Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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L PERSONAL
Coilhly Surveyor A, T. lirowh In In
the Aniilnghto district for tlin romnln
dor of tltlB weok nttondlnR to county
llUBlllCflfl.
Ilalph DarltiiR or flohl Hill spoilt
Thtirsdny In .Medford on business
innttors.
What's better than nn old estab
lished Flro Insurance Comtmny after
n firo? Only one Itrcmlum. San
Franrlsco losses pnld In full, $4,tr3,
000.00. Sco iiKNNirrr nt 102 West
Main St., Auont for UNION' ASSUR
ANCE SOCIKTY OF LONDON. 303
. LoiiIr Ulrlch and wlfo of .Tnckson
vlllo wero visitors In tills city Thurs
day evening.
Victor Maxim linR purchased a mln
InR prospect In tho Steamboat dis
trict, and will lenvo tomorrow for the
jtroiorty. Jlr. Maxim forsook the
tailoring business for mining.
Fresh Columbia river smelts six
cents a pound. Medford Fish & Poul
try Mnrkot. Phono 3C2. it
I.orla Martin, acquitted slayer of
Gnmo Warden Arthur S. Hubbard of
Ashland spent a few hours Friday
morning in Medford visiting. He
spent tho day following his release at
the homo of his sister at Central
Point. X rumor was started this
morning that Martin had boon arres
ed for alleged violation of tho gamo
laws, but this was naught but idle
gosBlp. Martin, according to his
friends Jtas no Intention of going to
Ilrltlsh Columbia as roportcd. Ho is
keeking employment, and applied to
County Commissioner Con Leaver for
work at tho Jluczard mine Martin
Is desirous of securing work In the
woods, where bo has spent most of
his llfo.
Arc you insured by a first-class
company? If not sco W. T. York at
once. 303
Judge J. It. Nell of Jacksonville,
County Assessor . It. O reive, County
Judgo "Sou Velio, E. B. Hanley and
J. 13. Darkdull wore 'guests of Colonel
Frank II. Kay and Dr. C. R. Ray on a
visit to tho Draden mine Friday.
Kodak, tlflshlng and supplies at
Weston's Ci4'' .Shop? Opposite
Dook Store, ftT ' '
J. A. ChuepnJ. Stale School Snp
crlntcnden L J jlartho county visiting
tho high spools of tho valley In com
pany with XJT. "W'ls. .Today, ho will
be at Talent and Medfor.d and will
return to Saloni tonfgiitl "
Fresh Columbia Tlvcr smelts six
cents a pound. Medford Fish & Poul
try Market. Phone,- 302, , tf
Tho Collego "Womons club will
meet Saturday afternoon March 13th
at tho homo of M$s. E. E. Kelly, 911
QueonMdafcfMeiue.
Flro Insurance Cv Y.
Tongwald.
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Dr. A. W. Dcano has returned from
a business trip to Portland.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Schuette of
South Ivy aro tho parents of a 7
pound girl, born this morning.
See Shaplcigh Hardware Co., for
fishing tackle, especially tho boys,
Dr. E. E. Emerson and wlfo of
Butte Falls arrived in the city Thurs
day and will sirand a weok trans
acting business hero and vldtlng A.
F. Stennctt and wife. Mr. Emerson
has a number of flno milk cows In
tho valley and wants to buy more. Ho
will ship thorn next week to his dairy
farm near Butte iKalls.,
not It at Do vSa'V,
Koprcsontatives of tbo Darnum &
Bailey circus wcro in tho city the
first of tho weok making arrange
ments for the appearance of tho show
lu this city next August. They made
arrangements for tho securing of a
license from tho city, conferring with
tho city recorder ,pon this point.
Another agent will' bo along in a
couple of weeks with a contract for
grounds.
Qeorgo Lyman and W. L. Van Hnu-
ten of Cold Hill aro In the city today
on business.
The chicken dinners and other
good things) ut the Nush Cafeteria
aro becoming more- popular than ever
and It you have not tried them bet
tor da so.
Elmer Chester of Grants Pass
spent Friday morning In Medford
attending to business matters.
Walter Merrick writes friends In
this city that )e ,1$ nOvv omployod as
a roportor on u Honolulu newspaper,
and will not return to this city for
sqnio (lino,
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop, Opposlto Hook
Store.
Tho Rev. Paul Randy of Jackson
ville spout Thursday in this city vis
iting friends.
Fresh Columbia river smelts six
cents a pound, Medford Fish Paul,
try Market. Phono 362. tt
Andrew JoldnesB, Henry Callaghan
aud Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Curnahan
Will leave about tho first of tho
month for their 'mining interests In
the Blue Ledge district.
Infant's, sets made to order, from
IS to 3C pieces. Prices $5,00 and up.
Also children's cloth. 10C North
Kroat street, 102
J? H, Grant of Cottage GGrovo,
QrgoB, is among the put of town
vbritorc Ui tite ety this wm!i.
James MnhonTy ot Wntklns, Ore
gon, Is spending tho week In Mod
ford attending to business mnttcrs
and visiting friends.
Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tengwald.
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.Too Rader of Phoenix Is spend
ing tho day In Medford.
Mntlneo, tho Page today.
Tho Easter' vacation In the slate
schools will begin Thursday, April
1st. In tho city schools tho vaca
tion will begin April 2nd,
8woet cldor nt Do Voe's.
Court Hall who has been confined
to liU homo for the last two weeks
with a severe attack of rheumatism
Is able to be around again.
Sco Davo Wood about ihat flro In
furancn policy. Offlco Mall Tribune.
Dldg.
A letter received from Hud An
derson says that he and his mother
and sister will motor to this section
tho coming summer, en route to the
San Francisco fnlr. Dick Donald,
former manager of Anderson, Is In
Ios Angeles, and In planning to ln
vado either Moxtco or Ilrltlsh Colum
bia with a string of fighters.
Get ysur nuttor, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at Do Voo'a.
Raseball players of tho city are
figuring on organizing a team to rep
resent Medford on the diamond. They
have everything but a manager. Tom
Fuson, who managed the team thrco
years ago, Court Hall, ami BjickiEw
Ing are being considered for the
place.
Pelviloncr for ladles. Mrs. Leach.
Phone 3C3-J.
Orln Davis of Weed, Cal., is spend
Ing a few days in tho city visiting
friends and attending to business
matters. ""'
Spring pninting and reflofatlng of
business houses Is under way' In sev
eral quarters.
Early cabbage and cauliflower
plants; ready March 1st. Orders also
taken for nil kinds of vegetable
plants. Maddox & Bouncy, phono
S7-R. 310
Claim Agent Fred Day of tho
Southern Pacific with headquarters
In Portland, spent Friday in this city
and Jacksonville attending to legal
matters.
One of tho matters to conio up nt
the next meeting of tho city council
Tuesday ojtsnlng VULbc Uio Issuance
pf tho nnnu'ai spring clean-up order.
In Ashland gents with no visible
means of support are to be given a
broom, and It Is likely Oiat-.ilie same
powcy win oo pursucu'jiero.-
Prlsmatlc Ray has accomplished the
most wonderful results In scalp trou
ble; used only in connection with
Marlnello treatments. Try it for
falling hair. .Marlnello Hair Shop,
07' Garnott-Coroy Bids.
The only police actfvlty for tho 2-1
hours ending at noon today was the
arrest and. forking up of cum drufik.
Miss Marlon Rice of Holland Is
spending s few days In this city
clsiting friends and relatives.
J. O. Gerklng, tbo best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives tnado any.
where, time or place. Studio 228
Vlaln St. Phone 320-J.
Tho regular nightly sprinklo of
rain fell over the valley Thursday
night, but It was not sufficient to
even dampen tho ground. This sec
tlon is only ten inches short on the
averago rainfall to dato. Tho order
of the weather tho last two weeks
'has been to cloud up in the evening
rain a few drops about ten o'clock,
'turn colder, and sunshino during tbo
following day.
For hotter Insurance, seo Holmes,
the Insuranco Man.
Thcro was general rejoicing among
tho pugilistic fans ot the city last
night when tho news arrived that
Wllllo Ritchie whipped Freddy Welsh
tho lightweight champion of tbo
world.
FRECKLES
February and Miurli Wort Months
for TliW Trouble How to Ile-
iikivo I&ihlly
Thoro'8 a reason why nearly every
body freckles in Kebruury and March,
but hapjilly thero Is also a remedy
for theu ugly bleinlshcs, and no one
need Htay freckled.
Simply got nn ounce of othino, dou
ble MrciiBth, from your druggist and
apply a little of it iiIkIH and morn-
tin;, and in a few dayti you should
see. that oven tho worst freckles have
begun to disappear, while tho light
ones have vanished ontlroly. Now is
tho tlmo to rid yourself of freckles,
for If not icmovcd now thoy may stay
all summer, and spoil an otherwise,
beautiful complexion. Your money
hack if othino falls.- Adv.
WHEN YOU THINK OF
TIRES
THINK OF
GATES
Tho Rev. W. F. Shields ot the
Presbyterian church spent n few days
this week In Ashland visiting friends.
J. L. Kent of Roseburg Is spend
ing n few days In tho city visiting
friends and. relatives.
Tho regular meeting of the Roy
Scouts will bo held nt tho Nntntorluut
this evening.
A verdict In favor of the Southern
Pacific rnllroad was returned by a
jury In the circuit court Thursday
In the suit of tho Medford Realty
company against tho railroad for al
leged careless handling of goods.
Pending the settlement ot the suit a
$300 freight bill wan held In abey
ance. Tho railroad was represented
by Attorney G. M. Roberts and tho
realty company by Attorney 11. R.
McCabe.
The debaters of tbo Phoenix and
Talent schools will hold a contest to-
"night nt Phoenix.
John Job and wlfo of the Applegate
spent Thursday In Medford visiting
friends and attending to business
matters.
Miss Hess Ryan of Chicago Is vis
iting with her sister Mrs. Harry E.
Tucker of this city.
R. II. McCurdy returned Thursday
evening from n business trip to San
Franclnco.
Ray Toft will not faco a third
trial upon a perjury charge, by virtue
of the dismissal of the action against
him Thursday afternoon Two Juries
In the case disagreed. A similar ac
tion against A. B. Sallng was dis
missed. County Assessor W. T. Grlovo of
Jacksonville is spending a few hours
In Medford today on county business.
Ixiin Charley and wlfo of I.ako
Creek spent Thursday In Medford at
tending to business mutters.
PAGE THEATER TO GIVE
$1000 IN HANDSOME PRIZES
A novel contest has Just been In
auguratcd by tho management of tho
Page theater In which prizes to the
value of $1000 will bo offered as
prizes In a voting contest to run over
a period ot three weeks.
First on tho list Is the new 1910
Maxwell touring car fully equipped
with electric lights and starter, top,
windshield and speedometer. Tho
second prlzo Is a $100 diamond ring
and tho third prize is a JT.O diamond
ring to bo displayed at a local Jew
eler's.' '
; The contest is to start at onco,
nomination blanks being given with
each admission good for fifty votes
to enter. Tho name and address ot
tho ono you with to voto for can. bo
written on tho slips and dropped
into tho ballot box In tho lobby ot
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Coats from
New Millinery
Seo our beautiful sliowiug of Millinery. 'You cannot afford
to choose your hat until you sco our line Styletf are tho best
the market affords and prices are less than' you arc in tlio
habit of paying. Our cases and tables arc full 'to overflowing.
Many
The Daylight Store
&
the Page theater. Tho name Is tlioti
entered In the Itst ot contestants and
shown on tho screen each day, with
the number of votes. Five voles Is
tvon with each ndmlsslon to the thea
ter lu nddltlon to the nominating
ballot.
The management of the Page ItaH
secured the services of .Mr Sprat and
assistants, who will mniinge tho con
test and attend to the details, also
count the votes each day until tho
close, when three prominent muu lu
tho city will act os Judgvs, take
charge and award the prises. The eon
test managers are strangers In Med
ford nud will handla the contest In an
Impartial manner, having disponed of
several automobiles through the thea
ters throughout .the United States.
Tho car Is on display In tho lobby
of tho Page and It Is ready to be turn
ed over to the fortunate contestant
on April, Who will It buT Maybe
yourself. ,
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The nnntial spring- opening- and sale
begun nt tho Maun iKp.utment More
Thursday afternoon, continuing- until
Saturday evening. Spring goods in
the lntivt colors and designs are
shown, nnd a liuve crowd of buyers,
including many from out of town
points, were in attendance. Mumc
was funiNlied Thursday by Messrs.
Hoot nnd Whinll. The -lore is taste
fully decorated for the occasion. It
was tho most Mii't'Ohsful opening in
the history of the stole.
.Mann's storo is ui'to-lliefmiiiiite,
the window displays uorks of art,
aud the new uicrchnmliiu nio-.t at
tractively shown.
In Mann's, .Medford litis a metro
politan .store, nnd the steady growth
of business testifies to the apprecia
tion o tthe public.
ZAPATA TROOPS KILL AMERICAN
(Centinued: from rage II
Immediately General Snlazar, tho
post comninnder, expressed his ap
preciation to the diplomatic corps for
their efforts to sjtvc iho city from
famine and prhmisj-lljiiol only protec
tion t the lives and property of for
eigners, bill to provide transportation
facilities to bring food into the city.
The international relief comuutteo
to which General Obrcguit refuted
tniusiiortutiou ftu'UUa'rt- to obtain
supplies, llien rcns-ciublcd nnd (Icn-
SPRING
OPENING
MANN'S STOR
TATHEN you know the coat and suit you have on arc
perfect examples of the fashion designers art and
you are confident that you have the best that man tailors
can produce, you experience the real enjoyment of
wearing good clothes.
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Your good tasto will confirm our judgment and the Styjc-Craft makers' skill
when you soe tho beautifully tailored modols comprising our offering for tho
Spring season. Our lines aro complete and the various models afford a splen
did range of choice in hoth fabrics and colors.
$8.50 to $25
new things to show
but we
erul Sntnxtir nrrnitgotl lo huvo ono of
liis representatives co-operate with
litem. Thai, it?' was belieutl, vrlll
solve (he food problem.
The Hinzilian minister telegraphed
that at tho tune of filing id' his dis-
patch ihe city was quiet and cood or -
59k
Ovoid
0pJ2AatlO7Kl
For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the
country that a great many women have escaped serious op
erations by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, and it is true.
We are permitted to publish in this announcement
extracts from the letters of five women. All have been
recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be
more convincing?
IHorxmoN, Mr- MI htul pains In lx)lh tildes nnd such n fioronesi
I could scarcoly Htniik'litou up nt times. My back ached and I
ww so norvmw I could not hIcoji, and 1 thought 1 lfovor would lw
any letter until I Milwiiittc.d to tin oiK'tiitioti, hut I couituonccd taking
ydiu Ji I'iiikluuu't) Vogutahlo Coitiouiid and hmiii felt liko a now
woman." Mra. IIaywaui Kowkus, llodgilon, Mo.
O Mi:t.iiYvit.i.B, Ivy. "I HUlforou from a suvoro fomiilo Irouhlo.
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My right sido hurt mo badly It wna tluully decided that 1
must ho ovnitcd iiH)ii. When my husband learned this ho Kt a
bottle of I.ydhi K. I'inklinin'ri Yogvtablo Compound for mo, unit after
Inking it a few dnya I got better and continued to improve until I
urn uow well." Mm. JIolme Smith, KJAD., Shelby vHIo, Ivy.
3.
IIakoykk. Pa. "Tho doctor
hiLslund got mo Lvdia K. I'inkhnm'tf Vegetablu Compound and I
experienced gloat ruliul in a short time. Now I feel like a new portion
uiiil can do n, hard duy'u work ivml not mind It." Mra. Avk wilt,
atw Walnut St-, Hanover, Va.
4 3)eoatut.j Ilu "I wna sick hi lied and threo of tho bout physl-
clans said I would have to lo taken to tho hospital for an oivr
ntion as I hud something growing in my left Hide. I refused to .itili
mit to tho opomtlon anil took I.ydla K. rinkliuin's Vegetable. Com
pound and It worked a mlmclo lu my case, nnd I toll other women
what it has done for mo." Mrs. Lauiia. A. (Iitmwui.ii, UI37 luwt
William street, lwcatur, in.
5.
Clkvkuvnd, Ohio. "I ww
my side mined me so that I
eration. Doctors said tlioy know ot uotiiiug tuat
would help mo. I took Lydlu K. llnkham'a Vege
table Compound nud I becamo regular and frco
from pain. I nm thankful for such a good modi
cine and will always givo It tho highest pralso."
Mre.C. H.GiUKriTii.luM Constant btCluvulaud.O.
Wrltfltor.TDIAK.l'INKllAMMKUICINECO.
F (CONFIIlK.VriAL) I.Y.N.N, MASS., for advice.
"Vnu 1nfni vrlll lin ifiiiuil. read oinl unaivcrtiil
by a woiuuu ud licldln utrlct
TOACC
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Tailored Suits $18.50 to $47.50
you that space here will not allow to mention, '
will be 'pleased to show you
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dor wiih being mnliiliiliied. Onlv lluee
lenses of looting had lieen icpuitcd lo
him, thai of n llrilMi French ulitl
tlermnn subject, details of which were
given to him by Iho (leniiilii and
(''reach ministers unit lite Hi'ltl-di
. charge d'affaires,
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ndvLseu n sovero oivrntlon. but my
vory Irregular nnd for neveral yearn
vxtveted to lmvu tu uiuieit:o an op
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The Children's New Dresses
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Thoso new Children's Dresses we have been telling you about.
are hero and they aro beauties, and so reasonable why, yoji
cannot afford lo waste tium making .thorn. Ainoskeag, Chani
bray and World fJinghanis, fast colors,
Sizes 2 to (i r 5fty, (Jfty, 75
Sizes 8 lo M $1.39, 1.48, $1.G5
See the New
r.ilnliil (jonglis i!i(M!roncliltls
Promptly Kollvoil!'
with 'i ounren Mchlffiiinltti'M Coneen
(rat ed llMuiotoriuit. IIchMck, it mil'
a ii teed to nlvo perfect nittlNfiielloti or
your inoiiey teliirned 111 Modrord
I'liiu'inue) AiH
Public Auction
(Weather Pornilttlnit)
We will Hell
SATURDAY AT 1:30
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llodhteud, I'ni'iiotM, Muttioiuaw; lied
HprliiKM, Hrnhoiiri, Commoilus, Itoclt
in, TnhlcH, Dlnlim ('IihIim, OiiN itiume,
Oil Htovo, Wire Cot, llmttor, Kiind
Lawn Mower, imod HlnKle HitraotH,
and mniiV other it it Ides, It oii
have nnythliiK to mII nen mt at ltouiu
'J, l'uliil llloelt. I'hoiio :uo-lt,
Wynkoop & Co.
Tup Price Paltl fur
BUTTER FAT
The White Velvet Ice Cream Co.
Mctlfuiil, OrcMou
SUITS
MADE TO ORDER
FROM ?25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Prcsslnq nnd Altcrinu
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
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DISEASE GERMS IN
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