Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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uMIJJi'OKD MAIL 'J'UJJilTNK AIMDJLi'OlU). OKKOON, SATURDAY, Jt'NR 10, 1015
I0CAL AND
L PERSONAL
Owing to tho chango of manage
ment of tho Star theater, tho child
ren's Saturday tnntlncca endorsed by
tho Women's Cluba nnd Parent
Teachers association will bo discon
tinued for the present, until arrange
ments can bo msdo with tho now
management.
Vclrct Ice cream at Do Voo's.
Miss Mnrgarat Dally loaves today
for Portland wlioro bIio will upend
tho summon
Tho Medford Vulcanizing works nro
now rulcanlzlng punctures at 2Cc
Arthur Hose and Leon Speck havo
returned from a two weeks' survey
ing trip to Crater Lake.
Crater Lake pictures from now
ncgotlvcs by Klsor. Mcdford Hook
Store. 77
Joe M. Rador of Phoenix Is spend
ing tho day In Medford nttending to
business matters.
Get filtered gasollno from tho Hed
filler at Garnett-Cory's.
County Clerk Gardner spent Fri
day afternoon In Medford uttondlng
to business matters.
The Grlzzlloa arc to moot at tho
Hotel Medford at 1;30 Sunday after
noon from which place tuny will loavo
In tho Interurban car for a trip that
includes plonty of good sconery. All
Grizzlies are requested to bo prompt
In assembling at tho hotel.
A forco of workmen digging wolls
on tho Ooorgo IJ. Carpontor placn
struck a heavy flow of wator Krlday
afterupon, nocesiltnt'lng the uso of
pumps', Tho water' will be used for
Irrigating purposes. Two wolli nro
under construction on tho place.
Home-mado pastry at Tho Shasta.
Victor Ilrowno of Ashland spent
Krlday oventng In Medford nttending
to business matters.
"Tho Turmoil." n now novel by
llooth Tarklngton. Mcdford Hook
Store. 77
Tho Mcdford band gavo Its rogutar
concort In tho city park Friday night,
tho nttemlnnco being lower tlinn tho
two previous concerts owing to a
threatening sky. The program show
ed an Improvement over past per
formances, and na highly enjoyable.
Bcrcon doors at Medford Lumber
Co.
Among tho prominent men of the
northwest who will visit Crator Lake
this season Is Louis M. Davenport
of Spoknno, ownor of tho Davenport
Hotel und Cafo, ono of tho bent
known establishments of its kind In
the west. Mr. Davenport writes to
friends of this city that ho will un
dertake tho trip by nuto In July.
Hand colored In oil prints of Crater
Lake anil park by Klsor. Keo win
dow. Mcdford Hook Store. 77
Jim George, the Klamath Indian,
found guilty of the murder of Potur
Drown, a follow tribesman, passed
through Medford Friday afternoon
for McVoU'h Islaud prison wlioru ho
will begin the serving of a life sen
tence George was in charge of a
force of U. B. deputy marshals, and
was brought overland from Klamath
Falls by nuto, boarding the train at
this city, qcdrgg was tried a year
ago In tills city, tlio Jury disagreeing.
All of tho evidence nwih circumstan
tial. It. Moralos, a Mexican, charged
with horso tttfallug was also In the
custody ofthc Juiars.hnl.
Merchant9' Lujicii. 25r Tho Shasta.
H W. Curnuhnui superintendent of
tho llluo Lodge mine, will return tho
first ff tbe month fro hiu trip to
West Point nnd New York.
See Dave Wood about that fir In
surance poller. Office Mall Tribune
nidg.
Uetirgt HenniMH of the Uutte FmIU
district Mut Thunulio nnd Fridu
In this elly RtU'itUlug to IiusIumui
minUm.
Have )our lawn mower sharpened
by J. W. Mlloholl. nUnn 3S0-J. tf
ItoBr 8. Ueiipi'tt lfl Frldsj mom
Ing oh n short bustnM trip tu Grants
I'M.
All trimMmJ hnls )! Imimm half
pr. mm luuasbur) at H d M
Dol. Store. HS
A imuh1 of DiMltw numberlUK
ow 100. r haml tkU u. k
trtHR Hortkerii Oil J wh In louim the
Uat tu ttMys Tht wiuitWrr '
Iiwoh gttt marching cirdeis w'n
over ttoy haw mhxn1 to u,y i 1
will HtMt a slwllsr reception ' 'r'
Dr. M. U. HrtHr. Palm blok
Hours 8 t t. Phone: Office 110
Home UOJt
Slot tord curbing r'-s
drlvlug and spamUhk on tln Iiufe
highway will l takM by the suilu.i
Itlee, follow log ronitiUints (rum ui j
era of tin wko assort that in (lie
ovHtilHg tky r forrwl to dne to
tho (nue to avert iux-ltltnU i the
road hn$. Oa prattle the authur
ItftMf have dttormlnad to stop I lm
prowptu raelui Mii high powvr
car.
Nut wik. a (load rWw of all
suojaeis Oi iMicnirt- vte count
Spoolal rut. Medford Commercial
Collage. 7i
W. II. Oars, Mrs. dor, sod daugh
ter Mary, Uave rturH4 from a u1m
tire anil (tustuess trip Ut l'rtlajid.
Da Voe card the hmt llao of
flvo ceut cigars In tlie cit.
(I i
Tho robbery of tho Kogue Hlvcr,
bank, phen Cashier Itosscr w:is drug
ged, promises to go down In tho rec
ords of Jackson county as a mystery.
Tho Plnkcrton'a who nro working on
tho caso havo so far been unable to
locato tho daring criminal.
Pop corn Crlspettcs at Do Voo's.
Harold Cochran and Marvin Mitch
ell spent Friday evening In Ashland
visiting friends.
Gel your buttor.'oggs, croam, milk
dna. butter milk at Do Voe's.
Constable Hammond made an offi
cial trip to Iteaglu Frlda afternoon.
Dr. II. D. Hullonger of I)o Molnea,
low a, secretary of the examining sur
geons of the V. 3. pension board for
Iowa, and wiro are In the clt) visiting
the family of It. A, Holmct
Home-mado pastrr at tlir'Sliaeta.
Miss Hdim White'' of Grnat .
visited friends and relatives In this
city Thursday.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Hook
Storo.
W. W. ITssher of Ashland spont
Friday In this city attending to bus
Iness matters.
Chocolates. 20 cents lb. Do Voe's.
Try Celro-Cola "First for Thirst"
Sc at your favorite fountain. 70
Judgo F. M Calkins of the circuit
court spent Friday In Grants Pass
hearing testlmon in the divorce suit
of Lindsay vs. Lindsay.
Kodak finishing nnd supplies at
Weston's Camera 8bop. Opposite
Book Slore
George Ashton of Jacksonville
spont Friday In Medford attending
to business matters.
J. O. Gerklng. tho bost all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, tlmo or place. Studio S2S
Main St. Phone H30.J.
T. G. Hunch of Grants Pass spent
Friday In this city attending to busi
ness mntters.
Frosh roasted peanuts at Do Voo's.
See Do Kor loop the loop and then
see Sllllmnn loop tho hook with Taffy
at Ific a Hi all day Saturday at tho
Sugar Howl. 70
llert Mason of Prospect sent Fri
day In Medford attending to huslnoes
matters.
,
Mrs. XellloiMcGpwnn of this city,
past'grnnd innlrun -of tho Knstorn
Star, was presonted with a diamond
ring at tho grand lodgu soelun bc(ng
held In Portland this week. Mrs.
McGownn has tho distinction of hav
ing visited every Kastern Star !oigo
In thu state during her tenure of
office.
Mm. I). V M)or nnd daughter of
Portland are stalling friends and
ro!atlvon in this city,
Siskiyou or Colostln minora! wat-
Wljllaiu Camoro.n )f the Applogatoj
la n the oily today, Mr. Cameron
claims tho unl(uii distinction of hav
ing lived on the same strip of ground
for over H'i onrs; and In tho same
hoiiKO for 49 years.
Mrs. Frod Lewis of Wellen Is In
.the clt- today visiting friends.
' DaVItl Dorn of the L'ppor A)iple-
gate. Is In the city
to IiuhIiuhw matters.
today attending
Tlie Woman's Foreign Missionary
society of the Presbyterian church
moots at the home of Mrs. K. A.
Wolch, K, Main street next Tuesday
at S2:ao The subject Is " Freedom."
Mrs. Sherman has charge of tho pro
gram. All thu Indies of tho congre
gation are Invited.
DoKor. the aviator, Is making
flight this afternoon at the fair
grounds, and a large crowd Is In at-
tendauce from out of town points,
Including a largo delegation or lecul
people. IUmiIiIum the aerial flights,
there will be auto races. DuKar
usee a biplane of the same type as
emulated by the allies lit their scout
ing in Frump and Flanders.
Mister Jiihuson loft Friday fur
lto littler, N, Y., where he was call
ed by the UlHMta of Ills father
Hid lTK I OlhSII-'T
I'OU 8ALK Auto bargain. Stude
buker 3 gi,d condition. JI5U
Oakland roadster with 3 extra tires
In flmt olaaa eonilltlon, M5U. Pr
rv Anluraft, at MiHlfunl Uarago. 7T
I.OtfT Fiiim muio'oii trvts"T"rKfif
Hlght. a tsHt Ui a saek. Finder
piae return to Tougeiy Hill or
le'e t ,n ' I' Ti
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DR. RICKERT
1 ' "iKAl I j)
SHIP REMAINS OF
STEWARTPATTERSON
10 FORMER HOME
Stewart PhIIoi-hoii, rto'zilr Iliver
hIIcv itrrhanli'tl hiiij mcmlicr of n
noted nnd weiiltjiy Cliicigo fnniiljf of
Ihe Hrtme name, llml PHdHV aflrr
noon, aged 58, at Smn-.M Ihmrt hoc
i!hI, fr m inj prion received in an
nuto ttreiilent at the P, & K. t'nww
im earlv Fridiiv murii);. The body
wbk nhijijied ti Cliiejigo tliin nfter
ikmiii for burial. I'xtterKoii did not
regain pnn(innatipm nfer file nrri
ilent. The ileHth oftino a n tdiock to
Hie community, for lr. 'iitter(iii
wnn popular kiiioiik a large circle of
friende.
The other injured ineinlmrM of tlie
party nro iirnetieallv out of danger.
J. C. Hiiillnrgeiui of Kan Fruuoineo,
tlie worst injured, Mti-ttined u oom
poiitnl fracture of the thigh. A Seat
tle speeiulint nrrived today to oK-r-nle,
to prevent Intnenetm when the
liroak licaN. It in not thought that
Ltiejo .Minter Hiiffered iuteriiul in
juricH, UK firxt feared.
ScoreH of people viniteil llie Crater
Luke gnrngo Fridav to vjew Die
wrecked Simplex ear, nnd many jour
neyed to the crowing and viewed Ihe
scene of the tragedy. Six wrekn ago
A. Starr of Tiilenl,driiiig n Ford ear
ut a high rale of speed, dashed off
(lie pavement ut the Mime place nnd
receive?! severe inuiric-.
E
Unrglnrs entered the Kndtw second
hand More on South Fir street Fridnv,
night und by oluver manipulation of
the combination of the safe opened
the siime und hcmirod ?!. Ittizor.
kiiiven und u (milium were tukim li.v
the Inirglar. The los was discutcrod
(his morning wlieu tlie store whh op
ened. The fuel Hint the prowler oi
iMii'il Die safe ejiUNes lijm to lie
eliiHsed by the police an n clerr
etoiik, .
SWEDES ARE ROILED
BY SHIP'S DESTRUCTION
LONDON, Juno 13. "Tho nngor of
thu public nnd thu presH Is rising dally
over German attacks tin neutral ship
ping" sajs neuter's Stockholm corre
spondent. "Nuwspnpera of all shades
of opinion are protesting energetically
nunlnyt the capture of tho Swedish
steamer Tomten and the sinking of
the, SwodUh steamer Verdand), both
of which carried ceitlflcates that they
had nothing aboard which tho Ger
mans could consider contraband
Some of tho newspapers are discuss
ing tho question whether. In addition
to protests tho Swedish government
should not consider adopting some
form of reprisal."
A STHO.Vr; HMX)lti:.Mi:T
W. II. Holmes of tho Decorah. la.,
Journal, says, "I have been a suffer
er from plies and hemmorholds for
years. 1 got no relief until my drug
gist recommended Merltol Pile Hemo-
dy. Hefore I had taken lalf tho
package the iHstrees was gone and 1
kavo had no trouble since 1 would
not tako a thousand dollars aud be
back to my former condition." Has
kins Drug Store, exclusive agency.
Adv
WTO SltltVH'K I'ltO.M lUliLK
POI.NT Til MlilH'OUll M HACK
The undersigned will leao Frank
lwl' conitH'ttenery eer day x-
cept 8unda for Medford with his
auto at 1 o'clock i m . arriving at 3
p m Leave Nash hotel. Medford. at
: p in , arrite at Ksgle Point nt 6
i tu A part of tu. truffle Is solicit
ed. S II HAHNISII,
WitW Point Ort
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HOTEL MANX
Poiiill St. at OTarrvIt
SAN FRANCISCO
Hcud'tuaitfit for Cahfof.
ntiiwl il i t-ehxi
t tion.
Our c-tnini vl qui lobby, t;t
e itnuc. nj ir C' le
rfjtiuiaut .!!, xil to cu.
No Ralie in Kates
Ut SI.50PcrDaylp
Minx, r t I
Ohc'tcr
SEGOND
u WfiHji mfiij
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At the CKurches
KjuVop.il
fc a. in. Holy Communion
10 a. in. Sunday school.
11a. in. Holy Communion.
7.30 livening Praer.
AV.M. 11. HAMILTON', Vlcnr.
Cnlliolk- Chin rli
South Dakdalc Ave
First Maes Hunua at 7 a. in.
Second Mass at ft .10 a. m.
Kvonlng services at 7:30 p. m.
HKV. J POWEIIS.
Hoctor Catholic Church.
I'lrvt niuirh'or (liHst, Sciontlt
Sunday sorvlccs at 11 o'clock. Sub
ject "Is the Universe Including Man,
Rvolved by Atomic Force?"
Wodneeday evening testimonial
meeting at S o'clock.
All are cordially Invited.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All
under the age of 20 arc welcome.
Heading room in church edifice, 212
No. Oakdale, open from 1:30 to 4:30
dally except Sundas and holidays.
Oakdnli' Ave McthgodNt
Sunda) school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. in. and S
p. in.
Kpworth League at 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting Thursday ovcnlng.
Morning subject "Invitation nnd
Promise," evening subjoct, "Tho
Great Judgment Day."
Official board mooting Tuesday
evening.
The public Is invltod to those ser
vices, H. M. HHANHAM, Pastor.
IYf McthnilUt
A short review of tho Sunday
school lesson at 10 a. m. followed by
Children's Day exercises.
An nddress to Hie children at 11
a. m. by tho pastor to tako tho place
of the rogular preaching service
Praur and song sorvlco 7:30 p.
m.
Pronohlng at 8 p. in.
Midweek prayer meeting Thursday
S p. m.
You will bo wolcomo to theso ser
vices. J K. HHADIiEY,
Tastor.
.MclliodKt Kplrotnl Church
Sunday services at 'tho First Moth
odlrt chmoh, corner of Fourth nfid
Hnrtlett streets, J. K. Hawkins, pas
tor, - Sermons lln m and S p. m.8nb
Jeets, "Sin and Its Forgiveness,", and
Tim Gospel Verified."
The question bqx. wlUtbo .opened
nt tho evening H5rvlce, wltlf ljiocon-
slderatlon of such nuestloiiH as ."The
llattlo of Armngeddon," "Spcaknj In I
. L2
!f f TOBACCO1
BLUFF an boastare props
for a weak case. VELVET
is its own argument in the
court of last resort yo pipe.
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Maxwell
With tu Tju-liahlo turtle lia'k, iK tin mIi -starter anil
clf tu. lights, ai' iihal rar for the raii.li owner who
lnwkes irequeut trips to umrket with jirmjuee, for
litfetisionaJ men or nnjono who wants a two-lessen-K't'r
r.tr or lijfht ilelivery.
POWELL AUTO CO.
Tongues,'- Prophecies," "Pla lug Jar
Dances," etc.
Special music, attractive and rous
ing cervices. All are welcome.
I'tvjdijtorlan Church
Denominational Day. Subjects:
"Our Church. Us History," "Our
FaKh," "The Church and Kducatlon"
"Thp Church and Missions." TldR
service will be very Interesting to all.
It"infifpr'rn'',Mtal faith In a living
church of unfailing loyally.
Violin,, Splo by Carlton Janes
Duet "I Love lllm" ,by Foster,
Florence Jlarplrlgg, Mrs, Jonas Wold
Preaching nt b p. m subject, "John
Hues," . .
Solo, "A Gospol Hymn"
vt Florenpe Hnzclrlgg
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Kindergarten at a. m,
Y. P. S. C. 13. 7 p. m. Subject,
"Christ's Call to tho Young Women
of Today." Icador. Esther Warner.
Prayer mooting Thursday at 7:30
P'. in.
Haptlst
Morning Forvlco 11 o'olook
Sub-
Ject "Nlppod In the Hud."
Kvonlng sorvlce R d'clock. Sub
ject, "The Duty and Privilege of Con
fessing Christ," by Hev. F. W. Cars
tens, pastor.
Tho ordinance of baptism will bo
observed nt tho morning service
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
D. Y. P. U. 7 p. in.
"The church with a cordial wel
come." Como and bring a friend.
Tho pulpit commlttco of tho Amo
ma class wishes to announce that
Mrs, K. J." Stewart has been elected
tencher for tho summer and will havo
chnrgo of the Hlblo study program
for the evening meeting. Tlmo and
place to bo given out later. All old
and now members arc urgontly re
quested to bo present at tho devo
tlonnl lesson study hour Sunday
morning 9:4C.
First Cliristinn Cliurrh
ion havo n cordial invitation to
nttend our scrvlcos Sunday. Especial
ly strangors or sojourners In our city.
Morning If: IS sermon, "In nil things
I gavo you an example." Kvonlng,
S o'clock, "Koturn good for evil."
Illulo school meets nt 9: l. n, m.
If you are not enrolled elsewhere,
como nnd bo with us.
. P. S. C. E. at C:45 p. m. In tho
lecture room. Subject, "Christ's call
to tho young women of today." Luke
I0.3S-.40.
Midweek praor meeting Thursday
evening at i o'clock. Subject, "What
Is ni) nrcatost temptation." James
HJ2-IS.
Come to the home-like church.
IIAIUIY L TITKEH. .Minister,
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HULKS COVKKLVO
$5D.ob prize; slogan
GOLD SEAL, BUTTER CONTEST
1st For tho best Blogan submitted....- 9U(i.on
2nd For the next best slogan submitted 910.00
3rd For the next best slogan submitted .-.i?"..'!)
4th For tho next best slogan submitted .-iS- $".oo
Cth For tho next bct slogan Btibmltted . . - JFli.oO
Cth For tho next bost slogan submitted ..'...., - ?-."0
7th For tho next best slognn submitted..,..., T $2..1o
Slogan must not consist of moro (hap tqn words, and must bo
written plainly with namo and address" of contestant thereunder
Each contestant may submit not moro than five slbgans.
i Each slogan or group of slogans submitted shnlUhavc attached
thereto a gold soal taken from tho wrappor of a packago of Gold
Seal Huttor.
Two prizes will not bo awarded to the same contestant.
Contest closos C p. m. July 3rd, noxt.
All slogans must be nddessedto Contest Department, Jackson
.County Creamery, Medford, Oregon.
We want you to know that It would be Imposslblo lo churn but
ter Just as good as Gold Seal In your own home.
Call at our plant somo morning and Bee how scrupulously clean,
how sanitary and how thoroughly equipped this modern creamerv is
and you will agree with us. Boildes we use only the very best
cream obtainable In Jnckson countv In the making of GOLD SKAL
HUTTEH.
JACKSON COUNTY CREAMERY
The Sinltary Plant.
Irw !! i nam ii ti ii--iii iiMMirwiii iiwiiwiwiiwm TMr"r-TTTfrinrT nw I I!
III f 1'
Barring thf unforseen, each retail bujer of a now slj
Ford car, bvtweon August 1014 and August 191S III
will rccolvo from $ 40 to $80 cr a :Uare of the Ford
Motor Company's profits. K III
Anyono can drive n Ford It's so simple In con- I
structlon. No complex mechanism to learn. In
III ttVL't nw rnfmlrv. fni- litlalnuA nr lllanatlHi. lfnril bI I
cars serve ovorybody, for about two cents a mile il j
ms w operate aim maintain. i
IHl Hunabout JII0: Touring Car, $100: Town Car f U
I $r'in; roupetet $750: SIan $076, f. o. b. Detroit g
with all equlpniuiit. I 1
Bin uu uispiay unu saio at c i
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"Some men hop? and some men fret,
Some have pride and some regrot,
But the Reed or ill depends,
After all, on what you get."
Mister Squeegee
There are people who can be
satisfied with little if they know their
neighbors have less.
This is a poor kind of philosophy.
It is not necessary to recommend any
such doctrine to those who buy Diamond
Squeejiee Tread Tires.
They have a right to demand mucn,
no matter how little their neighbors get out
of other tires.
Unbeatable mileage economy, unusual
freedom from trouble on the road, and un
excelled service under all conditions are some
of the things the man who uses Diamond
Squeegee Tread Tires has the right to expect.
And he gets them.
Diamond Squeegee Tread Tiies are sold at these
" FAIR-LISTED" PRICES:
siib Diamond . Diamond
" Squeccco se Squeeceo
30x3 $9 45 34x4 $20.35
30x3 ,' 12.20 30x4'j 28.70
32x3 j 14.00 37x5 33 90
33x4 20.00 38x5' 4P 00
PAY NO MORE
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THE GARNETT-COREY
HARDWARE CO.
Are Sole Agents for tho
DIAMOND TIRES
Wo handle only the Diamond became it'j far the bet
ter for the price buy them and cut out tire trouble.
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