Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
L PFRSONAL
Tlio following from tlio Portland
Telegram rofera lo a boh of D. II,
Jacksen: "Earl C. Jackson lays the
responsibility for tlio fact tbat Em
ma Jackson Is stilng hhn for dlvorco
011 l II, Clous Jn a, J20,000 damago
suit for alleged alienation of affec
tions, fllod With County Clerk Coffoy
this morning. The Jacksona woro
marr"ad at.Klamatb Tails In January,
' no;
NldtYa Maid silk rIotoh arc bettor,
fipoolally nrJred, 60c, 79c, 08c and
JJ.fiO, Altrona. 70
Mr! and Jlrs. fi. S. Hkyrmnn of
Trull were recent Mall Trlbuno visi
tors. "Stop my papor," demanded
Mr. Bkyrman, who Is n sister of
Lorls Martin, who shot (lamo War
don Hubbard. Tlio pressman has
been ordered to print onn leas papor
on tlio weokly.
N'ovor mind tlio went nor. You
must oat to live and tlio boat place to
rat and give your wlfo a treat away
from homo on Sunday In at tlio Nash
fafalailn. 70
Dr. A. C. Secdy'a scoro In tlio Uox
festival oronf at Portland wna 02
birds out of tlin hundrad. Will Untos
hilled 70 blrtln. W. J. Iloiisur of
I'oniflroy, Wnsb., won with DO. II. It.
PoKton and V. C. lllohl, both profoa
atonal, tlud with him.
Try Colro-Kola, "Kirst for Thirst,"
ftp ut Jour favorite fountain, 70
Clirirloe A. Park or Salem and II.
11. Wllhornpoon pt Union havo boon
reappointed hy tlio statu board of con
trol aa-member of the state board of
liortlaiiltiiro.
St'o tho now roio shears at tlio
Ilnuillcraft Shop. ' 70
Mm. Thomas Sample of Talonl was
a Wednesday visitor In Medford.
Tho Mlssoa Uoosojr of North Jack
sonville woro recent Medford vlsltorti.
Kor that cmnplng trip sue our lino
of khnkl drosses, skirls, blooiuorH and
mlddUw. Ahrons. 70
floorxo II. Peck of rural routo No.
.1 was a Thursday Medford visitor.
Al Slither, former iiiniuiKor of tho
Star thoatro, now of Porlaud, is a
Medford visitor.
J.''0. Dorking, tho best nil around
photogrnphnr In southern Orogon.
Always rcllablo. NcKatlvcs inado any,
whoro. tlmo or plnco. Rtudlo 228
Main Rf Phono 320-J.
Consldorablo local Intorost Is being
manlrettod In tho nip and tuck raro
lu tho American league tor first
placo, botwoen Chicago and Detroit.
Kormer rtiloaKonno lhlng In tho
ltnsu rlvor valloy aro showing mi
thiislaam.
Krosh roastod peanuts at Da Voo'a.
Mrs. Mary Knska of IIiIm city sus
tains! a brokon ankle- last .Wednes
day when slio laapml from a hay rack
to escape Injury In a runaway. Tho
team was bolus; driven down Wanner
creek whou the horses liwnme fright
oneil, by the breaking; of tho harness.
Mrs. fasko and hiiiiiII children
Jumped, the mother striking on a
rock okiisIuk tho painful Injury.
Kodak finishing and supplied at
Woston'K Cuinora Shop, Opposite
Uonk Btorn.
Ike Krldluer will leave the end of
the week for Mel'loud. Cal., where
he has a contract for plastering work,
liny Wilson of Sparks. Nov.. ar
rival Thursday to visit with friends
and ndaUros )n this city.
OltactilatM. 10 cents lb De Voe's.
Mtra Itnth VnHKbu of (told Mill has
mtujrttsil to her Howe after a week's
viU, wltli frJetU and relatives In
thbj city.
QMitPH Potter of Ashland spent
Tun radar In litis Hty visiting with
Manila and attending to business
ma (ton.
Kodak flashing the boat, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Hook
Store.
County ltecorder Chauneey Klorvy
sHMt Thnrttiay afternoon In the city
oh oounty bustaees.
The Seventh eotnuany will leave fur
Port Steveus lor the annual em-amp-mant
Tuaaday. June 1.1. Instead of
Wednesday, June t, as announced.
A full company will make the trip.
Home-made pastry at the Shasta.
J, n. Dowers of Ashland Is lu tho
city today attending to business mat
ters, and will leave tonight for No
gales, Arizona, to Investigate condi
tions relative to tho report that his
undo Is bcselged In an adobe house,
with two Yaquls Indians and his wife,
by a band of pillaging Mexicans. Just
boforo tho Moxlcans attacked 11 tele
phone niossago was sent out calling
for help, but tho raiders cut tho
wlroa. A telegraph mesungo was re
ceived from tlio sheriff at Nogalos,
Arlzonn, Thursday, saying that tht'y
could do nothing, unless they Invaded
Sonorn, and that no word had been
hoard from the beselgod. Tho hopo
was nxprewKHl that tho attackers had
boon doterred In their looting by of
fora of money. Tho endangered man
is a brother of Heoton Itowera of
Ashland, who lius been seriously ill
with bronchial pneumonia. Tho
newn was kept from him until Thurs
day. Mngazlnos and nowspapnrs. Phono
us your wants. Wo deliver by blcyclo
mossongor. Medford Clgnr Store.
Phono 88G.
Tho fire department during tho last
week has burned off several largo
sections of dry grass and weeds In the
city limits as a precautionary step.
The work has done In the early
morning. The growth or foxtail Is
heavy this yoor, and proving some
thing of a pest.
Dr. M, O. Harbor, Pa m block,
Hours D to 4. Phone: OHIco 110;
Home 1 1 0.12.
Tim .Maharajah or Kapurthala, one
or the r It'll est prince In India, will
pass through Medford, July 1U, en
route to Portland. The Maharajah
teountly last valuable Jewels by a rob
bery In Halt I.nko City, but they woro
later recovered.
Traffic on southbound trains Is In
creasing dally. No. in thin morning
was run In two sortlnns.
Havo jour lawn mowor sharpened
iv J W. Mltnholl, phuno 3:.1-.T f
Pred Strang of Kosohiirg, employed
as a horticultural expert by Douglas
county, Is visiting friends and rela
tives In thin city.
Attorney Ceorgo M. Roberta at
tended to proresslonal matters In
Jacksonville Thursday afternoon.
8eo Dave Wood about that fire In
itirnnco policy. Office Mall Tribune
Oldg.
ICdir. Weston and wife will leave
HAturAay on a three months' tour of
the middle west hy auto.
W, 1. Ilaiumll or Kaglo Point spent
Thursday In .Medford attending to
htiNlnoaM matters.
Merchants' Lunch, 2rc. Tho .Shasta.
Mm. Frederick Peloiue of Kaglo
Point spent Thursday lu this city vis
iting friends.
Tho flro department had n run the
other day but it wasn't like the run
Sllllman'H sugar bowel will have .Sat
urday whop they will sell peanut
candy at XUc a pound. 70
.Siskiyou or Colestln mlnoral wat
er, 10 cents por bottlo at l)e Voe's.
Ittifi fell over the valley Thiirwlay
nlnhf and a brisk hall storm followed,
but doing 1111 damage. The rain was
welcomed by small gardeners, whom
It ltenefltted moxt, the precipitation
not being heavy enough for any ap
pieclable benefit to orchard, or any
damage to hay. The sky Is filled
with eloiids today and the prospects
are for more rain.
Screen doors at MoUord IMmbor
Co.
The alumni of the high school will
give u dance at the Natatorlum to
night. Mrs. S. A. Seugns who ha lien
visiting relatives In Urania Pasa has
returned to her home in this city.
Home-made pastry at The Shasta
Tho Southern Pacific Is engaged In
Ita regular three mouths Job of laying
new planking on the Main avenue
reMlng. Under the present wear
and (ar of traffic the planking lasts
boii I elx weoke, before flu itsefultu'xn
In ended.
Parties going to the fair or San
Francisco aud waul to go by auio,
write Ira O. Smith, box T3. Talent
Oregwn. 7 4
0t filtered gasoline from tho lied
filter at OarnettpCory's.
Seeley Hall. Photographer J 1
Palmer and a respresentatlve of (he
Mail Tribune will leave tomorrow lu
a Cadillac auto lu. a test trip to
Crater Lake, Ike first of the season
President Wilson's note was re
ceived with favor by Medford citizens
as plenty strong enough, both by his
supporters nnd political opponents.
j"THE WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR," PAGE, FRIDAY-SATURDAY
ROAD FINE 10
CRATER PARK LINE
County Kotiilmifter Joe Smith lu
returned fiom 11 trip to I'rimpe'-t unit
(.'niter luku, where lie Inn been -m-Hirviin;K
rnhil rewir work, ami re
port thnt miloH own travel ,lo While
Horse (imiyon, nml thnt wntron 1:1 u
travel to the lake. The rood Ihih been
repnireit by the county t the jmrk
line. .It Im expected tliftt in miotliet
week niitti.H will he able to muke tie'
entire ilmtnnee. The government hii
11 force of men ut work leiinimuc the
ioiiiIh in the park, nml another foree
will he went up in the morning, 'lite
romU to Pronpeet nrc in good eluipo.
The lienvieet auU travel in the lim
torv of Ibc eeeuii1 rnHrt b eNwU
iilcd for the eominit enHnii. which
will ofl'ieially opeji Julv I.
Mr. Smith mlvisea nil to take the
liver road to l'nmpuet ax the Dcr'n
road je in hail ahnpe from recent
ruins and liunlinjf of lumber while
(lie road wan wet. Jt i bcim; dnm
ged mid repaired.
ALUMNI TENNIS BALL
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Annual School Meeting.
The annual meeting of school dis
trict No 49 1. Medford) will be held at
the high '-ihool building In this cltv
Mondav June 21 at 2 p. in, nt oinnfri
which tin 1 one school director will
bcijWiJid for.n jtujiij'of, live ye.n
ye.ar3
and pjtrai)fiMl suclptb(iifjiineR3
as should come before such meetlmr.
The polM for the election will ho
10 111 on a'jovc date.
II s STINK secret an.
uamMw&MMfmmmMwnmmmii win " i i m
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GOLDENTGATEITEA
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I.eo Helaev m . I l I'e 11I nn m'l.oni.t ot t'ii-li nu' n ..i.Un.idni
feal.irc.l 111 1. Hi l.irt Hroadwov I'd tin- hero 111 a two icel sp.i.ud ro-
. . ..,, ,, ., .1 .. r inuiii-o. "TlurtN," and IK tr' Ian
greietir," at tlio. Pu;e Kridn' nml
Snturdny. The popular I'rniiein X
liilhmaii -nipoln- the reiplinitc
looks nod nets ewr pein ut tl '
million' hhe i Miipoed to pos-ci-., j
One of the ftinii" Jnir eomedie- coin-
plelee thit itlrnctie prerum.
BUG
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The Alumni tenuis bull, winch (akcrt
place this eeniiig at the Niitatorium,
promiseM lo he one of the inot poi
iilar of nil the ulmiiui ilnnecH given
thus far Ibis NeiiMiu. No pnliiH have
been paired to iiHMiire itH being 11
huge MiircoxM in every seime of the
word. The decorating committee has
been working Imrd in' an endeavor to
produce Mometliiug different in the
way of decorations, and nil the other
details have been carefully provided
for. Xo doubt thc'iim.joritv of the
giiesln will appear in tennis apparel,
regardless of the weather. The iuw
(alien list includes all high school
students mid 11 few outsiders, us well
ate all ulmiiui. Tlio following list oi
pal reus nnd palroueses will he
present: .Mr. mid Mr. M. I,. All'onl.
Mr. mid Mrs. William Hiidge, Mr. mid
Mrs. I,. l. Ilniwii, Mr. and Mrs. It,
l' Antle ami Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.
Vilnce.
10 ATTEND ELK'S
n ifi rrnniorn,So1"' -s,"' " oi,i '' '
rl Au r ihrf r' ,11 HI,llV"' w,,n, "'"J ,n-"'
I LnU LALIIUIOLO! George T. Wilson Herbert;
The annual l'l;a d.i ewn-n-es of
the Klks lodge will b- held m( the
Klk. temile, .Mondn, .lime II. ut H
o'eloek, nnd hold cpctinl -lnjfl-euuee
with the tuition standing be
hind President Wilson in his firm
American attitude against the' dom
ination of might over right. In every
Klks lodge throughout the land serv
ices exemplifying patriotism mid love
of (he Stars and Stripes will be held.
The general public is urged and in
vited lo attend the services. The flag
iitual of the order will be gicu.
The program N ns follows;
Miiste, "Stur-Sjuingled Hminer"
I Ila.elrigff orclie-tra
I' Introductory exorcise
Hxalted Killer and olh ' r
Pniyer . ... Chaplain
1 SongV "rolumbia. Ilie Oem of the
j Ocean" . .Miss Finn-nee Iluzelrigf,'
! Flag Ifecnrd (lus Newbuiv
Solo. '"N'eath the Old Red, White
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Mloril
I Carter Itmndon, ncenmimiii-t.
Altar service.. Ksipiire nml ollicciw
"Klks' Tribute to the Flag"
A. C. llurgess
Mu-ie, "Hoses' Honeymoon"
.. lla.clngj; orchestra
koIo, Selceled . . Willmni Vawter
Heading, "Mukerit of the Mag," by
Franklin K. I.nne, seeretnrv of
Ibe interior. Mr&. (leo. T. Wilson
I'nlriotio nddrc.in ....
. Uev. William Ii. Hamilton
Sou, "Amerien". Audience to join
fr. E. Daniels, deputy exalted ruler
of tho II. P. O. K., officially visited
the Elks lodge at Koseburg Thursday
evening.
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CNCLISH.BRCAKrAST
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Forionclwcel
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thi rrt i.q onn
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fourcuosJ
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tOjJdrinklgood
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J. A.,FOLGER?&TCQM
SamFrancfsco
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Chilians Friend cf Bryan
SAN'TIAOO, Chile, June II. He
fernuif In (he resignation of William
leuuiuifN HrVHii as seerelarv of state,
the uewsimpere of Simtiago express
reirret. They call nltentioii to Mr.
Ilrvan as a stntesoiau who advanced
the idea of a union between the Amer
ican IIUllOUH.
APTO SltltVKM;
The underslKiied will leave Englo
Point post of flee, with tho mall overy
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7
o'ulouk a. 111. ami the return the same
days lenvliiK Medford at 8:30 a. 111.
for Eagle Point. Hates for paaseu
ers reasonable, s. 11. HAIt.MSII
Ivaglo Point, Oregon
TOO liATK IO OUHHIKT
KOIt SAI.i: r.11'1 five pabseniser
Maxwell Woiidei Car" iii-i hs
than two munl'is , Hum .ill
around i.u.uiiutotl 10 i. .1 . k,.o.t
an new Price i"1'
CnillltlU-', Medford l.hlHKr . I
Eczema? A Torture
Quickly Banished
t i rr-r ! ' " '''O ,z'o,r x c 5 5- v"-
100 TRIMMED HATS OME-BALF PRICE
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Remarkable Results
low the Action of
Famous Remedy.
Fol-
TM (lnNUr MMford Club is com-j Photorpks will be taken for iu'
Uaulnt the distribution of flowers to
passeukers on Sowllitra Pacific trains
kHd the nractUe baa beeu takea uu
by (Irants las and Komduiy.
Oort lusjow of mrroH la innil
Ink rtie dy In Medfonl attenttlttK to
WKsJMeM matter.
( (M, your butter, cats, cream, milk
TlMa UuUsu- nllk at iHi Voe's.
Chief of Police lllttsou retunttd to
hk dutlM this mornlnii after a two
ilys' vMfttton.
m Q. Hrowa and party of frlutMls
are speniliBi a few du fishim am
Elk Oreek.
D Vu carriea tke beat line of
live tent elgars lu (be city.
Prank Hoffiuaa of Ulendaie la
la publidly woik The iart epectH
lo wake tke lower camvi lv aatiirduN
nlykt, aud seud Munda at the lake
The auto will be drlteu as far us pos
sible Im an effert to wake a record
Velvet lc erMtnt at Ue Voe's.
Frank H. AUe. laud atioraey aud
abstracter, o( Itoseburg, has beeu re
iMdicted and Charles I. Unas, timber
locator of MMttle. by the federal
grand jury at Ptirtalud for eousulrliuf
to commit Mibnrnatioo of perjury in
connection with ilmli r locations.
MIm Jajiloi llodim returned from
Kugono lsauid. wliwro site has been
attending school the past year.
II. 8. Mine, elerk of the school has
Issued a rail for the annus I aofcool
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among tho out of town visitors In the election to bo held Mouua. June Slat
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tauxt lh-i in lu rt. kt H vcruin niilt
final lnflulur JUt 11 a i'riiUl lu bloutl
hi'nllh a ar thr rlminii of iht yralna,
intrnta. fU anil auaitrit ut our daily
fotal. Oct it bottU ItHlikir uf unt tlrua
Klst aii'l thvn writ l th Uxltoal Ad
Mr. Th 8lft Dueciflc 10. Ill liwtfi
llMa. MUntit. Uu ll will lU you
akout akin altllrllon. ub you awr
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100 'rrinniH'd Hats, the season's
choiftt styles in pretty hand-made
hats, pretty IWilan Hemps, Transpar
ent llat.s, etc., reulai'ly )i'iced at
fr(i..")0 to $l(;.u(), at exacilv one-hair-
?3.Uo to .i?8.25
'rrimiiied Hats $1.9S
One full table of Ti'iuinietl Hats in
hemps, si lie, silk and braid combina
tions, tte., actual values to (.."iO, sale
priec ffl.OS
PANAMAS $1.93
I dozen real iMinuosau I'auamas, six
shapes to choo.se from, tucludini;' also
Children's Panamas, sale $1.9S
NEW COLLEGE TAM
See the new College Tain, made 01
white tfolfinc, all the raj,re in the cities
at $1.9S
PANAMAS $2.49
One lot of Panamas, excellent quality
and shapes, hats that any other s(,('
on von would have paid 5.()i). sjie
rial at $2. if)
UNTRIMMED SHAPES $1.00
Several hundred untriinnicd shapes
in hemps, barnyard straws, etc., all
colors, black and white, values to 4,
stile price . $1.-00
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$10.50 NEWEST SPRING
COATS $10.00
About -10 of our newest Spring
Coats, in serges, poplins, mixtures,
checks, etc., till Style Craft Coats
and good values at regular values,
1").)0 and $H).."j0, sale price . ..$10
SHOWING OF NEWEST LIN
GERIE DRESSES AT SPECIAL
SALE PRICES
Beautiful is the selection of Lin
gerie Dresses, including many of
the 1SI10 styles, in seeded voiles,
etc., in plain white aud floral ef
fects; the showing is very complete
frmn $1.9S to $1S.50
Other pretty Wash Dresses in per
rules, ginghams, madras doth, etc.,
at $2.98, $3.45 and $3.95
AVhite Presses for children for the
Children's day exercises, ages (i to
M years $2.50 to $G.9S
SALE OF WHITE UNDERMUSLINS
Crepe downs OSc -Plisse Crepe
(towns, made of a very good qual
ity, generously cut, neatly bin id
trimmed, iifwhitc or light blue,
spt'rial v. 98t?
Crepe (towns of fine quality crepe,
lace trimmed yoke, full cut,' special
at 91.19
La (Ireeqiie Xaiusook (towns thi
famous underwear needs no intro
duction, handsome material ami
trimming, actual value .2.1 sale
l-ire i.9S
Sleeve Corset Covers (i9c the now
Sleeve Corset Cover, made of fine
nainsook, elaborately lace trimmed,
spcrial ut .' 09
Auoiher number, more alaboratelv
lace rimmed, Hpecial $1.19
La (Irccque Drawer Combinations,
special at $1.69, $2.49, $2.98, $3.45
Crepe Knvdope Chemise, special
;t 9Se
city Oils week.
Tii annual idenie ol inn Blka
loda will lie given at Colmsttn tun
day. i t 1st. HoiH'ial trains wlU
In- run i ui Y. TrnawaM baa boon
umn. I us ohiiiiiiin of ih nNnnn
pop enm cniamttts m ! '
at tbo hlnbl atiiool bulldlnn.
mvlor UI b 4l4tHl. H. J.
Uuotl inakv straight for th kkln He
Will ilw t'lvai up your tlouhU t th
nalurv. i'tu nJ nroprr oara uf- your-
lla
Qn di
I'almer'atir In any form f MhI trouM
ia t only oandiaal announce) to , ! K'M "X. lT"srjr."S,.
4nt, b rlTlnii the ntlorsoiuant
oC tht Parent -ToachorV aaaorlaUon at
a racwtliui last Monday- J II Coch
ran Mill not ' a candidal for r-
t lion
ou wilt And aomsoB to nthuliMtl
rally tsll uu huw thry ar sow cur.l
but at on llsa wr aul(rr from
rhrumstUut. or catarrh, or am atr
form of nkiii nr bloutl iraubl fl
liiltl f 8 K (i todu). but rifum uii
..111 all uliHluu,
MIDDY DRESSES
Fur the girls (5 to 10 years. Mothers, those prett
.Ja.k Tar Middy Dresses for the girls are the pretti
est tiling you can put on them, practical ami sens
ible, in all white, white with blue skirts, also white
wiih plaid trim, at $1.9S and $-.50
See Window Display.
Other Children' Dresses in dcjiendable wash fabrics
at 59c. 09c. 75, $1.19 and $1.-1S
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