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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1914)
IV -rSKT PAGE TWO MEDtfORD MAIL TU1HUNI3, MKDKORl). ORIWON. SATURDAY. NtiPTNMlWR ID, 101 met m - - 'I '?' ;! 1 , I I Q . If r I ' , H f' I f I '! i I I' ', IpCL AND , i- PERSONAL Tho pollco nro iircimrliiB to npply (ho city ordlnnnco covering the tlim r liorwn nnd tennis, to teamsters who have grown cnrolpss of oboylng tho law DurliiK tho last week sov ornl horCB loft Btaiutlus lmvo wan dered down tho street without :t drlior, to ho stopped by tho police. Mr. Uobcrt Kasoti, expert ladle tailor, Is now located with Mrs. K. d. Myor's dicssinahlnK establishment. Your lnntronapo solicited. Second :(loor. Deuel nnd company. IBS A delegation ot six unfortunates thrco w ttti no legs and three wltu no arms, arrived in town I'rldan nlRht. They woro preparing for a Saturday stand begging on the Blrcots. ' Kor nil hinds ot hair work nnd bin itches mndo of real hair seo Mad nine L. L. ltcamc, 246 Xorth Onk dalo. Tho rains of tho last week havo caused n general iotponement of picking In tho orchards of tho valley. Tho showers nro putting tho ground In excellent shapo for the fall plow tug thnt will soon bo in full swing. accuro fire Insuranco upon your fruit while In a packing house. Low rates. Special short term policies. Guaranteed Insuranco with E. S. Tnmy, 210 Oarnctt-Coroy Bldg. " Miss. Mnrion Catherwood of Ash land visited friends in this city on Friday. Guarantcd flour, Highland Mend, hard wheat, two carloads nt $1.50 ler sack. HutcliUon & Lumsdcn. B. S. Bullls will return tho first of tho week to the city after a two months business -trip to Now York and other eastern points. The Million Dollars Mystery nt It Theater tonight, prico 10 cents. Adrian Hose of tho Griffin Creel; district spent Friday in Med ford at tending to business matters. Tho Million Dollars Mystery at I: Theater tonight, price 10 cents. Henry Callaghan Is spending tho day in Gold 11111 attending to business matters. Flour. Wo havo bought. two car loads or Highland Illcnd Flour and aro selling at $1.50 per sack. Crcry sack guaranteed. Hutchison & Lums dcn. A number of Med ford music lov ers find n note ot personal interest In the great war, in the telegraphic dispatch, telling of tho wounding of Fritz Krelslcr, tho Austrian Ylolln 1st, by Cossacks. Krclsler has made several tours of this country in con cert. DoVoo Is selling gum drops at tci cents per pound today. Hunters returning from tho upper reaches of the Applcgate report that doea nro plentiful, but bucks scarco III that section, duo to tho heavy vlaughter in recent years of deer. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wet ton's Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea ter. Mrs. Livingston of tho Greater Med ford Club addressed tho woman's civic organization at Grants Pass Friday afternoon. See It. H. McCurdy for Aetna Fi delity and Surety Bonds. Local friends and admirers of Bud Anderson aro waiting for thi ne wa of tho result of his engagement at tho Pendleton Round Up next week. Tho concensus of opinion In this section is that somothing should bo done to prevent Bud from don ning another pair of boxing gloves. Bud In an interview in a Portland paper places his net earnings in the ring at $ J 0,000. Mora ot the samo may be tho magnot for him to re turn. J. O. Corking, the best all around photographer in southorn Oregon. Always reliable Negatives ma do any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. J, F. Wortman of Phoenix Is a bus- inoss visitor in tho city today. Nothing has been done for against to date, towards securing tho appear ance in this city early in November of big lengue teams composed ot stars of tho American and National leagues. A team composed of Fed erii lcaguu fctars Is scheduled for a tour or the Pacific Coast this year, 'Tho finest equipment in Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print Jng Co. Frionds of Harry Bonnet and his brldo, MUs Alva Anderson, drove thoni through tho Htrcets of ttio city Friday evening lashed to tho radiator of ono of Court Hall's taxlcabs, Af torwurds an informal supper waij given, and tho putty lopatred t'J tho Nut, dancing until u Into hour. Tho Nuwlywcds will inako their homo in thin city, Mr. Bennett being an inspector of tho Pacific Highway. Hair dromlug, manicuring, sculo treatment, facial and liulrwork, hair dyelnjr. 420 M.I'.&H. Bldg. Phono 107 WIk Aklijwltf returned Friday af ternoon from a ittl bujlug trio to tho KMtsle PoPiut dUtilcl. The oldett ttxelunlro money In Medtorfl, reliable protection, our only buHNeM, Holing the jiurc Mn, There will bo n special meeting ot tho members ot tho Baptist church nt the conclusion of tho ncrvlco to morrow morning, to dUcuss matters rclnttio to the call ot tho Her. Mac Citlloush to a Seattle pulpit. New mlUlrnory arriving dally nt Lottlo Howard's. As soon as the weather clears so the roads nro passable, tho ontlro city council will niako n tour of In spection of tho city water Intnkc, for tho purpose of viewing tho work completed during tho present season According to Councilman Modynski, nil tho leaks In tho pipes have been repaired, and states that most ot them iero mused by stupldtty In lntng tho pipes. St. Mnrk-s Guild will hold a rum mage snlo In tho very near future. Thoso who have clothing, furniture, rugs, dishes, etc., which they will do nnto, will kindly notify nny member or tho Guild. Nothing will bo put on sale, which is unfit for Immediate uso and all prices nro guaranteed to bo right. Clothing for children Is especially desired. Further notice will bo given of both the time and the place. Harvey Ling ot the Siskiyou divis ion of the Pacific Highway 1 3 spend ing tho week in Medford. Highland Blend, hard wheat flour, $1.50 per sack. Hutchison & Lums dcn. Walter Merrick and Harry Llns spent Friday In Gold Hill nttcndlng tho Mld-Vnlley fnir. Kodak flnlihtug and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over lata Theater. At a meeting of tho senior class of the High school Friday aftcrnoou James Vanco was named presldont and Miss Vera Mcrrlman. vice pres ident. Griffith Cowgil was named treasurer. Get It at Do Voe's. R. Wilson of Kcrby spent Friday In tho city attending to business mat tors. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Madden re turned Saturday from a month's visit nt Seattle. Highland Blend Flour nono bet ter $1.50 per sack. Hutchison & Lumrdcn. J. W. Diamond returned Friday af tcrnoon from Roscburg whero ho at tended tho Douglas county fair at Roseburg, acting as ono of tho race officials. Authentic war newt received by Mail Tribune leased wire will be posted during the day t Hotel Mod- ford. S. L. Drew of Lake county, a for mer resident, Is spending tho week in valley visiting friends NEW MANAGER AT PAGE THEATRE Negotiation- wore oomplcteil today by Dr. F. O. I 'age, v hereby A. II. McDonald of Portland will it uuio the imuuiuomont of U l'tio ihoutoi, Sunday, September !!". Vmitleulle secured front either! (iiojl'Mitnur- or Kmpre3 elivuit will be iro-onlod with I'luiiiited four "tunes it week. The-e vflViing't uill.on-t-t of the ho-t hingln net ouiitiimlilu from tlie-o circuit. Thi- will lie welcome news to tho vnudeiUo hungry the nlorgtot. A' forrc of men wtllMio put nt irk the fitt of -the week iiistuUing mi in direct lighting .-y-tem in the theater. Hy lhi method the theater will he lighted us liricht a- ih y nt nil timet-, not affecting the mmyoii. The price- of nrimi ion will lie l." cent for till s-enU luiistntr, nnd u dime for tho balcony. Five reel- of pictures, bohide- the vaudeville not, will be gixen. the film- including mul tiple reel- of two or more part-, and licen-ed picture. The firt bill will probably include "A Million Hit!." touted a- one of the icato-t of pho toplays. There will be no change in the orche-lra. Mr. McDonald ii-thc owner of the aters in Kugcue nnd Portland and the Mcilfonl hou-o will be operated in conjunction with the-c nitoioK SEVENTY-TWO LIVES LOSf PORTER PRAISES PACIFIC HIGHWAY (Continued from Page I) Joyful Anticipation ofMotherhood Thi;re h art to W i Ijtmt nnprrhnilon Of dlitrcas to nxar thu csmiUte jiv uf rxrcwl?n. K lit thh U julto owr coma by tha mlvloo of no innny womrn to uso "Muther'ii l"rloml." Thin U an rxtt-nut application ilf'lKnnt to mi lutirl cntn iho iinicl-K nnd to thun so ri'lkvo tho prruro nuctlnif on IhA tirr Dint th natural rtrntn titvinthn mni nn.i iiu-.. which tho Beaver and Buck found fSn;"p!ri4n? S'JSl.SlrSSBlS: inemicives was ni a point au nines "" mnnj- iooui u:irei-c, their cabins, nnd innny woro still there when the boat went down." Tho Buck had picked up n member of tho crew named George Pullmnn beforo tho Beaver arrived at tho scene ot the wreck. Fnrrell Is n resident of Stockton," Cal. One Bfeboat was launched wltti 30 persons, Including four women. I sank tho Instant It struck tho water. Tho scene of the wreckngo Into Thai tliu'kMiii county t- -ocutiug I ho finest paved lughwax on t'10 coa-t 1- tlio opinion of Dr. II, II. Pol ler, who tuts ictitiucd with liU family from an 1800-iuilo i.iitoiuolulo (tip through tho Mwcmitc ualioual patk, Lake Tnhoe tiiul o.'icr Cultloiiihi point- of intere-t. "We tmulcil over 1(100 inili- of cement Ittgliwutu I'ai.fotnia," -talcs Iho doctor. 'TIi5p. m.ul Is con-nhr ahl.x roiiu'lict and a toot hammer than the highway bung cou-tiuotcl in Juck-ott count.v. Kutlhonuoio, it i- mil 111 well eon-tiuoted. I loliiul that the proporlioa of cement iiM'd in tho foundation wa- one to ton, an tignin-t one to seon lioiv, ami in the top Miifiice, one to t Suee, as again-t ono to two here. "I am fully convinced that .lack- sou county U buildinv; the fnto-l co incut hiuliway on the eon-t, and -co. oud to none iiiiywher" .XXOP.(r.MKNT. Miss Yenttn Ilnmtlton desires to nnnouuco that 'she bus opened n piano studio nt 01 6 North Central avenue and Is prepared to teach pupils from tho first rudiments to the highest perfection. tnu Got Your Next milt ot KLOTHES M.VIIK AT L E I N PRICKS flM.OO IIP Also Clontilng, Pressing nnd Altering Be Weatherwise When ytHi woik n iKe . . fttft Urll lh V.VV V ri5H nitAINO REFLEX SLICKER Vtfipool llirouji .idlluuu(;li. Cinnul iMkupwlftnl IWftt ilap Walct fiom tunning in Vrhfio hr (ronli otiIji aiul butlun. Tli 1I Wfl wcnthrt col youi money can buy. $100 EVERYWHERE tOWtjfjy wrorvenoft aiARcutto To A. J. TOWER CO 1 .M;i $W) . wr,',M 1 1 flffl MISS BONA WAKNKK Ituceiitly of llohton (oinuiuueos that hIiii will shortly opuii a studio for liistiuitlon In tho M.KTCIIKK MUSIC MKTIIOI) (Sliunlux and Klinleriiaiteii) For I'hlblron liotvcctt the natm of five mid shtooti, A nyidnmallu mid ciiitlly comptcluMidod course of Instruction for built tho yuuiiu. and ml winced AriaiDicmonlR for thin coin ho can bo miidn by phoning .11!!. A Inter ainioiiiicciiiutit will bo utailu Hiving tninllnn of I'tudlu. tuo city and and relatives. There is decided inclination on tho part of hogrnlscrs in tho valley to hold their fall shipments for higher prices, upon the theory that tho un pleasantness In Europe will elevate tho quotations to a record breaking point. Everyone in tho land with anything to sell In doing tho same tning, nna wonaonng wiiy money does not loosen up. E. S. Tumy writes all forms of in surance. Excellent companies, sood local service, 210 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Attorney Gcorgo Roberts spent Frl day in Grants Pass attending to business beforo tho Josephine coun ty courts. Automatic base ball, that brand new out door gamo, has arrived in Medford. Sco it at DoVoes tonight, Just west of Hoto! Medford. Malcolm Hoot of th'o Table Red: district spent Friday in tho city. William Von der Hellen of Eagle Point Is a business visitor in tho city today. Mark Applegate of the Buzzard mine is visiting Medford, E. J. Brown of Murphy spent Sat urday In Medford, Edison records for sale at 25c each as long as they last, at Palmer's PI- ano Place, Garnett-Corey Bldg., 24 South Grapo street. MIbs T.ouIko Williamson loft Frl- day night to enter the O. A. C. nt Corvallls. Tho condition of Gerald Sooy. smith confined to Sacred Heart hos pital Is reported as favorable. Tho Interest In tho coming elec tion In tho city and county is nil, nit, nnd Invlislblo. According to candi dates who havo made sorties Into the country dUtrlctg for votes, no ono cares a whoop about politics or pro hibition but wants to tajk about tho uiiicomo o tuo European war. A typical Oregon mist Is falling over tho valley today, and predic tions of a heavy fall of rain tonight and Sunday qro inadp. Al Jorgenton appeared beforo tho police this afternoon decorated wltl 1110 urdcr or the Black Eyci of tho first class, and bought redress for hli ornament. Jorgensou clulms ho won proceeding down nn alloy between Sixth and Main street Friday night, when ho was hit. Tho police think he ran Into somntlilng. Tho decor ated gentleman is hot on the (rail or t afuUut, Dr. J F. Itnddy ot flruiit Pms t '(Midlng Hit wiK.k'n oud wllli his family in this lly. northwest by north from Yaqulnn Headlight. Tho wreckngo was of light lumber and fnr-rcnchlng. Tim call the Beaver answered came from tho steamship Buck at 12:30 o'clock midnight, saying that tho Lcggctt had sunk, but gave no details, and had none when the two vessels later ranged alongside They stood by for several hours nnd when they started north with their one pnsscngcr each, thoy did not outrun the flotsam from tho Leggett until G o'clock this' morn ing. The first intimation ot disaster reaching tho Bcnvcr, was n vaguo messngo from tho Jnpaneso warship Idzumo n bit earlier In tho night anil then officers If tho Beaver worn on tho qui vivo for tho news which followed. Change of Sunday Autocar .Schedule. Commencing Sunday September 20, the autocar will leavo Medford 0:10 a. m., 10:10 a. in., 1:10 p. m.. 3:10 P. m., 5:10 p. m 0:10 p. in., 7:40 p. m., 10:30 p. in. Will leavo Central Point 9:40 a. in. 10:40 a, m., 1:40 p. in., 4:10 p. m., 5:40 p. in., 7:10 p. m., 8:10 p. in., 11:00 p. in. ir,2" TOO LATE TO CfiASStFY. WANTED Position at housekeeper vy raiuiiie-agcu woman, nest or references. AddrcHs box C02, 1C0 WANTED A Jnpaneso boy for gen eral house work, must bo good cook. Address K., enro Mall Tri Ml y tropin t-IUta tiuit tlm .-..i. nhWi lm MtxM tho teat of timo. that hivo ltn put to owry ttl.it under tho vmrrlnff com!lllon of , weight, Knni health. ic, may t. sufrly rcltd uiwn. v-P1 J,,V.d"1n ' tnl '"' ht "Mother's J-rltnd turn n a rontlmntf ut ulnca our Kninilmothrr's crl!iT rur ami li known throughout the Pnltrd Ht!t It may 1k rnilly lnfrrnt tlil It H o:no- 1 .. l.kl.u'ML,:n cldl' rixo-nmrnd. Molhcr'ii fr-rli.n.1 u prrnrrl only In our own Ht-Omtory nri.l VUl Vy .ir" KUts cvorywlMTc. AM fnr a holtM to-.ly ami wrltu for n pvtul b,olc fur tuiwcunt molhrrn. Artilrrou jjM.tnpht H-fuUtor Co.. .07 Laar llkltf.,g Atlanta, O. "J 1 , M Raised JwMl ($ ""-VH inV HI i '11 In IF ill ill 11) GUARD Your chlldrcn'd health by feeding milk from Inspected cows that has been pro-cooled nnd orlntod with modern appliances and coaled in tcrlllzcd bottles. EAST SIDE DAIRY Morning nnd Afternoon DelUcry. Phono 241-It. Tea Garden Preserves AND Tea Garden Syrup nt Oil Kiilo nt your ernevni tho usunl priccM. SPICED FIGS Our new favorite. Try (Item for the children's lunch. Healthy, delicious, nutritious. ASIC KOK TEA OATtDEN ORANGE MARMALADE STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLE etc., etc. A I t.iiii-l.rttrrr. Pacific Coast Syrup Company l'ir(lMiiil, Or. IRENE HAMPTON ISAACS PIANO VIRTUOSO lltit Srlmiil el I'hmi Instructor, Accompanist, Coach for Ensemble Singing Studio 1 105 West Main St. Photic 361 ill Li :j hunt in I'OIH'Ol'IUM LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Tt tin . J ' 1 t a l Ml''. 'JksJH Josephine County Fair To v Held at. MURPHY, SEPTEMBER 22-24 TiYkt'ts will In Hold to (Irants Push rrom nil points Uost'liiir; to AhIi- Sfptciiiln'i' 21, li'J, '2'., lil. return limit .Septi'iuner 11(1, liind, Filial I''iill inii'fii'iiliii's 11s to fairs, Irttln Kt'i'vicp, t'tc, from iit'tut'st tit'iit of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC tlolm M, Si'oll, (It'iU'i'nl PnsspiuriT Agent, Poi'lliintl, Oregon ILLUSTRATED GEOMETRY and REFERENCE CHART (lenmetrieul problenw ivntl tit sight, (lispeiisiiig tho use of oiiinlier.soiiie (nivei'se tallies, reatl to any ilislaiiee, and from 0 to J)0 degrees; shows per centage of grade IVom .ero to 100' I ; is just, the thing for nl( in any way ueoineli'ieal problems. Knginoers, buildei'SJind eontraetors will find it a great time and labor saver. Teachers and students in geotitet ry will find it of exceptional advantage in getting a short out to results. Printed in -I colors, 10 by 10 inches, folds to convenient size for vest pocket, or memoran dum. Once used, will uuver be dispensed with. It is like having a Civil Engineer in your pocket to answer questions. .By mail, with instruct ions, $ each, or (5 for ."itf, If not pleased, return in f days and money will be refunded. Copyrighted. ION, by K W. Liljegran,,:$i!0 South drape street. Medford, Oregon. Why Not Jet pit) uu fijiokn, dor, Jobhiqd, 4 ftlno piUvulw bouit, You Will Need Fence During the Fall Fencing Season Page Fence Gives Greatest Protection WIRES SPACED A.J UELUW HZEOrWIRM. t i jX-i ,-, z- -i "tZ jT -i -i " "! "" "Z-ui " 9H ZU - ' ? l-1 Stylo JJM3-A (tcnsilo strength ir,000 lbs.) Note close IjoIIoiii spacings, making an excellent pig, f , hog and stock fence, Your dollars go farther when you buy PAOJO Fence. We deliver to your shipping point. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" UM NorlJi Wivernldo Ave, Modfohl "1"1WW X t a Pipes! Pipes! Pipes! REAL BARGAINS ONE WEEK ONLY Case Briar Pipes ranging in prices A . Jt P" A a ll 01 i r t irom ,,du up ro ,.ru. x our cnoice " . . . t T t T t ? J T Case Genuine Meerschaum Pipes ranging in prices from $4.00 up to $12.00. Your choice . . . $1.25 $2.00 We Carry Complete Lines In Tobaccos Confectionery and News Stand THE ALCO ..,4Ht9 i ? r f t t T f f f t I