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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1915)
F i- ' MTCDFORT) MAIL TRinUNlO. MMOPKOKD, QKIWON., MONDAY, .'lANl'ARV I. 1015 PA01D TWO fc IV IOCAL AND L personal Tho MIrhco Mnrt tint! KUipI lMfcrt Imvc retnriWtl from n Christmas vitch llon npnnt with friends nml rclntlvcs nt Ilooobnrtf. IlofccrjnonneU left Sunclny night to slionil tho cok attcrtillnK to husl jichb nmttcrfl In PoiMunil nml other northern liol'nts. Got your butler, cream, milk nml lniUer-ihlllt, nt Do Voo'b. . SpriiRiio llolRol of (loltl Hill spent Snlunlny nnl Sunday vlsltinR friends in this city. B96 Davo Wood nliout that flro In Burnnco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno Uldf?. .1, C. Uoatimont ot Corvnllls spont the lnl bf tho week in Medford at tcndlnic to business matters. .loo Itador of Phoenix spent Mon day In tho city attending to btislnoss matters. Plnco your mngaclno club sub cci'lpllons w'lth Stmrtn Clpnr Store. 260 May Kobson appeared nt the Page theater Saturday night before a fair ulrcd audlonco In "Mnrthn-Dy-thc-Dny." and van well received, tho play being one ot tho beat comedies presented In this city In months. A number of oul-of-town people attend ed tho piny, Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch ot Jacksonville visited with friends and relatives In this city Sunday. Sweet elder nt Do Voo's. William Dcverldgo Jr. has returned to 8joknno after spending tho holi day season in this city visiting friends and relatives. v Kay Offcnsbaclier ot tho Applegate" in attending to business matters in the city tolny. Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. , James Hunter of Grants Pass nt tohded to business matters in this city Saturday. Leon 13. Harrlsh, who has leased the Hanley orchard, hns returned from Sacramento to m.iko his homo hero. Why walk when you can.rldo for ICo to any part of tho city. Ford Taxi. Call Alco 8S2U. Tho Pantorlum Is moving Into its now quarters at 23 North Fir street. Tho Krlbs Orovery company will oc cupy tho building on West Main va cated by tho cleaning concern. , Sporting comment In tho Portland nnd Northwest papers Sunday is unanimous In tho verdict that Dud Anderson ,ls through as a fighter and hoto with regret that tho "Mcdford Made" lightweight champion still entertains tho notion that ho is a pugilist, nnd Is seeking a return match with his last conqouror, Frank Barrleau. Dud's meterole riso is giv en, with flattery, and kind words for his swift fall. Get It nt Do Voo's. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Fon- nell, 101 Vancouver avonuo, Saturday night, Jan. 2, a seven and ono half pound baby boy. Judgo W. M. Colvig, tax agent of tho Southern Pacific left Sunday night for Portland aftor spending a fow days in this city on business. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Mcdford Print ing Co. Thomaa Potior of Watklns, n stockman or that district. Is attending to business mutters In this city nnd Jacksonville. Joseph Etohorhlgo of Salem trans acted legal. business In this city Sat urday, returning to his homu Sun day night. Mmiford qimp No. 90, Woodmen or tho World will Install ofricors on Wednesday night, January fill). J. 10. Ilodgo has returned to Klamath Falls after spending tho holidays with Ids family in this city. Miss Until Muldoon has returned from a visit with fi lonils and lelutlves In Grants Pass. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Comoro Shop. Over IbIs TJica tor. .1. W. Myers nnd wlfo or Central Point loft Sunday for Arizona, for MrH. Myenf health. J. 11. McDonald of Stockton, Cnl is spending a row days In Madron! ntloudlng o business matters. Palm rooms, now management, light, airy rooms, reasouablo rates. Georgia l'lchcr. 200 Dr. (!pvdy, ono ot the best known men in Mcdford. and a southurn gonUamurt of tho old school, cole bralod his 73rd birthday Sunday, wth greetings and ogguoft to his host ot fi'lomls. Though nearly three quartern of n century old, Doc has not lost faith In tho democratic party, North Dakola, or tho futuro or tho Hogub Mver valloy, and is as chipper as school boy. This is tho Nrst winter In years ho has spent in tho ltoguo iUver valley, gonOally going to southern California for tho cllmato. Scorofj ot frloudd In many parts of tho land sent greetings to Dr. Goudy. J. T. S'ulllvan ot tho ltoguelands company spent Saturday ufternoon In specting conditions In tho Kvnns l-'dlxon Marshall, Harold Cochran, Ned nnd George Vilas, tho Misses Vera Olmstead, Irene Smith, Mildred Gcrltr, nnd other otuilonta nt tho 1'nlvorslty of Oregon and slnto col logo ret timed to their clnsses Sttn dny. Students nt tho California schools UH return tho nllddlo of the week. Tho motor Horvlco on tlio Southern Pacific motor will bo discontinued tomorrow, Tuesday, Jan. Ii. To timke up for this abandonment train No. 13 will BtOp nt Tolo, KdRUb Ulver, Phoenix. Talent on flag, nnd train No. 1C nl Kay Gold on fin's.. Tho Other service is unchnnged. Try a quart of our guaranteed puro sanitary milk. Phono RS2-W. 550 Uox ltmpmann, formerly editor of tho Gold Hill News, now employ ed on tho Portlnnd Orogonlnn, hnd a poem entitled "llenuty is Kvory whero" In a recent Issue of tho Now York Sun. it wns In this pnper that most of tho noted poets of the laud received their first recognition, and tho fnet that this Journnl published the musings Is a testimonial ot merit. The first meeting of the city coun cil for tho Now Year will be held at tho city hall tomorrow night, wlion tho business for tho old year will bo cosed, nnd the matter ot the light ing proposition of the Koguo ltlver Public Service corporation comes up for consideration. James Knston of the Applegate dis trict spent Monday In Mcdford attend ing to business matters. J. O. Corking, tho best nil around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mndo any whoro, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. , Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. White en tertained 11 number of friends at their home Now Year's eve. E. S. Tinny has returned from a business trip to San Francisco, nnd other California points. Week of prayer at tho Presbyter Ian church. Scrvlco tonight nt 7:30. All are cordially Invited. This Is also self-denial week for tho need of the church In her world-wldo work. Dr. K. K. Kmorson nnd wlfo ot Uutto Falls leU Saturday for Cottage Grove to attend tho funeral of Dr. Emerson's brother who was killed In a railroad wreck near Portland, De cember 31. MAGICIANS AT PAQE THEATER TONIGHT 4,0' v,,,; (3f l. Itfl 1 V V ; ;l v. V ' fr . V'iV t ' i A. No magicians In tho past quarter of a century havo received more praise from tho foreign press than that be stowed upon Leltoy, Talmn and Ilos co vlh their company of mystery lteople, numbering fifty. Their pres ent round tho world tour has con sumed twelvo years. Leltoy, Tholiua, ilosco and their company will come to tho Page Thv.i tcr, Monday night, January 4. -- - - - --. DIED Miss Sulslo Copo of Phoenix passed away Monday morning, January 1, 1915, after a lingering Illness. She was a native of Canada, for many years a resident of tho vnloy, teacher in tho Phoenix schools and corres pondent of tho Mall Tribune. Fun eral arrangements will be announced later. EW COUNTY OFFICIALS IN OFFICE Stuitko Homc-Mndo Cigars. Governor Johnson, ML Pitt nnd Lnj Vista nre tho best. Changes were made this morning" in county offices, Chnuneey Florey as suming tho inilies of the recorder' office nnd Fred ii. Colvig nssiimiu! control of the treasurer's office, Jan. M. Croncmiller retiring. John A. 1'erl will take eliargc of Ilia coroner's of fice. Wednesday, Frank II. Mtidden will be sworn in as county commis sioner, Joe Smith retiring. The switch was unaccompanied lv any ceremony. Some of the new officials nre badly , worried over the bill the Mtiltnomn)i delcjrniinn is to introduce nt the coin ing xes-iou, providing for n 'Jtl per cent cut in wages of all eotinty officials. EXPLOSION OF . LINE WRECKS SHOP GO TANK icmuiiifil in the front, lull tlio front ilour, which was open, wits, iiulmiki'li. Tim tiro Itrimilliiehl wits culled 'olll nnd onIIiihiiIhIh'i) the lihiliir littik, A lingo eiiiVd ullierctl iit'tei' tln e. plosion. Mr. Woilliliiglon Mi.iwed great (iieenee of mind. Tlioiigli iiiliifiilly liiiini'il, IiiiiIimI nnd iit'iirly I1I1111I fioin the Iliuni'M, he hisUIrd on ictiiniiint to voll mil it m'ciniil luruo ImlK liioiighl. In for 1 epulis wlilelt would iiiiilonlileilly luive evpliidiil liud the building eiiiiulit liic. 'I'lio blillilliiK is owiicil liy f'linrli'H I'lilnl., An explosion of 11 gasoline- lituK lie was Hiddeiiu in the shun of 111 Mcdford Shoot & lion works Satur day ni'tovnonn mote or less wrecked the shop and endnmf,'od Hie lives' of II. tl. Wovlliinglon. pvopiietot' of tlio! shop, nml Mose llaikdull, 11 friend, i stnndinj: by. Worihinglon wuh soui- J ed nliout iho linlids, hair nnd fnee, nnd Hhrkilull sltnnlod by llio eoneiis. siott. Worlliiiislou was hurled tierosul the room. The e.plosinn was eaitsed bv Hie , ignition of the gusoliuo fumes in the tank, which had been drained. The! top was blown off with sufficient ) force to rend a jnftned hole in the j rolling, lllid the direction of tlio ex- j plosion boon outward, both moil would ; imve been killed. The force of Iho explosion wrecked the windows fore uml all in Iho shop, I Not i piece of ijlnss as bijr if u baud ELECTRIC SHOP . ,K1 .vh'in (Mtiipnit'it I'or auloinobtlt'S pairing n specialty- -we carry .storage ' auto cleetj'ic supplies. electrical re batteries and TAINER & ELWOOD 10:l-IO.- H. (V11I111I YOUR SJCK CHILD IS CONSTIP ATT ATE0! LOO ONGUE .Mnnn'.s, Mann's, Mann's Don't miss (his biggest white sale ever every cent purchase In- plan'o'contost No matter what alls your child, a gentle, thorough lnxatlvu should al ways bo tho first treatment given. It your little ono Is out-of-Borts, half-sick, Isn't resting, eating nnd act ing naturally look, Mother! sco It tongue is coatod. This Is a nuro slgn that Its little stomach, liver and bowels are clogged with waato. Whon cross, Irritable, fovcrUh, stomnch sour, breath bad or has stomach ache, dlnrrhooa, soro throat, full of c6ld. glvo a leaspoonful of "Califor nia Syrup ot figs," nnd In a fow hours nil the constipated poison, un digested food and sour bllo gently moves out of Its little bowels with out griping, nnd you havo a well, The Si bind of Modern Methods. MEDFORD - 0 t?m??MsY7 II. MADMAN . VAMIIUMlIt S. It. Wmrs7& - K3 kr5 College HiilbVnB, 31 North Ornpo M. Ni:W ChASSKS Monday, January lib DAY AMI IN SIIOUTIIAND Private and (Mum Instruction NKJIIT Hl'lllitM, Call, Telephone lf.I, or Wrllo for Col lego Journal. V ' "I- mS T,;"10 T Idnyful child again, known to Mcdford. 10 votes for .,..,, r during sale. :m" Mothers can rest easy aftor giving this hnrmtcKH "fruit Inxallve," bo- TOl 1TR TO CKSHIFY. FOIt SAI.K-- K taken this week one 1911 I'lidersluug American flvo passenger car fully equipped. Ow ing to an urgent need or finances this car can be bought for 1700, original cost $S500. ICvory part guaranteed to bo lu perfect condi tion. Investigate today. Mudford Garage. 21? 1 cause It nover falls to cleanse thu lit tle one's liver nnd bowels anil sweeten the stomach and they dearly love Its pleasant taste. Full directions for babies, children or all ages and for grown-ups printed on each bottle. IJewaro or counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist tor a r.O-cent bot tle ot "California Syrup of Figs;"' thenso ree that It Is mndo by tho "Calirornln Fig Syrup Company." .dv.. Foyes Grocery Co. i yiil open with a complete up-to-date -stock of Grocer- ' ics, Fruits and Vegetables Tuesday, January 5 and solicits a share of the people of the city and valley 225 West Main St PI lone 235 AjViVA. j&a. j&Ay$d :kk:k::kkh vw t y ? f ? T t Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y .. '!! v -mxAm 1 ONE-HALF PRICE SALE v Mill -. I ' ' I I I I I , I ! ! Think when you can choose from such an immense stock of up-to-date goods as ours at one-half price and less Every Tailored Suit In Stock One-half Price Every Winter Coat In Stock One-half Price ' Every Child's Coat In Stock One-half Price All Evening and Silk Dresses One-half Price ' " i" ' No marking up and marking down in this sale. Everything as reprcsentcd-one-half the, original price TAILORED SUITS One-Half Price $47.50 Suits now 23.75 $10.0.0 Suits now $20.00 $35.00 Suits now $17.50 $25.00 Suits now $12.50 $19.50 Suits now $ 9.75 WINTER COATS One-Half Price $15.00 Coats now $22.50 $nr.00 Coats now ...$17.50 $25.00 CYmts now $12.50 $19.50 Coats now., $ 9.75 $12.50 Coats ilow.v t..$ 6.25 CHILDREN'S COATS . One-Half Prico $12.50 Children's Coats $6.25 $10.00 Children's Coats $5.00 $ 8.50 Children's Coats $4.25 $ 7.50 Children's Coats $3.75 $ 5.00 Children's Coats $2.50 EVENING AND SILK DRESSES One-Half Prico. $15.00 Ureases now . ..$22.50 $35.00 Dresses now $17.50 $25.00 Dresses now $12.50 $20.00 Dresses now.,....$10.0'0 $17.50 Dresses now $ .75 ALL SKIRTS Now J, to y. Off $18.50 Skirts $15.00 Slcirfs $12.50 Skirls $ 7.50 Skirts $ (i.50 .Skirls ...bt.v $3.1)5 $7.50 $1.95 $d.l ; MILLINERY AT YOUR OWN PRICE Trimmed Hats, values up to $15.00, many to choose from, now $3.98 Untriramed Hats, values to $7.50, your unrestricted choice $1.98 , ! ! - . PURS, Ja and y2 Off Your uhrpstriptp.d choice from our handsome atock of Furs. Wo must turn thorn into money, prices loss'than cost. Tho above is only a partial list of the goods on sale. Sweaters, Umbrellas, Underwear, Gowns, House Dresses, Apr ons, Potticoats all are reducod in prico. Shop Here and Save Money v.-' eMi)UbitM0' the Daylight Store West Main Street X Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i i t Y creeii uisiuti, - '.-Sf"'