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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1914)
"'t r PAfiB two IMGDtfORD MAIL TIUBUNM. MKDb'Oltl). OWKUON". THURSDAY, NOVUM HIW 10, 101 s v.. K. jr. i ' IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Kuwrot ncrvlccit of Winifred C Ijoiir will bo lit'hl t the residence of 11. A. Spencer, -No. 22 Urnnlto St., Awhlnnd, Kililny, Nor. 20lh, nt 2:30 p. in. Interment In Aslilnml ccmo teiy. r Oct It at Do Voo'a. According to A. 3. Dillon, who Is tnkliiR the school centum ot this city, thcro nro fowcr empty houses than at this tlmo Inst year when hn wns viiEQBcd In tho same work. He snjs that ho remeniberF scores of houses vacant Inst winter, that now have oc cupants. One Instance is In tho neighborhood of the Trail Lumber company. Last winter there were few occupied houses In this district, now there arc few vacant ones. Mr. Dillon, though far from having nil tho figures complied is of the opin ion that thcro has been a substantial Increase In tho population of Mod ford in tho Inst 12 months. Tho school ccnsiiB Is in progress In every district in Jackson county. Orrcs, tho ladles' tailor, will bo at Mnnn's storo Thursday of every week. You arc invited to call and Inspect tho latest styles and materials for ladles' high class tailored garments. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Ilaymond Durrls, of. Aberdeen, W&bIi., is spending a few days In the city visiting with his mother and sis ters on South Hlverslde. Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Halfback Drown of the Medford high school team will bo unablo to play In tho game with Ashland next Saturday, owing to a sore shoulder. A couple of substitutes aro now striv ing for his place, it is also stated that a couple of Ashland plajers aro suffering from Injuries. Two or three hundred Ashland students will accompany their team to this city, and tho biggest crowd in months U expected to be in tho city. Tho Med ford team Is highly confident of their ability to retrlovo tho disastrous de feat of last Saturday. Ask clerks tor votes, and If ou want particulars ot piano contest leave call at store and our campaign manager It. W. Ward will call at your home. 20C U O. "Wright and wlfo ot Table Hock spent a fow hours Wednesday In Medford en routo to Ashland. Now Thought Circle. 504 3. Oak dale, Saturday 2:20 to 5. ki Tho nudolllo town of tho lilwh 1 1 school will appear at tho Star Then- tor next Wednesday and Thursday, jnmt Is the most creditable bi-Rnulm- I tlon over developed In tho Institu tion. Glenn Lnldley, a young car toonist, dr.iws a half doxen plctuies, ml shown real ability. You have ptomlsed to help your friend in piano contest. Don't go tiack on her. She trusts you uud sho li deserving of n piano. Double votes Friday nnd Snturdny nt Mnnn'a, Kldd's, Schleffelln's and M. K. & H. Co. 20C Ten men applied to the police for shelter tu the city jail Wcdncsdnv night. They piled off a southbound freight, anil tho warm stoe in the city Jail wns welcome after a cold rldo from Hoseburg. They were dis charged this morning, and left for tho south. Turkey shoot at Wetdner's groo, Talent, Saturday, October 2 1st. ltlflc and shotgun shooting. 207 J. 11. Spooncr and wlfo of Spokane aro visiting friends and relatives in this city for a few dnys. Spare ribs from choice oung grain fed hogs, llooth 14, public market, Snturdny. T. K. Scnntlln. 20S Charles Chllds has returned from a two weeks business trip to Grants Pass nnd other Josephine county points. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Comoro Shop. 0er Isis Thea ter. ' Tho condition of Fireman Charles DoiiHsum Injured Monday night when the fire truck narrowly mlbsed a con crete lamp post on Main avenue shows a steady Improvement. Orders taken for fresh pork, choice young grain fed hogs, booth 14, public market, Saturday. T. K. Scantlln. 20S Consignments of merchandise to mcrchauts of this city have been de layed owing to the roblxir) of a Ihix car on the S. P. a couple of weeks ago. Tho railroad company is try ing to locate the thelves. Sweet cldor at Do Voe's. Frank Wortman of Hucli spent Wednesday in Medford attending tojto New York Wednesdnj was tho coldest uljUit ot the season so far, tho thermome ter dropping to 23, Ice foimcd on puddles. Street Commissioner AriiK. plger ordered tho streets swept In stend ot Hushed lnt night to prevent tho pavement front becoming a glare of Ice. Tho sky Is as clear ns n crystal, presaging nn possibility of fog. Money Miving sale, ovorylhlng re duced 10 to 50 per cent. Aureus. 207 A number of nutolsts still persist In leaving their machines In front of tho Png.e Theater contrary to tho clt statutes. The ladles of St. Mark's are hold ing n Chrlstns haznnr In St. M.trk's hall Friday nnd Sntrda. 207 Mrs, Carl Kunpp 1wh returned from n short visit with friends and rela tives at Ashland. Cecil Drown Ih confined to his home by n severe nttnek of stomach double, and nu opeintlon inuy he necessniy to tollnvu him. lie was suffering Intensel) Wednesday nlujit. Corsets, underwear, hosiery, shirt w'lilstK. dresses, kimonos, bath iohcs, nil reduced nt the mono) saving Mile. Aureus'. 207 Attorney II. F. MulUe.v transacted legal husluetis In Jacksonvlllo this morning. For guaranteed 100 per cent pure, sanitary milk, prompt delivery, cull 582-W. t 217 There' Is n slight Improvement in the coudlllou of Sergeant jw Mogo. Ill nt his home from an abscess on bin chest. Money saving sale begins Friday linn ii I n ir. Alnmm ' 1 1 T Forest Supervisor Martin Krleksou left last night for Portland tu attend Kodak finishing and supplies at 'to official business Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis "Insurance" means "Holmes" and Theater. ."Holmes" means "Insurance." Seo D. N. Mauuerlng of Snlein Is sKnd-, Holmes "Tho lusurnnco Man." Ing a few- da.vs iu tho city and vnl-, Attorney W, P Klchaids of Port- ley on business. Ilnnd Is transacting legal builrioss In Not a much blood and thunder this city and Jacksonville this week. here but greuter reductions. Woj IMrlch & Itjnn have Jut received meet all competition for equal qual-ja second car of first class llurbauk liy. Ah reus. 207 potatoes. If any thing n better grade Attorney O, C. Doggs left Wedues- than the first car. which thov aie of- day night on a three davs urates-, ferine at $1.30 per hundred in single slonnl trip to Portland. laud $1.2.. In 1000 lbs. lots. 20tl K. S. Tinny writes nil forms of In- . Buraucc. Excellent compauics, good! Don't Let Tlil rimine Slip local service, 210 Garnet-Corey j Double votes given Krlduv nnd Sat- j urdnv In piano mutest at Kldd's. Schleffclin s Mnuu's 'I' MEAL) ID NOS E Uldg. Kmplocs ot the J. C. Maun de partment store held n dnnco In Smith's hall Tuesday evening. Money saving sale on millinery, trimmed lints, one-halt price. Ahrcns. 207 Al It. Gnrretsou Is attending to business mutters lu northern Califor nia TIMS WCl'K. J. O. Gerklng. tho best all around i photographer in southern Oregon.! Always rcuauie. .egaiives mauo any-' where, tlmo or place. Studio 22SJ Your cold will break nnd all grippe Main St. Phono 320-J. misery end after taking a doso ot K. M. McKeaney left Wednesday I "Pair's Cold Compound" uvcry two night on an cxtcuded business trip hours until thtee doses aro taken. il (1 ED i ium h COLD? TOY THIS! business matters. The mothers of the Lincoln school will meet In the school house Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock to orgaulze a Parent-Teachers' association. Articles which have appeared in the Mall Tribune under tho name of J. Lawrence Hill, were written by Dr. J. Lawrence Hill of Medford. J. Gunning ot Salem Is visiting friends and relatives in this valley for n few days. Sale of Chrlstas thing, St. Mark's hall F,rlday and Saturday.. . 207. ' It promptly opens clogged-up nos- Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man" is ' trlU and nlr passages In the head, the authorized agent of the Aetna In-.stop nasty discharge or nose run- surance Co, nlng, relieves sick headache, dullness. John Ilnrnea of Sardine creek spent feverlshnesM, pore throat, sneezing, Wednesday iu Medford attending to business matters. DeVoe is going to sell 500 pounds of chocolate creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today, tf William Shearer of Glendalw spent Tuesday In the city nnd valley at tending to business matters. A ."iflc chicken dinner St. Mark's hall Saturday night, 3 to 8 207 eorenesd nnd stiffness. . Don't tay stuffed-up! Quit blow ing ami snuffling! Kayo our throb blug hend nothing else lu the world gives such prompt relief ns "Papo's Cold Compound." which costs only 25 cents at au drug store It acts without assistance, tames nice, nnd causes no Inconvenience Accept no MEN The Greatest The Biggest SALE The greatest slaughter of high-grade Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and all Furnishings, ever held in Southern Oregon! (Read pages 4 and 5) F. K. Deuel & Co. STORE IS CLOSED Road Pages 4 and 5 substitute. I Money-Saving Sale of Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Furs, Skirts, Furnishings Entire stock of merchandise to be placed on sale, cost or former price not to be considered. REDUCTIONS $ TEN TO FIFTY PER CENT AND MORE. A real sale, the more you buy the more you save. A TAILORED SUITS MONEY SAVING SALE 20 to 50 Off Wc will itemize a few values 'here. A handsome Black French Broadcloth Suit, deep cape effect, lined throughout with white brocaded silk, a pretty draped tunic skirt, modestly priced at $17.50; Money-Saving Sale $34.50 Numerous pretty models in Broadcloth in Kidingote Jackets, plaited tunic skirt or plain skirts, $42.50 and $45.00 Suits Money-Saving Sale : $29.50 Suits in broadcloth, in chev iots, poplins and Gabardines, Stylecraft models that Avere seasonably priced at $35.00 ttnd $37.50 Monev-Saving Sale at J. $24.50 1 ;P Suits of men's wear serge, Gabardine, etc., some of these are strictly tailored models, others tire ridingotcs, $30.00, $27.50 and $25.00 values Money-Saving Sale . ..$19.50 ALL WINTER COATS At Money-Saving Sale, 20 to 50 Off fivery coat iu this immense stock has a special green ticket a ywy special price. $35.00 ( 'oats mow $24.50 $22.50 Coats now $17.95 One full rack ofCoats..$10.00 SALE BEGINS FRIDAY A. M. and last3 until stock is suffic iently reduced. A sale that implies strictly to tho namo a Money-Saving Sale. We will not be undersold. $10.00 DRESSES $10.00 - . $10.00-SUITS-$10.00 $10.00 COATS-$10.00 What $10.00 will buy durin;: this sale, values up to $30.00: Two full racks, about 200 garments in all, Tailored Suits, only one of a kind, most all sizes. Long Winter Coats in astrakhans, Chinchillas, Boucles, etc. Wool Dresses in Serges, Velvets, .Ratines; Peter Thompson Ui esses, Silk Dresses iu Poplins, .Mes salines, Taffetas, etc.; actual values to $30.00 .Money-Saving Sale '.. .. .$10.00 TRIMMED HATS One -Half Price Entire stock of Trimmed Hats on sale, one-half price. Untrimmed Shapes, also ready-to-wear Sailors are now reduced one-fourth. CHILDREN'S HATS, 98c One full table of Children's I fats, in plush, felt, beaver, etc., actual values to $3.00 .Money-Saving Sale ... . .. .98 REDUCTIONS ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE 10',' TOOO'J Y Y V f Y Y v t V f Y Y Y Y JL Corsets, Hosiery, rntlcrwear, .Muslin I'lidcrwcar, Sweaters, Y Outing Gowns, House Drones, Datli Robes, .Millinery Trim mings, Dress Skirls, Shirt Waists, Kimoiias, Silk lYIIicoals, Umbrellas. WOOL SHIRT WAISTS $1.00 About 75 Wool Waists in plaid worsteds, mohairs, albatrosses; also a line of Tailored Waisls in damasks, piques and Madras, ac tual values up to $5.75 .M one) -Saving Sale $1.00 ) t ALL FURS REDUCED 10 to 40 Some furs are reduced more than others, but some have receied a very material reduction. See side window for sample prices. No misrepresentation here. JnJV WmfmrJw Mam HI t W -i LEAVE EVERYTHING . GO - t : t AND COME TO THE SALE MANY ARTICLES ON SALE THAT COULD NOT BE ENU- MERATED HERE f Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y ; ? 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