Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 10, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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I0CAL AND
L PERSONAL
IJtirRlnra entered tlio Medford Sash
nnd Door factory Krltlay morning
nnd stolo CO contn worth of stamps,
nnil spilled a hottlo ot in); over bus
iness papers. Tho offleo was thor
oughly ransacked In an effort to find
money. Kntrnnco wiib nffOctcd by
"JliinnylnB" n back door,
Tho annual rniinlou of tho soldlorH
nnd enllora of Sotithorn (Jrcaon will
bonln In thin rlty noxt Monday, tlio
exorcises nnd dther features helng
hold In Hill's rovo. Thoro will he
doIcgatlonH from Hold 11111,, Grants
InsBaolil Hill, Knglo Point, Central
Point,, and othor Horiio Hlvor valloy
points,
Dolled ham and bacon at Do Voo's.
Tho public schools of tlio city will
open noxt Monday, Hoptoniber 1.1. A
meotliiK of tho faculty with Hnperln
tendont llllltn Is helri held this after
noon to outline tin- work of Ihn term.
Boo Davo Wood uiioiit that flro In
surance policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno
nidR.
Krlc Anderson of Copper, Oil., re
ligrt.H that while proipuutliiK with
Krnd Nelson In the Crescent 1'ealc
district this summer he struck a sur
face cropping of coppor. Several
olaluiii weru located. Thuy urn sit
uated between the niuo LoiIro nnd
Waldo dlstriclH.
Kor flour or fend phono Medford
Ilollor Mills. Phono f.07.
Ownoy Pntton of this elty was woll
acquainted with A. (5. SpnldliiK, "(ho
father of baseball," who died tit Han
DIoro Thursday.
, Dr. K. II. Plckel Is In Poitlanil
nttendlnR tho inootlns of tho State.
Medical association.
Tho Misses Hundelelt nnd Stewart
at Moos, nro showing tho latest
styles in millinery, 1 1K
Mrs. Joo Ilador of Phoonlx spent
Thursday tn Medrord vlsltlnc friends
and, attending tho county fnlr.
Weston Camorn .Shop for first class
Kodak finishing nnd Kodak supplies.
. Floyd) IMrIurIoii or Mosnto, Cnl..
cashier of tho Cltlxon'a HiivIiiks bank
of that elty, spout Thursday In Med
ford "visiting friends.
Crescent City Harbor nows Is neon
first In tho Del Norto Trlpllcnto, $2
per yonr; $1 nix months, Subscribe
,now nnd Ret In touch with hnrbor
,dovolopnient. Trlpllcnto, Crescent
City. Cal. M8
Kdlson Mnrshnll, William Vuwter,
Peary flaructt and Jnok Derry leave
In the mornlnR for Hiikoiio where
'titty Kill enter tlio University of Ore
gon for tho fall term.
llouistltehluK done, 10c por yard.
Mrs. Honeys, nt Moe'a store. 172
Miss Marlon Towjut of Tnlont spent
TJuirsilny afternoon In Medford on
ItiislnefLiind nllonilluR tho county
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Oct It nt Do Voo's.
Hoy Campbell of Yrokn, Oil., Is
nnipiiR tho out of town visitors in
tho city today.
When you need any blotters call
nt tho It. II. MoCurdy Agency, or tele
phone Ono-two-threo, nud wo will
send you eomo. tf
County Commissioner Frnnk II.
Maddou leaves today for Health),
where ho will close up his business
for the Mtilmuu cunning season.
lOKnntierry sherbol. The Shasta.
W. W. Ussher of Ashland Is In the
olU' today, nlteudlns; to business mat
ters and visit lux the fair.
Do Voo delivers tho Oreonlan to
you ovory day for 76 cents por month.
It. A. Hlldrotli of Uutte Fulls spent
Thursday in Medford attending to
hllilnoM nmttom.
Tako your wntah to Johtuon, tho
Jeweler, you will receive unusually
Reed service.
Ml) -Vera Olnistend IpAvoa today
for Kimono where she will enter the
University of Oregon.
Some young or middle aged matt
osn uru u splendid furnish oil room
with prlvata family fur the vlutr
by addressing Jtox 15. care Mull Trl
buno. lis
The street dt'mrtuieut this worH
Ing ujiarntl on th rod to tbe fslr
Urouudi diiiupcutex the iMrt uutll It
was mud, to lly tk dust wntsnc.
, I take priile jn maklNR ygur wntch
kaop porfeot Uinj, I havo ovary fa.
cjilty for dolnsJiu wuth ropalrlmj.:
rtJnlingnn tlio .Inwnlnr.
to MomUa:. V4u(MrtUy Had I'rlilgy
from 'A q iiv p. m. ulnar Hours
by ayuolntJHUit owly.
J. A. WOitorlusd will leave SAt
nrday luornliiK oh a bulnn trip tu
Sou Kranclsco and other ('allforuU
points.
When better Insurance is sold
Holmes The 1i.-'irnti e M in will srll
It
William Howard Taft, ex-president
of tho United Stntes passed through
Medford Thursdny morning on routo
to Seattle, whoro ho addressed tho
banker's convention.
Iloyal Society erochotthrcadB In nil
colors at tho Handicraft Shop,
Will Von dor Hcllon of Kaglo Point
Is spondlng tho day In Medford at
tending to business and tho 'county
fnlr.
Do Voo is giving nwny hand paint
ed pin cushions with Tuxedo today.
Doit Xewhury ot Klamath Falls is
spending Thursday in Medford visit
ing friends.
Johnson, nt the Hook Store, an
export watch repairer.
Charles Prim ,lr. of Jacksonville
spent Thursday In Medford Visiting
frlomla.
Sweot corn nud dill pickles at pub
lic market Saturday. Stanley I,y
dlard. .Miss Flo Thompson, deputy coun
ty dark of Jacksonville, spent Thurs
day afternoon in Medford.
Ashland llthln, Cnlostln or Siski
you, 10c por bottlo at De Voo's.
Tho Josophlne county grand Jury
In session tit 0 ran In Pass Wednesday
returned nu Indlrlmont against John
Austin Hooper, tho desperado who
escnpod from the county Jail August
loth. Hooper was Indicted for the
robbery of tho depot at that place, n
real which netted him $132. Hooper
Is still unniURht, but It tins been per
sistently reported that last ten
dnys that ho is In Hie Klamath Fulls
district trying to make his way to
California. Joo Collage, tho Italian
who assisted lloopor was also Indict
ed upon a felony charge. Ho also
awaits tilal for a statutory charge.
I.ylo lllghco who pitched Medford
to victory over Itosoburg Thursday
has won nineteen straight games this
yar, and Is slated t6 he given a tiy
out next spring with tho Pittsburg
Xntlnnnls. lllgsbeo is tho classiest
pitcher seen In this section this year.
Head tho Portland Oregonlan.
Miss Mary A. (lore or this city left
this afternoon for San Jose, Cat,,
whore sho wilt enter the California
Stato Normal school.
Merchants' I,tmch, 2 tic. Tho Shnsta.
Miss Flora Welsh loft Thursday af
ternoon to visit tho San Francisco ex
position. Thes Loyalty Circle or tho Metho
dist church will have home linking
nt tho market Saturday, 117
Forest Supervisor 'Martin L. Krlck-
son loft this morning on n trip to
"triangulate" prominent peaks of tho
southern part ot tho county, U' tho
compilation of maps for the forest
service.
Itemombor you can get most any
old thing nt De Voo's, most any old
time.
Frank Johnson of (Iriiuts Pass is
attending to business matters in this
city and Jacksonville today.
Persons having stooping rooms for
rent during the Ullts Dedication Cel
ebration September a ltd and 21th,
should send In written list of stioli
rooms, with strcot addresa and nil
particulars, stittliiK price, to Hlks
Club. Medford.
S. I. Wilson nnd family of Talent
are anion the out of town fair visi
tors In the city today.
When visiting Ashland Park re
member you can net Ice cream, lunch
goods, vlKiirs, etc., at the stand on
the ('(imp grounds. l is
Court llnll tells the story of n lit
tle Kill iiyo S yours who visited Crater
Lake with her mother last vwk, and
at the first gllmpe of the wonder spot
crlud: "Oh, look mama, the sky's up
side down."
J, O. (lurking, the best nil around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mode any
where, time or plnoo. Studio 238
Main St Phono 320-J.
Kesldsuta of Copper. Cal., havo
iiihiIh application to the forest ser
vice for the removal of Joe liar upon
which Copper Is located, from J.b,
boundaries of tbe Crater I.o for
mat reserve. The petition aliU forth
that lbs land is wanted for towuslte
purposes.
(IrlsallM leave Iwbk, for annual
trip 90S (Urmrtt-rervy bullUlHX not
later thau Friday ulght.
Judge Wim. AM. Crow (ill has bn
appointed by' tb state bankers' aa
orlatlnn Is on or three delegatus
to (ba hUwl grant cdHferanao called
by Ootfriior Wlthyuomba for m.t
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WEDDING DELLS
l'Vsak I.. Ilauiteii ami Clarlnsa Tur
ner were uiiIKhI In msirlsRS by Itev.
W. F. Shields Nt the I'rMbjtertsu
niHH at HSU h in. Suuilsy. iJep
tiNiiber Jth. T.iesu youug people
both reside In our city where they
will make their future home. After
hit wuilrilnv Ihiy lelt oh .N'o. 16 fur
he I'tiasmu iflt evpoaltlon nt
tan Krsuclsco. Tit lwt wlthM of
1th Umw for H hapny and
DIED
Olttli At crd Heart bMplUl,
Tbr4t)r. ipt. . lllli. Mrs. KaU
WtlttKHH. U ytdrt, ll motha.
Hud 19 daa. Daeaaaad wa toru I
Ajtfalt, Germany. Kunaral aarvlcaa
vlU UaUl at the Catbollt obunh
Saturday t a'cUuk ia tba wotiUbi.
' . rMut In Odd Pallowi ojmatarf.
THE KING OF THE WIRE" AT TH
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VHNNERS
OF INDUSTRIAL
FAIR AI PKOEMXi
The third nnutinl Phoenix Indus
trial fair was held Saturday, Septem
ber -1 tit. In the basement of the high
school under the nusplcos of tho local
Parou t-Tonchoifl association.
Thoro woro 111 ontrlos in ngritml
tuie, manual training, dumostlc nrt
and science, floral, poultry nnd edu
cational departments. Whllo tho
number of exhibits made this year
did not compare with thono of other
years, the riuallty was hotter In many
ways.
Professor P. L. Harrington in his
usual fnrreful manner, closed the
day's program with an Illustrated lec
ture, showing by menus of storeopti
enn vlowu what boys and girls or the
stato am doing along the snmo Hue.
The following were prize winners:
Corn Andrew Slovens, first; Hal
lie Wright, second.
Popcorn Andrew Stovons.
Watormelon Androw Stevens,
rirst; Father .Miller, second; lleth
old Henrn, third.
Plo Pumpkin Frank Mossing.
Field Pumpkin Porcy Henry, tlrst
William Wilson, socond.
Onions Fred Johnson, first; Her
man I.ehners, iiocond.
Tomatoes Dwlxy Suninor, first.
Potatoes William Wilson, first;
Kd French, socoml; Herman l.ohners,
third.
Mrdhouso Daniel Calhoun,
Table I.eo Furry,
Hand-mado Apron Mny Corthell,
first, class A; Florence Denser, sec
ond. Mnchlno-nindo Apron Florence
Denser, first; Kdlth Johnson, second.
Dnrnlng Florence Denser, flret,
Class A; Dorothy Carllsa, first, class II.
linihroldered Towel Vera Jorius-
ta, rirat, class A; May Cotholl, soo
oud, class A; Mlldied HuglieH, first,
class II; lilleu Johnson, second, elaaa
II.
llemnied Patch Florence Denser,
first, class A: Usther Miller, second,
class A; Kloru Manko. first, elsss It;
Mildred Ward, second, class II.
Crochet I'lorenoe l)nser, first;
Alva Caster, aocond.
Mutton Holes- Floieure Dsjiwr.
first, class A; Msble Umrtt, tond,
cIsm A; I'lorenc SJithko, flrat. rlaaa
ll.
Handkerchief -Kiorcnce tieiuer.
While llrtmd - I'M lib IoIiikoh. (Ivt.
class A; Ruth Hnr. first class H;
(lladys Usury, sacond. cluss U.
!4ht-!oaf Case Mestrlce Ilnr),
ftft class A; ICdltli .IoIhisoh. swond.
class A; U!ad Itobert, first. cUas H;
Kniucls Cope, swoiid, class II.
Ier Cake J nulla Furry, ftmt,
olssa A; Dorothy Carllss first, rlaaa 11.
Candy Mable Ilearn, first; lloa
trlc Henry, second.
Kabul- Itolmid Carllas. first, olnas
A; lleatrlce Henry, second, olnas A;
Ituth Usury, first, elaaa 11.
Canned Fruit- Jiinlta Furry, flrat,
elaas A; ull Fiirr). first, class 11-
IMckela -lleatrire Henry, first clasa
A; AIihi Csster. seeeml, class A
Hm Dlspla) of Cut Flowers Vane
Wilder.
Potted Aster ltllen Johnson,
tlrst; Kather Miller, stHHimt
Lundseaiio in Water Colois -Anna
I'reu. U.
Indian lluimer Uueks- Kcho Al
ton, i
Ihirred Plyumath Hocks- ltoland '
Carllas. first; aUdhar Miller, second '
Buff Orphlnatons Koland Cjrltss. j
lthode Island itedt Fred Johnson.
White l.ehora -ltoland Carllas.
Ulark illnorcas I'red Johnson.
Uelglan Hares -KUey 'tnirabouKh.
first: Dwlsy Sumner, seettnd: Kay-
woHd Furry, third.
Project WoiK-
Cora drawing Contest Slreater
Ste ens.
Poultry Kaislugl'red Johuna,
first; Koland Carllas. awoad.
Turkey ItaUlng Baiher Millar.
Caanlug I.IU Uerens, frt; Alva
CMtor. aeeond.
Baking Chla HoherU.
'VRh Mad ford TrudQ M MedXord M.id
E PAGE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Fat linclmll, kiiiiiI hoi-t uhiiik'
unil mi uuiixiiiilly lnuur exhibit of
fruit nnd I'lirm piiidiieU me the chief
nttmc tioim of the eighth iiiiiiiimI Jack
sou county fair tliuf niieued nfficinll.v
Tliiii-silny nfternoou to tt uood opi'ii-
inr ilny crowd. Today ix AkIiIhiiiI
unil public school (lay, nud (lie larg
est erowil of the week in in the cit,.
Satiated for years with tiresome
horse riteinj,', tin crowd yostordiiy
wiih treated to one of the fa-tost nud
iiiohI 'exeitinsr hnseliall ifiimes ever
played in tlio Uojjiic Kiver valley,
.Medford ilefeurtiiiir ItncliiiiK in the
In.-t hull' of the ninth inning liy the
eloMc score of It to 2. Ilignliee, Hie
I'liiveriity of Orttgoii heaver, pitched
for Medford and Medley for Hose
luiiy. Both were in vmxl form. In
the Inot inning-, with lli)thce nnd Wil
miiii on M'eoiul nud 'thinl, Colemun
hliiiniued a .iriiiiiiiilcr to second have,
unil liefnre the hall could he fielded
the winning rim etiuie over the plate.
The vumo wua practically errorless.
One of the Hininisinif lVuture wn
Hie wink of I'lapirc Mn 1 1 ItnUton, who
culled u hall on u Kn-elinru hatter af
ter he had Mviiug with mifjliL nud in.iii.
ul the Imrschiilf. The ileeiMinn uh
no uiniMiiiu' Hint lie' crowd lioeteil in
unixori. Kverhody on the yrnuuiK
hmw (lie nil ike exeeid tbe uniiiire, who
i wi ill he diil not eeo it. lie culled it u
nun nun roiuscd 10 l-ovorsc the dt'ci--iou.
The mmio lea ma are1 plaxinu I hi-,
nfternoou, witli Welch pilchiiiu- lei
diiMuoiti ami iiaivri'ii' lor ifni
liuiv. ,
In the hnruexK meee, niter twenty
ininiit- of liddiiiTgirflXintl nnltt'd
in Comet winiu'iiafcUitt , omvlmlf mil..
1'ive-foMill i 1 irffi Ji Ilntiuoiit wn
nvpoimI iuiiI Doc 1 1 utI tM David llariim
I hi ill.
hi llio rpmiler-nllle ruiututtr rare
W'ttila IlHiiiplou won over IhwKie nud
lWn OU1, time, n.4.
(lilea riitaen won tlio first lap of
tlio veky nice with ti lend of Hi ((
ends.
The work of judgiuir the exhibit
began this mornii-.f, unit tho fiist lii
of win ue re will h ikiblUheil tomor
row, 'I'he iirojrrom for Hnlwnla.v is n
Tollows :
Musi,, by Medford and Hold Hill
ImmU. a
Itnll tfiiuie, MedPuid vs. ItoM'hurir.
1 :.'Ml . in., Im1 en we for $.101) pinto.
Iteiuy mee. last, two nnd oiie-halt
uiileM of eii'itim- runlewt.
Fanmrw' hitcii-u moo, fiw tor till.
liunniuir race. Uiroo-eitihtle. inilu
(IhnIi.
I'utiilo mer, lre for hIL
Premium tap vrM lie on everv
tuiug. '
St.. Johns Water and LUht iom
pany would sell it plant to Portland
for f 1 ::o,ooi
Deep Well Drilling
Oil, nas. and water wells, 12, 13,
It-Inch to l'.ini rcet. For prices see
J,sri:vi:.s,
3;s North Central
REMOVAL,
I b.n .e lived in
Shoe Repairing
Shop
across toe street froift niy old loca
tion on Sou il Central and ould be
Pleased to see u'l old cusioiuurs and
those needlns shoe repairing.
Notice tlio Itlg itcsl Hoot.
M. S. BIDEN
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PROGRAM
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BIG CROWDS
HAWLEY VISITS
ON
SIIIE
CoiiRrossniun V,', C. Hawley of
Salem urrlvcd In Medford Thursday
afternoon nud spent tho day in the
(Ity and valley looking over his po
litical foncos. An informal reception
was hold for Congressman Hawley
Thursday ovenlng at the Medrord ho.
ul, and the function will be ropoated
this waning. Today ho is in tho
Butte Falls district looking Into the
Idea of constituents that wnut tim
ber In tho forest resorvo thrown
open for homestead entry. Upon his
letnrn Congressman Hawloy will
meet n number of civil war veterans
who have claims before the pension
bureau at Washington, D. C.
Congressman Hawley declared
Thursday that he considered the
chances good for an appropriation for
tho deepening of the Crescent City
PRICES
Bi-isluM l')oil, II) He
Plate Moil, 11) 10c
Prime l'il) Ixonst, II) lfx;
Round Steak, II) 17c
Vcnl Slew, ll 10c.
Veal Shoulder, II) 17c
Veal Lctf and Loin, lb '20c
Mutton Stew, lb (ic
.Mutton Shoulder, lb lot
-Mutton Leu; and Chops,
lb .'. 20c
Pork Jtoasl, lb 12ImC-15p
Pork Chops, lb l-lc-loe
Sausage, lb V2U
Choice Poultry, Hams. Ba
con at all times.
Warner, Wortman
& Gore
Phone 701
MEAT
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Most Attractive Showing of
Newest Fall Wearing Apparel
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Those haudsonie Xcw Coats in
Salts Velvets, Crepe lhtaderes,
Corduroys, Velvet Cords, Plushes,
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i ueviots aim nianv naiKisouiu niix-
Y t tires. Will be pleased to s,how you
Y this handsome showing. Manv
Y novelties now that vou later will
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not be able to procure mi account of
conditions of dye and wool market.
Coats $8.50 to $45
New Silk Petticoats
New Silk Waists
Coats, Dresses
Home of
Kabo Corsets
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his moral and congressional in
flnmmo tnn-nrilii RPPIlrlllir tile 881110.
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Now that Fall is close at hand
You will want a pair of new Boots
Tlioo cold ni niiiis are just a little crispy for low
shoes, and tluit new lall suit really demands a new
pair of boots.
Ve are od'eriup; a splendid value in an eiuht-incli Top
Lace .Boot, patent quarters, all leather Louie heel,
welt sewed soles, new diamond tip and best grade
black cloth to), made over a last positively correct as
lor style this boot is a beaut vat:
$5.00
Sizes 2U to 7
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SIGN OF
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"GOOD SHOES"
iiiiTRiisfiffiaTrir
roil mct.:: r;; n a quarter of a ckntdry
this bank h.T maintained sa t'sfm-tory business relations
with the communltV nt large. I'erhaps it Is your fath
er': or grandfathers bank. You can safely make It
lour." Open a savings account with this strong stato
bank and make your money earn more mono).
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Yes, inch cd, 'jisliiturN inspirations 1'or Kali lH-"i arc
revealed here in lasciiuitiuj,' array, The new African
browns, the subterranean greens, the ever popular
blues, the clunky Knglish tweeds and mixtures and
some handMMiic worsteds, and, best of all, the exclus
ive Style- Craft rcatioiis', willi all those clever touches
of iiidividualih - (Jariiienls ! laixc.
"Style' Craft" ' Suits
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Other Tailored Suits
$15 to $35
How could
allowing of
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Hew Hand Bags
New Showing Sweaters
and Sweaters for the
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This is the flrrt visit ot (.ongross-
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- man Hawley to southern Oregon
Nlni'P HIS last 0I0CUUI1.
A PAIR
Widths AA to D
or -No Sale"
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Ol'l'OSITH
POET OHTICR
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Built C - business
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Our Fall Millinery
Showing Now at its Best
you help adiiiirini'- this X
Handsome Hats? All !
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ihl' iiuicat uiuiteis are suowu litre
in abundance, and the styles are
intuit lu-coniiiiff. Trimnied J hits,
$:i.50 to $22.50 up.
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Kid Gloves.
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