Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MlDDFOttl) MAR; TIM HUNK lUIODFORD. OI?K(JOX, TIirUSDAY, OfTOBKK
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MIbb FldolaH Mornn nnd Miss Lura
Fonts, dolt'Kivlcs from Medford, left
today for Anhlntid, to attend tho
Jnckson County Sunday ecIioo! convention,
J. 0, GerktnR, tho best all nround
photographer in eouthorn OreRon.
Always reliable Ncgatlvcn mndo nny
whero, tlmo or iilnco. Studio 228
Wain St. rhono 320-J.
David C. Lewis f Portland In visit
ing Frocl Hopkins at Snowy Hutto
orchards.
Buy Medford. niado candy at tho
Shnsta.
Frank Frazor of Now York, Chi
cago and Medford arrived Tuesday
to spend n fortnight in tho valley, vis
iting friends nnd looking after prop
erly Interests.
' Weston Camora Shop for first clnss
Kodak finishing nnd Kodak supplies.
Tho Upworth Leaguo will glvo n
nodal evening at Iho Mtliodlst church
Friday, to which nil momborn nnd
friends of tho lcaguo arc cordially
Invited to attend.
"Bather," tho colored print in this
inonUTji.Ladipfl'. Home Journal. Ihivo
j It frnnied lioforo It hceoines spoiled.
Approprlalo finnies specially priced
ut GOc and 75c. Tho Swoiu Studios.
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A clofk employed by Martin & Ilnr-
roll wiih fined J.'. In Hi" pollen court
WVditoidny kti filiarw of spiling clg-
rrouei to ucjiooiuojb. loinpiniiH
j una made by tuachorH In the schools
who noticed the effect of tho tobacco
on their pupil's work in tho clnnsos.
Tho boys told whom tlipy purchased
their "plllr.." Sonio of tho youths
mild they smoked becntitu oldor stu
dents did. Other tobacco dcnlors nro
under Hiiivclllnnco nud i' campaign
will bo launched against ludlscrlm
ltifto soiling of tobacco.
Do Voo buys beer bottles.
Wlll'iuii Utter of Kiuio's cree't
spent Wednesday In Medford attend
ing to business matters,
j Shoo repairing guaranteed at Ill-
don's. ,,.); i 2Q1
Tho suit of '.Mrs. 0. II, 1'lerco
against the city for $2500 nllogcd to
have been sustained wln-n Hhq slip
ped on u rise In the pavement In front
of tho Keonniuy tnnrkut lust spring,
will bo ciiWmI In tho circuit court next
wot-k. Tho conn Ml i np adjourned
mooting Wednesday night, gavo tho
city attorney power to hlro export
medical testimony to combat tho
niiilii contention In her nllcgatlnu
thnt-lior Injury U pormauont.
-Furs dCHiiod nt the rantorlum I)y
Works.
Tho Davlses, father and two now
wcor nrnwtcd Thursday charged wjt
threntnnlug to shoot Sum MeadowJ
a neighbor, In thu upper Oreuk ,dls
trlrt. They will bo given n hmjrliig
In Jusllco Taylor's court In thu morn
ing. Tho best stylos, tho best qunlltlon
and tho best prices nro found In tho
millinery department of tho M. M.
Dopt. Store, lq
Alex Nlbloy, secrelnrv of tho Oro-fion-Utah
Sugar company, and F. S.
llramwnll have returned from a short
liiuliivss (rip to (irnnts Pass.
One of tho wonders of tho ngo.
Now Kdlsnn Diamond Disc Phono
graph concert each ! this wools.
Come In nnd lUtuu. Pnlmur Piano
Place. Medford Hunk building.
Hop price In tho front shipping
ami relliug routers of the oast and
middle wot dropped Tuosduy and
Wednesday for a total of Sl.atS. This
hlump will Ipiyu Us 'tf'tct on local
condition.
Hutto Falls Wood Yard, Phono IS
or SSil; wood all kinds. 203
IIhIhIi Kurvfc has left for Chicago,
wlitmi ho will t-utur sehool to stuily to
Ida doctor.
At small ooxt with iiuoxoolluil ser
vlco wo mako your olntlin look now.
Ilocomo uno of our satisfied pultons.
All work gun.rautMd. Pautorlum Dyo
Works.
At a imw'uiu of Urn ot) commit
WiHlunwhiy nlKlit, Itoit Anderson, II
A. Tl.leroir, M. V. I.iimsdoii. IC. II.
lVhl, J. A. Prry, nud A. C Hubbard
nrrro Hiipolnlwl the budgtt oomniittuo
Mi' tho-yoar.
Home niHilo tnW) itl lift Vho'b.
"ho (Irani ! hi h school will
piny Modfwd la this city 8ntird.
mid Klmnnth I'hIU will iay Asblsnd
'The loeal toaui It practicing hard lu
mi f fart to run np a b'K kcore. Tho
IiiimU jlattHtt IH Uriulc UM Hum
tww wvekn nro Uy a II to t wur.
See Duvq Wood nooitt that flrw In
siirnnro polloy. Qfflie ilftll Trlbuno
Hhlg.
J. K llr!lr itf (kit i Is. Cal , is
i twinr tit uu uf iuvh tstturs In the
dry hl wk
Hlflon's lio rtmlr shop uiovchI
aojojw striMt froM uUI UHi. t '
lUy Temp uf Usllce is iuUln a
fw days it ilf cltv 4 vmIIv. at
lenrtlHK lu bnalaiMM wntiara
Try on uf tkoio blje Iw oM oMt
iiillkalmktt nt Do Vqo
aogri N'tehol am! WlB Ahpol
itwit WodNeadw atenioou la ikm
ApplosHtw district attending to atock
biulnem
Jlutloniut bread at Do Voob,
A. E. Powell reports Hint tho sad
dto of a bicycle- loft standing In the
nlloy In tho rear of tho Mall Tribune
building was stolen Wednesday night.
Tho wheel was standing within flvo
foot of a bench where Mr. Powell was
working, nnd was In plain sight.
If you will tell us why Thos. A.
Bdlson outclasses all other Inventors
wo will toll you why tho Now Bdlsoti
Diamond Disc Phonograph outclasses
all others. Conio In nnd listen. Pal
mer Piano Place,
W. J. Lyons of Oold Hill spent
Wednesday lu this city attending to
business matters.
$ir,00" to loan, It. A, Holmes, In
surance man,
Frank Young of Iluch spent Wed
nesday lu this city nnd Jacksonville
mending to business matters.
Wo prolong the life of your clothes
hy careful cleaning, pressing, repair
ing or rcllnlng. Pnntorltim Dyo
Works, 5 Fir St. North. Phono 24 I.
W, D. Smith of Ashland was a bus
iness visitor In this city Wednesday
afternoon.
When hotter insurande la sold
Holmes Tho Inauranco Man will soil
It.
The petit Jury of (lie circuit court
for tho October term will be called
next Monday morplng nt 10 o'clock.
Thcro nro but four criminal cases on
tho docRct. ' ' "
Hailed ham and bacon at Do Voo's'
A wind sprnng up this noon from
tho north, nnd blew for ten minutes
wltfi'somo gusto. It-then veered sud
denly to tho south, and blow for teu
m I uu ton from that direction, A calm
prevailed then (or tho rest of the af
ternoon. "No trcspnss" signs for salo at
Mall Trlbuno offlco. '
Tho civil action of William Walsh
against the Southern Pacific for
$2f00 personal Injury damages, al
luged to havo boon sustained when
ha was thrown vloloutly, It In nllog
cd against the sldo of n freight train
cnbooso, has been postponed until tho
'JttiihdVy'torm of tho circuit court up
on application of tho defendant.
' Ilrlng thoso old magazines and po
rlodlcalB to tho Mall Trlbuno for
binding.
The campaign for acreage for
sugar boots ban 119011 started In Pob
ephlnn county under the nttsplces ot
tho Grants Pass Commercial club;
Do Voo delivers tho Orcgoulan to
you ovary day for 75c a month.
Wilbur Scott of Oregon C-lty'H
spending a few days In thu city and
valley attending to business matters,
Chncolato creams, caramels, chips,
peanuts, etc., only 30c a lb. at Do
Voo's.
VOTE -MEDYNSKI
PLAN ON NOV. 9
At 11 mooliim nl' Hie eilv mum-il tal
night the palli wiih cleared l'ur a Nolo
on the .Medyiifki rebuilding propor
tion ul 11 Nopiiil uloclion to lie hold
November 11. Councilman Mites in-
f troiluoed n ntfoltilimi Unit wa adopt
ed, which piowdcd that in cusc of the
defeat of the Mi'd.vnaki plan the pon
tile will have 11 chance to Vole on the
ritl-lll plan nt the rogiilnr citv elec
tion .Idnuary III. It i set forth in
thin i evolution that the council kept
faith with the people lu Hie plan to
introduce 11 competitive miiiiflurc. hut
were thwarted lv the unexpected rul
ing of the citv attorney oil the legal
ity of the plan.
Councilman Mcd.viihki wiid lie did
not en re how many proposition op
poM'd his at tho special election, lint
contended Hint the Htipportorn oT the
fjD-.'iO plan hud been "unfair nud 1111
just" nnd "Hint the people hud Hpn
keii." Councilman Sargent predicted
Hint Hie Mod.yiwki plan would be de
feated, which ((lilted ils fnlher li
uimisc that it would not. Council
man Mile nmed thai nil citizenx for
got fnotionnl differences fur llu1 1'om
mon good.
The ineeliin; was vcrv hriel, with
out 11 ripple of excitement, cnnlrun
to general expcetiilinns.
BAND
ICE
GREAT
SUCCESS
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10 PACIFIC FLEET
SAN' FIIANVIKCO. Oct. 'Jl. Iteur
Adiiiinil Willinm V. I'lillaiu, ciiimiuiii-
del-in-cliiet ol the l'neilio le-ene
fleet; Cnptnin Chnrkw M. Tozer ol
the ciuiot' South Dakota; Captain
OM'pli M. IteevoN of the hattlosliip
Oregon anil (.ieutciiuiit Arthur C. Knil
of the cruiser Milwnukoe, nil tea fur
in mini, are tidier today hy 11 land
going automobile apiece, Henry Ford
of Detroit, Mich., pence ndvocnle,
who is here attending the I'liiuima
I'acil'ic oxpoHtioii, made the gifts tp
the fightui's wIkinu wiirxhii tiug at
anchor off the exposition water
front. "The lueii in the nuv.v, from
admirals down to sailor hid, me the
finest inon in the woild," he said.' "I
wUh it wore in mv putter to vet I hcu
nil into mine con trie tiw Sine- ut 1 11-domoi."
Tin- bund coneoil nl I hi- N.M.itnriiiui
la-t oM-nicu wns mi iimpinlified sue
ces. The- liidjjiaiii shotted goo I
.judgment in its -election nud un-.
well received hy Si Inrae uuillonce, nl
Ihougli the iiltuiidamio ttiis not what
it should hnvo boon. l'rolesor
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lfootV violin solo biought an, itnme
dinlu eneoie. 111 jtylth he wns-jiecvun-'
puniod hy a Mute ohligato by Director
Cunm. FleUlnO' rVh xuve one of,
hi" usual plenum' hong- nud Vj!u:l.,
Wnilo (h'moiistrafed thai he is out of
the nuiiitniir Qlf-i by his excellen'
cornet oln. ' . f ,
Diroetor CumF is (u bo highlv com-1
mended, as 1110 Hie moinhers, 11s onlv
h.v capable instruction nnd consistent
hard work could 11 hnnd he put in
such form tin ttm mIiouii lust night.
After the conceit pr.iotienll eery
oiip remained for the dnneing, wliich
was (cj)t up eiith'isiiisticnilv until
midnight ami "an cujouiblc time win
find by all."
i Celebrate CTW j
I Week j)
I wfM 5feeMw) In Air4iglrf 15ns
fll flf rtuu! ft3' SSMSSfjl coffpe ro(lttcr. on rh0Pcjfic B
)'M,i"vTl. THE "ROYAL CLUB" HOUSE TortUnd. Ore. W
CII1CACO, Oct. 21. Ah a slap In
Mayor Thompson for his order clos
ing Chicago sntoons on Sunday, Al
derman B. F. Cullcrton, lender of the VVtkAVnA
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"W WITHOUT FEAR
OF
...v mosi prev
alent opinion In Bnglnn'd Is that they)
nro fighting tho battles of Franc
and llusslii, thanks to tho censor. Tho
letter oxpresses the opinion that tho
full of Constantinople would bring tho
Mrltlsh public to tho knowledge Hint
they nre most seriously menaced of
the lot, nud that Franco nud Russia
ant fighting their battles.
Drs. A. It, nnd Loulsn Hedges, chl
roprnntlc physicians, Stownrt build
ing, S.1G Kast Main St.
Charles Stein of Merlin, Oregon, Is
spending n few days In tho Pity and
villlny attending to business matters.
Dean Vlntng of Ashland spent
Thursday morning In this city at
tending to IiunIiiomi mntters.
Fresh rnanted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
F. 1.. King of Itoseburg Is among
the out of towp visitors In the city
this week. ,
Pnatngo HlHinpH nt Do Vou's.
Tho weather bureau today Is flying
tlt flag of fair and cloudy weather
The WnsHlnntou; D. IV prediction Is
for rain.
Mrs. l.onch, export cnrsctlerre, tun
torlal nnd fit guaraiitcod. 32G North
Hnrtlett.
Tho White Hlbbon special W. C.
T. I' was mot lu Ashland by a dulo
KHtlon of W. C. T. P. workers from
Jackson county Thove from Medford
ttr Mrs. T. A Howell, Mrs. .1 C
Wood. Mm. I.. II. (lodlovo. Mrs. Itlle
I). llonsoii. Mrs. W J. Scott, Mrs
I'lsher. Mrs. Knuler. Mrs. It. 1.
Hftgiift of IAmkIo Point. lt8V. and Mrs
Simmons, Mrs. Floroy, Mr. Painter
and Mother of Itnguu Itlvor. Mr. M
t.. i. osier.
Job Printing In all !U hranehs at
the Mall Trillium office
. 8 Itiuwnfeftum hm ikon attardml
the H 9ffrtHl b th $0uthiru Pa
rlflo for prla In th eartoadint eon
teal In lUW dhl'loo
Hook binding of any klud st tho,
Mall Tribune oftlw
Th Paieni -TimhIum twe at ihe
l.lnoala acltool UI ma! Kilda) at
UmiMNi at 3-30 at lit school build
lug UIM UobtMsoa of th aul.i,,
library will suak on "Tba BooU
TUI Chlldiea b(tuld Ktad " A lar.
alUftdMM Is dawlroti a thU l a ub
Jwi't ail parunu akould b lait-roattii
in
Hot TaMlw st the Uiwta.
"No hauiUM" oteM tr ash) at th
Mali Trlbiu sfftM.
lttar haada, lopa. bill baadf.
loo leaf atktetni. at tho Mail Tri
bune oftu.-
INDIGESTION OR
SOUR, ACIO STOMACH
Instant Holler!
Minis Vour
! "Pnpo'fi Dlnpcpsln''
' Sliiuiacli Tiimtilo
Fiu-evcr
Wonder what upaet your stomach
which portion of the food did tho
damage do you? Well, don't bother.
If jour stomach Is In a revolt; It
sour, gassy and upset, and what you
Just ate has tormented into stubborn
lumps; head dUy and aches; belch
gases and acids and cruciate tindt
geMcd food; breath foul, tonguo coat
ml Just take a little Cape's niupnp
sln and lu five miuutos you wonder
what became ut thu ImlljiMlui and
dlstrosa.
Million of men and omci lodsy
know that it I needles to h.o a bad
ttnmiich. A llttla Dlapcpaiu ocias
lonally koopa this delicate organ teg
itlatnd and tht wit thwlr favorite
foods without fear.
If our stonmrh dowsn't take rare
of j our liberal limit without rebel
lion; If )our food U a dnmayo In
stead of a htilp. roipembor the ipilck
ust, suroat, most hariulosa relief Is
Papo's Dliiioplu which cost only
fft cent for a largit ease at drug
store. It' truh wonderful -it dl
gi(a food and et IhliiK sttalght,
so aeiitly and enslly that It la leally
iistonistitiiK Pi-'iist for our sake,
don't yo on ami on witii ,t we.il. , dl
ordeud ftto'lM I oiintlen .irv
'wets" lu tho city council, today
nskod the llccuso committee of that
body to take from the mayor and
place In tho hands of the council tho
power of Issuing and revoking sn
loon licenses.
Tho committee decided to call May
or Thompson before It to get his po
sition on tho Sunday closing order.
Charges Hint favoritism to downtown
saloons Is being shown hero were
mndo nt tho committee meeting.
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Ant icipaflng
The fiew Baby
Rrrrr nncrtnnt motlirr tlioiilil hare nl
hnnd n hnllk of "Mother's Krlcnil." It If
nppllttl ntrr lh m-utlff. innkM lhai Mront,
tliry xmnt t.lttinit umlir ilrulii. palti
rrllpf.l. nmi"".A l nrninn' mitt tlir ilia l
Ultra prrirrvcil iiciiit iratu and nihtr ite
fivK.Mi ixi.nninii vt'wt ""M. tic s Krli"i" 'n'
Ik-cii nerlcrlcil. V r.lr for ii tnliuliKi IxviW
nl free lf llni'Uifld Kcnlator Co., C
l.nmir IIMir. t . t . f. i
It It Ml! MlIU iirarlp Informntlnn nnd
wotidfrful IrltprUriim ntnt'Tnl mntlirra win
rtTiil inroiiKil Jhe ordeal and ow their cut
foil lu "Mollicryv Krlen't
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PANAMA EXPOSITION EXCURSION
WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR $31.00
Round-Trip, First-Class Railroad Transportation.
First-Class Hotel Accommodations (room with bath).
Five General Admissions to Exposition.
Eicht Main Zone Attractions
Sight-seeing Trip in and about San Francisco.
This will be a Special Train for the people of the
Rogue River valley, with otTrvntion car and a stop
of -30 minutes or more at Shasta Springs, and ar
rangements are being made for dinner at Dunsmuir.
This is to be an eight-day trip, date being - i
about November 10th
For full information and particulars, address or
phone
Office Phone, 230, Res. Phone, 808 R, SCOTT V. DAVIS, Medford
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10 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Free at the Premium Parlor. A
r -r o ti,
i-riiijj i uui oiaiup ouuivs.
Only Place
You Con Buy
H.&(i. Corsets
in Meilfortl
H
M. DEPARTMENT STORE
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
RELIABLE METHODS
Exclusive
Audits for
Munsinu
Underwear
Friday aed Saturday All Day Sale
TIUY OUTING FLANNELS NOW
10c Fancy 27-inch Outing
32 c eiain Outing -
15c Plain Whit and Cream Outing.
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Ladies' Shoes, $1.98
$3.50 Black Velvet Button Shoos
going at this price while thoy
last
Valuable Coupon
20 S. & H. STAMPS FREE
With a cash purchase of $1.00 or
more by presenting this Coupon
Friday and Saturday, October 22
and 23, 1915,
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DR.. RiCKERT
1 ) itit HrUltki
Munsing Underwear
Women's modiuin weight Union
Suits, low neck and short sleeves
or hieh neck and long sleeves.
nicely fiuished and perfect fitting
garments $1.00, $1.50
Boys' Suits, $5.00
Big values in All-Wool Boys1
Sui4s, 5 to 1() years, 2 pairs pants
with each suit, vf riety of fall pat-'
terns to select from.
School Shoes
Dependable makus in wide, com
forcible teats that afford plenty
of room for growing feet, patent
and gunmeltil leathers, all sizes,
at $159, $1.79, $1.93
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he possession of
labookofiJto:'
g'neen stamps gives
rou the power to
chooseAIaddin-like,
from thousands of
beautiful and useful
articles in the Pre
mium Parlor with
out a cent of cost.
Remarkable Showing &
of Coats and Suits
Corduroys, Astrakhans,
tweeds and novelty mixtures,
newest and smartest modelr
of the season, mostly in
three-quarter and full length
styles, lined throughout with
dependable linings and effec
tively 'trimmed. All sizes for
women and misses
. . .,.! . . ..$7.50 to $25.00
The high quality of the work
manship in these suits and
the extreme earn exercised
in producing lines that give
grace and chic will at once
appoal to the particular wo
man. These suite are the last
word in 'style,' ' and are
fashioned from the finest
broadcloth, in black, navy
blue, "brown, green or plum,
at $18.50 to $35.00
Mdford,
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