Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 05, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MRDFORl) MAIL TRIBUNE, MKIMTORI). OR1WON. FRIDAY, XOVKALBIgR "h IMS.
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TOCAL AND
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PREFERS HOME AND HUBBY TO THE SIREN CALL OF THE MOVIES
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Normnn J. Merrill, of tho Central
Point district, who recontly under
went a minor operntlon for tliront
troublo, linn so far recovered nB to
bo ublo to bo nut ngnln. Mr. Merrill
la croctlnB n neat bungalow on bin
farm placo near Central J'olnt nnd
1b othorwiao prcpnrltiK to ciieiiko In
tho farmfnn liualness properly nnd,
therefore, profitably.
Dance at Gold Hill Saturday nlnht.
J. O, GorklnR, tho best nil nronnd
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives made nny--whoro,
tlmo or placo. Studio 228
Main 8U Phono 320-T.
Guy S. Merrick, a prominent bus
iness man of MIrbouIu. Montann, wns
nn Interested visitor In this valley
this wcok.
You will bo surprised at what your
money will buy nt auction sale, cor.
Kir nnd Mnln Saturday. 1D2
Postnuo stamps at : Voo'fl.
Jerry Powers, of Spokane, Wash
ington, who Iiiih been vIkIHiib the
Panama exposition at San Krnnclsco,
stopped In Medford n day on his re
turn homo. Mr. Powers wns former
ly a nowspnpnr man In tho north-
west field, hut Is now connected with
tho Northern Pacific Co., with head
quarters at Spokane. Ho says that
tho entlro Oregon exhibit nt tho big
fair Is strikingly attractive In Its no
tnblo differences from other exhibits,
In fashion of display and otherwise.
Ho rdgards It as ono of tho most prof
itable displays tlicro, In point of ad
vertising vnluo.
Get lllch Quick Wnlllngford. Rend
It In tho Orogonlau nnd Hxamlncr
nnd see tho plcturo at tho Stnr thentor
Krldny, Nov. 12th.
Smoke a King Spitz cigar, lie.
Thoy nro homo-mndo.
Hop, Prlnglo, of QroHlinni, Oregon,
whoro ho has engaged profitably lit
poultry, sayn ho has been told by ex
cellent authority that tho Itoguo river
valley cannot be excelled on tho coast
as ii poultry region, tho climatic eon
dltlonH nnd the character of tho soil
near tho foothills pinking tho valley
mi Ideal place for poultry production
jvlth tho minimum of loss.
Tho best styles, tho nest qualities
nnd tho best prices nro found In tho
millinery dopartmont of tho M. M.
Dopt. Storo. 190
Tiny Medford mndo candy at the
Shasta.
AVIIIIam Knglo'a demonstration ot
tho fact that lloguo river valley will
be found to be an Ideal place for tho
production of Sudan grass hns exulted
a deal of Inquiry from many stock
men of tho valloy and surrounding
foothill ranges. A ten aero field of
that succulout feed for th stock Just
off tho mountain pnHturago would be
n vnluabW) asset, Just now, to tho man
with a herd: nnd Hint, too, after
three crops havo been hitrvosted from
It for winter feed.
Mrs, Leach, Abdo-Support and
Flarcley surgical corset, at .120 N.
llartlott.
lltitternut bread at Do Voo's.
A. C. uostwlck of nuut'oni .was a
- Medford visitor Thursday.
Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing nnd Kodak supplies,
Game WnnlniiH Drlseoll, Sundry
nnd Walker wore Medford visitors
Thursday.
Boo Data Wood about that Hr In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
IlldK.
I)o Voo buys boor bottles,
.1 union Owen and family of Welleu
with recent Medford visitors.
Short repairing guaranteed nt III
don's. aOl
When better inaurnnrn Is sold
Holmes Tho Inauranco Man will soil
It.
Itopuirn ate being made to the
PhIiu burbling, eorner of Krout and
Mwln atvoots, the ornamental pro
jection of tint all above tho roof
having oritoked In hiioIi manner h to
MiigHust Us (Uiim-r to pedMtrlitUH on
tho wulk below.
llmlai your Liggett ft Myers cou
pons at Medford Clnr atom. 1 y 7
MrB. CmtwrlKhl, wlls or W. 0.
CarlM right of tho Mod ford Furniture
and llurdvvnre Co., amiiiipwiiliKl li
her grandmother, Mrs. Caroline Hell
luger, and Mrs. A. I.. Slovor, Mt e
I n id ay for Long Heaoh, California, to
remain during th wlntar.
ItiKuru your auto in the Alllnur
Against theft, fire. C. V. Tongwald.
110 acrott Untie Creek bottom, nil
under Irrigation at a cost of ton eents
an inch. Will rw all grains, al
falfa, clover, onions, celery, sugar
beets; una fourth mile lo depot. This
is a proposition that will Interest you
If you want mnihtHC Boil at almost
the suit of walsr. Prout tho ownr
to you. Itiu 111, Ucl Point.
PiwImiImn Officer C. It. Ctay r
turnod trom Matam this tuornlug, hsv
lug ileltvere.l itw uui iHtys tmm
t lift i if v to Hi.' slsts rtrftt Kiutot
them
Uroaches, lies-, Mrr ittaa. snd
miff links made inm IsmssJ .
I do not od lb" work tut gf lw,
hence can give o fewer piM.
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SAN' FHANt ISCO. I'nl., Nm. I 'i'lrm and nllilelie. Slio is not the len
To lie pioU'il out of u trowil lit tlio I'er, lrooiin?, Mippy-npined iyw of
e.)oqtiou nn the pii'tlu'-t (.ill m
town nnd offered a position l I'ran
eis Ituilimnii, fniuoiiH jnovinv pieliite
uetor, is the compliment tlmt licfell
Lillian Hurfeldt Thompson lieie.
Mis. TliompHon is blonde, 'JO, mid
the wife of Cecil Tlioinp-uiii, oiie of
tho exposition uccoitntnntH. Tliut in
why hIio did not necept the offer, liul
it atill stand uood, nnd uiiv time sli
feels tired of tryine; on nintu or cor
setH for Hie oilier Indies to nilinii"
nIic mn.v lu'coitie u iiioliou pietuie eel-obritv.
Mrn. Tliuinpxoii in .') feet 8 inclie-i
(nil, niid nn u model u "Mirleot IIH."
IFor weight is loll pouiiilK mid hi' i
Superintendent Will (1. Steele of
the Crnter Mike National park, met
T. Warren Allen, Washington, I). C,
nt tho train this morning nnd they
may go to Crater Lake tomorrow.
Mr. Allen Is chief of the bureau of
god roads and engineer of the nation
al imiliH and forest ronds and ban
I'onui to confer with Superintendent
Steele on matteiH official.
Phospho Nut llrown Meal, a break
fast cereal. Schlefflln's grocery.
There Is promise of a largo attend
ance at the Grlsssllos ball at the Nat
atorlum tonight.
Free, u H)e tin of Staff smokluK
with each S.'c pipe nt Medford Cigar
Store. 1!7
Hob Forrest, formerly with tho
Star theater, this city, piuisod through
Medford this morning, en route south,
nnd asked to be remembered to his
many friends In this clt. Robert is
now connected with one of tho big
movie companies at Los Angeles.
For watch work that satisfies,
Johnson the Jeweler. HO
The Medford and Ashland high
school football tenuis will plsy their
first game of the season at Medford,
Saturday, November IS.
Ilutto Falls Wood Yard, Phono 48
or 22.1; wood all kinds. 203
The express tervlro of the South
ern Pacific Is almost equalled by the
freight service of that Hue. A car
of uutns from Detroit, Michigan, via
Onden, made the run to Msdford In
eleven days. The fnst time the
Southern Pacific Is making regularly
nowadays, Is due to Its double track,
minimum grades and autoiualti
block system.
A visit to our cash department Is
convincing as well as profitable
Srhloffelln's Grocery.
II. G. Wnrtmuu, under special
treatment at Portland for an old
lujur lo the bones of his chest, Is
reported to be regukirly Improving,
having foitiiuntoly sssaped an oper
ation. The 'leuu Little Lwlliersniltli had
untiling else lo do so the) made for us
a tow bountiful little things fiom
gray leather. Medford Honk store
K. I! Oore. or the firm of Warner.
Wort man & Gore, will Iwne for Port
Is nit tomorrow with another carload
of hogs fiom the range and pons of
Itogue river alley.
Double ri A M. grven trading
stamp fhes on wall paper nirrhuos
l'rltls.v ami ritiiriiav at Waters.
L. Ii. Drown, i ittorleiar of the Uusa
Mill, will rsinru dtd from a visit
to (hv mkIiou at Dun Francisco.
Fresh uitichok, ssstsrn ihoat
uuls. fruits sad veattablss In sMMh.
Mffliii's Urwowry.
Merry K. 1111. a business utan of
Taeowa. Washtactwi. viJUr lo
MoiBor4 .
TW Orstonlsn oas Just tnsUllod
Hoal i)pss.rlirs MeslfoN Hook
store will etaooastrnls.
roe Wlloon at Urtjflo Cok woo
a Moelfofel Hotaor KrWo-
Try a KlM tUm o4
I)cnul, lint tulliel' Hint lioiiuly lioru
of pitfcct lieiillh. She is a member
if the Turn Vciciu society mid can
do HomersuiiltH and stuntH on Hie
trnpeo.
Mrs. 'riioiiiwoii wns mi onlooker
ul tin. Iiemity conlc.t, mill litid no idea
of enleriujf the contesl. Hut when
Ihc old suyiiiB is, "ninny are called,"
mid sli" linppencd to lie chosen. Per
haps her sweet ways hud Hoinlhin to
do with it. Au.wvuy, ullhough she
wns plcnscd nml awfully Huttered, n'
is hlnyinjr right at home with liubh.v.
She is not u hit stnuo struck, hut
Hint limy he hucuiise slio wns once r
child uetiesi.
Ileju: pears shipped by Mike Hau
toy, sold at Chicago, grossed from
$:i.(io to $:t.7.1 n box, and from $1,85
to $2.(10 for half boxes. Fall Hart
letts grossed from $2.25 to $2.75.
Hot Tnmalcs at tho Shasta.
The county court made a trip of
Inspection over tho Pacific highway
under construction from the Hluck
well hill to the Josephine county Hue
Friday afternoon.
Hldon'fl shoe repair shop moved
ncross street from old stand". 201
Fred II. Hopkins, or the Snowy
Unite orchard. Central Point, Is on
u business trip to Sun Framlsco and
viewing the exposition.
A lot of household goods and farm
Implements sold nt puhllu auction at
1:30 Saturday, cor. Fir and Main.
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C. C. Clmtflold, of Olympla, Is a
business visitor In the valley metrop
olis today.
Hiissul ICdmeades secured the high
est score at tho Hex Hall alleys on
Thursday.
Ilarrord Wright left auto today
for l.akei, where he has business
Interests lie m.n remain all winter.
A committee from the Jackson
County lluslncsB Men's association
called on the county court Friday to
request that provision be made' In the
county nx levy for holding a county
fair next fall, Among the committee
'arc Messrs. Mann, Kwlng, Gore, Wal-
thorn, Schloffelln, Hutchison, Isaacs
nnd Lewis Ulrlcli.
Fresh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
Drs. A. It. and Loulso Hedges, chi
ropractic physicians, Stewart build
ing, 235 KnHt Main St. ,
.lack True, of Medford, left today
for LnCrosso, Wisconsin, to remain.
Home mndo taffy nt Do Voo'b.
Special to school children on Satur
days 10 a. in. to fi p. in. two games for
5 centn nt tho Hox Hall Alloys, 28 N.
Grape street.
Boosoy ulsters' hominy at tho lead
ing grocern evory Thursday. 195
Hen K. Kngold, brother of Hen A.
12uglod, who recently mured through
this valley, arrived today from Fres
no, California, to make an extended
stay.
Musical Instruments, household
goods, horse nnd rig, etc , nt auction
Saturday, cor. Fir and Main. 1P2
Dolled ham nnd uncoil atDoVoo'a
Hook binding of any kind at tho
Mall Trlbiino office. i
Hay McSmythe, of Heno, Novada,1
hna come to tho Rogue river country
for a prolonged fitny, during which
time he will endeavor to revive Inter
est In un old mining claim In tho
Apple-gate country and nnother,
abandoned long ago, In the vicinity
of Ashland.
Chocolntn creams, caramels, chips,
peanuts, etc., only .10c a lb. nt Do
Voo's.
Do Voo delivers tho Orogonlnn to
you ovory day for 7fic n month.
Put Mnher, pf Davenport. Wash.,
Ih In the city and may conclude to
remain. Ho Is watching very Intor-
cstcdly the propositions for n sugar
mill and ait Irrigation system. On
tho succesH of those enterprises, ho
says, dependo tho succcsa of tho
farmers of this valley.
Another popular Jitney Dance nt
the Gold Hill Pavilion tomorrow, Sat
urday evening.
Try one of those big Ico cold C cont
mlJkshnkcs nt Do Voo'a.
"No trespass" signs for ealo nt
Mall Trlbuno office
A report reached Medford today
that a Grants Pass man had boon as-;
suiillcd nnd luiqckcd down by nn un
known person nnd robbed of govern
ment bonds while leaving tho Oxford J
hotel In Hint city, to mall Borne papers
Inst night.
Kino auto roads to Gold Hill now.
Don't miss the Jitney dance Saturday
night.
W. It. Gore, president of tho Med
ford National bank, went Into the
country districts ninong the farmers
today to assist thorn In determining
. . i . nml I the test by comparison for n period of
the requircti iiciuuku. uu" i mm,
ho believes Hint the result of the first
year's experience will easily Induce
them to enlarge their ncroago for
the second year. This Is the history
of tho progress of sugar beet culture
in undertake
thus secure the establish
f .. -near mill, ell expresses
belief that, when tho farmers once
thoroughly understand the nlmpw
process or extracting money foin
1 1...0.0 in creator nroportloiinto
BUhUt uv;.i n- ..
t ..! Minn from tllO Oral- ,
Z Si thS "- induce, takln. , everywhere.
tho
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Corn Linipers! Use
"Gets-H" and Smile !
Coma Come Right OCT, Clean nnd
Quick I You Noedn't Limp, or
i'uw With Your Corni
Auy More I
What's the us of annlllnir a rcoo'l
time for Murscif ly limping nroiimt
ulth Mcrro (crns" Its una or thn
rasli' t tliim t in the world, now, tu
Kt't rul of tli. in. "iluta-lt1 decs it
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"Tlioio Corn. Com Rlikt Off, Cln A
Whl.llo, by Uilnrf C.t.lU"'
the now way. That's why "Oot-II" h
Iwvoinii tho corn roiutHly of AiiktI-m.
tits Isutiot iiiiiu corn rumdy in ttui
w or Ul. iirofi'i r. ,1 ly iiitlltoiii. Do )eu
rwinniilvr tlmt t.Hi-rniiiitf kjiIvo you
tii.il that im.) lac, that toe
buiitlllns b.nt.,i. . ih.- ,iiiiiir yuu'Va
Otn xllh kuU t i.i,irs unj .'i.irsf
Wrll now, fork I thrm all. No moro
tuskliis, itu mora iMiit. NVbvupver you
rklinplo, aT HleU-U." tho corn
ilouuisxl, !. ho Is every caIIu.
wart or buulou. Noir cut corn
or tnUui. t mnki's tht'in crow tbnt
tin iu rv' i no iwniwr or
ru ci tlttrf- ii anaimry ny
MMMh lairaiil lii iva' tho
ISuitl nulaon. Nut'iiiilim Ii dm
HMntf 'Houtt.' Umi ic tonfstii snU ond
ttv all drussUta,
ywir erur iitaca.
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Iiltil.illuu'iit l'lun.
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Curative Value
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"Recnllhiff that OOi of disease results from errors in diet, then
foods propgerl prescribed by tho physician can justly be said to
have curative value.'' . mmanl
' lOnt. of thccmiw in tho diet of many people is tho use ..floods robbed of tho
vit Vi iioralHnltH pi osphnto of poiashoto.). whirli ..re .lsoIutc-ly iicM-eaa a y
, r V 01)0.' balan.'e o body, brain and nerves. Tho. rosidt, isa long lit o ills, in
JiiXy noKVous i.rostration, kidney trouble, constipation, rickets in ohild.en,
and so on.
'. Twenlv vears -nun a whole wheat, and barley food, oonlai.iing all the nutri
ment of the kn.ii., inoludiiiK the priceless n.iiicriil elements, was devised espe
eiallv to cori'Cttt'vULTors in diet. The food is
Crape-Nuts
Tt iiilfills its mission admirably.
Another physician says:
"Nearly half tho year my breakfast
Orapo.-Nuts, ono or two ots, or fruit.
"MY PATIENTS CONSTANTLY, and
suits."
consists of a dish of
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invariably with good ro-
' 'J'his wholesome food not onlv builds sturdy health and strength, but fort-lies-
the system against disease. UYady-to-oal, nourishing, economical, delic
ious
'There's a Reason" for Grape Nuts
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Much New Merchandise
Has Come In by Express the Last Week to Replenish Our Stock After Our
Big Sale. This Has All Been Marked at bpeciai bale rrices. INcw
New Silk Dresses, New Wool Dresses, New Jack Tar Girls' Middy D
Coats,
resses,
New Silk Waists, Etc.
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The Most Handsome
Showing of Dresses
That has been hero for several sea
sons, and the verdict of all is tho most
reasonable in price. Afternoon
Dresses, Street Dresses and Kvoning
Drosses. Materials are taffetas.
ohnnneu.se, volvot combinations, silk
and sorgo combinations and chiffons
and nets. You must w this now ag
gregation of pretty dresses, each one
has n special price
'20.00 and $22.."i() I )ressos $ 1 G.J.5
jj?lS..")0 Drosses
$11.98
&27.50 Drosses-
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New Jack Tar Middy
Dresses For the Girls
Handsome new Sorgo Middy Dresses,
Middy Drosses in CJalatoa, also come
with blue sorgo skirt and Wash
Middy: these run in sizes (5 to 11
veins and priced at $1.08, $2.49,
$2.75 up to $5.00
New .Jack Tar Serge and Flannel
Middies priced at.. $2.75 and $3.50
PETER THOMPSON DRESSES,
SPECIAL $8.45
Those drosses are mndo of an excel
lent qualit v serge in navy blue, trim
med in white, black or roil braid, si'os;
V., !.", 17. 10, M. 10, IS, vorv special
,' $8.45
Those New Waists
Are beauties, in plain crepe tie chine, embroidered
ami button1 trim; also now Plaid (rope Waists, New
Roman Stripe Taffetas, etc., priued special, $4.45,
$ 4.0:8. $5.9S and.. ... $0.95
Beacon Blanket
Bath' Robes
$2.98, $3.98, $5.45
llaiuUMuie patterns and
si Ics in genuine Heaoon
lllaiikct Hath Robes
or specially priced
s."o allies at... $2.9S
".7 alues at . $!.9S
i . -tines at. .. -b5.4a
SWEATERS SPECIAL
AT $1.79, $3.49 and $4.98.
Children's Worsted
Sweaters, in cardinal,
gray, green and combina
tions. Dradlev make, $2.2f
value, ar . . . $1.79
One lot ol Sweaters in
and V-neck.
to 0.7."), spe-
S3.49
Choice of our entire stock
of Sweaters, real values
$U.30 to .f 1U.IH), special at
$1.9S
Every Coat & Tailored Suit in Stock
Marked at a very special price. , on cannot do bet
tor than to make your selection now, while the stock
is still complete.
rough-neck
real values
oial nt
")i Ladies' Cashmere
Hose 19
2-"e Ladies' Fleeced Hose
at 18;
7.")c Ladies' Cashmere
Hose at :.4Sc
l.-." Outing Gowns, sale
at 9S-
$1.30 I'liion Suits, sale
at 98c
$n..iO Silk anil Wool Union
Suits at $2.9S
.0HNev Hand Bags
at .' S1.4S
IIOSHOb LCXITK
M.ni -iuu silk, pair . 50c
(iOTUAM COLD STRllMsi
HOS1C. $1.00 pair up.
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All Millinery at
Immense
Reductions
One lot of Trimmed
Hats.
Values to $8.o() $3.95
Values to $10.00 $5.98
Values to ir.00 $8.35
Others at $1.98, $2.9S
and $4.08
Cut riinnied Shapes, val
uosto.UO, now $1.98
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Wtwil Skirts, one full
lies to 12.."y), sale.
rack, val
.... $2.95
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