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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
! r ; 2 1 smrDTORt) matt; tiubtjot!, irenvorcn, oukciox, prttuy MEDFORD WINS Fl ROM ASHLAND NOVTCMP.Rft 3SK ISN'T IT SHOCKING! DAME FASH ION'S FUR TRIMMED STOCKINGS ! i. P.&GXJ5 JJTVTJ U-LM ,' ' TJUjatUIBi'l IK BY SCW J It) 0 Tin Inrsfst and nnmuM attendance nt nny football hnltle 111 llotruc Hiver valley was that which saw tho big frame between the Ashland and Med ford Lifjh school tennis .ve.sterdnv on the iioniicr town's erunite 'itritlirtni. Notwithstanding the almost otfn.shwt downpour of rain for's'cYch Or $ii hnun piuvious to the name, the proundi worn not muddy ciioiui.h. to liuoriero much with the play. Neailv JPOO ppo)'e from Med ford nml vi'-' cinity wcie i'i attendance. Hriefly told, it was n dean same f hrmurlintit on the part of both teams, although the Ashland oontinjiont ooni plnitird soincwhaL noisily at tititt nbo'it rouh pin v. However, Med ford had 'he odco on the same from tho jinrl and, through the excellent wetl: of Coach Khun they seemed to hnve little diti'ieulty in holdinc it. Not a score wm mnde until the I.t fU.'Uter. when Aledford scored , n touchdown and kicked the ball rtvei thggonl, rjivinur them the only .score in tlTe clure. Thu the scoio card lend: Mrdford 7. Ashland 0. Coach Khun was picked up bo.lily nnd curried from the jrrouuds on the boulders of the Medfoid huskies in iccounitiou of Ins skillful mnnaRo. incut of the team's work. j. Clare Scolev was cicdited with n stSr pcifounance or two in the early )art of the battle Aim with repeatint,' i several times in the third and fourth quarters, I Hilly Tdit-'iol! of theJR'dfords was injuicd coiHidcrahlv tovvnid the close of the content and was carried from the Held nt the r loe of the striiffulo. ' The A-hland boys generally toel: the defeat irnoiUrutuiedl.v, but a few were inclined to mar the senernl good fceline b rouh talk after the eon test closed. Tin- .Miw'f-ird team.'bv this rcniork able name, Won the championship of southern Oreon. It i thosfii'ft Med ford victory oer Ashland in the past five yearn. . -! ' t..... tnrViii.v a. j.wtp wy.t wrwjsfcaw m XTtznTrwrzz ' ti-iti m sk - - - WmM W t & $$&jm ' ! Um 8ePS4"w." IL THOUSANDS! SEE TRIPLE MURDERER DIE XmYlHI.t,. Jnd., No. ''(!. Sev eral thousand jursons. rnrn ot them perclicd on Hitdi of trees, witnessed the execution of rrnuk Oraao, tiiple inurdcicr, at tlio 'coiintv ulmshouic fann tudny. Tlio setMt'oUl was built in the fann woods. (Irnno V(i infatuated with Mrs, Levin M. Kobinson, wile of n fnnnur. He killed lier and !ier huband and a fannliaud . NOVEMP.F.R 2rt. 1015 . --.. .":- t-ttt . w' ,; T";w,TrrT '" '-, . . , - S '" ' "" U, JVJ1 II., , wfyy ! ONE CENT jSALE DIED MIN'KIt Dentil summoned V...V.. Miner, it pioneer of this valley, nt 7:l." o'clock Thni sdnj inorninsr, No' vcmber r, at his home, '212 Xorth Front .street, this city. Heart trou ble was the immediate cause of death. ;mie Fashion vtoit't stop nt nujtliluK mi she's s;ijhm1 lluht p.ist shoe tos anil now thicc or four ains r fur on .Milady's .storking Is (lie latest. The new stylo so far Is only usl on filmy, thin stockings to Ih worn with a (lituriiiK fiix'Ic and slippers. An emlless variety of kinds of for are calhsl into um by the new fail for one's stockings must match tlio color of one's evening frock and, of coiii-m, the fur must l of tlio same color as the stockings. Mr. Miner had been complaining of unusual difficult v in breathing our Wli the past two weeks, but he wn otherwise hale i.ud hcaily. although 70 yeai.s of age. K. J. Miner of San FrauciscojTtliBJ only son, wus immcdintelv ummned In telegraph. He will arrive on the .i:20 this aftcwioon. Funeral ar rangements will be made nfter his nriivnl. M"rs. Miner is piostnitcd-by the sudden passirg of her husband. Dccensed wa- well known as u commercial traveler tluough this val ley long befoie the railroad came Sjoti after Medfoid hccaiue u busi- IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. Florence, So. Dnkotn. "I used to bo very sick every month with bearing down pains nnd backache, and had henducho a good don) of the time and very little appetite. Tlio pains were bo bad that I used to nit right down on tho floor nnd cry, bo cause it hurt mo so and I could not da tiny work at those times. An old wo man advised mc to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetnblo Compound and I got a Lottie. 1 felt better the next month so 1 took three more bottles of it nnd got well o I could work all tho time. .1 I hope every woman who suffers like I did I will try Lydia E. 1'Inklmm's Vegetable- U)mKuml." Mrs. r.w.IA.NSKNa, Uox 8, Allyn, Wash. Why will women continuo to suffer day in and duy out or drag out n sickly, hidf- I hearted exlstenco.minsing three-fourths or the joy ol living, when they can (hid health in Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Compound? Tor thirty years ithns been tho stand ard remedy for femalo ills, nnd bus re stored tho health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, InflSmmntlon, ulceration, tumors, Irreguluritles, etc. If you want sncclal ndrlco write to permanently. V. .1. Miner, the onlv Lydia L. niikhnm Medicine Co. (coiill child, i. tr.iveline- for the mime house dcntlaii Lynn, JIiins. Your letter will in San Krnieii' for which he Ikumi.i '"' 0K''""'"'. J"1.1 nl answered ly a work i In 1 1 v veins muo. ness point oT eonsequenco lie nnd Mri. Miner located on n farm in the Will w Springs district, removing to this eitv smi eight yen is ngo, and have -iii"e lived lieie. nDeOcnscii was boiu in New Yolk str-to 7t year-. uo. From there ho moved to Wisconsin and from tho latter state, after doing business at variou- points in the west, finally ea'ine to Oiegou to niiike his home, nnd eventuallv located in this vallev woman mid held In strict coulldetico. The Big ONE CENT Sale at WILSONS starts Tomorrow All kinds of articles sold for one cent New hats, shoes, neck-ties, toilet paper, books, black and tan sox. underwear, and hundreds of other articles, NOW LISTEN! This is the way it is done- You buy one article at the regular price, and then you get another for one cent. For instance, if you buy one shirt for ten cents, you get another one for one cent, making two for eleven cents, etc. The Biggest Sale Sensation Ever Held In Medford Now, bo sure and be on hand at 10 A. M. sharp. Drop everything and come. You wil 1 be sorry if you rlon't. WILL H. WILSON 130 N. Front St. $ f f t t ? T ? ? y ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? Y ? ? ? ? y v ? 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