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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1914)
t" I'AOlQ TWO MUDFOKl) MAIL TUinUNK MUIXFOUI), OlMdON, MONDAY, KOVIOMIUOK l(t, 11)11 I: w r.ji k-iw. IOCAL AND -"PERSONAL Olehn Kabrlck liroiipht in Siiniln 12 Moellioada eailKht lv .'alto lllckson foreman of ttio Ulshon ranch on ltoguo liver. The flh woro nil caught liororo noon and wolplt from two tp five nouniln. nil cnnpht with tlio fly between Happy Camp nml tho Unoi-go Given ranch, ,Mr. lKckvon la one of tho Inveterate fishermen of the river nml la nt It 'tho yoar nronml. Oct It nt Do Voo's. Mr. nun .Mrs. Jnracs Owens of Wol- Ion tllstrlrt woro Sunday visitors In Moil ford. Tlioro will ho n mooting of the Col lege Woman's club nt Mrs. Malm gron's nt Phoenix. Phono SC-.1G your acceptance. l'rof. fieorgo F. Hebec of tho atnto university, lectured nt tho I'rcabyter nn cjiuYeh Sumlny morning on tho European war. tolling What tho war meant o tho nations Involved. Tho church wns crowded nml tho lecture much appreciated. U C Itailor about an eight room house, barn and fruit on three acres ndjolning town, rich soil, paid up wnter right, nil for $1650. Other 'uncqtialed bargains. 114 X. Front St. Jos. H. Liggett, formerly of tho hotel Medford, hag resigned hla posi tion with tho el'rklns Hotel', Port land, to become room clerk for the Hotel Oregon, Portland. The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. K, F. Guthrie Is spending two months in Portland. Wants potdtlon, any kind, by young Jnpnncso cook. Box 15, care Mall Tribune. 20t Mr. and Mrs. I.. Aiming of Phoenix district were Medford visitors Sun day. In tho recent Log Angeles-Phoe-nlx and El Paao-Phoenlx auto races, both winning cars used Firestone tires. Sec tho ad In this paper of l'owell Auto Co., exclusive agents for llieBe famous tires. Mary Pickford at Star tonight and Tuesday. Roger Dennett returned Saturday from a business trip to Grants Pass nnd Roseburg. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camero Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. F. W. Carnahnn, manager of the Ulue Ledgo mine, and wife, Eric An derson and Frank Edwards of tho Bluo Ledgo district, aro spending a fow days In tho city attending to bus iness matters. Kodak finishing nnd supplies at Weston')! Camera Shop. Over Isls Theater. Attorney R. F. Mulkcy is attending to legal mat tors in tho county seat today. Our Mutual Girl at It tonight. The Moose Lodge will hold initia tion services at Gold Hill Tuesday evening. A Bpeclal train will be run from this city, with a round trip rate of CO cents. Sweet cldor at Do Voo's. George Merrlman spent Saturday nftcrnoon in Ashland attending bus), ness matters nnd the high school football game. E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In Ruranco. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnet-Corey Dldg. A number of Medford students at tho University of Oregon and O. A. C. will attend tho annual football gamo next Saturday at Albany be tween tho two state Institutions. Tho O. A. C. Is tho favorite after Its vic tory over the University of Idaho last Saturday. Mary Pickford nt Star tonight nnd Tuesday, O. Kay of the Antelope district is spoiidlug a fmv days in tho city at tending to business matters. J, O. Corking, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, timo or place Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. M. L. Wntsou of tho Applegate country is spending a few days in tho city attending to business. Our Mutual Girl at It tonight. II. J. Hartley of Sam's Valley Is a litislnoflB bltqr' in tho city today, Tho funeral services of Roy Zim merman, who died at Sulmu last Fri day from blood poisoning from an ax wound, tire being held this nftoruoon In Phoenix, under tho auspices of the W. O. W, Holmes. "Tho Insurance Mun" is tho authorized agent of tho Aetna In surance Co. The police ordered a gentleman out of town this morning, who dur ing tho Eesslons of tho foil oral court was accused of selling whiskey to Indians. DoVoo is going to sell COO pounds of chocolato creams nt thirty cents per pound. Out a pound today, tf J, McCarthy of tho upper Roguo river is upending a fow days in tbe city transacting business. lion P.lymalo and Guy Crcticmlllor spent Sunday nt Rny Gold hunting duckn, with no success. William Fnnchov of Gold Hill spent Sumlny In Medford visiting friends nnd relatives. For guaranteed 100 per cent pure, sanitary milk, prompt delivery, call 582.-V. ,2 The Central Point Herald, ono of tho first lino upholders of morality lu this auction, announces In its last Issue that Medford citizens nro plan ning to establish n "llarbara Const in the hills to offset tho effects of tho state going dry. NOTICE Send all your magazine subscriptions and renewals to C. A. Do Voo, Pub. Agent, 4 IS W. Main, Medford. Jamca Johnson, u lumbermnn of the Coos Ray district Is In the clt attending (o business matters. Dean Scott has returned from a several week's business trip to Northern California points. Our Mutual Girl at It tonight. Tho management of tho Star Theater has made an offer for the high school vaudeville team to ap pear before a Medford audience with In the next week, tho exact dato to be decided upon later. Tho vaude ville team is tho most successful fea ture ever develop6d by tho high school. The family of Al R. Garretson con template moving to'northern Califor nia in a short time. Mary Pickford at Star tonight nnd Tuesday. The largest crowds In the history of tho Page Theater attended Satur day and Sunday evenings Iloyd & Ogle's one-ring circus and high grade films being the attraction. .Potatoes, non-irrigated, corn 100 lbs, or by the tone. Phono C91-R. 203 Bud Anderson, whoso glory once was world wide, will negotiate a como back tonight at Astoria when ho meets Hilly Mack, who, when not hopping around a ring is pushing a lumber truck over tho docks of the Columbia river town. There Is llt tlo interest locally, among the old supporters of the "Pride." 'Now Thought Circle. 504 S. Oak date, Saturday 2:30 to 5. Mrs. Roso Miller of Grants Pass visited friends and relative in this city over Sunday. "Insurance" means "Holmes' ami "Holmes" means "Insurance." See Holmes "Tho Insurance Man." Burglars entered the popcorn stand at tho corner of Main and Riverside avenue Sunday night, and stole about $5 worth of cigars and candy. Make your coats, suits and dresses at Kclsters' Ladles' Tailoring Col lege, room 42C, M. F. & II. build Ing. 205 Tho regular mid-month meeting of tho city council will be held tomor row night. According to present plnns the Elks lodge will occupy their new club rooms about the first of Feb ruary. George Higgins of Grants Pass spent Sunday in eMdford visiting friends. Miss Laura Dorn who was operated upon at Sacred Heart hospital Fri day is improving rapidly. R. N. Foster spent Saturday In Ash land as an official nt tho football game. Miss Gladys Herrln or Phoenix is spending a few days in the city vis iting friends. George Older of Montague is spend ing a fow days in the city attending to business matters. The county clerk's offico has com pleted tho compiling of the figures of the election returns. Sheriff William Singler has re turned from it business trip to Port land and Salem. Attorney Gu Newbury spent Sat urday In Jacksonville on legal busi ness. Tho Howling Dervishers of the Roguo aro about through howling. Tho Jacknon County Republican Com mittee announce in their last official eruption that they are going to drop tho 'ton and grab the sheperd's crook to guide "the faltering footsteps of its llttlo Bull Moose brothers back to (ho friendly and protective folds of the republican party." Tho concen sus of opinion Is that they will inako no flzzlo of Hhcepherding, and havo better luck than they did with poli tics. The self, plugging of tho liter ary geyser, that has spit Ink over the entire valley, puts tho community In tho samo category with Belgium both receiving relief and needing It Tho latter have evacuated Bonk schuetto. The committee promises to quit It too. , Frod Kelly of tho Applegate dis trict spent Sunday In Medford on business matters, leaving for his homo this afternoon. George E. Boos left this morning for Han Francisco on mutters in con nection with tho Trl-State Good Itoadu meeting to be hold in that city next year in connection with the 1915 fair, Mr. Boos also lias a posi. Hon with tho exposition. S. B. Holmes of Eagle Point trans acted business matters in this city today. lHnlne Klum is arranging for n number of feature events to be shown during tho Ashlnnd-Medford football gamo In this city not Saturday nf teruoon, when the bjnsest crowd In months is exported to gather In this city. Judge W 11 Canon returned Sun day from n business trip to Portland, m E i TO TALK IRRIGATION ASHLAND H DEFEATS MEDFORD F001 BALL 13-0 (lie Nulnmul Woman SuN'rugo hh-o-elation, bended li Dr. Anna Howard Sluiw of New York for president, wu elected ul tlm minimi convention of llie itNxm'iiitinii lieie today. At n meeting Saturday of the direc tors of tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers league. It was otcd that the presi dent of the league be Instructed to call a meeting of the land owners of the valley Tor tho purpose of dis cussing tho advisability of organizing an Irrigation district for Hie valley under the Oregon statu law, said meeting to be hold on Saturday. Nov. 21. 1914, at 2 p.' m. nt the Public Library. In accordance with the nblve reso lution a meeting of the land owners of tho Roguo River vnlley la hereby called for Saturdny, Nov. 21, at 2 p. m., nt the Public Library. W. A. SUMNER, President Farmers and Fruitgrowers League. The deslro of all members of tho league Is merely that a representative number of land owners attend nml an expression of their deslro secured, re garding an irrigation district. ASK NEW TRIAL N N A E Sou (Jet the Best There Is when you siuok Gov. Joun- Motion for new trial were ar gued before Judge Cnlkiu of the cir cuit court Momlnv in the ease of Major W. J. I'miton, comicted of nu unnatural crime, nml Mrs. Fannie Mt'Xitlty, convicted of forgery. In the cno of Major l'nutii u decision wns taken under ndvifmcnt. nnd in the cn-e of Mr. McNulty tin motion denied, nml fifteen ilny' May allowed Hii(liug the filing of an appeal to the Miprcmc court. The grounds nking for a new trial for Major Canton were iuiiffiiieue.v ot evidence nnd the iiicoinRtency of the evidence of Dink I'offiniui. Hip chief witues for the flute, alleging that his testimony wns rehearsed nml that the state statutes prohibit the testimony of a person of an unsound mind. BY KICK OF HORSE W. P. Bailey, of Jacksonville lies at Sacred Heart hospital In n provar lous condition, as the result of being kicked in tho head this morning by a horse. Tho forehead was crushed by the force of tho animal's hoof, caus ing n compound fracture of the skull. The injured man wag rushed to this city at breakneck speed, ami Drs. Golden and Seeloy operated, upon him. Bailey was in the act of placing tho crupper undor the horse's tall, when ho was kicked. Ho was for merly In the llver stable lnihiiict.i nt tho county scat, and l will !;ioun. SHARP PRESENTS CREDENTIALS AS AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE WASHINGTON', Xov. 10. William (J. Sharp, former Ohio eongre.s mun, will prcMMit his urcilriitinU as American nmliuf.sudor to France to President i'oinenre on December ', nml lake over tin office now held by former Governor Mvrou T. Derrick of Ohio. COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR 10 DARKEN IT Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, thick with a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Tho old-time mlxturo of Sago Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded lialr is grandmother's treat ment, awl folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, wen color, which Is (Jul to sensible, as we are living in an ago vrheu a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Ngwadajd, though, wo don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and tho mussy mixing at home. All drug uteres iw-ll tho rcady-toune product called "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Itemcdy" for about CO cents a bottle. It Ib yery japular because nobody can discover It ha been applied, bhnplv moisten your comb or a soft brush with ft and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand nt a time: by morning tho gray hair disappears, but what de lights tlio ladies with Wvcth's Sage and Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening tho hair after a few applica tions, It also produce that soft lustre and apnearanco of abundance which Is so sou cigars and patronize home Indus attractive! beside, prevents daudrulf, triaa. lulling calj and foiling luilr. Ashland defeated Med lord 1 1 to II SiMuwIit.v ufteriiooii liel'oie the larg est crowd that over n n football uitnie in southern Oregon. The feu- 1 ture of the giuno wn the refreshing display of school spiiit shown by tin ' uetors, Mcitfotil M-ilor eturuiug , lull of pmise for tin idc Jiulit. The Ashland student pari'ileil upon I lie tiehl, heuniiir. a colliu labeled "Med ford Not Forgntlcn." The lid of the coffin wu lifted ami seven pigeons, beuiing the Ashland color-, were lib- oral oil. v Finublesi eost Mrdt'ord n ehnnee for victory in the opcnim ti'iarter. ()1(., when Ashland wns weakened lv tht fast plimgintr of the local hncks anil thev wore within twentx voids of u eonl. u fumble lost them the ball. A couple of lime ti line plunyo wu or dered when nu end run whs in order, nnd thi proved coti. In the re niHiuiiitr time Ashland lecoxored her nerve nml lore off vnrdiige with great regularity. The Ashluuil emu play ju thi citv next Snturdiiy. nml lite local team then c.pecfs to let rice it lot hon ors. They have the best tenia in their historv. This week the team will be put through n rigid cour-e of sprout bv Couch ..Moore. During the week there will lie u couple ol rnllie to aroae enthusiasm. Tho line-up: Ashland. Medford. Vnderson UK Polouro Young RT Baker Drew R(5 Nnrregan, Stluson Cunningham C Thomas Vagnor LO ... Vance, Howard Ashcraft .LT Phlpps Mnyfield .LK Lunborg pencer, Capt Q Plymale, Capt. Plymntli RUB Lilly -LRU Delsninn . . .. FB Brown Seeloy . Hill SUFFRAGISTS ELECT ADMINISTRATION TICKET XASHVII.LK, Teiiii., Nov. 1(1. The enliiu iiiliuntrutioii ticket of DECIDE YOURSELF The Opportunity Is lien1, Hacked lt .Mnlforil Tciliiioiiy Don't take our word for It. Don't depend on a stranger's state ment. Rend Medford endorsement. Read the statements of Medford citizens. And decldo for oursolf. Here Is ono case of it. C. C. Krlbs, grocer, W. Main St., Medford, Ore. says: "I suffered from u dull ncho In the small of my back for months. Tho kidney fcocro tlons were unnatural nnd I had trou ble In controlling thorn. I finally got n supply of Doan's Kidney Pills and took two or three boxen. Tho pain left mo and my kidneys aro now In much better shape. I willingly con firm the endorsement I gnvo Doan s Kidney Pills several years ago, when I lived In Miidenn. Minn. I willingly allow you to publiMi that statement hero for the benefit of my neigh bors." Price r,0c. nt nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get floan'H Kldne, Pills tho same Unit Mr. KrllM had, Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv vose PIANOS Talk about piano quality Have you ever investi gated the results of the sixty-two years of experi menting and labor as embodied in the vose fiiano? Have you ever istencd to its marvelous Singing Quality of tone, and heard what musicians are sayinc about it ? You can hear for yourself by calling at our warcrooms, or jf un able to call send for catalogue and learn about the vose and how con venient wc make the nay ments. Sold for cash oi or on time payments by HALE'S PIANO HOUSE AT ONCE STOPS STOMACH MISERY AN HEBRON IN OUT OF THE RAIN fl Will bo hIioIcoIh saved (o visll us fov that shod, Imni, liouso or 1111,1 thing in Lumbor, Lath, Lime, Shingled, Doors, Windows, Piaster and Ooinonb. MEDFORD LUMBER GO. Fir and Tliird Sirooh Do Home foods you oat hit bad, (unto Kod, but work hadl, formout Into Htiihboru liimim and muim a sick, Hour, mi stomach'' Now, Mr or Mrs. li..initlc, Jot till down- I'apo's l)l.iptpMti dluoMs ovor.Whluu. IvavliiK nothliiK lo Hour and upxl ou. Thuro uovor wiih anything no tmfoly quick, no certainly uffor-tlto." No dif ference how badly our Ktomach Ik disordered you will cut happy relief 111 five in I nu tint lint what plcacc you mut h that It MrciiKthoiiH and regulates your Ktomach ho you can wit your favorlto foods without fuar. 3tist remedies give you relief nonie llimw they aro lou,.liilt not mire. 'I'apo's DIapopsIn" In quirk, positive and puts your Htnmacli In a healthy condition so the misery won't rome hack. You feel different as hooh as "I'apo's Hlapoimln" comes In contact with the Htoinacli dining Jtint van illic your Htoiuach get nweet, no Kimex, no tiolcliliiK, no eructation of undigested food, your head clears and you feel flue. Co now, mnko the host ltiutmtnt vou ever made. Ity uettliiK u largo flfly-cont case of 1'apo'n Dlnpopsln from auv drug More. You reallco In flit minutes how noodles It Is to suf fer from IndlKOHtloii, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. - Adv. Tlio School of .Modern .Method. MEDFORD N. fl, II M.MAN It. I, VANUII.IIKU ',w?me4rf7t ., sjS77?rr ' "- XT j s DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL ItlSIMlsS. SIIOIITIIANU AM) I'.Ndl.lSII ClU'ltHltS Htait rlitht and mimxH Ib half attnluuil. Thin miuinl itlves morn than a theoretical knowledge of IiuhIikhm branches, It tralim eaeh Htudenl Individually In the practical melliotlH of real hUMlneis, It euulim for tlto onu"-gonclen of life. New luiiills ma) enter any llmo. Announcement I wish to announce to tho former patrons of tho l'nst Sldo Dairy route and others who aro Interested that I havo purchased tho route and .equip ment and am ready to fiirnlMh pure, fresh milk and cream from my own herd of choice Jersey cowh. Air, K. i:. Oman In In charge of the deliveries and will deliver both morn ing and evening. Everything nanltary. The Quality Dairy J. I ItllOADS, l'ltOO. I'Iioiio NiCJ-V BAGLEY'S APPLE JUICE A healthful household licvcraue. panuurlxcd mid put up In sani tary cans by new piocen Mmoliitol) free fioin preneivailves. 0pr pure juice from Hound ctenu apples. Hu It 1" the cao or can; ul way sweet and frettli, a drink for nil the family au month In tlio year. Bagley's Apple Butter I Ian purity, flavor and price to recommend It for your tun u a cnn vonlent, timty, table delluiry. Auk your grocer. THE BAGLEY CANNING CO. TAI.I'.NT, OltlWO.V. TIE BALLET DANCING SLIITESS llavo arrived In town, whlto and black kid. I'rlco S.OO er pair. You can Taiino, Turkey Trot, llo Hate, nnd h" t t bxot dancer on tho lleor wlt'i a pair of them. (R of. "Sooaffu" Jc)ciung s 8fl0C sloro i J I The Greatest Victories 1 Ever Won on Any 1 ires i t y ? T t ? ? ? t ? T ? ? V r ? t r v y ? ? ? r r f y f y t y ? 9 Si'cli may bo said of Hit' Los Angeles IMiociiiv and t In- Ml Pnso-IMioenix road races ending November II, both of which wore won on Firestone tires. Thcj'nees put tires to terrific test in (lie ruelliiiK riud over mountain trails and desert sands. FIRESTONE TIRES STOOD THAT TEST AS SHOWN BY RESULTS: . Los Angeles-Phoenix Race, 696 Miles First -Oldfiold, equipped with Pireatono Tiros. Second Nikrent, equipped with Firoatono Tires. Third Beaudet, equipped with Pireatono Tiren. El Paso-Phoenix Race, 533 Miles First Miller, equipped with Firestono Tiros. , At I'hoenix tlio next day all cars that finished in both, races entered in a track race, where all tho honors, worts also won on Fires! ono tiros. Those Victories aro but tho climax of fifteen years of- ,. leadership, Think what this moans to you. It means, ; strength and endurance tonioot a)! ouiortfoiieios. Those wore regular stock tires, special racing tiros. 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