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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1914)
? rf t t plaid Twtf' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, SATURDAY, 8EPTI0MBMU 12, 1M 0 if & U ; ' ;' I a it It I j- J! I ft t , kv j K QglHJIA IOCALAND , L. PERSOMaL 'VK T K r ? "lr?- aeortf Coram and children retrirfced Friday from a summer'. vMHTVlth friends nnd relatives In Wtotegstln: ;i , y tTeran tnakeiover. clean nnd re pair yaujeM suit, dress or over- cw. & mnwiHrn. 150 BIoWs'or Kngli ipolnt la r hullitesa visitor In llio city today. The big Packard SO-nassenccr ox custon ear Is making trips to tho fair every 30' minutes rrora all points on Main street from llotol Medford to Central avenue on a 10-cent fn'ro. US K.G. Carlelon of Tablo Hock wa-i a week Mid Meiiford Visitor. Make yo'urmintor home a Colonial Plata. S17 8outh niterstde. f Tom Kelly of tho Griffin Creek district la spending tho day In the njr'ns a fair visitor. eire nre insurance upon your fruit while In a packing house. Low rates. Special short term policies. Guaranteed insurance with B. S Tumy, 210 Garnctt-Corcr Blrtjf. H, n. Tronson, tho Eagle Point erchardlst, spent Saturday In Mod ford. " CoJd weather will soon bo here. Lot us clean up your suit. Panatorlum. 150 Harold Cochran leaves this even ing for Eugene where, ho wll enter the University of. Oregon. Have your fall cleaning dono no at Fatorlura. 150 V. D. McDrlde and wife have re turned from a thrco months visit With friends and relatives In Nebras ka and other Middlo West Btatcs. We clean and block hats. Pantor Iuri. 150 C. P. Lansing of Salem, proprietor of the Quaker nursery at that place, spent Friday evening In tho city with H. P. Patterson. Kodak finishing the beat, at Wei ten's Camera Shop. Over Ista Thea ter. The Josephlno county grand Jury returned a not truo bill against Wolf Creek citizens accused of mobbing the Iter. Smith, a former 'resident of this city. Tho affair created a furore of excitement In that district lait June. See R. H. McCurdy for Acta Ft Mlty and Surety Bends. The next recular meeting of the etty eouacil wilt be held next Tues day evening. Danny O'Brien who fought Buit .Anderson a ten round draw la this city two years ago acxt month, bat tled Charlie White at Denver tho first of the week, and wax on the ahert end of a record for quick work. O'Brien showed speed for about a second, a,nd was knocked out In IS seconds according to the official time keeper. One clip on the Jaw was enough to do the business. Denver papers In their press notices herald ed O'Brien as the conqueror of Bud Anderson. He Is well known In this city. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer la southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Mala St. Phoae 320-J. Judgo J. R. Nell of acksonvlllo Is spending the day in the city attend ing the county fair and visiting friends. We clean blankets, quilts, couch covers, etc. Pantorium. ICO Mrs. Harry Porter of Gold Hill is .visiting friends nnd relatives In thh city today. Authentic war news received by Mall Tribune leased wire will be posted during tho day at Hotel Med ford. Cliicr of Police Htttson, lifter .1 ton days vacation will return to hi post tho first of tho week. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print tag Co. ' Mrs, Claudo Miles returned Friday evening from a visit to Portland and Willamette valley points. Automatic babe ball, that brand aew out door game, has arrived In Medford. See it at DeVoes tonight, Just west of Hotel Medford. Allison Jordan and wife will leave next week for Portland whero thoy will make their future home. Get1 It at De Voe's. The bruBh fires on Griffin Creek are still burning, and aro -visible from Main street. A force of men arc righting them, and no danger exists. K, S, Tumy writes all forms of In aurauee, Excellent companies, good total service, 210 Qaruett-Corey -j. . Barkdull, chairman of tin "democratic- county committee, return d' Friday' evening from Portland Where he was Interviewed at length W iMtfltlwl prospects by the Portland JottNial, Two accidents followed In quick succession, rlday,vealngat Central aTcnae and X. -.Eighth street. Rol and Flndlej-et Central Pola drftlnc an, auto colhje'd with an auto driven by B. Mulfcr of Grants. PaM. llr en wind shields "nnd twisted lamps were tho chief damage. Shortly after una a team bolonglng to Gcorco nil man becamo frightened and ran Ihto a hiachino bolonglng to Charles rathes. One of the horu .m.0i. t "- '."WVM a broken leg. A largo crowd gather er. ne accidents occurred Just as th0 crowd was returning from tho comity fair. Kodak flnlshlug and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over Jala Theater. Vanco Colvlg (Pinto) is now cm ployed upon tho Nevada Rock llniw a political paper published at Reno. -ov.i uy colonel Carl Youmr. The paper is assured of life until tho No vember election and If tho right men win at mo polls will keep on. Vance work consists of drawing Picture setting forth the "virtues of the select, and tho faults of the unchoscn. Copies of tho paper show tho Medford artist to bo' as versatile as over with the pen, with the inevitable skinny mus tang In the left hand corner. Roofs repaired and painted, w. It. Smith", phone 917-M. 149 Owing to an error of the1 Judge. Miss Elisabeth Munson was credited wlta innngprlen Jn the fine arts aepartment that should havo been awarded to Mrs. Elisabeth M. Mor rison. The similarity In names caus ed the contusions ne sixth episode of the "Slllllon uoialr Mystery" at the It theatre to night. , Ray Thrasher of Beagle was a business visitor In the city Friday. "Million Dollar Mystery" at Ii the atre tonight. Charles Strang, wife and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Beall aad Mrsw-Aane Bealbof Central Point arc visitors At the venlton barbecue at Riddle last Monday. Over 8 deer Were served. Mr. Strang and Mr. Beall returned by train, as the roads were bad and left today to bring the women back In his auto. The It theatre shows tho sixth ep isode of the "Million Dollar Myfc.cry" tonight. Major It. L. Bowlby, state highway engineer, arrived Saturday to look over the work on the Pacific High way. He spent tho dar on the Sis- 1 .- - 1 - 4m iiiniii . At the Churches 4 -i.t..l iJinni'iHliliilnt Kind OirNtlttn Uitirrti t Corner Ninth and Oakdnle, will ap preciate ou r ntteudanco nt the church services next Sunday morn ing and e,vculug, Wc havo a mirsor.; In tho Wcincnt of thu church that will help nil mothers to solve tho problem of chilrcfi ntcudnuce. Wc want yon to come. OurSunuay school, ts organised on tho bst bails' for ef ficient work and the classes are grow. Ing as well as answering the needy ot a,ll. Send your children nnd thun follow. Time: JH5 a, in. Morning sermen: ''Forgiveness." Christian Endeavor Meeting nt (':--io p. in. Eventng services at 7:30 with spec ial inuste nnd large cholr. Subject "Judging before tho Time." You cannot afford to mlii there services. We aro nho nrralngtng to start n large class In "Training for Service," you may Join it by handing your namo to M,rs. Paul or the pastor lu the next few dsja. 'We will look for you. HARRY E. TUCKER. Minister Jecl, "Subslnnco." Ydncsday avn tug testimonial meeting nt 7:46. ' All are cordially idylled, S(udy school nt 10 o'clockl All under lio ago : 20 nrq 'welcome. Reading room In church' edifice, 2U2 North p.'fciUle. open froln i:ao (o'4:30'tfiilly c'xeopl Sundays and holidays. Catholic. Corner Eleventh, nud Oakdnlo. Massos 7 and 10 rt nt.; baptlsmsYlo' 1 p. m. Evening 'toovotlotiH nt 7J.10. mmmnmmm.u. .jw...j- i .1 11 m 1 hi ii) MiNdEswaaCo, nmntTAKiM WP s 4jsW SBSkl T pt Wf WMW A.M. kfyou grade, Don't forget to visit the Home mil linery before buying your fall hat. Prices always the lowest. 1101 West Ninth. . '1 'Don't forget to visit the Home mil liaert, before buying your "fall bat. Prices the loVest. 1101 West J.lnth street. 140 Clarke-UcBcry Construction com pany will complete their contract by the first of tho month for tho butu llthlc pavement. Why not tako a Sunday plcasur; ride of ten miles in tho auto car. Costs only 25 cents to Central Point and return. Leaves overy hour Sun day from 9:30 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. .49 iue episcopal i.eacuo zavo a "wclnerwurst" society on tho bank of Bear creek on Wednesday evening. A bonfire was lighted and each person roasted their own Wienerwurst. Cof fee was served for liquid refreshment Everybody was then treated to a fill of watermelon. After a short busi ness session the remainder of the ev ening was spent In telling stories around tho camp fire. Over fifty joung people enjoyed the evening an. all departed voting It one of tho "best evr." Tho Ministerial Association will re. sumo the Monday morning meetings In tho library building September li at 10 a. m, Edison records for sale at 25c each as long as they last, at Palmer's Pi ano Place, Garnett-Corey BIdg., 24 South Grupo street. Tho following Is a partial list of the students of this city leaving to day and tomorow for the O. A. C at Corvallls and the U. of O. at Eu gene: Misses Vera Olnistead, Ini Cockran, Loultu Armstrong, Iren Smith, Ruth Lawrence, Ruth Nye. Ruth Wilson, Louise Williamson, Carolyn Illttson, Nellie Mitchell, nthol Purd), Mildred Gerjg, Harold Cochrap, Ned and Fred Yi'as. Wil liam Yter and Cdlson Marshal). ' Willis Thomas of Gpd IHU syont Friday In M'ed.'ford attending .i busi ness matters. For all kinds of hair work and switches mado of real hair see Mad- umo L. L. Ilcame, ZiC North Oak- dale, Though the speed cop has been oa tho Job, no one has been urrested to dale for sepedlug to and from the fair grouqds. TUIh s as a rufe ono o tne pest uariesfs for the city. 6. Yob of the Little Applegate la spending a few days In the city on business. Wilbur J yum of floss Lane was a business visitor In liu qtyf this aft noon, A, V, Ilean of Itoseburg is sidohk (be out-of-towu visitors In the clly to. FrtHk CaiIIm sad wffe of Kagle PIh sent Kildsy sfltrrNoen In fed. Medfortl MetlunlUt Kplxiut. Corner of Bartlett and Fourth streets. E. Olln Eldrldge, pastor. Services Sundar as follews: Preach ing at 11 a. m. and S m. Subjects morning. "America's Greatest Insti tution." Evening. "Tho Aftermath of European War." Sunday school, Including adult Blblo classes for men, womcu and young ladles. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, S o'clock'. Theme, "The Iron Gate." Epworth League Sunday eventng, 6:45 p mi Excellent music by chor us eholr, under tho direction of F. E. Edmcades. Special feature tor Sun day. You are Invited. ' Anthem "Fear Not O Israel" Splcker. Cornet sole Mrs. Edgar Wright. Anthem "Praise Ye the Faith" Gounod. Puct "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," will bo sung by Mrs. Mclvln Bankc and Mr. Edmcades. Zlmi"Lutlict-un At .ton Lutheran. 312 V. Fourth tsreel there will tio no mornjng sor vice. Bible school nt 10 a. in. 13v- cnlng service nt 7:30 o'clock. Como and worship. wmm M M PRUSSIA UnpllHt ChuiVli. Rev. H. W. MacOUllough. Phd.. pna. tor. Morning worship, II a. in, Tlia pastor will preach at tho morning service. Blblo school nt 9: !; nl 3:30 p. m. and 7:30. nr. Gentry of Chi cago will hno charge of the services B. Y. P. I', nt 0:30. (Yiitt-til Point IbtptlM. Rev. W I. P. MncCnlloiiRh. pastor. Morning worship nt 11 a. m. Even ing worship nt 730. Bible school at 10. 11. Y. 11. V at C.30. Tho pastor will sprcak at tho morning nnd even ing services. Strangers welcome. Dr. Gentry of Chicago will begtl tho holding of a ten day's scries of meetings lu tho Baptist church begin ning tomorrow. TOO IiATK TO CLASSIFY. WANTED To buy first-class milk cows. . A. McCurdy, 220 Soutli Laurel St. Phono 133-J2. ' - subject Presbyterian. Preaching at1!! a, m., "Health and Life." Preaching at 7:30 p.'ni., subject. "Tho Momentary and tho Eternal." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Primary Sunday school at 10 a. m. KBdergartcn at 11 a. ru. for tho chldren of all parents 'attending cburc,h- - ; ,. .v1 ,, Baptism of children nt tha norn Ing service. Y. P. S. C. E. at C:30 p. in. Special music. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Rally day In all departments of the church Sunday, Sept. 27th. All are cordially Invited to theso services. WANTED Ford runabout or tour ing car. Model '13 or 'II. Ad dress P. O. BoxfiCl. 150 WANTED To exchange ten acres land two miles east of Eagle Point for medium weight five-passenger auto. Address P. O. Box 207, Med ford, Oregon. 151 WANTED Loan of t300 ofr thrco enrs at 8 per cent on closc-ln Im proved residence, on paved street with sower, water and cement side walk; will show registered tltlo and all asscssmcntafpald before closing loan. Addrcu l O. Box 207. Med ford. ' 151 Jacksonville Preitbyterbui. Morning worship and sermon at 11 o'cleck: Subject. "What It ts to Be n Christian." Evening worship with sermon at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: "Obedience." Wednesday evening worship with discussion on the sub ject: "Christ Stilling Lifo's Storm." Scripture text Mark 4:35-41. These services are planned to help and strengthen In every phase of llfo; come fn tho spirit to receive. Oakdale Avenue Melhodliit. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preach ing at 11 a. m. A council meeting of all the members of our church will be a feature of the evening beginning at 7:30 p. m. Everybody Is Invited to attend these services. Our annual conference convenes nf, Tangent, Ore gon, September 17th. II. M. Bran ham, pastor. I-'lrM Church of ClirUt, Kclcntlnt. Sunday services a( 11 o'clock. Sub- SPECIAL SALE Folger's Tea SEPTEMBER 1 1 to 21 Wutcli for tlie Folder Ten Coupon i Ins paper. CMi (Uc mine- 'Jlieyur worth -(h: to v,nl- We R?te :T!iese Coupons Take lulvtintiige of thi Sn'ei Sule. FOUTS cd: tit1 GROCERY Soutli Cwitrnl. f'i uue Spehial jRotind Trip Fares To Hie INDUSTRJAIL FAIR ''). Do Held nt Gold Hill, September 18-19 Ticket w to thu.nljoyr JioIhIh will lie nolil by the 8. I'. from all p'ointH Oleiuliilu to Ablilaml, iiicliinivtvKi'l't. 17-18-10. Final return limit Sent. 'JO. 'Full particular m to frfrex, train M-lietluU-, Agent of (lie ele., i'rom iieaiitnt SS?. f wsuwaer Ml v 'A 1ST: J I SOUTHERN PACIFIC John hf, Kcolj, (Ji'iuthI I'limwr Aiil, 1'oriltfH 0(' ' . - -1 -u-1 WASlllNC'rON, Sppt. 12 Tiio lierman embassy toduy reieived tho fololvvlug wlrolesM from Uoillut "(lenernl HlndoiibuR'n vIclorloiiB progress in wnst i'rus,sia coutiuueH, Tim ItUHxInus attempted to. rlhivi tiu prossuro on tholr defeated loft lng by launching the twcuty-qecoiiii army cot pit ugnlust tleueral 1 linden burg's ttauk, but according (0 offi cii)! reports, wero defeated. Suvornl bntturles wuro enpturud from tliu main Russlnn forces, "Tlioro Wfta no ncwa, until eluren from tho western front, whero llio sirugRle preaumnbly U continuing. Tio Saxon army under (lenernl Von llnuscii seoms to have fought bril liantly. "The Relchibnnk weekly, report 13 the best since the outbreak Of tho war. Noto circulation has been r ddced 90,od0,00ii in gold rttul In creased )22.fiUO,000, showing Iho bank I bearing, tho strain of war very satisfactorily." - .j,Kj - PL mifKL on nciORER urn Tile iimil seiiHon opetiM Ot'lolicr I uiul icninliH open until Oi'lnlicr ill, It (Itu'H nnl iipeli Nepli'inbi'l' LI, tiv, ti'riiiH'iuHlv iilileil 111 "eiliiu,lii.V,( IfHiie. IVrsniN ImnlutK1 iiutl licftire li... j. ...11 1... ............ 1. ..1 liiu unison opi'iii win in' luinvi'Mimi In the lull oeii of till' llltt. l tntm isn nm ''Kilo Anderson, Who hns been uptjnd ug tho week lu Medford will lemo tuiuniruw Ledge, OBITUARY. for his homo In the Bliui 1 iw I s.)itii -Aiiuu yniijiil iiiwi.?;, .1? Ilie Oivlmul Himid Irm-U loil Hupl lemluu' H ul tliu liuum (if IiIm huh nt Nowfiml, Dr., where'liu httil Uifi Hi nieml tliu hiiiiiiiiit. Ilo luul "Jlvml iH'iir Afeiiriinl rur lliltlin'ii ielt 01 luwtilg rUillgi'iiwInifi iiiul wiin u nnlho oi; t'liiiiiiln niid Mileitij!l!iH'lilil4;i' lMlliuMfl in ll,!lin1 BlnillfflnllBan (ninliig liU mnrlf ly uJi'oli' fin. . .1. H111 1 . 0 New lull 15 Mix hmlv wiiVliikon in Mleli1u nt; In U'liuriu ny tun Hm i! in" lue I" viii wideU l,iio wit uiul lilghly IV-mh'i-UmI uiul Ichm'h a liuiiu vilVllL'U' fiieiuU In uiiiiiiii Inn iK'iMMimu - ' !l II" MEDFORD tfmaiiekcfaflt GUARD 'Your children's health by feeding milk from Inspected cows that has been pro-cooled and orlatod with modern appliances and scaled la sterilized bottles. EAST SIDE DAIRY MoralaK and Afternoon Delivery. rioae34Wl. H. II. Untiintui ill Norlli !raH) Wreet H, I. Vandlldrr School of BookkcopHig, Shorlhand and Typewrit- ' k Ing, English Uopartmont, Riisluons Practice nnd v I'eiiiiinntihlp, Commercial Law and Arllhmotlo Nov Pupils Sliy ICnter at Any 'Hum &Dny and Night School Now In Session TO TIIOL'HiriTUL YOUNd PI'.tlPl.li It you are necking n business education that Is practical, then wo shall hobo to havo sou with us. Since tho primary object which most young people have In attending a commercial school in to sccuro nvnllnbtn pie pnratlqn for business life. It Is Important that they select a school which has a course of study embodying tho largest amount of practical Information cryntallred (ads, which will bear..dlrectly nnd effectively upon the work which they will hnvn to do. and which can bo mastered In tho shortest possible time. CALL, PHONK JfJ-L, Oil WIUTIl MEDFORD COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Box 2 IB, MrOford, Oregon. P Bartlett & Netherland Taxidermists and Furicrs You know olir ability its Taxidermists. IKiirs fleanetl, impaired and remodeled. New furs made to order and earned in itttuk. Watch the windows at lOwing'a Ouii Store. .112 W. lain street. N our mH Quarters 1 I am open for business in my new storeroom, No. 212 ICast !Maiu street, where I have more room and am better fixed to display my slock and take care of my customers. I have the largest lino of. fine new and up-Uwlato goyds to show this fall 1 have ever had. Martin J. Reddy, The Jeweler SBBBllBBllSllBBBBVBBlSn. Buyers to Share in Profits ,l,ower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August , V.))l, U August 1, 1013, and guaranteed against any reduetion during thiC lime: Touring Car . . $490 Runabout . . . 440 Town Car . . . 690 K, 0, II, Detroit. All cars fully equipped. (In tho United Htiics of Apiurlca Only). Further, we will bo ablo to obtain the maximum effic iency in our factory productioiu.and the minimum cost in our purchasing and sales departments if wo can reach au output of aOO,(KK) cars between tho above ditcs. And should wq reach this production "wo agree to pay as the buyer's share irqnr '10 to $(() per car (on or about August .1, 1010) to every retail buyer who pur chases a now Ford ear between August 1, 10M, and August 1, 1015, Fpr fuylhpr particulars regarding theso low prices and profit-sharing plan, see the nearest Ford ih-anch or Dealer. i FORp MOTOR CAR COMPANY q. E. GATES, Acept Sinrm BuildlnK Meiiforil, OrK(n Ir, SSjBlS'S S tin M' ft f 1 irtsMTnjisjiw . ? -