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

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JUUDMmi) MAIh TRIIUINW. MK,l)KOUM), OUIWOtf, TlirKSDAY. NOVUM BUR III. 10I.M.
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Austin Corlilin Sinter Johnson,
Btownrt Pnttorson, HrooKs Spencer,
Conro Florn nntl Corliln IMsell Imvu
returned from a IhpK hunting trli
to tho Klamnth rclou, brlnRlns
lioiiio CO ducks ns proof of tholr
prowess. Mr. Corbln 'oft tho pnrty
At Wood to proceed to Now York,
The funernl service! of 'August
l.awrorttx who died Monday from In
juries received In nn auto accident
Tero hold Wednesday afternoon from
his homo on the Jacksonville road.
Henry Mnnklns nnd John Carter
of I'oormnn's creek district were In
Medford Wednesday.
One lb. mnplo sugar at Stringer's
15c
J, II. Hair of IloRue Hlver district
was a Medford visitor Wednesday.
O, HarbaiiRh, n well-known pio
neer, wns over from Jacksonville on
Wednesday.
Frogh lump lime In any quantity.
Medford Lumber Co.
Mrs. J, A, Cook of Gold Hill Is
spending tho day In Medford.
M. M. Taylor and Don Cameron
left today for Oakland, Cal where
thoy will locate.
Holiday offer 50 per cent off. Up-to-Dato
Studio, 232 East .Main.
J. T. Hughes, tho nutto Falls mer
chant, was a recent visitor In Med
ford. J. M. Vogell of Kaglo Point .tran
sacted business In Medford Wednesday.
tho beautiful new evening
Sco
Ahrens win-
Mr.
nected
gowns and wraps In
dow.
Elliott, who has been con-
with tho stato land depart
ment for many years, was In Medford
Wednesday ion offlcal business.
U. I). Hoko of Willow Springs dis
trict transacted business in Medford
Wednesday,
Genuine Eastern Qluestono on
hand at Producers Fruit Co. 203
Ono lb. sliced bacon In glass, 30c
n Stringer's, H lb. lCc.
County Assessor Grlovo motored to
Medford Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Louisa Mutlcr and her son
Will, loavu for Southern California
Saturday to spend tho winter.
Wynne Scott, one of tho most up-to-dato
portrait artists on the Pa
cific coast Is taking charge of the
portrait department for the Gcrkln
Harmon Photo company, 228 East
Main street.
Frank Xothcrland nnd W. L. Ed
mondson of Dutto Falls spent
Wednesday In Medford.
J. L. Garvin of Talent, who Is
tulldlng a long flumo for the Sterling
Mining company, made a trip to Med
ford Wednesday.
nurlap sacks wanted at Russ Mill.
Milk and cream at DoVoe,
Thomas D. Kent and Jacob Stone
of Central Point wero among their
Medford friends Wednesday after
noon. J. C. Pendleton of Table Hock was
of tho many who came to Medford
Wednesday,
"Insurance your best asset." Hare
the best. Place your insurance with
Holmes, the Insurance Man, right if
he writes It. tf
George H. Graves of Salem tran
sacted business in Medford Wednes
day. Ho is a pioneer commercial
traveler.
7 bars of soap, 2Pc at Stringer's.
Will Drown returnod from a trip
north tho first of tho week.
Mrs. It. H. Dradshaw of Drowns
boro visited In Medford this week.
Up-to-Dato Studio for Christmas
specialties. Lowest prices, best
work. 22
A. S. Furry and George A. Hover
of Phocni wero In Medford Wednes
day.
Torter J. Neff has returned from
Salem whore ho appeared beforo tha
supremo court.
Digester Tonkago for topping off
hogs and for growing pigs. Korl
nok Veterinary Itemody Co., South
ern Oregon distributors. 108
Nato Lewis and wife of Itosoburg
spent Wednesday In Medford on
business.
T. J. Partin, the corn king of
Eaglo Point loft this morning for hi
homo after spending Wednesday in
Medford attending to Iniblnew,
Young man! Youug woman!
Plan to attend tho Christian Sunday
school nt 9:30 a. an. Sunday and be
6no of the 000. 202
A, 8. ltosonbaum, who has been HI
for tho last ton dnjB with asthma,
expects to bo abio to como down town
next week If tho weather is fair, and
rJso to see tho Whito Sox-Glants
gamo Monday.
Kodak fliHKhttiK, dak In town, M
Weston's,
Weeks &McGowan Co
UNDERTAKERS
Lady Assistant
Day Phono 2U7
NIIit P. W. Weeks 103-J.2
l'l-une A. 13. Orr 078-31
Win. Head, nn old miner who spent
some j cars In Southern Oregon In Its
earlier mining days nnd slnco that
time ImR mined in nil tho fatuous
districts, has returned to Southern
Orrgon from tho Bkenn river section
In llrlttsh Columbia and will devote
soino 1 1 mo here.
20 lbs. beans at Stringers' for
$1 00.
Hill Mullor expects to leave In a
day or so for Southern California for
an extended stay.
Dick Donald, manager of 11 ml An
derson leaves tonight for Portland to
confer with his protege. Ho will re
turn Sunday.
Will you be one of tho 800 next
Sunday? 202
Attorney 11. F. Mulkey is acting as
special prosecutor In tho Mrs. Ceol
assault enso before the circuit court,
udge Kelly being barred by reason of
having defended the husband a year
ago In a slmtlnr nctlon. W. C. Dully
of Lake creek Is the complaining wit
ness. He one of tho 00 at Chrlstiav Sun
day school Sunday at 9:30. 202
J. A. Hart of Orlando, Cal., Is In
the city for a few days.
Elmer Tuttle, a cattleman of Kla
math county, is In the city for a few
days.
Digester Tankago tor topping oft
hogs and for growing pigs. Korl
nek Veterinary Itemedy Co., South
cm Oregon distributors. 19S'
Mrs. Nancy Ames of Salem Is vis
iting relatives on Griffin creek for a
few days.
Wig Ashpole returned Wednesday
from Portland, where ho went with a
shipment of cattlo.
Genuine Eastern niuestono on
hand at Producers Fruit Co. 203
L. J. Baerthals has returned from
a short trip up Ilutte creek.
George Olds of Itoseburg, returned
today to his home, after transacting
business in this city this week.
Crater Lake pictures ,a book it
12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest
arer made of tho. lake, for sale at
Gorklng & Harmon's studio. Call
and see them. 228 East Main street.
phone 320-J. U
Workmen have started tho work of
remodeling tho Charles Palm build
ings on South Fir street to be occu
pied by Court Hall's new Cadillac
George Tate of Montague, Cal., Is
In town for a fow days.
Arthur Gray of Eaglo Point re
turned to his homo this morning.
E. D. Weston, commercial ptiotog-
rapher, negatives made any time or
place by appointmont. Phone M
1471.
John Thomas of Watklns, Oregon,
transacted business In Medford this
week.
Snow is reported to have fallen in
tho high hills Tuesday. Bringing
tho heaviest fall of tho year.
High grado, six octaves, parlor or
gan for salo cheap. First class con
dltlon. Mrs. Marie OtterdabI, S45
Dakota avenuo. phono 503-Y2. 200
Attorneys Phipps, Canton and
Newbury transacted court business
In Jacksonville today.
Al Pankey of Central Point Is
spending a few days in tho city.
A. K. Black of Eugene Is in town
on business.
Stato Forester Elliott of Salem,
spent Wednesday in Medford on a
tour of inspection of Southern Ore.
gon offices.
Arthur Rose, who has been In Al
berta, Canada for six months, is duo
homo Sunday.
Judgo W. H. Canon today received
his certificate of admission to prae
tlco law in Oregon courts from the
supremo court.
George W. Frey of Lake creek was
a Medford visitor Thursday.
Water Commissioner J. T. Chln-
nock of Salem is in the city to spend
several days adjudicating wator
rights In Llttlo and Big Applegate and
on Sterling creek.
NOTICE.
A majority having so voted, It Js
requested that' nil stores close during
the hours from ono to three Monday
aftornoon, Nov. 17th, that all may
attond tho baseball gamo
For the convenience of patrons
stores will open promptly at threo
not Interfering with tho four o'clock
delivery.
MEDFORD MERCHANTS' ASSO
CI ATI ON.
By Earl C. Gaddls, Pres.
By John H. Carkln, Soc'y.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE Modern, bungalow,
living room, 12x20, dining room,
bed room, bath, toilet, kitchen, hot
and cold water, gas, electric lights,
wired for electing heat, roomy
front porch, back screen porch,
woodshed built on to house, nlco
lawn, young Norway maplo shado
trees, cement walkB, corner lot,
oast front, bower assessments on
both streets paid in - full. Ad
dress owner, Box 1-SC, caro Mall
Tribune.
STRAYED Taken up at my place,
a black and white sow. Owner
may have samo by paying for this
ad and proving property. C. W.
Isaacs,
BIRD OF PARADISE
ERE
FRIDAY
EIGHTEEN PERISH
ERA
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Tho first pla of "America outside
America'' to ring true and strike n
note of ileeji and lasting phtlosuphy
Is Richard Walton Tull.x's "Tho Bird
of Parndtse." which Oliver Moroscu
Is to present hero, in Its orlnlnnl
sumptuous production, at tho Page
Friday evening, Nov. 1 1.
"The Bird of PnrndUo" la a story
of modern Hawaii, and, In brief,
might be termed a splendid sntlro on
tho futility of attempting to revert."
tho autl-clvlllintlon of ten thousand
years in a score of years, or to turn
unpk the hot suirf of the linlnU'i-.t
tropics with the Icj entreats of tho
north.
Tully has told his story with un-
flnpguu: hit cuv.r. From the timo
tho lovely, half-mado l.unim drops
her melting ujes upon the handsome
young American; from thu time the
American girl sees the shabby,
sliniiihlinc, south -.on ilctvliot in In
bamboo Junglo by tho coral-bound
wavelets, thero Is rushing action,
pulsing emotion, genuinely throbbing
humanity. As a play of absoluto orl
glnnllty this piece held New York
speelbound; it ennnot bo otherwise
wherever presented.
WORKMEN'S CLAMOR"
RELEASES PRISONER
Dl'llLlN", Nov. 13.--The pivern
iiiciit today relented James Ijirkin,
the truixpurt workers' strike leader,
who wns serving seven months for
sedition. It did .o in deference to
tho working clnse elumor, which
wns beginning to mnke the adminis
tration unea'.v.
MONTGOMERY, A In , Nov 13.--At
least IS porsoiu were killed and
inoro than 2uo Injured today when
n tleorpi" CVutiat paweiigor tr.tln
crashed through a tvoitlo near Cla
tou. 'I'hrw) cava wero smaidied to
kindling wood nnd hardly ti passen
ger In nn of them escaped broken
buiipn. Relief trains wore rushed to
tho scene. Tho accident, according
to this n'tenuion's account, wan
much worse than earlier reports In
dicated. The train wns carrying n
big excursion party.
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F youthful, bcauti-
GIRLS
BEAUTIFUL
unwmim
HAR
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A a i ua it
F 25 CENT DANDEI
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Try TltN! Uoiitilri Bounty of llnlr
In lVn Moments mill Mop It
rolling out (,'ioM Hiili
Your hnlr lioVometi light, wavy,
fluffy, abundant and" appears as
Hoft, lustrous and beautiful as n
oung girl's alter it "l)nndirliio hair
cleanse." Just try thlH -moisten a
cloth with a little Diiuderluo and
carefully draw It through our hair,
taking one Htuall strand nt a time.
This will liftmen tho hnlr of dutd. dirt
nnd ocohIo oil and In Just a fow
moments you huw doubled tho beau
ts of jour hnlr
lit sides ticiuitlfjlliK the hair at
once, Damlcrlnn dlrsoUcs every par
tide of dandruff, rhmiisixi, purifies
and InxIgoraloH tho scalp, foiovor
stiipiilug Itehlug and ratling hnlr.
Hut what will please j on most will
be uflor n few works' Use whn you
will artuallv soft now hair- flno and
downy at f list--yon -hut lonlly new
hair glowing all over tho scalp If
von calo for pretty, soft hnlr and lot
of It tun nly et a Jft cent bottle of
Ktiowiton's DandeiiiiK from hid
druKRlst or toilet runnier, and Jus
try It.
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lU'V MY CLOTH KS OK
GUS, the TAILOR
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ful head of hair.
Just Use
MvsJf&li
I To Grey hairs It &vu ,
Erenewca 1110 ana u nmiuni i
color. Il eradicate dandruff.
Produces a thick healthy
growth. It I not a dye.
Ji Money back li not ullificd.
I 50e k1 i M Jfir. r?Djl!t.!V,
Qnm lu Strddkl U. Mill. . i
ssrassn is
.UI.III'OHM I'llAUMACV
MRS. H. L; LEACH "
Export Corsetiero
320 North Unrtlott.
Phone ."G3 M.
ONE DOSE RELIEVES
A Pn nun nillNlUC it will make you happy
L
I'cvl Kino nt Once llort't Stny
SttiffiHl-iip! TaKo It Now
Ilcllcf comes Instantly.
A doso taken every two hours un
til three doses arc taken will end
crlppo misery and break up a sovcro
cold either In the head, chest, body
or limbs.
It promptly opens cloRged-up nos
trils and air passages In tho head,
Btops nasty dlschargo or.noso run
ning, relieves sick headacho, dull
ness, fevcrlihncss, soro throat,
Bneczlng, soreness nnd stiffness.
Don't stay stufedup! Quit blow
lnc and snuffling! Ease your t rob
bing head! Nothing else In tho
world gives such prompt rcllof as
"Papo's Cold Compound," which
costs only 25 cents at any drug store.
It acts without assistance, tastes nice,
causes no inconvenience. Ho suro
you get tho genuine.
tjJTOg;
No need hnvlng piles any longer!
No need of suffering another day!
Steam's Hllo Itemedy (complete with
tube) wilt help you or IT COSTS YOU
NOT ONE CUNT.
This remedy Is n combination of tho
lately discovered, hlgh-prlced Adrena
lin Chloride with other powerful cura
tlvo principles, and IT STOPS THE
PILE PAIN IN ONE MINUTEI
So suro nro wo that Steam's Pllo
Itemedy will benefit you that wo will
ItEFUND YOL'It MONEY If you aro
not satisfied.
This Is tho only pllo remedy that
wo can gudrantop and wo know you
will thank us for telling you about It.
We havo tho exclualvo ugency.
II asking Drug Mnro
! iK-r cent loan on farms, orchard
lands, city rcsldonco or buslnoss pro
perty, to buy, build, improve, extend
or refund mortgages or other securi
ties; terms reasonable; special privi
leges; correspondence Invited. Dcp't.
L, CIS Commonwealth Illdg., Denver,
Colo., or Dep't. I, 7t9 Henry Hldg.,
Seattlb. Wash.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W. Till IHAMOftU IIIUM. A
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ARROW.SHIRTS
There is a good fitting
Arrow,! shirt suitable
for every occasion.
Select the shirt
g$$ bearing the
Arrow label.
Si-50 and up.
CLUKTT, I'BABODY & CO., Inc., Troy. N. Y. Hilen ol AnaowCottiHS
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Hello! Yes, this is No. 70
SCHEFFELIN'S
IHkJd 's' ,vD'yPyW
"Xfadam, why do ask If our
buttor Is fresh? Butter IS
lluttor only when Jt )s Krosh.
In our ntoro lluttor IS lluttor,
C'hcosu )i CIhjcko, Oluomargar
Ino IS Oleomnrghrliio and I.ard
IS l.ard. Of course Talk Is
cheap, please como to boo us,
Smoll Our lluttor and couvlnco
yourself.
Wo do not claim to bo tho
cheapest, but claim to bo ro
llablo and everything Is sold
under guarantee.
Pure Food Grocery
Meilfonl, Ore,
Gloves Gloves
Pirn's Drt'ss (Mows, in kid nntl Mochn jriuh's, nl
$1.25, $1.S0, $1.75 mul $2.00 a i:tir.
Work niovoh n( COc, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.00 a pair.
(laiiulli'ts (llovos ai $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 a
pair.
The Wardrobe
West Main Stroot
The Joy Of
Coming fooiiierhood
A Wonderful Henndy Htftt It a NMninl
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Oregon Wild We
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This show is put on 1y Kims & C'handli-i' who own a large ramh in Klamath
I'ounty. They hrinj,' 50 of tin wildest horses on the eoast, including U'inirurk,
Johnnie, Harry Thaw and cithers, and some iF the hest ridei-s. I. (haniller,
who will ride hero won the ohampionship at the Iiotleo in Klamath Kails.
Thero will bo daring exhibitions of wild horao riding, roping, racoa, trick
ridfng, ropo spinning and other frontior sports.
The champion man rider of Klamath county and the champion girl rider
of that county will ride here. The company is giving exhibit ions this week in
California.
$100 WILL BE PAID
FOR ANY HORSE THAT OUR RIDERS FAIL TO RIDE
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Tho grand stand only holds 600. Of those, 300 aro rosorved for out-of-town
people and 300 for Medford, They aro selling fast; bettor get your tickets now
at Nash liotol, The Quiz, Medtord hotel, Brown & Hairs billiard parlor, Mod-
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Chicago White Sox
Only Game in Oregon will be Played at
Medford, Nov. 17
A chance to see two of the host ball toams in tho world at your own door. Soo
McGraw, Mathewson, Doyle, Walter Johnson and othor favorites play in this
gamo.
Reserve Tickets Now
Grand Stand $2, General Admission $1
Reduced Rates on all Railroads
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