Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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L PERSONAL
Jofcn M. Kot has returned from
week's vlejt At Saa Francisco, lie
reperta Ibat while the construction ot
tbe Orftnts Pass railroad for forty
mftsi'li assured,' tkere re bo signs
otfarther-extenBlok to the coast, as
tat breecent City Interests bare not
been consulted. t
( meteefiiiann'a yeast 'at De Voo's.
JL.D. MoVCee, former neelstant post
MteteV at Ashland, as seateaeed to
sixty days Imprisonment In tho Mult
nomah county Jail for cmbecilemont.
p. M. 0. Embroidery threads, nil
kinds. Handicraft Shop.
Dr. C. R. Ray has returned from
a business trip to San Francisco.
w. I. vawtor left Thursday on a
business trip to San Francisco.
Screen doors at Medford Lumber
.Co.
Representatives of Smith, Emery
Co., Seattle contractors, aro looking
over the valley.
F. V. Uartlatt, in chargo ot tho
Jackson County sportsmen's exhibit
at the exposition, reports that the ox
hlblt Is making la hit and attracts
mere attention than anything In tho
Oregon building. So great is Its suc
cess that he is planning another ex
hibit en similar lines In the horti
cultural building.
Kodak flatahhHC the best, at Wee
ten's Camera Shop. Opposite Book
tore.
Although less than a tenth of an
Inch ot rain fell la Medford Thurs
day evening, heavy downpours aro
reported from outlying sections. Dur-
,lng the past week heavy rains aro
reported from Antelope, Butte Falls,
Prospect, Rogue River, tho Apple-
gate and in tho Sisklyous, Kith a
cloudburst of rain and ball in the
upper stretches of the Little Butte.
Heavy rains continue in California.
In fact all surrounding regions re
port a good coaklng. Rogue river Is
chocolate colored and there "will bo
no fishing for a week or so.
Experienced salesman wanted.
Men's Dept., F. K. Deuel and Co,
apply back door. B2
Mrs, M. M. Searaon of Rogue Riv
er has been In Medford tho past week
visiting her daughters, Mrs. C. Duf
flcld and Mrs. Marlon Lance.
Judge W. S. Crowell leaves today
for a few weeks vacation In Port
land. llelmans' white sulphur swimming
pools aad hatha at Ashland, Ore.,
eee for the season Saturday, May
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Figures compiled by tho county
treasurer's office shows that $368,
833,43 Was collected In tales' forrttie
first period.' fchlsh but M'Sor cent
ef the total assessment. It was eV
Mutated that fe5 per cent would, bo
paid. Tho light receipts nro due to
tholr being juo penalty attached. Tho
total number ot tax slips sent out was
0800. Tho collection blanks for tho
last period will bo turned over to
tho sheriffs offico tomorrow, Tho
final day for payment is September
30.
When thinking of your Sunday din
ner drop in tho Independent Market,
0 South Central.
in response to ninny Inquiries ns
to tho date of tho production ot tho
movies" which A. 'C. Allen and Hoi
brook Wlthlngton aro inking for tho
Jackson county exhibit at tho Panama
Paciric fair, the producers announce
that If they hnev fnvornblo weather
they will be through taking pictures
In about n week, as they already havo
about four reels. They cannot fix
tho date when the film will bo shown
here, as they are at the mercy ot
weather conditions hut the dato will
bo announced as soon as possible In
these columns.
At tho public market In booth 4,
May 22nd, Saturday, a fine tat veal
and 20 fat hens. Pctrle. 52
A brisk shower fell over tho val
ley and city Thursday night, tho rain
lasting about an hour, and was ot
immense benefit to orchard and gar
den.
3, O. Gerklng, the beet all around
photographer la southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any.
where, time or place. Studio IIS
Main St. Phone 3I0-J.
Something of an ultimatum was re
ceived this morning from Gold Hill.
setting forth that unless tho Cold
Hill band was one ot tho attractions
at the contemplated celebration 6t
tho Fourth of July in this city. Gold
Hill would make tho eagle squeal
upon Its own accord. The decree was
received by John "Wilkinson of tho
Medford National bank from the cash
ier of the Gold Hill bank. Tho noto
was tHraed over to John Sheridan,
and an exchange ot notes on the sit
uation will be the next step in tbo
relations.
Have your lawn naower sharpened
by J. W. Mitchell, phase 3X0-J. tf
Henry Fielddlng of San Jose, Cat.,
Is spending a few days in the city
aad valley attending to business matters.
Poultry, hares, veal, and In fact
everything good in the meat line at
the Independent Market.
Miss Helen Bowers ot Ashland
spent Thursday In Medford visiting
friends aud relatives.
Lawrence. F. Mrown, son ot Mr.
and Mrs. John' ttrow'n of Central
Point, 'Is ah aviator' wllh tho Caf!
rafyn forces' In Mexico, according to
tvord received by1 trlomls. Brown
began hi career a n htrdmnn at
Vera Cnu two years ago, and is rat
ed ns one ot tho most daring nmntour
aviators In tho country.
Dr. M, U, Harbor, Tnlm block,
Hours 0 to t. Phone: Offico lid;
Home llOJi.
Tim Paronl8Tpachera' nsioctnttons
ot tho lloosevclt, Lincoln, Jackson.
Washington, nnd tho high school wlU
hold tholr Annual elections of officers
at 'the regular' nwnthty meetings tq
bo' hold IhV Wttbrnooh. '
If lis from'the Independent Mnrkct
Its' always tho freshest nnd best.
Phono' 27'.
The Country blub tl hold a dance
and dinner at the cluhhoueo next Sat
urday cVcnVui?.
AVk tor Grandma Cookie's.
The nRhuaf'pxiilbifoi'tho gear's
work" of the manual graining and 'do.
mestic" 'fccVcnce 'department of' tho
high school Is being held this after
noon, '
1)6 It agnln Sunday. Rat your din
nor at' tho Na's'lf Cafeteria. Chicken,
roast $e8t"sj Yeictablcsrpastries, etc,
of all Kinds'." ftXsk thoso who have
tried tWse 'AjSUt, ' ""
James fccrths'w, t.l of the Climax
district pcnt Thursday in Medford
attending 'to tousWss matters.
Pop'corn CrlspcUes at De 'Voe's
Tommy ' Tracer j&f Portland, onq
time 'lightweight ''champion 'contend
er, Is iti the city an'd valley tor a few
dnys "inspecting local, pugilistic con
dltlons.. ' ' " '
floe let
Pierce. 'thV'flortst. has a
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ui imuf (Jrauia.
Milton Sohuhnrd loft Thursday
livening for KugonV nnd'CorvnlHs,
where ho will spon'd thd next two
weeltu visiting collego frleiids'.
Pan Dandy' Dread Kt DU Voo's.
A number df Medford people left
Thursday for Grants Pas's lo attend
tho annual campmcetlng of the Ad
tonttst church for tho southern Oro
gon district. ' ' "
8vo l)nt Wood aoout tiint fire ln
Wnnco policy, Office Mail Trlhuno
nidg. '
From present ludlenllnus tho Lib
erty Hull en roulo to Sni. l-'mnclsco
will reach Medford about noon, Frl-
dny, July Ml. Tho bell will stop nt
Kukoiip, Snloni, (ltosetiurg, Grnnts
Pass nnd Ashland, outsldo ot Port
land In thin state.
t.uneh goods at Do Voo's.
Glenn Conwell of the California
Oregon Power company tells of the
tragic finish of a cat. who for ninny
weeks has frequented tho alley be
tween Holly nnd Grape streets lit
the rear ot tho St. Mark's building.
The Conwcll's have n garbaRo cau
up on tho top fire escape, and hero
the felines camo to feed o'nlghts.
Last Monday night ono of tho nncturn
nnl prowlers' rammed his head Into
n tin can after a dainty, and could
not extricate his head thereafter. In
his efforts for freedom, the cnt back
ed off the flro escape, and nil Its nlno
Uvea departed when he hit the pave
ment three stories below, and omit
ted ono mournful wall.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlio
Book Store.
The petit Jury for the May term
of court will bealn at .Jacksonville
next Monday. Hut one criminal case
Is on tho docket, that of Jack Rein-
marriage llronso was granted
clerk's of-
Kltotftfari,
Thursday by tho
flco'to lVd tiSYhUn a nil
both ot Ashldlid.'nnd tjuth Kb yean)
of age. Mr. Whit Is n veteran' of
tho Cjvjl war and well knnwri
throughout the Hoguo river valley,
Sco Plnrcu tho florist, tor bedding
plants of nit kinds,
Among tho laws passed by (ho Inst
legislature and effecltvo ImtUnnlug
tomorrow', Mny'22,'aro (lioso nlmllkh
Ing tho use of tiri(llji slnmpH, mid
grunting to old soldiers nnd snllnra
ot the nrm ynnd navy, fishing nnd
hunting privileges without licensee.
Mnrk liininnrd left Thursdny ntler-
noon for Fresno, Cnl., whero ho ex
pects to remain for several months.
William Vnwlor, tho young linrlt
lone soloist ot tho University glee
club, will glvo n recital in Vlllnrd
hall tomorrow night. Mr. Vnwlor Is
a freshman nt the university this
year, but hns nlrendy made n big
plneo for himself with his voice, mak
ing tho gleo club nnd tho coveted
honor of soloist In his first year, Ho
hns a powerful volco ot wide rango
Mr. Vnwter Is tho son of Mr, nnd
Mrs. W. I. Vuwier of this city, nnd
n graduute of tho local high school.
jumi'ji( Kirem, muiMiiny mp
Tloiun nnd !t liionlliu, nl'
t'tdniiioii lli old ugV TIo i'lib
Frank Ford of Cottage Grove spent cry charged with burglary. Tho other
Thursday in this city and Jackson
vllol on business.
Magazines and newspapers. Phono
us your wants. Wo deliver by bicycle
messenger. Medford Cigar Store.
Phone SSB.
Walton Skipworth of Grants Pass
takes exception to Judfio W. M. Col
vig's statometn that General Grant
never saw Grants Pass. Mr. Skip
worth says that Bishop Newman ot
three men held in tho county Jail on
criminal charges plead guilty. Geo
Hamlin, bound over to the grand Jury
Thursday by Justice Taylor on a
statutory chnrgo will wait until the
September term of court.
Dave Harrell of Copper. Cal., has
returned to his homo after spending
several days In this city on business.
Dr. E, R. Seelcy of this city won
the fat man's race at the Valley Pride
tho Methodist church told him that picnic Thursday. Ills competitor was
ho rodo through Grants Pass with
General Grant on a stage In tho early
days, en routo to California.
Velvet Ice Cream at De Voe's.
W. R. Coloman left Thursday for
Waldo, whero ho is contemplating
the taking over of some mining prop
erty for tho season.
Ask for Grandma Cookies.
One sleeper was interned In tho
city jail Thursday night, tho first
lodger In ten days.
Merchant's lunch 25c at Shasta.
Bandmaster Corns
R. R. Ebcl of San Francisco, for
merly of this city, auditor of tho California-Oregon
Power company, Is In
the city on business and greeting old
friends. Mr. Kbcl whllo en roulo
to this city on tbe train saw a spec
tacularcruptlon of Mt. Lassen, In
which mud, fire, rocks, steam and
smoke woro thrown high Into tho
air. Tho eruption was the most vio
lent yet staged by the peak, and s
still In progress
DIED
MKTZ -Henry Metx, one of Iho
lietJt-kiiown members of I lie loeul fl
A. H. I'oit, nml n hero of tho civil
wnr, tiled nl liln rosltU'iit'i '115 Noilh
lliullet(Hratli TliMH'Iny- nlj-lif, iipml
mimi'iiiM
lllMllI Hill -
ittiiH will Im hclil MiiiuMy, Mny U!l. nl
12 o'clock, frtin Hid rmully rcrflileiii'o,
tho ltov. IliiWklim irficlitiiiir. The
(J. A 11. will Imve elintgo nl' tlio nt
vIooh nt (lio grnvi1, llu wim llie fnlher
nl! rlittitti Metx. Mr. Mi-U wan net
Ive in (1, A. II, elroleM for .vi'iiih, nml
lint i l)ee6)uliiiil iliiy lielil In tli'lrt oily
In yent'H hut u lie lielped pluii. 1 In
ulWiiyH lieuiled Hie Meiiioriul lu.v
nule.
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"THE BARGAIN," 'At '
THE STAR THEATER
Thcro hns nrilvud nt Inst it photo
play (lint Is very inticli ot u surprise)
lo the mnuy patrons of this class ot
nmusemont In this city, Tho surprise
Is Tho Ilnrgnln, nt tho Stnr theater.
This picture wns never produced by
some of tho mnny directors that hnvo
been turning out won torn dramns
from Newark, N. J. ns there In too
much of (ho genuine western nlr lit
the production.
Most of tho socnlled western
dramas nro n joke to tho mnii nnd
woman that knows tho west, but Tho
llnrgiilu enn bo seriously called a
western ilrnnm. The star of tho pro
duction In William 8, Hart, a pinn
of. tho range, and tho picture wns
iimdti In Arloniii with nil tho boun
ties, of dm drniiil Unnyon, ns n stngii.
Tho story Jh good nml rofrouhliiK nnd
In truly western.
Tho Ilnrgnln Is ono of tho very
best Paramount pictures, (lint lins
huen shown horn nnd will ho nt I ho
Utnr tlientor this nfleinonn nnd oven-llllt.
Pnrllnnil Livestock Hnikcl
VOHThAND, Oh, Mnv 'J).-0(tH',
Hteuily. ItocelptA ll.'lll,
IIim. ITiii iinutr. IfecnlplH HIV'.
I'liuie lljjlit, 47.7ri("i7.tirt elioli'ii mil
tlluiu, 7.r0(Ti7.7rn ,Ic.h, 7,'(iP7.ni)i
lough, ifii.tinfjitiri.
Sheep -IterviptH H.ITi IiiiiiIim Titi
lower. I'liuiee Hlienrlliign, i7('i 7,',
With Medford Undo In Mt'dforil innilo.
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ALL MEDFORD AND VICINITY IS COMING TO OUR
Stupendous Stock Reducing Sale
Great Reductions Throughout the Store
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The first week of this tale was a winMr and we are even going to make tke second week greater than the
first, as we have added many new bargains.
Offcj(ef?, Seasonable, , Djirable ItferchandispJnGrpt Quantities wjthNew
Lots Constantly Coming Forward That Have Been on Order for Some Time.
Tlire is swek a profusion of bargains, thousands of them, that it is rather out of the question to enumerate
all of them.
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TpEMJCED gATBEDUCED 20 TOjOO, , ,
MEN
Watch Your Feet
Tomorrow Morning We Will Sell
$2.25 Boys' Low Shoos 70$
92.&O Boys JuOw onoes . a....m. Use.
$3.00 Boys' Shoes 1 ..'. . SJJ1.3JI
$3.50 Boys' Heavy Shoes ."51.79
$4.00 Boys' High Top Lace $2.30
$i5 and iM0 ITailorMl Suits now $29.50
$35 Tailored Suite uoy ,$22.05
$24.50 nnd $22.50 Tailored Splits now..... '....15.00
One lot of Tailored Suits and Spring Coats, .actual
values io $30.00 ....$5.95
$25.00 Nowcst Spring Coats 18.05'
$15 nnd $10.50 Spring Coats .'. $llf05?
, $12.50 and $14.50 Spring Coats '. $8.95
$1.25,11 Grceque Corsets now- ,..,..,.96
$2 La Grceque Corsots now t $1.49
One lot pf ICalio $2 Corsets now $149
$1.25 Now Crepe Gowns , 98
$1.50 ew Crepe Gowns ..f.t $1.19
One lot of Wash Dresses, values up to $2.50, now 98'
Om lot of WurIj JDrcMWH, values up to $5, now $1.98
$5.00 find $6.00,
jf3.45
One lot of Trimmed Hats, values
& T-T- -rWv? t
One lot of Trimmed Ifats, values $7.50, $8.50 and
$9.50, pow , r $4.95
Others at $5.45, $5.96, $6.45, $8.95, up.
C'lu'ldren'stfah Kali Hats now.,., 294 aud 49
Panamas, six slmpes to, choose from v,.,...,$1.98
Parasols, beautiful styles, at, One-Half Off
AU-Wool Challie Dresses, Sjlk Dresses. Chiffon
Dresses at a great saving in price.
A Lingerie Dresses at reduced prices.
Jack Tar Middicjf specially priced. , , ut, ; , ,
Dungalow Aprons of standard. gingham mu licjiyy
)crealo,-Kpecial , ,.,,...49
Giugbani Bib Aprons, special ,..,.'Mf
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STORE
$2.00 Men's Slippers ,... G9
$3.50 Men's Shoes for dress $1.89
$5.00 Men's Shoos for dress w. $2.29
$6.00 Men's Shoes for dress $2.59-
$4.00 Men's Heavy Work Shoes.........w... $1.98
$5.00 Mon's Heavy Work Shoos $2.89
$6.50 Men's High Tops $3.09
$8.50 Mon's High Tops i....-.J $3.98
$3.50 Knee Length Rubber Boots ,. 98d
.$7.00 Hip Rubber Boots $1.98
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Every pair of Shoes in the store is placed on tables all
marked you can wait on yourselves.
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Come and take your pick whilo they lost tomorrow nt 10 a. m.
The Meit's tfebikiehi of the
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Going Out of Business
For ul particulars SJw Pagwt 4 axd 5,
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