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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1915)
PAGTU TWO MJfiUKOKD MAiL TmiUTNM. MMIWOUI). OR1SOON, SATURDAY, JULY 24, .1915. ttfc ! II It Iff - iTfWj W5u .rsu j PERSONAL J. U. Ernns of Foots crcow utartojl this week from Medford on a walk to LaPJuo on tho onat Mile of tho Cas. endca. Frod Kolly writes froTi Komo Alas ka, tliat ho and his wlfo tirrlvud nafc 1v iinlv R. . " Tho, Ijrnt crojp pf "Soudan Grans'' I has dono plienomlnally woll. H. It. Tronson of Haglo Point reports iliut grass planted two months ago Is seven feet high. '"Iail-333" lGc anywhero in.clty. Formerly Alco Tal New ofIco faglil Itntfll Phniin 933. " 1 Monday evening while trying o Ueei cool on tho front uorch of her homo Mr C, W. Morton foil and broko hor arm, say tho Roguo Itlvor Argus. Tho lady sat down In n rook ing chair but failed to notlco, In the dark, that tho chair was cIoko to tho edge, and It tipped off bofore sho had n clinnco to lioln liorsolf. Tho porch Is high and when Bho struck tho'grounif .Mm bit on hor arm. I)c. Whltuker was collod nml ho goon lind tho bonus In placo and sho Is doing vorynJcvV now. , Velvet tc cream nt Do yoo'q. . M. A". Walsiijtho Cattle buyer, ban begun milt ngiunst tlio, Southiirn Pa cific 'for dnmagJls tjaiisod by being HliitlMi up when tho engine bumped tho caboosq In which ho wan tented, causing him to lurch forward loosen ing teeth, llo asks I2G00 for mental mid' physical iuiriiIhIi, r00 for lomi of time, $2C for doctor's bill ami flfl.OO (or hospital fco, n total of I3Q.17.R0. " fyo Davo Wood about that flro In suranco policy. Oftlco Mall Trlbuno DIdg, Acting Mayor Medynskl and mem bers of tho city council mid Forest Supervisor Krlckson returned Friday from a trip, of Inspection ot Fish lake. A report, of 0ulr observations wlll.'bo made next week. Only tho nnmo In new, Bchol. has macfo "Nono Hotter Ilroad" for ton years, lit Medford. 108 Medford' hart boon , "worked" on magazlno' BiibnrrlptlonH. fiubscrlbo tlirj)i,ip.)i u rollnblo. dealer, tbon you gotjthuim Modfonl ll'tinlc Storo, UiiopIalST-Plima outing lints nt 98c alhjhls woolc. MIis Lounsborry nt M. M, Btoro. ' 100 Information .rcKar.tllng. exposures, dovlTnjiInt',, printing. Medford Hook Btqre.. J ' ford seat covers nml Hoods' collu lolilpfiBhtB". x Tent Factory. 10 1 Mri. D, h. McNary returned Friday pvcjitng (rom n trip through tho mid. dluaOttPs visiting her mother and othorir.jjntlvos nml friends In Mlclil on 'going Via Portland and Ghmt Koftliorn, returning by -way of Now Orlpansi nnd roxiiu oyer tliQ,fiinKQt Itouto, flMiilng. iv fVwr ilnyii In Oak land with Mr. and Mrs John Cox, seulug tho exposition and other points ot Interest around about tho city. Uudlo Bchol U baking the Nena Hotter Hread. 108 , Hon. John Hurko, treasurer of tho United Status., wan u, illHtlugubdicil pnsseugor on No. M last night. Mr. Hurko has bcuu In San Francisco cheeking up thft sub treasury In thnt city and wn on (its wuy to Purtlaud fey u brlof vllt with bin brothor, Judgo T. C. Hurko, collector ot cus tpuiH. Mr. Hurko Is a North Oakotuti, havlngnqrvcd threo tonus as ovoruor of that htnta, and has a miniliur of frlonds nml acquaintance! In the Hoguo river vnlloy. I take prldo In making your watch kP,"P perfect lliuu. I bnvo every fn o'lllty for doing fluo wnleh repairing Johnson tho Jewour. Mw llenrbold of los Annul on has Iiqimi callod to this ey by tho serious lllnoMKof lir mint, Mm, 11 A. Jauseu of lioslfc Ornuxt) ittttot. "Wlimi tliHt HHto whwtl ej-McKs and pups It need fixing. Ww inako n solid as iipw. tit a tumll oHusi Hlt IImm (Mrrlnie and Auto Works. ' Or H. P. Uargia.v leavvs soon on a nunitli's vscutlon In Cailfnrnlu, Vlnltluv tlin Sen Frmwlwo timl San UUhio xtHsUlona. All mtUlurr nue half pi lee and lea. Uihi Lounsbarry at M. & M RtVM. IOC .Thartt has hmu u abataiueut In tint praatlce of autolsU iiDorlu tho S. P. wauhmaa at the Main Hvenua oroaalni. ltatlroad offlolwU have la sit Ml a tawing agMluat thu practice, artU are taking the mmiaa and uuiu ) of all ftutolsu wh vlvlala tbo Safety First romiuattiitutMtl. )o Von earrtM Ilia unit lino of five oont cigars tn Ih elty. Mls Marlaa Uragg ot Aalilaud bait ro(urd to bfr bmn' aftr vtaitiiiK frilmils and rclattx.h in thia cliy. Don (iruH of Klamitlb falls U Hjiusdiug a law da.a in Uta clt at (0UUng ti bstnn mattra. CJjmrt Wiiu-h ri.irT ,I'fieR'v W V sluilit- ( Ike lu ff ffvi WhlloBwImminginthoNntatorluml RUtH SfdMEHoUSE'lHV'A DIGNIFIED FAMILY" AT UAQE TONIGHT nt Aalilnnd Frldtyr night Denuty Slier-, . . i Iff Curlcy Wilson hqd n narrow es cape from drownlng,.Blnklng for the second tlmo boforo being rescued. Wilson and party of frlonds wero mnl tug merry In tho tank. Ills com panions prevailed upon him to leap from tho springboard. Wilson Mid, though bo could not owlin. Ho be- camo strangled, ami In his fnmilc offorts to keqp(nfb)aUjlif focati'd him i hen. ai nrsi iiiii'i'joniisiiiinugnij m was joking, but when they rtwjjcil tbo sorlotisncsH o the sl(iinlontr?it(,J mm uui. ujii( niiirin nen m in'M was spundod. and tba life savers res- ponded. ! 'I ' J' , ft. Knnln In. 1 A MA...M If fll lfAA. liuvuft.in, u t;i;tiiii in. iu v: n-.l 1)1.1 .. ( M.l..'l'l.. ,..l tM x... uiiiiin i.i .inn lh niyiiL evening In Ashland visiting Homo-mailo pastry at tho Tho condition of (buiornl William Sooysmlth, atrickcu Thursday, shows a slight Imprnvdiiicut (odny. Tho -. genornl rested aHy Friday night. Take your w'atch to Johnson, tho Jeweler, yon, will rnrolvo unusually sood sorvlce. Tho pollco luivo placed n ban on tbo prnctlco of "rushing tho cnu" In tho alleys, and lridny night ordered n party of wanderers ou,t of tpwn tlida engaged. Tho pollco allege that tran sients nro not tho only ones guilty of tho offoimo. , Safety nnd service Wfl glvo both. IIoluics, tho Insnuranco Mun. Manager J. T. Sullivan of tbo Itoguo Itlvcr Cnnnl company, loft this mornlpg by nuto for Fish lake, to In spect the construction work being carried on thorn. Mr. SulllvnnJ In the first man to reach the lako by auto, making tho Initial trip t jveak ago. .- . . f .t Fresh roiwtod poanuts at Ho Vpo's. .. .yktfirV'qMngHugoilo is among tbo out of town visitors in the. city this week. Joe Hcemnn of Cold 11111 spent n few liours Friday afternoon In lho city uttotullng to business nvattern. Spoclal train bonrlug ICIkH rnturu- Ing from the grnnd lodgo nt I.oa An golas passed through tho city Friday ovonlng. Courtesies wero oxtoudod by lliq local lodge, Alco Taxi, lDc nnywhojo In city; prompt calls, careful drlvor; phono 883-11. t ..Mrs. Mnry,ltyaii of (Sranln Ijfeg Is visiting, frloiids and udalives Inftiils city thlq week. p J. O. 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The Medford loam Is being Htreiiglhoned for another clash with Klamath Falls on (heir own grounds, Sorgennl Pat Mogo of tho pollco fnrco In taking his two weeks vacation allowed by tho city council. Havo you tried one of thoso He milk shakes nt DoVoo's? A spcclnl snsslon ot tho city conn cl will be hold next Monday night to consider tho mnttor of tho applica tion of tho Itoguo Hlver Public Sor vlce corporation for nn electric fran chise. Dr. C, T. Van Soyna and family havo roturnod from an nuto trip to tbo San Frnnclsco exposition. II. L. Kolly of Orogoii City, nowly appointed master fish warden spent Friday Inspecting the Hold Hay dnm flshways nnd left Saturday to In spect tho Anient dnm fish ladders. Ho Is on a tour ot inspection of tho Ivors of tho stale and promises to Investlgnlo conditions ut tho mouth of tho Uogue. Hie wns formerly fish culturlst at tlutfKlk creek hatchorv Friday wns tbo hottest day of tho vnur Hin I lini-lnnniAfnt- rm( n.ilni' 1 O I Kerr, pnVildet of th.j Oro-l humldltv was low nnd tho bent not oppressive. Pallet loim nro for continued warm weather. The wreck of i freight train nt l.oj. hind was .rosponflblo torn fntlfljouj dclav In tbo secQiid soctlon of train f'l: JiV"1 'jiatyojiyiiiff. .. .p Friday nluht from Klnmnth Fnllmojid nro spending tho day luspecllnpio statq oxperlmont farm nt Tu&nt. TWeptno fr?m-Jvlainath li01by unto,"' spending Thiirsdny nlglit nt Crater Uiko. Tho party Is on u tour of tho state. Get your butter, eggs, cream, milk dnn butter milk at Hn Voo's, Sonntor Von dor llellen of Wollon spont Friday afternoon In Medford attending to business matters. F. W. Cnrimhan. malinger of tho llluo I.odgo mine, and wife, and Hen ry Calagliun will loavo Monday for tho llluo I.odgo district. S. A. Dean of Montague, Cat., Is spending a fow das In tho city at tending to btisluoiiri mailers. Miss Flo ThompfHiu of Jacksonville vlHttiulj frtiyuls in till. elty-Kilday, ,uf-turnypn. People living m the neiglihoiliooil of the new1 federal liuililinj; on Sixth ami llull.Vtijlrcctri eouii1aiii Hint they nro uwukgneil morv morning willi tlio liinlH, jymisv brlckiibisuiiH ns piriioiiHly InuAliiiig briclcH. During llie hot Hpell the' wnrkineii go to work til .r):0U oVlocJ nml iiiil nt 1 ::i0 p. m. to osenpo the lieul, and (hi elinngo in tlio working hours has ruined huvoo willi the beauty sleep of guests nt tlio .Modfonl Hotel nnd hoiiio of the loud- ing eili7cns. Tho eo'mplninees nl Icjro thnt tlio souml of a trowel ugnnist ti lirifk would wnko up tlio dead, and that while udmiriii tlio en tei prise of the'looIerH projmso to tile n eoinplnint nninxt u eoutiutiiUiou of tho prnetise. According- to present plans tho federal building will ho eompleled by .luiiuury lsj. . It. V. Cfiincy Hen C. S.bcldon .....,. IJ. tt. Alctj.lbo .'..'. J. fy Andrews, Trlplo A orchard ,.... L. A. Snla'JIo '.... K. W. nralherd :...... ' John Weiss ., .'.....' ( ' W. H. Walker, nigr. Wng nor Hutta 6rcUnrd '20 IW V IJ. Campbell A, T. Hrown f. a a tjcnuciiarci ...., Scudder & konly ... ' :.. ' Frank P. Farrcl .".. Herman C. Joy ....,.........'.,.,' ' M J Norrla. ..'' ::. it C II. dhadwlck 36 W. H. Coro !000' L. Nledcrmoycr .'...'.... -to Wm. Ru'dfgi? .:....'. :. ' J t-'. -Wortmaii ':.M...:. ' H. It. CoV Orch. Co., Gify"' Connor a: ' Frank Weston ,.. Wilson Cltzcr, W. J. El- , , t mer, Mgr , , K. II. Fr5ncii....r ......2'24 O. A. Hoover ' 30 C. W. Abcrcromble . C. H, I.'llllo V.' ilursoli '.......'. CO James Cnmpboll P. W. Hatnlll ..... Purcoll &TayIor 30 John A, (Inmmoll 10 N. J. McVroll 10 J. S. Frnzco .'...'. 18 W. .1. Hartzcll (Threo Oaks) .'. 20 Hay O. Smith 8 C. Holn King 10 50 10 10 no 20 r.o tno Oil 2.- 'ic6 iqb, 100 i . 100' 7 J 30 27 10 10 20 GO 20 30 13G 2 30 IS -JMkX. II Your Vacation or Trip is made more pleasant by tho ijiso of our Travelers Checks no worry nbout risk ofTlos vf theft, an when much currency Is enrrjed. Von ent cash them whcic ever you Btop, , , , my ,.. OVER J?2 VC'ArtS:l)NOER ONE MANAGENJENT . i I u 5,375 ACRES SIGNED UP. (Continued from Pngo Ono.) A. Woutbjjrb ,.. F. L. TouyeJIo .., J. A. Pory ,4...v.. 11 20 40 SAFETY FIRST Don't risk Injuring yotirsolt nnd sotting your house on flro by attempt ing to clean clothes at homo. U Is dangerous, nnd Is not worth thq Isk to which you oxposo yourself. You can Insure your 6wn TAiy nnd tho proper handing of your ,?6thos by ending tnun for cleaning. j:tflslng, 'Ivclng to a plant whtnfi tfl o.cdcrn,, flro proof and up;tq-dato. Our chargos iro so low that It wll not pay you to do your own work. For your own protection, call 24. L 1 !" i HAL 1 '-.j-r rrr i ' ' : XOURINP..CAR 0O. For Country Service And loriijy hard trips. Competent cliauf fours, oasy 'riding curs. . ! ' ' r i ' Wc also operate the Crater Lake auto line from July 1 ,to October f . ?Autov Stage iWos'ttlocUWd; for Critter liaUe on IMo'nday's, "We'duosdays aid Fridays. Special trips can b6 arranged" to leave on any day. Road information bureau in connection. Office and stand at the Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Oarage. Phone 100. . C.OTJRT HALL, Manager. , . Protect Your Eyes From the Glaring Sun Finest line of amber glasses, and goggles, ever shown in Southern Oregon. Prices range from 50c up fc. k GATES .1 i 8 TPOj f,A Th r CTiASHIITf. FOU HAUJ- I'J.I tourlntt enr In good condition nt n bargain; nil extra equipment Included. Cnll C. K. tlntes. 107 DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TRUE TO ITS NAME ,GET OUJf, PRICES ,, Medford Creamery 115 N Central A i I tm -J St $ UttU Amtfrfi ?55S3('J iaia) Perfectly Satisfied That's how you'll feel after you learn how our expert service insures better lights and surer starting. J) Adlc-iKvyw' inin MTPutmru yuu iitin. xr jc. .free itiaoect ion at anv battery at anv om-j t'hu ELECTRIC SHOP time &(mm&iWr&( Tomorrow's Success Is FounSed Upon Today's Preparation Prepare for Your Future Uuslnoss Success by Attpiidlp tho Medfoixl Commercial College "Southern OroEon'H Uusy nuslness School" DAY A.VU MGUTSOHOOLrnow In session nt 31 N. Orapo St. Mcdford.Or.- .i. Ariiiouncem eht Wc wish to announce the reopening of the PULLMAN BAKERY with the same high standard goods that have made us so well known the past - ten years in Medford. It will be possible for you to secure our goods from your grocer. Same quality, quantity and'jpnec. Ask for tt t "None Better Bread" Open Monday, July 26. TT" INSIST ON HAVING HOME MADE PRODUCTS i And thereby help the payrolls we have and help build ip larger ones THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME f i Medford Concrete Construction Co. Inc. Scwcr Plpo Culverts Drain Tlio Irrliption Pipe Valves ami Gates Lawn Rollers! Concrete Sand Drlck Sautl Plaster Sand Gravel and Crushed Rook Invcstiuato our products. Yon can't no wroiv;i It yoji use them. Plans ami Estimates Furnished Free on youn Irriga tion, Dralnnne and Road Construction Work. C9tn.cn t (or sale at Warehouse or Factory Office and Warchotiso; R. R. bet. Main and Sixth. N Factery: Hlycrsldc Ave, C. J. SKMON-, Miinager A. jyrlaii hurli nln I tht Hutrn froni HltemtlUir' nt 11 smmm 101 1 lien tin westorn QriK hl terrlinnts' I.Hsah. ' f hiIaIvou or OolMtlR .tar ltc y jr r . TV A Handsome? RiiiGi' For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AD., WATER and j;RUlGAmTa,?IP Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Tclopliono 800 LET US SCREEN YOUR HOME Sununer Requisites Window Screens Door -Screens , Porch Swinns Lawn Seats Cedar Chests t iuimIumiic pillar or moulding 1 iomiik ih mk up of 4oor. .1 '-. ulrrpr. tc U4 grMUy i iiuh niaunrtii. w hv n .li lKllt mui 111 I lii'li liow vriaU'ly. tr r ttt tta l iuk it for you, M lr rhariiv MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Medford Ironworks K. G. Trowbridge, Prop. If .they arc made by us they arc right and will njcasc. Home of Pacific Cedar Chest ' 113 SOUTH HOLLY Pacific Furniture & Fixture .Factory "Si Gljwrajaiuidyand MMhhm Yorka 1 Ask Your Grocer and Butcher 1 ron . ROOUE RIVERj They Are Home 1 'li Grown u ('r?S"3rfeS0 They're the Best Ever USE THE PRODUCTS OF ;(. j! ' . M Rogue River Valley Cannery ' Th? Best Made Help Home Industry. Try LoDanherry Juice and Sherbets at the fountains and Ice cream parlors. Patronize lho institution thnt maintains tho Largest Payroll in Medford. . . The Medforcl Printing Co. The Bost Equippod Job Plant in Oregon outside of Portland. M V i iSfSfat o Voes. Phone 401; Ros. Phone 5031 j OlfT PS'