Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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OTDFOUI) MAlli TIJllUINIt;. MMDKOM), OUMIOX. TlirUSOAY. NOVKMHI'.R l. I!)
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OCAL AND
PERSONAL
Owney Heddy of OrAnth lns spent
Wednesday In Medford vlsltlnp
friends,
Trimmed lints, one-half price.
Ahrens,
Trod Heed nnd Lester Vnn Dyke
of Talent Hiicnt Wednesdoy ovcnliiR
In Medford on business.
Ladles, don't forget the fashion
show at Mann's Friday.
Tw6 wanderers are held In the cltj
Jail on a eharge of usIiik profane
and obseeno language, and resisting
nil officer when arrested.
, Oct It at Do Voe's.
Tho M, 13. rhurch Home Mission
ary noolety has changed Us meeting
nlnro from Mrs. Forrest Kdmendes
to Mrs. Clarence Meeker's residence
for iioxt Friday afternoon.
$12.00 trimmed hats now $6.00;
Jfi.OO trimmed hats now $3.00.
Ahrens.
ltoger llennett Is attending to bus
Incss matters In Douglas county this
week.
If you want your suit or coat hand
tailored to our figure by an expert
ladles' tailor, see the tailor at M ami's
Friday. ,
Manager Huhbard of the high
school folthnll team Is making ar
rangements for tho name with Ash
land In that city next Saturday, and
has secured through Agent Hosen
lmuin, a -social train, with n round
trip fare of 35 cents. It Is expected
that tho entire high school, ns one
Mr rooting body, will mako the trip.
Tho Interest In tho two games Is
1 keen, and they want to retrieve the
slinging defeats of . previous years
administered by their old time foes.
Plan your dinner party for Satur
day evening, November 21, at St.
Mark's hall. f
It. 1). Skinner of Derby spent
Wednesday in .Medford attending to
business matters.
Forty Inch satin finish crepe do
chine guaranteed, J 1.50 at Moo's dry
goods storo. 203
Henry Ames of IJutto Falls is In
tho city for a few days on business
matters.
Tho very latest styles will be show:,
at tho'fashlon show at Mann's storo
Friday this week.'
Glenn Heffncr or the Dead Indian
country scnt tho first of tho week
Jn Medford on business.
Tho finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
Autoists still contlnuo to ignore tho
ordinanco regulating tho leaving of
nutos on tho south side of Main street
beforo tho Page Theater, and legal
action will bo taken, number of tho
machines being secured last night.
Forty inch satin finish crepe do
chine guaranteed, $1.50 at Moo's dry
goods store. 203
Mies Helen Williamson of Grants
Pass Is visiting friends and relatives
In this city for a fow days.
Ladles have a fit. Have yoor gar
ments tailored to your form by an
expert ladles' tailor nt Mann's store
Friday.
A. Halley of Koguo Hlver spent
Wednesday In this city transacting
legal matters.
Kodak finishing tho lcst. at Wes
ton's Comoro Shop. Over IsU Thea
ter. '
F. H. Hauptman of Central Point
district wns a Medford visitor Thurs
day. Useful and pretty things for every
memlwr of tho family will bo on sale
at the St. Mark's bazaar.
It. 13. Wilson of Oregon City. Oro
Is among tho out of town visitors In
tho city this week.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Wcston'8 Camera Shop. Ovor Isis
Theater,
Tho high school vaudeville team Is
making arrangements for an addi
tional act. Jnmus Vanra will prob
ably enlist as n magician nnd come
dian. A chicken dinner will bo given by
tho Guild, in St. Mark's hall Satar
duy evening, November 21.
W. II. Wlllett of Eaglo Point spent
Wednesday in Medford and Jackson
ville on business.
13. S, Tumy writes nil forms of In
surance. Excellent companies, good
local scrvJco, 210 Garnot-Corey
Illdg.
Attornoy George Roberts attended
to professional matters In the county
soat Wednesday afternoon.
J. O, Gorklug, tho best nil around
photographer Jn southern Oregon.
Always rellublo. Negatives mado any
where, timo or placo. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Mrs. J. A. Westorlund sustained a
painful Injury to her right oyo on
Wednesday evening, whllo driving her
nuto on Hast Main street. A pro
jecting Unity of a treo was struck by
the windshield of tho machlno whip
ping a twlij across Mrs. Westerlund's
face. Tho Injury was treated by Dr,
J, J, Kuuuoiib.
Plan to do some of your Christmas
chopping at tho St, Mark's bazaar.
Albert Dean pf Hilt, Cal is
spending n few days in tho city on
Iniuliu),
George I). Carpenter nnd .lark Mer
rill left Wednesday on a week's bus
iness trip to San Francisco.
Holmes "Tho Insurance Man" Is
the nuthorltcd agent of tho Aetna In
surance Co. , i
.Hal W. .Ulnghnm leaves Saturday
to spend the winter nt Santa Uar-
hnra.
1 will offer a choice oung beef at
Stnlt No. 14 at the public market,
Saturday. Porterhouse, 18c; loin,
10c; round, 12c, and other cuts In
proportion. 202
M. N. llutler of Grants Pasi Is
spending the day In Medford attend
ing to business matters.
l)e'oo Is going to fell 500 pounds
of chocolate creams nt thirty cents
per pound. Get a pound today, tf
Old grnds of Hit l of O. and O. A.
C. In this city nnd valley are mani
festing Interest ,ln the annual foot
hall clash between tho two schools
on the football field a week from
Saturday, and several lively argu
ments have arisen over the respectho
merits of two tennis. Neutral sport
ing writers hold that O. A. C. has
tho best chance the Kugene team be
ing weakened by Injuries. Tho Ag
gies base their holies on the btrong
showing made by Their team against
the V. of W.
Take the Interurbnn Autocar to
Central olnt or Phoenix, round trip
25 conts. 202
I will offer n choice young beef nt
Stall No. 14 at tho public market.
Saturday. Porterhouse, lSc; loin,
10c: round, 12c, ami other cuts in
proportion. 202
Arguments In the suit or the California-Oregon
Power company against
tho city will be heard before a mis
tress In chancery, named by tho fed
eral court, Tuesday, December S.
Tho stenographic reports of tho evi
dence will bo submitted to Judge
Wolverton for a decision.
For guaranteed 100 per cent pure,
sanitary milk, prompt delivery, call
5S2-W. 217
The Pennsylvania' state club at
their annual meeting at the Presby
terian church Wednesday afternoon
elected the following officers for tho
year: Dr. J, J. Kmmons, president;
II. D. Corlles, vice-president, and Mrs.
D. W. Luke, secretnry and treasurer.
Alter the business session, a social
hour was held.
Remember the dates tor tho St.
Mark's bazaar arc Friday and Satur
day, Nov. 20-21.
1 will offer a choice young beef at
Stall No. 14 at the public market,
Saturday. Porterhouse, lSc; loin,
lGc, round, 12c, ana other cuts in
proportion. 202
Elmer T. Foss, city recorder,. Is at
tending to military matters at Eu
gene, among other things studying
range finding on coast defense guns.
NOTICE Send all your magazine
subscriptions and renewals to C. A.
Do Voe, Pub. Agent, 418 W. Main,
Medford.
A gang of seven I. W. W.'s who
mako n speciality of whipping pollen
officers, who attempt to subdue them
are headed this way, their last point
of attack bolng Itlddle. A warm re
ception is promised them upon ar
rival by the local authorities.
Potatoes, non-Irrigated, corn 100
lbs, or by the tone. Phono C91-H.
205
Arthur Henry of North Yakima,
Wash., Is a business visitor In this
city and valley this week.
Now Thought Circle, 504 S. Oak-
date. Saturday 2:30 to 5,
Pat Young of tho Steamboat dis
trict Is attending to business matters
lu this cty this week.
Sweot elder at Do Voe's.
Thord waa not a drunk or a sleopor
Quartered in the city Jail Wednesday,
for the first time since September 25.
"Insurance" means "Holmes'' and
Holmes" means "Insurance." See
Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man."
Sheriff Slngler haso returned from
an official trip to Salem and Port
land. Hemstitching and pleating dono
and models mado at Mrs. Hanoy's
dressmaking parlors, Moe's store. 201
Guino Wardens nro taking steps to
prevent killing of deer out of season.
Reports of several violations of the
game laws have been received from
outlying districts.
Make your coats, suits and dresses
at Kelsters' Ladles' Tailoring Col-
logo, room 42C, M, F. & II. build
Ing. 2U5
For the benefit of my patrons and
tho insuring public who have been
confused and .misled by vaguo adver
tising Involving tho word "Aetna"
I wish It known that I nm not the
uuthorlzed agent of tho Aetna FJro
Insurance company; but, I am tho ex
clusive agent of the Aetna LIfo and
Aetna Accident and Liability Insur
anco companion writing the follow
ing lines of insurance: LIfo, person
al, accident, health, disability, em-
Lployers liability, public liability, gen
eral liability, compensation Insurance,
automobile liability, automobllo col
lision and property damage, teams
liability, elevator liability, plate glass
nnd burglary Insurance, and fidelity
and surety bonds, "Get Actnalzcd"
with It, 11. McCurdy, Insurance Any
Kind, Sparta Ilulldlng, Telephone
number one-two-threo. 201
LOCAL CANNERY
1 PUT UP AND SOLD
jj
35,000 CANS FRUIT
The K. D. Hoke eauner), estab
lished on a ro'Operatlxo plan last
spring enmuM 8f,000 cans of lloguo
river valley fruit nnd produce In a
short season with a small crop, ac
cording to reports filed at it direc
tors' meeting Irtt night. The can
nery will pay Its nl per cant divi
dend. The first year the Pu.witlup
cannery the model cannery of tho
west operated, the output was
dumped Into Puget Sound.
The directors were highly pleaded
with the showing nnd broader plans
will bo adopted for next year.
To date the rannory has sold
$.1004. 4S wotth of the output and
now has about $500 worth of stock
on hand. For produce $71,4.07 was
paid, and for labor $1)21.20. One
grower C. S. Elchen realized $:U0.S.i
for his tomatoes grown oif two and
a Tractlonnl acres. All the pears
canned hato been "sold, nnd there Is
now a brisk demand for them, which
cannot be supplied owing to a smnll
output. Next jeur the output and
business will lie Increased twelvo fold
according to Manager Hoke.
Tho success of the cannery this
j ear, means that In 1915 the acre
age in tomatoes, beans and loganber
ries will be quadrupled. A eampnlgu
will be launched to impres upon
growers the advantage of planting
loganberries for canning, eastern and
middle west dealers being unable to
supply the demand from their custo
mers for this fruit, canned or fresh.
JACKSON
IY
EXHBt
IS f LAND
SHOW GET PRIZES
Additional honors for the fruit mid
produce of tho Hogne rlur valley
were accordtjd by Hie Northwest Land
Show held In Vorllnnd the Inst two
weeks. First was vooetveil on tho
tiHi n mini in uiniMii iui lilt' piuir,
ThU Is the exhibit that will be shown
at the annum exhibition. The sweep
stakes for tho best all around dis
play wns won by this section.
First prizes were ' accorded on
plates of NuwtowiH, Spltxeubergs and
Winter Ilananas. In box dliudnys
firsts were received on Cornice, llosc
nnd Nellls pears. Second prizes were
won on 20 box lots of Newtown and
D'AnJous, and five box lot of New
tow UH.
TO
MEET ON FRIDAY
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Tho Parent-Teachers association or
the Washington school will meet at
the school house Friday afternoon at
II o'clock,
After listening to a song by tho
school and a rending by Miss llertha
ElUaheth Carklus, the subject for tho
j afternoon, DopnrlmJnl Work, will ho
'taken up.
J All teachers and pnientH of tho
; city tire urged to attend.
DRIVES AWAY
HEADACHE
IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS
OPEN-COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
Slop Nmly Dltclmrui', Clear.
Stuffed Hand, llenU InlUmml Air
Paitni:t nnd Ymi llrotli l'ltti'ly.
Try "l.ly'n ('renin Halm."
(let u small bottle nii.wwiy, Just t
try It -'Apply a Utile In the iiimtrlN
mid liutliiutly jour doggiM 1100 and
Httipped-up ulr pnxfttgeN of tho head
will epen: you will breathe freely,
dullncw niiit headache disappear H.v
morning I the mtni-rli, enuMu-liead
or catarrhal sure throat will Itemnie,
Kiiil such luNiry now1 Grt tln
hum 1 1 bottle of "l.ly' (letiin llilm"
nt nny drug store. Tins mh.
fragrant bnlm didxea by the hint
of the lamlrlls! ponetniten and IioaIn
tlie liilliiiiicil, swollen membrane
ulilili Hue (he num.. In nil mid
throat 1 clcnri the air iixmhi'h: Hdiim
lutxly dim bulge mid a linllug of
I'lcniiNlmt, S'loihliig relief uuiu'S lm
mediately. ,
Don't lay iiwnke lo-nlnJit Htrmc
gllug for ureal h. Willi head Ptiilrml:
noxlrll rlimed, ImwI.lUK timl blowing.
I 'atari b or a mid, with im runulaic
noe, ful mucu dropping luto llm
throat, mid raw limit- I tlWttent
lo but duly iii'-dhx.
Phi your fnlth -Jimt euro- In
"P.'n n mini Unliii" iiiul ymir.iiild
or iiilarrh will mirely ilbtni pear,
K11I1
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CHARTER
DA
NORMAL VOTE IN JACKSON
.Musteiiilo tin Forehead
Temples
A headache remedy without the'
dangers of "hendache medicine "
Kollovcs headache and that miserable I
feeling from cold or congestion. And 1
It nets nt once! MCSTKIIOM: Is n'
'clean, white ointment made with oil
'of miistnrd. Metier than a mustard
plaster and done not blister. IVcil
I only externally, ami In no way can
affect the stomach ami heait, an some
I Internal medlclucn do.
1 llest for Sore Throat, llronchltls,
Croup. Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia,
, Congestion, Pleurisy, ItheiiniatlNin,
The charter drafting committee Lumbago, nil Pains and Aches or tho
held n meeting last night devoted to Hack or Joints, Sprnlim. Sunt Muscles,
a general revision and brushing up of jllrulses. Chilblains. Frosted F-et,
the completed first drnft. Special at- Isolds of the Chest (It often prevents
MEETING
tHtfiO Great
l
isplrntion 1
l stories 0
will nuke
tent Ion Is being gWteno Itrdluiiuu
tendon Is helng glien o the provi
sions on administration nnd elections.
The plan proposed puts the city on fi" $2. fit)
Pneumonia).
At your druggist's, In 25c nnd 50e
Jnrs, and a special large hospital slro
(Continued from ago 1)
JS3:l;
no
:iS'i:i:
:uns,
M70,
'J077; plurality nnint, HI.
Prohibition ,e- ."I7.", no
plurality for, ,J(i4,.
Aiiti-liiinuiiiL' bill Ve- -1020,
2DIW: plurnlily for. 10.-.7.
(irntitmtcil extra tn.x Ve '27'2'2, 110
H.V.IS: plurality npnint, S7II.
Conolidntin corporiition Inireaiw
Ye- 2lfi.", no :M47; pliirulity
npain-t, JIS2.
l)enti-try bill Ye n4."i7, tin
plurality niin'.t. ."(till. '
County term inerente Yes
no .1.")!I.S; jdurality ngain.t, -ItlO.
Tux code t'nmmiM'on Ye.
no -w-i ; iiiurniity natni, .u.n.
Aholihinjr Inml board Yes 1110,
no 40'.l.'l; ilurality nnlnt, .TJ'i.'l.
Proportional repre-enlation Yes
lC'JII, no I.Vi:i; plunilitv niiinst,
H070.
Aholi-hin stale senate Yes nO'JfJ,
no .'1440; plurality npiin-t, 411.
Creating Iinliiiry board Y"
2."il0, no 2820; plurnliiv nnitist,
l.'llO.
Primary dclcgntc hill Yes 1110, 110
."247; lilunilitv uguiimt, HK17.
tIIOO tux exemption Yes 1010, no
1413; plurnlily npiiiist, :i."i0.1.
Stock nt Inr'e Griffin Creek, yes
4.", no 87; plurality upiiiixt 42.
Mound, ves 7(1, no ."id; plurality for,
20.
a strictly business baslt with full
power lu the hnndH of nn elected
board, to so administer the city's nf
fairs that economy and retrenchment
ran be enforced all along the line.
No salaries nro fixed leaving the j
board free to secure the best possible '
sen Ice to the city at least expense.
The committee meets again Friday
night and plans to hold frequent
meetings till their work Is completed.
llu.sure you get the Renulno MUS-
TKIIUI.K. Ilefuso Imitations- get
what you nsk for. The Musterole
Company, Clowlnnd, Ohio Ad.
M
P
eYOUTH'S COMPANION
Better Than Ever in 1915
Then the Family Porc, n rare Hdliorliil Puo, Boys' Piirc,
Girls' Pace, Doctor's Advice, and " a ion of fun," Articles or
Travel, Science, liducailon. Prom the best inliulH 10 the liest
, minds, the best die world can produce For you and everyone
in die home. I here is no aue
limit 10 enthusiasm for The
Youth's Companion.
CUT THIS OUT
ami Irtut ll (of imiiip of Mil. pnprr)
wlili $2.00 fur Tho COMPANION
f..t I'tv hint we will kiiiI
I lLJi I'ANION li lU r.m.lnlm
wku( IUM.
PRFF THE COMPANION IIOMr.
riCC CALENOAIt for IU15.
klv l,ut of
NIOH
TUCM Th. B2 V,
111L.M TMUCOMPAN
U.i I1IJ.
5 j Junes a Year
not 12.
Send to-day to The Youth's Com.
panlon, lioaton, Mass., for
TlllUX CIIUIII.NT ISblJI.S-l HIX
SUHSCKIPTIONS ItliCniVHl) AT THIS OI'FICR
m;h;h;;;;h
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! The Condition of the Country
and the Practice or xLconomy I
rf
PHOTOGRAPHS WANTED
BY COMMERCIAL CLUB
Why Not
Get tho best smoke, Gor. Johnson,
and also putronUe homo. "
The Commercial club wishes to se
curo finite a numbor of plinto'.-niplu
or southern Orcnn sccneiy, tlews of
Interest also In agriculture, horticul
ture, stock and poultry, taken iy our
local professional mid nmutuor art
ists. Sonio will ho used to mako en
largements from to decorate tho
southern Oregon exhibit at tho ex
position In 101b, others fur a post
card assortment for mailing purposes.
If you havo an nttractlvo photo
that will help advertise tho Koguo
river valloy kindly lcavo with tho ntc
retary of tho Commeiclal club, Mr.
A. II. Miller, of tho Medford Hook
Store, or I'rof. II. O. Krobuch, Ash-
laud, Ore.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. France
and Great I triliiiri have warned Kipia
dor nm Colombia in vigorous teiuiH
that violation!-, of neutrality by tlio-io
countries will nut he tolerated.
Plant your roses early.
TOO liATK TO OLAHHH'X.
1'OIt SAUK Household furnlturo at
23 Newtown St. It. C, Klnleysldo.
202
tfihtuytoMk(tyU41tu-'c:if.
Parker & Stancliffe
III E. Mtia St., MlfrJ, Oit.
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Tillies arc j,'ool. True, iliey inilii lie hellei', bill neverllieless tlio entire
eiiuntry as a whole is prosperous. And ilie heijlil of prosperily in Hie pan! will
In; ovei'sluulowed ly the overwlielniiii prosperity simjii to ediue.
lu( overynue slmiild study autl practice economy, whether times are good
or not'. We do. In purchasing our merchandise wo tako advantage of ovory
possible, discount, and in transferring it from our shelveu to you, we eliiuiuaLu
fill iiniiecessaryexpeiise. Thus we save, money and can ijiioic lowest priees on
rtur goods. Vou save money by purchasing them. '
Kverythiug is exactly as represented here we olTer no premium induce
ments which are liable to influence yon to overbuy and piirchg.se goods you do
not need. Such offers defeat eeonomv. What you buv bore is worth what
you pay for it .sometimes more, but never less. ' -
Pretty good place lo do your. shopping, isn't U'l .
'ft
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New Handkerchiefs, Laces and
' Ribbons for Xmas
.Surely there can be no more appreciated and acceptable gifts than IhoBO
which are the handiwork of the giver. Vou will find the handsomest ami moat
appropriate laces and ribbons the kinds that insure the suceess of your gift
sawing. Purchase now and make the things while you can do ho without hav
jug to hurry. ,
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Laces 5; to $1.00 yard
Ribbons 25, 35 and 50 yard
Handkerchiefs 5 to $1.2I
40?inli Satin Finish Crepe do Ohine,a fpialit.y- we., absolutely guarantee will
give satisfaction in wear and color our prjco, per yard, now $.1.50
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