Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 17, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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VXGI TWO
IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
W. S. Weston, tlio pop corn man,
nnd family, leave tonlslit on No. 16
for Newport on n two weeks vnratlon
Tnko tho autocar for Central
Point. Twenty-five cents round trip.
Stops anywhere.
Pat nlloy who lias heen hunting
Mnco the sonson opened on tho head
waters, ot Itofluo river, has returned.
Ho bagged the limit and saw In nil
over !10 deer.
All silver plated ware at cost,
Twonty-flvo per cent off on glass
ware. Martin J. Itoddy.
Horace l'ellon of Sams Valley vis
ited Mm. Pclton In her Mill crook
camp Sunday.
KverythliiB In tho store reduced ex
cept Bis and I.lttlo lions at Martin J.
Neddy's moving salo.
Moso narkdull nnd wife nnd Juds
W. M. Canon nnd wife, have returned
from a trip to Klamath Kails nnd
Crater Lata in the tatter's auto.
Tho autocar will run direct to wild
west show grounds this afternoon and
cvcnlnR.
IF. O, McWIlllams of Ashland was
a Jacksonville and Medford visitor
Monday.
Hcst for every occasion, Mountain
Meadow butter at Foul's. 126
C. M. Kldd, Leon D. Hnsklng nnd
Dr. J. J. Emmons have returned from
spending Sunday at Crater Lake,
making tho trip In the former's auto.
Tho finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print-'
Ing Co.
tiny M. Tex, postmaster of Cen
tral Point, has returned from a hunt
In? and fishing trip In tho Prospect
country.
Best for every ocraston. Mountain
Meadow butler at Pout's. 12G
B. Paul Tliclss and Miss Ccraldlne
Theiss have returned from an outing
nt Crater Lake and Prospect.
You will bo pleased with Mountain
Meadow butter. Foul's sell It. 12C
Dudley Evans of tho Walla Walla
Frontier Days show returned to Med
ford Monday to witness tho Choycnno
production.
FIRST class prlvato room and board.
loo south urapo.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmcr Hicks and
their guest Miss Hicks of San Diego,
have returned from a trip to Crater
Lake.
You will bo plcascil with Mountain
Meadow butter. Foul's sell It. 126
Miss Jean Budge has returned from
a vacation spent at Colcstln.
Purine this week, If Interested la
orchard heating, comraunlcato witn
the Rosue River Fruit & Produce as
sociation. The American Can com
pany's representative Is hero with In
formation on much Improved and
smokeless heaters which will burn
tho same oily now used in tho valley.
12a"
Four drunks arrested Saturday, are
held In the city Jail awaiting action
that will release or put them to wert:
on tho city sewer.
Automatic baso ball, that brand
new out door game, has arrived In
Medford. Sco It at DoVoes tonight,
jnst west ot Hotel Medford.
Bad Dunlop Is Buffering from a
painful abscess on his jaw.
Authentic war news received by
Mall Trlbuno leased wlro will be
posted during tho day at Hotel Mod
ford. Victor Katon of Salem is a buelncsa
visitor in tho city for a few days.
Tree props at tho Medford Lumber
Company.
Tho Nash Grill opened Sunday as 3
cafeteria under tho management ot
Mrs. Hoxsie.
No flics on the Pennant wrapped
Bread. We are not advertising It,
Just letting It have Its way with tho
people. Positively contains no alum.
Mado at Newtown Bakery. 142
A. S. Rosenbaum and party of
friends spent Bunday on Roguo river,
tho trip being mado In tho "Safety
First" auto.
Only one kind of kodak finishing
t Weston's Camera Shop, that's the
best Over Uls Theater.
The first grass flro of August oc
curred Saturday afternoon on Peach
street threatening' the homes of Leo
MUchko and D. F. McPhee. Three
acres of ground wn burned over. A
fWthtlNK force of 100 men and the
Mlkchke 'children fought tlitt flames
with wet sacks and water. It was
tho most spectacular grass fro of (lie
year.
Hotel Medford dining room now
opens at" six a. m, and Is open nil
day. '
' J. B. Hleton of Raymond, Wnsli ,
la attending to business matters In
the city for few duys.
Groceries t De Voo's.
J. A, Westerlund uuh returned
from mi a,u,to trip to Marhflcld where
1(4 attended a. fHirliutrV convention.
Wieks t McGowan Cp.
UHpiETAXIM
stay MMNMttf
; W. W, WM lMI
JSt SB, SPPT bpwsb
I I l ''' K't'iM WM'IH i
Miss Flora Thompson of Jackson
vllle visited Medford friends Sunday.
By n new ruling of tho postal de
partment trains la nnd 15 carry local
mall between Ashland and Portland.
Tho chief ndvnntnRc Is tho ability to
wrllo nud receive nu nuswer to a let
ter to Omuls Pass on tho same day.
Formerly a letter mailed In the morn
ing did not leave until 5:20 p. m.
J. O. Corking, the best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main SL Phono 3 20-J.
Martin Neddy Is Improving stead
ily nt Sacred Heart hospital, tho
treatment now consisting ot com
plete rest. Over 100 friends and a
quntntanrcs visited him Sunday.
Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow
er troubles. Phono 20.
Tho council at Its meeting tomor
row night will likely tnko some ac
tion regarding tho blocking of tho
Main avenue crossing by freights
nightly from 10 to 15 minutes. Two
long freights pass ocry night about
11 o'clock, one on tho sidetrack. As
soon as one train Is In the clenr the
other starts. This operation takes
ItO or 13 minutes. Just how the
council Is going to affect a remedy
without changing the S. P. schedule
Is not known.
Seo R. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Bonds.
Loulo I.a Count, a wandering
Frenchman hit by an S. P. engine
while resting fin tho tracks last Thurs
day night near the water tank, has
been'relcascd from Sacred Heart hos
pltat. Kodak flnlshlug and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis
Theater.
Harry Helms will lcavo In a few
days for a hunt on Dutchman's Peak.
" Koaak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea
ter. Eph Rhotcn Is in tho city for u
few days from tho Whiskey Peak
country where he has pocket pro
spects.
Play ball at DeVoes tonight.
Tho return of vacationists and
campers from the hills wilt begin
next week. All ready a number of
families have returned. Tho open
Ing of tho school year early in Sop
tembcr Is bring back a number of
families.
Fruit labols artistically printed In
any and all colon. Medford Print
Ing Co. .
Harry Porter of Gold Hill speut
Sunday in Medford.
Are you "Holmes protected." In
surance sqryice combined with 16
strongest companies. Holmes tho In
surance Man.
Owing to tho situation abroad,
nails havo risen 10 cents a keg loc
ally, and wedges from two to 10
cents. Most of the nails used in this
world are mado in this country, but
the European war Is so wldo In Its
Influenco that home-mado product
are effected.
We hare a J350t press, recently
Installed especially for printing fruit
labels. Medford Printing Co.
Mrs. C. Cole nud son will leave
Medford In a few days for tho south
where Mrs. Cole has accepted a po
sition as private switch board tele
phone operator.
The public library is displaying a
large wall map of Europe, which will
be of Interest to those following the
progress ot tho war. There aro also
a number ot late books descriptive nf
tho countries engaged, such as "Ger
many of the Gennans," by Price Col
lier, "Austria ot the Austrlans and
Hungary of the Hungarians," "Way
faring In France," "Italians of To
day." and "Familiar Spanish Trav
els," by Howclls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrington were
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Grieves
Saturday on a trip to Prospect.
Chauncy FJorey, wlfo and child
havo returned from a month's stay Jn
tho forest near Prospect.
A forco of 20 men left Saturday to
fight fire near Roguo River, and on
Kancs creek.
T. E. Daniels has a photo he Is
using to prove a red shirt la tho best
Insurance on n deer hunt. Two men
are wearing red shirts, ono a white
ono. A deer lies at their feet. Tho
white shirt in the plcturo bears a
strong similarity to tho dcor hi do.
Tho picture Is pasted on tho show
window and started to vera I argu
ments this morning. The plcturo
was taken on a recont deer hunt.
Dick Antlo and family have re
turned from an auto trip to Crater
Lake, returning by tho Urcen moun
tain Springs road. This part of thi
trip is most hazardous according to
Mr, Antlo.
H, M. Howard of Wollon Is In the
city securing treatment for his hands
burned while lighting a brush flro.
Bud Anderson has been discharged
from a Vancouver hospltul whoro he
recently underweut u serious opora
Hon. J Water ud fuinlly left Saturday
toe Qnlnty, jl where they will make
hiJr homo,
Ml Florence Johnson lias r
igmwd froWi H visit and oiiUiik M
Mix laiJ Jn, f y,'mAl cul, it
tk iwM hj r, JubH WJIMwsom,
MEDFOKI) MAUi l'lllJlUNK
YOUNG PIUNCVl WtlO
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Word comes from Indon that the Prince of YVukw Jus left Buckingham
Palace to Join the battalion of the Grenadier Guards, to which lie ha been
assigned, llo Is to be stationed at the Warlcy Barrack, Urcutwocd.
GOOD
LOOKING
BACHELOR
SHOWN
REJECTING MAIDENS
One of the strangest monuments
that ever mnrked the grnyc of n man
will be finished this week by F. V.
White ot HiU city. It U the fulfill
nient of n clue in tho will of Will
iam Hartley, tho eccentric Coos Bay
bachelor, w!iidirl nt Mnrhjirn-ld, Or.,
Inst winter. The mommmit''r in
tended by Hartley to be hi- parlim:
rebuke to women.
Inscribed upon tue moutimeut nre
tlie-.e word; "To the invinurr f
goml-loukint.', iudt)cndeiit linehulor,
who enrly in life refused to bo Imivcd
by u cttit'o.it, nnd potliaps eturn
ally." Above h n sketeh of tho Slvv.x
river. Three forlorn looking old
maids wnve to u man fiimrc ttnndiug
on the "other frhore." In life Hartley
wiih a womnii hntor. Th'w fueling he
left behind him in th uiihiuo tomb
stone. The monument eot $'tW) nnd will
bo r-liip".'d to Mundilield for 111-tnllii-tion
tln.-i week.
I
SMASHED; UIRE
IS
Evidently out of his mind and un
able to stop his recently aeuulrod
Plcrcc-Arrow touring car, ntewnrt
Patterson Monday aftnrnoon, driving
down Fir street at full speed crashed
Into automobiles belonging to Mor
gan brothers of Sunset orchard und
M. M. Root or Tablo Rock In front of
tho University club, smashing tho
radiator and lights of Johnson's car
und less seriously damaging tho
Root car. Mr. Patterson was tnklm;
a party of friends to tho wild west
show, Tjiu Morgan car wni pitshuJ
backwards fully a hundred feet,
crashing into the Root car.
While Sargoant Mcgo of tho police
forco was endeavoring to place Pat
terson under arrest, the Inttor started
his car at full speed through the
crowd across tho street, nnd In at
tempting to turn narrowly escaped
knocking several down running over
a llttlo girl und smushlug Into kind
ling wood the IHiIck white iitreak
owned by County Inspector J. W.
Myers, driving It Into County Judge
Toil Velio's uuto, und duiiiUKlng It
slightly, PattorHoii was then
pluiod under urrost.
The little girl usrapod serious In
jury, Her duiiio was Alma Cop.
jages, (he daughter of John UoppagDH
FOR AU
1
RN-
I'OJITUND, Or., Aug. I7.-Buw
look inullif r jiiiiin nf A(j imuU ou the
lurid mullet here (ody, Cuio mijur
wu iiiiided nt kHM't per hiili'liul,
Wllll'll IN IiiM )ilslil Hil'll il hn IIVKI'
tvuvUul in I'ldlluii'l,
MMDTOUl). OI.'KWIK, MONDAY, AI'III'S'I' 17.
IS READY TO FIC,HT
jNEGRO SLAYER
! - OF SIX THOUGHT
TO BE INSANE
(IIU'AOO, Aug. 17. -Juffnn Carle
ton, ii negroMnnnt who et fire to
the hunsnliVAVir Krnuk LlojM Wright,
n Cliiriipi'iirJiiiU'ot, at Spring drew,
Wi Knnirilii :.ml lluVJ.'U'd M
mimbrs of, tin hou-vhiil with ml
iixe iih they irphil trunithe burning
biiildtng, is lljficvt-il ln-fia iiiNnne.
With hw wifeM- .- in jllll nt Dodge
villi, Wi. Wlini pnvAed fjr mi ex
plnnntioii or tin- criiiie, he sheuted:
"Self defwiMP."
The two I'lnldreti rr .Miinmli Itnrlii
wiulc, "coul mute" o" Mr. Wright,
who, with tlii-ir inoilior nud two nth
erw nen1 iiiitnleri'd, will ba.errmnt
ed winy. Tlnir bodies vm brimglit
to Cliiiiiigri In-t night bv Kdi'l "
Cheney, fnlher of the childrYii.
.Mnnmli Itorlhwiol;, who left Che
ney for Wright, wne buried iiiM night
by Wright near the m'oiio of the
uiiirdur. Tliftn- win no I'civmon.Y,
unvo tlmt Wriifht dropped flutter
from (ho woiniiir4 garden onto the
plain pine chin. Wiiglil nuuoiiucud
that the btmiMlow would be rotorcd
in every line . Iiin Into ronxort
loved.
10 TREAT FOR PEACE
WASHINGTON', Aug. 17. WhllO
none of the replies received from any
of the Kuropeuntgovornmcnt specific
ally reject tho tendor'of good offices
by the United States, soipu acknowl
edgements are nc.copijiauled by sumo
statoment of tin replying nation's po.
sltlon In the ronfllrt. Depurtmont
nfflclaU were Inellued to regard the
linn worn ns non-committal and be
lieved more definite answers might
bo given later, especially If any ot
tho principals In tho war showod uu
Inclination to tii-at for peace.
rrr" -
KAISER ORDERED OUT
(Continued" front Page 1)
iiiinUtrntion oMieiulK look upon il n
uu ihue x 1 1 1 -1 f v JiYtwevii iliipnii iiml
Oerniniiy.
United States Neutral
Seeritturv Ilrynii viih ipred by
TOO LATL'tTO OiaHHIl'V.
LOST On tend between Medford
uud Grunts Puss, two suit cases,
out o( uuto. Lbcrul reward. Noll,
fy chief of pollut, Medford, 127'
WANTED lloiisekcopor for .widow
er. No chllijieu. Answer box
100, euro Mali Tribune. 129
WANTED City proper!)' In nKchuugu
for ulfulfu iMiii'ljntf, f 'I'M K dually
J'". s
l,OHT -On loud", between MilforT
und (Iruuts I'mm, (wn suit vhhuu,
out or unto lilbeml toward- Notl
iblef of tMni( HuiUuitl, 17
4
1011
Huron Chimin, the .1.ipimon umhiiH
jtdui tlmt (lie Tokiu noveininent
would omiiIo lntof onto to nlV
puvrd the intPUlH ol' tho Culled
Stutfs nnd othor comm;ii,H not Imnm
dintely involved in tho settlement of
tho Uut
Hilton Chimin imenled n nolo
from iiisjrmiuniwiil whloh enmprii'd
the nnuotineement of the ultinmtiim
nud n Mtulement of .Inpnn'- iuteiitlor
to lotdoio Kiiiu-Chiiu to Chiim. Oor
mniiv look the terntoiv from China
iiflor tjie killiuir of M'vcnil (leiumti
miHsiouniies Mieu em iiki.
.) n pun's demai'.d thi.l tho (leimnu
wlhi wlllidntw fnm Orientul Mill
et uud the tioK fiotii Kiiut Chun
fnlldU lier purl in the nlhiiueo with
(Ireitt Hrituiu.
ti'ooil I'iiIHi CiiiiMlloneil
l're-ident WiUon t ered today
he hud no leitooii to niienlion tho ood
fuith of the deelnrntion of ,nn in
promiHin to ob-irve the inlegrity of
Chum in eouucctioti villi the Jitpiiu
eo iiHimuluut to (leinuinv deuiuud
Hit; the Mtirieuder of Kino ( huu to
the Jiiuniii'io (.'oveinineul The pren-
Quick Relief When
Utterly Worn Out
Getting tho Blood in Order
Is Required By Most
People.
It ;mi think you lir eon la mih anil
(It wilr for lli illwartl. irr H, H. H. tut lit
Mut.L It Kill ut.il. juu In know wlmt I
ran I ituti lur nrallli unr tlir liKx.l Ii
rrl-wl if b rirrM ot Uly wi' that
ltV It trvm rtrrcldnc lis lull luruurv of
tx.tlljr rrpatr.
It jruu frr plajrd ont. CO la any ilrutf
tore ana k tur a UAU of . H. ,H. lUri
la a rrrortly tbat cU at work In a twlnk
llrvc : It Juit naturally ruliM rfshl Into
jour liloxl. acallrn grrma rtsht anj Irft,
up anil iloim anil M-waya.
You frfl tifttrr at onrr, not from a itlm.
ulant, not frvm lli artlcn of ilruct. but
from the rational rffrct of a natural infUl
cine. Thf taerrUml( la P. R H. ttrre ltn
rtl purto of llmuUtlne I ho rllular
tlxur of the Uty Ibat tbvy plrk ut fnxn
I be bloott trwlr onn rmfnllal nulrlmrnt and
ttuia irpalr work tx-itlli. at one. Tbi" rllff
la smrral at) uvrr tbe ytrm.
Ik not nBlrt lo Kft a ImiiiIa of H. K H.
IwUy. It will makv Jim tttl Ullff ta Jnat
a few mloutra. It l nrriarrd iilr In Ibe .
Kwlft IlMf.. Atlanu. (la. rnl (r tbflr
frr book trttlnr of lb many trnf ron.
rtltlcu. tbnt nmlrt Ihr liuinan tJislly br
icatcn f laporrrltlil blmxl.
IX Theatre
.Mutual Moilo
Moudity ami Tued.ty N'lgbla
SI'HCIAIi
The Lost Diamond
Three Itcol Colored Animal Keaturo
Helvetic
Our Mutual Girl No. 17
JUST .V HON AT TU'ir.inilT
Two Ittel Mujestlr of tho I'lidcr
world WIMI.MANOI' ium.i:)
what thi: nritmau cjot
Ilvst Show of tho Heasou
Don't Miss It :, and I On
PAGE Theatre
COMING
Trey 0' Hearts
THURSDAY, AUG. 20th
On account of "Candy Shop"
PAGE!
Cool, Coiufortnblo, Well Ventilated,
Host I'boto I'lnys
Special Threo Part I'enturo
The Link In The
Chain
A Ureal Mystery Drama
i
Love and Lunch
In two I'uils, Tho lIlKKost I'prour
of tho Yeur
1 1 en r I ho lnri(n
PACK TIIKA'i KK OKCIIIiSTKA
IIAKKV IH)WI!I,I,, )Um
Coolest iilure In Almlford
AIM'II'H Id" rillUMI'JN fin
8 TSSlSSSSSSSsLl''SlisBPSS "SSlSBSlBBf
)u)f OjH'il 7 10
Ideul would liol iINousm tho ulll
inntmu ih ii vihole, xn.vlnt; thnt ope
of the iluUns of nciiti'iility wu In
hivxo no opiuioii on ultul other nu
tioui were iloliu.'.
Seeietntv of Sliile Hrynii m nt
tho white hotixo eiuly, hUpoMdl.v in
eonneeliou ullli .lunuuV iillluutlum,
lloth the piTiideul iiml Mr. Ilrynii
lefiiNi'd to iliu'iis" tho Uil.
CiiIIimI tSntex N'eiilinl
Tito president miide it eleur that
the Cnited Sliilot. would lil be In.
oled in nity wiiv in the .Inpnnwe
(lurmim.v euntroverv uud ioko of
Ihu iiMtirnnees of .Iiiihiii thnt ht
would iniiinlnip the inleuntv of China
in Imviiik' been uiien lo the poweit
Holland
Shoes for
Boys
jWN
MG
PAGEIheatre
Wednesday, Aug. 19
Rock & Fulton
W In the Fastest Musical
Comedy Ever, Written
GREAT
jBEAUTY CHORUS
J PRICES: 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50
S oats now on aalo thcator box office
Phono No. 418
Mid-Summer at Newport
AiiRiist Is essentially n beach mouth nud
tho most dollKhtful tlmo la which to spund
a vacation nl Newport, to Kit nwny from
tho hunt nud dust of tho Vnlluy.
IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE
Connections ,made nt Albany nnd Corvnllln with
0. & K, trains, wlileli lcavo Albany nt 7.II0 a. in.
dally ami 1:00 p. in, ibilly. oxLopt Humlity,
SPECIAL LIMITED SUNJXCURSION TRAIlMf
"to Nowpjirt leavi'H Albany every Huinlny ut
0s4fJ 'n; in., Uorvnlllii 7; IR n. in. ArrlvoH
Newpoit 11.10 ii, in,
HI'KCIAIi HOCNII Tltll' HIIAKO.V AM WIWK II.NM
VAUKH l-'IMMl AM H. I'. 1'OI.NTH AM HIINIMV
I'ltO.M AldlANV AMI t.'OUVAM.IH,
JOHN
lli'lieriillv ns well iih to the I'uileil
HtntoH, Anedijtuttieu)irl.v pn (o Hie
)H'o!iiIno of ,liimu for the oveiitlinl
refloriilioii to Clilnn nf I he (leimuii
provliH'esi ho ludieulvd lit eoiill
iliHiro in the uoiid fuith oT .lupiiii to
enny out, thill iiwtitriiiiro nl Iho olosu
of tho wnr.
it heennie liiiowii Indny that it
hIkiiI note wlileli luimii pri'setilrd In
tlie Ifnlli'tl Htuti with u yopy or Iter
tillimutiiiii to Oeimiiuv id not go
Into the meiilM of the iiitn(ioii, but
only set foilh thnl 1moii
dilTloullhm of oominiiiiientlmi wiih
lleilln, (lis kooiI oflitiw of lllo I'nlled
HlnloK went Hitkeil in forititMin the
iiltiumlnm. . '
i
Aro known as tho host shoou for
Voy that nr.i uuido.
Our llolbiud Call Shoes, nru mtdo
vrlth nu liidofftruotablo solo lenthur
"Tel-TII-Tip" making It Imposslhlo t.i
wear mil tho raps of tho shoos, -
It's tho rouilug shoo for l.lttlo
(louts, Yoiithn uud Hoys.
9 . 4,floo3 fFn"
tg 8loo 8lor
Kor fohluiM duM'ilhliiK Nnwporl, lluhelH und
full Information, cull on nenieot H. I1, Aucnt
M, HCO'IT. f'i'uonil Vhm, Auent t
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