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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1914)
immHmmmBmmmm .. vmmm i 1 V 1,'-" PAGE TWO 1HMDPOU1) MAl.b TU1BUNM. MMOKUUI). OH.lXU)Ni VKinAY. AlHUTST 11, 1011 k J 1 i 'i i. I 1 i un 1 OCAL AND L PERSONAL V, If. Kvorhnrd hna sold tho Joel namplo houno on South Newtown to Tacoma people. AH silver plated warm nt cost. Twmtyflo pur cent off on fila waro, Martin .1. ltclldy. HornTo tho wife of K. K. llrat ry an SJ pound boy, August 13th. Kverythlng In tho 8toro reduced ex cept Big and T.lttlo Dens at Martin T". noddy's moving sale. ' That tobacco can bo grown Mil fnctorlty in tho Uoguo river alley la demoniitrntcd by John Horning Imperial addition ho l exhibiting le,ics ot Sweet Hurlcigh grown from Canadian peed, 32 Inches long. Mr. Horning does not know anything about tho cure ot tobacco and will bo gjnd io furnish leaves to anyone fa miliar with the curing process. Automatic baso ball, that bran now out door game, has arrived la Mcdford. See It at DoVocs tonight. Just went ot Hotel Mcdford. A. 11 Dougell. manager ot tho Cal ifornia Paper and Board mills of San Francisco, Ith his wife and son. arc spending a couple ot days la Med- ford. Tree props at tho Medford Lumber Company. Charles Malbocuf, formerly mana gcr of tho Medford Commercial club, now manager ot the Willamette vat- ley branch of the Pacific Fruit Dis tributors was a Mcdford visitor on Thursday looking ocr the fruit sit uation, No flies on tho Pennant wrapped Bread, Wo aro not advertising It, just letting it have its way with the people. Positively contains no alum. Made, at Newtown Bakery. 142 Miss Etltabeth Putnam left Thurs day for a week's visit at Crater Lafco 'with Superintendent Steel and family. Only one kind of kodak finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best. Over Isls Theater. A. It. I'arkhunsf, manager of tho Crater lako company, was a Mcdford visitor Thursday, returning In tho evening with supplleo. Parslan Hair Dressing Parlors. Manicuring, gencrat work. M. F. &. II. Dldg., phono 157-J. Stato Treasurer Tom D. Kay and Mrs. Kay passed through the valley Wednesday returning from Crater Lake which they reached via eastern Oregon. Mrs. Kay was taken 111. which presented an extended stay In th vaVlcy. Hotel Modioli disuse room nov peas at six a. m. and Is open all day. Mlw lllcka ot San Diego, slater or Elmer and Harry Hicks, hac arrived to visit the former. Groceries at De Voe'a. Hugh Postnn, tho crack marks man, left Friday after a coubUi of das fishing in tho Rogue river, rio is now coast agent for Hercules pow der. Tho best what Is, Mountain Mea dow butter at Fout's 132 The Elks lodge held a fish feed Thursday nlfc'bl, Hogue river steel head being serted. Past Exalted Ruler Clarence Rearaes of Portland, Porter J. Ncft and others, made speeches A musical program was given. It was one .of tho most suc cessful meetings In the history of tho lodge. J. O. (jerking, the best all around photographer la southern Oregon. Alwaya reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Mala St. Phono 320-J. Tbo annual plculc ot tho horse uhoura ami blacksmiths of tho Rogue river valley will be held at Ashland next Saturday Craftsmen In these two lines from all over tho valley will bo in attendance. Ever) body is pleased with Moun tain Meadow butter, sold by Fout's grocery 122 Hunters report that the heavy for est flros in the northern end of the county have driven deer down from tho high ridges to tho lowlands. Tho door bcasou opona In California to morrow. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow er trqublos. Phono 2C. Shorty Miles will loavo tho last f tho week un another hunting trip lu tho Elk crook district. Boo R, II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Suroty Bonds. Spraguo Relgol of Hold Hill was a buslnobs visitor lu tho city Thursday uftcruoun, Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston'! Camera Shop. Over Isls Theator, Dudley Evans of WaJU Walla, Wash.,,! lu Iho city tor " fuw days lu tho Interests of tho Front lor Day celebration to ho held In that city, September 17, H and 10, Syx--i iiiiiminiiiHi mno Weeks k McGowm Co. UMDIITAXIR j0it Aais4ssv thfVmmi Dr. llerunrd Dally ot Lnkovtcw, count Judge qt Lake cqunty, nid an old friend ot Court Hall, Milted In thK elty ,thls week,; and left this morning tor Crater Lake, Ho owns a 11,000 aero stock ranch In Lnko county, nnd It requires 60 mow era to harvest his hay crop. Kodak ttnlshtng tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea Herman Powoltof Rogue River has returned from a llcer hunting trip on Kane creek, where ho secured a larga four-pronged deer. Play ball at DoVoes' tonight F. K. Jones ot Ashland, Is n busi ness visitor In tho city tor a few days. Parisian Hair Dressing Parlors twelve pcalp treatments tor J5. M F. II. Dldg., phone 1R7J. IU Tho first disturbance, ot tho ele ments since July 12, came Thursday afternoon and evening, and tor a tlmo gave promises ot rain. Tho wind blew at a 30-mllc clip from tho south, driving clouds of dust and smoko and smoko before it, nnd a few drops of rain fell, accompanied by a crash or two of thunder. In tho evening heat lightning pierced tho sky In all di rections, and tho air was haiy with smoko from forest tires. Rosy Ann was not distinguishable from Mal'i street. Fruit labels artistically printed la any and all colors. Mcdford Print ing Co. Leon Lawton was arrested by Offi cer Loomls for speeding on. Riverside avenua Thursday and will be, given a hearing In Iho police court soma time this afternoon. Aro you "Holmes protected." In suranco scnico combined with 1C strongest companies. Holmes tho In suranco Man. John Downs has returned from a trip to Dutto Falls, whero he har vested the hay crop on his homestead. " Authentic war now a received by Mall Tribune leased wire will be posted during tho day nt Hotel McJ Sergeant Pat Mego arrested It. C. Wado, upon telephonic advices from Grants Pass this morning. Just as ha waj buying a ticket for tho south. Wado camo from Grants Pass on tha motor, and waited tor tho 10:52 train. Vntll the arrival of the Grants Pass officer Wade is held in tho city Jail. Tho charge against him is not named. Order tho best butter' Mountain Meadow at Fout's Grocer. 124 A south bound freight blockaded Main avenue for 20 minutes Thurs day nlghMba police having witnesses io me act, wnich win po taken un with the S. P. officials. Order tho best butter Mountain Meadow at Fout's Grocery. 124 An electric wire short circuited by a flash of lightning set firo to the street gasoline tank ot tho Hall Taxi company Thursday night, only prompt action, saved a serious tire. Tho fire department used chemicals In ex tinguishing the flames. The plug to tbo underground tank was shut off. Court Hall and Seelcy Hall were driv ing to the garago when tho fire whistle Bounded. Seeleysald; "Thcr? is our garago on tiro." The guezs was nearly correct. The damage was slight. Include Mountain Meadow butter In your order, Fout's Grocery. 124 Ed Andrews baa recovered from a slight attack of ptomaine. ooUonln Everybody is pleased with Moun tain Meadow butter, sold by Fout's grocery 12Z Thursday was the hottest day of the year when tho raorcury regis tered 104,5 degrees with a high hu midity that made tho heat oppres sive. Tho temperaturo registered 105.4 degrees ou uly il but tho hu midity was not so high. FIRST class private room and board. 10C South Grape. Misg Anna Purucker leaves today to spend a fow days with friends at Colestln. W have a I350fc press, recently installed especially for printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co. All grades of refined sugar have advanced CO cents per hundred to day, but Ulrlch & Ran of this city, have rcfuaed to add said advance to their retail selling price, which Is $7.75 per hundred, or 5G cents per hundred less than tho Mcdford whole sale prjeo. Their contention Ik that tho unheard of advances during tho past week Is speculative, and is not based on any shortage in the sugar crop, and therefore cannot be main tained. 12 4 A. H, Duron, progressive caudidatu for slato school suiHirlntendent, is In tho city today. Mr. IJurtou Is hlh hopeful of election. The case of J. U Thormlyke wjio charged that Mrs, It, R. Kbol ran him down In front of Mi'llrldo'a storo lu a,n auto Tuesday wa dismissed Ip tlio police court this afternoon, Thorn jlyko was riding a' Wheal, which was badly broken, Confusion causod the uccldent, Dr. Oullngur of tho slule doritul hoard was In Mcdford Thursday. Willard V 11, Campbell und family and Mrs, IMjjar Hitler are spHiidlriK lh wwk und at I'rospoet Mr Ha' ir Jofiji (hum tiaturday, K. K, Kvlly and family fuvo Huh urdk' tot Un Unf at, Cralvr l.kn. AUSTRALASIA WN mm AT TENNIS HOM'-ST U1I.I.S, U lAus. U Willi Iho toons in uitclir even, the tomiH lenitH of Iho Uniltil SltU nttd Aulrnlnin rc-umel tihty hero thi nftruoajt on Hie ejmrts of llio V,,-l Side eluli, in Iho lluul match of Hu" )t pup pIiiIIpiu!p iMiiiul. The M'liediilo brvilit logelluT llio iliiithU Min f Iho two iintiuux. .Mtiurice K. .MoJ.inii:hIiii and Thoinn' l. nuiul.v defciuliiiR Iho Iropliv fr the Fulled. Stalot ami Noniinl V.. ltroukps titul Anthony K. Wild hi i; nimt'ttrim; for tlip i'-lnud pnntincnt. Tho Autralniniu won tliu tov mid llr(Hkes opened the cngiipMucnl by serving from tho south court. llrookos nnd Wilduii won the firl sol, defcnliin; Mol.omjhlin nud Huudy ly sbc mtmes to three. llrookes nnd Wildini; won tho sec nail set, dofeatiii); MoLoukIiIiii nud Ilundv cighl gnmpi to siv. Wildini; nnd Brooke won the third et nnd match, defentuic Mcl.ouuli- liu nud Rttttdy mno gnmes to 'even, M'CABE DISTURBED BY NOISY Y0U1HS PRESIDENT DISCUSSES "- SITUATION WITH CABINET WASUINUTOX, Atf. I IN' W iilar onliiiicl tiirctuii: wits hold lodny, luil Pipxuleiil WiNou called to llto vvlitlu Iuiiisp individually the pVIiipI ol'liooDi vvillt whom ho vv tinted lt ills, ciws pviidtni; miotioiw. ' i ' FRENCH nEPORT VICTORY (Continued from pgt 1) lloruiivn cnvnliy nt;eompiulod by nr lllloiy nud iiuvcliliiu glum und corn polled thorn to rollto. Tho Utormnns lost u (told gun nud Muvurttl mnchluo nuns." " of llaolou cstpnlny runflrma thn tho tlormnuH woro driven to tho east ward nnd that there- Is no Merman cavalry between llnnnctt and RiuuuiU lies In tho province of Itrubnnt. "Tho Llcgo forts still hold out nud li.iv p. plenty of suppllos, "tlermnn cavalry 'patrols are now I reported to tho north nt .Mniitutedy, which lls on tho FraiicoHolglnu border In tho department ot th4 Mouse " Tho roinmuulcatlou ot tho official proiw bureau conrludes: "Itelglan cyclists and Cavalry from .Nnmur yesterday surprised a force of IfcitMp I..(hI Five DiiiH LONDON, Aug. II, 9-n a. in Tho Pnrls correspondoitt of tlisi K- (ohniiRoTi'lOKinpli couipnii) tologiaphs an ottlcliil xtnteiiKMlt tssuoil by tho inhibitor' ot wnif )it,ilidFipitc1( hpl lnu midnight, ItotoriliiK Io Iho. rtHhi toil tho Vospos" nqtuiinivi ho, s'.)h:' ' . '"tfliu Froncli lrof(ih)tll(l lliolr mu(. ltlom pit Iho uountnlni (or five daS'l dospllo, vtgototis ntlncUs, dt th Cor hinns, vho woro suporlor lu nuinbor At ouu HiU tho (iormniu hroui;ht besldOs tholr wrnkoued troops noiu roriunlloivt of KitorvK, but tho la' tor wtjro hiinblo to rotdt Hie French Harvey Hifuiier. IVto Hiirkmiistor, Ooorge Penrt nnd lov WetidV four Imperial Addition vonllis m'h haled heroro Proeculiii); Attorney Kellv hv 1'rohntion Officer G.v on complaint of City Attorney .Mi'Cnbo idav, who noeu-ed them of diturtuni: tho (K'are of the neighborhood. The Imam have hotn in the habit of siithcnnK near tho Mcfnlic resideuee nnd mnk- itur all the noi.-o M)rsililc to niiuo him a tho le-ult of u neighborhood fcml of three vetirs stmulin. The fntlier f two of the untlm appeared ;n defene of tho lioi-, tln. leudiiij: color to AlvCnheV ehnrr'pv that iho hoy were eneountfjed by their pan-nts to disturb him. Hitler poronaliiiert were resmrlcd to by J. llatiuerv father of one of tho boyn. Tlic bov promi-eil to be pood hereafter. AUCTION PRICES OF PEARS IN THE EAST Price-, of hnii hold nt niietion in eastern eitio Aiitfut 111 win as fid low . : At Xew Yerk: California llnrtletts 2.00 Wushingion Hnrtlettu J.H0 At Chicago Most Skin Trouble Readily Omtom The Active Principle of a Famou Remedy Work Wonder, -"-'''rt, ..GF-' Hit ue 1 mid Wi'io ohtlgol lo lay down tholr iirniH. Tho uullro illvlslmraUr rondtmid. Tho Kniuoh tioopn bolt tliu valley ot tho llr.ucho." ; i i " t l.'nllio lllvl-liin Captuifil LONDON, Auk. M, l'J:lft p. in. rionrli iiilnlsler of war In I'nilH tit tho oKlclnl wlnloH'!it IhiumI by tho l'uni,i inlnlHtor ot war lit mlti ul 'midnight In rofoiviit'o to Iho tight on llio Vosmis moiiiitiiliirt bolwoon Iho 'I'fpiicli doparlmont of tho Mouitho. f.Musollo und Itpruinti l.orialuo illf- tur.t lu noiilo rosiHivtv trom (hill glvon )lJM)ie KvelmiifiAi TelOgrnph eouiprtliv, j It ftavi- 'An Oiitlio section mid not n dlvl iilou of tho (Senium troops Htiriond cioil with their machine, uuim." Tho I lav as version adds "In the coiirxo of roioiit opornllons a tiiiiulKi) of xplcri )iavo hroii court umi Hulled and nho. InelinlliiK Iho nut) or mid pontiluiNtor of Tlmuu In lovvur Aldiuo. (ioi minis UIkIiiiIuo I'tentli 'ri'wn rroui'h bntliilloiis wlilcli Inn! Holiod tbo vlllago Of l.ftManlo In Clir iiiiiii l.uiialno iihovo Avrlnnirl worn illiiloilKod b) a Hiipoilor forcu of (lot man troops nud driven hark in Xuro". In Iho doiiliiieiit of Mnitillio-ol" Mititollo, on tho road to HlO foitlOKD of huiiovltlti, "Tho Uolglntia In llio opmatloiiH niootiit '(.logo took moiu Ihnii L'lHMl (lornmii prlstinora nm In roiiMiMiuoiieo of Un ictitrlitPtl torrllory tho llotulnit Kovoriiiiioul tins asked I'rnneo lo ai langp lor their vDUdumiiout oliiu Wheio. "Al vnrliiilri points along Iho I'roueh (rontlor iho 1'ioni li troopa have taken mom than 11,500 priso ners ' THE WAR IS ON IN EUROPE America Will Be Called on to Clothe and Feed the World War Prices are Not Far Distant Already nomo things liax'o lifgun to lo'olc queer. Tho hitf eolloii milU of the .south find they are very short of fast eolor tl, oh. !Many of the lnrgesi n . iery mills will have to eloso'in 110 t (it) days for want of "Dyes" which are mad. in Kit rope. The vamp stock put in 80110 of our fjnoat high top shoes is iniule in slerniany and imported in largo ouantitios. Trust the. Yankee, for substi- Jliay $ ttirt murrflut tho wy P. S. & cTtniuir tlji 'ou6lc. Tbo Maoatlon U Iho faa mat 8. K H. wixk In th Mcx.il an I t" b-vxl i rrallr tnU laflrstr sad rxtranrdlairr inn of rktl' VVhrn j i mat ! reality t!t tie kln ami ttt tft'x bfna"j f rora,-vir.t ot a network f tlar bleed Trutli jou oro lb tuytiHT. Tlntf re vcdrrn.t Btfdldaal preprllM In S. . K. Itut ( vf llic wiir-o f Iho Vih atrrami Jiut i aturallf ai tho nuxt .teHtltln: tml tlnttit. It It rrallr, k r arkall! rrnfilj. It ronuln uup InKTrUkaT lh- acllto purr- cf nhl. h i to atlmulatr the lUiur i thn htjItUy aMtlan ot U a rrnilt nu(rl-t-i And l hi mhlMni' rlrmrnta o' lhl nuliblr M-H-t irlfli-r ai Jiut u mot IUI In wril tuUnrr.1 tuanh at ISn niorl tl1 rlroirnt it lh tvrni, i.TIU, fall anil aiisira v( onr ilallr (hkI. Sl ear ilrr ct mlnmU or itraw mnl In lu irTril"'i .Vik fur N, t. K ul Jul lnlm niH.it timlnt ll. Ami If juil iU nrf kti:rnl ailrlrr ami ounl niwa an mitlrr c.mrnMi Ibr I.Ko.1 ami !. wfH to lhi MrilMt rtwirttnmt. 'n Hwilt S-incC. X.-0 Slf lIMs AlUnia IJ4. lo not allonr aomo ialnu rlrrka rtiv iiamrt orrr njilti'nj lut at .wr" r M. H. S (tu toll Mllh lh- rt ill mineral itrur. ll are of all auUlUu(r. Inalat upon .&. X 5 I C' 5 CC 5 $ J" ! ..... T ? ? ? ? ? t t t t Y t t ? ? ? y ? ? ? ? ? ? r t ? ? f t tutes he'll "get there" all right. America's prosperity will he great on ac count of the misfortune of Huropo and business will boom here as never before. MEN'S SUITS $9.90 Regular $15.00 values in Gray, Brown and Dark Cusimorcs, and Worsteds Our big new stock of Men's Shoos have arrived in the most popular lasts and leathers. Priced as wo have always sold them at sl.f)U, $l.tK), $1.00 and $3.00. Those aro winners, shaped right, made right, quality right. Men's Dress Shirts 73 Cents "We are looking for men who wear sizes !( . and 17 shirts, main bargains await them iu shirts here. The Wardrobe T PRANK BRANDON, Mnnagor JmJmJ 4gMg2M2 $ j j j X2 5 5 5 X 2 5 California Hurtlett Wi'iiatchre Unrllcttn Yiikimu HartletU At IloHteu: California JtartlettK 11.80 1.5.', J. 75 2.no L F I'AIIIS, Auk. 1-1, IM p. in. Tho Havjih ueiu-y uiiuoiiiil'oh (1ml Kohl Mnrxlml Sir John French, iho foiu- maiiiler-iii. chief of lliu Ijiulili fiobl nrmy, joined (Juiicral Jotioph Joffn', tho trench t'ommuuuvr-in-chiof, nt hondUurti.TH totlay. The locality in not mcntioiiod. RUSSIA PROMISES POLES PROTECTION LONDON', Aug. H.-A dwtpatch to t no Lonirai ,ewa rrom Home aya that according to rcllablo informa tion from St. l'torihurK, i(ula ha mobilised tyo million munon tho Oorinan and Austrian frontleru, halt a million on tho Turklxli und Itou manlan frontier, while thrco million non aro held In rcservo. NEAREST TO EVERYTHING Imj jSksJr T. T-jmtl- U AT rAHNCUl Vt located so.d mutt iioj'ijUr hitcl In lir C'ltyi clrmUtinp k Haitr In crrry room. :ctl. atlBNllSH io lM4 UyUla aluno. r.ittllfin, rnMaUy prlcrd KfHL Mrl ytm fll M I lie f.wii. ' f.Wn flll KalH HM il JmJmJJmJmJmJJmJ A FEW MORE DAYS OF t t t T r r T t t ? V ? f T ? t t f T & The Stock Reducing Sale ON SUMMER APPAREL To Make Room for the Winter Stock TAILORED SUITS AND SILK DRESS SALE, $5 Tailou-d Suits and 8 Silk Drosses on this rack to cliooso.fnun, good conservative styles; every one re ninrksOur dollars never have gone so far before." Actual values on this rack $18.50 lo $!!"; sale $5.00 TAILOKED SUITS AND SILK DRESS SALE $10 20' Tailed .Suite and M Silk Dresses on this rack to T ohoosa IVom, in sjlks, 'i'epes, in fact the season fs newest cloths, values in this rack to $30.00, saleju'ice only .....;. $10.00 COATS $10.00 Tliq nowoU of thoVpriilK 'HtH, iiioluding all those icautii'iiSJyle(';vaftM models, actual values. to j;!l2.t"0l sale ..pM.00 Y ? f r X t t y ? 180 UNTRIMMED SHAPES $1,00 This season's newest hemp shapes iu black, while and burnt, actual values to $7.00, lo close out tpiiek, your choice ... , $1.00 CHILDREN'S HATS $1.00 One full table of Children's Hals, trimmed and un (rimmed, actual values to ;i.fl), buy them for next season, you know there isn't much 'change iu chil dren's hats; your choice, sale $1.00 WASH DRESSES $2.08 One full rack of Wash Dresses, including some pure linen, Ki'ciicli linen, ratines, gingham and madras, a good lino of sizes and colors, values on this rack to $1 1.H0, sale . $2.98 T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i HOUSE DRESSES $1.10 One full table of Wash Dresses in percales and. ging hams, sale Sl.10 Kover-All Aprons 40c 'A now shipment of-those jjractieal Kover-All Ap rons iu percale and gjog ham, other stores got as much as 7fic for these, our price 49 Silk Waists $2.98 A great asHQi'tuiont f Silk Whists in wash silk, nets, laces, md.ssaliues, etc., black and all colors, real values lo $f).fi0, (tale price r$2,98 Niagara Maid Long Silk Gloves The good quality that rogiilarly sell for $l.l!5, in (ill colors, frped'al 98 Niagara Maid Iwo.lml lou Silk (Moves, iu all colors, sale . '15 PARASOLS On o -Half Frlco PETTICOATS MessalinoSilk I'ellicoals lu blaek, wliitp and all colors, very speoinl at only' $1.98 Correct Apparel for Womon fe No Troublo to Show GooiIh Here wr S W, W, WmIm t- sW iVf W WP(sp i. fr.rfwrnacgar.