Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 02, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAlh TUlBUNti. MI8DKOWI). ORIOOON, Tl'MSDAV. DIOTMHUU 2, Win.
e-ses
IOCAL AND
li PERSONAL
J. P. Uughoa nnil Prank Nether
lnitil were or those who cnnio to Moil
ford rrom Ilutto Kails Monday.
O. W. McDonald, cashier of tho
Jackson County. UanU, has rouo to
Portland on buslines.
Mlssos llnosoy'a hotnln at tlio fol
lowing groceries -DoVqo's. Olm
xtoad's Nlchol, Fonts. Warner. Cash
8toro,' On Wednesday's nt booth 20
In public market. ' Saturday's from S
to 12:30. 22
Mr. 'nml Mrs. K Whiteside- wore
down from Central Point Monday.
MUs Myrtle Qulgloy of 'Siskiyou
county, Cal., has been visiting In thin
section, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Darnoburg.
Oregonlan neency nt Do Voo'e.
Charles K. Hoyt of Fort Klamath
Is mnklng Jackson county a business
Vicil.
William Lewis and George Lamed
of Kanes creek were In Mcdford and
Jacknonvllle Monday.
Holiday offer CO per cent off. Up-
to-Dato Studio, 232 East Main.
A. Throckmorton of Applegate ha
returned from a trip to Yolo and
Sonoma counties, Cal.
Mioses Dora and Delta neuter are
making Jacksonville, their former
homo a visit. They spent a few
hours In Mcdford Monday afternoon,
accompanied by Mrs. E. Vogt.
Uunto Bros.' chocolates at De
roe's.
Col. and Mrs. It. C. Washburn of
Table Rock visited In Mcdford Mon
day. P. E. Upton of Central Point
transacted business In Medford Mon
day. Dr. K. Klrchgeainer has returned
nnd will bo at tho Nash Hotel on
"Wednesday from 10 to 3. tf
Dr. T. T. Shaw and Itoy Ulrlch of
Jacksonville motored to Medford
Monday.
F. C. DoremuB has gone to Califor
nia whoro ho will spend tho winter
months.
Tho special services at the First
Daptlst church are being well at
tended. A good Interest Is mani
fested. Sis havo decided to take .1
stand for Christ. Tonight Dr. Mac
Cullough will preach. All members
of tho I). Y. P. V. are. especially In
vited to bo present. Sons service at
7:30. Come, a hearty welcome
awaits you.
J. M. Croncmlllcr, county treas
urer, was In Mcdford Monday, on his
return to Jacksonville from a trip to
Grants Pass.
County Superintendent and Mrs. J.
Percy Wells drovo over from Jack
nonvllle this morning.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mado any time or
place by appointment. Phono M
1471.
H. D. Tronson of Eaglo Point tar
ried a fow hours In Medford Monday.
Mm. F. H. Hopkins of Central
Point motored to Medford Monday af
tornoon. Horace Pelton of Sams Valley was
a business visitor In Medford Mon
day. Regular convocation of Crater
Lake chapter tonight. Work In M.
M. and P. degree. W. E. Lane, sec
retary. M, A. Womack haB gone to Lowls
ton, Idaho, tp assist In tho settlement
of an cstato In which ho Is Interested.
Daniel I). Winkle, a pioneer of
Rogue river volley, died at Dunsmulr,
Cal., one day last week, aged 73
years.
I). F. Mulkey and his family havo
returnod from a trip to tho Willam
otto valley.
Fresh eggs. Phono 201-J4.' 21C
J. X. Miller has finished teaching
tho fall term of school In Mountain
district and returned to Medford.
T. n, Hanley is back from Alaska
whoro ho has been looking after his
Halmon canning interests.
Kodak finishing est in town at
Weston's.
Mr. uud Mrs. T. W. Dally of Trail
district aro vlHltlng In Mcdford.
Mrs. J. Walr and Polk Hull were
or thoso In Medford from Urltflu
creek Monday.
Milk and cream at DeVoo's.
John Mast of Phoenix product tran
sacted business In Medford Monduy.
Judge Prim of Jacksonville, made u
trip to Medford Mondny afternoon.
George Nealu of Central Point is
one of the many who came to Mcd
ford today.
Luwroiico Cardwell of Gold Hill tar
ried a while in Medford Monday,
"Insurance your best asset." Havo
Uio est. Placo your insurance with
Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right If
ho writes it. t(
horticulturist,
Mondny after-
Monday com-
0. O. Gall or Gold Hill Is vIsltlnK
relatives living near Jacksonville.
S. ll. Simmons hus gone to Waldo
and will bo etnploji'd near there hoiuo
time.
Walter Chapman of Antlooh tuul
James Peart of Central Point were
In Medford Monday.
Phil Hamlll, tho
motored to Medford
noon.
T G. Hurrows on
plctod hujlng dried prunes In Uoguo
river alloy for W. V llrngor of
Salem, who shipped four large car
loads Monday. There vvero nearly
300,000 pounds In tho shipment,
which brought more than f 10 000 to
thoso who, sold them.
James It. Kelly, Mall Tribune
United Press operator, who has been
visiting in tho northern part of tho
8tato ror tho last mouth returnod
homo Mondny atternoon.
Frank Farrcll Is in from his ranch
work for a few das.
Andrew Jeldness left Tuesday for
his claims In the lllue Ledge district
after spending Thanksgiving with his
family In this city.
J. A. King of Sacramento Is spend
ing a few days In tho alley on
business.
The San Francisco ball players ar
rested for killing deer out of season
near Hutton, Cal., were fined $25 nnd
costs before a Yrekn justice. Hnppy
Hogan returned yesterday from his
trial, and left ror tho camp. Tho
athletes will now hunt bear nnd pro
spect. Dr. Klrchgcssucr of tho upper
Rogue Is in the city for a fow days.
Merchants report that tho "shop
early" campaign Is bearing fruit.
Monday was the busiest first of the
week day in months. Many gifts be
ing purchased.
It Is reported that tho post office
at Hutton. Cal., will be discontinued
after January 1. Frank Edwards,
tho postmaster, wants to resign, and
devote his entire time to a gold mine
prospect. Tho offlco brings mall to
.bout 50 people living on tho Oregon
California line.
A. J. Greer, brother or Editor Gror
of Ashland visited In Medford Mon
dny.
Tho brick masons havo begun
work on tho' structure Charles Palm
Is erecting on South Fir for Court
Hall's garage.
Silas Wayno of Darron is In tho
city for a few days on business.
F. E. Merrick attended to business
matters In Jacksonville today.
Ray Gibson of Grauts Pass was n
business visitor la Medford Monday.
Tho city council will meet in regu
lar session tonight. A big batch of
monthly bills will be presented.
Henry Hawkins of Dig Butte spent
Monday In Mcdford.
Monday was the coldest night of
tho season, frost settling on the
ground by eight o'clock. A heavy
fog settled about midnight.
Miss Amy Tuttle of Steamboat vis
ited Medford friends Monday.
Tho Greater Mcdford club musical
at the Page Monday afternoon netted
$30. Mcmbors wero admitted freo,
children flvo cents, and non-members
a quarter.
James McDonough of Trait spent
Tuesday In Medford.
William Vawter, Jr., while crank
ing an auto Friday, broko tho wrist
ot his right arm, and now has same
In a plaster pads cast.
E. M. McKeany, manager of the
Pioneer Fruit company, will leave
Wednesday on a month's business
trip to New York.
Rev. J. A. W. Sharpo of tho Freo
Methodist church returned Monday
from his quarterly trip in tho Inter
ests of the church and reports con
ditions flourishing in churches at
Roseburg, Cottage Grove nnd Springfield.
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INISHED
DANCERS
WITH ANNA HELD
SHOW NEW STEPS
I'liilmliy I In1 moil mlvunooil, nill--tii
iiiul I'inWioil ilniu'ois on tlio
Amoiii'uii mIujji' loiluy mo "Kuturvi
I iiiul I'loii'lli'," foatuiTil iitnniii llio
liomllinorrt uT t!i I'i'li'liiittoil "Anni.
' Hi-lit All-Slnr Viuioto Juhlloo." wliloli
i. nines l tlio I'tiRo nccvmlim1 I.
(Innil lllllll'l'", i'lllll'V lllUH'04, lll'W
hi vie ilnni'i'x Imvi) bei'Oiiio ii itiuoli
onitlit utter pli'iiiiiri' "I'uil.' In
New York niul llio fur KivMoin citioi
ti ini'ii'ty mini or girl is not uonilil-
i oreil nonuiil hiiIoim tliov nvo "up" on
Hid lnti't Htt'H. Tlio ilcliutiiiitu, the
liiuU of Now York suoioly, the not-re-,
wliothor hho ho wiuilovilliiui or
tniKi'ilitiiit the rioli itl uud tho uior
i kiIi alike iH-o-uiir youtli, nro nil
omroruosn to "cot on" to tho now
iltiiH'i'4, We have no bettor intorpio.
tutioiiK, no hotter portrayal of holh
pttiu'tiuil looliuli' niul iiitNtli' uiiii'i'
Until wo fiml In llio iiiliiii'UK of I'liin
i'om nml Kloii'llo.
Tim ti'iiihlo "Tmliov hot" in to ho
tliiowu into iIIhomuI mill foim of
"injrKliiK'' lH I" lw ilniii' nwny wllli,
niul in tlit'lf pluoo come tho uioillfloil
I'oiniK of llio "Tmiuo." tho "Uovoih,"
llm "Klmtlow." tlio "Jrmioliosloi-," llio
"Slilu th'nn (llliliv' w 'IIohIimIIoii
Ollilo," mul llm "SoiimiiIIoii Boinll."
LONDON, Dor. I Tim 1 hilling
hum polo cllih tndny challvngi'd tho
Aiuci'lrmi I'ulo nssiiolntlou for a nor
Ion ot iimlrlum for tho luloriiatliimil
nip lo ho phi) ml In Amnrlm nort
M'ur.
Try MUSTEROLE For
That lame Back!
Rub It on briskly uintnitigii It In
thoroughly, mid unto linu iiilol(ly
MI'HTIlltOLi: drives
out tho NtlfdnW mid
HoroiioKrt,
It hoivtrt a uiUHtnrd
plaster seven unh, ami
boHt or all, It donsn't
hllstnr or burn.
MOSTKROI.K Ik a
I'lenu, shltn olutmont iiiado H oil
ot mustard. It oomos In hmnly Mhltn
glass Jam, (lot a Jar from jour drug
gist today.
Ml'STEROLi: Ir rorommouilod 1.n
doctors nnd uiirsos. Millions ot Jar
uro usod nnunlly for llrunrhltln,
Croup, Htlff Nook , Asthma, Nournlgln,
Cuugontldit, I'lourlHy, Ithniiuititlsm,
l.iimlimio, I'uliin mid Aohos of tint
lllmo or JnlnlH, HprnliiM. Hunt MumoIos,
lliulsiis, Chllhlalus, Fiorilud Fi't.
Colds of ChoHt (It prevent Pneumonia),
At )our druggist i,
In 2fio nml fie Jurs, mid
u spoolnl largo hospital
hUh for $'.' no Armpt
uu NiiliNtltuti) If itir
ilruglHt cmiiiot supply
)ou, hoiiiI 2fio or ntic In
the Ml'KTKItOLM Com
pnny, CloM'laiid, Ohio, mul wo villi
mall j on a Jar. postage (unpaid.
W II Thurmond, Stockfish, Vn
hidh ' Musloroli' Is tho groittost
thing I 1'ior got hold of ror muscular
rheumatism, arfurdlng limtmit rollof
to nurn and stiff Joints mid muscles."
"CASCARETS" RELIEVE
SICK, SOUR STOMACH
.Mow ArliN, ()a.ei nml Clongoil.up
Wnsto Trtxn Stonmrli, I.Ivor,
IUhu'In Ciirw ludlKo-itloii
P1NDELL AGAIN
CHOICE
m
OBITUARY.
Get a 10-cent box now.
That awful sourness, belching of
acid and foul gases; that pain In tho
pit of tho stomach, tho heartburn,
nervousness, nausea, bolntlng after
Died.
WESTEHLUND At the residence
lot hur mother, on South Laurel,
Charlotte C. Wosterlund, aged- US eating, dlislnoss nnd sick headache
, oars. -I months nnd "" dns, native o( moans n dlsordurcd stomach, which
Swollen. Slio loaves a mother, MrJ. cannot bo regulated until you roniovo
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. The ). G. Westerlund, two bruthors, L. L tho cause. I Isn't our stomach'
nomination of Henry M. Piudctl, of , Westerlund of Michigan nnd August fault. Your stomach Is as good as
Peoria, Illinois, to bo ambassador t Westerlund ot liaillitgam. Wash., any.
.... . .. i and two sisters, Mrs. McNctt of I Try Cascarets; they lmiuedlatoly
Itussla. was sent to tho senate this ,,.,., , .. ,..,., .' , .. .. ..... . .. ...
i .uicuifcuu nun .iri. n. m. viuiauis ni.cieauso mo siouincn, remove mo Hour,
afternoon. This Is the second time Medfor,,. Notco of fimcrnl w, np
Plndcll's nomination has boon sent tJ l(nr ntl,r
tho senate, the extra session or con-' "
undigested and fermenting food and
foul gases; take the excess blto from
the liver and carry oft tho cuiutlpatcd
wasto matter nnd imUon from the
appointment. Other nominations In ,iinrr.. Younir. died nt mldnlcht bowels. Then your stonmrli trouble
c'uded those of George Fred Williams 'nocomi,or l ftl lhll gacred Heart ho- Is ended. A Cawarot tonight will
of Massachusetts to be Jiilnlster to ,,,ta from , result of n1 operation 1 Btralsthtcn ou out by morning a to
Gtcco and Montenegro, and Oral- ,,rformod Saturday. Sho was a nn-'cont box from any drug store will
ton Little to bo receiver of public 'llvo of iaana( nKt.j iXf coming hora ,koep your stomach swuet; liver and
with her family six years ago, and Ibowols regular for months. Don t
I residing on a homestead near Urown
boro. Sho lonvs-- husband, dnugh
(tor, Mildred, and two sonB, William
(ind Harry. Fnncral services will bo
hoi 1 at tho Weeks & McGowan chapel
clock Thursday morning.
nt Oddfellows cemetery.
Kov. W. F. Shields oflclntlng.
"GOOD SHOES" nt "RIGHT PRICES"
s2.5o--$:i.- -$:i.50 $i.-$-i.no
J5.()()
All Gradoa
Pit Your Purso ns Woll as Your Foot.
-al
Opposite tho Post Offlco
Protect
Yourself
I Ask for
ORIGINAL
GENUINE
JM3jb:ZjuSSm
Tkc Food Drink for all Ages Others are Imitations
money at Eureka, Cal.
OF
FOR LIVE BANDIT'
&. MM.uiaiu, lai. uec. .. I with Mcdford trado li Medford mado.
VIco-PresIdent K. K. Calvin of tho ' ., ,. -
Southern Pacific today authorized a
$u000 roward for the capturo of tho
bandit who last night robbed the
assongors In a Pullman on the Suusot i
Hxpress near Ios Angolea and shot '
and killed II. K. Montaguo, travelling!
passengoc agent for tho railroad.
STUFFED FROI COLD
I'upoN Cdl ComiMiiiud" KinN Colds
mul GrlpH' in IVvv Hiiiii-k TiinIcm
.Mci- .it Gently
forget tho children their llttlo In
sides need a good, gentle rlumislug.
too.
Coffoo
Weeks & McGowan Co
' ILNDERTAKERS
Lady Asslstaut
Day Phono, 2-7
Night P. W. Weeks, 103-J-a
l'booM
A. E. Orr 078-M
BRIBERY CHARGED IN C0L-
LECTI0NF0R ROAD WORK
NEW YOHK. Dee 2. Madison
Aldrich, a Poughkeepslo contractor.
testified at District Attorney Whit
man's John Dee inquiry today that
he had been forced to giva up $1500
as a condition to getting his pay from
tho xtato highway department for a
road completed during Highway Com
missioner Heel's administration.
He paid the money in cash In New
York, March 21, 1D1-, ho said, to
Thos. Hassott, secretary to John llen
sel, thou stato engineer. Hassett has
disappeared.
Aldrich said he gave tho money on
the representation that Deputy High
way Commissioner Charles Foley de
manded it. Aldrich said ho received
IiIh long dclaved imy March 28, came
hero March 30, aud paid $1000 cash
to Hassett.
"Why did you pay him in cash "
asked Whltmau.
"I thought that was tho way to
transact that sort of business" Aid
rich replied.
"IiUBlnesB ot bribing public offic
ials?" "Well, If you want to put It thut
way, yes," was tho reply,
Aldrich further testified that in
1911 he made a further campaign
contribution to tho democratic party
through Consuulus, which never was
reported. Cousaulus, who walvei
Immunity, developed a poor memory
when questioned.
MTKX1CO CITY, Due. . 'Hint
Tu.pnn Iiiul been captured by tho
rehcl.4 uuri hinted in u private dis
patch receiveil here toduy. There
wsih no ot'tioiul confirmation of the
htatcmont, which wus received with
ooiihiilonihlo iloultt.
lluscli to Cuptnlu CarHnIo
, Your cold will brenk and all grippe
misery uud after taking a doso o?
"Papo'H Cold Compound" ovory two
hours until three (logos nro takeu.
It promptly opona clogged-up nos
trils and air passages In tho head,
stops nasty discharge or noso run
ning, relievos slrk hendacho, dull
ness, fnverlshneMs, soru throat, sneez
ing, soreness and htlffuesn,
Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blow
ing and snuffling' Knso your throb
bing head nothing olso In tho world
CARLISLE, Pa., Dec. 1. An-'K'vmi such prompt rollof as 'Papa's
nounioment was mado hero today of
tho election of Elmer E. Ilusch, right
guard, as captain of uoxt year's Car
lisle Indian football eleven.
I'uIN in HijMlncMH Suicides
SAN FItANCISCO, Dec. 1. J.
ICeennn, a grocor who recently failed
in business committed uuicldo today
by hanging hlmsolt in tho basement
of his homo hero.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE Spring wagon and har
ness $15 00. icon W. Main. 218
Cold Compound.'' which costs only 25
conts at any drug store. It nets
without QgBlBtanco, tastes nlco, and
causes no Inconvenience. Accept no
substitute.
GUS
tho Tailor
MAKES
SUITS TO FIT
AND
FIT TO WEAR
"What has happened
to coffee when it's, stale?
It has given off part
of its flavoring essence
like perfume in an
uneorked bottle; aud
the rest has been taint
ed with foreign odors.
The only way to keep
coffee fresh after roast
ing is to pack it prompt
ly into aroma-tight
cans sa is done with
Schilling's Best.
Preserved In Its aroma;
cleanly grnnulatod; 1 lb, 2 lb
and 2 Yj lb cans monoybnek.
My Prices
Do not get tho Idea that my charges
aro high Just bocauso I produce a
higher grado of work than you will
ordinarily got.
My glasses aro good and ditpond
ablo becausa thoro (s scientific knowl
edgo back of them, but thoy aro well
worth tho price.
Thoro Is n dlfforonco all In your
favor.
Dr. Rickert
Sulto 1-2, Qvcr Deuel's
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A.V INVESTMENT IX A
DIAMOND
Requires careful thought and tho proper confidence in firm, to
warrant absolute satisfaction. To note tho proper comparison
you must inspect them from a largo and woll selected stocksuch
as I am ablo to show. In thla way you become thoroughly fa
miliar, with values mid feel assurodiof safo and economical buy
ing through my binding guarantee.
iBP
Fine Wutiji nml Jnvclry
Itop.ililiig
MEDI'OltD, OltEOO.V
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JEWELER
Dlmnouil Helling and En
graving Done Hero
Near Podtoffico
BOOKS
Hooks of all kinds for the children and growu-Ups
Come and look over our stock.
Medford Book Store
Notice, all Ben Huts
Don't forget tho big Box
Social nnd Danco Wednes
day, Docombor 3, 8 p. m.
COMMITTEE.
Sweaters $2.50
Auot lift Shipment of Wool Kwt'iitcrrt
$2.50, $2.75, $3.00 up to $7.60
The Wardrobe
"Wcul Main Street
To Save a Dollar or Two a Week on
Your Groceries
AND TO ClFr 13VKN BETTER TMNdS THAN
BEFOKI3 WOUld) HIO A GOOD "STUOK10
OK IWSrNKSS."
And patrons of this store are able to do that
positively.
Wo nro (juotlng prlcoa on some or tho thlngii you buy ovory wook,
18 lb. Pure Cane Sugar for $1.00
(i bars of Pearl White or White Klyer Soap for 2f
25(5 package Aero Washing Powder for 15p
2f)o Cleveland Making Powder ,..,.120
fiOe Or. Prices Baking Powder 15
100 lb. Good PotatoeH for .' S1.00 '
12 lbV Sweet Potatoes for 25d
Pure Whito Flour, tho sack $1.00
7.r)c, Breakfast 'Drips (Jorn and Oane Syrup for.,55
40c Breakfast Drips Corn and Cane Syrup foivIJOtp
Fouts' Grocery Co.
1M 10 AST MAIN.
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