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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1914)
iImiiMiI!iiii'iim) li in tiHlniiiil') mint i.Mnnwiajj,i ...i,.,MM,lOTIfWMMHMWlM n "I , i li Jt tl Ml PAGE TWO lOCAt AND L PERSONAL I)r. C. n. liny Is n( tlio Wattle Creek Bnnltnrlum nt Unttlo Creek. Mich., Mra. liny, Mlua liny and Charles liny ro nl Newport, Oicgon, for the sitin- HUT. AH silver plated wnrca at cost. Twonty-fivo per cent oft on glass ware. Martin J. Roddy. Mrs. Geo. C. Ulrlch and children nnd Mrs. Sarah A. Llntllcy left Tues day for n thrco months visit with friends and rolathcs In Alton, III. Everything In tho storo reduced ex cept nig and Little Bens at Martin -T. Ilcddy's moving sale Rutherford Kerr wires from Low; Reach, Cal., as follews: "Please, pub lish denial of stories appearing In th Medford papers that 1 am sick In hos pital of Southern California. Stories nro unwarranted and cnusc worry to my rctatlvcs and friends. Am work ing every day nnd cnjojlng beat of health." The' finest equipment In Oregon for nrlnllng fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co'. " Mrs. John It. NorrlS of Mid vale or chard was removed from Sacivd Heart hospital SntiirdajvmorntnK where sho has been for two weeks following au ope ration. fin M. Tex. postmaster of Cen tral Point, has returned from a hunt ing nnd fishing trip In the Prospect country. . Closing out groceries and confec tionery at cost to make room for a big lino' of ladles' now suits, coats. Bklrts and hats. Will H. Wilson. 12S Binn fnwnril tho formlnc of an alumni chapter of tho Sigma Nu fra ternity was taken last Saturday at a Unnnr nt the Medford Hotel. ThOSO present wcre: Vera Vawter, Ralph Hammond. Leon Speck, Ed Geary, George Ucnnctt, Don Herring nnd Mr. Thomas of Talent. Closing out groceries nnd confec tionery at cost to make room for big line of ladles' now suits, coats, skirts and hats. Will H. Wilson. 12S" Curtis P. Coe, prohibition candidate for governor will glvo an open air talk on Hayaiarkct Square tomorrow night. Order It now. Mountain Meadow1 Duttcr at Fout's grocery. 12S Alfred Scott of Seattle, age 18, passed through Medford Tuesda nlRht on hla way to the European war front. -He-Fs a'cub" reporter. and longs for a chnnco to cover tho great war. He Is short of funds, bu: hat plenty of hopo, and may bo another Richard Harding Davis In dis guise. Ho Is headed for San Fran cisco and hopes to secure 'passago from thero to tho seat of butchery. Tho war will likely be over before ho arrives. FIRST class prlvato room and board. IOC South Grape. Owing to tho Illness of his daugh ter. Mayor Purdln was unable to at tend the council meeting last night. Councilman Miles taking tho chair. Automatic base ball, that brand new out door game, has arrived la Medford. See it at DeVoes tonight, just west of Hotel Medford. " Jim Kershaw of tho Antelope la In tho city today. Electrical contractors must furnish bonds of 200 by an ordinance pasted last night for tho faithful per formance of all wiring. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wire will be posted during the day at Hotel Med ford. The police have put a watch on roads leading Into tho city for auto itpcederis, complaint being mado that country people exceed tho limit when thoy hit tho pavement. Two or thrco have received verbal warning. Tree- props at the Medford Lumber Company. J, 11. Oakcs of,SaIom Is a business visitor In the city today. No files on tho Pennant wrapped Dread. We are not advertising It, just letting It have its way with the people. Positively contains no alum. Mado at Newtown Dakery. 142 Judgo Kelly and family have re turned from an auto trip to Crater Lake. Only ono kind of kodak finishing at Wcston'n Camera Shop, that's the best. Over lata Theater. Two gentlomon held in tho city Jail upon minor charges, employed on city Improvements refuse to leave. They Jmvu a dozen chances a day to de part, but always show up at meal lime'. They wait for Sergeant Pat Mego to como and lock them up noon and night, Kodak flntshlug and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis Theater. "The Candy Shop," a musical com wly Is (ho offering nt (he Page to llt. . , w nu' n i'H miihii V Weeks tMcGtwa Co, UMDIRTAXlia H07 Mtt HIT ' GAMIN UN VOTE GOING ft MR OAATAWAt Out., Awr. 10. -dm-mlA'a -women do not Want thoir lin bunds to gt to wnr nnd (lie wielding llie Veto ponci bc-lcAvod voil tljHn by tho government with e.iiOli cJffcht. that in miiim ln$tnn'cfc volunteer rVjg intents litlvu been thinned to ilfty per cent of their membership, Thifc far exceeds the governments esti mate of ve(oe. A protect ngnint their action was inndo todny bv Col onel Morri-on, director of nrt tilery. T ltOTTKKlUM. via London. Aug. Ill, fi:'2o p. in. Large contingents of Austrian troop incliulinir artillery, wdcli the German nrmv w without, have pjt-ied point nlonsr tlie river Rhine on their way to the front. AMERICAN CONSUL AT HEBM0S1LL0 REPORTED SAFE WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. Rear Admiral Howard reMrted todny thtit the Amrienn consul nt Ilenno-illo reported under nrret i nfe nnd had never been molested. Miininnillo ! completely evacuated of fcdcmlt nnd Salina Cnu ii the only port on the west const under federal control. Mrs. Mattic Kllgore of Rogue river Is visiting relatives In this city for a week. Don Uradbury and John McClaln wero bound over to tho grand Jury ths morning, by Justlco Taylor, under 500 bonds, charged them with rob bing Wjn. Swcrtzfcrger. an old man of S25 near the S. P. depot Mondav night. W. I. Norrls, charged with complicity in the same offense was freed. If you want a lithographed fruit label Instead of a printed ono, see us. wo are agents for Scbtnltx Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. According to Superintendent Tran- na tho city water pressure is slowly improving, due to tho kitchen gar dons being lessened. Tho supply fn tho reservoir Is less than last year at this time. Hotel Medford dining room now opens at six a. m. and Is open all day. . New rails are being laid In the Medford yards of tho Oarnum road. Those being removed have been in senico for many years. Groceries at De Voe's. J. F. Carson of Dutte Falls was u business visitor In tbo city Tuesday. It pleases everyone, Mountain Meadow butter. For salo at Fout'r. 12S Game Warden A. S. Hubbard of Ashland Is In tho city on business. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In soutborn Oregon. Always reliable Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Mala St. Phone 3 20-J. Walfcr Manning of Roseburg Is a visitor In tho city this week. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow er troubles. Phono 20. Mr. and Sirs. A. V. Jordan re turned Tuesday night from a vaca tion trip to California points and Cra. tcr Lake. Seo R. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Ronds. R. C. Wade arrested in this city last week for Jumping his board bill at'ltoaeburg was fined 20 and costs 14fdroa Roseburg justice. Wado paled a sa mining engineer. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. A wheel left standing on Front street Tuesday night was reported stqlen toftbe police this morning. Piay ball at PoVoos' tonight. The), autocar will leave for Central Pelnfafjer the performance of "The Candy l&ion" at tho. Page Theater, ' 138 Mrs. If. h. Loach of North Uart leJJttrcot, has Just returned from n aevwal weelib' vacation trip. Fruit' labels artistically printed In any and all colon. Medford Print lug Co. Tho W. C. T U. will meet at tho public library Thursday afternoon at 230. All memhertt are cotdlally In vited to bo prevent. It pleases over) one, Mountain Meadow butter, For salo at Font's. 128 All sllvoi' plated wures at cost. Twcnty-Mvo per cent off on glussware. Murtln J. Roddy ' Are you "Holmes' protected." In. suranre service combined with JO strongest companies, Holmes the In France Mfl'u, Kvvryllilnv In the nlorc rodurud xVnt JJlff biii ll l tl Hon, at Mar Hh J. Kotlity's moving tf ' yft have a fMQi; pr, rwatly ttH4 Mpwlally for printing frujt kMtf, H4Uri IVlHllHK CO, ' MElWOltl) MALli TIUIUJNM. 10 PERMIT EXPORT OF AUTOS LONDON, Aug. is), :uor. p. in. Robert 1'. SUnner. the Atuocjuut eon Jtcrimu'the, clinauVtn of Ainciicnn Jirjnod'mtdor cjirx on ptvper repto HCptatloits being made to the ctttonf tiutliorilirx. Tho government at so U willing, llie foreign fecretnry ntd. lo tillow the return to the United Slutc of Amor ienn bred ltorsei liud polo plitlio!', vvltielt nro not needed by the niilitiirv, Ihough the quctiou of tho miiitnr.v fitne" of the nnitnnU ninl first In deeidetl. a i : rr1. TO E OTTAWA. Out., Aug. 10. On Thursday the Cnundinii government will begin moving it 2.",000 volun teers of the over ens division to the assembly enmp nt Vnlcnrtler. The order for tlie movement wn inndn Inst niglit by the minister of militia. Most of tlie force will rench tho enntp by tnturdny. The last of it Mill be in by Sunday nnd propnrn tions will then he made for their im mediate dispatch ucros4 the Atlnn tie. ARTISTS TO HELP PARIS, Aug. 10, .",:0 p. m. The society of French nrtislu. the Xtitinn ul Society of Kino Arts, nnd other groii hnve formed n eommitee under the title of the IlrotlierlnxNl of Artists lo look r.fter the wives of 2,00(1 pmnl ers, M'ulptor-j. engravers nnd nn'hi tccts, vviio nre serving with the color-. Count CnMillnn de Saint Victor, ilia well Known nerouuut who Inst year beenmc i Jesuit priest nt Cnnteilxiry, Knuluud, hits returned to join bin cm regiment, nnd will lcnvc for the fron tier in a few dnvv. KAISER EEEDS ARMY BEETS ANO CARROTS LONDON, Aug. 19, 5 IT, a. nt "Thero appears to bo little exaggera tion in the accounts of tho bad com missariat arrangements In tho Ger man army," says tho Rrusscls cor respondent of tho Times. "Prisoners brought in by tho Fronch yesterday had beet roots and carrots In their knairaacks. They had been living on tbeao for Several das. On the other hand, the French commlsslrnt ts working splendidly." CZAR'S BROTHER UPON TOTING LINE LONDON, Aug. 10, 2 p. m.-Ac-fcrdini! to ndvicex received here to dny from St. l'elerhburg, Grand lUfffe Ifuhiii'l Alexiindrovilcli, it lirotlto f i;irieior Nieholiic, him left St. Peters burg to join the Hiist-tian fighting line, LONDON', Aug. 1!!. The fight nr rnnged betiU't'ii fjiinlnmt Smitlv tlie Amerienn hen vy weight pugilist, and Voung Ahem of Xew Vork, has been cancelled. Smith sails tomuiroiv for Ainericn. il jlcljthtl ? loidoti, l)liiv i-v'if ed'ri oiUnunfcnl.Ut fH WSu' Kdvtl nl Pry,i.jw HutWi OJrfjjbi fcctcturV. s.'aviiiille nriiijli.eVUcrmtienl would nn MWDKOUD, OUKaOX, WKONKSDAV, AlWST 11), IMMENSE m IN E XKW YOllK, Ahk. le CifloniH lion-o iciHirls iniTdo inihlio iotiiiv jdtotv Lliiit nuiifillxlsittci) Hlh' lioslii- tling of (bo lSiVottJn .Wtinilnwo m i!iiHk;U intiucnjlyi hndOf'rtir UiVl vvv!,' o1" Julv IK mVii) mdio llmu tlnjivj ni)iliou rotmrs noovc tuc .uguvv ut ltC AVOel, of Attgubt S, lite lttxt to be f0!iiloil. SILENCE VEILS WAR (Continued trom Pi 1.) occupied Mlnvvn, In Russian Poland, close to tho Gorman frontier, an I Russian reporti relate a ivpulso with heavy casualties of Vustrlan troops, who had attacked Vladimir, In the Russian province of Volhjitla. a stronc forco of Gorman troops .1111 .li. V . i J . f'l Is said to have attacked Kydlkulienen, a German town on the Russian front ier, which was occupied by tho Rus sians soon after the outbreak of hos tilities. A French official note confirms re. ports of a Servian victor) nt Shnhala over an Austrian force of SO.000 men. Tho Austrian nro said to havo lost 3000 killed and 5000 wounded. A Montenegrin army Is reported within two hours march of tho forti fied Austrian seaport of RaRtisa, in Dnlmatla. Tho Montenegrins had al ready captured a number of towns In the vicinity. Two largo Austrian steamers wero captured today by the French. 00 VIA CANADA XKW YORK. Aug 19 Approxi mately 10.000 Servl.ni reservists In California nnd Arizona expect to go to Cnn'iula to seek the co-operation of tho British government In lauding Ihctif on their ifallvo shores, It was announced nt thb Servian consulate here today. MADRID, via Paris Aug 10, 1 2i n. in. King Mfouso, accompanied lit Premier Dato has returned from San I Sebastian nnd will hnvo Important conferences with the French nud l.ug llsh nmbasadors In regard to Spain's attitude toward tho Kurnpoun cor fllct, it Ik stated. TOO lutn TO CLrtHHIFY. FOR BALK (loud cow. Call Dr Helms' office. 131 FOR RK.VT Furnished housekeep ing apartmcntB, brick building, throughly clcanticd nnd renovated, under new management. Rent rea sonable. Tho Oxford, 223 West Main. 153 FOR SALi: Residence at 213 H. Jackson street, ten rooms, largo liv ing room, full nttlc, full content basement with furnace, porches, garage, larxo grounds, easy terms. Mrs. J. i:. Watt. . J33 FOUND Nut o(f end of axol which holds wheel on buggy or hadk. Owndr may havo samo by paying for nd. FOIt BALK--$500.00 piano for $150; one secondhand organ. 120 So, Holly. 120 WANTEDA Jnpanoso boy wants altuutlon as a cook, phono 03 Ocorgo Hums Agnma, H3 N, Grap'j St., Medford, Ore. 130 JJIlAJ VlLWJ Evtry door is made in eur faf tnry and &uaraUei nht w money hdek. We MkflMMBO. IATR sHipmcntaiiywhwe Irem largest stock in west. 5.Cfoi Psatl Duori, IS sisrs $1.30 Vn,ml)oon,2itt)U. . 2""l Crifliuua loo , , l 3.PfyFifVfiirlloof . . . 2.J French I)art, prr iislr WK SAVK YOU is ON thot tj'M; K"jl'; ait, niiuw iwsr ,j aniitWiiiijtfMf.rortiiO flWB,(, , Kxmn BELGIUM EXPLAINS CAPKjRANSFER PAWS, Aug. ID. 1 J8 P. in. An lift trial ciimiiumu'iition I tout lliiii'l nV lMVlhl loila.Y, ivs eeilitin vlMiiiU omhc tltlSt'htit tlu seal or (I'd; Rtjiitvii' uoVfiiinlW frwin nn-' mV In Antwerp.' ''jflH llii Inilinfef .tyliVlt niv tuMnedln'lc nctkiity, ilJM if jlAnjll bill It It piervncd iJjfrtjjVir'MoWj'llt it not nipt n-iiniifl, i'lVtiiTjIhaif'tkhitterrMif tion to gVciiincntil;ljnstiieKs. , While lle'fghtli nfleuiU hnve gon to Antwerp, their families rcmntit lit Hi uels. The ipieen iiml the priuecs arc nt the Antwerp politics, w liilo the long m with llie utiii.v. ELIMINATION RESULTS IN OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ClltCAOO. Aug. 10 -Ucomu Sar gent Of Chovoy Chase club, Washing ton. D. C, with a good 71. bettered jestcrday'n semes In tho elimination rounds or tho national open golf tour nnment nt Midlothian. Oharlen Hvatii 'Jr., western amateur champion took 70 for tho first round, missing sev eral caay pltts . J J,' McDemiott. of Atlantic City, Amcrleanborn professional, who won the, tltlu In 191 1 and 1012, took T? for tho first round, Inking -tO fur tho first half. Rain fell Just ns Tom McNamara, )f llostnn, finished thn forenoon round with "2. Another 73 was scored by William Kldd, of Algon quin. Karl Keffer, Canadian opon champion, plnlng with MrNnmarJ, took SO. Tho rain caught McDcr- mott, Telllcr, McLcod, Kvnns and many other players In the field. At the end of the first round 31 Mayers had mado 70 or better. RUSSIA STIRRED BY NEW SPIRIT (Continued from Page 1) tic. iho 'otc, tho I.etlH, tho T.lthunn- inn", tho Russian Germans nnd most striking of nil, the Juwh, Htnnd up oiid dK'hired vvlintcvor thev hnd uf fercd they would Iny nrnde their grievnnciM in this hour of great trial J niiil fight Mile by niilo with Hie Hm- Maii iM-nple." THE LIFE CARliER1 yrlirmtlnc III rOl OintlM inw'ublr I ilHrrtrl i. p rt ..rr i i.n in II '.l "! lif Ihc i!K'niii oxii.vIIni Inr hlr tic l w4(Ml , rirm.lrnli, l.i This L the Allislon c( i:ie OREGON ASRICULTUBALCOLLEGt Forty-sixth Scliool Year Opens SRPTKrilJER iSth, iqi.j Write for illutrjtpd loop.tRp H ok let. "rill' I II l! CAKPI R." and forCat.i log ontilnluj full inloinutlon. DtSree Conrsti AORICUI.TURH Agronomy, Anhn.nl Hiiitxindry.Uatrv Hui bandry. Poultry Husbandry, llortkultiir Aurkul'ure for 1 rather. I ciKI TIO LOGGING UNCINI'IKINO. HOMt: KCO NOMK S; Ooinetlcbilencc, Domestic Art ENGINn.RI.NO! hle.tricil, Irrlcntlon Highway, Mediankal, ChemUal, NMiilns Ceramics. COMMHKCU. PMAU.MAO INDUSTRIAL AHTS. Votational fonrcx-ARrkulturc, Dairy Ing, Home Makers' Course, lnduUUI Arts, l:oretry, llulness bhort Course. School of Mtulc Piano, String, Hand, Voice Culture. Furmi BuiiMirCcuri by Hil Frrs. Ad.lrm Till! RI.OlsTRAR, (tw.T.IIMo M) Coci1)l, Otft"i Patronize Home Industries 1 THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN SCREENS WINDOW SCREENS SCREEN DOORS '. WE Muko 'J'licin If you want a good Porch Swing, lot us mako it, ' Pacific Furniture and Fixture Factory )1 (, 'IYoyvJm'JiIko, .li' Iriii, JJli B. Jlolly Slroot '1tl 2.Vnn GERMANS IN M nt-. LONDON REGISTERED LONDON, Aug. UN ilsO." p. iu. Tvveilly Hvo thoiHitiid (Ionium Imvo logisletcd vvilh tho polloo of l.otidoti disiilel lo dale. I.iinjo. uumhora of (lonniiiiH Mill icmiiln in tho n Iiicch, Tho (leimim lollof ooiunillloo l givuiK soup tickoli lo IIioiisiiuiIh, piivi of whom' urn foiood to "loop )r Iho pntK tii' lodging house. Thou, coils ( olhoii nut living in tho wolh- loiilH'c. ' A i. , .- FIERCE FlGHTINGTAKING PLACE . , .. (Coittlntied trom Page 1) (ictuiniis' Alliance Hutted LONDON, Aug, 10, ajao p. in. -A despatch to tho Routor Tologrnin com pauy from tlrimsvln mijh tho (lorman advanro posts rovorlug tho roglon'bn. twi-ou nmblou and .lodlgno nro bo lug gniduall) pushed back before thn advance of llolglait and French force. Tho IMkIihib nnd French nro nn.v In close Junction and rontnet with tho advance lines of tho (Joiiunn nrmv llcmil nl ltincls PARIS, Aug, 10, 1 25 p. nt.- A despatch to the Paris Midi front III na vels dated today sas cannonading wns distinctly heard In UriisscU nt ( POOL J SSfiWr il:i,-1,RailM: --Ti Come Here For Photographic Supplies Our tUorc Is the Mecca for all anplrlnrj nmnteur photoyruphcra. Our lino of Ansco photo nupplics Is complete. Wo have the Ansco, tho amateur camera of professional quality, S7.50 to $55.00. And there is the Buster Brown family, $2.00 to $13.00, Ansco Film, the original, genuine nnil perfect film. Cylco, the prlzc-winnlnc photofjraphlc pnper. And bnck of all Is our unqualified cuuruntee. Come In today. Look for the Anaco Sljjrv MEDFORD PHARMACY TH E ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Medford Iron Works E. O. Trowbridgo, Prop. Clciionil Foundry and Machine Works PAoifMOl; Jlomo 21WL. ftos. Pno. 50IU; Home 2271;. s Keep Your Money at Home Wo jiiulcQ a HpKciaily ol' Door and Window KniinoH and fnnido KIiiIhIi. AIho Doom and WindoWH, QUAMTV TJil'J IJI'JB'r, i'lti(JK KICIIfL Ifiwiury f'ornor I'JIavonlli and It'lr HiroiiiH. Medford Sash and Door Co. o'clock this moiiilng. ' ' Tho eoiicspoiuluiU ullilfl It Irf lti ilKridood'thltt u (toiliiaii in my hi nmichbigiiiit llruimelH by tvity of lluy nud Jililolgito. llMHLlNt via Amstniilam ami Lon dun, Aug. Ill, II: IS u. in (Ionium troops today occupied tint town of Mlnwn, lu rtiiMnlitii Poland, oloio 'o tho (loiluim rioutlor, on thu Wuiimw iitllioail. , . f' ' '4 NotiOi:. , i Nollro la hoieby given Hint tin un doislgnod will apply to tho cltyconn etl nt IIh meeting to bo hold Hopfnrn her 11, 1011, for n llnmno lo sell malt, Hptrlltious and vliiotin Ihtiiora In iiuiinlltlou loss than u gnlhiu nt Un place of InmliioHs on lot It, block 20, city of Medford for u putlod of ulx moitllis. Dated AiigUBl IS. 110 I. W. M. KNNNIiDY. The Auto Oil For n pluttvaut rld'o tnka tlu nolo car over tho paved lilglkwny to Cen tral Point and ictiirn. Leaves nl "30 a. in. nnd every hour thereaflnr (uxeopt 12:. 10 ami 0:30 p. in.) until I0::ii), round trip fare 2&C. Slopi aiiywiimo. 120 Intcr-t'rban titu Car Co. 1mm Wo havo everything there Is to bo hnd In thu lino of good school shoes. Rrlug thu beys mid girls hero, We're url, to (ft thoin. sum to gfv'u them solid comfort nud lasting service Sure to save tho pocket-book. &chfi f "God W ng s sioo ftioro For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WAT1SU and iuiaaATLNapJLw Cio to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grapo St. 'J'olophono 8!K) v.. 4' ,4-4t4.4MrfM4i4i ttri r