Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 27, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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" MEDFOftT) MATL TRTBTJNTC, MKDFORD, OREGON, PRiDAY. NOVEMBER. 27, 101 f
PAT.1S FIV?!
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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
Million hitv .M)Hlry nt It (lion
tor toilKht, 1 7th iilmtn "Tim llnt
tl. of Wltn,"
Court Hull Ion von Htinilnj' uvoiiIiik
fur Portland to clomi nimiiKfliiiimta
for nn oIkIiI cylinder four t eon jma
noiiKup' CaiIIIImc, TIiu hotly In apno
tiily ilrnlKiirtl, for hoth atllillUiT nml
wjnior iiho, Tim acuta uio'coiilfnr
liihln ami dimly upholittproit, Thin
vn will bo iiHotl niOHlly In tho Moil
foijd'Anhlnml Auto lino anrvlco hut
lii,tiiorKoiK')' will hit iimiiI on tint
Cfatnr l.nkn Maun lino. Doll very of
thtA Hr rnu not ho iiimlu until I'oh
runry inili.
Uotlt nt Do Voo'h.
l V, Tnncoy of Mt-ilford In rcK
liit'-ctul nt Itotol Ili'iiKou, I'ortlnml,
oV'Kon,
Tho wnlor iloimrtniout hit nboul
toiiiiloUil tho ropnlrliiK of tho tw
IjliOlin llni'H to tho city Intnlio, ko they
-jll ho In tip top fthnpo Jn curio of
oiiiorincy.
Tim fluent oijHlimcnl In Oroi;on for
prliiUuR fruit label. Moilfonl Print.
Ini; Co.
."Tho nuxllllnry flrtt truck recently
pori'liUKoil hy tho city li now In run
iilnR onlor ready for norvlco, nml waa
kIvou run nrouiul tho bunlnrna did
trlct'Thundny nftoriioou,
'Tho fro dopnrtnirnt waa cnllod out
njjout 6 o'clock Thurmlay nftornoon,
on account of n liurnliiK Hun on
Hon th Central, No iliitnw,
Now Thought Circle, COt H. Oak
ditto, Saturday 2; 30 to 0.
' According to n letter rocolvod hy
frlMidn In (III city Dlcli Donnlil, for
Hht manager of Hud AuiUtkoii, In
now aMM'tnt nian.iR.or of one of I ho
InrKCHt iiioWiii; plcturo liounon In l.on
A'nRolon,
' llnnknthnll team, imo hoou or
iinulrod nuning tho Io)h nml Klrlr. of
tjio lilph ncliool mid tho nluiuul. All
nri lontomplntliiR trip tn northern
California ilnrlnu tho ClirlRtinaa hol.
aa. .
Kodnk Hnlnhlnrs tho lent, nt We
ton'n Cnmoro Hhop. Ovor lulu TIiob
tor.
John Vouiir of C'rrM'oiit City U n
iMinlnciin lKtor In tho city tliU wuk
Prank Hbio of Jncknonvlllo npont
Thiirmlny In thin city nttoudlnK to
hUNlni'NH matter,
, Minn l.ucllo l)nl of (Irnntn I'naa
In Npcndluc tln TlmnUmthliiK ara
jtlmi nn tho houn uucmI of Ml Ituth
Morrlck.
Hwoot cldor at D Voo'i.
Turkey tihlpiuonln out of thin vnl
loy butweoii now mikI ClirliitiiinH will
ho tho liintont In tlio hlxlory of tho
vnllny, nmny ordorn nlroiuly IioIiik In
from iiorthorn Cnllfornlu poliilM, tho
uinlii h'Hirco of Hiipply for (IiIh iIIm
Irlcl. l.nrKO HhlpiiioutH of (ho droiiHod
ll i lu wwtt) mint to DiiiiHiiiuIr, ltod
dliiKi Wood, Yrokn nml Monliunio for
tho TliiinkHKlvliiK trmlo, ltot;uo i Ivor
upplon nro IioIiik nliliMul dully hy pnr
col pont to thin noctlon. TIiIm opoun
up now trndo fh'ld for thin city,
iKiiorod In tho punt,
i:, H. 'finny wrlton nil foritiR of In
ntirnuco, KxcMllcnt compnnlon, i;ood
local norvlco, 210 (liirnot-C'oroy
IlldK.
Tho IXiulinr (iinrtotto. tho hocoiiiI
nuinhcr of llio Moilfonl Kntortnln
mont Courno, nliponrcd at tho Nntn
toiluui Thiirmlny ovonltiK heforo n
IniKo crowd. Tho oiitorlnlniuont wnn
IiIkIiI) IntorontliiK nnd nhovo tho
inoniKo In iiutrlt,
iiovoo in iteini: to no 000 Hounds
of chocnlnto crontnn .nt thirty couta
por pound, (lot n pound todny, tf
A, J. Dunltip of Hnlom npont
WduoNdny In thin city nnd Jacknon
villi) nttondlim to huiluonn muttorn.
J, O. (Icrklnn, tho hent all nround
photoKrnphor In nouthcrn Oroson.
Alwnyn rollnhlo, NcRntlvcn tundo any-
whore, tlnio or plnco. Ktudlo 228
Mnln Ht. 1'hono 320-J.
Mlin Ornco Whltolirnd will hao
tho flrnt of tho wrk to upend tho
holiday xonnnn with frlondn nnd rein.
the n noOthrrn Cnllfornlu.
For nunrnnteod 100 pit com pure,
-tanlUry milk, prompt delivery, call
582-W. 217
Wnr nrKiimontn which liax h'on
nt low i'lib tho Inijl nix wtxikn hroku
Inono with ronom'd fury with tho
non Hint lln Itimnlnnn hml ncorod
mil' of tho nioHt dcclnlvu dofrnta of
hlntor)n or tholr Teutonic foen. Ono
nrntorlnl ni'tlo hecnuio o loud Tlnirit
dny nftornoon Hint It n noconnnry
for tho pollco to put on tho nuft
pcdnl,
'lmuranco" monnn "llolmon" nnd
"llolmca" tnrnna "Inauranco." Bva
llolmrn "Tho Inauranco Man."
Laxity of niitolMn In obnorvlni ttm
city roKulntlou repnrdliiK turiilnK
nround In tho inlddlo of tho block hnn
boon reported to tho police. Tho
nnmo Infraction of the Inw hnn bo.cn
nindo hy (cinutcni,
Kodak flnlnliliiK and nuppllna at
Wcaton'H Cnmora Shop. Ovor lata
Thontor, ,,
Auilrow Jetdni'M will return to hln
mliiliiK rlnluiN In the UIiik lodRO dla
trlct tho flrnt of next wcok.
Joo II WIIhoii of Tnlcul vlallod
rrloudn In thin city Thurndny nftcr
noon.
Tjio ptiplln of tho ItooHovoll nehool
will kIvo nu ntortnliiiiiont I'rlilny,
Dociphor -! Tim prococdn will ho
dm 6 1 ci I lotynrilii icciirliin n plnuo for
tlio nehool,
II, I,, Kllon nnd wife of Hiiiii'h vnl
loy HjMiut Wodnonilfiy In Medfoid vIm
Itlnu frlondn mid rolntlvov,
llolmon "Tlio Inaurnnco Man" la
tho nuthorlzod nitniit of tho Aotnn In
Hurnuco Co.
Tho dobnting nocloty of tho hitch
nehool limned Itohort I'olouro .Mllen
(Iniumll, nnd Minn llmn Cornoll an
(hen rrniiKemont coiiimlttee at n meet
I ill! hold Wodnendny nftornoon. Tho
kocloty wlil liold Kowrnl dobnton dur
I UK tho winter.
Did you buy ono of thoao "rnlo
HtillH?" Tim' kind you try on when
ytnii not home. Well If It don't tit
)aii conio to tho Medford Clennora &
Tnllorn nnd we, will inn It o It fit
Phono &7. 21C
llownrd Cnrllou loft Wodnendny
nftornoon to vlalt frlondn nnd roa
tlvcn In Knleih tho remainder of Ho;
week,
Krni-nt Tucker, n ntudent nt thej
Jncknon school, tmA two of hlu fin-!
gorn broken whllo playlnp footlmll i
Wednonday afternoon. During n mix
up nonie ono ntpped on yoiiiiR Tuck
or'n hniul.
W. T, llovcrldKO, who hnn been In
clinrRo of n nurveylnK crew doInK
work noAr Hornbrook, Cnl., returned
to thlx clfy Wednonday to npend n few
dna with hi family. Mr. Hvorldf(o
will not toll anything about hln work.
Cecil Ilrowri hnn completely rocov
rred from hln recent lllnenn, and li
nhlo to bo nround ngnln.
OeorRe II. Cnrponter nnd Jnrk Nlor
rill of fiold Hill have returned from
a ten dn)a bunlncnx trip to Han Prnn
clnco.
Fred Kelh of tho ApplcKnto la
nietidlnK n few dan In the ell) n-!
Itlim frlonda nnd relntlven nud nt
tendlni; to hunluena mntterH.
One of the henvlcnt foRn In the his
tory of tlio vnlley rented ovor tho city j
Wodnendny nlRht, nnd wnn ho doimo
thnt Htrorl llghta nnd other objectn '
were cnnnldernbly dimmed. Tho
weather condition wan moro In tho
nature of an Oregon mint than a fog. '
Todn tho nky In cloudy, nnd the
weather prodlctlonn nro for rnln, j
Al Pankcy of Central Point npont ,
riiurnday In Medford on bunlniBH.
Carl Mcllbrtmnor roturnod Wcdnon
dny from n ton dqy'n biinlucot trip to
S'nn Franclaco. Mr. llellbronncr will
oKn hln now gontn furnishing ntoro
About December 10th.
Martin J, Iteddy, who hnn boon 111
for tho last eight luonthn wat able
to bo down town Wodnendny nftor
noon, greeting old frlondn.
Wlllliiiu Vnwter Jr. n aluuVul "t i ,m vrtlh HillMiulm.ile.l imhIoIh, mid
the I'nlvonlty of Oregon nt IJugeno, I n, ;, ,mt t,lnt. fought rrot wi h
In npondlnx tlio Tliniiki.glvliig tiuntlon IL.,r hMI1Kti,
with frlendn mid lelntlven In thin
city,
SPAIN NOT INJURED
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BY EUROPEAN WAR
NEGROES TERRORIZE
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.MADItJI). Nov. '21.- Sjuiin him not
Mil'ferril imliHlriiillv frnai tlio wnr,
lioouine while eerluiii militaries, liko
i rnw iiiulcriiiN nnd other, linvc limt
I their uxmil mnrkclK, koiiio bninclics
Iiiiu- hIiowii nu ituprovetncni to of fuel
' tlioe ilisiidvmitngec. The ill effect
lure liniiled to u tetnwfir, ilinturb-
mice of rntcK of exoliiinge, duo to n
ecMnntion of rccciptH from Houth
Aiuerien.
Von Oof Hie net
Tboro In when yoii'nmok (Jot. Joun
ion clgnrn and patronize hnron Indus
rie
CHICHESTER S PILLS
l'iuav ihiiihi AihTMrnnffiiiMj
aSm M k.ur HIM4llnii4
LAdlm Till In H4 "I UI4 l"fi.lll
TvJltnifi, iii ith rttii munji.
h mm ainrp. nil r im,
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rtnkMwiitiBm.(nl.AItnilHll
SOlDBYDRtMISTStVRMff
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Bald Breezer's
Calendar
Used in a
Million Homes
Every Day
for light, whole
some food.
25c
i&3&
wmusyi
Lb.
Tmo buck iic'KrooH, ll.irl linden- m;d
fun King, iitteiiipti'd to tirron.i' nml
rob the 11. J. 1'nlini r homo mi Honth i
Holly Mrect, Tliur-iii nijlit tlinuivli ,
li liigli-hmiiliil bit of eriiiimiil dotiUj
ry. Ilolli were Inmbil m Hie eity juil
by Policemen t'nnicK nnd Ciuly nftor'
li M niggle, mid will he given n pre '
litiiiiuiry Iirnrinj,' tins uHeruooii be
fore .hiKtii'o of tin' I'caee Tnylor. 1
One nf tho iiegioc eullid nt the'
Puliiier home nml it-keil for food,1
whieli wnn given linn. He ntv hinj
iiiiu I nml went uwo). In u Hhorl time
lie ntunietl to tin- front door, tunl
foicing Iaif-4. wnvinto the hull, de
manded tilt right to sriireh Hie up-'
hlnlr. for JiU pin tuor. Mr. I'.ihniri
nml hi in phew, willi some difficulty, j
forced tho block ,mnn out of doom.
The ntgro rcfuhi'il to leno the liiue.
While thih wnn go:ug on, ho iwirt-j
nor of the impudent visitor cut nwny(
the screen to tho hncl; door nnd ntole1
nu otercont nml an unto hlunkit. Tim j
police were Onlica nml tney lounu me
two ncgrno'i goiii" down the ruilrnnd
truck. They renin cd nml were sub
dued.
The police ilro of the opiiion Hint
llm pnir ore the miuio two who m I pv y Wp;ir (?lflQ!PQ?
ini.uths ago were found in Hie mil-, UU I OU YT tldl jldbbebf
Many Recoveries
FrtiR Lung Trouble
i'ckman'a Alterative Man restored
10 hraltti many surrerrrs from Iuiik
trouble. Ilad what It did In tbla
cane,
W'llmlnKlun, Drl.
-drntlrmrni In Jnnuarr. ItMtH, I
Hti taken wim arruarrkasm u( tar
luNft-a. Mr phyalrlaa. a Iradlaa: prar
lltlonrr, aalal that It a IliaK
tronhlr. I cut rr nrak. V. ..
Npplarutt. ut l.lpnlaroira Depart
nml ntprr, llmtitaton. Ilrl
reramMradrd (hn"a'a AllrralUr
that had done ureal tcoud. I liesaa
taklax It at oar. 1 continued falth-fullj-.
ukIrk no other rrniedf, nad
nnallr nutleed the elearlnc uf the
lunca. I uuir have I rnu hi r villli
my Itinn-a. I Brmlr hellete lmu'
Alterative aar4 r life.' (Abl.re.
vlatM.)
I mdaIO Jl. MjrillKH.
I.'ckman'a Alteram e ! moil elllca
clous In oronchlnl catnrrh and se
vere tltront and lunn nrfectlona and
Ui-liuildlnK the system Contains no
harmful or ItntiU-formlnr druRn.
Accept no subitum" Small slxe.
11 regular slse. 13 Hold iy lead
In druftnlals. '.U.e tor booklet of
rrcoverlvs ....
lekman Laboratory, I'hlladelphla.
Price 1 nml 2 n hoi tie
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"A 'GINK IS A FELLOW
THAT GETS CAUGHT AT
THE SAME TRICK TWICE."
Men's Shoes
Men'i b Dress Shoos i?3.50
Mimi'h Dj'ohs WhoeK $4.00
Clou's Dress Shoi'H $4.50
Men's Dress Shoos $5.00
Men's Waterproof Dress
Shoes $5.50
Work Shoes, $3.00, $3.50.
$4.00, $-1.50 and $5.00
High Top Shoes $5.50 lo
$8.00.
1 II'' SO arc ou satisfied that they havo
been fitted to jourcjes In a correct
and proper manner?
IIAVi: TIll.V HIVK.V VOUH I-KS
that rcllof -which you expected they
would?
aim: vorit kvi: siusclks follow.
Inc their natural laws na they
should do with correctly fitted
Ktassen?
Ulltlill IIIL lilll. .Ill IIII.1IM.1.
I will kIvc it to j on willingly.
MY SYSTILM of Eyesight Testing has
no superior.
my in visit's k.i'kiiu:nck is be- per cent during a sale
hind this a)stom. I
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K)0 Slftlit Sivrcinlist
Suite 1-2 Over Dcucl'a
S. & II. Green Trading Stamps Given
SPECIAL SALE ON MEN'S SUITS
Wc have put our $2000 stoek of Men's Suits on sale for tan
days. Jf you want a good suit, all wool and hand tailored
from our "High Art" line of clothing, or Capps' One Hun
dred Per Cent Pure Wool Suits, don't miss these prh'es.
We would have you know right here, after paying freight,
pressing and advertising, there is no profit for us.
One lot of Suit', regular .$12.50 and up, now $9.75
One lot of Suits, regular $lu.00 and up, now $11.75
All-Wool Heavy Blue Serges, regular $15.00 and $17.00
ollltSj HOW ...Jf Ao.wi
Beautiful Suits, "High Art" make .woi-steds and Tartan
plaids, now $14.25
All $20.00 High Art Suits, every detail perfect $16.25
Fine quality Blue Serge High Art make, $20 grade.$16.25
We do not mark goods so as to he ahle to reduce prices 300
Come and see us.
THE WARDROBE
Brandon & Whitney, Proprietors.
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Money Saving Sale of Cloaks, Suits, Millinery, Furs, Skirts, Furnishings
. ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE AT REDUCTIONS OF 10 TO 50 PER CENT AND MORE
ENTIRE STOCK of TAILORED SUITS
At Reductions of 20 to 50
$l7..r() Tailored Suits $34.50
$15.1)0 and $J2.50 Uaudsome Tailored
Suits jn broadcloths and gabardines, in
black, navy and plum, Stylo Craft piodels,
money-saving sale ..." $29.50
Tailored Suits of men's wear serge, chev
iots, gabardines, etc., some of these strit't
I,v tailored models, others are IJodingotes,
$:i0.00, $27.f)0 and $25.00 values ., $19.50
Others at. ,.$10.00, $11.95 and $16.95
ENTIRE STOCK OP WINTER COATS
At Reductions of 20 to 50 and Moro.
More than 200 Coats to choose- from, all
the season's newest novelties as well as
well as staple styles.
$15.00 Coats now $34.50
$,'5.00 Coats now $24.50
$25.00 Coats now ,' . .$17.50
Others at $7.95, $9.85, $11.95
One fuH'i'a'ok of Coats in Aslrakhans, Chinchillas, Pontiles, ctcr
values iip to $!J5.0(), money-saving sale ..... $10.00
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cV ' CHILDREN'S COATS
Xtjjfor tho little lot of two years up to the young miss of M years,
zu to DUVr un
TRIMMED HATS .
ONE-HALF PRICE
This season's newest Trimmed
Hats at actually ojie-haif price.
Moro than 120 Hats to choose
from at exactly half price.
CHILDREN'S HATS 98c
One full table of Children's
Hats in plush, velvet, felt and
beaver, values to $3.50, sale
price 98
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CORSETS AT MONEY-SAVING SALE PRICES
Entire stock on sale, not a few pnsso styles, but the newest Kobo
Live Model Corsets and La Grecque Corsets.
$b00 Corsets now $4.98
$4.00 Corsets now - .'.. $3.45
.4:3.50 Corsets now , $2.9S
$11.00 Corsets now $2.49
$2.50 Corsets now '. '. ". $1.98
$2.00 Cm-sots now ;. $1.69
$1.25 Corsets now $1.10
Choose your favorite model.
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X BARGAIN TABLE OP WOOL AND WASH WAISTS, $1.00
About 10 Waists in wool albatross, mohair and plaids; also satin
? stripe piquiv plain pique and damask Waists, values to $5.75,
sale price $1.00
Entire stock of Waists rothiood ouo-I'ourlh, one-third, onehalf.
1 WASH DRESSES AND KOVER ALL APRONS
At Great Savings
$2.25 and $2.45 Dresses now $1.89
$1.50 and $1.75 Dresses now $1.19
JCovpf-AU Aprons at 49ft 591 nnd 69
RAIN COATS AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES
$22.50 Gabardines now
$17.50 Gabardines now
$20.00 Rubberi.ed Coats now
$10.50 Kubbori'.od Coats now
$7.50 Hubbori.od Coats now
Children's Capes now .
..$18.95
$15.00
. S14.05
..$13.95
.$5.45
$2.49
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ENTIRE STOCK OP PURS
At Reductions of 10 to 40
Buy your Xmas Purs at the Money-Saving Sale. Stock is now
more complete than you an ill find it later, and at these great sav
ings to you. dap Mink Sets or Muffs, Nippon Mink, Russian
AVolf, Black Pox, Rod Pox, Jap Fox, Black Marten, in separate
Muffs, Stoles, Collars or Sets, all at a genuine saving ol 10 to
Seo windows.
Children's Fur Sets
lilr
'iUfl.
BATH ROBES AT GREAT SAVINGS
Children's Hobos of Beacon Cloth, special
Ladies' Hobos of Hoacon cloth, special
Ladies' Robes of genuine Ueacon cloths, special
$3.98, $4.69, $5.45 and $7.45.
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..$2.49
..$2.08
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SWEATERS
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