Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 14, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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M13DKORP MATL TRTRtTNIO. ATBDFOKD. OKKCJON, WEDNESDAY, JULY H, 1915
IOCAL AND
- PERSONAL
Tho Medford tmnd will run Its an
nual excursion to lhitto Fulls Sun
day, July 13th, leaving Pacific &
Kastern depot 8 a. in., returning loavo
Mutto Falls 5 p. in. band concert
enu routo nml In Ihilto Falls park,
linsa Hall game In nflornoon. Good
trout fishing. Fill your picnic Imn
lota and enjoy a plonsant. day's out
ing. Tlokctu $1 round trip.
Special lnterurunn car for Ashland
Chautauqua will loavo Hotel Mcdfonl
on. Wednesday at 0:IG p. nt and on
Friday nt 7 p, in., returning nftor
t program. Tho Big Gray Car.
Gcorgo Jnckeon of DOC K. Mnln at.
has been very 111 for tho past throo
weoks.
"Taxl.n3.1" ICc nnywlioro In city.
Forniarlj Alco Taxi. Now office Nnsli
Hotel, I'hono 333.
Mr. arid Mrs. J. P. Dnwnoy and son
leuvo for Tonapnli, Nevudu, Krldny.
Jack F. Merrill of Oold II lit has
returned from a two weeks' trip to
California point.
Saturdny livening Post this wcok
will contain an extunslvo article on
Crater hake. Medford Hook Store'
07
11 oh Dmiol and l.eon SKck are In
San Francisco attending tho exposi
tion. They initio tho trip lu n Ford.
Many former Iowuiw now IIvIiik In
tho Homie river valley remember tho
mysterious murder of n stoakmnn.
now being tried nt Bedford, nftor hnlf
a century. Tho enso at tho tlmo wns
compared to tho ncudcr murders of
Kansas.
Velvet Icu cream nt Do Voo's.
Frultmcn of tho vnlley seo now op
portunities In tho recent order of tho
postal department making It possible
to ship standard slza fruit nml berry
boxes by parcel post. It will ennblo
them to send Horiio river valley fruit
by mall, In larger quantities, thus ad
vertising tho vnlley.
Tho Medford Vulcanizing works are
now vulcanising punctures nt 3Gc.
Charles Ingalls of Snlem Is among
tho out of town visitors lu tho city
this week.
Conio sco tho Klser enlargements
or Crater Lake. Medford Book Store.
98
Miss Nelllo Hnders of Ashland vis
ited frlonds In this city for n fow
hours Tuesday evening.
Boo Dave Wood nbout that flro In
suranco policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bldg.
Ono of tho largest crowds of the
local baseball season la expected to
sen tho baseball gnmo next Sunday
botweon Klamath Falls and tho Med
ford tonm. The local aggregation will
now n practice tonight. Tho Klam
ath Fulls team Is composed of n num
ber of former Pnlverslty of Oregon
players, and recently defeated Hod-
dlng. ono of the fastest teams In
northern California. Castor win pitch
for Medford. Tho oxponsos for this
gamo nro unusually heavy, so Man
ager Kwlng asks for a largo turnout.
De Voo carries tho best Hne of
flvo cent cigars In the city.
Game Warden DrUooll of Akkland
spent Tuesday In Medford atjondluK
to buslnos matters.
Five onlnrgeinRta. Mloretl. bv
Klser. on display. Medford Book
Store. 9S
Visitors from the oast registering
at tne Commercial club, while admir
ing the fruit and other products of
the soil, find rhnriu In the ltt ,i
vertlsod but the bast of local nttrac-
lions mo Climate. W. J. Melt of
San KranflMo Mid that after upend
lug two days here be tboHght It cow
wrol with the fur famed California
ollmale. it lacked the dtMtlvantMM
of the California article, being free
from the ld and f of tb late
aftoriteeH of tee California cMt
paints.
ChoeohUe. SO mlt lb. I)e Voo's.
Attery aw Keubury returned
Tuesday row a baalncM trip t Port
lannd where be attend! to matters
before tbe federal court.
Home-wade (welry at tbe Shasta.
County Iterorder Cbauaeey Ktorev
8ent Tuesday afteraoM In Milord
altoadlHg t huelneee natters.
Safety and rvte We five both
HbIokw, tbe iKanuraoe ilea.
Carl 8loa will lav m K (
daj far Saa FnmeteM to tbe ax
peUleft. m4 im Aaseiw to attaad
tbe snnaal meetta of tbe Trpograph
laal note.
Have yon triad eee of thooe Sc
milk sbajtee at DVoe'a?
Mr KMd atra Wm O'Hara will
leave Sa(arda on au auto trip t
CaUfowla. Tbn !! travot to fr,,
cent City a4 tur. tbwa down t ,
eoaot to abm rruciii ad the v
A spcclnl election Is being held nt
Grants Pass to ratify tho contract of
tho city with Twphy Brothers for tho
conotrttctlon of thb first unit In tho
drhnts Pass-Crescent City railroad.
Attorney G. M, Itoberts attended to
legal business In tli6 county soul
Tuesday.
Fresh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
Buyers of cattlo throughout tho
Roguo river vnlley nro keen for yfflftig
cattle, holding tho hhiiio for fall de
livery, under tho 'Impression thorp
will bo n demand from this and Ktt
ropean countries! '
J. O. Gerklng, tho best nil nroifnd
photogrnplipr In "noijtlidrn Oregon.
Always reliable. Negative's nlado any
where, tlmo or pincb. Studl6 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
ana Poppfta rcolvod n loiter from
his aisior HvHig In Constantinople
saying Hint two of his cousins h'nd
been killed In the fighting on Gnlll
poll. Poppas haB two brothors In
tho regular Greek nrmy.
Got your butter, eggs, crontn. milk
dun butter milk nt Da Voo's.
F. D. Gregory of Montague, Cal.,
It spending a fow days In tho city at
tending to huslnottH mnttors.
Mrs. C. J. Wlshy loft on tho 8:20
Tuesday for Htigcno to visit for a
week. 8ho Is then going to Portland
and SOnsulo nnd oxpocls to bo gono
a month or two.
Frank X. Short of Fresno, Cal.,
one or the 'stockholders of tho 401
orchard, and attorney for largo Irri
gation Interests In tho rnlslu belt Is
In the city ror a fow days attending
to business matters. Though not ac
quainted with local conditions as to
Irrigation, Mr. Short said It was the
lest known Insurance milnst crop loss.
nnd that Its worth was shown In tho
fact that alt Irrigated sections of tho
west nro prosperous.
Charles Prim, Jr. Af Jacksonville
Is spending the dny In tho city nt
tondlng t6 business matters.
Tho nuills Interests have begun
tho work of cutting poles for tholr
Main avenue extension.
Andrew Joldness of tho BIuo Ledge
district Is In the city for n fow tlnys
attendnlg to business matters.
Hen Collins of Jacksonville who
was Injured nt tho Palmer crook
Fourth of July celebration by being
hit In tho eye ulth a skyrocket, Is re
covering rapidly, and will not loso
tho sight ol his eye, according to Dr.
J. J. Kmntons.
A spirited argument wns held on
Main street Tuesday aftornoon on tho
nintter or rebondlng tho city, Coun
cilman Sargent upholding tho rlty's
side ngnlust all comers. A mnss
meeting nf cltlaens to discuss tho
nintter will be held Frldny night nt
the Xntntorluui.
Tho county court today ordered tho
discontinuance of nil road work ow
ing to lack of funds, there, bolng but
about $.1000 In the county treasury
applicable for this work. This does
not apply to work coming undor tho
bond lasue. The order Is offoctlvo
for ftO days and will not affect tho
Pnnlflc highway or Crater Lake work.
Work will bo roimwl as soon ns pay.
meat or the fecond half of taxes Is
made.
Chang In chnutauqun pregram:
Col. 0o. W. Bain of Kentucky will
lecture this. Wednesday, night and
ItoUnd A. Nichols will lecturo Thurs
day nlcjht.
Coign te llnyt prominent In the pub
lic life nt Xaw York city. Is register
ed at the Medford hotel. He is ae-
eompanltnl by his nlfe. nnd chauffeur
nnd will motor to Crater Lake.
The special motorcycle speed cop
on duty for tbe city reported last
Hlght an nutn speeding on Wott Main
at tt wile ait hour and another attto
spvedUtg on North Riverside at 3SK
tnllos an hour. Tbe number of the
auto were taken and Investigation
bowed that tbe West Main auto be
longed to County Juda Ton Velle.
and tbe Xorth Ktvondd auto to
Count) roMMlrtlonor Frank Madden
Wm. M. UtM tho Portland capital
ist arrived Is bis automobile from
the twtropolt Wodnda and spent
the aftornoo tteblng or Hogua rher
PARASOL-VEIL FOR SUMMER GIRL WHO FEARS SUN AND DOESN'T MIND LOOKING SAUCY.
Peek-n-lHM! Wo nil mm? )ou tlieiv, .mi.n ..... ...v .. ut-uiua your new jiraM) veil. Tliey nro
fetching and very Incoming thaso new curtaliict) or elled Mirn.ilK worn Midi tho mnall Miiunior lmt, and mi
oHclnlly of feet ho ornuigeineiit of the "udl" l.s that delgiiel by Miss Sophie Hciauls, the girl whom ni-tLst
nnd fashion designer have ealletl Hi" "hleal American girl." Miss Si-hauls' iwrnsol Is n floworeil hllk ixigxHln
xliaH-d affair, and the black ell l.s a fine uie.li which Mr- herM'lf dniH-l nltoiit the imniMi! liriui.
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SUSPECTS
RELEASED
LACK OF E
FROM
VIDENCE
fob fiATii to drassiFT.
WANTKI -8wnd baud tMrtter.
Kamlugton or Itoyal, In od eon
ditto, and Hfhoap. Addr Box
27. JactsoaKvUlo. T
WANTIV IJght hoa keeplaR
roonu for lad- and little girl, price
reason.tHt IVx t. Mall Tribune
Alfred Heed and Jess and Jamei
Wilson, tho Inst two brothers, charg
ed with burglarizing the home of Mrs.
l.o a D. Jones on Boosovelt avenue
of $500 worth of Jwlry hut Friday
afternoon wore dltwlssod by Juatlco
or tho Ponco Olenn O. Taylor this
morning, ror lack or sufficient evi
dence to convlet. The boys wero giv
en a lecture by the court, who told
thorn to bo out ot Jnoksan county by
oundowif, and Prosecutor Kally urg-
ad them to mend tholr ways, and rind
honest employment Instead of "hobo
ing." Mm. Fred Powell, Mrs. ICd G.
Ilrown. Mrs. K. K. Kelly. Mr. Claude
Miles. Mm. C. DoVore. aud Mrs. Clyde
llatelrlgg teetlfliMl of sveiag tbo thrw
lu tho nlghborhood of tbe Joaes bm
from hnlf to an hour boforo too bur
glary. Mrs. Kelly, who sow the bur
glars Itinv the homo could not posi
tively Identity the threo dofoudauts
as the wen. None of tbe loot wm
found oa th trio. They laind
tholr iHovewenis, so-rvwhai ---.plc-Icuc,
by aaytng tt.i-y r- loc-:r . for
fowl.
J sntes WHn the Mmnsci'l nf th
hree, is only II eurs old, n bright
little chap, whp mado a good Impres
sion by his straightforward nnswors.
lie gave ninny humorous sidelights
on the woes or tramping. Tho two
Wilson boy live In Portland, nnd
Heed is from Ohio.
SCANDAL
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OF IOWA CRIMES
SHR
INE
RSWELCOM
E
OLD LIBERTY BELL
SKATTI.K, Wn.. July 1 1 When
the Liberty Bell arrived from Kver-
eU this morning comianlca of ma
rine from tho Puget Sound navy
yard and soldiers from Fort l.awton,
each with a band, were at the railroad
station to guard the, bell, which was
awltebod to a spur track.
Mayor Ulll welcomed tbo Phlla
delphlans and Maor Ulankenburg of
Philadelphia reapondad. The Phila
delphia ns were tnfton for an autonfo
blio ride while patriotic exerctcos
were, held lxld the bell, tbo multi
tude mtajitlme filing npU the ancbMt
rollc. The chantor of Malalkab Tem
ple, Myatic 8hrlne of I.os Angeles.
saag, aud bamta ptoyod. Tbo Phll
adaipbiH visitor wero entnortalned
at luMheon i th Soattle Couinior-
elal club.
At 3:30 p i tbo boll deiiarted for
Tacowa.
Wltb Medford fnido U Medtcrd Made
Iti:DFORI), Iowa. Jul H. Sam
ucl Anderson, An nted pioneer, who
was tho cnuio of four of his neigh
bors being brought into court on
charges of murder In connection with
tho so-called Slnfn murder nnd treas
ure chest cKse, was on tho stand to
day at tho hearing of Dates Hunts
man boforo Jifatlre M. A. Sawyor.
Andaman followed John A. Mc
Kentlo of Omaha on tho wltnoss
stand ahd his ovldenco was oxpectod
to take up tho greater part ot tho
afternoon. The wltnoss' story on the
stand did not vary grealy from that
which be told In public statements
recently. He detailed his almost con
tinuous efforts during the last twenty
years to die up a treasure chest on
his farm which was the sceno or tho
alleed graurder nnd robbery ot Na
thaniel Smith, a Missouri oattleman,
and bia son. In 1ST".
An Important development ot tho
day was when Mrs. Elliaboth Benson
ot Dover, Oklabonfa. widow ot Jon
athan Dark, who is alleged to have
figured In tbe farm murdor and rob
bery case, told Attorn General Cam
eron that bar slater. Mattie Collins
McAllister. as acquitted ol the mur
der of Jonathan Dark at Independ
ence. Mo , en the plea or tnstanlty
Mrs Itenson is to t.ike tho stand
rorthe defense and will, it Is said,! ,ei)t of the I'nluce Hotel company of
this city, died today ol u complica
tion of iHkciibi'. He wns fill yciim
ol.l aud u gnnluntd of Ilnrvnnl Uni
veiifv in 1881.
Ki'iwilor Frnucfs 0. Newlnnils of
Noviuln, n l)iiitlier-iii-lnw, wns nt
llio liedsido with Mr. Sharon's wire
nnd other relatives.
deny the statements of her other Bis
ter, Mrs. Mnrla Collins Porter, tho
state's chief witness, nirtdo In the
hearing last night and today.
FREDERICK SHARON OF
PALACE HOTEL DEAD
SAN FKANCWrO, .July M-
Frcderick Sharon, inillionniru prcx!
lloniity More Than SklnDccii
A beautiful woman1 nlwhyn ban
good digestion, If your digestion 13
fntilty, Chninherlaln'n Tablets will do
you cood. Obtainable everywhere.
"It Put (ho icnac in
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the fountain faVoritc J (JijJY
Therefore, drink rcfrcshine, delicious
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"FlrNi for Thirst "
Sji at your favorite fountairr
ALSO BY THE CASE AT
MEDFORD SODA WORKS
'IPC
IF YOU WANT
A BUSINKSS TIIAININO OK A 1IKTTKK POS1TIOX, ATTKXD TIIK
M. C. C. SUMMER SCHOOL
STOP AND THINK! If you wore really worth moro money, you would
bo getting It. Your only salvation Is to mnko yourself worth moro.
Tho M. C. C. can train you to bo more ef.'Iclont. Kfflctoncy means Increas
ed pay.
Enroll Mondn at the M. C. C, 31 N. tirnpo Ht , and mnko yourself
worth more.
Poster Stamps
THE LATEST FAD
Depicting Scenes of
The Rogue River Valley
Eight in seriescotnprising three views of
Crater Lake, a Forest Highway, Paved Pacific
Highway, Orchard Scene, Mill Creek Falls and
Rogue River, in any color, now on sale at the
Commercial Club Exhibit Room
Medford Book Store
West Side Pharmacy
PRICE: 48 for 10 cents
120 for 25 cents.
500 for $1.00
Stick one on every envelope sent out of Med
ford and help advertise the country.
The stamps are exquisite examples of the
printers' art. They were made in JViedford by
the MEDFORD PRINTING COMPANY.
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WHAT 1 Oc WILL BUY
Greatest Sale Ever Held in Southern Oregon.
Biggest Sale Ever Held in Southern Oregon.
XIeeekU' I nnch ::.-. The Shasta
Bteklyeu or iiiou ur. tec i-r
bottle at De Ye-.
Mee HarWdull la at Ureter IjiW
drirla Ma er tir ittr eir kv
Txst ejMBtwn). nJ haadUnc lae R
Hjen4-Wlm put) frost atealoo
that left TUt oe a fo.n 4ajre' Mar
Qt'ib t'Wt.r lk, n,t KaMtMttk
county mmb(
Slco Tat
.n an. re la eitr:
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Greatest fl X
n Cigarette fi if
At- itird l?utt(iw, X r;mls 10
Tif fiutl Divss Sua js, 'A nxnin
for H)c
5f cubes Toilet Pirns, 3 t-artlK
I'ov 1Q
ISr i'il Hair Phis 10c
ISr Lndirs1 Utlkf. 10c
2Sr Ixiichiiig 1 0
'J.V Diiss6 Diiiids 10c
:.V Udit' llelts 10c
fU)-JalHte 10(t
::V lWf CoHant 10c
IV UoW Wnts 10c
IV rtilgnte's Takrian . ... 10c
'-).. infill 10c
V Children "s rnilirw'r
V Komiwnts
10c
10c
Pt'iuns Kmli. Flow.:) fr 10c
'A Pillow Tons 10c
:.V StaiiiHul Linens ...10
J.V Wash BmiiW, 5 vds 10c
IV Towels .'. 10c
l.V LiiiiMt Teweling: '.10c
1.V fuvtain Serira 10
7V- Coiset Covei-s 10c
1 IVuuse l)ntsts lQc
L'.V Hoys' RIoiiM-s, sjkv'I. 10c
i2i.jr Sliirtius 10c
1t) yds. l.V t & Printed
fjiwias. VMttl . 10c
10
10c
10
10c
10J
10c
IV Perenle
l.V Hatiste
lU'oe Otitini; Flannel
12' oe Lonsdale Sheetinjj
3.V"Harrettps
25e Strintr Bends
2V Men's Onuntlet Glomes
fiir 10
$1 Mini's Press Shirts
:iai Boys' ("ajis ...
2-V Boys' Straw Hats
2nc Buys' Blouses . .
nllt- Boys' Pants .
5 pairs SIhm String's ..
2V Men's Ties ..
10
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10c
10c
10
L'.V Men's Hats, special. .10
l.V Men's Handkerchiefs .10c
l.V Arrow Hraud Collars. 10c
l.V Men's Hose 10
Sjieeinl lot of Parasols, values
to $:U0 10(
l.V Einhroideries IQc
25c Wiling 10f
85c Linen Finish Cloth... 10c
ioc isiacK and W lute Checks,
for
Bath Towels
l.V Men's Socks .
V Btautv Phus ....
20,. U,-e Clt.th, fmirv
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10
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A Thousand Other Wonderful Bargains. Entire Stock Going.
A Full Line of Women's and Men's Wearing Apparel Dress Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, etc. No Man, Rich or Poor can Afford
to Miss I his Great Sale. Everything On Sale. Read Pages 4 and 5 and Then Come.
STORE IS CLOSED
M
M. DEPARTMENT STORE
Salespeople Wanted Apply to Sales Manager
No Goods Sold Be
fore Saturday
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