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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1915)
3 ; r k' is ii . I' lv t PAQJi TWO VLEDFOHD MAU3 TltlUUNiS. MJ'JDFOKD. OKIOd'ON, AVKDXESDA V, SKPTKMHHI? , I1)!.') BMiiMHnHHBHBHHMUNnMinWK IIILAI ANiJ - PFRSONAI. J Aim. dnlllKlior teaIro3 tho pupils of tho HooHOvelt bcIioo! to meet Thursday, Sept. 9, nt 2:30 at tho school to practice Bongs and folk jjames for school tiny, Friday, nt tho county fair. x Mcasr,?. .1. F. ItPcldy, John Ilunip TiIro nnd rrestpn'lJ. pelnno, (lib 1st ttr. two xentloiiionfroin .thwofflco of tho Twohy Hrothors company, loft tLla ftftorrioon Jn';opipa!iy, "iti .A, Lopnalor for "the' NVnhlb and Tuldltnn district, u'Jiwn. Uio latttir will Inspect tho copper mining prop prtlos thefo. Vh'oy Vlll later ho to Crescent City, lnvesl'lKatlnp tho cop per doposltu at Monumental and other jiolntB along tlio'way, Thoy returned Stindiiy from n trip to tho lllun I.c1ki mlno, on tho upper Aiiplegale. Mr. l.evommlor Is a mining cnRlneor with ho Tncoma SmeltliiR company, a tiuKKonhclm corporation, and reports 3pon oro depoMlls for thuirt. Ho has recently returned from a trip to Aln lea. Grant Pass Courier. Ilolled ham and haron at Do Voo's. I.. 1. ConRur, Miss Congnr and MIhh Kloronco Thurston or Prospect are Medfot'd visitors. Bo'.ttmvd Wood ffhoul tfiat flro In snrKn'cSi policy. qhlco Mall Trlbuuo Ultljf.'" 'A, H. nosenbanm of tho Southern Pacific left this woel: on" a tribnth'i vacation. After tf ylslt to tho expo sition, ho will probably visit Hon olulu. For flour or fcod phono Medford noller Mills. Phono C07., Tho Hoko Co-oporallvo cannery In now running, flill blast, outplaying over 40 people. Weston Camera Shop tor first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Joo "Wilson of Tnlont Is In tho city today ou buslnoss In connection with tho county fair, entering exhibits of his craft In fancy ncqdlowork. Crescent City Harbor nows Is seen first la tho Del Norto Triplicate, $2 per year; fl six months, flubscrlbo now and not In touch with harbor development. Triplicate, Crescent City. Cal. 148 Carl Swalnvon, 8. S. Smith and It. F.Anllo orvthls city, former ilatlvos of Kansas, Lro woll acquainted with tho country In tho neighborhood of Fort Scott and Iola, swept by a flood duo to heavy rains Tuesday. Oet It at llo Voo's. Frank Harrison of Ashland spent , TuWlW I" Modfprd Attending to bus. I inofls matters. At tho Medford Cigar Store, buy a lQc tin of Tuxodo and get a ullk novelty pin cushion. l-IS Tho Oregon Agrlcultnral rollogo "at Corvallls will open lis fall term Sep tomber 17lh. When you need any blotters call at tho It. II, McCurdy Agency, qr tolo phono Ono-two-tlirco, and wo will send you some. ' tf W, It. Colonian loft Tuesduy to spqnd the romalmlor of tho week at tending to business mutters. Loganberry sherbet. Tho Shasta. An unknown thief Tuesday noon stolo two pounds of Jorky from tho automobllo or Moso Harkdull. Tho Jerky was loft In tho auto whllo Mr. Uarkdull wont into tlm Medford hotel. When ho returned the Jorky was was cone Do Voo delivers tho Qrogonlan to you ovory day for 75 centu per month. Though John Austin Hooper Is far away, no one known whoro, Uo will bo ioillotod by tho Joiuphlno county .. granil Jury for tho robbory of tho S. P. depot In that city. Hooper oscap. cd'tliruo weoks no from tho county Jail at Grunts Pas. At tho time ho was on parole from Folnom, whoro a 'life sentence, hung ovr his hood. Instead of bolng taken bsck to finish out this sentence ho was' token to Grants Paw to l: tiled for robbing tho nillrond of $112. Toko your wateh to Johnson, tho Jowoler. you will receive uiiusuully good service. Tho world's seitu will be plny4l tho first week In October, Urn hoh sou closlilg tho Inst uook in Hop t em ber. Ilostou In tho American lwiguo uud PhllHdolphlu In tho KutloMil league linirtkulty lmvo tho top pluows oIjjqIiihI. As soon us tlio wlnuwii nr , ' k;nown to n cortttlnly, i National Qo'uimlsgloil m i)r and fix tho il!iVJ for tJie.JiawtUkU, elilbslc I take pride in ilmklng your watch koop porfeot tlmot I havo ovary fa cility for doluy flue watqh raaalrlug. Johnson tho JowoIr A. W lker and wlff have re turned fro a motor triti to Prliitt and iMlutf Ih tit tlNplli tilw- UuUl October 1st Dr. MxrUo f. MM4 x III limit Hsr hours tploiuur, vr4ms4y h KH4y from I to 4 so p. ui Uthr hour by appoint mnii i uly Thtt ( H,in r Tuvkur f lb. ClirlstHm rhtirck aod l;iiib un.l Ai- toiue.v l K iiU. uutl fan ll haw riurttt from u tu wU tucslioa i , ' ni an In in 1 1 .vi '.yfUlu'iuf. Th lb-nrar Uau will seU "Wellborn Cornlllus spent Tuesday In Grants Pass attending to business !4 matters, selling a Chalmers aulo to A. W. Sargent of that city. Do Voo Is giving away hand paint ed pin cushions with Tuxedo today. Judge F. M, Calkins of tho circuit court, and Court Reporter 7loy Davis, aro In Grants Pass holding sessions of tho Josephine county court, Quick servlco for your Kodak fin ishing. Sco Weston's Camera Shop. Attorney Ourf Newbury spent Tues day in Gold Illl utt'cndlrig'to busi nesn matters, ' Johnson, at tho Book Store, an export watch repairer. Harry Anderson, a brother of Ilml Anderson, will mnkb his flro appear mice as a pugilist ut (lie annual totfrney of tho Seattle Amateur Ath letic club Frldrty night1, lie, like find, Is a lightweight. Ashland llthla, Colestln or Siski you, 10c por bottle nt Do Voo's. Floleher Fish returned Tuesday from a two days' visit to tho Klamath Falls country. Head tho Portland Oregonlan. Pnckoy McForland and Mlko Gib bons will mpt In New York next Sat urday night, nnd local fight fans aro Interested In tho bout. It Is' the first fight of any Importance since the Wll-lard-Johnson frncaB. Tho men will wolgh in at 117 pounds, and each will recolvo $17,00 for appearing In n ten round bout. Merchants; Lunch. 2fio. Tho Shasta. Carl (Cousin) .Mlttlobusher will lenvo next weok for Detroit, where ho has a position In tho Ford Motor car work. Itemomber you can got most nny old thing at Do Voo's, most any old tlmo, . Luko Douol will loavo noxt Sunday for tho east whero ho will enter tho Culver Military academy again this fall. J. 0. Gorklng, tho best all nround nhotographor In southorn Oregon. Always reliable, Negatives mado any whoro, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main 8t Phono 320-.T. George Mansfield of the Prospect district Is spending tho day In tho city attending to business matters. Huy wood now hoforo prices go up. Valloy Fuol Co., Phono 7G. 104 Major Fdward Paxton, has return ed from n visit to tho San Frauclsio fair, and Is visiting relatives In this vnlley. Major Paxton has been prom inently Identified with tho history of Moutnun, being an old Indian fighter and buffalo hunter. Ho In n boyhood friend of S. S. Ilullls, head or tho Dullla Intoreiits In the Uoguo river vnlley. In u rovlow of their boyhood days Tuesday It was revealed that both had been bitten by tho sanio dog ovor forty years ago, Major Paxton on the hand, and Mr. Dullla ou tho shoulder Dan Henry of tho Steamboat dis trict Is spending a fow days lit tho city attending to business matters. Dr. K. It. Seeley of this city won tho gun trophy cup given by tlm Hld dlo Gun club nt the shoot held dur ing tjio yeulson barbecue Monday. He shot 'in straight birds on the first shot, pud was tied by a Illddlo shot. On the shoot off Dr. Seoley shot 1 1 straight birds winning tho cup. Dr. Seoley wus ucrompanlod by William Hates or this city. Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants Pass spout Tuodu nftornoon In Med ford attending to husluosH matters. Attorney O. M. ttobertK and wife havo returned from a short trip to Orator Ioke. Jacksonville Day at tho couuty fair will bo Saturday. It was omitted by mistake from tho list ot dajs when first published. J. F. Wort man has returned from n two weeks trip to Nebraska where ho went to attund tho tunoral of his father, Who wtis recently drowned at Aahluud, Nebraska. He reports bum per crops throuuhout the east, ullh everyone optimistic over returning prosHirit. Pollllosl sentiment, ho says, Is overwhelmingly for tho re olectlon of Wilson. Fred Muter, and bis brother, John Muter, not li or Chicane), nio visit lug Ihol rcousln, Wm Faekland, of tho Central Point dUtrh-t. They aro ro turuluK riom the San Francisco exposition. tiih runernl services of Hurry A. Froy, iultntHlly kUM by his own weapon wb.Ho hunting Saturday on hako croak, una held Tuesday after noon DsoeoMd was S! years anil month of ago. and died Saturday. ltnibAr I 10U. Hoy Thomas ot Phoenix apnt Tues day In M4ford ou busluos J. F Drown of Kaglo Point spept Tuesday In Medfotd attending to bus iness mntters. DIKI Sopteml-er 2d, 1915, Char lotto Armstrong, ago 8-1 years, r months and 23 days, nt her homo In Sniils Valley. Funeral services will bo hold at Sams Valloy Saturday and Interment will be In Sams Valloy cem etery. Sbo Is survived by two sons and two daughters. (HI OK THANKS Wo wish to thank friends for tho Bynipnthy e.tendad ' during our rec ent bereavement for the loss of Horry Frye. MHS. HA Hit V A. FHYIS, T. W. FKYK AND WIFK. NtVI'ICH " Notice I horoby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to he held .Septem ber 21st, lllir,, for n license to sell mult, spirituous and vinous liquors in quantities less than a gallon on Its place of business on West Main street, city of Medford, until January 1st, 1010. IIOTBIi MEDFOHI). Dated September 4th, 1015 MANY ENTRIES AT THE COUNTY Fl F.nlrio of oxIiiJnN lor the v'ightli annual Jnckmui conntv lair, which ipeiiM tomorrow, ure beiuj.' madn to day, mid tho work of pulliiiK tliuiu ia shnpe will ho (loniplett'd, The fair will otrn fwil hlH.xt Inronrrt w. mil the Ifliyem openhuf Mhv "invtil in the I'nlFi history in p etel. Tbursilny will ho .Sleilfonltnd F.ngle t'o'ml iluy. The tntiH will clo-c from 1 to ." o'clock. The hie fontffn of Hie ollcruoon will lip tho hnWiull pime between Kireburc mul M dfunl, with ('n"lof on th? firiun line I'nr the lorulrt. It will he the Hint or a m-no of irnniet for a .'UI0 pur-e. The KikcIiiiii; tonm whicli i eotiijileii'il one of the In-tent firiateiM' ngvnviitini) in Ih slule, will iirrivo thin ciiuntr. Foley of Hold Hill nml Jiinmv WeKli will jiiteli n Kiime u)icce. Hcsidei this sputt nttruetion there will be horse raeinir nnd relay race.. The Mcdforcl luind will furnish Ih.1 music. The first announcement of the awnrtli in tho judging of o.xhibilt will he made Friday morning. CHAM) OPKNIXO llAMi At Dnhack Oarage, oppoiltc Nata torlum from 8 p. m. to 12 p. m. on evenings of 8, 3 and 10th, tills week. Everybody welcome. Tickets COo. Hofrrlllnents,Wlll be served In base mout, 145 INTKHl'ltllAN AUTO CAIt CO. Tlmo Tnblo Leave Mcdford dally except Sun day for Ashland, Talent and Phoenix nt S a. m., lrlff, .1:30 and 5:15 and 10:15 p. m. (Saturday at nt 15 p. m.) Sunday loavo at 8:00 and 11:00 n. m., 1:00, 5:00 and 9:30 p. in. Leave Ashland dally except Sunday at 9:00 a. m, 12:50, 2:30. 4:30 and 7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10:00 a. m.. 12 noon. 4:00. G and 10:30 p. m. N otice to r arents The condition neeonr in buying wli.iol lioolt make it imperii. live that wo .ell for cash only. School bonks will not lie chnrged lo miffHie. Th ppli- In r regular eiHoluers bavin open account xvltl. un for othar goods. IMeoso do ot ,end noloi with I lie 'ehlt.tr.. urtiii for t-rctlif, n we eant.ot deuate fromll.o rule. TUow wfftMnjf to jmrehne hook lliisf K tyr W'f1' 11,. nwli'iiul w. will find (he list of hook neodod for ouolu Vtlo piihlished in the paperM durinl... week. W'e nm lmvo lliu liL mid An "tifplv tin i,.iir..ii,ents f.-r each gfatfr. , T 4;,,ifodBccflsltek tZlt"l"tlX? ? ? T ? V v t ? t t f f f t r ? ? f ? T T y ? I THREE DAY SPECIALS t Every Item Means Extra Value VISIT OUR STORE, BECAUSE WE SHOW A LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE LINE OP NEW FALL DRESS GOODS, SUIT INGS, OLOAKINGS THAN ANY OTHER STORE JN MEDFORD. NEVER BEFORE HAVE OUR FALL PURCHASES BEEN SHIPPED SO COMPLETELY AND PROMPTLY. EVERY DEPARTMENT IS LOADED DOWN WITH SEASONABLE MER CHANDISE THAT WE ARE GLAD TO SHOW. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS--RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE CITY Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Pillowcases i We din save you big money by buying your V foil supply hurt. Never before has bedding j.M -been sold so cheap. c Z. (loot! grade Cot (on IBlaukois, full stye and i. i i .. ' . i i i n . taiie iiounti. i.rices nuijio lroiu, eaoiu uut- up to $1.75 AVell made Hed roinforts, light anil dark colors, come both stitched or knotted, prices renge, each, JJSc, $1.25, $1.50 au,d rt. .- $.ou (lood U'l'tule 72x0()-inch Shoels, regulhr 50 gradt, fair week priee..,.,.., ..39 Same grade Pillow Slips . ;U--i'2-inch .,.. iif :Wimfi llouc MiihIIu St t. .Ui-iiich 1'i'uit l,om Musltn 10? X 8(-ini'li Pt-iKreII U. Byo .'. .'.....S & .'US inch Indian Mead Men 15$ x t t t i TM uvi'K TO oiassii'v. WWr-KIl TO ItKN'T -Kurd tourlug ear (or o.iv iMutli; uwy bu . tv full pNitlculiir Uox 17. care Mall Trtuiint 1 1 h W.VXTKI) Toittl)HHJNT)Ur3S to tratrl Hb MtfMniK or,.. aiiwt b liMtlr u) furHUh refr : da aot oiv uuus u nl werk: fowl wonwr far mthl me Call la praon Mwtcl Mnlford. vtVBins. . to . Ak lor Mr (Sr , 1 10 I..WT Valmibl rtMtr iltm )ilt' nb Uu i..ii. nwtl giiMl.' I Iii.Iki noiir, I i.iiU iMrli-h. I'k-i hiiii ill.- Ore ) WANTKD Ulia xaoul b. nd 'lr)H la ranw ami ihhI i In in In-iulrv lO.'i Mni.Ui i.ruj..' l ,o T t y ; t f f X Forest Mills Underwear For Men, Women andiChildrcn Ladies' Fall Weight Tiiion Suits, high or low neck, short sleeves, ankle length, has fine rib and well made, juice, suit 4H$ Ladies' Fine Jtihhcd Union Suit, medium fall weight, extra good values, price, each, at 95$ Children's Tniou Suit, well made, fleece lined, made' in sizes from! to M years, spe cial price 4ft$ Children's Fleece Lined Sleeping (lannents, nice, soft and warm, all sizes, per gar ment ., 5J) Dr. Denton Sleeping Clarments, all sines. 50o up to .'. Q5$ Jadies' Outing Flannel Night Clowns, made full size, mostly dark colors, a special value, each !9 Ladies' All While Night Clown, made from best grade of Amoskcag outing flannel, guaranteed full size, prico, per garment, at I :. JS$ Colored Outing Flannel Petticoats, light and dark colors, price 49? Ladies' and Children's Hose SILK HOSE 50c "We guarantee to sell you a pure Silk Thread Ladies' Uo.se. -1-thrcad heel and toe and double garter .op, comes in all shades, also black and white, special price 50e CHILDREN'S HOSE 777. K'oiuid Ticket Hose, fov children, 1-1 rib, made from soft, long fiber cotton, I thre:d beel and toe, every puir guaran teed, price, per pair ! 25c ECONOMY HOSE Ladies' and Children' Llack Hose, even- pair warranted to wear, price, ner imir, i z i... i. .. -. . 15$, wo lor 25d 25c 36-in. Popular Cloth 25c ThU old-time doth, huh wnni ,.,.,. ,w i. t .-,.,.,, . iitjii ii- dress goot s for iHs. it enn l. - I-, - - .. i. mi t r neat Jor waslied and guaranteed to wen- .n... ,,,.;,. at orr.v t)y Fancy and Plain Hair Bow Ribbons 19c One assortment of Fancy and Plain Ivibbon, Nos. 100 and loO, values up to M.'ii . special fair week price..! 9c Standard Prints American Indigo Ann rican Shirting Cotten Challies . Apnui (liughani 5c 5c 5c K r WF. PREPAY CHARGES ON ALL MAIL ORDERS. WRITE FOR SAMPLES 44-in. French Serge 75c This particular Frtm-h Serge is the N biggest bargain on the market, made from all wool and comes in all staple shades, just the thing for school and even -day wear. 40-in. All Silk Crepe de Chine Jiter tlir vight weight for evening wear, comes in all shades and a de cided bargain n $i.l9 40-jn. Silk Poplin 98c 'Una quality always sold nt $1.30, bv a lucky buy we weie able to mark oiiivi at this vcrv low pri.-e, onlv " ' 9S PSoBprvTTTt f y V t 1 Pictorial Patterns Always in Stock Jioe&th: HEART OF MEDFORD MedforcTs Exclusive Dry Goods Store y V y f y f y V Y 9 t Y Y Y Y y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y f y ? Y Y Y y y y Y Y Y $ ? V y y y f y v V t y y y ? ? t y y y f y t y t f Y T y t y ? T Y y i j te , t