Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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M'UDlWIil) MAIL TllinUNlQ. MIWFOUI). OKWOON, KRtDAY, AUCWST 21, 10M
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E)CAL AND
: PERSONAL
A mil for men lo work on tho Crn
tcr J.iiko ro.iit hna beern Issued, ntul
MI who ilcstro lo work enn secure
Mine by seeing Court Hull. Trouble
Jmb lx:on experienced In keeping: nion,
the tlWt pay day lrlnr,lnR n hcglrn to
tho nearest town never to return.
Bovcrnf locnl loafers who havo not
worked for months, will bo Riven the
choice of going to work, or going out
of town.
- Everything In tho store reduced ex
cept Illg nml Mttlo Bens at Martin J.
Jteildy's moving salo.
Th6 drafting of tho proposed char
ter Is complete, with thn exception of
tho chapter on Improvement assess
ments, which Is being prepared, by At.
torney Porter J. Net f.
Order It now, Mountain Meadow
Butter at Fout's grocery. 1SS.
A.-V. Stcnnott of tho Mall T'lbnuo
lias returned from a vacation at
Unite Kails. Two deer were killed
Mrs. Stcnnett nnd Mls Gladys Peart
also made tho trip.
FIRST class private- room and board.
IOC South Grape.
A Ford car driven by Mrs. H.
"Wortiilnston collided Tuesday night
with a similar make car at Main nnd
Central avenues, driver unknown.
There was no damago owing to the
slow speed.
Automatic base ball, that brand
new out door game, ha arrived la
Medford, See It at DeVocs tonight,
just west of Hotel Medford.
Mrs. Tom Fuson has returned from
a trip to San Francisco.
Authentic war news received by
Mall Trlbuno leased wire will ba
posted during tho day ut Hotel Med
ford. '
S. n. Holmes of Easlo Point Is
spending the day in Medford.
Tree props at tho Medford Lumber
Company.
Kaiser Wllhclm should bestow ono
of his many medal degrees on Carl
and Hans Jcscke, young sons of Carl
Jescke. They linger around the
Medford cigar store which is a hot-'h"'
bed of nntl-Gcrnian sentiment, nnd
defend his majesty from every at
tack. No flics on tho Pennant wrapped
Bread. Wo are not advertising It,
Just letting It have its way with tho
people. Positively contains no alum.
Made at Newtown Dakcry. 142
A s-trangcr under a religious strain
and Imbued with the Idea tbe world
is coming to an end, gavo annoyance
on Central avenuo Thursday after
noon, stopping everyone to qtioto
Bcrinturo. his chief quotation being
"the right hand knoweth not what
the left docth." He gave the name
of Olson and Is being sought by the
police.
Play ball at DeVoes tonight
E. I: (Coolgardlo) Jones hag left
for the Illne Ledger-district where ho
has mining interests.
Only otfe kind of kodak fleHnlng
at Woston'a Camera Shop, that's tbe
best. Over Ils Theater.
It special today. Million Dollar
Mystery.
Arrests In connection with the set
ting of brush fires in tbo Kane creek
dlbtrlct are scheduled.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Isis
Theater.
Joe Rader of Phoenix wag a busi
ness visitor in tbe city Thursday.
It special today. Million Dollar
Mystery.
Walter Antlo has been given thi
contract for tho electrical wiring of
tbo Elks' temple.
Hotel Medford dining room now
opens at six a. in. and Is open all
day.
Mrs. Minnie Edwards of Watkins,
Oic., vlsltod in Medford tho first of
the week.
Million Dollar Mystery at It to
night. Don't fall to see it.
AVIg Ashpole has purchased a Max.
well car.
Groceries at De Voe'a.
Cooler weather tho laBt few days
hua caiifcod an Increase In tho city
water supply, and tho power Is grad
ually resuming normal pressure.
It pleases ever) one, Mountain'
Meadow butter. For salo at Fout'r.
128
A number of Medford people have
fallen tor the doscrt land projects of
Arizona, now being boosted, and a
delegation Is planning on leaving in
October. Tho land is touted as be
ing tho most productive on earth,
provided water Is handy. Wells'
would bo dug for thin asset, perlnifH
Hlrlklng water and perhaps not.
Million Dollar Mystery at 11 to
night. Don't fall to bee it.
Tho Country club will hold ita
regular dance tomorrow night. All
membcra are urged to attend. ThORo
unable (o be present urn naked to ad
vUo Mrs. Lincoln McCormacic.
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Weeks ft McGowm Co.
UKDE1TAKIX8
ImAa lnUlasjj
UVIWM?
BtfM W, W. W IN-
fT-m- A, H. Off tTt4f
J. ,0. Gerklng, tho bent alt around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any--there',
time' or placo. Studio 318
Main St. Phone 3U0-J. N
One mend caso for salo at De Voo's.
Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants
rasa was a Medrord visitor Thurs
day. Call J. W. Mitchell for lawn mow
er troubles. Phono 2G.
Coffee1 "mill for salo at Do Voo's.
E. V. Carter of AsAlilnnd spent
Thursday afternoon In the city otM
business.
See- R. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity nnd Surety rionds,
Attorney Gus Newbury and wife
hae returned from an auto trip to
Crescent City.
City Recorder Fobs baa returned
IUI1I il GUUIl IUV1UUII1 , ,
Are you "Holmes "protected:" in
suranco service combined with id
strongest companies. Holmes tho In
surance Man.
Cash register for sale at Do Voo's.
Tho monument that will mark the
grave of Win, Hartley, tho Coos Ray
bachelor, whose life hatred of women
he left behind htm in ironic verses
and pictures In stone will be shipped
to Marshtleld today by F. R. Walto.
Hartley left ?500 in his will provid
ing for tho monument. Tho tomb ts
Inscribed "To the memory of a good
looking, independent bachelor, who
In life refused to be bossed by a petti
coat and perhaps etcrnaily.'' An
engraving, jahowrfiHhreo old maids
beckoning to Hartley as ho stands
upon tho "other shore."-
Kodak finishing the best,- at Wet
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isla Thea
ter. -
'-Game -Warden A S. Hubbard of
Ashland is intllo city today.
Eugene Manlove Rhodo's great
novel which appeared in- Saturday
Kvcnlifc Post, Rransford In Arcadia',
at Page tontght. 131
Dave Croncmlllcr of Jacksonville
visited In Medford Thursday.
Wanted, to rent a four or" flvef
room furnished house. Address box
b care Mall Tribune.
Seo the Saturday Evening Post ser
ial Rransford in Arcadia, at Page to
night, 131
councilman Kmcrlck nnd
family
who havo been spending the summer
in Idaho, will return about the first
of tho month.
Those special prices an meat for
Saturday at eno of tho uptown butch
er shops tickled Jones! Their every
dyprJc at tho public market are
away below them. 130
i Get It at Do Voo's.
Just received a wagon load of Mar
shall Bros, famous cantaloupes and
muskmclons at Do Voe's. 132
I FOR THE
NEWFALLGARMENTS
We Are Ready With a Fine Selection of the Newest and Best in
NEW FALL TAILORED SUITS
NEW FALL COATS . Vi
NEW FALL SKIRTS . '. ; , .
NEW FALL MILLINERY
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the New Stylecraf t Coats
Tho splendid display of the "Stylceraft" Coats Is
ulouc worthy of a special visit. Fashion's injperions
stamp of ajprovitl will be found reflected in tho now
fall models of tho celebrated "Stylccraft" Coats,
with additional touches and exclusive features that
place them far above the avrao women's attire.
Coats from $9.50 to $57,50.
Spring Coats
Values to $45.00, salo $10.00
34 Spring Coats to dose at a drasitc reduction, in
cluding ottoman silk, moire silk, epongo, Hpriq,($;.
actual values to $4;").00, to clear stock n4nick..$lp,(H)
I One Table Full
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NKW YORK, Aug. 21. The rutu
making It Impossible for any person
to purchase foreign money orders In
amounts oi more man iuu nas re
sulted In keeping $1,000,000 In this
country since August 1, according lo
figures just compiled nt tuc post of
fice here. Thousands of applications
for foreign money orders nre being
rejected dally, says tho statement, be
cause the amounts, are too, liiruo.
rMttur,
I SHIPS
LONDON. Aup. 21 "tiiS u' u
Tho porrc'H'!ulent of the Renter Tel
CgrtpH compnnv at AmMo'rdilm
quotes nn official of the tlfopntrh re
ceived there 'from Rorlin W follow-;
"That the ftaltte U free or nit hot
tile fhip- ! confirmed It.v-reiieiHcil
rcvonnoitcrW of the German nnvy
up o the Finnish milt."
It pleases everyone,' Mountain
Meadow butter. For salo at Font'.
128
George Dean ha returned to
Grant's Pass after spending a week in
the city on1 business.
Ruy yonc meat at Jones' nnd yon
got so-called special prices every day.
'ISO'
No Increase on price of thb Mlcho
lln and Good" Year tlrea sold by mo
Crater Lake Motor Car Co. ISO
Chief Enghfoer Illtelicock or the
army board of engineers nnd partv
will arrivo In Medford this evening
en routo from Crescent City.
H. S. Stlnd. prohibition candidate
for the V. $. senate, and wife, havo
returned from n visit to Portland.
No Increase on prices of tho Mlche
lin and Good Year tires sold by the
Crater Lake Motor Car Co. 130
Emerson Merrick will leavo about
September 5 for tho U. of O. nt Eu
gene for the fall practise of the foot
ball squad. He hopes to make tho
first team at best, and tho second, nt
worst.
Two Counter show-cases for salo at
De Voe's.
No Increase on prices of the Mlche
lln and Good Year tires sold by tho
Crater Lake Motor Car Co. 130
REE
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FOREIGN MONEY ORDERS
NLUJKM
HOSTILEW
NEWEST, VISIT THE STYLE STORE
of Spring Trimmed Hats, Values to
ME i WAR
DURING ELELTION
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liU.Mr.,' AUR. Ul. n w U-xoriOil
Hint the enrdiunte have tlihcueit the
mlvisuliility of Iiniilintr the ooucllvvO
for tho election of n MU'eoior to
l'ius X without -huttiii; tlienwh'o
wilhht tho vutieiin tlnouhont tlair
delihemtion-, lis hu. been the trn
dltiounl prui'tiee. Heretofore eneh
ennliunl htW h'nd nn apartment in tlu
pillnce with neeoinmiMlntiuns also for
ins neeretftry nml servant, nml m
the occasion of the la-t eonellivo' the
three ilayV spuu of lie Micreil iol
lojre ontaihM an c.pen-e of .f 120,1)110.
II haf been silgjjotcd that the Jar
diualii meet nt the ntlcnu twice daily
for a ballot' until rt choice has been
innile nml nt the eli$o of each sVh-f-Tftn
return to 'their home or wHer
ever theV ihnV he tnVimr. Thc-e Mt-
tinjr-. woliM, of course, he under "the
jenl of absolute ecreCy while per
Witting fireatfrf frcedont on the part
pf the mcmhcW' of the oMIokc.
To Afc for Peace '
AtiiohL' tluV iiS-crtllcI political' eir-
iliniil", lioniled hy t'nnlitial Aglinrdi, a
ntoxenivnt N "miller way t luu'o 'the
Sacred collece1 of cnruimlW nitilre
tltc chipi'ttin'.-kliig-' ami president of
Ihe eonrttne cnBrtgcd in war, iimKiiik
thtm doehire n truce while the new
pontiff U hiirtff elected. ThU plan,
oA well nM tho proioM'(iOii to nttempt,
mediation. pfdviiWs for tlie noi!t-iu-'n
of Hie"UnitM Stnten n the
grtAtel nc'iltml jiowcr.
Tho greatest ' efforts nre hcinj
tumid by the1 cnfilmnU' here to pre
vent thb chnelhveN presenting n hiht
tacle of schtem nnioug tho foreipi
curdiunls on neeount of the wnr in
Europe. If Hiieh n hreneh hlioiilil oc
cur, if i expected t!to roreign enr
diniiln would fonn groups n follew:
The (.even from France, five from
Spain, two cni'li inuu Hnglaml pud
Portugal mill one each from Ireland,
llelgium nnd Cauiuln, form a total of
iiiuetccn.
The two' Genyaux pml six Atmtro
Uuugarinn lniiKe up nuothof group
of eight. The uffitral uroup is com
posed of the three Ahtericim null one
each from Mrnzil mid liIlijiul, n to
tal of fiu
Sepuratel.v slomU the hulk of the
Italinn canliuhh, numbering thirty
three. V" i
The New Fall Suits ,
IJeautiful are tho new Kail Suits. Jointer's ink call
not do tlicni justice, so we will ijot attempt (p de
scribe them, but you must sec them. Colors are
black, scv('i;al,rihades if blije, green and plum; mate
rials are broadcloth, gabardines, poplins, cropo pop
lins, serges, ;ete. .,."...
Suits from $10.50 to $47.50
Spring Suis
T6 Close, $5.00 and $10.00
15 Spring Tailored Sliits to close, values to $1)5.00
sale v-.r.-iti $S.O0
38 Spring and Last Winter Suits to dose, valiies to
W7.00, sale .;:.:..:..:..'. ;..;..!.....''.' :; $10.00
pom am
ik Md in
LIGHTING CONTRACT
rtuil hits hern filed in Iho fedefal
eoml for weslcin Oregon at Phil
land hy Hie I'alifonnn-Oreipnl Power
eoiapnny against llie eitv of Medford
as n linal ehapler in the long-stuml-ing
eoiitroversv between the munici
pality iim! the eotporalinp,
Tlie power company ' tu its com
plaint m veil upon I'ily Heeonier
Fosh this itioining pinys for the foU
lewing:
Judgment for $17,1111.(111; tho 's.
tnhlisluueiit of the vtiliililv of its
frnneliise for twenty-five ioars fioiu
June 7i 11)07. the date of the original
franchise, nml the pn.uuenl of nil
hills for eitv lights, ut II per cent in
terest, since June .", 11)12, when the
controversy startrd.
The company serves notice al-o
that it has depo-ilcil 21H:.:17 with
tho eoiut to cover what it owes the
city under the ft per cent ngieeiueiit
since June ., Ifl2, asking that it he
deducted from the 20,0110.
The suit is directed ugaiu-t the
city, ils mayor, its eonnellmen ami
recorder. The company Is repre
sented by Tupseolt fc Tup-cot t of
Portland. Attorney A. ('. Hough of
Grunts Pu-s mid Attorney A. K.
Kennies of this idly.
The story of the -leps lending to
the suit arc as follews:
A franchise wns grunted to the
power company June 7, 1007, J. F.
Kcilily being mayor nnd llenj. Col
lins city recorder. This fmnohffic
provides Hint tho company pay Hie
city ft per cent of its gross enntings
for fivo years. At the expiration of
this period (June 3, 1012) the com
pany wns given the option of paying
$20,000 in lieu of the ft pdr vent or
gross enmings.
Upon July 12, 1012, (ho company
proffered the city a cheek for $20,
000 in fulfillment of tho franchise,
which wns refused hy (he city upon
the nihFre of then City Attorney Tor-H-r
J. Xeff. The city thought tho ft
per cent fenturo wns more ndvnn
tugcoiis. The validity of the frnn-ehi-e
wns aticstfuticd nml an effort
made to adjust the diffcirnrc l
shortening the franchise to ten vrnr.
with lower rates, projHi-itioiH the
Niwer company rejected. ThU wns
the stiitus of the contrOvcrv nt (he
end of 1012.
!
$10, Sale $1.98
Iiuiniit tnl:i ii lUmcn of, !i conrcc
enrol wcvp liejd with the power iMun
onny heiuii hv lju V'jlv llltltl "hnin
Ice,' t)m ctty Mill hohliuir oltl fy hi
f( Hi' cen'j IV(iluio ilml lowcr'uMs,
ronipuriMin with Iho rtw of nlh'oi'
cities weio Kcciileil mill lechulcnl
(minis ti-uileil, wild imthiuif helur nc
ctiiliilNlieil, In the lueiiiillino llie
lijjlit hill- were tuimitli now nun'"1'
millin; .i2IW.:i", which the compiiny
rttiliH to Fuivi) ili'ilui'tcd from Iho .1'li0,
0(10. '-' . .
The conliovciHv wiih hcnueii.ljicujii
l io incHcnt iMiiincil, mill liil'Arfl n
Voilfcicneil hetwct'll the hOljil ofl'ieillln
of Ilin I'ouipuii.v nml the council. Toe
eonipiiny offoietl eelliliu i'onci"Moiin
mill ?iiiiinlit n coiipomir'C. 'I lie coiui
ell pln'.vi'il for iiioie (line, Tho power
Coiupuny Mncii uotli'o it would file
Milt, after the innhililv to icuch mi
uj;riieiueiit, which it ilul.
The lilty will Tito u oroiH-coiit"
plaint, nml, win or lnc, the trial
cimlK will ho heiivy, OHiliK to HiC iHh
iniiee from coint, wlliieii fcni, etc.
Tho I'llri't Not Incicnxcil.
Wo W'IhIi to ntnto to tlu. iiulnmotiltc
owucrn that wo nro nclllnp MlnJiullu
unit HoimI Year tlrcii nt the imuio
nrlco na Imforo tho wnr. t:tt
CUATIJIl I.AKi: .MOTOIt OAK I'O
TOO MTK 'H) OlhlHSIKV.
rmrSAT.T:--Tw'UtyVnre hreti ln
' illnn Itumicr iltirltH, At Ml North
OrniiKo St. 131
KOIl HAl.i: Chcnp, two cillmlnr, r.
IMtHHciiKcr Maxwell nuto. Imiulro
Valley (larnRc. 133
l'O It SALK AlmoJt new Rnii rniiKO
nml wntor Itcntcr, or cschnnco for
wood rniiKC I'hono 903, 13 1
:'im,i uHrTmr" fitunnrrai imWinna
t t t t I t i
To Ion on improTcfl rnen.
Interrtt 8 per cant
"Iniuranc That loiur."
II. R. 8TINB
II ur your lmurnc or a taxprr
MRS. Q. L. LEAOH
Export Corsotioro
82(5 NoHh Bartlett
The Packard
B Hi Jfl J)mr SAltIMI ItB-rS. mWm mhjhwwu
for Spoclnl Pirtlon tu tho Sulphur Iliillm. VIwtlnK I.oiIkcH, OIiiIib, lMeulct
nml Moonlight Kxciirklou, ArrniiROliy i'honu, ilotlfonl ,100. or AhIiIkii'I
371'J3' A. S. AMES, Proprietor
Medford Commercial College
H. II, II11111111111
til Not Hi
School of IlnoIckooiiliiK, Hliorlhnml nml Typewrit
I11K, KiikIImIi Dopiirttuout, miHliiomt iMitctlro mul
I'en tiiutiHli lit, Commurclul Lnw iimiI Ai'ltlunutlo
'Hi) I'upIlM .May Muter nt Any U'lmo ' "
DAY SCHOOL NIGHT SCHOOL
FALL TERM HKtilNS SKI'TKMIIKK 1
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IIIVII FU lll MIMill III
(ipg
niry
HI 11 co tho iirliiiiirv
nttomlliiK u cominorcliil kcIiooI in (0 Homiro nviillulilo iuo
lmnitloii for IhuIiiohm
cIdqI which I11111 u
aiiinmit of prnc(cii
aiiinmu or pruciiciii
will hear tllrortly ami
will Iiuvq to do, ami
poeniiiiu iinio,
lM,h, I'ltOM! in-f, OH yitlTI)
MKDKOKI) GOMMEKCIAL COLLKCIC
mmm ..1
WESTONS ,
CAMERA SHOP
U03 lOnsl. Alain Street
A! ed ford
' '.I'ho OnlV KxislftBivo
Comiuoreiali IMnitugi'aplKjrs
A. in Silulhpru O.regnn
Negatives iMado any limo or
place by appointment
Phono ,M7-.r
WoMl d tho rest
E. D. WESTON. Pr,op.
Peaches
Booth 20
Public Market
JANES BROS.
UNION FEED AND
LIVERY STABLE
FULL EQUIPPED
LIVERY STABLE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
J 12 South
Riveraido
v Phono 100
GAUNYAW &
BOSTW1CK
Proprietor
SIM
Wo lm ovorylliliiit llinm l in
I' hml lit tliu lliiu of Rooil Mtiuol
hIioihi.
IlrhiR thu lMiyn nml iilrU horo.
Wo'ro miro to tit 1119111, mirn to p,lo
tlicni mil M comfort nml InntliiK
rcrvlco. Sum lo imvo tho pookut
hook. Jxl
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a U"
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O10 s
6foo
fitoro
Excursion Car
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II, I. Vmiqiltlir
'if) 'I'lioi'oinTiUi vt)UN(i i'i:oi'M3
If you 1110 HcokliU! n IiiimIiiuhh uiliiciillon that In iiructlcul,
111 niivo y
ohjocl wl
...in. ....
ohloct which moiit youiiK ncnplo liuvo In
IIUVU )'"! IYIIII '"i .,
llfo. it In Importiuit t hut tlioy luluci
con rug Of "Hidy omlioilyliig tlm lnrtsnh
luforiii
iiforinmion--?ryiuiuou incm, wiiuu
offnctlvdly upon tho work which Iho
which cini bo iiumtnrOil In thu bliortoH
llivillll, Mnlfm id Ohwhi.
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