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rsi.xru hihv i
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If rktMD4tiHAtitmr r l. Xot.ht.
AlBO CUtM mi WnittA't ckiii Uiri. In
tnnnU mh'l ol( (virkrdln imolln twtrs 'h
l"iN;ti lfo. la hudoni,Urtt lumluutii utrt,
"tllfl" ronininttlnn fur rntlnun whn V
'H4onhfinjlKi(UoH.k At, llwloinc .. f
njhttflnll blwk uliort. fiodb vllhftbruiti
Krilotb.flctntJ. 11ST HITI.-ilii.larrnli
fr.Mir4u.ritd.uikii.tkliiit't.4tiit l
tb 4Kin." tf rl4il- rkftrf,.h4frv4ii t
WHITTCMORC BROS. A CO.,
SO2n Albany lrt, Cambrlila, Mat.
JttOi' la or' .Vd' '.t f
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DRINK
HABIT
Itl.l.lVlll.i: Iltt.Mi: 'lltKATMIAT.
Thounattilit of wltiN, iikiIIiiti mitl
nhkri are rnllilliiatlr In their prithto
of Oltltl.N'tC, liiHmiuw It hint eurwl
their loeit utn of tho "Drink Unit
It and ilirely tiroimltt bHiilHri to
thrlr lloiueit t'HIl ii Khen imrrrtly.
OltltlND roitit onl It 00 wr Ihx.
Axk for I'ihi llooktet
Leon V. llacklui.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SALJ-J OH TUADB I'ctllKreuU
Poland Uhlnu boar. It. I). 1. llox
"3, Central Point, or jihuuu Far
mer H-184.
FOIt BALK Fine young team or,
mulcK, JiiHt tho thing for oichar
work, gooil ilrjvont; jirlco reunon
able. A. K. W'uto, otrico at Com
merclul club. M
FOIl KENT Modern 7 room hoimo
und buiiKulow, ftirnlHhoil or itu
furnlhhod. W. II. Rvcrliard, 1018
WeHt yth.
Closing Out Sale
of Two Stocks!
4
$1,500 worth of Strictly
High -Grade Millinery
FOR SAM: Omi-tlilrd aero borry
jiatch, 'i blocks from pavement..
Three room houno, chlekonH, poops
etc. r. II. Uvcrhartl, 1013 Went
0th.
FOR 8ALW Canada Ian da. Koo Ceo.
ii. YottnB, ukI. for Canadian I'a
clflc R, R. laudu. Ceo, II. Vomit;,
It. F. D. 1, Uox 12. I'hono 7-F-t.
41
if l . A 1 ;
Hosiery, Notions, Men's Gloves, Toilet
Articles, Glassware, China, Toys,
Dolls, Stationery, Etc., Etc.
Mr. A. Nathan, agont, will put on sale horo tomorrow tho mill
inory stock of Mrs. W. I. Brown, Medford, Orogon, consisting of
about $1500.00 worth of strictly high grade milliory, such as Flow
ers, Plumes, Foathora, Ribbons, Straw and Folt Shapes, oto. '
These goods must bo sold rogardless of cost at onco to avoid
other unnecessar yoxpenso.
This is tho final closing out sale of tho old Hussoy Cash Store.
Every piece of goods and fixtures in tho storo must bo sold at
somo prico in this sale, as tho storo will positively bo closed Satur
day night, May 24th. Practically evory article in tho storo will
have another big cut in this sale. Every tahlo will bo a bargain
table, Como early and tako your time to' look around.
No goods exchango or money returned,
This store will positively ,,.
close Saturday night, May 24
The B. & W. CO
Hussey's Old Store 123 West Main St.
Qal the Ordinal and Ginulna
HORLIGK'S
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
For Infanti, Invalid, and Ctowinn children.
I'utcNutrttion.upbuJdinB ilia whole body.
In icojat tltc nun in r mother nnd tlio aged,
fttclt milk, mailed grain, in (towdcr form,
A quick lunch prepared (a a minute.
Takonoiukililute.AskiorllORUC&'S.
Hot in Any Milk Trus
Hooray! Baby To
RuIeJIio Jousa
No Lontfor Do Wontcu IVur tho Great
rat of All Human Uleulitts.
It l s mmfnrt in kimw itnt it tnuclf
tnlVl u( ouUmi that m iwiil In iirxli
v ew
tuiiii-iMMtitur may
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(Ii.- will furilfy hpr
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kn.iwit.itiHl lliMli(ili
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linn Ihnl nt nnro Hflfliiut nn nut boa tMlit
Itii' hlxItiiiilMnl imiMiHt hiiiI IliMiiiciilit. Tluiy
tutturnlly riaml w 1 1 limit llm alialitwt
UKuiit, unit limn not mil)1 Iwnlali all UtHltUr
cy in ncrt'oim, lwtrhliiiraiflla, t"it ifififSt
nn rntlrr frilniii fMin uitniuxi, illwwwfnrt,
tJiTipiipa nml tlrvnil that n ufum imvu
their liiipriwi iikiii i ln li.il.i'.
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iKiiitulril, J) ful atillcintliiu, nnl ii tnu'!t
i.trrM rniiniit Im IhIiI iunui llm rutriwblu
lulliii'iirn Mlilih it iiwiIImt'ii ljMtif rv
tm In I illNiitHllini Ii.ih iiixm tltu linilih un
lotiiiiuit nf i lir Ki'iiratliiit to ciitni',
Yimi will lln'l II na nio nt all ijriiif trr t
nt ilJKI a Utilo. rim (.. tUy lit Ojm I(ra.
llcM Itcciilniiir IV. 'J'.Vi I ni.mr lllif., At
lanta, tin., It mi liiciruciho buok.
Willi Mllllll 01 It HIIOI' AIIOl'.VDS
to wito SJIIuiIj'h IiiiMiii; ailion her,
hilly ioiiiiiIh. Our lu(ml (llii- jiUw,
our (iilu'N, otic iiiin, of tiiily
mro, hiiw tho futlmut of ImMtiu; thty,
tho ttoiiy, licut anil (inc.
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
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