Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 01, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MKPKOm) MAIL TKIHUNIO, .MKOKOUl), OKMION. Tlll'WSDAV. OCTOIUM 1, U)M
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IOCAL AND
1- PERSONAL
Eighteen ctlUotin nil with tliolr
blankets on tliotr backs passed
through Medford Wedncsdnj nflor-
npon, nnd blvoucked In tlio southern
pnrt of town, until the pollo told
thnni to movo farther into t'i coun
try. Only ono wanderer asked lor
shollor nt tlio city jnll.
Thp nnnual touruoy of the Bed
ford Oolf nnd Country club will start
nt tlio Country club grounds next Sat
urdny. The scml-flnals will be
played-on Saturday, October 10, nnd
tlio finals Saturday, October I th.
return t candy, ICc n pound. Get
It nt, DoVoo's,
Ucn C. Sheldon of this city, who Is
limiting n tour of the stnto in tlio In
tercuts of the stato normal school at
Anhlan1 Is now In Douglas county,
nnd addressed tho Koscburg Commer
cial club on tho advantages to bo
gained by tho passngo of tho amend
ment. secure flro Insurnnco upon your
fruit whllo in a packing house. Low
rates. Special short term policies.
Tho W. O. W. Medford Camp No.
90 held a meeting in their lodgo
rooms Inst night. Consul Command
er Louis Ilonnctt presided with J. H.
Atwcll ns advlFor. Several new ap
plications for membership were
voted on. Speeches wore mado by
11. O. Harnett, Geo. E. Boos, K. E.
Gore, nnd Leo Jacobs. District
Manager D. J. Donkey told of tho
growth of tho order. Tho meeting
wns tho opening gun of n campaign
in this county to bring tho member
ship up to 300.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Ovor Isis Thea
ter. Probation Officer Charles 1). Gay
returned this morning from a busi
ness trip to Portland.
Attorney 11. F. Mulkoy is attend
ing tho iitatc fnlr at Salem this week,
nnd boosting for tho rc-establlshmcnt
of tho stato normal school at Ashland.
Make your winter homo at Colonial
Flats. 217 South Riverside.
Leo L. Jacobs, democratic candl
dato for county recorder, began his
campaign for tho office this morning
with a sortie up tho Applcgato to
meet old friends. ' Friday ho will in
vndo tho Hnglc Point district and ex
pects to spend n week or ten days In
tho eastern part of tho county. Mr.
Jacobs is well and widely known
throughout tho valley.
The finest equipment IB Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Med ford Print
fag Co.
Grovor Corum, Hon Plymale, nnd
John Wilkinson will loavo Saturday
on n duck bunting trip in Klamath
county.
Andrew Jcldncss of the Blue Lodgo
district is in tho city for a few days
visiting his family.
Tho oldest exclusive agency lu
Mcdford, reliable protection, our only
business. Holmes, tho Insurance
Man.
Tho Elks will hold n smoker nt
thejr lodgo rooms thin evening, tho
principal featuro being a ntcelhcad
feast. All tho Elks havo Invited n
friend or two to participate in tho
goodfcllowshlp.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop, Over Isis
Theater.
Derailment of a freight train near
Glcndulo in tho Cow creek canyon
caubed u half hour delay to south
bound passenger train No. 15
Wednesday afternoon. Thrco car
loads of U, S. regulars assigned to
the Presidio from Fort Wordcn in
Pugot Sound wero aboard.
Authentic war news received by
Mall Trlbuno leased wire will be
posted during the day at Hotel Mod
ford. Attorney Gus Xowbury will leave
tomorow to spend the day In Grants
Puss on professional business.
E. S. Palmer and wlfo nnd ton have
returned from a six weoks tour of
tho east nnd mlddlo west.
Get It at Do Voo's.
Hay, wood, and hogs aro being
hauled Into tho cjty by fanners tills
week from tho country districts. Tho
stock shipments from this bcason, to
dato, because (he farmer like the, rest
of tho world, Iih 'tho Idea, that the
Kuropeun war will, cause, a big boost
in pilcod.
IS. S. Tumy wrJtos nil forms of in
surance Excellent companies, good
local service, 'J 10 Garnett-Coroy
Mldg.
Wg Ashpolo motored to tho Llttlo
Hitlo,ill8trlct Tuesday, to Inspect and
weigh n couBlKiimont of cattle.
O. X. Nelson of the J'onii Mutual
l.lfo Insurance company hits received
a draft, payable to Mrs. Charles
Drown for 14806, the amount of (ho
policy hold by her husband who wus
iil(j;liocittnl ut (ho Ice plant fire u
innnlll UK). A uoUi for 1102, Khun
In )a'JH'Ut of the policy Jw deducted
Uvw the original polk) of Mfloo.
J, P, OerklUK, itiu u. ij arouuo
lUv(wrvUer Ih suwlliwrw Oruw
County Clerk Gardner spent,
Wednesday nftoraioon In tho city on
official, business."
ltlg thrn'ntns In millinery com
mencing Friday nt Huudtett Sisters,
103 North Central. 165
V.' H. Mclcalf," superintendent of
the Slinsta division of the Southern
Pacific with headquarters nt Duns-i
mulr passed through Mod ford
Wednesday ccnlng In his prlvnte
car.
Flro sain of millinery begins Fri
day nt Uundlctt's. 103 North Cen
tral. 165
Another batch ,of London papers
have boon received In this city, nnd
one editorial nsks why tho North Sen
fleet does not show more signs of life.
There nro several articles recount
ing tho glories of past sea deeds, nid
the general tenor of tho articles
seems to be that tho English neoplo
expect their squadrons to do some
thing besides burn coal.
It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man,
has $1000 to loniu
Mrs. George Nuebor returned this
morning from n visit with friends nnd
relatives tn Gold Hill.
Tho annual dinner and meeting of
tho University club will be held in tho
club rooms Saturday night.
Ilummnge sale. The Presbyterian
ladles hold n rummage salo and sam
ple groceries In Water's Paint and
Wnll Paper store. SIS E. Main,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct.
1, 2, 3. 157
King Seal, owned by Tom Taylor,
finished fourth nnd fifth In the $2000
raco at tho stato fair, the 2: OS pace,
a contest ho was expected to win by
many of his local admirers. Eight
horses entered the race, Ovida win
ning in 2:07i.
Judge and Mrs. W. II. Canon have
returned from Sacramento where
they visited Fay Canon who was ser
iously Injured by being thrown oft an
automobile- as It rounded a corner,
breaking his ribs and otherwise
bruising him tevcrely. He Is now on
tho road to recovery.
, Mrs. Esther, Putnam of Pierre, S.
D., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D.
Archibald of southwest Medford.
Mrs. Putnam's husband was a lineal
descendant of General Israel Putnam.
D. Archibald of southwest Medford
Is moving his family to Rogue River.
Charles Youhg returned Wednes
day .from & hunting trip In the Evans
creek district.
Coogan nnd Cox of tho Pantagcs
circuit nppeared at'tlio Pngo theater
last night in vaudoTille, and offered
ono of the best bills ever seen In this
city. Tho eccentric dancing of the
pair was good. They close their en
gagement tonight. An extra strong
run of moving pictures wns nlso of
fered. A large crowd saw both per
formances. Fans of the city wclcomo tho nows
that Illainc Klum was negotiating
for the appearance In tills city of the
All Star teams of the American and
National Leagues, Monday, Novem
ber 2. It will likely bo known today
to a certainty whether tho deal will
b0 closed or not. It Is expected that
tho two teams would draw a couple
of thousand people would bo drawn
from northern California and south
ern Oregon counties.
Next Sundny, October 4, is tho day
set nsldo by President Wilson ns n
day of prayer for the return of peace
to Europe, and the churches of tho
city will hold services to this effect.
Tho proclamation of tho president
urges all peaco loving clflzcns. of this
land to voice tlio hope that tho wholo
salo butchery in Europe bo shopped.
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BY MRS
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Protesting her Innocence of tho
charge of defrauding tho Jackson
County Hank out of $3S0, through n
certificate, of deposit, Mrs. Fannie
McNulty returned to this city from
Poise, Idaho, this morning for trial
In tho custody of Sheriff Slngler.
Though lawyers of tho ldnho capltol
mndo itronous efforts to Induce her
to resist extradition Mrs. McNulty re
fused, nnd expressed ix desire to re
turn to this county without delay.
She Is confident of establishing n
complete refutation of the charges.
According to the authorities Mrs.
McNulty maintains that she Is n vic
tim of circumstances and mistaken
Identity, nnd that she wns never tn
tho Jackson County Dank, but once,
nnd then with a woman friend to
change n $20 bill. She nsserts that
Mrs. Sarah E. Collins, who alleges the
certificate of deposit wns stolen from
the bottom nf her trunk In her homo
on Second street, told her of tho loss
of tho check six months ago. Mrs.
McNulty was running n rooming
house lu Dolso whq'n arrested.
All of tho evidence ngnlnst Mrs.
McNulty wns collected by the Pinker
ton detective agency through the
Portland branch: Ono of their most
mysterious agents spent n week In i
this city slucthlng for data, the most
Important being tho similarity In
handwriting bctyscen tho signature
on tho deposit certificate, nnd the bill
of sale for a cow, that Mrs. McNulty
owned.
MULCTED
EVANS
CREEK
CmZENS
A niee old KonlKJhinn, who on u
0. A. KVImltdu Itf llie.lum'lolii t.ul
etl liliit'.t'nu(; eullcjd upon U'MtlciiH
ol KvIium eteck, UiUljnu null driiil
from Ihu lhMto.r1W,"mtuiy a ilulliu
for u yciii'V Milwiitituin to Hi'
"(llolie.f WMioWfMitiAJfylJtiyii
wont ,u dqxvii UvctAiifu'HitiiilJ'Nip
unit mums.. T (jtf 4 iSc c I htiWiytu
pillievn'M uilil tUCMcmjt'ji liuq luriiiiu
to Ml)juiir Hi(JluuY&ii.V mi. tyo'd
tilouslltv l.ikHpMW,prjyiiit;il'nlMig
tint i-ln-si. owk. Mie nlluiiuu' ofTi i
failed to "pan (i'uf7'"''H jt'n-l ncemieil
lliix week to n iujnibe,i' orMil-i'iiliiis
thai lhe' might lmveoy" liilkcil.
Tlio nice old mini was amiable niul
n Halite, uud'mvurtliui; to nuwt of tin
(leeched lie w n "ti'dil uinrt" of u
V talker. The rcceinN lie anve for the
(lolltir were written on nu onliiuuj
receipt liootc with the iiaiui "Ulnht"
stumped nt tlio tun. Where tin
"llloho" w;i- pulili-lieil i not known
In lii -In.v on livunx crook- tin) old
man made iniutv friends nnd iuiuii-
i-od to return in the pritijj fur mnioj
Mili-cribcr.. Hut in lite iieiiitiiiir
tliiMo U no ww m vet' iiileniini: tlio
tables ol' llmr MtftlfiT v - t
OENSOrl KEEPS BACK NEWS
(CouHnnod from pan. 1.)
Iiaili'd l the iillics ih iuoullntly xlg
iiit'iouiit. Tlio (lorninu nav !h slinw jut in-
OICIIM'll lUlOvilV Oil tllO llllllio I'OIIMl,
ll is In ioihIiiui to MiiH(i( (loiiuaii
laud loroo il' Ihov aiooocil In I'nii"
AS?fv
MXU12JUPS4I
When Wc Say
MADERITE
In America
)tiii may be sure and (
positively .sure tlint
it is made RIGHT.
One
tac, per
price alwnys
poti ml
CITY'S ANSWER 10
BE FILED SOON
numiiminu niiitea to tlio oitv tor
the filing ot'nts nnPu'r to the -nit of
the (.'uTitoruiu-Orcooii l'uer ooiu
puny extend the time limit four or
five iliiys wliioli will ho uod h.v tlie
hpvoinl (vutinhel in preimrin-,' the pu
per.s. The ori-riiinl limit was fixed n.
October 1- todnv. Spocinl f'oiiuool
(lu- Xewlmrv i nrcimrin the aitiwor
nnd has it nenrl" ooimtlctod. lie will
so to OnuiN l'a- in the merninj:
nnd coiiMilt with Hoecinl Conu-cl II.
u. .Norton or that Oitv on the .-nine,
It will he tiled eurlv next week, proli-nbl-
after the rcsjiiltir moctiii" of tin
oil louuoi'.
New Jewelry Store
1 havo opened my now slot l of Jewelry, Watches
DIsuuoiuU nndSllverwnrW Al ' now, bright nnd
snappy goods. Wo tako pleasure In showing thefo
foods, nnd invito you to come nnd sco them.
JOHN W. JOHNSON
ii:vi:i,ku, Mi:iit)iti itooic sTem:
iiiK tlio piinHiigo ul' llm liver Mimiioii,
111 (III) nioifu'WljIlo tlltllf Ilil'H doiii to
bunion niUirt Hint It It I i i u xyook a
now KiikhIhii unity a million nttmi
will join the pi'osoul annios in I'M
and ami (llilloia for "KiikhIuV )iln-
oipal iiltaok on (loriiiiiuv "
HiHIhIi lovouitoH for tlio find half
of the fiscal your ending )oHtonlay
foil i:iri,i!00,lUM while iivpondlturon
wain lunoimuil by nonrl) fa.'io.uoo,
una, AiiMlila Iiiih i(iilli)d In prntoHlH or
Italy ciproijsliiK, loKiot that Aimtilau
miaou lu tho Aililallit havo iloslnDod
Italian rhdilitg lioatn and proialNod
foiiipoiiHiilloii mid nt enter oitio 10
giiidliiit IhoHo iiiIiioh. It Ik rupiiitiMl
thai Italy doiiiaudu nu luiloiiiilty of
UOIHI.IMMI.
Agnes Isaacs Merrell
TEACHER OF PIANO
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Tliono 83J)-L . 315 O!on Slroul
Europe at War
An iiji-lo-flit'-iiiintile nlluK of Kin'opt' niul llic wtir
xoito, cDiiininiii i'ull dclails of iirniics and navies of
warring nations, illuslntlin I'lft'ls, aiiTi'itl'l, land
I'tH'ct's and offiriM's, Itigt'lhtM' wlili lalt'Hl maps tl' t lit
wtirld, Kni'opc ami
Great Britain
Germany
Russia
France
Italy
Austria-Hungary
Montenegro
Netherlands
Ueltfitim
Sorvia
Turkey
Ron mania
Yon cannot, keep Irat'lc of tlio war willinnl ftm
stanl roference to thin ino.st, (.tnnprt'lionsivi' alias.
Issued by the
MEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE
PRICE 25 CENTS
--j -j"5'-2 5j--55j XJ5" J 5 J C
t NEW FALL AND WINTER WEIGHT
COATINGS AND SUITINGS
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GARY RESIGNS FROM
OUTSIDE CONCERNS
NEW YOIIK, Oct. 1. Klbeit il.
Oar' oliiiirinmi of the I'nilod Stale-)
Steel oornoratiou, iiiiiioimocil tin- at'
leriioou that he had n-igiicd iih di
rector from nil ooiiinnuii". with which
ho hud boon nreviou"'" coiuiooted ex
oopl where theo oupuurus. weie not
iifniiatcd with I ho corporation.
WI17 Sot
Oct the best smoke, Got. Johnson,
od also patronize bom.
With Medford trade is Medford made
WAMIIXOTO.V, Oct. 1.- The Mrit-
Nil amhaf".ador Sir Cecil .Siiriu
Ifice conferred with htnte dcpurtmoiit
officials n'nin toilnv over Hriti-h
seizure of American cooper shipments
in neutral xluiw. Alalia -ador i'a'o
ut Loudon mil I'oufer tomorrow with
Sir Kduanl Orev, mini-tor for fir
eiun affair-, mi tho Mibjool.
A I wy r?lab, KiufHtlv md uy
wfMHt, Uw nr fU. Wudlu it
TOO MTK TO CLASSIFK.
STOLKX Hlcclo, Knoll malfo, had
child's beat behind handle bars.
Frame had been broken and re
paired just above craolci- banner.
W. J. Warner. IC7
Mother's frknd
BtforeBaby Arrives
T5urtas forai wtcki of rxtwyiancy
tbero Is o, .'uplemlld external rmhriK-atlon
In our "Uotlicr'N
I Tlonrt" In which
tliousands of women
havo thu mot un
Iioutiud connuencc.
Tln;y tinvu uncit It
ami know. They toll
ur ItM wonUt-rful Itc
ltuinco to cane tin
nlxlomlnnt rnuncNii
and how they avoid
id thoa dreaded
itretchlncr palnn that aro so much talked
about a his Mfe external application is
Btntly uwd mr the nkln to render it
umeualila to tho natural utretcliln which
it underKO. Tlia myriad of nero
threads Jiwt beneath the skin In thus
rcllecd of unnccenxary paln-produclatf
cuumcii nnd Kreat physical rullef is thi
result nu oxprced by u lioat of happy
luoiliern who write frum experience.
It Ih u nubject that all women should
Ixi familiar with as "Mother" IVIead"
)ib f- u la me inanr yean, aud In rvcord.
mended by trrandwuther wb lu their ear.
IIt day learned to rely upon tlila aplcndld
aid to vromen.
Vou tan obtain "AfoUier I'rlend" nt
almoat nny drug store, Oet ' a bottla
to day ami then write for our llttlo boot
bo uefi:l to expectant iiiolhir.
Addrw Ilradllebl lUKUlator Co,, 313
iai(UAl UHlK; AlMIlin, UU.
Tio Finest Qudlitios Vithout Excensivo Co.it
Oni' Vom1oij" Dress (Jmk1s St'i'lioks Jiro filll Us n t'l'FUvinr with the mosl, iiioilish. wtnlhv niul lu'iiutiful
r -"'- .
laoi'ics.' -Ml that is lit-w ami good j$ L'opi'csciittMl in swcfpuig v.tnHy, with a lull iiota l tin .staplt' weaves
wtnni.iuiHt'a.stMis liiaivj'' iio'nauti. iueejtii.se v.irieues arc to iTiiiafKaiii einnpieie aim ueriume imr
op()niJjeipi;iees are so attractive, tlim is the hesi tunc to inspeet, anil Iniv Ironi llieni.
An Exceedingly Great and Varied Afisortmont of Woolen Coatings from $2 to $3.D0 tho Yard.
"Wo have never had such an extensive variety of wea es, weights and eojoriugs as this season. Nearly e er
day some odd and heaulit'ul neweonier is added lo the stoelc. H. is ft showing that vwy woman within
reach oP this store should see. Included are 'a halines, Omhre PJaids, Noueles, Scotch .Mixtures, Solid 'ol
orcd Novoltjcs, New Uoinaii Stripes, Sell-Colored KuneiesoJ' douhlo weight. All ofiJerfeet weave aud qual
ity and all full ."G inches wide. Values tlud cannot he equaled elsewhere at $2 to Jjvl.50 a yard.
44 to 56-inch Suitings in the New Shades of Green at
$1.00 to $2.00 Yard
.Just in an extensive showing of the extremely
fashionable and, much-wanted (liven Colored Suit
ings. All weaves, all widths and all shades, 1 1 to fG
incli fabrics that art1 matchless values, from SI. 00 to
92.00 a vnrd.
Plain and Novolty Suitings in 44 to 50-inch Widths,
at $1.00 a Yard
The new season's weaves ami colorings in Serges,
Crepes, Poplins, (Iranites, Shepherd Checks, New
Scotch Plaids, Mroadclolhs, Novelty Wowfeds Crepe
(Jranilcs, etc. -I I to oli-inch widths, priced SJ .00 to
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VOU BALK Illuo Mission and Tokay
Kranes delivered. Ueury orchard.
1'honq Jt-Ui-W. 1C7
KOIt KXCIlAXCi:- Will exchniiKO
laying White and Drown Leghorn
hens for HprliiK roosters, Medford
I'oultry Ai Kb Co, 1C7
1'Olt ItKXT Hlx room house, cjose to
school, ffl.liO per inontb, water
imld. Addiosu i'. O. box 77.',, 171
IOil MA.K Clivl '4t liali wukoii,
two fcouted sijiri')', 10 llirh Jilow,
hiurly new double hutno, hIiibIii
haniBcn, lliilil wuou, bro'j,liorw,
bi.c hint ,iin, fume fiiMiliy.r!,
) lii mile iU)s( Oiiljbl i'vn,
B(ib )(). Wbiu KlitlU'f JU
CHEAP GLASSES
A few people havo Kalncd the er
roneous Idea that my churgos aro un
reasonably bl;li, wlion, on tho con
trary, they are most nipdqrato, nnd
It Is hut proper for mo to ray that
no one can do tho clans of work 1 do
at less prices, In flttlnc glasses,
more than in nlmott nnythlm; olso,
clicaji work means poor work; il
means Incompetence; it means ills
satisfaction; It moans work that has
to he done over hkmIii, and that iicuiis
it Is dear work lu the end.
Coue in urn) Islk It over,
DK, RICKEH'f
utv t UK) inuvli .
This illustration shows two
children in union suits. At the
left the drop-seat, three buttons,
liiffh up on the waist-line. At the
right, the
"Luzerne" Closed Crotch.
f (Clt.Oci. 10, IPI0) ''
witli one button, low, at one sde
We carry the celebrated luie.jii
xerue Closed Crotch I'mjonyuar
for ladies and children, so highly
recommended to mothers by all
the leading health and sanitary
authorities of the large schools.
.Misses Union Suits
Sixes :J, 1, H, (J, 7 $1.0
Sixes 8,0, 10 $1.25
Itovs' Union Suits
Sizes '-i's 2H, :i(), :t2, .'II.. .Jjl;25
Ladies' Union Suit
All sixes up to 8 $1.50
New assortment all-wool Chal
lies, regular (() rade, now sell
ing at reduced price of '17
Jiti-inch All-Wool Storm Sci;ge,
all dark eoloi-s aud black, special
price '18tf
:i()-inch Chiffon Taffeta, uWte i
ligjit and t(hi colors, guaranteed
to wear) pi;iee only .$1.50
Imported Venetian Cloth, new
broeiulcd patterns, look like silk
and has a vi'vy soft, luxurious
finish, comes in the new fall
shades, special price 50
IIG-jnch Skim)iu Satin, jbtypta
and white r J u :
,1 & l, ..Coals' best Six-Cord
Spool CqtVm, 7. spools for, .25
Ladies' 'A'll-Liieil Initial Ifaud
keiw'hifr?; fine tpialily aud full
sixe, Ojich, '.a. 15
CliihlnMitiHi'l All-ljineu School
Handkerchiefs, 5d each, or (
for , . ..' .. !. . . 25
r0 pieces new I'incy Ifibbons,
vaJucH up to 7oe, your choict
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while they hist . 25cl and 115
1000 yards Valenciennes and Liu- X
en Luces, values up to 10c yard, $
op sale at, per yard . . ..5 X
One case of Ladies' Ij'k'occd llju- &
ed Union Suit, high neck, long
sleeves or low neck and short.
sleeves, worth 75c, special open-
ing pric at . . . ifV !
Complete line of
Pictorial I'litlcrns
now in block
Jioe&Vv.
Coinplclc line of
I'icforinl I'allcrns
now in Mock
MEDFORD'8 KXOLUUIVE DRY OOODH BTOHE
"irm'r"
"TTT
Urn, Himy'H Dwmmklnu Parlor are now located' (u our Now Annex, 1
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