Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Mr! Mnry Lawrence ot Oohl Hill,
on trlrtl in (lie circuit ctmtt on n
clinrfto of maltciounly tloBtroyltiK the
hontlKntcfi of nit irrlRiUltiR illteh, was
ncnulttcd ly n Jury Thursday night
hftur coiiRliIornblt ridlborntlon.
Holme "Tlio Inmiranco Mnn" Ifl
tho autlldrircd nscnt of tlio Aotna In
feiiranco'Co. A. Houston of HoililtiiRf, Cat., In
ntnoiii; tho out'of town visitors In
tlio city this wool;. . i
Houbo nml lot fo? sale or Will ox
chaiiRo for California proporty. 210
Vcst Jnclcson St.. Mcilford. Ore. IOC
Tho, hbbo question j$ becoming a
ncnnto to Ashland, nS a result of
fooilliiK them soup last oar. Now
every wanderer In tho northwest
thinks ho will be fed when he reaches
-Afihlftml, and strains every nerve to
Ret theft). The city council last
,wcok decided to use n white flat; to
call alt rttlr-eiiH to help tho police
load tho undstrnbles on freight
trains.
DoVoe Is fiohiR lo sell 500 pounds
of chocolate creams at thirty cents
per pound. Oct a pound today, tf
C. C. Dill who was elected on the
democratic ticket to congress in
'Washington from tho Spokane dis
trict, is well known in this city. He
was a BtrURgltnc young lawyer five
"years ago, and his rise in politics
has been sudden.
Kplsodo No. 14 of tho .Million Dol
lar Mystery, nt It Theater tonight
Wig Ashpolo consigned tvso car
load of hogs to Portland markets the
first ot tho week.
for guaranteed 100 per cent pure,
sanitary milk, prompt delivery, call
G82-W. 217
II. F. Hall and family have been
visiting this week with nogor Uen
nctt and family.
NOTICE Send nil your magailno
subscriptions and renewals to C. A.
Do Voe, Pub. .Agent, -J1S W. Jlain.
Mcdford.
Miss Ncta Kelly of Sam's Valley
npent Thursday In Mcdford visiting
friends and relatives.
Episode No. 14 of tho Million Dol
lar MyBtcry, at Jt Theater tonight.
Frank If. Madden and Ed Hanley
"who returned from Alaska Tuesday
will leave tho end of tho week for
Seattle to make arrangements for
tho construction of a. cannery on
Copper river, Alaska.
Good driving horse for sale with
buggy and harness for $30. Address
routo 2, box 57-B, Mcdford. 197
name uurris is auricring from a
broken arm as a result of a fall while
playing.
"Win. Ulrich will offer for salo at
public auction on Saturday at one
o'clock in the nrtcrnoon of Nov. 7,
1914. at tho West Sldo Stables in
this city, horses, harness and buggies
and other articles. .Terms cash.
Mrs. Kato Leonard, who has been
visiting in tho south for the last two
years has returned to MciUord.
Kplsode No. 14 of tho Million Dol
lar Mystery, at It Theater tonight.
' Martin J. Ilcddy, who has been con
fined in Sacred Heart hospital the
last r.lx months was able to como
down town Wednesday for tho first
time.
Plant your roses early.
Mrs. Jt. h. Kwlng was operated
upon nt Sacred Heart hospital Tlmrs
day morning, and is progressing nicely.
Telopjipno 153, that you want to
start that burglary Insurance today.
Harry Williams of Ttoll apent
Thursday in Medford attending to
business matters.
Special two reel Koystono comedy,
".Mabel's Now Job," at It tonight.
M. Smith of Rogue Klvor nttended
to business innttors in thp city Thurs
day. Special fivo part feature, "Tho
Raggod Earl,'" Page Friday and Sat
urday. 85
. Den Sheldon, who has boen cam
paigning for tho re-establishment or
tho stato normal at Ashland, has re
turned to Mcdford.
Special fivo part feature, "Tho
Ranged Earl," Page Friday und Sat
urday. 85
h. Morrison of Sam's valley attend
ed to business matters in tho city
Thursday.
Spoclal two reel ICojstono comedy,
"Mabels New .Jeb: at )i tonight.
Tho "111 Siting laundry on South
lllvorsldp was a vpJenno of noUo
Thursday night, a big and loud ar
gument being In j7rojrcsfi Between tho
Chinese Inmates. ., TJio racket kept
ciilzons of that sjKjUon avvn.ku who
nfippiiiinfu; jp mo police w.io,jn turfl
Hijencuu wio orators, tho discus
sion was over n gambling, fianw.
The finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
tag Co.
rhoro has boon soveial rumors
afloat since tho election that stops
were belpg taken towards tho ostnb
llehinont or a rondhouso on the Sis
kiyou across tho state line. There
in up confirmation to tho reports.
Sweet cider a,t Do Voo's.
Pat M.alonu of Holland Is spending
a few days in tho city attending to
bii4n(tta matters.
Vaudovlllo hna taken root In tho
hlRh school, and three teams have
been formed. They will leave No
vember 1 4 on n tour. The teams are
competed of l.eland K. Not? and com
pany In "A Kins for n Night." Phlpps
and lit nml oh, "Tiiu Musical Hums,"
In a musical skit',' and Olonn I.nld
ley. "Tho Kid Cartoonist," Consid
erable ability and talent It repre
sented In tho teams, and they will
make their Medford appearance nt
an early date.
Sale continued tomorrow, Novem
ber 7th, 1014 at 9:30 a. in., 1 will
sell balance of the pergonal effects of
.1 nines (5. Smith, deceased, nt his Into
residence In JJnst Mcdford. .1. W.
Uerrlan, executor.
The Southern Oregon Natural At
traction League will hold a meeting
next Tuesday night nt 8 o'clock In
the Ashland Commercial club rooms.
"Insurance" means "Ilolmcs and
"Holmes means "Insurance." See
Holmes "The Insurance Man."
A. C. lioniicy and wife of this city
have moved to Rogue River where
they will mnko their homo.
Special five part feature, "Tho
Ragged Karl," Page Friday and Sat
urday. So
Attorney W. E. Philips, attended to
business matters In the county seat
today,
Kodak finishing the best, at Wei
ton's Camera Shop. Over IflU Thea
ter. H. h. Dudley of Griffin creek spent
Thursday In Medford on business.
Tho .Medford Rose society requests
that all rose growers ot Medford
rpuno their, rosea during tho first
week of November. Tho cuttings
should be saved for tho society which
will dlstributo them to tho school
children Monday, November 9th.
County Clerk Gnrdner spent Thurs
day afternoon in Mcdford on busi
ness.
Matt Hartley of Watkins, Oregon,
is spending tho week in .Mcdford on
business.
County Commissioner Con I.eever
of Central Point is spending the day
in Medford on business connected
with the county.
Hemstitching and .pleating done
and models made at Mrs. Honey's
dressmaking parlors, Moe's store. 201
F. Harney of Ashland spent Thurs
day In Mcdford transacting business.
The Story Hour for children at the
public library will commence Satur
day morning at 10 a. m.
Kodak finishing and tuppllM at
Weston's Camera, Shop. Over Isla
Theater.
Mrs. Patra Rlggs is confined In
the Sacred Heart hospital.
Get it at De Vooi.
Mrs. Isabel Dagloy who was oper
ated on at tho Sacred Heart hospital
is Improving rapidly".
E. S. Tumy writes all forms of in
surance. Excellent companies, good
local ecrvlco, 210 Carnott-Corey
Bldg.
Sergeant Pat Mcgo of tho police
force who Is confined to his homo by
illness is improved today.
Authentic war newa received by
Mail Tribune leased wire will be
posted during the day at Hotol Med
ford. Merle Kellogg, who has been in
Portland the last year, has returned
to Medford for n short visit.
J. O. Oerklug, tSa tost all around
photographer in soutborn Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives roado any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main 8t. Unone 3 20-J.
A. S. Emerson of Montaguo la a
business visitor in tho city for a few
days.
New Thought Circle, 604 S. Oak-
dalo, Saturday 2:30 to S.
Probatiqa Officer Gay Is Investi
gating tho case today of a 15-year-old
girl who -will not attend school,
tho exigencies of fortune willing that
she and her parents live In a tent.
This causes more fortunate play
mates to chide her on tho piny
ground, which is tho principal roa
spn for tho truancy.
Make your coats, suits and dresses
nt Kolsters' Ladles' Tailoring Col
lege, room 42C, M. F. & II, build-ing-
205
Tho Klamath Falls high school
football team will play tho local high
school team In this city next Monday,
November 9, and Ashland noxt Sat
urday at Ashland. This Is ono of
the blga games of tho. year for tho
local teim. The 'following two weeks
they paly Ashland, and closo tho sea
son Thanksgiving .with a gamo nt
Klamath Falls.
Sale continued tomorrow, Novem
ber 7th, 1914 at 9:30 a. in., I will
sjll balancp of the personal effects or
James G, Smith, deceased, at his late
residence In East Medford. J. W.
jierrjap, ec,utor,
The city council luis passed an or
dlnanca.forblddlnj; nutos standing on
tho bouth sldo of Main utreet between
Jtlvoraldo flvenuo and tho west end
of tho Hear creek bridge, opposite tho
Page Theater, as a flro protective
monBiire, during a theater, Tho ma
chines may stand on tho north sldo
or M'ulii street between Riverside and
tho bridge, Autos are also banned
from standing on tho Rear creek
brldgo.
GAVE 1015 MAJORITY
(Continued from Page 1)
Fur lecorder Kloroy 39(57, Jacobs
3707,
For treasurer Urown it IS9, Col vie
4143.
For surveyor Urown 1222, Teo
3139.
For coroner Perl 4075, ITsshur
3303.
Wot tuul Dry
With Talent, Climax mid Perry-
dale missing, the total vote i;lofl
prohibition 2 lilt majority mid com
plete returns will probably nmko it
2250, the vote being Prohibition
4921, Against 2S20.
Rut two, Medford products, North ' Wntkltis
Main nml South Cent nil, Noted wet j vinifr
iiy smnll nutjoritlo.
The ote in county precincts on
prohibition was:
Yos No
Antioch . . 51 24
Applosato . 4 9 03
llutto Fulls . . 7S 58
N. Central Point 200 74
S. Central Point 150 77
KaRle Point , 107 131
Flounce ock 11 2 1
Foots Creek 27 27
Griffin Creek 9s 33
(ioltl U 153 123
N .Ineiisouvillo
S. Jacksonville .
Liiko Creek
AlcndowN
Mound
Phoenix
Rock Point
Kouitu River ...
SniiH alley
Sterling
Trail
Tnlon
Willow Springs
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SPLITTING
SICK
KAMCH
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..i 03 oiui
'!3 75
.... 35 39
. .. 20 7
.... 79
,...2SS 77
.... .11 22
...127 02
... SI 14
12 14
52 23
17 37
(II 12
13 27
37 r.
You take n Dr. James' Headache
Powder mid In Junt n few moments
your head clears mid till uoiirnlKln
and pain fridcH away, ll's the quick
est mid surest relief for hendnche,
whether dull, thiobbliiK, splitting or
none-riickliiR. Send soiiiwinu to the
drugstore and get ii dime package
now. Quit HUfforhiR Us no Heed
less, llo mmi j on get Dr. Jaiiies'
lleiidacho Powders then there will
be no disappointment, -tdv.)
ARROW COLLARS
WHITBY, ITU In. hltf)
ATLANTA, 2Ju In. iiljrli
Ni
llarron
50 24
Climate Failed;
Medicine EHeclive
Sufferer frw.i 't ut-crvulurlR ifu-n
think tli.it nie.lii.llie will nut lielu
win Kreh ntr, reuulnr lutlilt ami
kouiI (ouil inn in n'Ktorinu health,
liiil more It often needed. .Many
nnc Leon restored to health ly
Kcknian' Alteram?. Komi IhN.
Uehlon. III.
-l.rnlleiiirm 'IhruiiBh uur In
Ntriiuientullt) I lime hern neil
from n iirrmnturr nrnir, (In llreem
her H, IU04. 1 mk inken nllh 't';
nliuhl I'netiiiiimlii. nhlili lrrli.r.l
lulu 'I'utiereuliN llui'llll nrre
IiiiiiiiI). In Krhrilnrj. 1113.., I unit
It, Knrt M.irth. 'I'etn, nml Inter ti
Cumin ll. ( nlornUn. rter lirliiK
tbetr ( iitrk.. inr li) olrlitii In
furinril mr Hint my rn.r w hnie
le. Three tterkn later I retnrnril
huiur, l.elchlnir lli.1 t,iunil. the ilnr
tr liatluR Klrn me no a.iuruurr
or reaehtiiK there nllie. (In July
H, lUllT., I liegitn tnl.liiK Kekninn'n
l.onilrrlul remr.1) (or I. unit 't'ntiilile.
!' I am Mont ami urll nil. I eau
!o nn; klnil of itnrk nhuut m Krnlu
rlemtur." (Alil.retlnlr.il.
(AIH.IiiiIO Mil III It Wtnill.
Lekmuii' Alter.. tlxe I most
ettlcuelmiN In lirom-tilal cntarrh unit
seero throat nml lunc afTe. tlniu
nml up uuliillnK tho k stem Con
tain no harmful or hnbltformlnir
ilrut;. Accept no nulmtltutrn. .Small
lie. II, rtarular le. 4: h'olU l
Irnillni; ilruuKlut. Write for book
let of recoveries
tLm .nlirafrv. I'hllnilrlnlila.
Prlco ?1 and 2 a Dottle
Full n.'M lot ccvrnH ted up tm Ll ttn A
Mmi lotcr 4 ttt.mi.k Wr e
1-t.nJiMVk Kit il.hrnukr 1wh Mil cl
lwl uaM Oir. prcUl M.tn W U.IKI.
Parker & Stnncliffe
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Partichirly adaptable
for wear with pleated
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CHOICE CREATIONS IN
Woman's
Fall Footwear
Our woiiieii'rt hoots for fall
wear h.ie a trltiincnH of otitllno
and ntr of superiority that la
rharmlui; to tho womnn who
cures for and appreciates tho
heat In footwear.
$:i..-.o TO $.r,o
Patent, dun Metnl. Width AA to I)
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NEW CROP OF
NUTS
Of All Kinds
( 'lioirost of Kvt'i'yiliin in
Vegetables and Fruits
Ahvnvs al. 'Phis Siorc
IMioiip ordprs early. AVt iinranlcc Korvico and
tpmlily
Marsh & Beiinettl
Sot'tnid tloop pasf of li'ipst NTal'l Manic.
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In Women's Clothes that Do Full Justice to the Name "Style Craft"
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FURS rlO DISCOUNT
Far Sets of .surpassing bcanly arc
foatiircd in our present display of
"Women's Fine Wearing Apparel. In
completing our collection we have
chosen abundantly of favorite and
most .serviceable fill's and t lie most
appropriatV styles. Let us show you
the new Korean .Mink, also the many
pretty Blacc Sots which are very pop
ular this season, all modestly priced,
Imt for early buyers wo offer this
10'f discount.
MILLINERY
oIore than?i25 Pretty Trimmed Nats
to choose from, no two alike. Some
of these styles have not been in the
eases more'than a week, now at your
choice One-Fourth Off
Untrimmed Shapes at Reduced Prices
Some Extreme Value Giving in
TAILORED SUITS
Now for that sale you have been waiting for. Slock is si ill very
large to choose from.
sjM7.no and Ifl.OO Tailored Suits now ..!).50
$-IL.n() and $10.00 Tailored Suits now $:!5.0I
$:").()0 and )2.5() Tailored Suits now $20.50
$2!).f)0 ami $27."0 Tailored Suits now $25.00
$!2.".()0 and $2:1.50 Tailored Suits now $10.50
$H).")0 Tailored Suits now $1(5.05
ALL COATS UNDERPICED
a our immense line ol "Stv o Cra " irnrment.s. exclim vc
Jucltidin
styles, all at a vast saving in price.
$lf).0() and $12.00 Coats now . ..
$'10.00 and $:V7.f)0 Coals now
.)() ('oats now ,
$20.50 Coats now
$2o.OO Cats now
$22.f)0 Coats now
Othor Coats Reduced Proportionately
Children's Coats Reduced 10';; to 33J
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$20.50
$24.50
$10.S5
$17.05
WASH DRESSES
$1.25 and $1.89
Without question the best
selection tt) choose from in
Medford. Percale, Ging
ham and Twill Dresses, all
si.es .'11 lo 40.
$1.50 Dresses $1.25
$2.25 Dresses $1.89
KOVER-ALL APRONS
Just in 45 dozen Aprons,
many now -patterns and
styles, all marked at very
special valiies.
Kover-All Aprons, special
ly pHcedL.496 59 69
Children's Kovor-All Ap
rons, in two styles in por-
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KNIT UNDERWEAR
A department gaining in
popularity very fast, just
because the" values wo are
giving.
A fine Silk and Wool Un
ion Suit, in long sleeve and
high neck or low nock aiid
demi-sleeves, that others
are advertising as a spe
f Hal value at $4.08, our
price at $3.50
Other Union Suits at 65&
75 $1.25, $1.98 and
$2.2t.
KABO CORSETS
The live model Corsets, a
model for every figure.
See the new dancing model
fine for athlelics..$d.00
Other models in Kabo Cor
sets from $1.25 to $8.00
, MESSALINE PETTI
COATS $1.98
'An' excellent value in AlT
.Silk Messaline L'etlicoats,
all colors, Hecial....$1.98
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Hose, black and colors, at
$1.00, $1.50
Sweaters
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