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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1913)
M i I ft' ' P7TGTC SIX. E.V - -LJ- . SnTOFQirn MATT, TTl'mTTNTJ, atTiTWOTTO. OttTCeiOtf, FRIDAY. TfflcTiMBflff 2fl, IflTH. p,M Pi ,'T,'f I ' VN KNOCKOU I DROPS ROBBED COLVIG XMAS GIF PPNMN OF 500 CASH SUCCEED I no LE DDY NEW ESPEE TAX ATTORNEY A mnn s'niup iho nntno of K. R. Lnwronco of Clrnuls l'ii. nml nf terwnrd identified if Klincr I.cwN, r Initelicr, of this eitv. wns found inconpi(im in (lie wnshroom of llin Knli hotel this noon, nml Chief of Polipc llittnn i hive tijrntiiic lii-t story Hint lie was sivon ''knockout'' drop, nml rolilicd of $."iOO. Lnwreneo wni firt tlioiiftlit to hp Riifforine from lienrt fniluro nml wns rushed to Snercd llonrt liosnilnl. Revived liy Pr. Conroy, lie told the robbery story. I.nwcreueo doe? not rpmcinbor where lip feenrcd the drink, Imt went into the Xnsli washroom when sickness overtook him. He walked n block before he felt dlzry. lie ponld not tell where or how he lost his money. Tho mnn wn found Ivinc uncon scious on the floor, nfter he Mac pcrcd in. lie i n stranger in the citv nml hns n brother, On Lewi livin here. Tho tolice nre workinc on the ene. Further developments nre ex iected. K. It. T.nwronce is proprietor of the tlicnler nt drams Pn, nml n phone from that city says that he is still in that city. NO FEDERAL PROBE OF CALUMET PANIC WASHINGTON. Doc 2C No fed eral Inquiry will bo mado Into tho jmnlc at Calumet, Mich., which re sulted In mora than seventy deaths, according to a telegram sent today by Secretary of Labor Wilson to President Moyer of tho Western Fed- oration of Miners at Calumet Tho message stated that tho panic was in no way connected with the copper miners' strike. Solocitor Dcnsmoro ot tho labor department will go to Calumet tbl afternoon. Secretary Wilson said, In an endeavor to fettle the dUputo be tween tho miners and tho copper mine ownors. JuiIrp Wm. M. Colvlg, fnmouj Mcdford booster, received as n Christmas present from the Southern ' Pncltie, the appointment of tav at-. torncy and right-of-way agent nt a salary of $.1600 a year and expenses , He will succeed the late Colonel 1M dy and will have his headquarters at Portland, though be on the road a j considerable portion ot the time. I Judge Cohlg is a pioneer ot South I em Oregon, coming across the plains with his parents n n boy. He has practiced law for many years, having served a term In early days as school superintendent and later two terms as prosecuting attorney, when tho district Included tho whole of South ern Oregon. He has for ninny xcats been local legal representative for the Southern Pacific. j Two years ago. Judge Colvlg left 'his law practice to become manager I of the Medford Commercial club af ter being its aggresslvo president for the five years previous. Ills work as a booster mado him more than a state reputation, ' Mrs. Helen Gale and children will accompany Judge Colvlg to Portland where they will reside after the first of the year. sHHKVffl Judge W. M. (dlg GOSHEN, IND., EDnS LIKES ROGUE APPLES FIRST PRESCRI BY A The Goshen (Ind., Daily Xews. Tinie of December 'JO nys: "Fnuu .Medford, Ore., comes by express to Geo. Kinnison of the New. Times sent by J. II. Audiews, a crate of tipples for Christmas (hut certainly nre beauties. They remind us of the enrly grown npplcs of F.Ik hart countv of sixty years ago. Ap ples ,if this quality will nhwns he in demand and if our friend 'J. 11.' will roll up hi, sleeves uud build up tin orchard of this kind he will be in position to leave his posterity it nest cbk that will he of wilue to thorn." j WILSON ENJOYS REST (Continued trout Pngo 1) rone nml be u passenger on the 1'iV'l vessel to pass through the new wn terwny. It would not be surprisim if he should nccept Inter. Mrs. Wilson and her two dangli- - tew, Miss Margaret and Miss Klennor ( llsou, and their guest, Miss Helen Woodrow Hones, went for n horse i buck ride whllo the president golfed ! with Dr. (Im)son. President Wilson took a short walk before breakfast, ( Few persons recognized hint as ho passed briskly along tho street. One little boy ot six, the son ot it neigh bor, sidled up to the chief executive and extended his hand, which the 1 president grasped, smiled gravely, and continued his walk. I . Indications hero today wero that "Secretnry of Labor William It. Wil son will deride In Washington i whether or not to grant tho request of President Charles F. Moyer of the t Western Federation of Minors for n federal Inquiry Into the Michigan cop per miners' strike. Tho mutter will not be brought to President Wilson's attention here. Tho air was crisp this morning and the president wore a sweater dur ing his gnmo ot golf. An aged ne gro, head iSiddy ot the golt links, greeted the president at tho first tee. He said he had been trie personal at tendant to Jefferson Davis during the civil war, and Insisted on cnddylng himself for tho chief executive over the first two holes. After that his grandson, a regular caddq, attended the president. PAGE THEATRE, TONIGHT ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY V flBBPA PBw YJ BPPPJ PJ Pfc -.fPPPPl 'Jt tw jBBfl KNGUND'S DAINTIPST v'O.MUDIFNN'I' wKvH fV '-fl Direction Win. Morris mlfi)l ITiM W pVv Mu'Ay1! iH AN'D COMPANY OF ",', in it New HIlo of I'nleitninnienl, with VNJWr I 1 HHhljHI Frank Fogarty TIIK DU11I.1N MIN8TllT:ii "Dance Mad" X-KAY DANCK COW'IIOY MIN'STHKI.S -SHNSATlONAIi I'l'ATl'KlIS MUCKS 50c, 75e, .1.00, .- I .."(). IIONM ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED LONDON, Dec. 2i. IWissnr Kl liot Smith, famous Kcvptoloui-I, to day formnlly nnnounccd the discov er of what he believes to he the first prescription ever written bv a doctor. The date is about I'DIIO 1 1. C, and the prescription, which is written on Ervptinn pnpyrus, throws nn amusing lipht on the efforts of the nncient medicnl men to deal with ncnte mania. Some fourteen ingredi ents nre mentioned as the formula for nn ointment designed to. weaken ? T T r r t ? ? ' 5-JsJl 4(-sl-4 4(Vs-s( (k.lj. O. 44 Jk J 2-s J Nl-KCIAIi HOW DAY WKMK ATTRACTION Page Theatre, Monday Dec. 29 A. AlAYO HKAni-'lHM) oriVrs (Ihj CI rent II 1000 laughs autl two teal's- NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH GKSi JtV 4.4. 42 t y r V r y y y y y oyt Theater ( 'omeily Sueeess, with -first time hen Instantly (Menrs Air Passngesj llrcatlic I'liH'ly, .Vasty Slops, Head Colds ami Hull Head nrhe Vanish. This sweet, fr.v IT i i Vou , at any drug store. . . . ' Discharge! Krant uaitii dissolves uy tno neat 01 1 t the nostrils; penetrates and heals the j V Inflamed, swollen membrane which i T nniA tinml nntl tlirnnf" I aT. Vw. i. ...a. ....w.., "A Bachelor's Honeymoon J) lines tho noio. head and clears tho air pass'ilRcs stops nasty discharges ami a feeling of cleans ing, soothing relief comes Immediately. (let a small bottle anyway, just to try It "apply a little In tho nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stonned-un air passages of the head i ivm't inv nu-ni-n ii,.i,i .i.-ii,...ti.. n huskv. sufferer who evidentlv prov- vl11 -'cn' " wl brenthe freely, I fr breath, with hMd stuffed: nos ed too Mrong for hi medical udvis- uunncsa anu ncaaacne disappear, uy lrlg dosed, hawkliu and blowing, or, nml the patient hud to be nu- '"OfnlnK the catarrh, cold-lu-head or i Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nointed fifteen times n dav until he catarrhal soro throat will he gone. no8Ci fot mucoUB dropping Into the was sufficiently calmed to be treated Knd such misery now! (Jet tho throat, and raw dryness Is distressing with the Usual medicine. small bottle of "Kly's Cream Halm" I but truly needless. y y y y y y y y .Entire original prodnetion. Clean, clever, witty aiul sereamiiij'h runny. An extra good east, including Wilbur Higby and Rose Ainsworth Special Holiday Week Prices: 'J.")C HOe, 7.V, $1.00 Seal .Sale Suudav. f y y y y y y y y y y y y Xv,,'lk5' t"''1 ' ' " ' - Z' 5 s5 2Mg;; MANN'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE MANN'S Opens Saturday, Dec. 27th, Closes Wednesday, Dec. 31st y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y CENTRAL AVENTJE EVERY WINTER COAT AND SUIT MUST BE SOLD LOOK AT THESE PRICES: All $15.00 and $16.50 Suits, new goods, on sale Saturday, each '. $9.98 'All $25.00 and $27.50 Suits, new goods, on sale Saturday, each $18.00 & All $30.00 and $35.00 Suits, new goods, on j sale. Saturday, each $22.50 i y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y LOOK AT THESE PRICES: All $18.00 and $20.00 Coats, new goods, on sale Saturday, each $12.00 All $22.50 and $25.00 Coats, new goods, on sale Saturday, each $18.00 All $30.00 and $35.00 Coats, new goods, on sale Saturday, each $22.50 SENSATIONAL PRICES ON DRESS GOODS 50-inch All-Wool Suiting, in gray, tan and brown, $1.25 grade, sale price, per yard 98 '15-inch Urocadcd Hondo, in good line of colors, $2 values, sale price, yd...$1.59 3()-iiich Wool Hatiste in all the newest shades, 50e grade, for this sale, yd ,.49 PETTICOAT SALE Black Sateen Petticoats, up to $2 values, each, 98 "Women's Xear Silk Petticoats, up to $2.50 val ues, each, $1.48 "Women's All Silk Messti line Petti coats, each, $2.48 HOUSE DRESS SALE "Women's 7Iou.se Dresses, up to $2 values, each, $1.19 "Women's Clara Barton 1 Touse Dresses, each, $2.48 "Women's Kimoim Aprons, special, each, 69 'All $1.00 and $1.25 "Waist and Dress Silks in stripes, plains and plaids, this sale, per yard 89 SENSATIONAL PRICES ON SILKS lO-inch Silk and 3(5-inch Urocadcd Silk Crepe, in all colors, 75c values, at, per yard ..59 "Wool Poplins, $1.50 grade, at the low price ot! only, per yard $1.35 y y y y y y y y y y 12-im.h All-Wool Y X Serge, in navv, tan, j X brown, grav and red, -tt $1.25 val., vtl 89 ! y 3(i-inch Silk Poplins, in navy, Copen, lilac and plum, $1.25 grade, at only, per yard 89 4j" t y y SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS AND GET WM. ROGERS' SILVERWARE FREE SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS AND GET WM. ROGERS' SILVERWARE FREE Heavy Outing Clowns, 75c values, each, 48ti OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS Heavy Outing Heavy Outing Gowns, Gowns, 50c value, $1.25 values, each, each, 69 98 HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS Children's J I envy "Wool Sweaters, $1 values, each, 69 "Women's Wool Sweat era, $2.50 values, each, $1.48 Women's Wool Sweat ers, $5.00 values, each, $2.48 SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS ON BLANK ETS AND COMFORTERS f T 1 ' t Bath Holies 2070 ore All $1.00 Blankets now, each, 89 All $1.25 Blankets now, each, 98 All $1.50 Blankets now, each, $1.39 All $1.25 Comforts now each, 98 All $1.75 Comforters now, each, $1.48 20, DISCOUNT ON ALL FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS 20 DISCOUNT ON ALL FUR SCARFS AND MUFFS ' LEATHER HANDBAGS 25 Leather Handbags on salo Saturday at, each, 75 25 Leather Handbags on sale Saturday at, each, $1.25 25 Leather Handbags on sale Saturday at, each, $1.48 Women's Flannel Waists, spe cial, each, $1.25 WAIST SALE Women's Crepo Waists, special, each, $2.48 Women's Silk Waists, special at, each, $3.98 SENSATIONAL SALE OF DOMESTICS .72x90 Sheets, 00c grade, now 'at, each, 39 15c Huck Towels, large si'o, this sale, each, 10( 25c Curtain Scrim, new Ijalleras, this sale, yd. 19 Bobeland Pleecc for ki monas, 18c grade, 121 Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 7 for 25 Colgate's Talcum Powder, can, 12 r y ? y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y v .1. M$H$M$