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MEDKHID MATYj TRIBUTE, MEDEOftD. OKTCOON, PETDAY, JULY 1G, 1915
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IOCAL AND
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Tho northward drift of workers to
iho harvest fields of eastern Oregon
and Washington continues, tlicro bo
lng moro ldlo men In tho valley than
at any tltno since lust fall when tho
wanderers wero hitting for Califor
nia, Ono wanderer has been in town
for a week begging enough money
to tako him to Umatilla whero ho has
n Job. Tho pollco rnn him out of
town last night upon the discovery
that ho was not using his aim bar
vest for travel, but thirst instead.
Of courso you caw tho Liberty Dell
and was pleased. Now try ono of our
Sundry dinners and you will bo a reg
ular customer. Tho best of ovcry
thlnk on tho market. Nash Cafotorla.
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John Dommcr has accepted a posi
tion as lookout In tho furastry service
and lias been nRslgnod to tho FIhIi
lake district.
Tho Mcdford hand will run Its an
nual excursion to Uutto Falls Sun
day, July 18th, leaving Pacific &
Kastern depot 8 a. m., returning loavq
Butlo Falls S p. in. Dund concert
enu route and In Uutto Falls park.
Uaso Hall gamo In afternoon. Good
trout fishing. Kill your picnic bas
kets nnd enjoy n pleasant day's out
ing, Tickets $1 round trip.
Mrs. Karl Knapp left Thursday for
Ilornlirook. Cnllf., to spend the next
week visiting with frlondti nnd rela
tives. Tnxl-SM" Hie nnywlioro In city.
Formorly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash
Hotel, PJiono 333.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William O'Hara will
lenvo tomorrow on nn nuto trip to
California via Crescent, City. They
will visit tho exposition.
Drlng Colro Kola "flrHt for thirst"
fie at your fnvorlto fountain. 09
Frank Uncoil of Kugeno Is among
tho out of town visitors In tho city
today,
Volvct !cj cream at Do Voo's.
County Clork Gardner was n bins
llnosa visitor in (ho clly for n fow
hours Thursday nfternoon.
Soo Dave Wood about thnt flro In
suranco policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno
Bldg.
W. K, Ityan of (Jrnntn Piuh Hont
Thursday In Mcdford attending to
business matters.
Ford scat covers and Hoods' collu
lold lights. Tent Factory. 10I
Tho camping ground for tourists
back of tho mitatorluni Is now ready
for lino. Men havo been put to work
putting llio ground in nhnpn, A water
pipe will tin put on tho ground, nnd
brick Installed for fires. Tho Nuln
torluin has granted tho uso of tho
toilets nnd baths nt reduced rates.
Next year It Is planned to havo a blg
gor and bottor place, and to this end
tho Greater Med ford club will bo urg
ed to uso Its Influonco.
I tuko prldo In making your watch
keep perfect tlino. I havo uvory fa
cility for doing flno watch repairing
JolmRDii thn Jnwiitur.
Special traltiH bearing UlkH from
tho voncentton nt I.os Angeles nnd
Sl'irlners from tho grand lodge nt
Sonttlo passed through tho city today
north nnd southbound.
Do Voo carries tho best lino of
flvo cent cigars lit tho city.
K. A. lllldreth of Uutto Falls spent
Thursday In Med ford attending io
business matters.
Fred l.owls nnd wlfo and fnmlly
of Wollen spent Thursday In Bedford
as out of town visitors In soo (ho Lib
erty Hell.
Johnson, nt tho Hook Sloro, an
expert watch roimlior.
Davo Wood of this city has rumdvod
n letlor from an old friend In ICng
land, telling or tho war situation.
Tho eplsllo confirms Iho rupurls that
Knglaud fouls by keoplnn (ho sea free
of (leruian ships she has done her
bharo. Tho writer paw that public
opinion does not approve of sending
groat arniloM to Kurnpo to fight tho
battles of the allies. It Is also claim,
od UiMt lituclaud is aupplytng all hr
nlllos with munitione and, umnoy.
Tho Urltlsh nnlnlon stated In tlm M
tor Is tlmt Turkwy will bo divided
upon the Halkans In tho Ion run.
ICrlo Anderson has roturnwl to tho
Jiluo LodKu district after apouUIng u
fow day in this ally on UuhIiiom.
A. A. Flynn of Gold 1 1 til spttnt
Thdrsda) In llmlford attuudlng to
busliioss. muttem.
Cliocolatos, SO eontii lb. Do Voo's.
Andrew JldnM of the Mil Ledge
district Is MptuidliiK a few days lu the
olty uKondlng to buainwut nisttwrs.
Take our watch (u JoUhwiu. (lie
Jeweler, you will rcrelva uuNauall)
good servloe.
Wlek Fox anil wife have returned
from a tun days fUtilug and vacation
trip to Hutto Fitl.
Home-made, pastry nt tho Shasta.
Charloa K. YounK and wlftt hav
returuoil from a throe dwf juilo trip
to Crater J.ak.
Hnfoly and Mrvltx. We glra both.
Ilulmet, thn Insnaranre Man.
Henry Callachan has ruturnwl from
a short trip to the Hlue Idg dta
trlot. Merohauts' Lunch, SSc The Shasta,
Siskiyou or Qolujdn wator, lftc per
Vttlu at Vv Voo's.
Tho Mcdford baseball team held a
practlco Thursday night in prepara
tion for tho gamo next Stindny with
tho Klamath Falls team. Tho visi
tors aro coming wllh a brass band
and 15 nuto loads of rooters. Klam
ath Falls Is nil excited nbout Its ball
team, sold to bo tho best In the his
tory of tho town.
Havo you tried ono of thoso Go
milk shakes nt DoVoc's?
S. I. Wilson nnd family of Tnlont
spent Thursday evening In Mcdford
to boo tho Liberty libit,
Alco Tnxl, ir,c nnywlioro In clly;
prompt cnlls, careful driver; phono
882-lt.
Burglars this morning entered tho
homo of S. B. Smith on West Main
street, and ninsneked the house while
tho fnmlly wns al tho depot scolng
tho Liberty Hell. Nothing of value
was taken. This wns thn only crime
mporlcd to tho police Inst night. . Two
extra pollcumen wcor on duty, ono on
horseback, trie other on a motorcycle.
They hud Instructions to bring in nny
man found in thn resldonco district
and unable to give an account of
himself. The Smiths had Just left
when tho burglar entered, according
to neighbors.
Six nuto owners wero sorved no
tlco this morning to appear before
tho pollco judgo to answer to tho
churgo of running their nulos with
out their tnll lights burning.
Fresh roasted peanuts nt Do Voo's.
County Assessor W. T. Orlevo spent
a few hours lu Mcdford this afternoon
attending to business,
Tho Water Users' nsBocIatlon will
begin nn advertising campnlgn next
week to ascertain how many land
owners of tho vnlloy aro willing to
use Irrigation, nnd how much, This
Is tho first step to sccuro Irrigation In
tho vnlloy.
Saturdny .Kvcnlng Post for this
week contains nn nrticle on Crntor
Lake. Modfdrd .Book Storo, 0
W. T, Staplos of Ashland spent
Thursday afternoon In, Mcdford nt
(ondlng to business matters.
A special train was run from Jack-
sonvlllo Thursday night over the Har.
num lino to allow tho scolng of tho
Liberty Hell.
JnmoB Farley of Whiskey Peak has
returnod tp his homo nfter spending
n fow days In (be city.
J. O, Corking, tho best nil nrountl
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives inndo any
whoro, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Ivan Frohman of Talent was sovoro
ly burned on tho foronrmr Thursdny
nflornon, when n gasollno ouglno in
a carpenter shop exploded, tilling tho
building with flamoH. Frphmnn bad
a narrow, onenpo from doath. Tho
(I ro for a tlmo threatened (ho business
district. Tho loss to tho building and
tools Is nbout JTiOO, uninsured.
Got your buttor, eggs, cream, milk
dim butter milk at Do Voo's.
The caso or Attorney Ooorgo W.
lirlggs, nrrostod on n statutory churgo
called for n hearing In. tho Justice
court (his afternoon, was postponed
until Monday upon motion of tho attorneys.
COUNCIL MAYS
FINAL
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At it special iiieeliHK of (lie eilj
council held Thui-dii itighj the or
dinance gnuitinir tin Itogue ltior
I'ublin Service corporation nn elec
tric light franchise, pawned i firnt
rending, further netion bointr do
ferted until the next rogular meet
ing of the city council. It won (ho
most iirgiiincnlnlive mcl'tintr Hie
council Iiiih hold in week. Council
iiiiiU Furgeiit mnde lliu lending npeeeli
for tlio frnneliise seeking corpora
tion. Throiigli the efforts of Council
man linrgrenvcH, (he clnune in Hie
proposed ordiimnee fixing the whole
hiiIo rntofi wiih stricken out. fTliN
leaves (ho city free to linv power of
whomever it pleiincH in ciikc tlio pltiil
is bought under (lie provicioiiH of the
ordinnncc. The Hogue Hiver Public
Service eorporntioii ly virtue of tlio
ordinance agrees (o sell tiller one
year lo Iho city, if desirable. Coun
cilman llurgreiivcH also proposed
that the bond of Hie Public Service
eorporntioii be fixed nt $10,000. Tliii
wiih voted down, .ffiOHO being fixed. us
u suitable bond. The corporation
offered to furnish nny bond ' frolp
$1000 to $10,000. ,
Councilman Sargent in lengthy
uddresH mnintuiiicd that Hie city
cost of production, due to iiiureased
investment, etc., would be hqnvicr,
nnd that the ultimate, cuitxupior would
pay the bill ill the lojig run. Attor
ney Vawler urguedfor the Public
Service corporation and told of the
finnncinl stiindintf fir the ImcKen-.
The Cnlifoniin(jegon compuio
n-ked onlv Hint -Iho riU deicr nny
ncliou in tin' grunting oT the fran
chise until Hie federal court nne u
decision iu the ppiiding suit, uid the
rnilroud eoiiimiHion fixed the rule.
The (lower to fi.y njtes rests, entirely
with Hie slite ruiTwnv conunissiiln,
wlmtever netion a cit council niny
luke. Thus if thu'cinineil passed nn
ordinnncc fixing (hjg rntes, it is liable
to Ife ruifjcd or lowere.d by them.
Tho council is, looking fctr jokers
in the proponed .frmicliine, nnd it i
likely they will piil the linul settle
ment up to the people ul it special
election.
CITY BATHING BEACH
(lOMl MILL, Ore., July 15.- The
new municipal Imtniug bench nt Gold
Hill, on Itogtiu river, will be dedi
cnted tliiH Sundny, with hwimming
and lUvng contests for Hie nmatetir
SISKIYOU
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ADMITTED BY CITY
The eollnp-e of the citj's cusc
nguint-t Hie I'nliforiiia-Oiegon Power
Co, through the ndmixHon o' ethe
eity'n nttorne.vs of the nlidllv f Hi"
friiueliise, dutiiig the argunicnt of the
ease in tho federal com I nt Portland
this week, is fnrociistcd by Attorney
A. K. IteiimeM, who letuiued Thui-h-dav
from Hie hearing wlicie he repn
Meuted the Power eompau..
TIih eliungo in ground liv Hie cily'
attorney eiune uu a nunini-e to the
company and tome the Iciiiih id (be
fmiiehise iUulf ,iu Hie only iUcstioii
(o he ndpidlcutod.
In prelinilnnry briefs, (he citv held
tho I'mncUuo wiih void as illegal,
but in his uryiiment to (lie eoutt, A(
tornev Kewhurv admitted the nlul
ily of the fraiipliiso, hut elaimcd a
violuHon of itH teriita when the com
pany iruwd tv ay the $'.'0,000 mi
detunud, and tried to withhold (he
H mount wl by Uv citv lr street
liglils, Hllcgin tllrtt the five n-r icnt
gns enriiiiigx claune w (bctelnie
in toll eflect. A dowion i" i
p4'cled williiu a mouth.
would ho better off ns far as 'rapes
are concerned with two competing
utility companion, mid cited Hie ease
of the two telcphotie companies in
Ibis city ns u fair example. Colonel
Sargent declared Hint he "had no
boss hut Uncle Sam, and the only re
striction he put on him was not to
talk nbout the war."
Attorney Porter J. Jfeff nrgucd
that two heavy investments in public"
utility operntiotm did not iiceeHsur
ilv mean a reduction in rates as the
lip of southern Oregon.
the records now held will
irpken, us it number of
liiuiifi'K have iilrendv Himu-
icdJ ,r Jnlentj&n of competing.
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Hubble- Ifn easy to make friends
! but hard to, keep thorn.
Stubblo Oh, I don't know. I'vo
got n number of friends who nro
perofctly wIllng,to lot mo keep them.
Attention A. F. ." A. M. '
Regular communication this
"r V ovening 8 p. in. liuslncss of
V Importnnco. Kvorybody urg
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could' In? built through Hie Siskiyou
motmtuittH. it is the fimtt wmxl ih
load building the clin.nx or Ore
gon'H highway efforts." Hiiid S. Uen-
son, of Portlhli'd, Oregoh's most use
ful citizen, eliiiimuin of the state nd
visory highway commission Thurs
day evening after u trip jhci; Jack
son connty'H moiintuin linulcmnl.
"It beats the Columbia hiujiwiiy. A
more difficult problem is most satis
factorily solved. In istu nnd xecuie
grandeur nnd perfect roadwnV, the
Siskiyou highway surimsxcs anything
1 have seen in highways," said J. II.
Cdolest Store in Town
You'll Enjoy Shopping nt This Sloro
1)01 YOUlt MAMOM)
show to tho best advantage? j
If not, hnvo us reset it in Platinum,'
nnd by nil means, if selecting a ring,'
bo suro thnt Tlatlnum Is used to in-)
crenso the stone's brilliancy.
MARTIN J. REDDY
THE JKWELEIt
212 East Mntn Street,
Medford.
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Final Clearance
Of All Summer Apparel
Former Price and Cost Has Been Lost Sight of.
Just 27 Spring Tailored Suits, Values to $45.00
Final Clearance $15.00
JUST 45 SPRING COATS STYLE CRAFT COATS
Values to $1G.50, now 910.00
Vnlu&j to $25.00, now $15.00
EVERY WASH DRESS IN STOCK
Values U) .$(5.50, now ijUfcOS
Values lo $S).fi0, now J?5.f)S
Values lo $11. no, now $(.?)8
Values lo $22.50, now J 5.00
75 TRIMMED HAS, YOUR UNRESTRICTED CHOICE,
,V $12.00, FINAL CLEARANCE
VALUES TO
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Giiu Cluing China Herb Store
Herb Oiuvs for HmiwIic, lleniUcho,
Caiairh, Dlptlitheila, Soro ThriMkt,
liiiug Trouble, t'imrcr, Kidney
Tumble, Siomiuli Tniuble, lltvut
Tcouble, ('bills and l'Ver, Crainp,
('ought., I'ihii Clrculatiiin, Car
IiuiicIck, Thihhcm, Cuktsl Hrcasi,
Cuiv. all kludo if (ioltrtv NO
OI'ICHATIItN.
To Whom It Ma Cencern: 1 am
fr from rhumatum. You can le
the sitniu by UKiun trtutiuonts from
Olui ChuHg. th herb doctor. My
rhumllsm wm so bad taht it made
me so woak I ronld scHrealy get up
whun wns down and tht pain 1 suf
fered one ooultj hardly know milens
oar bad (ha twin dUMtss. 1 was
truly dhuMUIaMwi snd dtseustatl with
Mf Ih uiy wuiditlou nnd trylne to .
Ilv. Now Ut my frliwdt that suro to A
be ourvd ami would like to be frw. f
try tli hark doeter. Ho wn oor-i
Uitnb rayvo l vary short time j ,,
Yty irmr yuunu jjua. . u. iui.h.
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FINAL CLEARANCE CORSETS
$'1..")0 Kront Lace Vocco, now 92.JJS
$(.00 l'fon Lace Vocco, now .!J:$.i)S
$T)W)0 Spoilt .Lace K'abo, now ,. .JjM.OS
WM) and $1.00 Kabo. back lace $2.S
One lot of $1.25 and $2.00 Kabo and
La (Iresque Corsets, now 98
WASH DRESSES, VALUES TO
$11.50, NOW $2.J)S
One full rack of Wash Dresses iu
Linens, Uatine, Palm Heach, etc., act
ual values to $11.50, final clear
ance $2.0S
WASH DRESSES 91.00
One full table of Wash Dresses, all
sizes, Juniors, Misses and Ladies, real
nines to $S.50, final clearance $1.00
JACK TAR MUDDIES REDUCED
1.7." and $2.00 Middies, now . $1...S
$1.."0 Middies, now 91.10
$1.25 and $1.50 Middies, now OSc
One lot of Middies iu small sir.es. haul
clearance 50r
$12.00 DRESS SKIRTS 94.95
One rack of 8IJ Dress Skirts including
inosi all tho staple colors, also black
and white cheeks and actual values on
this rack up to $12.00, final $'1.05
DRESS SKIRTS 92.98
Out rack of J10 Press Skirts good line
of mixtures and plain colors, values
to $10.00, now 92.9S
Bungalow Aprons 49o
Gingham Uib Aprons .'29
$1.25 Crepe Clowns 98
Uibbons, values lo 75e, now 25
75c Children's Dresses 59p
$1.(55 Children's Dresses 91.19
Jack Tar Middy Dresses 91.79
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One rack of 2.'1 Coats and 12 Tailored
Suits, including 3 Silk Suits, sizes are
.10 to 38, former values up to $25.00,
filial clearance 95.00 J
Shirt Waist nt
Final Cloaranoo Prioos
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Albert of Snlcm, also n ipcmbur of
tlio commission. ,
Liislic IJutler, the( third member pf
the commission, wart, cnunllv ptcii'-cil
with tlic highway. ,JI ntfjivr ijrcnnicil
Hint you Inul nnythinp; HIo tlli," lie
paid. "Wo hnvo been boifdin;? or
our Columbia highway, hut this ronil
wny is full as ccpuil nnd in houic ways
niinrior."
So iippreciutivc of the liijjhwny
wipe Ijio conimiHsioncrrt ilmt Hie ,rc
i'likP.l In i'ii lo ('ruler Lake over lite
Cmlor Iiiikcliighwnv- u order to see
Hie Siskiyou grade npiin unit rntr-n
the Jiflit nnd luuluw of curly morn
inpoii it, ho they went on to Klamath
via 'ilornlirook Frillny moniiiijr, mid
will visit Cruter Lake from Klnmutli
TOb MTtr 'it bti.88ti!T.
l-'OR BXCIIANOK Largo mulo team
nnd harnoas for nuto. ilo.v 2, caro
'Mall Trlbuno. 10 i
WANTKD Competent woninn jto do
cookliiR nnd lnunilryvork. Tele
phoned) Jacksonville. " jioj
T i m .in T7 . . rffl i miifrr-it r zrrra
tJHhVkaiMRVsnfa
ALL OUR SU0RT LINES OF MEN'S AND WOM
EN'S OXFORDS. COLONIALS AND PUMPS ARE
ON OUR BARGAIN COUNTER AT ONE-THIRD
OFF THE FORMER PRICES, IT IS FEET WE
WANT TO FIT THEM, BRING YOUR FEET AND
MAKE THEM SAVE YOU REAL MONEY, fftY
IT, IT WILL PAY YOU IF YOUR FEET ARE
THE CORRECT SIZE, SEE WINDOWS, AT
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"GOOD SHOES" Build Our Btslncss
The
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Bird
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Gets the Best
BE A BIRD
At the Bjg Sale which
Starts at 10 a. m. Saturday
M.M. DEPARTMENT STORE
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The high cost
of livihg shot
to pieces for
some time to
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