Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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I0CAL AND
L PERSONAL
Mayor Wee of irosehnrg, lias up
pointed Cnrl B. WImberly city nttor-
ny to succeed Albert Abraham, who
resigned Monday evening as the- re
sult of a controversy over his fee In
connecMon with the recent railroad
bond election suits. Mr. Wlmberly
Is a member of the law firm Of Nou
rcr nni Wlmberly, nnd until recently
was cltr recorder. Ho was a recent
visitor In Medford.
A telegram received by tho Med
ford Dook Store states that tho Co
rona typewriter has Just been award
ed gold medal and highest honors nt
both tho Ran Diego and San Fran
cisco oxpo .lions. 135
Charles M. Foster, a pioneer of
Palter county slnco 18G3, and father
of Harry B. Foster, formerly city nn
Klnccr of Medford, now of Calexlco,
Cal., died at his homo at Uakor
Thursday after an Illness of only a
few days. Ho was horn In Caledonln,
Vt., gaining his early education nt
Montpcltor neademy. Ho crossed
tho plains to Colorado In 1819, lator
going to California. Ho was In
Portland for sonio time, ns chief
clerk In tho office of IMword It.
Geary snpcrlntedent of Indian af
fairs. In 1865 ho located nt Auburn,
the early day mining center of Enst
orn Orogon. Ho was a civil cngl
nocr b' prdfcsslotl and probably know
jrforo.afcouH)io eastern Oregon conn
tryMhVh any' other living man. Ho
many 'times traversed tho wholo sec
tlort' on foot, and was for 31 yearn
ur'cyor'df the county, when It com
prised not-only the present llakcr
eourtty,1 but also Union, Grant, Har
ney and 'Malheur1. Ho was always
actlvo nnd In splto of hln ndvnnced
years had attended to his huslnoss
every day.
For one wcok, your cholco of any
summer hat In tho storo for 11.00,
Miss Lounsbury, millinery, M. M. de
partment storo, 1.18
Wilbur Cornelius has returned
from a two weeks vacation (rip to
San Francisco.
Anita fltowurt and Charllo Chap
lin, Page Friday and Saturday
J. M, Hlley of Wittier Is spending
a few days In tho city attending to
business matters.
upholstering nnd itirnlturo re
pairing nt U B. Ackloy's Auto Top
factory, US 8. Central avonuo. Phono
222-J. 130
jThpnins Dean of Grants Pass Is
spending n few days In tho city nnd
valley nltuhdlng-to business mat
tors,., ..
Vulcan film, quick as lightning.
Sold at 8 wem's. 110
Howard Young of Ashlnnd visited
friends and relatives In this city on
Thursday, ,
Bee Davo Wood about that flro in
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bid.
Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of this
city has returned from n visit with
friends and relntlvcs at Itosoburg
and Grants Pass,
The Corona U a bolter typewriter
for CO per cent of tho users than any
other. Medford Hook Storo. 13B
Miss l.uclnda Cochran has re
turned from u visit with friends nt
OrantB Pass,
Screen doors Medford I.mbr. Co.
Jack Merrill of Gold Hill Is spend
ing tho week at Gcarhart, playing in
tho seml-flnnls today with George II.
Carpenter of this city, who Is also
on the ground. H. Chandler Bgnn
left Thursday evening to Inko part
in thqtourney.
Anllai,SJnwnrt nnt Charlie Chap
lin, Pngo Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Lulu Wightninu, n personal
liberty advocate addressed a good
sired audience in llnymarkut Square
Thursdny evening, her opening
statement being that the United
Slates thought It enjoyed moro llh
urty tlinn nil of tho world combined,
but lu 'reality enjoyed lens than
Utissla. She traced tho history of
religious intolerance lu tho United
.States from the days of tho Purl-
tans to tho preont.
Loose leaf kodak albums, cloth
and loather covers at Kweiu's. M0
"W. W. Ussher, of Ashlanl. well
known in this city has received word
from Van, Turkey, that his hrothor
Q, I). Unilior. had been wounded ami
his slslorln-law killed, during un
uprislug of Armenians. The rela
tives of tho Jooal mun wore mission
nrios to that fur off land.
Velvet leu cream at !) VoVs.
Arthur Furry of Phoontx spent
Thursday lu Medford utteudlitK to
huslnees nmlters.
Chocolates, 30 routs lb. Do Voe's.
Tho band coneerU Riven every
Frdsy evening In the oil) park will
bo it I aeon tin nod for the neat two
Tvoo.ks owing to many of tho mem
bers going on tliulr annual vaoatlon.
Tho coneerU will be ranu mod at that
time.
For flour or feed pueue Medford
Roller Mills. Phone k7.
George Uimo of fkld Hill to
upending the day In lhl oily attend
ing tohusln.Hi matters.
When that auto whee.1 cracks and
pane U needs fixing. We make ns
aeM4 as now, at a small expense, nil
Usja Cerrlaso and Auto Works,
Ulshop Sumner of tho Episcopal
church of Oregon left Thursdny oven
Ing for his homo in Portland after a
trip to Crater Lake, lllshop Sumner
upon his return said he was nmazed
at tho nntural beauty of tho lake,
and that It surpassed tho far fumed
Yellowstone park nnd Grand Canyon
of thu Colorado In natural beauty.
Ho predicted that In a couplo of
years Crater Lake would bo one of
tho groat scenic Mcccas of tho
world. Ho camo hero upon the ur
gent request of Assistant Secretary
of tho Interior Stephen .Mather.
"Hypocrites," an extraordinary
plcturo coming at tho Star. 135
M, P. Henderson left Thursday
afternoon for Provo, Utah, whero ho
lias n professorship in tho Ilrigbam
Young Unlvorslty. W. J. GentnOr, as
sistant to Mr. Henderson will- be re
tained to handle the work during tho
fall and winter.
Anita Stewart and Charlie Chap
lin, Page Friday and Snturday.
Tho temperature for Friday
reached Its highest mnrk nt 98 de
grees, The Washington, I). C, bur
eau in its official forecast for tho
woek end on tho Pacific coast pre
dicts cloudy nnd coolor wenthcr.
Weston Camera Shop tor first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
Tho advance snlo for sents for
"Tho Hypocrlteu," to bo shown nt
tho Star theater, next Tuesdny nnd
Wednesday will Iwgln In tho morn
ing. Tomntoos for snlo. lc a pound.
Phono 37L '
Henry Snckctt of Tiimnlc, Wash.,
Is spending n few days In tho city
and valley Inspecting local condi
tions. Your Insurnnco company may bo
financially nil right, but unless tho
printed form on tho fnco of your
policy Is written correctly, your In
surnnco Is speculative. Tho It. II.
McCurdy Agency guarnnteo satisfac
tion. D. It. Karly of'Corvallls, Is among
tho out of town visitors In tho city
this week.
When you need nny hloltors call
nt tho n. II. McCurdy Agency, or tele-
phono Ono-two-threo, and wo will
send you some. tf
Lincoln McCormnck, Jr., left on
Thursday for California whoro ho will
resumo his studios nt Stanford Unl
vorslty. Lognnborry shorhot. Tho Shasta.
Lloyd Wilson rolurnod Thursday
from Crator Lake whoro ho has been
employed on road .work. Wtlson
Walte will return the first of noxt
week.
Frosh roasted peanuts at Do Voo's.
George Vinton otHalom Is spend
ing a fow days In tho city attending
to husluesH matters.
Drink Celro-Kola, "First for
Thirst." Flvo ccntH nt your favor
lto fountnln.
II. O. Ilnll of Thompson creek Is
spending a few days In tho city at
tending to business matters.
Tako your watch to Johnson, tho
Jowolcr, you will rocclvo unusually
good sorvlco.
George Watson and Codo Hall
fiavo completed a painting contract
nt tho homo of Slater Johnson.
I tako pride In making your watch
koop perfect tlmo. I hnve every fa
cility for doing flno watch ropalrlng.
Johnson tho Jowolor.
Corbln ISdgell or Kagln Point
spent Thursday In Medford attending
to business matters.
To Irritated Irrlgntlonlstss Call
a truce for Saturday evening and
motor to Gold Hill's second pavilion
dnnco. Wo doctor doubt. Signed
g. o. ii. c. iar.
Dread made from flour milled by
II. O. Nordwlek of tho Medrord Mill
ing company Is being placed on tho
market, nnd Is a flno staple article.
Tho whout wns grown In tho Hague
river valley and every movo lu tho
product from tfie fields to the tnhlo
was tho result of labor at homo The
bread Is on sale at some of tho gro
cery stores.
Do Voo carries tho best line of
flvo cent clgnrs In tho city.
James Itynn of Steuuihnnt Is In the
city today attending to business mat
tors. When better Insurnnco Is sold
Holme Tho Insurnnco Man will soil
It.
Coal from tho Stinuysldo emit mine
Is being offered total consumer.
Tho eoal Is being mined by three ox
port coal minora from Cons Pay and
carefully graded. Only a superior
article Is offered.
Out dour dunce at tho Gold Hill
Pleasure Pavilion, Saturday atoning,
S till 11 Hi
ll K Iteunro of Grant Pass is
sfowlliiK ffw iImi In Hie oil) nt
tvedlHg to bitsluos msttens.
Johnson, at the llnoic Store, an
expert wateh leiialrer
Mike Wumark has returned from
a mining trip to properly at the con
fluence ef the ItogHO and AupleKMto
rtvore.
Mortliants' Lunch. 2Sc. The Shasta.
Adrlen Knee of the OrllflH rreek
dhKriet ptit Thurwlay eutH In
Merffunt attemRm to hasieeee mat
tore
J. O. Gorktng, the hew I all arouud
photographer In seuthern Oregon,
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, time or plate. Studio !:S
Malu St. Phono 320-J.
Girls desiring places to hoard or
to work for tkolr board nnd attend
high school In Medford npply to tho
College Woman's club through Mrs.
James Campbell, Medford box 4 13.
Something new. Prlscllln Initial
outfit. Handicraft Shop.
Will G. Steel, superintendent of
Crator Lake park Hpent Frldny in
Medford, returning with n loud of
Lake Tohoo trout fry for tho lako In
tho ovonlng.
Sfjo naked "Truth" In "Hypo
crites," Star Tuesday and Wednes
day. 13B
The second pavilion dnnco of tho
Greater Gold Hill club will bo held
at Gold Hill Saturday night, and n
largo' attendnnco from this city Is
assured.
Get your butter, eggs, cream, milk
dna butter milk at Do Voo's
John Cooper of Nnslivlllo, Tenu.,
called at tho Oregon building at tho
fair last week and told Den Sheldon
that ho had read an artlclo describ
ing Crater Lake In tho Chicago Rec
ord Herald In 1908, and slnco that
tlmo hnd kept constantly before his
mind a dcslro and determination to
visit tho lako. He left San Fran
cisco by tho northorn routo with
Crater Lake as tho only attraction
bringing him this wny.
Royal Society Crochet Thread 10c
u ball. Handicraft Shop.
Elinor Hcnth, Phil Herman, Henry
lllllor nnd Clnrcnco Wlnclroiit of
Grants Pnss, spent tho day in Med
ford on business.
Tomatoes for snlo. lc a pound.
Phono 371.
Mrs. A. W. Co.1' man and slBtor,
Mrs. Hunt of San Francisco, who are
visiting tho A. It. Cornell family at
Grants Pass, wore driven over tho
Roguo river valley today and spent
n fow hours in Medford, then motored
on over to Ashlnnd accompanied by
A. II. Cornell.
Have you tried one of tbose Bo
milk shakes at Do Voo's?
Quick sorvlco for your Kodak fin
ishing. See Weston's Camera Shop.
In rosponso to tho many requests
for seati for "Hypocrites," Mr. Uur
pess hns arranged for nn ndvnnco
&nlo of seats, commencing Snturday,
when Mckcls will be sold, tho holders
of which will ho enabled to tako tholr
seats on arrival nt tho theatre, with
er t Btrndlng in lino.
Mrs. Potter Pnlmdr of Chicago nnd
her brother Adrian C. llonoro, will
nrrlvo In Medford Soptcmbor 8, for
n three dny'a visit and Inspection of
tho properties of tho Palmer Invest
ment Co, In tho valley.
L
WAKIIINdTON', An. 27. The
.Suez ennui pawed three nnil t no
li ft lm iih ninny ships iih iihcri thu
I'iiuiimu I'liiuxl Inst year, nnd roeeh-
erh' tolls were four iiml live-eight
times the iwelptx ol' tho I'.nnuniii
eaiinl riiirini" tho first yenr'n opera
tion of the latter.
The l'nnititm ennui wns plnccd in
eommeivial operation on August 15,
J DM. The first vein's lnininoMn elos
ed wilh wooiptH from tolls nt $.r),'21(l,
MfJ, representing Hie piiswngo of 1117
oeenn-goinjr vessels of a gross tonti
nge of fiOylll 1.07:.
STEWART'S SPRINGS
5 miles from MilRowuod, Calif.,
good for rheumatism, stomach trou
ble, and skin disease. Rntes ?I2 per
week for tout, hoard ami bath.
A beautiful ramping ground, good
trout stream, delightful ell mate, alti
tude 4000 feet. Campers are wel
come. Mall card for bus to meet you.
E. C. Lloyd.
Edgowood, California.
Auction huitunlay U P. M.
Corner Main and Fir stroct. Ono
baby buggy, kltchon cabinet, folding
bed, two bed springs, two Iron beds,
otimodos two droHkorn, dining chairs,
one mirror, two mattresses, one sow
lug machine, farm mid garden tools
and many other useful articles.
P. 15. WY.VKOOP,
HR Auctioneer.
NyriC.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply to tho city
eouuoll of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, at Its noxt tegular meeting, Sep
tember 7th. 191i, for u license to
sell malt, vinous nnd splritniiR li
quors at his piano of business, ,N'o,
(IS N. Fnint street. Metlford. Oregon.
to December 31st. 19 IS.
Dated Augiut Slrd, 1818.
II. 8 RADOLIFF.
I.VrilRURIIA.V M"U OAR CO.
Tlmo Table
Lmvo Metlford dnlly ivxeept Sun
day for Ashland. Taleat ad Pheelt
at S a. m.. 1:1ft. S:00 and I: It ami
0:t p m. (SatitrdM) at 11.11 p
w ) tuudnj hMve at S ad ll:l
a. m.. 1:6. 1:80 and 9:t0 p. m.
I.oo Ashland tleliy exeetit Bnadsy
at a. w.. U:I0. 1:19. 4:I0 and
T:N Ik tu. and 'Sunday at 19: a
in., ir noon, 4:00, 6 and IVtSt p. m
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FAIR
The directors of tho Jackson Coun
ty fair to be held in Medford Septem
ber 8 to 11 dcslro to call special at
tention of tho horticulturists to tho
premiums offered on nil kinds of
fruits nnd .dcslro to stnto Hi tit tho
premiums nro higher than -those of
ferod by tho state fnlr and In most
Instances nro double.
Somo of tho fruit premiums at our
county fnlr are:
General display fruits $15, $10, $T"
Apples, general .display thrco vari
eties of ono box each, $H and $10.
Display on platen $r and $3. Singlo
box exhibits $5 nnd $3i and $3 and
$1.- Singlo plate exhibits, $3 nnd $3;
$2 and $1 nnd $1.C0 nnd $1. Largest
apple, fl.r.O and 1.
For pears, genornl display, $15 and
$10. Singlo box exhibits $4 and
$2. CO, Dlsplny on platen, $C nnd $3,
singlo plates $2 nnd $1.
Largest penr, $2 nnd $1.
Peaches, general display, $." nnd
$3. Dlsplny on plates, $3 hnd $2.
Singlo plato exhibits, $2 and $1.
Largest peach $1,50 and $1.
The pinto exhibits for prunes, flgn,
quinces, nectarines, nprlcots, plums
are $2 and $1; for nuts nnd grapes,
$1 and 50c, with $5 nnd $3 for bas
ket display of grains nnd $3 nnd $2
for best dlsplny of grapes on plates.
In addition to the premiums offer
ed for tho largost apple, penr nnd
ponch by the county fair tho Pnnama
Paclflc exposition offers $5 for tho
largest npoclmcn each of tho above,
tho fruit shown at tho county fnlr to
bo sent to tho San Frnnclsco oxpbsl
Hon. In view of thoso excellent prem
iums nnd tho offort being mndo by
tho fair directory to put on tho host
displays over shown, the fruit grow
ors should assist by prepnring tholr
exhibits now and plnclng them in cold
storngo frco, in Medford. Pick out
your Ilartlctts and Howolls today,
you will rccolvo n far hotter prlco In
premiums tlinn In shipping your best
fruit.
MANNING APPOINTED
MINE BUREAU DIRECTOR
WASHINGTON, Aug. 'J7.lrcsi
dent Wilson todny nppoinleil Vnnnoy
II. Manning of I loll v Splines, Miss.,
director of the bureau of mines in the
interior dopnrlmout. He t-iieceedy
Dr. J. A. Holnn's, who died recently.
Mr. Muunimr wAs itssistnnt director
of the Iniivnii.
What Suits !
We pride ourselves on being able
the "pick of the season" in
Style-Craft Man-Tailored
Coats and Suits
The
y're liere on display
it has ever been your good i'or.tune to louk at. Step up and step into
coats or suits. They indicate stvlc seldom seen excepting in Parisian
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See the
Final Clearance Shirt Waists
One full table of White Lingerie Waists, not a waist
on the table worth less than $1..)() up to $:UK).
Filial Clearance 69c
Kabo Corbels
New Fniytfodols
Corn on the Cob
the Roasting Ear
Is
New
Post Toasties
In tlio growth of corn thoro is a periori when the
kernels are pinniped out with a vegetable milk, lr.rst
nutritious (roasting ears). As it slowly ripens this
hardens nnd finally becomes almost flinty.
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This nutritious part of the corn is cooked, seas
oned, rolled thin and toasted by a new process which
enhantes the true corn flavor.
Different from ordinary corn flakes, the New
Post Toasties have a distinctive form and flaver: and
they keep their appetizing crispness, even after
cream or milk is added.
These Superior Corn Flakes come oven-fresh in
tight wax-sealed packages; and I hey cost no more
than ordinary "corn flakes." insist upon having
New Post Toasties
Your grocer has them now.
now, in the loveliest varietv
Discriminating women consider
"TaSiHn.
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COATS AND SUITS
American versions of French models
Beautiful Showing of New
yjmefM
not nioro delicious than thu
of si vies, shades and fabrics
one ot these
garments.
Final Clearance Linegrie Dresses
10 Dresses, the season's best styles, in white voiles,
mulls, etc.; also flowered organdies, mulls, etc., all
sixes 1(5 to 42, actual values to $15.00,
Now $5.00
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Have You Seen It?
The Newest Achlovcmont of tho
Hotpolut Fnctorios.
Wo arc now demonstrating In
our window.
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llOTPOINT
ELECTRIC TARLE OVEN PRICE
rion't fall to see our windows
beforo (Insert dato) as wo
clone tho demonstration at
time.
will
that
Paul's
Electric Store
MOTORISTS
Do you know tho
.ROADS of
OREGON
CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON and
BRITISH COLUMBIA
They arc all in the new
ROAD BOOK,
You should have one.
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MOTOR CAR CO.
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