Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
A. I.. Halt's malinger of llio Ajiplo
Rntn cieatncry. trniifstirti'tl business In
Medford Vednrsdn.
Hftcrrtmonlo Hec: Minsinulr liml
llio iinlqtto dxlirrlertcci of having
lliroa unusual visitant recently, Three
doer, ono huclc nhrt CwiJ dot's, quietly
cnnic down llio mnln street, grulitB
curiously nl tho cltlxonit. After n
,liort Btny they moved on to the ndrth
olid of town, where they Brnrert for
noino time. Sovernl men took them
hoy nnd food-stuff, it'li'thought the
henvy nnow vlifcli covers tho' Jnonn-
nliiH drove thorn down to Ret home
thing to cat.
Milk fed venl for sale nSturday
morning, Stall 14. Public Market. 2fif.
Mrs. Q, U. Carpenter of Medrord Is
a recent arrival at Hotel llenson,
Portland, Oregon.
Sco Have Wood ahout that flro in
surance policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
Dldg.
Coilnty Clerk George Gardner left
for Klamath Falls Friday, having re
ceived nlelegrnin that his father had
suffered a stroke- of paralysis.
Dcglnnlng February 1, 1 will de
liver milk at 7 cents per quart. C. Ci
Hoover, phono 4&2-Y. 2G"
Mining men of tho valley have
drawn up n protest against tho ntate
legislature nbollshing tho bureau or
mines and geologlral research. A
meotlng of mining men of southern
Oregon was held'atAnhlund Thurs
day night, and resolutions adopted
opposing tho move. A number of
Medford mining men attended the
meeting.
Plnco yonr magailno club sub
scriptions with Sparta Cigar Storn.
269
Dr. A. W. Ucano of this city spent
tho first of tho week in Ashland at
tending to business matters.
No extra charge for tho "Valley of
tho Moon" nt tho Star Theater.
Tho Elks at their regular meeting
Thursday night decided to glvo anoth
er dance a week from next Tuesday
night.
Sweet cider at Do Voo's.
Today is tho birthday of William
McKlnlcy, martyred president of the
lnnd, and in tho east and mlddlo west
his memory is being honored. Local
Ohloans nro paying a tributo to his
memory by wearing a carnation. No
especial exercises wcro observed to
mark tho day.
Mrs. Lcarfcr 32 C North Dartlctt, ex
port coreellcrgv .. .
Miss draco l.tttlo of Ashland spent
Thursdny In Medford visiting friends.
0. I,, Lucas of Grants Pass was n
business visitor in th city Thursday
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camo'ra 'Shop. Over lata
Theater.
Arthur .T. Rose, employed on the
Siskiyou division of tho Pacific high
way, Is vhltlng friends nnd relatives
In tho city for a few days.
Helen Holmes in another thriller
will be at tho Stan, Monday and Tues
day. Grant Wheeler of Montague, Cal.,
Is attending to business matters In
this city and Jocksonvlllo.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
son's Comero Shop. OVcr Ills Thea
ter. Hay l.aMar spent Thursday In Ash
land attending to business matters.
City passenger service 15c. Conn
try trips in proportion. Plerson &
Foster, Phono S7SL.
James Kyau of Sterling Is a bus
iness lsltor in the city for a few
das.
Got it at Do Voo'a.
Miss Pearl Nunn has loft for Cot
tage Grove whero she will visit with
friends and relatives for a few days.
Nice milk venl next Saturday at
booth IS, public market. 2G5
John Coriim of the Sam's Vallvy
district, Is pending a few days in the
city attending to business matters.
Get ys.tr butter, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at Do Voe'i.
Miss Carrie Thomas of Ashland
visited with friends nnd relatives In
this city Thrusday.
We aro headquarters for real first
quality cut hair. Marlnello Hair
Shop, 407 Garnctt-Corey building.
274
CM 1 83 Docia Clay has returned to
San Francisco after spending tho last
six months with relatives in this city.
Cora E. Utiey, chiropodist, 407
Gamett-Corey building, phono C57-U.
274
Nick Kino of Griffin Creek spent
Thursday in Medford nttcndlng to
business matters.
Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle
S. Lockwood, (physicians and sur
geons) have moved to their now suite
of offices. Ilooms 309, 310 and 311,
third floor, M". F. & H. Dldg.
Rufus Edward and wlfo have re
turned from a trip to eastern Oregon
J. O. Gcrking, tno best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or placo. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
lrwln Bcbb of Central Point, edi
tor of the Central Point Herald was a
business visitor in the city Thursday
afternoon.
A. A. Flynn of tho Roguo River
Public Service corporation Is spend
ing n few days In tho city on business.
Definite steps towards action upon
tho proposition to furnish the oil)
electrldlty at wholesale rates, Is ex
pected nr' the nest regular meeting of
the city council.
Wo are glad to announce to the
ladles the return to the corset de
partment of Mrs. UUrgess, who has
been In eastern cities studying cor
setry, from, both stylo and medical
standpoints, nitd will be glad to sec
both old and new customers on nnd
after February 1st. F, K. Deuel and
company.
Roth the los and girls teams of
the Medrord High school won from
Klamath Falls Friday night, the bos
winning by the one sided score of
51 to 15, ami tho girls 21 to 3. Su
perior teamwork and nblllty to throw
baskets at critical stages won the
game.
Mrs. M. T. Edwards has Just In
stalled an American multlgraph ma
chine and Is prepared to do all kinds
of duplicating promptly at reasonable
rates. Room 3, Palm block, phone
107. 5
Pnnl Wright left Thursday after
noon for Sardine creek, to Investi
gate the reports of a rich gold strike
In that .section. The report was
brought to the city that a rich find
had been made, hut no definite de
tails were given.
Frank Owens of the Willow Springs
district was a business visitor In tho
city Thursday.
Gcorgo Von der llollen of Eagle
Point Is a business visitor In the cjty
today.
Superlntedent Hurt Adams of tho
Gold Hill schools was a business vis
itor in tho city Thursday.
Tho Elks will glvo another of their
popular Informal dances for tho mem
bers on Tuesday, February 9,
A. T. Rrommer of Sams Valley was
a business visitor in ino city uiurs-day.
A. K. Garrett of Watklns, Oregon,
Is spending a few days in the city at
tending to business matters.
Sheriff Slnglor of Jacksonville was
a business visitor in tho city this
morning.
D. R. Farley of Corvalls is spend
ing n few days in tho city visiting
friends.
Judgo C. D. Watson of Ashland
was a business visitor Thursday in
Medford.
The police responded In a call last
night from a house near tho end of
Ninth stieet saying that a man wan
beating his wife. A Jitney bits was
requisitioned anil- a swift run mado
to the place. When the law arrived
It was found thai the wife was beat
ing the husband, and that the latter
Id the height of the battle had fled.
No arrests were made.
II, It. Patterson Is attending to
business matters In California, and is
expected to return the middle of next
week. 'i
Recent figure compiled by tho
county superintendent's office show
that the same number of students
took and passed tile eighth grade ex
aminations In the. Ashland and Med
ford schools. Tlere Is however,
nearly 100 difference In tho high
school enrollment of the two schools.
A hrUk wind Is again sweeping
over the valley, springing up early
this afternnbn, after a sunshiny
morning. Rain is predicted as a con
dition following in the wnhu of the
breexe.
lien Collins of Jacksonville spent
Wednesday afternoon In Medford at
tending to business matters.
$15.00 SALE
The Greatest Sale Yet
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Your unrestricted choice from our high grade line
$15.00
SAl.EM, Ore., Jan. 29. For the
second time (hiring the session, tho
house today defeated the bill of Rep
resentative J. E. Anderson to repeal
tt law on the statute books making
a health certificate a requlsltu for
males applying for a marriage license.
Several days ago the bill was killed,
but today after n short debate It was
resurrected and again luld away.
ItiU LATK TO CLA881FT.
FOR RENT Furnished, houso closo
lu. Inquire J. L. Helms, 111
North Fir. 271
Luiifl Trouble Yielded
to Tin's Medicine
If )ou arr u!T'Mn: with m-i-i im
I iniii troublr. It will lu. to fu'.lt In
xeiUKUU liikimwia AIitiiIIvv, a
rcmni) which lias tuutr I unity re
covciUh tine follow
S3S3 tilrnril r-, I'Mln., I'a.
"lirnllrmrttt tit Hip Mlitlcr nl
I Win I linil ail nttM'U I Urli'i". ful
luttril li I'nriimunln. unit litter by
I.uhk Truutilr. In Hip Mlntrr of
ItHM I IihiI h ri'lmli. nluUt vrruti.
Irirr nnd rnl-ol iiunntltlra of nit fill
liiiiklnir tn(T. nnil Intrr I hn.l mntir
lirimirrl.nur. 1. 1 nr tlmr llirrr In
ttirrt micfrn.N r ilr. Thrrr pliy.l.
rlan trrnttil tnc I orilrrril fit
thr titiiiintnlu. I.ttt illil nut Kn. VW.
man' IKrrallip Mn rrrommrmlrd
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ll-nnlllr I tind thr flral quirt nlsht
klrrfi far tirrLni Mf lintrtrtfirnl
nmrknl frnm Ikp llrnt. I Knlnrtl
alrmulb unit ttflahl nnd npprtltr.
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in) rim Kit xradunllr IfMftinl until
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Krktuan Altrniv Is tnott lllru-
ciotis in tironrn
vro thr
un.tiullil
no harmful or hS''lt-frrnln (trus.
Aeci'Dt no (Ulmt'lUt Kitttilt slr $1.
rcsulsr slp 11 Sold liv ln-lllitt
tlrURMlrt. V.'rltn for lioitklrt of ro
covurlet
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lillnit tlt stem Ciintnlnt
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Any Tailored Suit in Stock
Values to $47.50, now
Any Winter Coat in Stock
Values to $45.00, now
Any Evening Dress in Stock
Values to $55.00, now
$15.00
$15.00
$15.00
Any Street Dress in Satin, Crepe
or Wool, Values to $35. now
All our higher priced Furs for a few days EXACTLY
ONE-HALF PRICE
A WORD ABOUT SPRING
STYLES
Wt niv not K0inK to malce as early
a spring showing as usual in Tail
ored Suits, Coats and Dresses, as
the styles are later in being set
tled, owing to the uneortain eoudi-'
tions in Paris. The. foremost Paris
artists have not made tho advance
early showing that thoy usually do.
3ut we are making preparations to
show a most handsome lino just a
little later than usual, nnd it will
pay yon to wait for our nutheiitic
styles as usual.
All Children's Coats ) VrtM
Reduced to 1" ITItL
All Winter Coats r p.;
Reduced to 1" 1 IlCG
All Skirts Reduced 1-3 to 1-2 Off
Trimmed Hate
Values to $15 now
Trimmed Hats
Values to $7.50 now
Unlrimmcd Shapes
Values to $7.50 now
$3.98
$1.98
$1.98
All Sweaters, Underwear, Um
brellas, etc. reduced
Messaline
Petticoats
Very Special
$1.98
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FIGURES TALK!
BUT IT'S THE QUALITY BACK OF THE FIGURES THAT REALLY TELLS YOU THE MOST
We need room for spring goods; we are willing to pay you in increased clothes value for the help youll give us in taking the fall and
winter goods away. That's the moving spirit back of this sale which starts
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SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30th
Our stocks aren't "enormous;" this is riot a "stupendous" sale. Hete are just the broken sizes arid patterns left from early selling, many
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes included.
A GLANCE
Suits Lot 1 consists of
$15 and $16.50 D?0 "7 C
Suits reduced to . JPQ
AT A FEW OF THE PRICES
Suits Lot 2 consists of $20, $22.50,
$25 and $27.50 j 1 'I "7 C
Suits reduced to qP A J
Suits Lot. 3 consists of
$25 and $27.50 fDJ 1 f. 1 C
Suits reduced to W A V -
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Underwear, Etc.
ft . 20 Per Cent discount on Wool Union
'Suicsr Two Piece Wool Garments, Sweater
'c 'Sweater Coats, Outing Flannel Robes and
Pajamas.
Rain Coats
$10 Coats reduced to . . . . $6.75
$15 Coats reduced to . . .' . 8.75
Mandlcburg Raincoats Reduced 20
25 Discount On
served.
All Overcoats. Nothing re-
Hats-Standard Makes
Lot No. 1 includes $2 and $3 Hats reduced to $1.35
Lot No. 2 includes $3 and $3.50 Hats reduced to 2.00
Neckwear Bargains
50 and 75c Stylish Neckwear, Sale Price .
39c
I Golf Shirts
Lot No. 1 Golf Shirts $1.50 reduced to . . $.75
Lot No. 2 Golf Shirts $1.50 and $2 reduced to 1.15
Khaki and Grey Flannel Shirts
Regular and Military Collars all at 20 discount
Blue Flannel Shirts at 33 'j discount
Alterations Free
During the
Sale
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