Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 06, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
MlflDtfOUD iMAli; TR1IHJN1IJ, BEDFORD. OKICCIOX. FRIDAY, AlT(!FST (i, 1015
M
'
r
511 ft i i."
IT
JOCAL AND
L PFRSONAI
'umnfm
Mm OrorKo II CnrpunW, Mri.
Iloljcrt V. HuliI mid lur kIhIpi, loft
l'rlilny 1).v luitmiiolille for A throe
;Woeka' visit lot.wrlinrt
lilwanut nt
tlia inonlB
llwnyt. film dim. Kvorythfrig
tliujtixnkot nffonlB In anryad. U7
)?
;Woeka' vUll InOwrlinrt.
' 114' nlwljffiteJol find ii
. tho KAili lnRft-l'i unci I
nor nhvnyt. film cliiwu I1
1,..... ..11.. rt.l .IhHUklAM
p .lf lU'l'l'Jt Wll" tllill IIUIIKI'"" ,
u. lLiSoron, wife mill two chlldron,
ti. I,U
ptjtKnrt Kliimitlli, and report n vdry
njimlfolo trip.
Scolikvo Wood about tlint flro In
Volf nml Wff:-rlimiofl from
Ip 'ii (!fH(r;rin)t.' Thy rflnie
liwllu b ' the miy of Kmnmth rnilM
Hi
id
fliirnrico'TioHoy. Officio Mall Trlhuno
..Illdg.
Tho AiiRtmt mimlior of Suiimt con-
llilnn u cut of tlm hrdnsso 'I'uiira ami
florpout" by Arthur I'ufnttm, iho ChI.
Ifornln BCulpior, winner of the koM
modal, tlm blithest iwnnl for tnl
unry hontnwod nt tlm Situ Frnnrlaco
t'Xionl(iiii. fononrntilx It, tho huik-azliu-
nay "Arthur I'utimiii, whoso
riiMf of unliiml noulpturo Is tittrnntlntf
mod k4n nlifiillon, a mnn for whom
mo wofil, grmlu Iirtnlly iieonis too
wnlbhfe", to8 awnrditl n Hold modal."
Njflf Scrnpg, ?4.li per wick. Oytitor
Shells! ?l.r() per suck. ItnrKiilu for
thin wook. Monarch Sood,& Food
Co., 317 13. Main 81. 118
Tho funernl porvlcofl of K. Mltmi
rnorl, n woll Known Jnpanoso of tho
local colony, Avlio died nt gaarail,:
Hon'rt lioipltul "Wort n owl ny, will brf
hold .IhlH ovonlng ut 7 o'clock from
tho WVqkB & Mcflownn chtipol, tho
itdy.lWm:'l llnuilltoh of thtijljRi
copnl church officlutlntr. Tlio body
will bo Hhlppod to Portland for cro.
inntlon( and loh ashos shipped bnok to
his old homo In .Inpau for burial
Mflnuniorl 18 survived by a wlfo hhjI
CIIIJII
Drink Colro Koln "first for thirst"
fib ht your favorlto foiintnln. 117
'11. It.. Hutchinson, a ijraduuto of
Purduo University, will art as coach
of tho AHhdla'nd high nchool 'this
Mrs. any Chlldors of this city vls- HER VOCATION" COMEDY DRAMA, PAGE FRIDAY AJD SATURDAY
Ituu who irionus ai AHiimnci uic ursi
6t tho week. '
Tho Uoldon Itiito Is BhoWliiK soino
ecoiitlonnl vnluuH In Wash ilroisns nt i
$2.J. , 117
Stoto Fbrolor Hhorly has roturn
od from an liispcetlou trf i to tlmi
Uutto Falls district. '
Do Voo carries tho best Una of I
flvo cent clears In tho city. I
Mrs. deor(:la llclnm will lav next '
wook on a nlohllH, visit to San Fran
olico nnd Loa. Angolou.aiid northoru
Cnlirornla points
Johnson, nt tho Hook Store, an'
export watch ropalror.
Job Harrison, founder and propria ,
tor of tho Cinnabar Spring In Nor ,
IliHin Csllfoniln, ndurnnd lo his hnmr
after speudilic itfow days In this city
on hiiftlnoM.
You can buy shII caww at tho Oold
on Itulo at Jl.Sfi and up, 117
I). C. Itoso of this city Ih confinoil
lo Iho tlrnnlto City hospital of Ash
land whoro ho tindnrwont an opora-
tlon n wook ago.
"TaxU333" lfic anywtiero In city.
Formerly Alco Taxi. Nowofflco Nash
Hotel. Phono S'I3.
Frod (Irlffln ban roturnod from
Southorn California for tho fruit
season. (Irlffln Is rounortod with n
moving plctnio work In tho south
during tlio wlntor. ,
Merchants Lunch, 2Cc. Tho Shasta.
"Mr. nnd Mrfy Fred Hopkins of Cen
ttal Point ar6 spending tho dny In
Modforil. j
Don't fall lo reo those, ladles'
waists for !)Sc at tho Ooldcu Hulo.
117
One of tho Inrgost crowds of tho
season Is .oxpoctod to son tho game
next .Sunday In this city botweon
Wood mid Medford. Johnny Welsh
of F.UIKHIO. a former University of
't. v i Vi. Ml km1 -il Ai1 IB
fiWBBtt' m fi1k ., MLR p, RlJt'1 - ' B
lKl!W!tf3BMfls'HE4ftt.2iH'.
PROGRESSIVES
OF
M
YORK
PLAN
I CAMPA!
AI.UAXV,
N'Y, X. Y., Ai
illyiinr orv fo
Thoer hns brpn a gradual moron- METEOR SHOWER NEXT WEEK
tlon of the weather tho last weoU, REMAINS OF OLDEST COMET
tho morcurv toaav registering 0 (
ST l.OClrf, ug C -Father Mnr-
' year, succeeding Otto Klum, who
comos to this city to act In tho samo
position. Klum during his lenuro ns
fonclf in'Mlid (Iranltu Gily always
' inrnilj out a winning football, and
'basketball team, froni nnythlng hut
Tlkely looking mutorlnl, and his suc
cessor lias his work mapped out to
equal his record. (
Velvet leu er.oatn at Do Voo's.
'''''XuoVnoy (lobino M. 'ltolmrtM mudo
,Jft profysslonal trip to tho county simt
ThuVfliiay aftornoon.
I tnjto prldo In making your watch
keoji perfect tlmo. I lmvo over fa
cility for doing fine watch repairing.
JolyiHn tho Jewolor,
-TtJio lloko Co-opsratlvo cannery
Wftl coiumenco the panning of toniu
oqM.iiej lust of next wolt. Tho to
iniUu crop Hits yosr Is largor than
. usual, (Jio vegetable bolng unusually
froo from bumps.
Tho DulmaifO Mauley Aulo Co. of
Portland want nn iigunt for tho N'n
tlonali Chandler and tlis llupinohllo.
If Interested wrllo to thorn.
Pecoy H. Stewart and party of
l'luliiBfloId. Nw Jersey, roturnwl on
Thursday nftoiuoon from u throe
days' rip to Crater lko. nnd left for
tho, norUi on thtrtr private ear "Vng
ttliomUc.." A cliaupe to get n high grade floor
nt u Jow iroe. Wo have Just H)ilp
pud In a csr of OiIh flour and will
sell It out t $UIP per suck. Frosh
Coip .'.Mtxil .35 . a suck. Monarch
Reed fend Feed. Co.. 317 IC. Mnln.
US
Itpger A. UnniHt, Mrs. Dennett.
Frauds llstntllt rh4 Misn Cthit'ino.
loturnwl Tbu(siTsy night 'from n two
dujs' auto trip to Crster Mko
When that. Auto wbl cruks sud
pons It ivoobj fixing. Wi make as
solid ns new, at h iniall oxjionaa. 1111
IIiiks OrrlMO and Auto Works.
F W. (riutbnii, mi'crlnl)UiUut of
the liln Ixlso mluH, has returniHl
to C0pier. Cul., alter speuitinc a
couple of das In this city buyiill
supplies.
Tha (luldon Itule storu has )nat
reeivtHl a lar" Hhljuimnt or nw Ml
eontt wiU ans. 11T
V. U,,Colenian has returaat frBi
wLV$ witnlna Incpwitna trip uy
tlto AytHlMfKt.
Mna letter tirt ai &rawali $
(C6Ws. Ill
Mlaa MmltHi K.k of c.uli Hill tpant
'ITiBjrsdin In Mtutford vlsltlnij 1rlMtdn.
11. 1 Rtd of Ould HIU was
tivslacHH Wier lu the l and Jatk-
srvlll. ThnrMtav
bfogon star, will pltuh for Medford.
Many funs from out of town points
will attend the game, Including n
Inrgo dulegotlon roin Weed. Tho Inst
time Weed played lu thin city tho
Inaliid broke up In a row. Thoro will
bo sovornl shifts In the loral lineup
to ulvo batting strength.
IJnill Mohr of Iho 7,Tedford Hotel
and family motorad over the Siski
you division of tho Pacific highway
Thursday afternoon, nnd report the
roads In oxrellent shnpo with no dust,
AV. F. Isaacs and family left Thurs
day evening for a two days' outing on
Ilogiio rlvur,
Weston Camera .Shop tor first closa
Kodak Ilnlnhlng nnd Kodak supplies.
H. T. ThompKon or Kallspell, Idaho
is Hpondlug a few days lu tho city
attending to business matters.
Homo-made pastry at tho Shasta.
Mrs. Alex Austin Is oxpncled to ro-1
turn tho first of next week fioin a
two months visit with friends and
relatives lu Kansas. .
Safety nnd service. yo glvo both.
Holmes, Iho lusnurauro Man.
llerl It. Ortior of Ashland trans-
noted buslnoas matters lu this oily
Thursday afternoon.
Frosh roastod peanuts at Do Voo's.
The Australian Hoys' band, shloli
will give an entoital'nnient at the Nat
this evening arrived In the city this
morning. Saturday afternoon thoy
will give an exhibition swim at the
Nat free, unit In the evening thoro
will bo nnother concert followed by
a dunce. Tho baud Is reputed to bo
one of the host organisations of Its
kind lu the world. One of the num
ber Is rotated to Count Xoppidlu of
(Iwrmnuy, whose Invention has struck
small terror Into hearts of Kncllsh
tituu the world over.
Jlrs. 0, K. Ooblo, tonehor of 11
plnuo, experleneo as yonra, Is pro
imrod to noi'ommodate pupils at .'n:t
lSiut tith. 1'-' a
Quick service for your Kodak fin
ishing. Sea Weston's Cumora Shop.
Try tho sausages and holognns for
sale at tho Ionom Market.
A. I.. Simpson of Condon, Ore.. Is
spending tho week In Medford.
Alco Tnxl, lfic anywhere in city;
prompt calls, carofnl driver; phono
882-It.
James Hopper of Chlco, Cal , is a
luminous visitor in the city.
J. O. Corking, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always rellnblo. Negatives mado any
where tlmo- or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Miss Gladys Hollo returned Thurs
day from a week's visit In Yrekn,
Cal.. with rolatlvos.
Qui your butter, eggs, cream, milk
dnn butter milk nt Do Voo's.
J. I). Howell of Hoseburg is nn
otu of town visitor In Medfor Utlils
wook.
Itudlo Scfiol. Is baking tho None
Hottor llrend. 117
(loo. II. Smith of Tillamook, Ore.,
spent Thursday In tho city.
Ilnvo you tried ono of thoso fie
milk shakos at Do Voo's?
A. J. Thomas of Cold Hill visited
In Modforil Thursday.
Siskiyou or Colcstln wntcr, 10c por
bottlo.nt Do Voo's. .
Tnko your wnlch to Johnson, tho
Jowelcr, you will rocolvo unusually
good service
See dates' ad In this Issue nn
nounclng the new prices on tho Ford
cars. Touring cure uro reduced from
?r,fir, to .Hif.70, nud Itondstors from
$ r, t r. (o . I IK. 70. The past year has
boon a very successful one for Ford
snlos M Mr. tlatos, fur exceeding
that of any previous year.
tin S. Urcnnon, professor of astron
omy at Kenrick seminary tonight
predicted a shower of meteors, will
bo visible Monduy uiid Tuesday
nights. '
Fntpor. Drennan said the display
is known as tho Pcrsclds nnd will
Inst throughout tho nights In tho
vlnlcity of Polar star. Tho nieteors
nro the remnants of a comet known
as Cymet 3, 1SC2, which is thought
by salentists to bo tho oldest comet
in tho solar systom.
This comet "died of old ago" ac
cording to Father Uronnnn and lost
Its compact iiucclus and finally bo
onmo attenuated through the length
of Us orbit. Kach year this planet
pasaos through Its orbit.
Hrothor llubort, professor of as
tronomy nt Christian llrothers col
lego, on tho strength of predictions
mado from largo sun spots now vis
ible, predicted novero electrical and
rain storms for Friday, August 13.
('Aim OF THANKS
Wo wish to express pur heartfelt
thnnkm to tho many friends nnd es
pecially to the Odd Fellows, Ho
huJuiliH. uiul Woman's Itollct Corps,
for the many klndnussos and much
sympathy extended to us in our hour
of trial and sorrow over the loss of
a loving husband and father.
"luiisjuuch ns yo did It unto one
of tho least of thouo. my brethren,
yo did It unto Mo." ,
Mil. J. T. IIOAItD.MAN,
NI Cllll.imiftX.
ug. 0. -o mini
H'f .i rslljMitkr orv to' prwro.hi -
jt. -lend lv llioir )inrly, floorai .
, Perl. in, told 2." np-slnte londors nt
..li evieulive eommittoo mootintr lu'to
foilnv tlint'lhe progroHtrivo (inrty ns
I'ii mil parl Hint stood pix-pnroil
lor pe.ien hh well ins lor wnr.
"Kery lliouglilftil mini kiwrwi Ibnt
if the wur wore In Ktop Inni'iirnu,
wulohproiu'l initiirifrlnl il(pi'oMinn un
mt'iliiilolv would wither In tln
lounlry," snd Mr. Piiikiiih,
Ai lo nuliopnl cninllilntos, Mr. Per
kins Miid Hint ho had no idcit wbut
Iho fiiluiv would hfJiijrl'oilh. He de
clined to suv whether ho holiovcd ( ol
Roosevelt iignin would he n ciinili
ilnle for presulont. or if ho would
support OoMTiior Iliiinn .lolin-oiMef
Cnlit'iiiiiiii for the presidency,
PEACE, IF THEY COULD
, SAVE THEIR FACE, BELIEF
SA.V FHANCISCO, Aug. C Dr.
David Starr Jordan, chancellor of
Stunford university characterized war
as a "groat mollycoddlo factory'' in
an nddross on "Eugenics und Wnr"
hoforo the nntlonnl conforonco on
Race llottornient today. His view
was based on Iho fact that tho
strongest and best men, physically
go to wnr leaving only the unfit, tho
defectives behind us forohenrs of the
i Knowing race.
"Thero are two groat arguments
against war," said Dr. Jordan, "first
it is fundamentally wicked. Wur Is
murder nnd lobhory systematized.
The socond reason is that the stron
gest men nro chosen for tho slaugh
ter and the men who nro left utter n
wasting war are men too weak in
personality to think or act."
Dr. Jordan 0x1110880(1 the view that
inoro than ono of tho nations now in
volvol would be glnd enough to mnko
peaco f thoy could "savo tholr
faces"
F.FTi II II "' "-'1L'''''M"Tri'liBlMIMMMIIItl Q
ml tI i
5&& i!
Hubbard voted bonds for f 1 5,000
high school.
TOO fTU c-o l..thSIPrr
Chocolatos. 30 coats lb. Do Voo's.
STKAYKD One dark
braiubd on fore leg;
ophouo 901)4.1.
hay horse,
reward. Tol-
'117
ttt ! ! IIMt ! ttjXlJ'Jrt ! ! jJmJmJmJj4J JmJ 'ot
V
Summer Time
Dainties
TOO HOT. to cook
Vcl von want something
npixMtoiiiK iul satisrying.
Tyy oni'HppcinlM.
lioIoifimK, Wt'init, Livir-
wnrst, Polish - Snn.sn.v;t.
(JuvJif KiitifiAlfp. Vwil Situ
Kagt', Link l'M'k .Sjiunjim'.j
b'ni-in Qmiiwhiio I lumltlll'iriO'
I .... ..a,ytl , . .....-.. -
KP h- ti& Train botlirat'tka aill lJulk H'AUXMKt' Ml-hulk.
WW. I se CWIM ny KHMNMr N
ikm oows aMd net innrx milk Try a
ouk Moinrfh Heea i-,-a v.u., sit
-llnat Mtn
Mfaa oiiM viuwiik ( I'sle Point
Vpui Tfcer'tnv in tlil tliv lattlM
frloMa mki kIhUv.n
Klnt aliiMii)K ..' tun jmii mU
suits at tU ..!) n i:iie Haturdan
117
Ttii- riiml ti nittf-r of llir i.ri
Piii uillrottd l.i IIih Toli lltullt
em (ihimIii(iIIii em i.u , '.;- l
Clli-.'l nt lli ilii'iliuit of l)l Hi'
I'nht
.MADKKKOAITllKI'ri,'-
' 1 at.
! MWP vKtl SiNVJllfflMfitfl' ()!'
Our Kttnm Iktrtuu'iit
in fttfa InWiefti()ii
Economy
j
v
r
t
T
f
t
t
?
T
?
T
T
T
t
r
r
T
t
f
?
V
V
;
t
r
r
V
r
r
r
r
v
r
r
V
V
V
V
i
31
Sale
to
Clean
upS
tock
f4fc, "-
r3i'l,,l,'l
This sale has been a humdinger. Customers have gone away
satisfied with the best, the biggest SI worth they ever re
ceived. Plenty of these bargains left yet. Wool Skirts, Wash
Skirts, Trimmed Hats, Panamas, Muslin Uunderwear, Shirt
Waists, etc.
Trimmed lints, values to $S.."ii)
$ !.()() SALE
riiti'immeil I lata, valius to sjw.oll, he
.hiding Panamas . $1.00 SALE
Children's Dresses value fo $M.9K...
$1.00 SALE
Children's Dresses, 7.V valuer 'J for
. $1.00 SALE
Ladies' Waali DresHes, values t.S50
$1.00 SALE
Muslin Ihidenvear, valuer tt s'180. ,.
$1.00 SALE
CiTjie DiiiU'rwear, values io 1.50,..
$1.00 3ALE
't'ejH 'Kiuama. values tu fc.i.' ." .
$1 .00 SALE
UdMOi' VVmI HkiHs. valine i 8.30
. - : $1 ,00 SALE
Udiw' Colimi and Mulutn Cotti
imim value la f 1..V) 1.00 SALE
.Jack Tar Middies, values to .f 2.2.1
$1.00 SALE
Shirt Waists, values to .VjO
$1.00 SALE
Hand Dags, val. $UA) $1.00 SALE
Corsets, values to $2.00 $1.00 SALE
Khaki Middies, values to.l.To
$1.00 SALE
Khaki I Mouses $1.7.") $1.00. SALE
Auto Veils $1.00 SALE
I'nuwols, values to .fS. .$1.00 SALE
To ideal" our raeks ol everv S iniij
C.mt alLStvleeittft Coats.
All $15.1)0 Coats today $7.50
All Coats up to$aft.Ol)iiielijding while
'hineilla, hlaek Silk and (Jollii
Con ts, extra special .. .. $L0.00
Your unrest rieted ehoiee of au.
Waists in stoek ineludinjr Crepe De
Chines, laees, oiles, ete., aetual val
tli to $12 .")0. e.Str.t speeial $2.JS
t
y
?
?
y
t
V
t
?
?
f
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
i
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
y
V
y
y
y
y
y
y
A Revelation to
Cracker Eaters
As the master workman in the
days of old took a pardonable
pride in his masterpiece, so we
take pride in '
SNOWFLAKE SODAS
regarding tbcm as the con
summate achievement of
years ofhardworkto produce
a cracker, which, in flavor, in
freshness, in crispness and in
unique deliciousne&s is win
ning for itself a permanent
place in the thcTVj of Ore
gonians. Made in Oregon
for Oregon people, we ask
you to try them but onzo.
You will immediately recog
nize their peculiarly attract-,
ivc goodness.
ii
18
At your tfrccer
lu jjenorous 10c and H5c package
Sold also lu bulk.
Don't oak for crackers, say
"SNOWFLAKES"
.t
PACIFIC COAST
BISCUIT COMPANY
rOKTt.Nl). OIUKiUN
i
10 Days Stopover
at
SAN FRANCISCO
i ml
10 Days at Los Angeles
r
mo ullmuMl on all llrlot.s lo the Ifcit
Thl will enabl ou to Me tho two wonderful
world l.poiltlotifi without Ium f time or extra
aviionio.
Scenory onroute li uneuriMuoil. lllvoiy milt
prolootiMl by Illook Signnle. Konr tlm traljm
ouph wj dully PortlHuil to Sun Frenolton witk
Ing oettloni for the South and KMt.
Lot iu wail you our lllustrutod foldore "Way
Mb Not" ami CHllfornle ami lt Two Ux-jiwUloa,"
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
" '"x'nl nRoiit will Ik j-lnil to lo Jim roll
liifbiumlloii nml on liiiiciiuy of jinn- nii or you
limy iiddiss
loliu M. scoti, fwn, lnwiiK'r t,
I'oilliiiul, Die,
.m.qaj3ctnaraaxiggga
rn,:i : .T:"::',,,:,!":i IVfooi- TVfnlroi-
JJCM.II I IM I" HI I I l'.IMIU. ITlOCll iTltlJi IV.V I.
aKu of tli'ti-nuiif"r ti tli ttu istun !
't
t
1&BKL
M 3zm.iiimi X
i VisrviSsi?. i
"THE "GREAlS? OKEGOIi'
Mlth UMU Uullrii .u. I... I. .. .
artMi ri-uu m... f,m, tM,Hl mdm,,,, i-
fttrully.ihr I KU-.lt..fO-w..lll I. .. ,. H
.ifli. Ih irar. THlar. SMlmuf . r I I 1 1 i.
ihiI tmlMli.K U riuu..Mf JtunHli.iii
. n ' '"JT' !,"U.,, "- rwh. s.i.ii.1
ij h,lu,tioii
I ilr.- r wuif tkiu .1..,0H v.,l, i, . II,
4. i. lM.W,L. fujj t,,Hu,,J, IH , . , , ,.
-; imujtluiu
ul.l.,-1 F,e. Ik r-.,Itorli'l ,r i u .. .1 ....
i . L)M,U.M. .W .
fwr(4HrtiiU..tsl,i4n.Mll . ,;. K,.tl, ,
UNIVERSITY OF Ok?:GON
B
:
. , i i.-.. ... ...
Ml NK. IWMIH
till ft! ltr f i.i-inar imvwIim. !
PHONE 40.
amwiirmiffiirmHoj u - i--Ji &