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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1914)
fr W ),ii(ivts 'n ymuM m'vmhmtmnMm PAOW TWO M15DKOKI) TNlAlli TKMMUNK MKDKOKD, OKMION. SA'ITHDAY. NOVI0MH101? mil i IOCAL AND 1' PERSONAL O. A. Sonrs of Vale, Oregon, In n buoltions visitor In the city nnd vnl Icy. County Assessor Orlovo Is nltend liiK tho annual convention of county assessors now In session nt Portland. ih. Kd Lamport Is IMtltiR frlenuVntiii relatives in I'ortlnnil this wcefo ' n'el Itltt no ttm'i. ' Col. It. C. Wofchburn tins returned from Snloni wlierc he presented the petition Thursday asking the reniovnl of Horticultural Commissioner Car son. ' Plant your roses early. II. Carson of tho Applegnto district otl last night for I'ortlanil to attend to mining matters. Tliero will bo a meeting of tho Col Ioro Women's club nt Mrs. Mnlm Kren's at Phoenix. Phone SC-JO your acceptance. "Much local Interest Is being man ifested today In tho eastern and northwestern college, football games. Forty Inch satin finish crepe do chine guaranteed, f 1.50 nt Mm's dry goods store. -03 S. II. Holmes of Knglc Point at tended to business matters In this city the mlilillo of the week. Winners of weekly prizes In piano contest are: Marie Seely, nt Schlef felln's; I.cttn Koseberry nt M. F. & II. Co.; Mabel Hartley, nt Mann's; Crnce llurris, at Kldd's. Come In nnd sec tho prizes given each week. Charles Dunlap of Yrekn, Cal Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters, Thome largo Sealshlpt oysters, none better, nt Medford Fish and Poultry Market, phone 3C2. One hundred and twenty-four chil dren attended the Children's Story Hour at the Ilbra'ry this morning. A number of new books for the children have been added to the library. Itnlph Donncr of Wolf Creek spent Friday in Medford attending to bus iness matters. IT C Itader about a'n eight room lionse, barn and fnitt on three acres adjoining town, rich soil, paid up water right, all for J1G30. Other uncqunlcd bargains. Ill X. Front St. The approach of tho holiday ason is told In the turkey shoot u bo held tomorrow, and the annual appeal of charitable institutions for aid. The finest equipment in Oregon for printing frnlt Iabe'ls. Medford Print ing Co. Guy Joore and wifo of Itecso creek are spending a few days In the city attending to business matters. Forty Inch satin finish crepe do chine guaranteed, ?1.50 at Moe's dry goods storo. 203 Henry Gclgcr of Itoseburg attend ed to business- matters In this city Thursday and Friday. Wants position, any kind, by young Japanese cook. Ilox 15, care Mail Trlbnne. 204 Joo Kelly of Griffin Creel: is a business visitor in tho city today. Fresh cooked crabs, clams and fresh fish of nil kinds, season at Its best. Medford Fish nnd Poultry Market. Phono 3(J2. A number of nutos loft standing In front of tho Page theater wero tumpored with by village' cut-tips. Kodak finishing the best, nt Wes ton's Cumero Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. h. P. Glover of Itoss Lane is a bus iness visitor In tho city today. Fifteenth Episode of tliu Million Dollar Mystery, tho Uorrowed Hydro Piano at It Thonter tonight. Wulter Merrick returned Friday afternoon from a business trip to Portland nnd Wlllametto valley points. Fifteenth Episode of tho Million Dollar Mystery, the Uorrowed Hydro piano at It Theater tonight. Miss Mary Thomas of Hobuo River la spending tho week end in this city visiting friends and relatives, Don't destroy your coupons. Help Bomo friend get tho weekly prizes and tho piano at tho end of contest at Kldd's, Mann's, Sehlorfolln's. M. F. & II. Co. Uentoii flowers of Ashland was a business visitor in tho city Friday afternoon. FIffeonth Kplsodo or tho Million Dollar Mystery, tho Uorrowed Hydro plane nt It Theater tonight. Arthur Allder, master of tho school nt Wlmcr, Is spending the end of tho week in Medford visiting frlonds nnd attending thd Ashlnnd-Medford foot ball gnmo, Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Cumora Shop, Over Isls Theater. It. (jj. HalMend of Albany Is among tho out qt town visitors In tho city this weak. Whon you' can't think what you want fi! eat, phono 3C2, Carl Hcllbronnor will open a men's furnishing stow In tho store udjoln Jug tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank, and will loavo for San Fran cisco shortly to procure stock. Sweet elder at Do Voo'h, Iloyd and Ogle's dog nnd pony show opened n flvo nights engage ment nt the ago theater Friday oon Ing (o largo crowd, featuring "Pha- roan," an educated' horse of wonder ful power. Hoys and "girls find nn appeal In the show. With this nt trnctlou Is u film adaptation of Hret llarte's story, "Snloiuy Jnne." A con tinuous performance will be given nt the Pn go from 1-30 until midnight. K. S. Tumy write nil forms of In surnnco. Excellent companies, good local service, 2t0 Garnet-Corey Hide. W. C. Allendorfer has returned froiri a business trln to Klamath Fall nnd report that eight Inches of snow foil In that section Thursday Mt. Wagner Is now sprinkled with snow, tho fall occurring Friday afternoon. Ho sure and ask the clerk for votes. They cost you nothing, but will help some girl to get n lilnno at Kldd's, Mann's, Schleffelln's, M. F. & 11. Co. Dr. Henry Hart and wife left Fri day afternoon on nn extended visit throughout the onst. Their son Floyd will enter n nillltnrj school at I.os Angeles. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Mnln St. Phono 320-J. M. M. Jackson of Talent spent Friday In Medford attending to bus iness matters. All Mooe Koing to Gold Hill notify Uert Orr or Joe Murphy. 203 Dr. Itebec of tho Cnlvcrslty of Oregon extension lecture course will talk at the Presbyterian church In the morning on the "War' as he sees it. Holmes "Tho Insuranco Man" !sj E L SEEK BELGIAN Motion for now trials will lie nf sjued before Jndgt R M. I'ulkius in the circuit court Monday morning in the cases of Mnjor W. .1. Canton, ctinvioli'd on a iee charge, and Mr. Fannie MeN'ulty, found vuilly ol forgery. 1 tot li are under sentence, (he first from one to fifteen .wars and the second from two to twenty yehrs In oa-e of the motion tor n new trial being denied, an appeal to the hiclier court is probable in both ea e-. Kvidence in the divorce en-e of P. C. Dennis vs. Annie Dennis, .lame Carman v Nellie F. Carman, Samuel llnrr vs. Ida Hnrr and Ida F. Thur niaii vs. Wv H. Thurimin.'were hetinl this morning. Decree will he filed later. Two suits were heard to qunh title", as follows; Q. M. Corniliiw v.. 1!. K. Kecd and Omar Wilson v. A. WiNon. N'nturnlirntion pnper were sranlrd to O. X. Miller of Kosue llixer. REFUGE OF GOSPEL fEYOR A sockless purveyor of llie'g6iMM held forth on Hnymnrket square this morning to 130 or so. Through the too of his shoes there obtruded a bare foot, nnd It hnd been month slneo he clnlnived hi teeth over the authorized agent of the Actnn In-1 yellowo legged chicken, honio cook suranco Co. Miss Orble Nntwlck of Eagle Point visited friends in this city Friday. DeVoc is going to sell 500 pounds of chocolate creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today, tf The matter of enforcing the city ordinance prohibiting the sale of to bacco, cigarettes or the "makln's" to boys will be taken up at the next meeting of the city council. Tho or dinance was passed n year ago and enforced for about three days. The youngsters and the dealers soon re covered from their scare, and tho i ordinance has been lax ever since. The W. C. T. I'. Is urging the en forcement of tho law. For guaranteed 100 per cent pure, sanitary milk, prompt delivery, call 5S2-W. 217 Dr. E. It. Secley spoilt the after noon in Ashland attending tho High school footbnll game. t ' NOTICE Send all your magazine subscriptions and renewals to C. A. I Do Voe, Pub. Agent, A IS W. Main, Medford. Plumbers aro installing tho plumb ing In the new Uarnum hotel being erected on North Front street. Potatoes, non-Irrigated, corn 100 lbs, or by tho tone. Phono 091-11. 205 Tho last week there has been a decided falling off in tho wandering element In this city, very few stop ping here. Most of tho southbound transients have Ashland as an ob jective, believing thaj soup as last winter is still being served by the kind hearted rnnnlcipaltly. New Thought Circle, 50-1 8. Onk dale. Saturday 2:30 to 5. Carl Tongwnld Is spending the nf ternoon In Ashland attending the High school football game. "Insurance" means "Holmes'' and "Holmes" means "Insurance." See Holmes "The Insurance Man." J. M. Kllgore of Itoguo Klvcr Is In the city toay visiting his family. Make your coats, suits and dresses nt Kelsters Ladies' Tailoring Col lege, room 42C, M. F. & II. build Ing. 205 Game Warden A. S. Hubbard of Ashland transacted business matters In this city Friday afternoon, Ulrlch and Ityun hnv leased tho north part of the first floor of tho M. F. and II. building and will move thereto next week. It Is being r modlcd and rearranged, for them. J. T. Uroadloy will movo therefrom to 200 West .Main street, first door west of Gurnett-Coroy hardware company. A lurKe number of Medford people motored to Ashland this afternoon to uco tho football game. Wagers were offered by local supporters of the high school that Medford would win by two touchdowns. ed. His clothes showed the result of crawling down deep In the hnjj, those chilly nights, and Ijls coffeo can hung over U shoulder. About all lie seemed to posses was threri lllhles and nn abiding faith. Tho wandering pastor opened hi service by reading theinsngo of Scripture referring to "manslans prepared on high for my children." He has no. home on earth, the one beyond Invites, lie did not hnranRtie about the certainty of hell, hut told his hearers to bo good nnd pay their debts and help the poor nnd live ac cording to their best dictates, nnd they too would hare a mansion In the skies. Ho took up no collection, contrary to good form, but if he had his sincerity would have netted him the price of n new pair of shoes and a shave. YALE WINNER OVER PRINCETON (Continued from pair I.) FEDERAL AUTHORITIES ' SEEK LOCAL' COUPLE Federal autlnrltlon, uccordlng to Constable Al Hammond, havo taken charge of tho cuse of Chus. Lehman nnd Hazel Ilandall, alleged to have eloped from this city last August, as man and wlfo without a mnrrlago IIcoiibo, and aro seeking tho deten tion of tho man undor tho Mann white slave act. Miss Itandall Is an 18 year old laundry worker, and tho couplo aro supposed to have left this city for tho orchards of California. No traco of tho two was over found, Doth huvo relutivos living in this section. through a hole between Shcnk nnd McLean for nn easy touchdown. Ie- gore missed the goal. Sceru: Yale, It); rlnceton, 0. In Fourth IVrlixl On the first play Yalo was penal ized 15 yards and Guernsey punted to tho Tigers' 23-yard mark. Law came back 20 yards. He failed on a forward pass and punted to Yalo's 30-yard mark. Princeton then forced a punt which Dlckerman ran back 15 yards. Mooro turned Yale's left for 14 yards; Click hit" right tackle for eight and Dlckerman took the ball to Yalo's 34-yard mark. Mooro made ten yards and Tlrann nnd Stlllmau wero rushed back Into tho game. They could not stop tho Princeton rally. Dlckerman plunged through to the IC-yard mark, Moore tried Yalo's left end, was headed off dogod back, slinking off several tacklers and scoring n lotn:! down. Law kicked goal. Scere: Yale, 10; Princeton. 7. Princeton kept u.o Its attai: after the kick-off. Starting from tholr 25 yard line Click, Moore and Dicker- man mado a first down and three more tries took tho ball to the center, Dlckerman doing the work. Gllck turned loft end for flvo yards. Then Dlckerman made first down In two attempts. Next ho broko through Yalo's right wing for nine more. Each side ran In numerous substitutes. Click mado a first down on Yale's 2C-ynrd lino nnd adder six more through left tackle. Tho next four plays were Dlrkernmn's nnd he went two, three, four nnd seven yards, planting the ball on tho four-yard Hue. Gllck wont to within n foot of tho goal, then was pushed over for another touchdown. Law kicked tho goal. Yalo, lt; rlnceton, 11. Princeton was off-sides on the kick-off and Law purposoly klckod short dlngoually. A Princeton man caught It on Ynlo's forty-thrco yard line. With only a few minutes left Law, tiled two forward passes but both grounded. Tho gumo ended with Princeton holding tho ball near tho center of tho field. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LOST- -Helweon Table Hock storo and Medford, largo leather grip. Return to Mall Tribune, office Suitable rovard. lloudinot Con ner. Phono 5'J Jucksonvlllo. 201 FOR SALE Registered thorough brad Duroc Jersey boars, sultabln for fall service; also registered pigs and gilts Just weaned, Phono Central Point, Gray Crags or chard, 22K E5 LANO IN VALLEY Stops toward mtupiiv the coloniz ation of Helgiau re I usees m thin vul ley are undor wn hv Joe I!. Hroun and other. IT iiihlc, n hundred or o of tltP tiufru Innate ieo)lc, who lme felt the Hill tune of the mailed list of the kaisi'i' m - v iM dream of (torinttniztnij the earth Wilt he Inought to this vellex ttntl 1ni'td upon Miinll fitriiH. Mr. (lowdy has offered tujtivo littv acres of Inud a it start, mid W. N. t'amphell, Dr. l'asjo and others are eonidei'ing the Mimo pour-o. The Imperial valley of Cal ifornia is tnkiiJL: similar action to wn nl seeuriiis new cttlr. The Helgian nre the .relest in len"ified fanners m the world, wa-t-ing even less ground in their grow inir limn llie Chinee. In (heir own crowded laud thev mnko font teen blades of nis grow where only one crew before. The introduction of tlu'M iudusttiou people to this val ley would he the mean- of plai'iug the real merits of tin- section before the world as a truck ymileu -eetiou. Correspoiidenee will be opened at onee with the Heluinti telief ooinmit tee of New York in furtherance of the plan. An ullotinent in already on the wav to soltle "(III acres of divert land in Wyoming. DIED Hnv Zininietmnn. aged 1!) vear, son of Mr. and Mr. It. II. Zimmer man, died at Seliiiu. Fridav, Novem ber l.'t, from blond luiUon chusihI l" an uo wound iwi-ixrd while culling woo.l a week ago. lie win reeeuth married and was working the (Iilkev nine . near Kelma, havim; been there hut a few mouths. Deceased was a member of tho Phoenix Indue, W. O. . under wince ait-pices the last ad rites will be held at Phoenix next Monday afternoon nt J o'clock. Tar iclativc of tho uulortiinale man distnirted by I ho tragi turn ol events. SPECIAL N TAKES ROOTERS TO LAO GI Practically the ealire seltool popu lation of the eit.v is nt Ashlaiiil this afternoon attending I lit' lootball panic between the Medfonl itud Aohland teams. A speuinl I rain Willi Hurt tool eiM left at I o'clock. Tor the UiM time in ears the Medford team i- a favorite with thn I'iuih. Thf yiir, under Coaoli Monro, the tenia is coin posed of player ohoxou for tlieir physical, inlend or ociHl nluli'y, and a a rornilt the oily and ehon aro hack of the team. Individual du,iujr him alo had water thrown on it. Aalilimd lm one M(U'Httt)i'. The grounds is located oil a side hill utxl Ihev nre fipurilig on netting the down hill pull. Tlii will give (hem the ad vantage in the opening hull'. One member of the teuiii who faUed to gel ids nlgehni leson will renimu on the side lines this afteinnoii. There is no love. between the two tenuis, mid to pi event mi oiithieah of hostilities the coarhc of both teams announced to their ehniges that the first signs of tough work would mean the withdrawn! of the tenuis from the field. Ilefore the gumo there will be mi iuvt'stiiriilion of the tilleinttiou thai a couple of members of the Ashland tenniare old enough o olo. The oily of Ashland is worked up to a high pitch over the contest, mid it is -timnled the largest crowd in Hie lt! tory of the game in Ibis section will he on hand. Oar new premium department n nKnli'ril,0(wnl1IIXkM Cm ! un lJ 4kM. FlM rtl i Parker & Stnncliffc 121 1. M.U 5k, H-'wi. Or.... You (ict llio Meat There Is when you smok Got. Joun ion cigars and patronize homo lndu trie. A Wet Day ? Go out on the job wearing tOVEfts ? REFLEX SLICKER WV la li fl ibn ii'i iud Vh tl orr ff ccci tort, Mioaf enough lalllbj lU auua cl hri rt'icr. tai wtlct v4 ihraof h Mfl tHlMfh. Klt Iji tig tafurf f wtlrl C1UM4 no In Kf tk I noli o.nUp nd UiUm. Oil tlrll if EJftt uep nnr drtp. $3.00 Eteryuhtre Satisfaction Cuarauletd . Cclalof Jut A. J. TOWER CO., Bcton To Know Where to buy Is as Important In Glusscs ns anything else. We hope our mime Is nil the guldo you need. It menus tho host of everything optical. DR. RICKERT i: Sight Specialist S, & II. Croon. Trading Stamps Given 'ftfKsSS l 1 U I ' iilA AZT fcV fk w2 , Thanksgiving Dinner i MENU Olive I'orks Celery Trays Cnciiiutwr Servers IteliHh ninhes Rnlted Almond Dlili" Hoiilllon Spoons Oyster I'oiKh Salad Korks Fruit Salad Dishes Honst Turkey Platers Silver Vc:tnhl DIhIios Turkey Carvers nresulug Spoons Cranberry DIhIioh Mnonnilrfe Hts Sherbet Cups and SpoonH Lettuce Hiiltid Corks nnd Spoons ClieoHo I'lntes Cake llnskets Cut Glass Wine Sets Ice Cream I'lntes Wafer Trays Illack Coffee Set MARTIN J. REHDY Tho Jeweler Vew Location 212 nasi .Main St. Cor Correct Tlmo Phono 10 ff VJA Sir BAGLEY'S APPLE JUICE A healthful household beverage, pasteurized and put up In sani tary cans by now process. Absolutely freo fiom preservatives. Clear puro Julco from sound clenn apples, liny It by tho cuko or can; nl wns swut and frond. A drink for all tho family any month In tho year. Bagley's Apple Butter Has purity, flavor and price to recommend It for your uho as a con venient, tuny, table delicacy. Ask your grocer. THE BAGLEY CANNING CO. TAM-JNT, OltKGO.V. In a I THE PLACE OF SECURITY for vultiuhloH Is tho Vault of or tho Jackson County Ilanlc becaiiKO It Is Flro and Hurglnr I'roof. Itout a Hafo De posit Ilox here, as thoy only cost 2-00 and up por yonr, OVER eEVCARSUNOER&NE MANAGEMENT I UTILITY BOXES Hlri, :ti)-in. long, is lu lil"b,,nt in deep, I'lt.cd with cantor, haiiillin and lilii" d lid Th m chedit iuo Hindu of cedar and mo Int. tidud to no coven d !Cver honio needs olio or loon' of tliriii This Ih sour opporliiult) to get ono cliemi, Wo of fer I hem at -."rt, Pacific Furniture 6 Fixture Factory tin soi'TH iioi.i.v sTHi'.i.r. The Sebool of Modem Method. MEDFORD .r-f.'V.Wilt Ks- 1, o(fY7y KZ2) DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Itl slSCss, SIIOIIIII M) WD IMM.lslI 1 ()t Its ION Stnrt rlniil and urceN U hnlf atimnrd Thli school gles morn than a tlioorvttial kuowledKe of bunlnesii brniuhen. i trains oitch student lnrtlvldurtll In the ptAcUial iiiethodM of iel Inintnenii. 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A rapid-fire, live-wire, entertaining, amusing, and instructive aeries of Moving Pictures Come and nee Animated Pictures how tbo World's Greatest Popular Priced Car---the New 1915 Maxwell $695 Automobile is made. ' Tldi "WniiJ.f Car" wleli UUaltlu Ul(-8urtcr and Kluolrlu Lltfliu unlr 5S jirn. Tickets of admission upon application POWELL AUTO CO. 3MI hK tm.- '""" fill "i-"-nnnii rmru m .ni ! I J g,w N