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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1915)
r PAGE TtfO MJJJ)OliIJ MAIL Till HUN IS. MEDFORD. OHKH OX, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 15)15 i ft M i i ll 11 L. IOCAL AND L PFRSONAI U W m V I ' fc Thomas UbIIpv, well known over this part or Oregon, but recently lo cated on "Ward's creek, went to I.ob Angolos Tiieidny where ho will Hhort ly celobruto his 81th birthday. Mr. nallcy snyn ho thinks ho is the. old Ott ploner In Southern Oregon to day, that is, ho has lived horo long er, lie. en mo to California in lsni, nud roaohud Jacksonville in tho spring of 1862, nid strango to nay tho gontloman gots nround in protty spry shape ltoguo Itlvor Argus. "Hobos and hand-outs," "DohtH and vacations," "Ohoy In Marrlago," etc. Question box topics at tho I 'I rut M. 13. church Sunday night. Ho list In Church notes, B. II. Hossor, tho cashlor of tho ltoguo Itlvor bank who was robbod last spring, tho robber burling nmo 'nla in his face, has loft tho country on" account of a scandal In which lie was mixed up In with n neighbor's wife. Ills furniture wns shipped to Now York .Mills. .Mliinosola this week. "TrxI-333" lfic anywiioro In city. Formorly Alco Taxi. Now offlco Nash Hotel, Phono 333. - 0. M. llnxloxvood of HVons valley is reported seriously- 111 at his homo. Airs. It, 0. llonnoy and children of ltoguo Itlvor nro spending u fow days with rotative In Medford. Velvet .to cream nt Do Voo's. .1. W. Jacobs, formerly of Medford, now of Bhedil, Oragou, was a recont valley visitor. Boo Dnvo Wood about that flro In surant policy. Offlco Mall Tribune fildg. Harry Ilolmcr of ltoguo Itlvor left t(ilB weok for Arizona. Koop a copy of the specifications of tho 10 10 Studolmlior car In this Issue nml comparo them with tho car you nro planning on buying. 100 Mrs. II. N. llutler and daughter of ltoguo Itlvor aro visiting In Medford. l'ord seat covors nnd Hoods cellu loid lights. Tent Factory. 101 John Opp of Jacksonville spent Frl- day In Medford attending to busluoss matters, I tako prldo In making you'r watch keep perfect time. I havo every fu clllty for doing fine watch ropnlrlng. Johnson tho Jewnlor. An unusually largo number of country people are In tho city today nttructod by tho July union now bo ing hold by lacnl merchants. It Is ouo of the largest Saturday crouds In weokB. Don't fall to see tho complete speci fications for tho 191C "Btudebakor" In this Issue. ' v-,- Qy&S&iP- Wa ivy traffic of spoc- tlril tralWfroni tho KlkH' convention 'Ant l.otCAiiMelM and (ho Bhrlnorfl moot. Ing at Heattlo. regular imssenger : trains on tho Houlhorn I'aelflo havo been from one to four hours lato tho last two days. No. 15 duo at 10: 15 this morning arrlvod ut IX: 80. The las't of tho spoclul trains will pass through tho city today. Do Voo carries tho best lino of nvo cont oJgars Jn tho olty. A number of WHiidorors who have boon lilvoiuialiiK on Hoar ereok wuro ordered out of town Friday afternoon by tho jiollw. The pollcq say tho outfit onmn uji town tu the osonliig and hojlHod (JjioiibIi money on tho streets to keep them In ilrlnk and food tho net day. Now and thun thoy xybuld make a sortie on n nelli boi')iiK'grduii or beu house. Johnson, at tho Hook Store, an ' o.xport wateh ropsher. MtuUn ltedd who tin lieeti 111 for some tlHi Is convMltwrlnx rapidly and Is able to uouie up town dally. 'lie Is gHlnlng In wmInIiI fast and Is roKslujug fate old slmigth. nioeolnlW.XD cent lb. Do Voo's. ('I It. O. Washburn tfTlit Itoek Hpent Friday Hfteruuou In Jlwlford Httuuilllig tu liualiMMut matters. Thi jour watch tu Johnson, the iftwttor. you will' weirs unusually . K'hhI Mrvle. A. p. Pluming of Ashlsud was u IhicIhms visitor In llie city FriiUy Hfttntn. Ilome-iHAile istslry t the Bttitsta. William Allku hu received a let. ler from an old friend tu Uudou, (browing a new light (Mi the war sit uation and the British frame of wlml. The Mtr states Kngland will net "pull the (heaUuU out tf the fire for her allies,' by tending great srin ies to the continent, and that prsetl ell all she is doing at the present time U to furniMh liuasln and Italy with Hiuultlons and money. The writer saxs Out after Qermaity has been weakeuxd through the efforts of Franc and Kussla, Knglwd vlll send an ami) oi Nur million for the "grout filean up ' Hafety and errvlri We give both. HolUMW, the luaaurance Msh. A. A. t'rofl or Agate I In tho ell) today attending to business metiers and talking Irrigation wMh friend I. eon liMkius, T K Daniels. W H ,M(1ovmiii and ('ail Trngwald, who June liwu attendlm the Klk' con vention at U AngU-. hmi rrium the first of tljo Wnek Merchants' hunch, iif The 3baita Siskiyou pr 09ljUn water Hud Anderson, former pride of Medford, received his usual licking nt Tacoma Friday night, when ho was knocked out In the last round of a four rouud bout with Hilly WeokB. Hud was otitboxed, outgeneraled, out fought, und out-ovorythlng else. Jlild has not coma anywhere near winning u fight for 18 months, and his friends nnd well-wishers In this city, would greot with Joy the announcement that ho had quit tho ring forever. Hnvo you tried ono of thoso 5c milk shakos at DoVoo's? Merle Kellogg and C'olu llolmos loft Friday night for Central Point, whoro they will bo employed on sur vey work. Alco Taxi, 15c anywhere In pity; prompt calls, caroful driver; phono 882-lt. J, I'. Kgan of Hrandon, Is among the out of town visitors In (ho olty. James Owens nud wife of Wellon nro spoudlng (ha day in the city at tending to busluoss mutters and vis iting frlouds. Frosh roasted peanuts at Do Voo's. Hay Ashpolo of Knglo Point Is vis iting friends nud attending to busl uoss matters. Tho police have served notice that (ho city ordlnnnco rolatlvo (o keeping tall lights on nutos lighted at night at all times and places. J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer iii southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any whoro, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Walter Harrington, press operator of the Associated PersH, will return Monday from a vacation spent In Cali fornia. Arthur .1 Hose or this city left this aftornon on n short business trip to Ashlnnd. ' Got your butter, eggs, cream, milk dnn butter milk at Do Voo's. S. II. Holmes of Kaglo Point spent Friday In Medford attending to litisl nosr matters. Ouo of the host baseball games of tho season will bo played tomorrow in this olty when tho Klamath Falls team rompotcd of a number of form er University of Oregon stars, and tho best diamond talent In Klamath coup ty meets tho local, aggregation. The vlujtors nro coming with n brass band urid'a liirgd 'delegation of rooters. Tho local team Is now In the best qf shnpo. und expects to tako hoiiio of tho high hope out of the strangers. Caster will nltcli.' Ill'gsboo. n'forinor ,11. "of Gu stmr.wjjl do tho lab wqrjc for the visitors. ' Fred Merrill of Grants Pnuts Is In tho city today ntlondlng'tV business matters. , Tho Commercial club Is distribut ing KogifolHver llfcrutui,o'oii the spoclul Bfirluor nud IJIk,, H-ulns pass ing through tlui city. This uftornoon Slirlners from Texas, Oklahoma nnd KautfjiKjiiiiKiioil, through,, , , Stale Game Warden ("nil Shoemak er of Itosehurg, Is In Medford on n trip of Inspection, his first since his appointment to office. Hu U ucooju- prtnlcd 'by -Chief Deputy Drlsnoll, Screen Master Sandry nnd Warden Walker. Jack Altken. Sun Sundry, superin tendent of Ncreons, nud State Game Warden Shoemaker, left this after noon for Kvaus creek to Inspect n screen Invented by Allkun for use In Irrigation ditches. Suoloy Hull relumed Friday uftor noon from a four dutt auto tour of the Crater Lake and Palllcan bay district with a ltaymoud-Wlillvomb party from lloston Mok Kline of the Griffin district spoil I Friday In .Medford utlondliitf to business matters. Adrian Huso of Griffin erook spent Friday In the city lilting friends and attending to business mutt or. Attorney A. C. Hough of Grunts Puss spent Friday in Medford attend lug to business mutters. Miss Ponrl Hues of Central Point visited friends and relatives In this olty. Joe HeemHii of Gobi Hill transacted business matters In this city Friday afternoon. George Srhumm or Jacksonville was taken to tho Sacred Heart hos pital this afternoon, aufterlug from a brukeu right log sustained when s mass or rocks in a mine In which he was working fall, pluulna him to the aiound. Sohumpr had a narrro icape from being burled alhe Tin injured tiiaj) was brought to tiiU . ii h) wagon, and Dr. Cunroy railed ORDUNA ATM SHOW S GERMAN today frcip. LA UNCHANGED ZAPATA FORCE FLEES FR0,M MEXICAN CAPITAL WASHINGTON, July 17. General Zopata's nrmy, drlvon from Mexico , City and retreating southward, has i Villa ns tho peeno for hla next encoim henn routed by pursuing Carrnnzn , tor with the northern nrmv of Car troops In the valley below the cnpltnl, ' ranza. according to n'lllsp.atch General Cnrranza to hla agency here. Zh PASO, Texas, July 16, Jim- ulco, 45 jnllos south of Torrcon, has been selected hy General Francisco After his loss of Aguas Callcntcs and Zacatccas, Villa led his army to Torrcon, and announced that it wns there ho would make bin stand. Ac rordlng to passengers there, ho later concluded bin rhanco for successful defense wns bettor In tho hills about Jlmulco, to which point ho Is said al ready to havo moved hl3 hoadquar ters. A fow miles north Is tho Plcar dlaVs bridge, ono of tho largest be tween tho frontier nnd Mexico City and tho destruction of this In caso of another defeat would. It Is thought retard Obregon's pursuit. IKIOIMllniKott , ... iioui,iw i ii, .Miiy jr.'-ruNvn'- rii irnT (inlun i ,Noh rii hut th. I (llO (Urtlf'k oti I he Hinu llfA(s. (lie llieorv of me hen1 (leriimiiy while not k1iIiii vr in Ainericnu diplomulie iIi'i'immlN that iiiiunned aliim be warned or ntluck in uecorilunce with inteniHlioiiiil law, wiia in pmclir-c idysertiuif lhu pro eeilure. ,Pn tltiil Ifieor.v iniieli liop.(jn( hern IllliU lor Hie aueeeMKluJ loftoel jil' Hie iliploimilic reprexenlutuiiiH binuglit uhoiil bv (lie LiisitHiiin diftjixtcr. In support of their llieorv offiriuU luul jioinlcil out Unit the British ship-, Armeiiinii and Anwlo-t'aliforiiinn, on liotli of illicit Americnn lives uck lent, weio wunied before nttnek. In iiHinucli iih belli nttempleil to exenpe nnd one uetunllv did Hie I'niled Slnlen held it eould gno it aiilijeclr in (hose oiihcm no relief. Tlie iew lluil (leiniiiny n- )iol eoiiduetiiitr her siibmiirine wuirnro in neeordnnee with llie piineipleH for which (he United HIhIch i'odI cikIh bus been so eonfiilontlv enleitniiied in nl fieiul (tiiirlem Unit (he nttnek on the Ordiiun euuie iih little ish than i siitick. &ZZZtZ""" THAW SPENDS FIRS T m OF FREEDOM ATLANTIC CITY, Ju'y 17 Harry IC. Thaw's first night of leal freedom In yenrs was spout In restful sleep nt a beach front hotel here. After yostorday's uonry rldo down tho stato from Now York, where bo was releas ed on ball, Thaw a much rcfroidi ed nnd prepared to spend the day qnlotly JIu.rciiinfnodi.mit of, sight, early In tho day nud took breakfast In his room. Tho (lining room of the hotel was crowded with guests, many of ..whom -prolonged their nfcals hop ing to see him.; ' ' ' So fur asould be learned Thnw has formod no definite plans for tho Immediate future. Then length or his stay here k not known, hut It Is believed he will go to hu homo In Pittsburgh In a fow -days. INFERNAL MAGH K SENT GOVERNOR ST. I'Al'L, Mum, Jul IT A Hiiuill iHihleliunrd bn nddn --ei to (loveinor W. S. Uiimmoud mil ou iiiiiiins; u i-intiidje, In which tui. ut tuelied u fuse, waa oMned h Seeie tary C. M. Ainliiwl in the Kiieriior,- office in the cHiilol Hum utteriinu. Atlnelieh hiiv llml if (luxeinoi Hiimmoiiil had not been nut ol town the liifernul luncliiue would liuve gone iliitH'tlv to I he giveriun. The go vei nor being away, but Hcrretnn oienei tlm package nud upon di covonng itx eouttitt. indificd the St. I'niil Hlice deimrtmniL ' The npUirulit wj- I.iI. n r i.W by doliTliM'". ' ' ' , J If ou feel "blue' No tu;ui)(". lasy. you uJM a good eleMiiIng out IIHUIHNIl'li the right thing for that pui'iHHW. It iitlmulutes tho liver, topon up (Jj.0. JhUMUUsJi, ujid puilfiex the bowies. Prloo 50c Sold by ( Medford PliHrinor). v ? tf f y I ? T T f T ? T t Y t ? t t t ? ? V v f ? T T t T ? T :: ' 'J in , 4 f fr USE ELECTRICITY "5 ' ft ' ', 'V ;; .r i! fvrsj For Cooking aid Heating and Conserve Our Naturail Resources When yon burn COAL, WOOD, OIL or (GAS, yon liave destroyed a product that cannot lie ' replaced for hundreds of years, if ever. Thofsun is-daily raising water in the. form of ''vapor from the ocean into the clouds, which v " , ' falls'as rain or snow in tho high mountains, ij iid' turns the water wheels for generating electric power on its way downward again to ,'. tho, sea. This power can he used over und over again ' without loss of anv of our natural resources. Investigate our "Rates for Electric Heating and Electric Cooking, made possible by SIX EAftGE POWER PLANTS, and 400 MILES OP TRANSMISSION LINES, en abling us to generate and deliver power at a minimum oi' expense. California -Oregon Power Company 216 WEST MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OREGON t T ? t .. . , & r t ' T y i - . '; PHONE 168 ,-um H'iifti.J,f " a -f y f ? T f T f T ? ? ? r f t t ? T' I : 5- -J ' $ $ ''J "" -v ''X ! I hi in et lo DUE TO GERMAN TORPEDO. (Couttinueil trom Piio 1.) ci.iii-.'. to follow snu Hddcl th ,t ' Home re.Mi'tt. he did St foll lb- out. In urt iMMnltMl ui. ever, thai the MitmiratU ilt-H "' wetv mil iiiiide,l to prsvenl i ' Tuiwi t'ltun xennsing his uoh m judpiit-Nt. unit that his faikti i- I lo the udiiiuultv' attvi I" ' ' win. uo tvanu fur blaaw." "Tilt' twdwiiuN f Im Uu-h i i ' sHN trH 31". to I kl -M 'f1 the vjMnel fswlr lfca "ilo ' boat on ths Atlantic, hik! Mron Mi m-. unit as fosnl tbsss wm ".. i.-.. mini to Mmjus lit t'mmrJ iosimii loi Hu- i . iiimmv tJunnff war Ibu. K'lutitv t lh Hdmirnsty igt-lrue iioh-i. tti ..ii 1 1 aal this pha" ut tin iti.i nirv i- !' CassarM ana Until wtmbl'hft niMli-ar in iitsbtH usTirfl TOO tuVVK 1(1 OiaSSlKT. I.OSf Small koIiI i bain' pure mounted on Inside Hni, iihiiic V A. Wood fontaliii d UK h Ke and n f xx ci ill-' Miidi'ii iiw.trd for re tin n to Mr- 1 v i ornMch 11 Hub i.iutt A T ? Y T ? t ? ? y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y HFT Pf HF1 P 1 J' I J M m 1 1 1 J M J M s Here Goes Your Old Ball Game Sunday, July 18 Medford vs. Klamath Falls y y y y y y y I y y y y y y y y f y y A. ? HHHHHH t I. jSL M v HMH t KSH v BsKlsVP afisBI H a hHiV n ssiiiV V asiiBlasiV asiiH MLylH asHLslH ':' don i urn ii XX I II v I i 1 I'll. ' t i i ! I'lci I t i'M i , .',ii mt lor ' i i H .ml J t Here is the best bet of the season, comes now Klamath Falls the All-Star Champion Contenders of Southern Oregon, Backed by $ One Hundred Fans and a Big Brass Band to show the Medford Boys the Way to Go Home ! "CANT BE DONE" Not When We're Looking and Medford is Trimming Up for This Occasion , DR. RICKERT eykujoTjt srtciAuW BE THERE AND HELP WIN GAME CALLED AT 2:20 SHARP k r bottle at Do Voo's. Utsi'Ut-S it. MKDKOKD. . . . 0HKG0N ...;..;;...-,..;;;;..; . I