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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1914)
k ' .y W " "... . iv" n r " ' 'J- ... '. i.w -..-."' ,. ? -v PAGB TWO MMMTOKl) MAIL T1U.BUNU, MJOI.)JiX)Kh. OKHitlON, V1UDAY, AVOUST 28, .10 U I i ITlIr" . r f- ' : I).'.,-.' :A 1 V 4? ''. vw ? - i: i.ij-r- am t T. tf J : r : i r f t. I t r. . i .t ' :1-rrs T- ! j .' l- -. ' i X 1 M fr ".-, Mi r. ; n ,iW . i V. f- HP I0CAL AJSD t L PERSONAL t.eo 'MlMihler in acting na special policeman during Iho nbsonco of Of' fleer Crawford on a trip to Crater lata,, '!'Hnftld Cochran, Frank liny, nml Horse nromlcy spent Thursday evtfttng In 'Central Point, k' Visit tlio Manufacturer's sale of imp, corner Main and Fir streets, Thursday, Friday and Saturday by the Prcsbyterlnu ladles. Mri'nnd Jtrs. Tom Fitson vis ited friends and relatives In Ashland Thursday .afternoon and ovonttig. Monntnln Meadow butter pleases No now forest tires wcro repotted lo the forestry service today, nnd for the tlraat tlmo In weeks tho at iuosplicra pave signs of clearing. Soy era! fires 'in the Gold Hill district aro still smouldering. Million Doliar Mystery at It Thoa ler today and Saturday. Don't mlh It. have leased the Wheeler Apart- Fred lowU and wlfoof Wcllon are In the city for a few days. fecst for every meal. Mountain Meadow butter at Foul's. 135 Sam Ttlchnrdson reports to the police thnt while his hcao was turned tho other way nn unknown thief stole a revolver from from his camping outfit. Call 3. V. Mitchell for lawn mow er trouble. Phono 20. lieu Sheldon leaves tonight on nn IS I- A mu J-OUIS grocery sens ll. IJO- tAn,Tn,l n.,r nt thn nnrtrn nr .T. y. Mitchell Is spnndlnR the week ot ho itMo ,n tho ,ntcrcgts of (ho Itt the fruit districts of northern Oregon and 'eastern Washington, In the Interests of his tree ladder. Cask register for sale at Do Voo's. "' Eight wen who Imbibed too freely are "now engaged In working out fines by doing city work. Tho Southern Pacific company will ma ft special train, Ashland to Med ford and return to accommodate Omm desiring to attend BarnHtn & Bajtey'e ctrctta August 29th- Spe cial will leave Ashlatd at 6:30 p. m. retnrataK leave Medford 16:30 p. m. making all steps. 136 John Patrick of Gold Hill was a business visitor In tho city Thursday afternoon. The finest equipment m Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print Is Co. Tho work of collecting funds for tho Japanese Red Cross society has been launched by the Japanese of the valley. American Japs earning more In a day than an old country Jap does in a month, are continually sending relief homo. First it was tho fnlluro of tho rice crop, then the suffering caused by volcanoes, and now It is war. Automatic baso ball, that brand ew out door game, has arrived la Medford. Seo It at DeVoes tonight. Just west of 116tel Medford. Coroner A. R. Kellogg of Gold Hill spent Thursday In Medford on busi ness. Authentic war news received by Mail Tribune leased wire will be jested during the day at Hotel Med- ferJ. Circuit Judge Calkins, holding court at Grants Pass, has approved the account of Receiver Wharton 'and has rendered judgment against the Golden Drift company for tho amount of the claims as agreed uses by the-attorneys. Million Dollar Mystery at It Thea ter today and Saturday. Don't miss It. F. H. Humphrey of Portland ar rived In Medford Thursday to be here a week on business. Mr. Hum phrey represents McCargar, Dates & Lively et Portland In the insnrance business. He lg a cousin of W. II Humphrey of this city. Tree preps at the Medford Lumber Company. II. G. Enders, a business man of ABhland, was in Medford a few hours this morning on his wsy rrom the eettnty seat where ho bad been on business. Coffee mill for sale at De Voe's. The latest and best styles In lad les' fall and winter coats arriving daily at Deuel's. No files on the Pennant wrapped Bread. We are not advertising It, just letting It have its way with the yeeple. Positively contains no alum. Made at Newtown Bakery. 142 Million Dollar Mystery at 11 Thea ter today and Saturduy. Don't miss It. The new fall models In the popu lar Gosfard, Itoyal orccster and Dot. Ton corsets are hero. Corbel section. K. K. Deuel & Co. Mountain Meadow butter pleases all. Pout's grocery sells It- 12C Walter Merrick' leaves today on a business trip to Grants Pass, Kodak finishing sad supplies at yfeirten's Camera Shop. Over Ials Theater, J, T, Sulllvun loft last night on a business trip to Portland und other Jiorthcru points. Hotel Medford dining room bow opens at six a. m. aud Is opon all day. Ahmld Poppas, n local Turk is very much agitated for fear Turkey will go to war, and cull him back to flKlit. Ho is on the reserve list of tlio S'ultan. J, O, Oerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable, Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main Br. Phone 320-J. James lloffler and wife of Muuta gue, Cat., are wending a fuw days in the city atUndng to business mut mmmftyt re-establlshment of the state normal Water Superintendent Trnnna nnd Councilman Hnrtfravo ' returned Thursd.V ovcnlng from the city In take where they Inspected condl tlons. Slight Improvements arc be ing "made. Councilman Hargrove wli likely1 report on tho Inspection at the next meeting of tho council. Shorty Miles and Mate lllden left this afternoon tor a fishing trip on Ulk creek. Mrs. Harry Helms mid Mrs. Mnl sle lltirnctt will leave In n week for n vacation nt San Francisco nnd other California points. A wins from Senator Chamberlain announces thnt Chas. ltelnllno of Kosoburg, son-tu-law of the Uov Kldrldgc, has been re-Instated clerk in the Indian service, from which ho resigned on account of Ill-health two years ago. Kd G. Drown returned Thursday from a three day's business trip to Portland. Tho "24 hour man" of the IJarmim TI 15. 0 V ME ALLIES AT BATTLE OF INS many nuns f , I.CI.UU1 uv uuinu. r.iwiern ureKii & Da, crcUg nrrvct, h ,norn,ut Is making n systematic advertising ,, ,. mniliP fint Brrro..w.ntJ. for tho coming in the morning. Tho i ii. inn j siusiiiiiMue jii . ii i,j inum as S- IIIIIIMIIMHI i r WWIlTAUnUI m 9, MM HSW'K . campaign for tho estnbiisnment ot . state normal school nt Weston, Ore. Two counter show-cases for salo at Do Voe's. Henry Callsghan And wife re turned Thursday night from tho Bluo Ledge district, where they have ex tensive mining Interests adjoining tho Ulue Ledge mine. Mrs. Callaghan suffered from her eyes making a re turd' to the city earlier than expected. One meat case for sale at De Voe's. I H. B. Kills of Albany Is spending the week In the city When la Ashland try tho new Co lumbia Cafeteria opposlto Elks' tern plo. for good cats. II. N. Lowe, proprietor. 136 Frank Ray was fined 95 In the police court this morning for allow ing his dog to bo unmuzzled. Million Dollar Mystery at It Thea ter today and Saturday. Don't tnl.i It. F. W. Carnahan, superintendent of the" Blue Ledge mine Is In the city on business. Get It at De Voe's. Wilbur Jones ot Ross Lane spent Wednesday In Medford on business. Bill Aiken has received papers and letters from England the first since the war. Ono letter sees the com plete extinction ot tho German em pire as the final result. Copies of "The Fatherland," a German publi cation of New York, In the Interests of the Kaiser's ambitions has been received here. The lead article tells of ear danger from the Japs. ,., Best .for evy meal, Mountain Meadow butter at Font's. 135 C. E. Bridges Webb of lower Cen tral Point -visited In Medford Friday Thursday he caught a nine pound steelhead at Curry riffle. Ladles desiring high school girls to work for their board and high school girls desiring such places will kindly send their names to Mrs. O. L. David- sea, 7:0 west Eleventh street or phone 723-Y, chairman of committee College Woman's club. A. E. Reames spent Thursday and Friday at Grants Pass on legal busi ness. See R. R. McCnrdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Beads. J, C. Biireh, president of the Beav er Portland Cement Co., was a Med ford visitor Friday. Ho reports steady progress on the construction of the Gold Hill plant. Kosak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isto Thea ter. Contractor AI Garretson Is suf fering from a series of injuries sus tained while at work the first or the week on the Talent schoolhouse, hav ing a cut face, nnd sprained arm and leg as the result of a fall from a ladder. Fred Barnhart, a transient was bound over to the grand Jury Thurs day afternoon by Justice of tho Peace Taylor, on a charge of grand lar ceny from Mlko Carey, a chance nc quslntsnce. The evidence showed that Barnhsrt asked for touacro, and that the latter by mistake gave him the tobacco can la which be kept his money. Mike Womack tho well known pro spector .a improving rapidly from In juries sustained from an explosion of dynamite while working on the Crater Lake road, and will not lose his oyoslght as first feared, Spontaneous combustion of green hay In a barn belonging to llrommcr Ilros, thrco miles northwest of tho city, earned, the destruction of the barn, and mepaced the home of B. n, Hall, Thursday afternoon. Tho fire department aided In combattiug the fire. Tho Hall barn was Saved by stretching a canvas over tho left entrance, thus preventing the fly ing sparks from entering the dry hay. Tho loss Is estimated nt S3500, Corbln Kilgeli of Eagle Point spent Thursday In the city attending to business matters, Gerald Sooysmllh Is suffering from a slight attack of rheumatism necessitating walking with a csno and rrutch, Mlis Florence Choi ntt Thurs day ovouImk for CentrulU, Wash,, wlisrt she bus a pvulllou In ilia pub lic Miool uf (list rty. AI IIhIIoh ot WalkiHi. Ore., and IjJw fry ot IM Lilt Is ApjiKti sr Ijn Ihw J(y tor lbs Ww, circus is In Bugcno today. The de tectives with the circus arrive thli afternoon. Court Hall spent Thursday fish ing at Gold Ray. DAYLIGHT ROBBER TAPS BANK F0 $1500 I.ON'hON, Aug 28, i:fr.:t u. nt.--The Times' Kotiilii correspondent, do scribing tho battle of Mous from tho accounts of the llritUh wounded, says: "The Bngllsh artillery was mngnl- a ! fkvut but thorn vnn nut tuiouch nf It lit compnrlson lth tlio oitcmys. There Is unlvursal testimony that gun for gun, both the KnglUh nnd French aro superior (o the Gormani "The nlllos' shulls burst wltnout fall. The German gunners find tti'i rniiKo, but their shells frequently fall to burst and nut Infrequently miscarry and fall short- Tho sheet" weight of their massed batteries car ried them forward "Their Infantry also advanced .In close order and offered a magnltlcenlJ marK. ineir iosc iieyouu question nre greater than those of the nlllos but' so unfortunately were their numbers. They came nnd came again. All Sunday the English held their ground. On Monday morning enme the order to retire." .1,, . i i i FOUR son- Hs seIiiiws IN TENNIS CONTEST SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 2S.The State Bank of Spokane, near tho heart ot this city, was robbed in tho noon hour today by n lone highway man who locked the assistant cash ier In the safe and obtained $1500 In cash and escaped. According to B. J. Peach, assist ant cashier who was atone In the bank at tho time, the robber handed him a letter and when ho glanced up a moment later ho looked Into the eyo of a revolver, Tho highwayman then backed him Into tho bank's safe, scooped up the avallablo gold coin, said to approximate IIS00 and walked out. Peach was released a 'fow minutes Inter by a hardware man who heard Peach's shouts for aid. BRITISH MAMS CONTROL oitiij OLD BUNCO GAME . .. . TAKES LIFE'S SAVINGS PORTLAND, Or., Aujr. 'JS.-Two worn-out pIium nml n fin t iron were nil tlint Arnyone Oiornnni of Spo kane found in n tin dcpo.sit box when lie opened it here today nt'ler with ilmwiui; it from n bank where liu had ileM.itctl it luxt Tuesilny under the imprcxriion tlmt it contained $:it)00 of Iim own money nml .fOOOO belonging to nn unknown Italian who had won bin confidence. Qiovnnni, the police say, i the victim of nn old bunco gumc whereby a box containing the victim' money U substituted for nn other. The .$3000 represented Oio vnnni's lifelong snvingti. LONDON. Aug. '29, fi:03 it. m. HrilMi marine lit force nro now in control of Offend, n n dinjmtch from Oilenil to the Tinuv, They continued lantlin all day yrttenlny nnd !errul quirk-fircr were brought n-horc. The work of ilieinlinrka tion is proceeding uith pn-einioii. The Hrttish officers nssert they Itnve not laiiiled ooner bccituse of olijeelioni by the local nutlioritic, thii held n rueeliin; in tlio ou hull, uliere several iruiiutu'iit local offic ials objected to the llrilirli lauding, on the groiiml that it would frighten the hotel visitor . ' The fightinu'ht Snnenkerke 'on Tuesday rluitigeil the iiiiihU of tlioo objeetori und the cite fatlieis usked tho Ilrith oVijrutnclit lo oeiul mil rinci. - ' E SHOW BEING HELD The seliool children roe exhibit in the competition launched by the la die of the Orenjer Medford eluli hint wpring, in being bliovm at the Com mercial club today, attrncting iimiiy visitors. About fifty different ro,i? nre fihouii. Thu jurfgcn will moke the u wards thix ufternoou. A VJO gold piece in offered n irir.ew, divid ed us follew: .f 10 for first nnd . $'.i nnd iji'i. The St. Sfnry'ri nciidviu.v nnd Jnvknou school nml exhibits of boH mid girls are xhown. Tho Medford Kohu soeiplv is in elmrge of Ihe di-plny, with Mrs. V. II. Cumpbell und 3frtf. J. F. Itetldy siilieriutcndiuif. KAISER TO SEIZE BALANCES RUSSIAN' CRUISER NKWTOHT, It. I Auk. M.- Foup quickly placed mulches hi lltu slvlli huuiit of the nll-eoiiu'riK' toiniiaiucnl lot' tlie, national lawn i emits chum piunship in (.ingles toilitv liniuglit into the st'ini-fiimls, "elveiluled for loinor-ron.l-iliu II. Fottrell of Hun l'Ynu cisco, It. Noni William II of IMilhf dclplija; William .1. Clotliiei-of l'lilla dclplitn, ami Maurice K. Mcluiglillit of Sun r'rniioNco. Tlieso plnyers will be paired in tlio order imuicd. Three of otdny's luiitelieil went strniglit-set nffitlrs, Fottrell defeat ing (1. F. Toiichnrd of New York; William luittliu; out Ixitvl llolit of New Yoik, mid Clothier defeating Wnlhiue F. John-oil if Philadelphia To lu uiiri'f of the gallery, the champion, Maurice K, Mcl.ouKhlin, wiim eompellcd to iilny nn c.-rn jet injiii set with Clnrrnee Oriffin tif ami Irnticisro. Tlu third wet in this innicli, wliiclv Oriffin won. ll-!l, wn the srcoml set thnt .MeLoiighlln liUH lott t.inee coming rust In io Mprinur, The olhcr net was one which lie drop led to Wilding on (lie l-t day wf (lie J)nvN cup matches. The committee pluccd the Williiiiim llchr mnlei on the Kniiidstuud eoiirl nml for two scs Williams so out classed U D.ivIk cup team partner that i allow ei! llchr only llirce gnmes. lelir recovered bis fonn in the third set. which ho ran m 4 to 1, but this rnlly proved only n flash, lor nillinmi goon tied the jicorw nnd then ran out tho el und match in two deuce games. ausiwOeclares .war on belgium LONDON. Aug. 28, 4:15 p. ra.A dispatch to Iho Exchango Telegraph company from Home says that dis patch received ' thoro from Vienna stntcs that Austria has declared war on Belgium. The American ambassa dor In elllglum has been asked to tale charge ot Austrian Interests thoro. GERMAN TROOPS NOT . AT CALAIS OUTSKIRTS ' WAKHLNoVok, Aiw V. -(Nmni ,ihriitor(T, lio (lenpnn iimlmnsidiif, denied todliy publlsiu'd icpoils (lint Im bud advices of (tcimiui troois on Iho ouUkirts of Calais, COAST MILLERS RAISE PRICE OF FLQUH 10 CENTS HAN' NIANTIHCO. Cul., Aug. W. -Sun Finni'iseo nillltirrt Iiimo mixed Hid pilee of lloiir -II) cents a linnol. Knslein inlllei'M Imve ndvnutted lliiiir .i-l it ban el. . . ' i ' . i Catel Qualify!' Not Premium. ' H (' ' i CIGARETTES Camels Sell Without Premiums TVTO prentltims or coupons ro IN with Camel Clfjarctta, be ciutK aU the. quality noes into (he toUccoaA choice Turk bit and domcitlc blend, With every whiff from a Omtl Cigarette you notice, the nbrence of the cfam'ttytAiic and stung tongue or parched throat. 20 for 10 cents nd you ntvtt imokcd a mote d-' Heltllul clganttr. nn iJd wlut yoo i pM. Mitch dime agtliul a pck- J se today I tiHil tC tt smtf mr$I.Oii frmlMflM imflaft K20O tlfmttlltt), ptt0i Afltt tmklnm I naila Uw't fn4 c ami: is ? tjJW. Int I ptft. If f n ITV!"2K i enj w ulll nfunJ Mf , mmty, R. J. REYNOLDS TOUACCO CO. Wlnton-3Um, N. C. er MEDFORD 'w&zmf&tfiMfaze' xz 8. If, lluitnmn II. I. VnnWIIdcr ST. PHTCIlSIIUKO, via London, Aug. 28, 10:35 a, in. Tho Htusluu official account of tho destruction of tho Gorman cruiser Magdohurg dif fers little from tho German admiralty report. It says "Thursday morning when tho fog lifted our two cruisers were sent to look for tlio Magdeburg nnd opened flro when they found her. The tier man cruiser replied, but her flro soon ceased. Tho Huwian shells destroyed the funnels and causod nn explosion which shattered the bows as far as tho captain's bride. Home of tlio officers and crew were taken prisoners." LONDON, Aug. 28, 10:15 p. m. According to dispatches to the Rus sian embassy It was the Itusslan crullers llogatyr and I'alladg which destroyed thu (Jorhian cruiser Magde burg. Tho commander of tho Mag doburg Is said to have escaped. JAPANESE i'i LONDON, Aug. 28, 4:30 p. m. A dispatch received hero from Amster dam says that the Tolegraaf, a local newspaper, declares (hut tho Gorman exchequer has taken steps to saiga all apanese balances In Gorman banks. CAIINET DISCUSIES ' DEFENSE Of PARIS LONDON. An.'. ''A' II u. in. A Times hpeeiul from Fii'riw dcelnrcH that Alexandre Mjjlcnmd, piiuihter of wiir, discii-sed hW' night with the cabinet plans for thu defense of thu entrenched cnipp, oJJ J'lirjft You Oct the flert There ts when yon swok Gov. Joun s6r 'cigars and patronls home Indus tries. Why Sqt Get the best smoso. Gov. Johnson, ind also patrnnliit bom. Bald Brcezeri Calendar A HAPPY POOft MAN IS A BETTER COMPANION THAN A GROUCHY RICH MAN.' KKNTL'CKV l'AXTH it Another now stock Just arrived from tho factory. Wo especially rec ommend thosa pants for wear and fast color. Prices rnngo from 91.7ft TO f.1,04 MKSH' HIIOKM , . , 93.50 TO fl,(H Nothing cheap about them but tho tit North (lnio Street School of nookkceplng, Bhorlhnnd and Typon ril ing, l.'nallnh Dopnrtment, UusIiiom 1'rnrtlco mid l'cntuniishlp, CnmmurcUl l.nw nnd Arithmetic Ncn l'liplls May J.'iiter nt Any Tlmo DAY SCHOOL NIGHT sSCHOOL FALL TF.UM HF.CINS SEPTRMIIKR I to Ttiot'oiiTii'i, voir.vti i'i:oi'i.i: irit nre M'cklug n buslnosn education that Is practical, then to shall hopn to hnvo you with us. Hluco tho primary object which most young pcopln hnvo In attending n commercial school Is to sccuto available pre paration for biisliifiss life, it Is Important that (hey select n school which has a course of study embodying tho Inrgot .tmoiiul of practical Information crystallird fuels, whhfc will bear directly und effectively upon thu work which thoy will hnvo to do, aud which can bo mastered In tho ehurtutt poIMc time. CALL, I'llONi: 1.1-L, oh wiiiti: , MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE llo UIJI. .Medfonl, Omkoii. m M Excursion to Butte Falls PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY Sunday, August 30th; Tho trip to Butto Falln is a nconic ono through tlio mountain and affords a ploanant day's outinpr. Tako your lunchos and onjoy youraolf. Good falling in Little Butto Train Iuiivch Mt'tlloitl 8 ji. in. Uvtiirnhi:, ri'iiehus .Mctiruiil 7;00 p. in. $1.00-ROUND TRIP $1.00 -. NEW FALL SHOES rsi- LIMIT IN INDIVIDUAL POSTAL SAVIN6S AT $IM0 WAKIIINfJTON, Aiw. 28.- The limit mi individual postal Miivingn de DONitN wnx illcreiiHeil lo (1)() by u bill Hssi'i by cmijiirMw mi) Tin govenmieiit will pay JuteicM on do piMll up o WiUO, Htwolrs lo smoks floy, Johnson (. ifsri, b ut, mm tUvioUy pstrynlw bows iNdmlrf, W New HIiihh-x Xeuf '1'ors .Vow ,Hrel Home of pur now rail lihoos tiro now ready for lookers or buyers, - Theso natty fall styles uro just In from tho world's bust sliouuiuker. "Tho Lutost" is wilttun all ovur thorn In ovary curve, corner und stitch, Vo wish (o satisfy every woman's shoo wants, ; 2 A BBBBl.BBBlMU.B Villi ffcdUfc !! T laiO- yt ' Ci C li'ihuKPIMH Wlion you lioii youi iifililior my 1 hut. our KhiIIh and Vi'mIiiIiIoh and iMoloiiH iii'tlm tip-toj) of cxfulk'iicu, tho kind lliat ivcn HuiiMfu'litui, you natijrally &, iiilorcnfi'd il you Hhouid, aw we hnvo cvcrylhiiiK tho markot nf I'ortlH and tho jcnt to he had, A trial orditr will couvliii'ti you, i Marsh & Bennett tkwml dour cnt ijt lfU'nt Niom Hank, 'J'Jiojiy tfoa