Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 04, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PtftJE EIGHT
MEDFOTTO MATT; TRTKUNR BEDFORD'. "(WECON, TnTHSDAY, T)ECEMTtEtt I. 10ln
.-. t- rf p(r,T- P .
p -fJT
COLONEL TENGWA
CANNED FROM
I
OF SLEEPY SEVENTH
Tlii'iy U Irouljle ami tiinnoil in Hip
rnnks of tlit" "S!com Seventh."
Slnlford'H valiant ilelomlep nre iv
jiorled to have diuri'(l into tho hill
upon report that tho oompiuiy wonM
be onluiwl lo norvife in Mexico.
Soma nre Miiil to lmo been so -ontvit
tlmt for sevenil nialiH they eoitbl
not nlnnibcr jienecfnlly. However, it
in repoiteil thnt six of the unterrifieil
ii)tpinroil for tlrill Tiieilliy nipht and
proeenled to tiwke "Colonel" Tens
Miihl the eompnnv iiit by tyinir n
ean to lii tail.
It may have been envy of the col
onel's rank ami title. It certainly tlul
seem iiH'onprnon to nave n eoionei in
the ranks when the eeinmamliin: of
fieer' was only a eaptain. Ami it
jnnv have been heeaue the colono.
wa- nlmot the only one in the eom
jmnv anxious for iictivo crvit'i ami
the -ix wmited it iiiiiiiiimoii for
mother nml ence. Hut the probable
reason is the luek of humor wwm! el
by the unterrifiel ix in being un
able to take n joke.
A few ilays njo a eub reporter on
The Sun incited as u joke, follow
ing a talk with a badly beared vet
eran, the follow hit; lecal:
"A number of the members of the
Seventh company were frightened
out of a year's growth Tuesday by
the report scattered liv Colonel Tenj:-
wnltl that the sound had been ordered
to the Mcienn border for active sor
vice.' Thursday Colonel Tcnj-vvnld. who
from patriotic motives occupies the
humble birth of first erceant of the
Sleepy Seventh, received the follow fellow follew
ing: Headquarters Seventh Company, C.
A. C. Oregon National (luard,
Mcdford. Pee. 3, 1013.
Sorgeiint C. Y. Tenpvald. Seventh
Comiitiuy, C. A. It., Hertford, Ore.
At a meeting held Inst evening of
the members of the Seventh com
pany nt the nrmory, a unanimous
vo'e was taken militating the enp
an to relieve vou from the duties of
firnt sergeant because of certain itu
military actions and talk with the en
litert men regarding tosible service
in Mexico nml of publication that
have appeared in the paper of the
town over 'he signature of Colonel
Tcnpwahl, reflecting directly upon
the courage- of the men, and it is be
lieved that the best interests of the
company will bo served bv relieving
vou from the Hslliou of first ser
pen nt.
AHTICMAS V. DKAN'K,
Captain Seventh Co.. C. A. C.
Colonel Tonjrwnld is highly iudi'i;
li.mt. He demands n hearing a
courtmartinl. Ho will probublv
it and he vliol at sun ne.
VAUDEliTillLL
WSWR TODAY
OjicnlnR nt the Star thejtro today
Manager Hurkliart has secured an ex
eontlonMly strong act of vaudeville
Mack & Pox In their clever singing,
national and novelty dancing net, the
only act of Its kind In vaudeville, fea
turing their own orlglnnl shackta
dance, pedestal danco and electric
spark dance. Special scenery and
electrical effects are used.
The photoplays for today are above
the average featuring a two rceler by
the Imp company, dealing with the
white slavo question.
V A
MET
ENEMY
MARCH
KI. PASO, Texas Dee. I. llcncral
AMERICANS FREED
FROM MEXICAN JAILS
WASHINGTON". Dee. -I. Seen
tiny of Stat eHrynn nnnouuecd this
Villa tcUgraphcd to .luutv. today' ".oon win uover.ioi mveies o
i '(Ur Vl I HIM t ttU'Ml't'i 1 1 II t UUH'IVII
HAMB
RLAIN
E
TALKS ON CANAL
THANKSGIVING REUNION FOR
THIRTY-THREE KANSANS
Thlrty-threo formerly of l.ong
Island, Kansas people held their an
nual reunion at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. O. V. Young, at Orchard home,
on Thanksgiving day. They had a
big turkey dinner, with all the Mxlns,
and a royal good time, reviewing the
happenings and the weather In the
Sunflower state.
that he and his rebel followers were
meeting with no opposition to their
march on Chihuahua ity. He left
Montcxnum. ll"i miles south of Jim
re, this morning and Miiil he ex
I pocted to lea eh his destination to
night or tomorrow.
The federal refugee from Chilian -I
him city were expected to reach
Presidio Viejo, on the border, about
seventy-five miles sou heast of heus I
this afternoon. Several were rumor
ed to luive died on the rond. Food
and clothing for the survivors was
sent from here lo Presidio Viejo.
ltecont ruction of the Mexican
Northwestern railroad was in pro
gress nnd it was expected biMne
in general would soon be lesumcd
throlighout northern Mexico.
WASHINGTON, cDc. -I. Picdie
(ion that llu opening of the Patiamn
.1 ...... .1.1 ...,.,..li !.. II... .1... ..I, ,...., i,i. I
ie iininediate tclense ol . S. Wind- .. ., r, ...it......i
, ,. , ... , , Ul It MIIMILT -trillllllt'lll till II lllllllllllll
ha ,uof Pasndenu, I ,,l., and . lames , . ,,, r ,.,,., ,,
Dunn, also ,,., American, held r; mr,,;irH ttllH Vll!,.,., ,ofori, ,M. ...
rniisom by rebels nc.u- Maratlan. juU(, mr,(on iW(,riiii Ju,r May ,,
item nrrtriPt-no np Senator .Clmmbeiliiiii of Oregon. He
NEW OFFICERS OF ! declared that fear of criticism of
THE MODERN WOODMEN "pork barrel" methods must he oici
before the proper legislation
The Modern Woodmen of America
elected the following officers at n
recent meeting:
J. II. Hensolmnn, consul; C. S
Webster, adviser: W. C. Klnyou,
hanker; J. 1 Lawrence, clerk; J. M.
conn'
could lie secured
Seerelnrv of Wnr Onrrison, who
was chcduled to nddress Ihn congress
today, wtis nuahle to attend.
K. M. Olentlenning declnrcd that
Kansas fit v, bv establishing a boat
m
ONLY Clothing Store to give .
S. & H. Green Trading Stamps
MILWAUKEE AGAIN SEES
SUN-FIRST TIME IN WEEK
UlgghiB. escort; Geo. Frees, watch- ,-, in ,m nIPII,jy aYi.t shj,,
man: A. C. White, . II. Meyer, 0. T. j,,,, fioo.OOO,
Parker, mnuagers. j ; . ;
The lodge Is In a 8ileudld condi
tion and will have Installation In the
near future.
MH.WAfKKK. Wis., pee. t.
After eight dnv of seini-rtnrkness on
necouut of a heavy fog, the sun -hone
here today. The citv hall clock, ten
stories aloft, was not visible in the
fog for four days.
Weather Fctecast.
Oregen: Fair tonight except ruin
or snow northwest portion; Friday
. nun wot, fair east ixirlmu, southerly
winds.
FRENCH DIRECTOR FOR
FAIR EXHIBIT NAMED
PARIS, Dee. -I. Albert Tirmaii.
director of v.Mi-ition and trans
ports for the ministry of commerce,
today was apMinted French com
missioner to the Panama Pacific ex
position to be held in San Francisco
in J013.
Presbyterian Church Fair.
The ladies of the Prebyteri..n
church will give n musical program
at their Christmas .sale in the build
ing formerly occupied bv AhrenV
store, Friday evening at SJO.
Piano Solo .Miss Flora Ornv
Vocal Solo - .Mrs. George Andrew
Violin Solo -Mr. Carlton Jnyiu-
V......I C.I..
1 utiil iiiu ....
-Mrs. Flonnce Hollirtav Ilagh j t0 Ur0- ounK
Kvprvhodv is invited to come ami i Members
niii.iv litis- fin.. .misi..iil iiriLTiim. I Ashland Typogra
Resolution.
Inasmuch as It has pleased an
Almighty nnd all wise Father to re
move from among us the soul of Kdtta
May Young, wife of our brother.
Harry I.. Young, and.
Whereas, In tho death of this de
voted wife and mother we feci that
the community has suffered an Irre
parable loss and this union a kind
and faithful friend, therefore, be It
Ilesolved, by the Mcdtord-Ashland
Typographical Union No. 559, In reg
ular scsston assembled, that wo here
by express our deepest sorrow at this
ONE DOSE RELIEVES
A GOLD NO
E
i'aiH.'s (Nilil CoitiMiitud" Makes Vou
Feci Fine at Once lloii'l Stay
Stuffed -up! Take It Now.
Itetlef comes Instantly.
A doe taken every two hours un
til three doses are taken will end
grippe misery nnd break up a severe
cold either in tho head, chest, body
or limbs.
It promptly opens cloggcd-up nox-
untimely death and extend to our trlls and ntr passage In tho head,
brother our heartfelt sympathy In , stops nasty discharge or nose run
this hour of trial and sadness ani I nlng, relieves sick headache, dultnes.i,
our hope that he may find a measure feverlshness. sore" throat, sneezing,
of comfort through Hlni who was a
man of sorrows and acquainted with
grief. And bo It further
Resolved that this resolution ba
soreness and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow
ing and snuffling! F.ase your throb
bing head! Nothing clso In the
spread upon the minutes of this , world gives such prompt relief as
union and published In tho dally "Papa's Cold Compound," which costs
papers of tho city and a copy bo given only -" rents nt any drug store. It
I acts without assistance, tastes nice,
of tho McIford-jcautcs no Inconvenience. Ho sure
graphical Union. 'you get the genuine.
Coffee
A roasted eoffee lionn
is as porous as a spenge:
it can't keep in its aroma
or keep out odors, if ex
posed to air. Leaving it.
whole, to be ground as
used, doesn't keep it
fresh.
The modern scientific
way, as used with Schil
ling's Best, is to granu
late it promptly after
roasting and preserve it
in aroma-tight cans.
.1 lb. - lb nnd '.' s lb cans
nnd money back.
N. Florence Clark
VIOLINIST AND TIUCIIKH
First-class Music for all Occasions
II 111 W. Fourth St. Phone 7III-J
Draperies :
VV carry a vry romplrtu tin or i
nnuMTi-n, lcr curtain-, ri'lurr rlr
nml ttu nil cloo of uitml-ti-riittf A
-prclal mun lo look after Hit- work
etclu-lvrly anil will kIv kuo.1
rvlce na la poaattil lo ! In mm
ih Urjcmt cltlra
Week3 & McGowan Co
Have you ever tried Holeproof Hosiery i If you have,
you know the time and trouble our guarantee has saved
you. .
No darning! Think what a blessing that means to you.
It means no more eyestrain, no more of that "lumpy"
feeling that darns give your stockings, no nioro money
spent everv week or so for new hosierv. Whv I
Mecau.se six pail's of Holeproof Hose are flUARAj
TKI01) against holes for six months, or new hose are fur
nished FUKKproinptly and cheerfully.
And these soft, snug-fitting hoso cost no more than or
dinary hosiery!
Come in aiid see them at your first opportunity
DANIELS FOR DUDS
:
f
r
T
t
T
?
?
?
?
?
t
t
?
T
t
t
T
t
J
Y
t
Y
t
Y
Y
t
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
t
T
Y
T
kxxx:xx
A. A A. A. A A A. A. A A. A.
: !
GOLDEN RULE
o
Friday
Dec. 5th TWO BIG DAYS FOR MEN! Dec. 6th
The best made Clothing on earth cut for Friday and
Saturday. We want to move an immense amount
of merchandise on these two days and we will leave
nothing undone on our part to make them banner days
Saturday
Clothing, Shirts, Hats and Shoes
are cut deep for these two days!
Y
Y
f
I
Y.
Men's Suits
25 Glen's )iire wool $25.00 hand tailored
Kuppenheimer Suits, the season's best,
i.0.!!:!0:.?" $16.90
M INfen's all wool $12.50 to $15 Suits, 'M to
42, all heuvv weights,
at ; i
If you need a suit you cannot afford to miss
this mid-season opportunity.
$8.90
John C. Wilson and
Thoroughbred Hats
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT $2.45
Every $.r.00 Hat in our stock goes in this
sale, including all staple shapes and colors
as well as blues, browns, 0 I
greens and blacks )jutO
SEE OUR $1.39 HAT BARGAIN
NOTHING LIKE 'EM
E. & W. Shirts
BIG VALUES IN
Men's Work Shirts
Men's 50c blue and gray Amoskeag Cham
bray Shirts 39
Men's $1.25 worsted Shirts, sizes W to
3'A So at 75 '
Men's $1.50 worsted Shirts go at $1.00
at 95 and $1.25
These Shirts ean not be excelled and cost
less.
Compare oui',95 K. and AV. Shirts with
others at $1.25.
Compare our E. and W. $1.25 Shirt with
other makes at $1.50 and $1.75.
Socks, Gloves
Men's 25c Cashmere Sox 19
Men's knit wrist (Moves, per dozen 8'i
Men's plain Canvas Cloves, pair 5
Men's Dress Shoes
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
$5.00 Shoes cut to , $3.95
15 pairs of Men's $5.00 patent kid and pat
ent colt, sizes 51, to 10, (HJ'l QC
widths IJ to m ." tJM. 7 D
One lot Men's dull calf, hand made $5.00
.Dress Shoes, broken Q
sizoH wOsD
Men's $3.50 and $'1.00 gun niotal and dull
calf Shoes, broken sizes, but 0J Q C
all sizes in tho different lots .JuyD
'
$$$$$
M."XK
5 - J - J- 5 5 'C
, .
"MH
.