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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1915)
PAGE TWO mavmiiD mail tkibune, medford. okecion, monday, auoust 2, 1015. m i 0 ! I u IOCAL AND I L PERSONAL 3. C. Murphy, formerly of Med fon), now of I'oi timid, Is visiting Ills sons .Top nml Will Murphy. MIbh Norn Daley and Miss TJicono Cnrkln returned 8undny from Ilerke loy, wlioro.jtlioy havo jbeon nttondlnfr Humnor?t$jliool. They nlso visited tho exposition n Hnn rrijh'clsco, ' "TaiHli'23" Jfic nny-lioro In "city. Formjgy Alco Taxi. Nc,w offlco Nash Hotof'Plione 3113. ; Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Iloscoo A. Jdhnson, a 1 0-iiouiiil boy Sunday. V61vct lc cream nt Do Von's. Mrat AV111. Stlne returned. Saturday from sovornl wooks visit with rela tives and frlonlls In Indiana. Drink Colro-Kola, "Klmt for thirst" fie at your fnvorllo fountain. John A. Westorlun'd loft Monday to attnnd tho directors nicotinic of the Northwestern I'rultrownrs Ikho at Spokane. MIbb Loiuiniiurjr, Millinery, at the M. M. Unpt. Stofo, early Full FoltH and Novoltlofl. 11G County Assessor Will flrlevc and Court Roportor Hoy OAvIs spent flat unlay and Butidny camping on Itogun rfcror Three thing you will want on your vacation, a Waterman Ton, Highland Linen papur and a Kodak. Med ford Hook Sloro. . . Fred Lewis and family of Wolloii nro spending the wcuk cmnplng nt ln)iy,Cmiii on Ito;uo rlvor. 800 Davo Wood, nhout that flro In surauco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune BJdR. 18. K. nrodle, president of tho Oro r,on editorial association, and rdltor of tho OroKon City Untorprlso, and wife, and Mrs. Nlola II. Lawrence, Miss Nlotn llardltiK and Minn I. Kvolyn Ford nil of Owtjon City, Hpent Sunday In Medford on rouio to Crater Lnko. Thoy will make the return trip ly way of Itond, OroKon. "Tho Country Hoy," which Ib tho IntOHt photo tlramntlo offering hy Josso L. Lnsky, Is the Ideal typo of clonn nnd wholoBomo photoplny such' oh fihould bo nppreclatod In all thu playliousoH of tho butter class. In IIh original dramatic form thlH play ran for nenrly two consecutive, sen- boiib In New York city, nml Ib even J now In domand on tour. Star thcatro tonli'.li't only. K. tj. PfiVlon, tho corn king of F.nalo Point, Ih BpendliiK tho day In Medford attend im to biitlncSH innt- 1 ' 1 fi to in. 1 tnho pride In making your watch . koj-p. porfoct tlmo. I thnvo ovory fa cility for dolnt; fino waicli ropalrltiB. Johnson tho Jeweler. III' 'A. ' WMlftrt of nunc6ni 'spent Sunday In Medford visiting friends and relatives. A eiftuco to net a hlfih grade flour nt ft low price. Wo havo Jut ship pot) fh a oar of this flour and will soil It out at $1.40 pur wick. Frosli Corn Monl .Sfi a wick. Monarch Sooll and Komi Co., 1U 7 H. Main. 118 A. II. I.cotl nnd wife and son of North Hrnnch, Michigan, aro nmotiK tho eastern pooplo spudlng n fow day I nllio city and vnlloy. "Whan that nuto wheel cracks and pops it nneds fixing. Wo mako as solid tiB now, at a Binall oxpenso. 1111 IIdkb Carriage nnd Auto Works. Ijin ilollowny, a prospwdor of tho WljlBkoy peak district, Is In tho city, 'and reports thst hut wk while 'prospootlnx Iib found pocket con talnlnjs oHr 100. Hollowsy says that In H y?sr In lUst sect Ion lie npver saw rcsl suts so thick nnd that )nrlhlni slHint tlio csbln uiiisl I lilll Up or tho postu will In f cut It lie ftAys Oml nrdlnsry dlslnroctHiits linvi no effect whatsoever on tbum wlmii thoy sosnt soiutbluK to t He "favohs A forost Hr to exterminate tlio Ht. nrgulnn lust their props nation hs bOn Increased by lack of the wnta, K0I. U f1lM fro,n botlterlnn the cows'. Us Coukey's Kly Knocker on tk oows Md get norc milk. Try a ol). Monrph ttowl Feud Co. 3IT llM MlN St. "s Hen Uader or this city. pluln shortstop for the Vernon ttam In the Ctttst leacutt, bj hllllui -'"8 and (lultllur .50. Do Veo OArrles tho hMt line of five cent oigara In tho olty. Hebrt 1'eluHw of llugltt Koliit SplU liBUy 111 this city. ttevf Serai $1.06 iter sack. Oyster Htiella $1.00 iiw wHtk llsraulu for this week. Monarch Bfa & Feed Co.. air :. Mum it n" WeUtHtra Cornttlua returned Hat unlay Imu a thrve daya' business " trip-1 Hwilan4. Jomumih. at the Uook ter, an oipert wnloli repairer. The Medford nsebl team will play WrU IH tbla ettr urni Huttday. The A-tsltora will be srceMtpftKted by a brass bead Mtd epeelal eeur eton tralH ThA gaiu prumteee to be oa of the beet ef the seasea. Merrhsntv' Luucli. lie. The hat, Xliklvou or V1.tUi wstw, lleHir bottle si ! Vuct. irruuii i aieM rlrad to ,i i v sin, Jllrilm woM tara lion ' H, . ' Corbln Edgoll of Kagle Point spent Sunday In Medford vtBltlng friends. ChocolnteB, 30 cents lb, Do Voo'o, Tho tennis chnmplonflhlp of South ern Oregon was won Saturday after noon at tho Country club by Ernest Adaina from II. Chandler Kkiw In tho flnnls of tho singles by the following scere: 0-1, C-l, 6-1. Tho victory gavo Adams tho club chainplonshlp for tho second consccutlvo tlmo. F.gon wns off form nnd dd not play his regular game. Adams wbb at hlB boat. ' In the consolation double finals, Carpenter, and Merrill defeat ed Tumy and ttelpl, 4-C, 7-!, 10-8, fri, C-3. Tho matched closed Iho most successful tourney In the his tory of SouthoVn drofion, atid the tourney was largely ntlended from start to finish. Homc-mnde palry at tho Shastn. Tho regular first of tho month meeting of the city council will bo hold tomorrow night. U Is expected that the commltteo having In charge the report on tho Mcdynskl robond Ing proposition will make a report. Snfety nnd Bcrvlce. We give both. IIolmoB, tho Insauranco Man, llonry Watson of Orantn T'aas spent Saturday and Sunday In this olty visiting frlondH and relatives. FrcBh roaBted peanuts at bo Voo's. London papers received In this city tho laBt week toll of tho need for more men, nnd editorially hint that conscription mny bo necessary before the end. An editorial In tho Lon don Mall Bays that tho llrltlsh policy Is to wait until Franco nnd Russia havo weakened tho KalBer's forces, and then send her troops for tho finishing tounht'S, thus enabling her If victorious to nnmo the terms of ponco. Tho Telegraph etatos that tho danger to tho empire lies In "playing world politics when tho life of tho nation Is nt stake, nnd urgoB action. Alco Tnxl, ICc anywhero In city; prompt calls, careful driver; phono 882-lt. Tho Misses Hess Clifford nnd Mar garet Dally returned Saturday from a trip to Crnler l.ako. The young ladles Hindu tho enllro distance on horsobnek. Tho lloguo river valley mules untherod by emissaries of tho allies for uso In tho gerat Kuropoan butch ery were shipped to tho front Inst week, Tho warring powers have cur tallod tholr purchaBon of horses for mules, because of tho vitality and stronnth of tho latter. J. O. dorklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. ClinrlOH Dunlop of Charleston, Wli Ib Hpondlng a few days in the oty attending to business matters. S. l Kraley of Twin Falls, Idaho, Ib spending a fow days. In tho olty, Always rellnblo. Negatives made any where, tlmo or plttco. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Tho Portland Oregonlnn for Fri day contains a four column picture on tho first page showing a sceno In tho fodornl court. District Attorney Clar onco Kennies Is shown pointing n chubby forefinger nt tho Jury, nnd wonrlng n typical Heames' smile. Qui your buttor, eggs, cream, milk dna butter milk nt Do Voo'a. N. S. Honnett took a party of sev en boys to tho summit of Mt. Ash land Saturday, tho climb being made by moonlight. Those going on tho trip woro.Uusfloll and Clnyton Bish op, Phllbrook, Lester Hennott, Merle nnd Cocll KhodiM nnd Ira Haker. The first camp was pitched among the big ferns In Ashland canyon. They started on tholr ollmli at I o'clock In tlio morning, reaching tho summit at sunrlso. They registered nt the forestry station. They had n snow bull fight and built u snow man. Din ner was then served. Tho party re turned lo Medford Sunday nftor noon. llnvo you tried ono of those Do milk shakos nt DoVoo's? Frank Hybeo of Jacksonville spent Saturday In Medford attending to bust it ens liiktlHm. Tho Allen pictures of Crater Lake were shown nt tho Star theater Sun- da), aud will he subjoined to the muting pictures of tho ltoguo river valley being shown In tho Oregon building at the Han Francisco fair. The) nr the first iiidUhk pictures to lie taken of tho lake, and attracted much attention looally, Mr Allen T. ... ii leaves u) hiiki tor Han rruneisco TuesiUy. ICarly Fall Kelts, newest patterns, lowest pricoM. latest colorings. Miss Uiuusbui.v, .Millinery, M. M. Dopt. Store. lift Mrs. Florence McCoy left Saturday on a two weeks visit to the San Fr.Ui elui'O exposition. Kho will also visit friends In California. Miss Wttie Frsaure who trlmmml for Mien louithbiiry this spring is landing iu or three days In Med ford, end mib Miss Louuelmry of the M. aad M. millinery department, will leae Haterdwy for Sun Frnnois to to attend the millinery openings. Quick service for your Kodak fin ishing. Bee Weston's Cautern Shop. Herbert Alford and Milton Sehu hard aueut HuHday at tho J. II Coch ran summer keuie at l1ah lake. On Cie relgrm trip they w aeoautMn kd ojr Ute Mtaaga UMiudn Coohran Mad Ltmf Vre. It wiM HesHagarr to wait tllUg atliea utnr a maun Uk nsWl ) rewsi lit autu. II. K. Gale of Merlin Ib spending thgo dny In Medford attending to biiHlnesB matters. K. L. McCluro and wlfo of Mnrsh fled are In the city today en route to Crater Lake. , Weston Cnmern Shop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Percy Stowort, prominent In the flnnnclal operations 6'f Iho middle west and party of seven and mnld nnd vnlet, will 'prrlvo in this city this evening on tho second Bect'lon of No. 1C In a prlvato car. The party will leavo Tuesday morning by nuto for Crater Lake, Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. LaUnmeslter of Palo Alto, Cal., are spending a few days In tho city nml volley. Attorney A. C lloiigh of Cirants PaHB Is sepndlng tho dny In the city attending to legol matters. Take your wntch to Johnson, tho Joweler, you will recelvo unusually good service. Miss Virginia Ileeman of Oold Hill visited friends In this city Sat urday. Noel Martin of Castle Hoc):, Wn., Is nlnong the out of town visitors In the city this weok. The llarnum engine that bus puff ed and snorted nnd wheezed Its way up nnd down tho llarnum line for 20 years, will puff nnd snort no mora In this section. Tho old locomotive has been loaded on n flat car and shipped to the northern part of tho stale where It will ho engaged In hauling logs In tho Nehnlem valley. Tho engine, lllto every other human clement, bus begun to show tho signs of time, for tho cylinders leak, and tlio piston rods aro worn, and the flange on the off hind wheel Is worn almost to a thread, Thoso de fects will bo removed before It Is again plnced In commission, In tho twenty years tho old engine wns oper ated hero It had but ono accident. It ran Into nnd killed a cow nbout n thousand years old, Charles Chnmplln of Foots creek, wlfo nnd child hnve returned from n months visit to relatives In Chicago. Ho has received a telegram that his brother Fred, n former resident of the vnlloy, Is recovering from Injuries re ceived a week ngo In tin automobile nccldent, and that unions there nro Internal Injuries, ho will recover. Mr. Chnmplln was ono of a party Ring from Chicago Monday evening, d weok ngo, to spend tho night with ncorgo Ado, tho humorist. At Ham mond, lud., tho car skidded off tho grnde. nnd rolled down tho embank ment. Russell (Ircon, tho drlvor, was killed, Mr. Champlln had his bend cut open, ono rib dislocated, right arm broken and body badly bruised. Ten stitches were necessary In his scalp. Arthur PItnam, tho California sculptor, son or Mrs. M, M, Putnam, of Medford, hns been nwnrded n gold medal for bronzes on display nt the San FrnnclKco exposition. "Undo" Job Harrison, owner of Cinnabar Springs, Cal., Is In tho city today. Uncle Job found the Cinnabar Springs thirty years ngo nnd has opernted thorn ever since. Over IfiO sufferers hnvo visited his resort this yenr. DOG WATCHES rflCE 10 RE D.r A. .1. Helms' (Ireat Dane, sur- uumci! "Piiulel" has iceeived u shot of (eniuin kiillur, fur "Duuiel" liu developed n streak of inlelliveiice honlcriuK im the uiienuny. In ioiii pliaiu'e with the eitv uiilinniu'i' ie gnnlint: the nuii'.lini; nt cnuinc, the mushive lirule wears u leather muz zle. The muzzle i no liiilm of (lil oii (I to l)iin!o, so lie bus learned to ruli the innrV.lo off and put it hack on again when ho seen n policeman ruining. That Daniel is able to dis tinguish lietween it polieemun nnd nn ordinary eitien U unusual n nil liiimiuis look alike In ilnu.s us u rule. A demonstration t'i,' tlm menttil fitcul tieH nl' Duuiel hns been given enough times to proe Unit it vn hot acci dental eluding of Die law, but per I'ormcd with iiremedilulion ami Afore thought. The muitelc is of leather, nnd built to icive its wearer us much eomfoit us possible. Daniel is the hlKtfel dux in Jneksnn enmity, nml was unpolled IS mouths ngo, CLOSIXt! OUT sai.i: OK TDK WAUimOHK STOCK Tho owners of tho Wardrobe, Srafsky Hrothers. adortlso they will positively closo out tholr stock of clothing and men's furnishings with a big wale which commeuces Aug ust 4th and will return to Califor nia. They hao tin ad In this Issue explaining tlio reason of tho sulo nudj giving a list of numerous bargulns Thoy also advertise the fixtures for sole. TOO M.TB lO OIi.HSlKI. WAN'TICD -Mugairne sollctlois'. mule or foinale. Something new. good! commission. Addtose J, Mull Trl-j bllHO. IIS PO RUNT Four room flat e.r Imhmu, fMi'HteJiod or HiifurHleJioU. Tit W. Ttk. MMt. 11SM 1 1 ,329 ACRES OF IIP I Additional citizens (tilled upon tho Wafer iTpers' aKoCiatlon thin morn ing, and signified their desire to take the "water cure" bringing the total acreage, for Irrigation up to noon to 11, SUp 1-2 acres. The acre age signed tilts morning amounted to !)2G acres, '4 III in orchard land, and 512 In farm lands. J, A. Wester lund Saturday Hlgned up' for 102fi acres. It Is expected that W. H. C.6r6 will sign a similar amount ndded to tho COO acres ho has al ready signed, to bring his total to 1000 acres. Those signed this morning were: Fnrm. Orch. F. O. Mallilson .100 iOO Koger llennett 40 20 A. II. Isboll " Ti It. R. Farm Pro. Co 88 Tom W. Osgood 37 , ICfi J. K. Johnson 2B Mrs. C. R. Wilcox 21 24 It. L. Dodge 15 (55 M. 13. R-rnyton 20 Samuel Rosenberg 25 J 00 Palmer Investment Co 90 I3d Hamlin 10 Dr. WobBtor 5 C A. W. Shepherd 10 R. Nelson 12 C Coo. K. Marshall 30 J 7 Wm, M. Holmes 40 05 N. Nelson 10 10 T, K. DanlelH, 20 W. K. Doylo 7 L. P. Hubbard 15 CO J. A. Westerlnnd 1025 Harvey Walter 10 5 W. 11. WaU 22 A. A. Moody 2 8 II. C. Flanders 20 J. T. Hroadloy 3Vj Previously reported ....4322 C082 Total Orand Total .1735 C5!)4 11,320 MARSHALL NEILAN IN THE COUNTRY BOY Star theatre, Monday, Aug. 2nd, matinee nnd night, Marshall Nellau, in "The Country Roy", a Paramount feature In four parts. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr and Mr?., fleorge Il.uker iiinde n business tup to Medford Frila. .Mrs. Jeliii lligiiiboiluuu uud Mrs, Fox of Dirhv isited with the lut ter'n motlur Tliiiiduy, lr. and .Mi, .Meinl of Aslilanu moved into Murk Maker's lioiiic lust w eok, .Miss M.i tie Nowstnuu of l,.ik eieol; spent thu week with the Missc Abbott. II. L. Knberlri, iiiunuser of u trav eling imitKiii pietuio show, and Ins wile, with tlieir show, spent Vnd.i nnd Siittril.iv here, M'ij l.dvunts nnd Lnwirnie CHICHESTER SPILLS IHAVIOMI IIUAtlll I'lUlKlt ,., llkMUltl,StlI.AIatKIUIl SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EMRHMCRE POWER GAS LAND SIGNED Ffl RRIGA 9m HLBftfftjQPDBl'jb9aLHbbk I.dlxl AururunnHiiifi bl.b.(ej-allUa.I IllsaJWN I'llUU Ufd ! tlU ..uihwy I n, wtlcJ tU I'lkt KtU,. Y '!'& lkr. r ar v v jy JmJ; ? ? r ? ? t r r r ? t f r ? t r t r r r f ? ? r t T ? T ? r r ? T 9 NEW NECKWEAR 'I'lie neiv Ostvicli Huffs, in till wanted dolors alid combination of colors, lnodoratcly priced; 'also Quaeker C'ol- lors in plain white, blue and lavender trimmed. MIDDY BLOUSES Good quality While Galatea, well made, some trimmed with blue collar and cuffs, others nicer for plain hangings, XJm 98c t -..15c, 20c, 25c $10.00 Summer Dresses now :. ..$1.()5 $16.00 Suhimer Dresses now " $7.50 "Dainty Lingerie Dresses in white or figured, all this season's styles, entire stock divided, in two lots to close out. THE MAY CO. m5 Wrijjht of Ohio liuve lieen viiitin tlio Wright family for tho pat week. riss Kvc Diiuhunnu of Alilnml is vinitinff her Krandmotlier, .Mrn. Kej. 3fr. Afiirphy nnd .son llurvey of Medford are trnnxnotinjr lmsiness! here. J. lVroy Wells nnit wife, ami Mi-. HimmotiH ami sou are camped nhout a mile poiitli of town. Mrs. Jim Simmei'Hllo in in .Med ford under the euro of a doctor. Miw Veil Itiuhv nnd the Simmerville eliil- dteu eiit the fir.-t of the vee' lieiv. J A Mirvey'j'ri'W is iMio'cviin.' t It- MtwAViwwawKt3agMiMi-j9tteii;ifia mw wh "Bull" Durham is Always "Good Form" In the very smartest circles of American society the hand-made cigarette of deliciously fresh "Ball" Durham is recognized as the supreme expression of tobacco luxury, h is stylish, correct, and stamps you as a smoker of experience, to "roll your own" ciga eites, to suit your own taste, with BULL The wonderful, unique, savory fragrance and flavor of "Bull" Durham the delightful mildness and smoothness of "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes --are irresistibly attrac tive and enjoyable. This pure, ripe, golden mellcw tobacco gives paramount satisfaction Co discriminating smokers the world over. FREE An nge of cigarette papers, will both be mailed,ree, to any naiiess in U.S. on postal request. Address "PulP Durham. Durham. N.C. THE AMERICAN TODACCO COMPANY 63 Sample Waists $3.95 JUST ONE pF A KIND Newest ideas in Silk and Lncc combined. Sell ordinarily nt $6.00 to $7.50. Mostly 36 nnd 38 sizes. Made of Cr'epe De Chine nnd Silk All Over Lace. Just this one lot to close at' this firice. CURTAIN SCRIMS Plain Marquisettes in white and ecru, all U0 inches wide, nothing Agents for TJoyal Worcester, Tion Ton, Nemo and Clossard Corsets. Ladies Home Journal Patterns. Drug Sundries at Department Store Prices road from Hutle I'nlls In Crater Lake via Prospect. Mi-i Annuhellc Mnlcom of 'iVnne see ii isftin; Mi KNio Wriulil. Tin' Chri-tinu l.'iuii'.inr soeiely nml Mother's chili iliieoutiuued for nhout it month. Thev e.xjieet lo inke up (he work uith leuuwcil vior in Seplemlier. Alr-s. Jr. 1'. Baker N xperilint; the week at Mor,uito Aith Veil Wiyhy flore Unllnrd, little son of Mr. nml Mri. Hallni'il foiinerlv of this plnee, hut now living in San IVdro, 'al., was run over ami killed liv ui uuto- GENUINE 9 Durham SMOKING TOBACCO Illustrated Booklet. show. ing correct way to "Roll Your Own" Cio-artMtes.nnd n n.irl. T T f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y NEW FALL SUITS A few of 'tire advance styles in the Fall Suits have arrived, in the popu lar belled effects, plain and mixed materials. 48 "Klosfit" Kilit Jersey Silk Petticoats, the $4.50 and $6.50 Kind Cut to $1.98 THE MAY CO. moliile la-l week, lie hroko hii lejj July :inl and could not net "til of tho way. Tho undersigned will lcavo Pranlc Lewis' confectionery every dny ex cept Sunday for Medford with ula auto at 1 o'clock p. m arriving nt 2 p. m. Lcavo Nash hotel, Medford, at r p. in,, nrrlvo at Kaglo Point nt C p. ni. A part of tho traffic Is solicit od. S. II. IIARNISU, Easlo Point, Oro AUTO SKHVICK KKOM KAOLIi 1'OI.NT TQ MKnroiU) AMI ItACIC juiK&sandafjiva B Aik for FRF.F PacAcicr of "Poptrt" with each fc sack. r9.T fir- rjuJtta " iiimmii anit I : 1