Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATEJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ' OREGON, MONDAY. .TUNE 28, 1015
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Pclcr "Wcsterlund, Mrs. J. 13. MaR
Tiunon and daughters, Marlon and
JIazol, of Orion, ill., arrived this
morning nnd will spond tho summer
with Mr. arid Mra. J. A. "VVeBtp'rlund.
Mr. PolorjVti5rtund Ispihj' father
of, J. AIVostrrlund, and in presi
dent of the OrJon Stato Hank. Mrs.
MagmiBon 1b a slstor of J. A,WesUT
lilt'id. ,' ,i , .' ,r ,j(
hotlMbh raid be'twn Agao;and
Modfoni, amall J'rohio 'Jr. camera,
tlod with black strap. I'lndor jiloase
rqtttrn to this- office. , - gG
'' w. w. Atlorbttry, vIco-proKldont
rit oporntlon of the Pennsylvania rail-.
way systom spent Sundny In Medford,
p,uost of Mm. Charles Connor. I In
travels In Penn prlvnlo oar ISO, n
very bnndsoino car.
Volvot !co cream at Do Von'n.
Tho Chlnoso commissioners aro dun
tomorrow ami will be untertnlned hy
tho Commercial club. Offer your
onr. Don't wait to bo ashed. Lot
tin collect some, Internal on our hlnh
wny Invoslment.
Tho Medford Vulcanizing works are
now vulcanizing punctures at 2Gc.
Tim Lndloa' Aid soeloly of tint
J'rasbytorluii ohurch nititn at tint
Manoo TuejidHor afternoon at 2 30.
This Is tho hint mating hoforn thu
niinuiior vacation. All the, ladlos of
tho, congregation, are (nvltud.,
Drink Qnru-Knln. "I'lmt for
'Thirst,'
Robert Hadloy, a ploneiT prop
erty owner of tho city, Saturda) pur
chased a Dodge car from A. A. Iler
nard. Dr. E. II. Sceley Is a court visitor
In Jacksonville today.
Wheat 2.10 pur hundred; scratch
food $2.30: Olympic flour $1.73 ppr
.flack; other prices according, for. spot
cash. L. I). Drown. S4
A. H. McDonald of Trail Is spend
ing a few dayn jn the city attending
to buslnosrf matters. ' '
William Altken has the contract for
tho Installation of a water supply sys
tem at Crater Lake, and. fll lKln
wprk:npori, flic snmq July,)". Fire
protection hppllantWwll also bo In
Htnllll. Tne coijlrncl-rnlta (or an, ex
penditure of $3000 ' 'Most of th pre-1
llrr.lnary plumbing has been coiaplet
ed In (lio'ndW 1ode, and the kitchen
and-dining room and some of On;
rooms'wlll ho ready for use by July
1st. The water supply will be ob
tained from the big spring on Anno
creek.
Miss Loh Walthent baa relumed
from n vlult with friends and rela
tive at.Yrekn. Cal.
Tho muroury Sunday rnltorMl 01
degrees, the heflt being moderated by
a light breere.
Col. (Jeorne i. Mints of Seven Oaks
was stricken with an attack or heart
failure In this rlty Saturday evening,
and was taken to hw Sacred Heart
hospital. He recovered sufficiently
to go lo his home Sunday.
Mrs. Beth Hums, nee .losophlnc
Hoot, had an ncrldent with her auto
Friday which might have resulted
seriously. She was driving up a steep
grade beyond the slaughter house In
tint Southern part of Oils city when
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WIRE CLUB THANKS
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f, cents at your favorllu
fotllltulll. , ! i4,1Illli1nl, .immi.il mill linckeil ilnwn
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hill. Tho brakes refused to work
During the summer mouths the
ptllillo library Is uble to grant specluj
nrllli to any who wish to tako
rending with them on their vacations.
.More books may b taken on n card
and they may be liept out longer
Those sueolal arrangements will bu
niniUi nt nny time upon request,
Got filtered gasollno from tho Red
filler nt Garnott-Cory's.
Henley Hall returned Sunday after
noon from Crater Lake. He traveled
to within a inllo and a quarter of
the base of the rim, and reports the
Hiiow moiling rapidly. It Is xp'dd
that tho first uuto to the top of tho
rlili will be about the mldijle of next
wImOc.
;lko Davo Wood about that flro In
niirnnco policy. Office Mall Tribune
Uldg.
Miss HnUn Vookey and .mother re-
iiirncii niiiiimy iiiurniHiii uuni ii iu
wiql(H trip to.fiut Kranrlsco,
Homo-mado pastry at Tho Shasta.
W. II. Thompson and Codo Hall
QtU Sunday morning for .a two Keeks
vaeatlon trip In the Cdtv creek canyon
country.
All trimmed hatn nnd shapes half
price. MIsh Lotiiiabury at M. and M.
Dept. Btoro. J ' 8C
Mr. and Mrs. lig G. Jlrowa mntoriHl
U Hurnbrook Humlny to attend the
hall game.
Dr. M. O. llnrber, Palm blook.
Hours 9 to 4. Phone: Ofdco 110;
Home 110J2.
Nlok Klmo of tho Griffin creek dis
trict spent Saturday In M ml ford at
taiidlug to buslnotts matters.
I'op com CrlspettftH nt Do Voo's.
fleiiutor Von dor Helen of Wellon
spent Saturday lit Medford utlnnillng
to bniliiiuMi matttMrs.
Do Voe carries tho best lino of
five cent cigars In tho olty.
W. U. (Dad) Diinlop l In Cnwcent
Ofty attending to linslntHwi matters.
Hnme-mndo pnstry nt the gltnsta.
Attorney (lus .Vbnr) utteitdiHt to
bUstMMw mattuni lit Jacksonllln to
day,
ahocolatos, 30 cents lb. Do Voo's.
l'red lH'Kor, th aviator Mho made
norlal fllshts In this rlty a sek ago,
and swwhMl hi tHArhlne on his last
aaeHsln. w)H fy at the Chrr fair
In Salmu thU Hyk,
XUrtHsnU' Ltpb, ISs. The Stuutn
Ike Krldlir spHt Huttdsy In hh
lHd vixttluK frlKitUs
Get yewr butter, out, rreAitt milk
dn butter milk at Dh Voo's.
Tint woridlMg of Mlsa AlfreltH (Inr
ratson and Herbert luimpacli of thlx
elty Hill take place net VVedut'dH
ovMlug at V oVUwk
Vrmk rotd iHNMiHts at 1) Voo's,
The rlty council u( tiisnts I'uss
has tailed mimhUI election (or SVod
HMMlay. Juue H, fut the imrK)e of
raUf)liiK I be contract ot tb ilt ulth
Ttby lirotkets for the euttstrmttun
of tin MMt railroad sud to vote upon
gtlfciitluK a fraucltUe to tli ltouo
Itlver l'uhllw $upl ooMtrMtiuu (or
fu'njlsblug vltrltlO to be cit Act
ual Hoik on the yetoiul unit of thu
railroad eoustrurtlon ll( be tituu
tblf wornlna ,
'Jtjmlak fltiUbltiK ami supplUs at
WOHtnn'a Camera atiwu. Upposlto
Doolc Store.
Attu'njtoy 6. 3. Rlam hard of OrauU
I'naa apetit 8uturda in tk ilt at
tending lo prolelun inatur.
Siskiyou or UuiaatlH alr, 10c per
bottle nt De Vop'g.
Court Hall aiiont Monday fiaklng at
tho lluuloy dam ImUiiK no luck A
number of fliharjnwi lio the
day on tho river repori Hor fUnlng
J. O. Goililng, the lxt nil around
nhotographor In southern Unmo.
AUvuys roliubbj. jtVi4s mitdtt any-
t ., uliin. hliu.l,.. Mad
and she turned the car a c rots the
VoJil tinning the 'wheels' on one side
of the bank at tho sldo of the roud,
turning the oar upside down, l'or
Innately she was not hurt and tho car
was not much damaged Jackson
ville. I'ost.
The fire department Is engaged
today In burning tho grass from the
vacant lots on North Central nventie
The grnsa on both the upper nnd low
er "desert" Is dry as tinder, nnd n
match would Btart n flro of tho pro
portions, of a Kansas prnlrlo blaze.
George,, Von dor Hollen of Kngle
1'elnl la spending the day In Medforu
attending to business mntters.
lien franklin of San Francisco Is
registered at the Nash hotel.
W. K. Banderson of Tillamook,
Orogon, Is amoiigtho but of town vis
itors In the clfy thin week,
The A. ('. Allen moving pictures of
tho Jloguo River vaUey ,rlll lie' shown
at the Page theater next oMndny and
Tttosday. July r nnd G.
l Bather left Sunday morning for
Portland after spending two weeks
lu IhlMilty on business.
Parties making trip to San Fran
cisco hy auto would like two gentlo
men imwjengers. Phone 119-H.
TJteri will be a special meeting of
tho Vyfithin Bisters at the K. P. hall
Wednesday evening1. All members
are lined to be present.
liny Hunch loaves this afternoon
for California where he fill spend the
summer.
Pearl Thorndyke, the 1 1 -year-old
girl who alleged that she was kid
napped and tied to a tree In an or
chard In the south part of town Inst
week, failed to appear III the Juve
nile court Saturday afternoon, nnd
tho joung men that alio aroused ero
released. Kennolh Jeropio, Peter
Cortim. Honry nnd Jntnes Medley, Al.
fred Jtnymonil, Torney and Jaok
Helms were named by the. young
ml as her attackers. The boys
claim that they wero hailed Into the
Juvenile court ns the reault of the
romancing of a young girl, and that
they had nothing at all to do uMli
the affair.
Charles II Wolf, editor of the Ash
land Record was a Mondav ntor
In Medford
CANALTOLLSTOR
YEAR $4,000,000
WAMUN'OTON, .li.nc 2& A total
nt' .1,(11111,(11111 in loll w t in let., I
lur the ie ot tin- I'liiuiii.t .tuil ti
the pcliod it' Ihhi Inlweeii tin i''"
iug nt' the nterwnv lr tiutlic
Msv luxt eitr, ui t June Ii lat.
During April Hie tolU lor the lut
lime wer ivnter thu it the eit "f
oK'iiitiiiii and, iniiiittenrtuee of 'be
tMliI ilv SSUl.1. Hi triil tor tne
UiOlllh ljetlWlil'J.llrt nnd the eot -r
oMruti(u flVS,:iti:i. the hitler Iteint;
llie lrwt for n montli inre the
mug of the i mini
Swedlch- merlcan? of Chicago and
the middle went, numbering 100
citizens, some of national fame, In
cluding Governors Carlson and Kber
hardt spent four hours Saturday In
the Rogue river valle, the guests of
John A. WMtnrlund, and the Coin
morclal club.
The following m enrage was re-
jcelvud Oijs morning troni the jiarty.
.Mmiroru commercial ciuh and Jonn
A WNmterlund:
"Your generous and courteous
treatment of the entire party has
made a deep impression on all of us,
and will be cherished as a pleasant
memory for many days to come, . We
thank you most heartily."
(signed)
SWUDISII-AMKIIICA.V CALIFORNIA
CLPII.
Hy Westman, Ilensch nnd Nelnon,
Committee.
The visitors traveled In n special
train, the most luxuriously appointed
to pass through Medford this year,
and were taken over the valley In
autos, for a glimpse of local orchards
and scenos. Upon their return they
wore taken to the Holland where
they were' entertained by speeches
and a musical program by local tal
ent. At 0 00 o'clock the special train
left for the north. .Many of the vis
itors are Interested In local orchard
projxfrtleH, and beheld their holdings
for the first time.
The decorations were In charge of
Mrs. John A. Perl and Mrs. K. M. An
drews. Punch was served by Misses
Cochran, Deuel and Andrew. Miss
Carol u Andrews, accompanied hy
Mrs. Guy Cltllders rendered vocal se
lections. C. K, Gates welcomed the
party nnd responses wore made by
II. S. Henderson, the Chicago bank
er, ex-Governor Kberhardt of Minn
oHOta, II. C, Westmun of Chicago and
N A. Nelson
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SATURDAY, JULY 3
MUSIC BY MEDFORD BAND
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