Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 14, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TSfRDFCRD MATL TRTBTTNE. MTCDFOJltf. OBEGOX, WEDNESDAY. ,TANTTrAT?Y K '10U.
PAOK THREE
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FILE COMPLAINTS
AGAINST ESPEE
HAI.K.M. UIk. .Ian H Cliitliiiiiiii
Trunk .1. Mlllur or tlio Mtittu riillnnul
riiiiiiiilimlini will 1m In MoiUonl Jim
unry !2fl, mill will ('(iiiiliirt u lii'iirliut
(or (Ini rliiinilwiliiii hi tlm iniittur ut
('. I'. Hi'lcliHtolii ukiOmmi tlm Huiitlinrn
I'urllh' rniiitiiiiiy. Mr. Kuli'liHlulii
lllllllllHllK "f Hl H'fllKlU llf till) I'lllll'
pull) In nint rum foi lilin for IiiiiiIIiik
on Utiirisri'iiii ultwl. Tin- IwiirliiK Ih
i.ut for I: So p in. ut tlm lily linll.
llonrlnitH Mill nlwi titU plum on
nppllcntliiiiH for niilliorlty lo tuli
HhIi (tihihIiicii ut Hiuilit, In Ci'iitr.il
I'iiIiiI mi Jnininry 27 mnl in Hntlnr
lln on .liiimiiry '.'K.
Tim Mi'ilfonl ViirnliiiiiM riuiipiiii)
I, an flli'it it I'niiipliiliit mtnlntit tliu
Hniitlmrn 1'iuiflf, miiIIiii: tlm IUI11K
of it coiiitnoillty rutn mi limum In rnr
liiiul lulu. At pri'mnt I In' rnllroiitl
iliiliit'N mil) a ilimK iiiIk, w It It ti Ih ill
li'Ki'il to In' i'iMni t mill unri'iiHon
n lilo 'I'IiIk will l.o ni'l for lii'iirlmt nt
it I it t r iliit
SURVEY OF CITY
i IS UNDER WAY BY
m D
BANKS
UNIVERSITY EXPER
WAY BY TO BUY STOCK IN
T
FEDERAL RESERVE
Klnvuil, ftitncH ('niiiiilji'll uml Tn'V
I It. lilllllMlll'll.
.link '.on Cniilily
I'lcniili'iil, W. ' VnwtiT, ii'i'-iri"i-iili'iil,
lii'iMK'1 II. I.inilli'y: cii-hit'i', ('
W. McD'Uinlil. Miici'torH, V. I.
ViwIit, (Ji'rtrj-i' II. J.iiiilli'y, C. V.
.Mi'lJomilil, II, ('. I.iiiiivilciii l W.
IIiitclilMiii, .1 II. Cimli'v uml V. .1.
KiiuTirk.
I)r Hiiuiin or tlm iniinlcipnl n
iiiiiuiii liiiiiiiu or tlm I'lilvorxlly or
OrKoii. Invllnt by Mimir I'linlln to
.Mi'illonlV I'iiiii'
nmiiiiil I'lii'timi
imiiKi 1..M ii.iir TCDDIflP PAI C
.1 - in.-.-ln nrlLKKINu Mil
I ..I.... 1. 1.. .1.1 II' I... ll !..!..
mult., ii Hitrvi.y or tli lonil ronn """' ""J. ' "iiir-
Kow-riniii'iit. mi t IIiIh moriiliiK In inif iluiilnnlH uml iwo ml''K ''
llin ri'iiinli'i'H orrii'i), ami iiiiifyrnfil Iiilion iliiliii lln )iiiniiMKi' ol'
I with Hiri'i'l ('iiiiiiiiIhhIoiii'I' Otviuiy Cut-
.Ion, wlin lupliilni'il ut ImiKtli IiIm '"! j
j until repot t. 1'iof. HovturH miKKi'Dtml
tliut llio iitri'Dt ilcpurtiiii'iit Ki'i'iirn.
Ill ii n Iin for tlm iniikliiK or roportH.
'I'll Ih urioriiooii Hid liookii uml nmili
oiln or tlm ri'ciirilor'H of flr nrn Imliu; i
Itnipi'i'ti'il, ami HiixKoNtloim will lioi
offoroit on lii'tlorltiK tlm iomhii.i
wliorn iii'imIimI.
utiH'k in tin IViIitiiI roHcrw cent nil
lunik. An oiitimixtiu nolo lor (In
IiiimJih'hh n' Hi 1 1 mnl HMliNfm'tion
with I'onililioilH in IIH:i wii' himiihIimI
by nil.
Two cliiinyi's in (hi! iliiVi'tiimliM of
till' illnliltltioilH WITI' llllllll1. Jlllll!
W. M. Colviit ol Ih.. .Mi'ilfonl Nil
PROGRAM
PROHIBITION
A
IIONOU'U'. J.iti. H. -A Itirihi'
mirtliwctt tf h I swept the Hnwiiiiin
islnnilM' loiln.v. J'ifiii mnl hlnuo
linililinijH wore ilmniiKiil to tlm ex
tcnt f Hri.l(lO, It wni i-Mtiinntco.
liilor-iNlmiil liimU Mtiioil in port.
Tliu nnvy Iiik Natnjo wont to liflp
tionul IimiiK is Mie.'iToVil lv J P. llio tntc Hdi'ii, itli kix nn'11 on lionnl,
!!'"' "'''': ., , u Win Imiiii, Hi- niiiiinlion of .liiij...lri'oilnl in ilisln off .Mnui iMluiiil
Dm IiivkhIIkuIIoiiii of III'. Kiiv,cih,, . ' ,.,,, ,, ,
. ... . . , .. i .... 1 1 l ik iiiiloiiiiilioii v follow mi; nil ' " "
Will Inwt ItUint Of till UI'l'U, nllil tlllji . . ".. ... ., . -.- a am niiiin
ii ...in i i , iioooiimi.'o or i Hiiimi with tin uu oinr inn phi nuim
of tlio .Southern I'lioilio
No ohmiKOH were iiinili'
E
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IM I1
lileifiitiiiiiil
in rortliiml
lilt offirem.
'I'lie tit In i- olimiL'i' is in llio I'm tin
erV A rriiilKruuorn' limilc, Tri'iii II. j
l.llllixili'll lielllL' llllliieil 111 II ililei'lnl '
ill till' plllie nf l.ee I.. .Illl'llliH, who
still niiiiiN the oHihicriliip.
I .Mi'ilfonl
iiik for llio
I 'Mlloliltse ut slock III lilt! toileral ro-
JHcrti' I'ciitriil tut nk. Thofto two, with
IukIioh, of Atihlaiiil. nrrontoil Itlio .Inokimi ('onnty Imiil., tlet'luntl
(ImlliiKH will ho tiirnoil over to tlm
coiiiinlttoii appolntoit li the imtynr to
(rntiio ii i'oiiiiiiIniIoii form ot Kovurn-niont.
BLUE SKY LAW
;xini niiiiiN llio oHiiitcriiii
Tl 'I'lio Tii-st Nntioiinl mnl
I ; Niilininil piixiil ronolnlioi
SAGE AND SULPHUR
DARKENS GRAY HAIR
IIiio.Ii TIiIm TmiiKli I'liilctl, U roles
IM-ka nil TIh'jt Itivromo llurk,
(lloss), Voutlifiil
niuler llio liltut Hky law. for hoIIIiik iiln'iileiiiU,
Ilr Clifton I'rriiiont IIoi!j;o will nr.
mo in .Mnlfonl tomorrow morning,
mnl will gut' two ilmlv IhII.s nt the
librim "it tlio lliior lust ilins uf llio
week. Hi leiiuio nt .t:ill . in. I
on "Civilinlioii Hint AhiihhI lnilii
try." mill nt 7::iO p. in. mi "t'oii"or
viiIIimihI of Nntioiinl lleullli mnl Vi
tHlity." Dr. IIoiIko in n p"ttkor of niitioii'tl
ropiilntii'ii ami Iiim nihlri"Hii will lie
n lihernl eiliioiiliuii in niitniiiiil ome
hottormiiit.
SAN UMU), Pnl., .Inn. II.- A
"li.-" tniv'1" in llentlni: in S.in
Diopt luty Imlny, iniporilim; hhippini
iiooonliiiK I" Nnnl HotTiitinir Officer
I'ltkint. ritkiii" tin offeroil 'Jft io
wiinl for t return.
The inrpeilo wan lost volorilay li.v
llio cruiser f'ltliforniii iliirinu prnc
lice. If htrnok with force hv n von.
hoi the torpi'ilo wonlil ilo Krent iluiic
ni!o, 1'itkni ileiiarcil.
tiick of Hi" .Metallic Tin roinpnny
, wliliont a llromii! from tlio Htntc cur
I liurntlon rottinilnNlmi, wnlvoil the pro.
' lliiiliiury henrliiK lioforo Jimtlro Dox
ln Jni'kkmivHIn Tiieinlny uf let noon,
Hair that lone It color and luster,
or when It rutin, ItirtiH gray, dull
ami llfcli-Ki. In cmiHod by n lack of
ntilphnr In tlm hair. Our grand-
coin miit liounlrt lire i
.Miilfoi-tl Nntioiinl
I'rcsiilcnt, W. I), (lore; vico.prcsi
ilentt, J. A. I'l'i-rv mnl K. .Mer
lin.! wan hound over to tho grand Jury. , r.k, Cnsluer, John S. Orth j iissistunt
under bmi.lit of I .'.no. riirnUhed. Thin
Ih Hie flritt nrtml In Hontlierii Orogon
miller the law
Thf personnel uf the hunks olfi-1 mother made up a mixture of Sage.
Ten nntl Hullihur to keen her lockrl
'dark and beautiful, and thousands
of women and men who value that
oMiti color, that beautiful dark shade
ol hair which In m attractive, ue only
this old-tltuu reel p..'.
Nowaday we get thin famous mix
ture by unking at any drug store for
a &0 cent bottle of "Wyuth'a Sago
and Sulphur Jlalr Itoincdy," which
darkciiH the hair to naturally, no
evenly, that nobody can ponilbly tell
It has heen applied. Heslden, It
takes off dandruff, stops scalp Itch-
cashier, W. It. .Iiiii.-mi; uu.litor, I).
.1. .MiiIIIii'Mn; ilirccloiH, W. II. (lore,
.1. A. I'crrv. 1'. I .Morriok. .Inlui S.
(Irlh, Horace lVltnti, .1. .M. ICi'cnc mm
.1. P. Worttniiii.
I 'I est Nuiloiinl
I'ri'siili'til, P. I. Iiciiel; ciihhier, M
HP AVffl PV PnilDT'L Alferil: u president, M. Kng.
ULLnlLU DI UUUI u -i.tniil cashier. Orris Craw-
nilCAtlO. Jnn. II. Slnlo Su." K,l?";h,ll (W" W' """"' ''' K Wn,lo" Mmll lrnd at a time,
rcme .Inctict' Cnrlcr ihmiciI Imlny n "'", ' l, ( ',"Iry t morning the gray hair dlsapp
Imi? nmt ffilllni? hnlr. Yon just damn-
lord directors, r. K. Deuel. Al. I..I t. ft ,,,ot,p0 or soft brush with It and
lAlfor.l. Charles Striinj:. CIiuiIch .M.!,lrnw. ,,B through our hair, taking
e. Ily
n It na
prcllie .HIMlCf tnrlcr IHsncil toilny n ; iiiunuin. mo m.' " ........-.
writ of r.upeic.lcns ileln.Miii; tlio e.' I'linuen.' .V I'nillgTmtrrV but what delights the ladles with
eoniion of llonrv SiMiicer, coniettil President, ltelrny (lelchel; vice Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Is that,
murderer of Mr. Mildred Allixont president, I. Ncitlcnneyer; cnshicr,holdes beautifully darkening the
Kekiont, until the supreme court emi I Jacobs; nssisluut enshier, It. 1 hair after a few applications, It also
ilcciile wh.ilier Spencer was fairly i Antic; ill roc torn, Delroy Octchcll, I., j brings bark tho gloss and luster and
lined. 'Nci.lcnncvpr, It. K. Antic. W. H. gives It nn appearance of abundance.
The following in tlii program for
national comititiitioiiitl prohibition
aineiiiliiHiil day, Jainuiry 15:
.Moiuinjir, 10 o'clock Singing,
"How Firm n Fomnlntloii"; Scriiturc
rcmling, Crusiiilo IValm 1 1(1, lo ho
rend in tiuiiMin ; CniHlc hymn il'J.I;
.pi'cinl thought, "Speak lo the chil
dren of Ihwi'I. Hint Ihev go for
ward," presented hv .Mrs. (lodlove;
remluii; proolmnutinn for nntioiinl
cmisiitutimiul muemlmcnt ditv, .Mrs.
Voimg; prayer honlci', led h .Mrs.
William Davis; hinging, Hymn 0-1;
scripture rending, KphcsiuiiH, 0:10
IH; singing, hymn II III; sM'elnl
thought, .lolin. ljrl I, "If e vlmll ns;
mi) thing in mv ituiiie, I will do it,"
hy .Nfrs. .MiicCuIIoiirIi; joint rcnolu
tiott iutroilticcd into congrcs hy
Hon. Kichmoml 1'eiirnou IIohoii,
Hoy, .Mrs. McDonalil; pru.Mir nertico
Nong, "HiHO'iin llio Perishing." No,
i:i2; reading plans for national con
stitutiomil prohihitimi uminilnient
campaign, .Mr. Howell; diseiiKHioit
ami .ymposiiim hy Itev. .Mrn. W. T.
I). .MncCullmigh; nooiitiilo prayer,
.Mrs. Mroomfield; ndjourniucnl.
Afternoon, 2 o'clock Hinging, "All
Hail the Power of Idsiih' Xnnic";
Kcriplurii rending hy .Mix. Leonard,
Josh., 1:0-0; niiigiug, "Compicrinv
Now and Still to Compier," No. Mil;
nddress, "Pruyer n Power," Hev. .1.
K. llrndley; nolo, ,Mn. (lreHley; mi
ll resM, "Inilividuiil ItcHpoiiniliility,"
Ift'V. J. L. Hill; Song, "IfcHcue the
Perishing," No. -J.'I'J; ten-minute talk
hy Kev. K. O. F.ldriilgc; ten-minute
talk hy Itcv. II. W. MnoCiillougu; ten
minute talk hv Itev. W. F. Shields ;
Kong, "Onwnrd, Christian Soldier,"
No. 101; preciilntlnii of ti'solullon
hv Mh. 0. V. Movers.
HEAD STUFFED UP?
Ilyomet gives Inslnn rnliaf I(
suffering from a cold or cntnrrh,
causing dull headaches or nn Itching
and burning sensation In tho nos
trils, sumly try Ilyomnl. It gives
quick, effective and nonniuiont ru
llnf or money refunded by ('has.
Htrang. ft goes right to tho spot
you fcnl bettor In flva minutes.
No roundabout mothod of stomach
dosing with Ilyomnl you breathe It.
This health-giving medication goes
directly to tho Inflamed membrane,
all irritation and congestion Is quick
ly relieved, the delicate tissues healed
and vitalized.
Ilyomet should bo In every house
hold. Druggists everywhere soil It.
Ask for tho comploto outfit $1 00
size.
Patronize Home Industries
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
We have changed our
name, heieater the .Mission
Furniture Works will be
known as
The
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
Home of the "Pacific" Cedar
Chest.
E. G. TEOWBRIDGE, JR.
Proprietor
113 South Holly
Medford, Oregon.
Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
General Foundry and
Machine "Works
Pacific 401; Home 298 L
lies. Pac. 5031; Home 2271.
Try Our
$1.35 Flour
GUARANTEED
As good as the best or
money back.
L. B. BROWN
RUSS MILL
For the best of
EVERYTHING MADE OF WOOD
See us. We make a specialty of
OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES,
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc.
Factory Corner South Fir and 11th Sta. Both Phone'
MEDFORD SASH AND DOOR CO
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BIGGEST SALE IN TOWN
OR ANYWHERE ELSE
I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY SO MANY PEOPLE SAY TO ME, "I CAN'T SEE HOW YOU SELL SO CHEAP UNLESS YOU STEAL THE GOODS." NOW, IT
SEEMS TO ME THAT ANY MAN WITH A LEAD PENCIL AND THE BACK OF AN ENVELOPE CAN FIGURE OUT FOR HIMSELF THAT THE WAY I BUY
MY GOODS-JOB LOTS AND SHERIFF'S SALES, ETC. ENABLES ME TO SELL THE SAME SUIT THAT THE HIGH-RENT CL0THD3R SELLS FOR $15.00 AND
$18.00 FOR SEVEN BUCKS.
I 1IAVK ,11'ST LANDMI) A LOT Ol MION'S NNW
SUITS Mil' ! SIOKdttS and all kinds, right up
to tin minute in style and quality. Thoy had to
havo tho monoy and wo had tlio CASH. You know
tho rost... ni'o going to place these
suits on sain at the unheard-of price..
$7.50
Vi ;r.tti ...... .Imk, imA,i .. l.,,w ,,u
aiwuf ii urn nil' i'iii i in t u ii oiiiif ui'ii i
key around" until they are all gone.
picking is good.
Wo also have a lot of Hovs' Suits, the
styles Knickerbocker pants, sizes (5
to If) vcars. sale price $12.50 and
nion-
(Yune while the
verv latest
$2.00
A A lot of Hoys' Long Pants Suits, sizes U to 20 years,
salo price $2.50
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A lot. of Men's Overcoats, reversible collars, sizes
M (o !!, salo price, not $18.00, M CA
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Lids, sale price 98 and Two Bones
Sweaters, all sizes, sale price 75
Camas Gloves, sale price 5
Muleskin Gloves, sale price 20
Blue Overalls, sale price 49
Work Shirts, sale price 25
Wool Sox, sale price .: 10
Pants, sale price 98
"Our Special" Overalls, salo price 35
A few yl. Uood Bib Overalls, salo irice 25
.10(j Handkerchiefs, sale price 3 for 10
Ited and Blue Handkerchiefs, salo price 5
A'lot of Holland Blue Granite goes at half price.
Every piece is marked with tho original price, and
we will just cut that price in two.
SHOES?
Well, I should say Yes.
Wo have a lot of shoes bought at 50 cents on tho
dollar and they must go the samo way.
Ono lot of U. S. Army Shoes, a good, heavy shoe, all
sizes, go at, per pair S1.50
A lot of fine Dress Shoes, all sizes, sale pricc..$1.98
12-inch Iligh Tops, salo price $3.00
lG-inch High Tops, sale prico $4.00
A lot of Boys' shoes, sale price....$1.50 and $1.25
Rubber Boots, sale price $2.50
Buggy Whips, a good one for 15
Blue Flannel Shirts, tho kind that sell for $1.50 and
$2.00 in other stores salo prico .'. ,98
WILL H. WILSON
126 North Front Street
Medford, Oregon THE LIVE WIRE
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