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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1915)
ib?wrw.i --vjpiTOfyws j f PAGE TWO I IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tho Hubscrlptlon coinmltloo for tho Fourth of July cclobrntlon liavo col lected f 120 nnd this amount 1ms been turned to tho committee on tirrnngo ments. Active stenn towards tho fin al plans for tho colcbration arc now under way. J, 0. Clerking, tho host nil around photographer In southern Oregon, Always reliable. Negatives raado an;r whore, tlmo or placo. Htudlo 228 Main St. Phono 3 20-J. Attorney 8. S. l'cnco has returned from Grantit Pass wlioro ho has boon with Mr. Grulior on logal buslncBB, Ho found tho roads generally good but not many ns well cared for as thoso noar Medford. CIrantfl Pass has materially improved nnd thcro In an optimistic sentiment ntnolig tho pooplo that tho doprpBnnd tlmoH nro behind us and tho future promlsos much in nil hrnnohoK of IhihIiiohh. Fresh roasted noiintiln nt Tin, I' -.!.'..' Kodak flnlBhlug and mipnlloit at WeBton's Cnmera Shop. Opposlto Hook Store. Mr. nnd Mm. C. J. Onmble of Shrovesport, I.n., nro visiting Mr. and Mrs. lfugono Whlpplo of 101 Clrnpo street. Ohocolntos, 30 conla lb. Do Voo's, Wilbur Cornutlus was fined $10 In the pollco court HiIh morning for speeding, the heavy icnnlty being nt tanhed berniiHn If was his koiwui f- ICodnk finishing tho best, nt Wes ton's Camora Shop. Oppoalto nook Btoro. Mrs. Fred owIh of Wollitn Is ' spending the week-end In Mod ford visiting friends. A bright day for ho)H and girls all day Sunday. Children's Day at tho First M. K. church. Unique decora tions, educational program. Parents will bo proud of their children tu ro markabln service). 71 A. L, Parkhurst loft this morning for Crater Lake with men nnd Hiip plloo for the lodge. It was reported Friday that a light snow had fallen at the lake. llomo-made pastry at the Shasta F (1. Ilimjy of Yrokn, Oil., Is among tho out of town visitors In v tho city (his week. (let jour butter, uwkm. mm hi, milk tltiii butter milk nt Do Vou's. Ilium lClluo of tho l.ltllo llulte spent Friday In Medford ntteudlug to busi ness matters. Ilnppy chlldien In realtatlons, drills, ndn songM, will hold forth Sun. day at the Flint M. IS. uliurch. iN'lok Kline of Oilffln Creek was a husluiwt visitor In toll city I'rlilii) aft ernoon. Do Voo enrrloa tho host lino nf five ot elgnrs In tho city. Mrs. Ilerthn Sidr Is confined to her home by a seven Illness. Pop corn Crlspettfts at Do Voo's. Coiiuullman ModvimM returned Fildny night fiom Klimmtli Falls where he wets railed as n Juror In the federal court term. The oiil ease to ho hoard Is that of Jim (loorgo. an Indian HM'tteett of miirlr Out ( Mtxty tnlUinwi. olvteit have born hi copied, and a new panel will he rail' ed. Coiiniiluiaii ModiiiHkl sms that KlaitiHlli Falls himsb a tlty hull that will dUMHiuiit tho JarktHiu rounty coin t house, II further state that people who think Medford Is dead should take a look at Klamath Falls. Harold Cochran returned Ft May from KiiHoue vvlmro he has boon at- teildlUK the Uuiveratt) of U or gun He okhiIs tu swept a piMltou us a for ost aenlre lookout during Ihr sum titer, being situated In the Itutte Fulls district. Magaalutw Mini iHiwaMtiera Phone us your wants. We ilullvar Uv blcyele imjenmiier. Medford Cligiir Store. Phono SSi. Charles Prim, Jr ef Jacksonville HHnt Friday ov oiling In this elty vis iting; frlewle SuimsH)' will be Otatlareii'e Day at the First M U fhurvh See proa raw and iihIm. Tl Muse UarkdMll expats t kmv Ih n woek ar but days fur Del Norte noHHty. Oal , to rttacu "Old Dee Yak" lateraia! In tint woeda fraw a rwcli etrtaiag tee eraaa eM. Dr. M. O. Haraar. Pnim Week, Hours g ta i. l'haae: Offiee 111; Jtawe lWi. 'I'kd kmyy beak t ekrnda that Maid la sky Friday aa raised tke littfHi at tke faraiera and trultarea era fa rata, faded before a urtael situ, tut Mtdar u a typical aunts ijr. Meet of taw kay of tae tlrai rutting la Ik tae alack or butii Have your lawn laewar shnrpenotl by J. W. Mitchell, phono JIO-J. til W. W. Usahcr of Ashland spent Friday afternoon In this city attend ing to buslnoss matters.; Sco Davo Wood about thnt'flro In surance policy. Office Mali Tribune nidg. Tho Andrews Opera company Iibh mndo nrrangoments for tho picsenta tlon of "Tho Mikado" at the VIiiIiir thentro next week. Merchants' Lunch. 2Gr. The Shasta. J. Smith, n director ot tho Union Pacific railway, nnd O. W. Nlbley, an Older In tho Mormon church, and known in this city, being Interested In tho establishment of a bet HUfraf factory lit tho Ilogue rltor vitlloj, will ho tnken over tho Pacific high way hotween Ashland nnd this cl( tills evening by nuto by W. II. (Jora nnd (Jeorgo II. f'nt pettier They will bo tnken from train 10 at Ashland, resuming their rail Journey at thin point. Intorurban nutocar loaves Medford for Ashland on Sunday at 8:00 a. in., 11:00 n. in., 2:00 p. in., 1:00 ji, in., and 0::io p. m. 71 County Survoor A. T. Drown will return today front a surveying trip to Ujo Prospect district, Hie flro department had a run tho .ilhor dny but It wasn't like the run illllmnn'fl sugnr bowel will have Sat urday when they will soil peanut candy at 20c a pound. 70 .Dan Orogory of (It ants Pass npont Friday In Medford attending to busi ness matters. Hlskljou or Colcstln mineral wat er, 10 cents por bottlo at Do Voo's. Postmaster Ralph Woodford and wife lonvo tonight for two weeks' vis It nt tho fair. Scroon doors at Moaford Lumber Co. H. F. Antic, cashier of tho Fat in- ors and Fruitgrowers hnnk, and wife and daughters, Hnel and Mildred. leave this nfteruoon on a two weeka' visit to tho San FrnnclHco fair. Home-made pastry at The Shasta. Parties going to tho fnlr or San Frnnclsco and want to go by nuto, write Ira C. Smith, box 711, Talent. Oregon. 7 1 Miss Helen Yockey, cashier of the Medford Printing company, and her mother, Mrs Mary Yockey, lonvo to night for a fortnight's visit to the fair at San Frnnclsco. (let filtered gnsollno from tho lied filter nt aarnott-Cory's, The fire department was called out Friday evening by n fluo fire at the homo of Mrs. Nellie Wing, C25 South Holly street. No dnmnge. Velvet Ico cream nt Do Voo's. A delegation of Yrokn nnd Monta gue Chlnniifon are spending u few days In the city visiting .Medford Mongolians. The sisters of the Sacred Henrt hospital ami the graduating clnss de sire to thank the public for their help and attandauce In the graduating ex ercises Tuesday evening' They es peciall) thank those who took patt In the pioKiam, Misses Carol) n Au di ews, Helen Iteddy and Lucille Koonts, Mrs. Ouy Chllders, Herbert Alford anil Carter ilrandou, Drs, Picket, Ummens. Conroy and Father Pewer: and also Mrs. (leorgo II. Car penter for her donation of three bountiful nurse's models, which wore presented to the members of the graduating class. Carl Peterson and wife of lliich spent Fildny In Medford atendlug to business matters. Mis. Frank Owen loft Saturdav for u week's visit to the exposition. .I(i M. ltnder of I'hoonh spent Frl da) In Medford attending to busl 1 1 ess matters. (leorgo Thomas of Ashland spent Friday owning In this city visiting friends. Kd (I Drown nnd party have re turned from a thine days' fishing trip on ICIk creek. TOO liATH '!() OliAKHIFT, V AM'KH- Tu rent or buj i heap. s i mill hand water pipe, t luchi' or laraer Phone llfc.l li' HII.IIS $50.00 PRIZE SLOGAN GOLD SEAL BUTTER CONTEST ''"W" 'ISC- -f WfWTtvsr'Vr 1st For tin In -t slogan sui'inlited Slid For the m xt best tdogan suliMltted Srd For tln next best slogan ulinltti'd Ith For the next bent slogau siiiuiilited 6th For the next best slogan submitted 0th For the ujtxt best slogan submitted 'TthFor the tittxt best slogan Ntibmlttad .. Slogan must nut cuuslst of luttro than tn words, and must be wrlttDti plwtul) with name and addteaa of coatestsnt tkarktinder Uack eattteatMut may submit ut mora thsu fire slogans. ICach slogan or group of slogans submltad shall havvi attached hereto a uold kmU taken from the h rapier of a packago of Cold SmI lluttsr. Two rie will Hot bo awarded to the asm atintwlunt. Couteat etoaaa p. to Jul) 3rd. next All slogan must b addaa to Contest Department, Jackson County Cranmary. Madford. Oragon. UOLD UKAL Bl'TTKK is ihurntd In a a strictly aaaltar) pistil oulpod ulili the most modarn scleallfit mahlnery -front the vei bel cram to b ohlalnd tn .Uokaon Count). Uold ol Butler In thorougbtv pasteurised and pukftl lu odor and waterproof carto II' COHl-, o Mimi:. Tell Your UriHwr You NK snt (iOI.K S l. Itl H'Klt. COailt'wsjByjjaN i"dmh asw'M v JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY 1 In .- I I I III! MIODJi'OltlJ MAIL. TIUBPNW, C Moore returned Fildny nrter 110011 from a short business trip to Corvnllls. John A Wcstorlund leaves tonight for San Frnnclsco. (ley Connor nnd fnmlly aro spend ing tho month nt Snn Frnnclsco see ing the sights of the exposition, Mrs Horaco Polton of Snips valley was 11 Medford visitor Snturdny. Or F. 1. Sooley has returned from Ihe Mute sljooi nt Pdrtlnnd The Du pont'tropliy Hint he won hi on oxhlbl tlon nt Flying's gun aloro, SEW YOIIK, Juno 12 --Dr Hem hntd Dernhurg, rormer colonial sec retary ot tho (lorinnn oniplue, who has bcon termed Hmperor WUllnm's unofficial representative In this coun try, sailed for home todny aboard the Norwegian steamor Dorgensfjord. Ho seemed to bo In rare good hiionir, chnttcd smilingly with friends who enmo to toh pier to wsh him hon oyngo, posed for photographers, talk ed with newspnpor men for n few moments nnd went to his suite nhonrd tho stenmor which hnd been turned Into u bowor of rones by admirers, with the hope, he snld, Unit the war would Koon end with honor for nil en gaged. For America and his trentment heie, Dr Dcrnburg expressed his son tlmeuts, Ho snld he had been treat ed "exceptionally nicety" except one ities(lou the I.usllnnln. SHOW SUGAR BEETS 10 Sugar hiets grown b Harvey Wal lers on Itoss Lane have been gather ed h Soil Kxpeit W. J Storey, and will ho shown to C. W. Nlhlej. of Salt Lake, one of the directors of tho Utah and Idaho Sugnr ronipnny, when ho pusses through Medford this after noon en route from tho Hawaiian Islands. The beets are of exception ally good slue.. Mr. Storey reports that nil tho beets planted throughout the valley, whon given proper eato liavo done well. Mr. Nlbley was In Medford during tho beet sugar cam paign Inst spring, nnd reiiiested Hint sumploH of the local product be shown him. Samples of beets grown on tho "desert'' will be given Mr Nlbley nlso Accenting o Mr Slotov If local beits can retain their moisture the next two inoiiths thrv will sur ptiM tin world In ail rt i Urn icuts If Its in .1 Itcdih 1. II In lit. Ol It IMXMOM) ItlMi SsOKIMLVT H vvoithv of .Mini i hour iliaiiioiids pure of color and gu.u iirilllaui) aru liown. Your imctlou of tli4M beautiful M'liia solliltetl. MARTIN .1. REDDY 'Ihe Jeweler JIU I.'. Main .St. Mlv'DFOHD, Oltl.'d'ON COVI ltl(J .afMy.rjt-i..ii.... Iji'JO on $10.00 . 7.ro !."k.Oll -'..io i?.no j.rm N ER I F FATHERLAND aisH J'm MEDFOIil). ORKCiOST, BRIDGES THE LOCAL APPLE JUICE The lluglev ( Hilling t'oiiiiun of Ttilenl, Oio., In been nwimletl it gold mcitiil lor upplc puce nt the I'nnnmii I'lieilie e.xioMtmii, Ihe liigliest nwiiril in thU ehiH, sImIch n dispnlcli from Sun I'Viiueisi'ii teeeiveil toihiy. Itogue Itivci' apple juiee, lnaile liv the llugley iiiniiciv, lin.s muile u hit in Sun I'Yiiiii-im-ii nnd Iherv is an un limited ili'iiiiiiid l"i the prmliii't. T NEAR LOS ANGELES LOS ANdl'.U.N. (nl., .lime 12. Sliettlfri, peine nnd ptivate iletee tivei up nnd down the con! weie vviitching IoiIhv lor two elderly linii dilx xv ho lohhed pussemroiv ulxmnl xoutlllioiiinl Soiithem I'ai'Alu! train No. '2, item Sim .IVaiieiHeo between CliuUvvoitli nml ,lurjiiinnk, lnc litxt night, Al'ler a brief cxeliuuge or mIiiiIo with piisougcri4, the luimlit" enenped in an niitoiitohile with nionev nml Jewell vilueil tit fllltlO, SCENE FROM 'WITH KRkK's' rWiWJBBm5Sfe rlFisilllllllllllllllllHv ! BOLD MEDAL FDR the Mccormick binder Does bolter work and lasts longer than any others. There are McCormick Binders in this valley that have been run for 20 years Ask your uci(jli))or what hinder he would buy If he wns "ttln(j a new one. If he has ever used a MoCormlek he would advise you to buy a McCor mlrk. Let us show you. HUBBARD BROS. STLWSiS - fV"""T7lIil A-- TySftill "X '' W U (jft'TwlN. KsSl '""lf Wo also cut auil hlnOjl fllSt (SlYI 7v fZ y,'u """' "'"' tt- to u,kc a Hue.! V" JA JTS& t in mm car. a!MpS ""L- Billincs' Wagon. Carriage and Autot' If " " i Who Is the Man ; n eLlng (inaucUl tdv m n' let huii 1. k to bi L od '."' ini'itfis v j Mitiiik Mi.tv.iun t- aii I iiiuk- a X liiu rnu ar .tii.'i - I li i- iilu ,u il iai -n i o u i v X t M Ha it v M m n v ac ii nl" i i i 1 ifi a I INlXVHt lOUTslkt ('aid 111! SaMIMt VltMlHIlo I I over tz vEAw&uNpen one manasemcht I , fU ffiiniinriEigaagaaet5iiwaegiite jj ' Hsj m i SvmiimAY,. jr;,yi3 ,fu 3915 BURNED," AT PAPE THEATER SUNDAY ONLY ROOSEVELT FAVORS WILSON, FLAYS BRYAN NLW OULi:NS, June 12. Ap plauding President Wilson for IiIb stnnd In tho disagreement with Secre tary Hrjnn over tho issue between tho United Stntos and aoriunny, Col. Theodoro Ilootfovolt, In n signed state ment received hoto tonight from lire ton Island, I.n., pledged his support to tho president In nil stops ho may hike to uphold the honor nnd tho Interesta of tho United Stntos. "According to Mr. llrjan's stnte tuont," Culonol Itoosovolt bub, "ho has left tho cabinet becauso President Wilson, as regards tho matters nt Issue with (icrninny rofusos to follow the precedent sot In tho thirty nll Incluslvu nrhltrntlnn commission trea ties recently negotlnted nnd declluen to suspend action for a cnr while n neutrnl commission Investigates ad mitted murder of Amorlcnn meu, women nnd children on the high sens and further declines to forbid Amor I' an citizens to travel on neutral shlpB lu accordance with tho conditions granted to us by Oermnny horuolf by solemn treaty. "Of course I henrtlly applaud tho decision of the president; nnd lit com moil with nil othor Americans who are loyal to tho traditions handed down by the men who sorved undor Washington nnd by tho others who followed flnint nnd Leo In tho du s of Lincoln, Colonel Itoosovolt wns told ot Sec- I Will I I U'ltltillT WITH Tin: itidiiT win ri, i in m.iUf u Kuod ji'l' nil Hruuud Tlmt i- Hi, work A do I'irt vnt in, i orv piirtii'iiiar. our carrliiKo or' KiiouinlilU' or nagon ran bo ni.ulo f-mul a n', maybe better tiftor wo. figure on rctnrv Ilrvan's rcslgnntlon Into Thurs day when several members of the Louisiana conservation commission Joined tho Pnrker-Hobflovolt pnrty nt I Bnttlcdore llind. On receiving (ZS Caution H0RL ALT! Vtwi; fe' ACrOAKoTlUVlliil tiJTClKT ST ' 1TlBir W5MSE WO-H ""Vi. t sver- '" -ro. IMAtTCO Mll- tl,t,lll. MLIII'OIII) A. N ItriM ieJUOFiski Smv'x ?wll IF YOU PAY m .'" w?i FISK PRICES m ' fiS i T,iat I)ucs No1 lixist m $&' 1' S i'l" Noti-SLIil TtcHil B &f .'' f'M,u''8 -H,7 Kffl Medford Vulcanizing Works Mnroin, "it's caoy cnouRh to bo plonsant When a mnn has all he requires; If his health is nil right Hta heart will be light While he's riding on Diamond Tires." Mr. Squccgcc j A man is a good deal like a tire. His greatness depends on the ha is in. The really Rrent man the lender literally lw to uiet ull coinc-a in Uva conlnt for public approv'. Any tiro is the bent tiro in a crowd of inferiors But nowadays n tire has to be extraordinary If it in tn make nml liolj a incerd for uwrlur ii- ami tuiUaga oconom. It in the extraordinary quality of Diamond Tire tttst hati given thoni thwr tlmcrvej )r-MiliiMiv. Send for our book of letters from duelers wlo aoM Diamond Tirm in 1914. It tells how more tlwm 99 out of every 100 of the tuoto tnan half.a mtlllon Diamond Tirwi aoht Inet yr gave maximum Btrvice at roinimutn tntlauga cou It i yours for the asking. Diamond Squcagoe Tire arc sold at ttteie "FAIR.LISTED" PRICH: Siaa 3lx 3'v r. 30x3 $ 9 1$ 30x31', 1?20 32 x', 14 01) 33. ' i ,.i rAvTo -iCi?E Essjsysjrjnrmxt- tytjRTicwt.-aKMiiay T If.'BlJ - i,:.V T'aMTUir' VJL Ul'UCIIKn U -.T !TV1 XAtk -a.'U.'? JSHLU LS.lfXJHWBtli I ' t I " " " i THE GARNETT-COREY HARDWARE CO, Are Sole Agents for the DIAMOND TIRES We handle only the Diamond bac&ut it'i far the bti tar for the jirioa buy them and out out tire trouble. bundle of nevrspnpers, tho first ho hnd soon In sevcnl dnvs, Colonel Iloo?oolt inuulrod "Una wnr broken out' Had I lcllr return immedi- mntih" wwwimii iwn rwsjsiiiai( THE RM&SMAIL ED rSLK THE FOOO-DOINK FOR ALU AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME EPTy-NO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST AS GOOD" AUKXCV oiicco.v crowd r piamouit squeagy $20 35 28.70 li tji) !llllillllHvJk. BssSKMSSf. 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