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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1915)
Trv f MISUtfOKJ) jMAJL Tit I HUNK AlKDKOKP. OlctfUON, WHDNKtflUV, SKPTLSMJ3KK 29, Wo PAGE TWO I r P -.'k & v :V Ar ( V '-v f-w p-.v. rr-. w? t i ,A K l ! IT 1 Wfr j k eJ - ffr J, f. ft jtltlll.WtWWtHtllt lHt l"t J 'J"!" Itocaland JL "It PERSONAL n -& Rev. J. K. Hawkins and Sirs. Haw kins returned Tuesday afternoon from Iho Methodist conforonco at Koscburg. First showing ot flogc hats nt Miss Loiinsbtiry's. They nro nlwayn right. M. MV Dept. Storo, 1C8 Salem Statesman; It may Jio tlioro In nothing In a nnino, but it would be difficult to nmko this man ,bo , llovo It. JanifH J. Pappatbcodoro koummonntourgeoiitopouloB, of Chi cago, 111., would llko to Jiavo n con fectionery and restntirant concession on the Oregon stato fair grounds were H not far tho fact that n charge of fU per front foot Ih made for ground Hpnco, and It would require a consldornblo amount of territory upon which to display lilu name atone. Then, too, 11m fdgn wrltorH, it Ih undcrHtood, hnvo a fixed charge upon tho letter IihhIh for painting signs, and Mr. Pappnotn might go . bankrupt before be pot bin ulgn painted. At any rale. It Ih iintlor Btood that he Ih "ntrlclly neutral." Paper banger and painter, tinting, etc. Phono G44-M to R, Sandors. 123 .Myron II. Ilorrlok, former ambas sador to France, and prominent In na tional and Ohio politics) for years, and , party will pass through Medford Thursday, morning on the Shasta Lim ited bound for Han Francisco, Hor rlek linn been louring tbo nortliweKt and In several speeches has favored , this country extending morn relief, j'cpAifntid Bympathyto a sister lopub Vi7c'and tbe land that when our Rev olutionary forefather wont bard pressed by tho Iirltlsh, grabbed tlio Hon by tho tall, and Raved the colo nics. llooney SIsterH hominy at I'ublle Market Saturdays only. 1(11 Tho regular weekly concort of the Medford band will ho given In tbe city park Tliurmlny evening In tbo city park, Instead of Friday evening, on account of tbo visit of Oovornor Wills of Ohio, Iloforo tho concert thq baud will piny nt the Mod ford Hotel .In, honor or tbo llHlIiii;tilshcl . .v.'"IJl'ri '. . ,( jyle Dare. Wood about that flrn In- hi '"JOn I'JMf? OfflPfl Mall Trlbuno '.. ,'..',l .Sqoloy .Hall left this morning on thu last trip of tbo season for Crater ' Lake. Tho mnll contract with tho . pos.lal department and tbo park closes Thursday, Boptombor .TO. Try ono of tboso big lea cold G cent .. mllkiihnUcB.tit Dp Voo'n. . Frank llybeo of Jacksonville, Is tho . " .latest plojieor of tbo Hoguo River ; I valley to enllHt In tbo ranks of tbe , I aiiolntR. rfhiasdiiy bo purchased n J Dodjjo caryjfw. t Drs. A .ill. ntid Louise Hedges, cbj. l ropractlc physicians, Stewart build ' ' tngl 2!JC Kast'.'Mnln St. ' Tho fall migration of wnnuonirn to California for (ho winter Is under way, and tho pollco aro enforcing the strictest "movo on" regulations in months. Tuesday over !lf men, moHt of whom carried blankets, wore counted untler'tbo H. P. water tank. Tho smartest' bats and tbe lowest price In Medford nt Miss Louns biiry's, M. M. Dept. Store. 10S Agitation for an Immedlnte vote on thu Modyiisltt rebondlug Issue whioji was rflMvod with open anus nt 1 first, Is dying ti natural death, as fur ns street discussion Is concerned. At j '. first' It was In high favor, but there i linn been a turn In the tide of suutl , mont In favor of the "watch and wait . and be sure" policy favored. The ' . only uctho nrgumontatlvo support now hoard Is from Its father anil god fstltor. For flour,4or feed phono Medford Roller Mills. Phono 607 Miss Mory Karloy of ClrnnU Pass spent Tuesday In Med foul visiting frl(uids and reluthiw. Cot it nt DeVoe's. The poller received a complaint th 1 8 morning that a litrd or calvo were at lnrpp In thu southern part of tbo olty t grsslug b day and night on lawns, and constituting souielliln of a nuisance. There ts a elt erdt nnnce probikltitii tho runulnR st large of stork In tbe ett lliutlh A film ur from B to ii la ptovided , Ifot Tntualos nt tbo Simula. Frank Hill ofrroawnt l'lt sp.-nt Tuoeday In Modfqril attending to ban iness jnattutti. ' ' China pheasant season opens Octo ber lit. llettur havo one or two mount! by 1 ttartlott, Medrord's taxldt-tntat anil f'urrler, rtu1nf',s Cun ' Store. 16 John Downs has irturuml rrom a siiiiwnsr sixyit on rod work at Crater Lake. ' ' - (let your butter, ofg. inilV, eroam find Uuttormllk st U Vee's. Uaati Cnnlwell of Uugae is sHnd Ing n tow day In th rlt oh buai- iiuaa. Wwion On mora Shop tar f lrt os Kodak flntsliitig and ICoilnk suitlles. ' Charts ltmrftiH ttf riaibroftk. rl , Is spcudlHg a taw days lit tk eity at- .tending to bMc4nHt MaU4f. AWlion better injurant is imt te The IisMmruio Man will tdl) Tbo call of Orecco for military re servlsts no a, precautionary move, against Ilulgarlnn mobilization In tho HalltniiH will affect tlx Orecks living l(i this city. They uro I'iirost Ora marls, a ctiok; Poto TohIcub, a boot black, two members of tho P. and U. section crow, and two members of the S. P. section crew. The (Irook con sul for tho nnrthwost located nt Seat tle Tuesday Issued u call ror all Orpek rosorvlsts to bo propnred for a call to arms. All the local ,ineti coining tm dor tbo citrw of intlllarlsm express a willingness to nbldo by tbo order. Failure to comply means imprison ment and fine under the defense of tbo realm act should tiiny ever re turn to the ffltliorlniid. Ladlos 1 nm now pcepaied to mafie your hair Into switches. Madumo L. Renmes, 2lfi N'nrtli (.iitkilnlo. ' Attorney. n. R. MoQnbo aponl Tues ilii afternoon In Jacksonville nttsml Ing to business matters. Arternoon tea with warors lOo, at tlio Shasta. I. T. IturiiH, n rormer remtdout or thlH city, and listed In the directory two years ago as a tltnbnrinnn, Tues day plead guilty In the Inderal court to fraud In the settlement of Oregon lauds and was sentenced to nine months In the Multnomah county Jal Hums baa lulatlves 'living In this city. Johnson, nt tho Dook Store, an export watch repairer. Hunters or tho Rogue River valley will Hock to the meadows Friday morning ror tho opening or tbo senson on Chlnoso pheasants. Some nro rig utlng on spending the nlslit In the country so as to be near the liuntliiK grounds. Rend tbo Portland Orogonlan. Robort Thomas of Hilt, Cal., spent Tuesday In Medford attending to bus inestf mnl turn.. Until Octobbr 1st Dr. Myrtlo S. Lockwood will limit her offlco boum to Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 4:.10 p. m. Othor hours by appointment only. Sam King of Watklns. Oregon, Is upending the week In Medford attend ing to business matters. Tako your watch to Johnson, tho lowelcr, you will recolvo unusually good sorvlco. Krlc Anderson has reli'rued to his home In the Rluo Ledgp (list I Id at tending to business matteis. Willi bis partner, Frod Nelson, they aro ne gotiating ior tbo bonding or their copper property In the Crescent Ponk district. Do Voo delivers tho Orcgonlan to you every day foi 7fic n month. Nick Kline nnd Adrian Rose of the (Irltfln Creek district are spondlng tho day In .Meilfori nftoiidlng to bus-' lucss matters, I tako prldo In making your wntcb keep porfoct tlino. I havo every fa cility for doing flno watch ropalrlng. Johnson tho Jeweler. i VIFE TO DECIDE PACKY'S FUTURE. WILLL HE STICK TO HIS DESK OR ENTER THE FIGHT RING I'iicK MFii!iiiii1 i- bhel nt hi dck Hi Joliet, III., rtintiing lu late riitlier-iii-IuwV lnewerv and it' up In Mr. J'aeltey to deeiilp if the l.iiinlv bnnkVull sltgll lie inereftspil luilbir by the big monoy 1'nekey run j'u-l. off in the prise ring any time In- fm-. after it. Paekev rpiit the game nlmo-t tvo yenrs ign. II wfl I lis wife, then ln ('iiuicee. Hint hroltgtit j(l;nm hi- i tiieiiienl nt Hint time. ' , ," 'rtlrtl ml the fUJ'iO.oaO.lii nng urn ingsf'li0,hn liei! swify. I(ai quitting llir ritiv: V hnril tni enpeeiHlK wlun Hum' mi rnsTi tinywhere mm ir v.ii- lit v. i i i v. ' .A Jfctl ! 'j. ."..' W'm-s ,4 '.--'isEr--". t, niihrtW "Hi i fo ITM HBHIUHn liii ii 'l " iiiieiwmiWHi WawPWJBWWawa1BWieMllawa1awwjB1li ..-m I'jul.ev Mil ai'liiuil, Inislncss iiinii, nt hi de.sk In .lollct, Illinois, and nt light, hi righting face. All NIC lAKiniMO 10 KEEP CONTROL OF COLORADO FUEL DU.NVHR, Sept. 20 John I). Rock efollor Jr. today said tho Rockefeller Interests had no Intention of giving up (ontrnl or the Colorado I'uol and Iron company. He denied any Knowl- Milton Ichuhurd has relumed from 'edge Of a prospective morger with l'lsh Lake, where he has heon'm ployed by the Rogue River Canal company. Hemstitching dnno, jDc por ynrd. Mrs. Hilarys, at Moo's Blorc. 172 James ICIIlngtou of Clrants Pass is spondlng the day In tills city and Jacksonville attending to lmslmsttt maUers. lliisluoHM innn'H itilek lunch, IR nnd 2Tc, from 11:. 10 n. in. and it p. m. TabltM and booths for Indies, .lean's Caslllllim Grill, (laruell-rorney build ing drape street. 101 Henry Watts of (Uendal Is spend 'ng the wenk In the city and valley attending to'Vusluess hihIIkts. J. O. Clerking, tbo host all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives inndo any where, time or plnee. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. vTiru 1 have puiobHied the Cttntral Pulut Met Muikwt rrom Art Lewis and will take obarge Oct. t lluslnees will be condueted on a etrtctl) cash Iwisis. So liciting )our patioiisae. I will tr to merit Its conllnuauett l foiirtwms tieatmeiit and giving vhIum iotled. llll! HARRY l.KWIS. the Hill or au) other Intorosts, and expressed the lielliif that the recent sictacnldr ilae In tho coinpnny'o stock wait duo merely to war specula tion. Mr. Rockefeller's statement was drawn out by the latest flurry In Col. oraUo Fuel common, which yesterday touched mm. "You sen that I am going right ahead with my pinna for Industrial betterment, on a perma nent basts," be said. "Of course, It ts perfectly well knoun that the stock owned by father and myself Is only about forty per rent of the whole, and if anv one Kta bold of a majority he can control the romimnv Our bond hnWIIiiM huMcver. niv much more valuable than uui rim-k hold ings, and e would bo until i iir ne cessity or keeping Nome stool, inter est, to protect oureelvos as bund boltiera." Mr. H(H'kufllttr said bo thought It unlikely that be would stay In Colo rado long enough to attend the an nual meeting r the company on Oc tober is Tbe etwHn' stock book were rlosfd rienteiuber 27 pre psratorx to Hie meeting. TROOPS IN GREECE ATIIKSS, Sept. 20. 'I believe wo are on the eve or tho most important operation or 'the war, namely tho landing or tro'opH In Macodonfn tb be gin tho iiiarclf not so. much on Con stautluoplonsato llerlln," said an of ficer attached to tho general Muff of the llrltlsh army on the Onlllpoll pen insula who has cento to Athens fretu the Darilagojlfa front. "Tho two o'fxonslre rorces ure grad unll closing 'fn. The Mesopotamia expedition HTltJipronehlrjt nearo' to llagdad umrntwrti the Suvla bay-tJabn Topo line an Jftiaok on Constantino ple may beftu at any moment ' The ollieer who gue I'.sprt'x-ion ti thoM iilcnh f ('nnipt'mi Mnekeiiie, who j iittiiolied (i the intelligence de iiitliiieiit nt" tlio g.'lienil hLiIT nt tin Dnrilnnellex. lift ivneheil Athens jeMerdhv rnnn'lju lVont. ('Mvtniu Mnekehrte said: "It in mv opinion Hint the co-operation of tlretve Stli tlu allies will lnviu the lnKJehniitei' of the wur. One more gup Iti "t ho iron ring nrouiu! Auhtrig and t'erpiflnv i- lieing closed. The final MrtVuv will he t'liiiglit out nil the plains vf Uun.U'.N. The ll to Herlin Ii s tlnoii.h Uiil.iin-t and tllVslllll." can heat you ami the promoters nro willing to jioy you your price any lime ypu wiiut to figlil. Tlmt's the way things stiiekcd up for I'nekey no he induced his wife to let linn fighL oni' more huttle. He nnmcil $17,500 im the price that would induce liiiu to go ten rounds in ft no-decision hunt. like (lili Iions wns liis opponent. Tliey wero so clever neither could ilnmage the other. That fight Pent tlio thrill or the ring ngain eouiiiig' through Iuh veins ami now he's loath to quit the game nain. Rut if Mrs. Paekey Hays the 208,- 70(1 Iic'h made in the ring (his last fight netted him ;fi8(700 as he sold his picture rights for $1200) is enough hos'iii,' funs will see nli moie of Imp.' DIED Died At tbo residence of bis daughter, Mrs. Plercrmenr Tolo, John Chance, age S5 years, R months nnd 1 1 days. The remains were nhlppcri to Albany, Ore , for Innlnl. MR. FRED ALTOS? HAlGrlT J j TfetCIIKIt OP PIAXO AND UARMOXY Announces Fall Term Deglnnlng Mondaj'J September 13. Kpccbillst In Touch' nnd tf'crlmlc v A teacher with an established reputation. , HAIGIIT .MUSIC STUDIOS Room 401 Garnett-Corey Building. Phono 72 ,tn I. i i " lib Wffil Sit! V--V', 1 1 4 ( WOMAN'S RESURRECTION AT PAGE TODAY 'S EM ffilOlH c inMcjpfneJHHsJsJHHhiiM ARDMOIil'. Okla., Seit 29 - Rus sell Drown, iit attorucN, announced todaj that chatgos uf negllsence axalnst t'u- (inlf, Colorado and Sautn Fe itutlv m would be presented be fore the Interstate coninierco com mivsslon thiouKb the office of state Melioration conimlsssiouer. City of fKluls el u I in that the tank car of gas oline which exploded and killed forty wn pcrmiiii and wrecked more tlmn i million dollars orth or property w.t-. leaking and that tbe railroad failed to conform to Interstate re lu.uMiients tor Its safe handling. Mrs. Leach, export oorsetlorre, ma terial aud fit Kuaranteod. 38G Nojth nartiett. THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Untonvllte, Mo. "I sufTerwi from a female troublo and I Rot so weak Uist I could hardly walk ncrosa tlio floor with out holding on to something. I had nervous spells and my finpera would cramp and my face would draw, and I could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, hod no appotite.and everyone thought I would not live. Somo ono advised mo to tako Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I had, taken so much medicine nnd my doctor said ho could do me no good bo 1 told my husband he might get mo a bottle and X would try It, Uy the time I had taken it I felt better. I continued its use, and now I am well nnd strong. "1 havo always recommended your medicine ever since 1 was so wonder fully benefitted by it and 1 hope thia letter will be the means of saving soma other poor wbman from suffering." Mrs. Maktha Skavky, Box 1144, Unlonville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound have thousands of such letters as that above they tell the truth, elso they could not have been obtained for lovo or money. Thia med icine is no stranger it has stood tho test for years. If there are any complications you do net understand write to L)dla I!. Pinkhtun .Medicine Co. (rontblcutlal) 1.) mi, Muss. Your letter w 111 ho opened, read aud aunered by u Vtouiuu aud held in strict confidence. ' Attention, Voters! rrrrg 'J ,. TOO bTK '10 CMSSII'V. The Kieiie of tli. -iuh U MM lit Russia Mia Nun il.ix Kstuiliii, a ouiil seraut girl. luir )i-ira.ti b) tlir prtace, pld i Kll, leads M tier 4iraaaVlua Hbiie sbe ts lM4tM "life it Jo " the U aeeuae4 ior I'.' Th.' piince U on the jur. IIIk leltr fiM'llliHtt aif Mtlrred tie iiiaktui the journe to Siberia i'li tr and tbe picture ends Ha the lmual rtnurteetiuu of Katuaiu j I tke exismte of aw aarlaUv IsasW. 1 V oit aUI.K- Two Unrros, one geldliiK and one Jruate: well broken and fine iwrki'ia; aaddlM. bach. etc. Inquire Moore tlg4 for two das. after tkujt arlte ChamWere & Car iwnter, Qaliee. Or. Iti 4 There have hern picparud Initiative uetltlous. demanding that the CIO' Council of the Clt or Medford submit td the people for their nimroval or , rejection. Mr. Medvnskt's re-lionding and reiumtlng plan at a fcpeuial elect ion to be bald In the Cm of Medford. Said petitions will nc'axallaulo for slKiting and will lie Urculated on and after Monda, Sept jTilt, until the ,reiHlred iuiiiiIki oi stKiintutes are obtaluett T1IK I'KHL 1NVKSTM:NT CO. :!T North Fir Street. MR KAl-kV HtiWtnM In hs4 ears: r1taam. t k. t S&t.. I aHH dtiiaker. su h. . jtte tttiUk Teaafe. Kit. 1 l k m. i.l nkkur. i ..i ................. : -. f "T- i - - ,--w y- -,--.- ,.-, ,., ,.v itnmu sTfMi n M ig ,iM; j ub ei.f Deep Well Drilling QII. km. and water wells, is, 13, H4noi to U0f feet 1'e.r prlos see J. STItXHINS, !SS North Gentral' EDUCATE FOR" BUSINESS at tho "SCHOOL OF i3ES.T RESULTS" Kntcr -Now and Muko Vonr Tlnm Co nt for Soniotlilug Worth AVldlc. Coni plcto Unsifted, Stenogrnpblc, Civil .Service, and Knglkli Courses Tnuglit by Tcuclici's Wfm Know WtW to Oct U10 Rest Resiilti. Medford Commercial College l)ny And Nlnlit HcIuhiK at X. raio Hf. I (7jMBeaaaaisaiaaai-lB 111 9mLLLLLw2fySrLLLLL& 1 II! mmammmmmmmtunm Mil m llerulily ndnplahlc to nil Hituniions, villi 'M ability to meet and overeomu the unuHiial, the l'ord is tlio ear for your iouw nnd nnmiiiiisy.1- V.pfMnir1ntf tin well ur being n genuine utility In tlm deinnml of everyday life. Airrnging nlioitt tvfi nqnts per mile to ppcrato nnd mnlntaln. " Touring Car $1-10, Runabout .f.lflO, Town Car $010, Coupelet $750, Sedan $975; f. 0. b. Detroit' witli all equipment. On display nnd Halo nt C. E. GATES wood! turtinmmv -.- PXiiiyi5SX33iXjXj FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL STATE FAIR SALEM, SEPT. 27 TO OCT. 2, INCLUSIVE Come prepared to stay a full week sri:ci.L DAYS S20.0Q0 offered in Premiums I Reduced Rates on Railroads ij L) 1'IUTUltRS Trials of Speed Shooting Tournament Hand Concerts Two Aviation Flights Dally Hoy's Camp Girl's Camp Kverybody's Camp Krco Sheds for Camper's Teams Moving Pictures Social Center Tent for Campers Dancing Pavilion Children's Playground Ileo Demonstrations Animal Circus Amatour Dahlia Show Taved Streets Freo Transportation for Exhibits lJ ' t MONDAY Children's Day 'JTIvSDAY . . Womnn'a Day . flood Road Day i: AVKDNKSDAV" Salem Day Woodmen's Day Stato Societies Day TIII'IISDAY Portland Day Transportation Day Klks' Night I-'IUDAY Pross.Dny Orogon MnnufaQtllrors, Day Scandinavian Day KATUHDAY Shrlnora' Day Pioneer Dny Ornngo Day Carnival Night Froo Camp Grounds For Premium Lists, Kntry Wanks, or any Information "Whatever relative to tho 1015 Orogon Stato Fair, Address W. Al Jones, Secre tary, Snlem, Oregon. 323iIiffiXWWtwyw Oregon State Fair .v, Salem Week neglunlng September 27th ltacos, Fat Stock, Poultry, Agrlqulturo Horticulture, Manufacturing .All tho activities wo nro interested j , t t in. will bo reprosentcd v W"i it V:' ' . t ' ltslucl Itallnwid Fnrra . from all points in Oregon Sale Datoa Sept. 23d to Oat. Sd Tldkets limited to Oot, oth , All trains illrtct (n tho. Valr Groiindi Ask your loenl agonts for tmln schedules, aud tickets. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John ,M, Scott, Gtii. Pnliunger Agent, Portland, Qroggn. at 9mt4m4M aOtMtU t Wafri - l&fc C. a. 1 4JMf WiaW