Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 11, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TOCALAND
PERSONAL
Jonas "Wold, Emll Schmidt, J. W.
Mitchell nnd W. V. Qulsonbury wcro
fined $25 apiece- In. Justlco Taylor's
court Saturday for trespnsslnR on tho
Rogue lllver Cnnal company loud In
quost of pheasants. Tho fines wcro
BUipended,
Horbort Alford, baritone, will bo
heard In classical and popular eongn
at tho Page thoator tohlRljt.
Oorpo Farroll of Grants Pana Is
upending a few days In tho city .at
tending to business matters.
Tho best Btylos, tho best finalities
and tho best prides uro found In tho
millinery department or t?io M. M.
Dept. Store. 19C
Tho county, city nnd public offlcus
and banks will bo closed tomorrow,
tho day being tho anniversary of the
discovery of America by Christopher
Columbus in H92 It will bo Kcner
nlly observed throiiRhniil the land, ex.
orrises being filvori in mnny cities by
tho Knights of Columbus.
Boo Dave Wood nbont that fir In
surance policy. Office Hall Tribune
DldR.
One of tho largest Saturday night
crowds In months wns on thn strcotu
Saturday night. Tho .Medford band
gave numbors on tho principal cor
ners, and there were many present
from out of town points.
Mrs Howard Albert Kill, teacher
''l vocal. IlfglimciH n specialty.
TerniH reasonnblo. 808 Dakota Ave.,
Phono 2LMOC. 174
Frank Johnson of Wnlklnn npent
Saturday and Sunday Jn this city at
tending to business mattorH.
Try on of thoin big Ice cold B cent
inllkshnlcps nt D" VnoV
V M UarW of nequn, Cal., Is
.unong tho out of town visitors In tho
city this week.
Itooins papered at 13,7ft while
spring stock lasts. Phono H4-I-M. 175
James It, Kelly, of Portland, tol
cgraph operator of tho Portland Jour
nal, former telegrapher of tho Mall
Tribune, ami a row I dent of this city
for a number of years, returned Bun
day for n fow days visit with old
friends.
"Kq. Irrspajs" signs for salo nt
fnl Trlnftntfoftlco.
.Tho Medford High school footbnll
tenu(lofflntojl,lhe (Sranls Pass toam
In, this city last Saturday by tho
score of 12 to 7, beforo n good sized
crowd. "Dutch" ThomaB was tho
Individual star. Coaoh Klum, though
his team won, In dlssatlsflod with
their work, nnd Is looking for n pair
of hcnvler men fortho backfleld. Ho
clnlms ho will havo the rough npotn
In" tho teamwoark smoothed out by
ijpxt Saturday Nvhen tho team will r.o
to Klamath Ofnllfl.
nrit. A,,R. iHlvl Lonlto Hedges chl-TTijiracHfj-phvAjrhns,
Btqwnrt build
ing. IMG Haul Main St.
'floorgo 6n 'dor Hullon of Mnglo
Point Is 8poudtug tho day In this city
nttendlng to business matters.
Mrs. Loach, oxpert corsotlorro, ma
terial and fit guaranteed. 330 North
Ilartlott.
Raymond Whlttliw of .Mnutnutio,
Cal., Is spending tho day In tills city
attending to business matters.
(let It at DoVoe's.
Miss Al)sso Jones will leave this
week to vIhII with friends and rela
tives In Klamnth Palls.
"No shooting" signs for salo nt
Mall Tribune offlco.
Hon Luuipnmu, editor of the Cold
Hill News and W II. I.ampman of
Asbqstni, pent Snturdtty In Mdfurd
nttendlng to Imsliiww matters and
visiting frlttnilH.
Job Printing In ull Its branches nt
the Malt Tribune office.
Hacking contest worn hehl nt tho
fairgrounds Sunday afternoon In
whloh tho Indians In attmuUnco nt
the federnl court as ultnessos took
part. They rodo the utldont burst
producml by Dr. Helms and Wilbur
Ashpolo with moro or loan ease A
lnrpe crowd was nrotont, Including n
ntimbor of noble reunion ttho sppesr
d In thlr ovt auto, none of which
were Fords Most of the aborigine
had on their Sunday clothes and vsertt
onjo)lng life.
flonk blndlBg nt any kind at the
Mall Tribune offtee
Many of the fHriovrs of the Itognu
ltlvor valley art uikkIhk nople elder,
and the homo product will soon be oh
tho market. This Is th only lr
hiiIo producing center In tho world
that duos not uutko onough vinegar
for Its own us.
(tot jour Unit or. eggs, milk, cream
and buttermilk at Ds Voo's.
The wtnie band of fans that luivti
wutohml ery gsnie of the world
sorlwi fiUherl fu (rout of the Mall
Tribune for tho seen. gathered alu
this mornlug for the third gam The
Intorest locally U at the Iwweet ebb
In years
Do Voe deliver the QrtaanU te
you every day for Tie n mB.
thig ChlHese .liMat MUM eloe-
ed Hiuula) hi Mind.., villi many
local lutnliM U ti
i t fM U ItMl
Hi
the blrddurlt"
TariU-M&''' "
otl into lilflTnk'Hl
nt tho finish,
'.rg
. trial
. Muimi
William Welsh, was arrested Sattir
day by federal authorities on a charge
of selling whiskey to Indians. He will
Ikoly bo Indicted by the federal grand
Jury this week. Ho Is one of the
best known and oddost characters of
southern Oregon
Weston Camera Shop for first class
Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies.
Krnest J. Clark, manager of the
Frank Itlggs rompnnj, ami parlv of
frlqnds in n Packard Twin Six, lafit
week made the trip from this clt to
Portland In 12 and thrc quarter
hours, beating the railroad time. ThcV '
......1 ,.a w.awl In usti.l bltafiW I
"No hunting" signs for salo at tho
Mall Tribune offlco.
Thomas Potter of Montague, Cal ,
IS spending the week In this city at
tending lo business matters.
Drlng those old magazines and pe
riodicals to tho Mall Trlbuno for
binding. '
Tho Medford MlnlBtorlnl associa
tion held their opening sosslon of tho
soason this foronoon at 10 o'slock In
tho public library. Different phase
of tho work weer dlseussed nnd plans
for future work proposed. It was
planned to make the romlng nesslon,
Monday. Oct. 18, n rally meeting nt
which It Is hoped every minister in
Medford nnd vicinity will bo present
nnd hnvc part In deciding on pinna
of work nnd In nrranglng n rogulnr
program for tho future. '
Afternoon ten with 'wafers 10c, nt
tho Shasta.
Court Hall loft Sunday for Ijako
vlow, whoro ho was called by a tele
gram announcing that hlM brother J)r.
Vinton Hall hud died from gunshot
wounds Inflicted Snturday. No par
ticulars were given In tho message.
Dr. Hat! has beon In falling health
for several months, and It Ih feared
his death was duo to a flulcldal art,
mused by worry nnd tlospondency.
Pr Hn'l was woll known In tho
Itoguo river vnlloy, whoro ho llvod for
n number of yonrs. Ho was woll
known throughout southeastern Ore
gon. When bettor insurance Is Bold
llolmos Tho Insuranco Man will sell
It.
Chnrles Young has purchased it
now l'Jlti llulclc automobile
Hot Tamnles at tho Shasta.
Superintendent of Soroons Snm
Sundry of Itoguo lllver, Is spending
tho day In tho city attending1 to offi
cial business.
Head tho Portland Oregonlan.
Tho class party of tho Alpha Dolztn
society of the Christian church will
bo held Thursday night nt tho homo
of Mrs. (). O. Alendorfer, 701 Park
street, Instead of Wednesday night us
first announced.
J, O. Oorklng, the bot all around
Photographer Jn southern Oregon.
Alwnvs reliable Negatives mado any-
hero, time or place. Studio 328
Mnln St Phono 330-.1.
Jtobort IJrovnrd and Charles Young
are spending tho day In tho country
hunting squirrels.
l.otter bonds, envelopes, bill heads,
looso leaf systems, nt the Mall Tri
bune office
STRIKERS COME 10
F.Ij l'ASO, Te., Oel. 11. TIm
seven striking omplownj of the cop
per ooiupuiiiett of C'llflon.-MorsiH'i,
An., dUtriet, who lft the strike
field IhU lat nighl to etnifer with
tlm mine mitHSgeiM heru upon u oel
tloment, nrrivwi here ttnla.v. lu lo
noeu thev had not met the manager.
Sheriff faolt ami Adjutant (Icasrttl
llHirrix, who brought the delegation,
wue in cIom foiileieueo with the
iiuiie niiuiiirer-
DENIED NEW TRIALS
POItTl-AND. Ott II. All tK of
tho officer and nltwmen of the t'ult
wi Italea CaahUr comnt, rtwently
fouail gullt of using the malW to de
fraud, weer denied new trials lu the
tutted State dlatilrt oeurt hero to
rtav. The defend ttta were Frank Meo9
f o. A. Campbell l'rank Ue Momh,
II V llonnewell. O b' Ceriten anil
li Todd
BRITISH CASUALTIES
21.
UJNlMiN. o. i. II.- Bnti-h tu
ttllit I retmrtiHl aiare tk'Uiber
uuiutmt u wittae Uhui tfl.UIMI. 'Ill"
wvtkettal cukuttltv lut MibltireHt lu
) give JIM offnt r and W6 nsmi.
Tht krm up th Mstal MHlliw
publilMM i tit' Lmifaii ytat
thm lirt at tk mm:U mm -1 -
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CONFER WITH OWNERS
jUEDFOJU) iMAIIj TttlBl'NK
THE PAGE TODAY
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Ifnrold Ilenii irr, w.'i t il i
young Miilptor, eiii'l'i l.lni.i, In
wife, m hi model, and he leiiil in
s)irntioii to mnn beautiful jiieeew of
hliilunry. Hut fe jean later,
while striving fr the grunt prisjr, a
Mtiitue of "Youth," he llndf I'llena
laekx tlutt unlet iuahle "sometlimg"
wlueli 8uIW oiilh. Without rognrd
for her J'eelingM he frankly toll her
tlie in too old, nnd when lone, u
ihticioiit and idenllv formed mhiiu'
girl, nits them, lie xnf in her th-
perleet model for Iiih gieutesl work
Tlie iticwliildc follows, and i'.lenii, her
W, V.. Alesniuler nnd wifo left I hit
week in their Dodge enr for the Sun
Friiiietseo expositioii. They will visit
friends in Corning nnd Klnmntli
eoiinly en louto.
J. W. Alyora nnd wifo linto gone to
Hotitliein Cnliforuiii to upend the win
ter. .Mr. nnd .Mr. Umel Lewis Imd an
guestH this week Mr. nnd Mi. A. I).
IIoiinIou mill fumilv of Chieo, Cul.,
unil Mr. ami Mrs. liendeixon of (lol.l
Hill.
Ilolhrook Williihglon of Medford
wut truiiNiietiug Imi'iueMK here.
iter. Still, pastor of the M. 11.
olmrcli, hii heuu isititug hii brother
nnd mother at Derby. Din mother
neeompanied him buck to Ceiitiul
Point to speii'l tho winter.
Mi) Audiey HoIiiiom, who is touch
ing in the public teUool nt I'lioonh,
"pint the week end with liome tolks.
Ilethold Kiwtel, eldeet mui of C. H.
Hostel, Imd the misfeituno to have
his linn hioken Thui'NdH.v.
Km I urtii flitreneo Mel'itll nnd sis
teis, Lottie mid Wilnm, of Hounnsa,
Or., nie visiliug ioIm lives auil ftiewU
hurt1.
Misk MaiDtie Foley of Oold Hill i
Msitiug at the home ot her gimnl
fnUior, Otajige Honl.
Mimh Winnie Muxin viitl wiUi
her etumiu, Fred Ilesnolgraxw, nt 'Pal
nit this woek.
(leoige Sliennon of North Yakima,
Wash., it YUtitnv hie grundmother,
Mis. tlcorge llcsnelgrme.
.1. II. Stevens mid Mr. MelJiiuougli,
two "i I'olo't itidiislriwiM farnHTs,
were in tiu the lat of the Heek
with l.iim pituluee tor llui ineivhiiut
of Die eitv,
Mr. Wiltuto if Saias Uv wiim
here Fndav lian'siieling hiisiuess.
Mrs. .Morgan and little ditughte1
were .imioii" the munv p'ejile fumi
the Willow Mpiiuus nnd Toln di-liieU
ahoppiuy; litre tint wek.
.Mi's. Suniuoiio ol the Mui've wax
NhMtiiitf friends heie uvull
Mr. Muelltr, lounui'i uf l!u 4n m
chnid, made tiu city several visits
dining the past week.
Miss Saillt lleette, tht m-hoHJaiu'iitii
of tlie nh valley aratmt rtistriet,
spent the week end wit her jm rents
Lei e.
Pat Ktiilhain at 8iki,ou w ia (Ik
niv to hihi1 Suadey with h's
mother.
Dill I 'alike v of Hold lliil wa
among old frioads and the ttiwii of
his ihililhiHNl u few hours Khilav ai
leinioon. .lack Merrill uf Hold Hill wa hat
some reutir thine oa hit ears
at tit gir.ige here rveetttly.
J. F. Mm has returut'ii home af
ter ptvsusiiMjr fur aniue week.
Mis. Hokintun of AthlitiW has
hecn MMtiag her liifM, Mr. Inc.
I'Vrvuson.
J. H. Carlton la in ftHtl tin-
eek with u ettrliMtil of hege.
D. Konle ol Furl Klamath wet hei
Tlmrsdn Imikitig alter riiert in
leresti..
ill KelU hes resufued as mail 1
unci- bet.vitii the lem mid his I
line i ml K'tbeit lluhm- htis ben i
iippoo led t sliertsul bill). I
'mo i.vns to clissihv.
w ANTKn-"rnniitki hurwod-;
crn. lilu urk. tr.. will tk
for fur. TM H-R.
iBBBBlaHPjHMBHlBVBlHBBViBtd M2BBaMBuiaVBBSDaIk3'ulW fl
w aBBansfljnwn j ajpjBaBiaeFj-t eja 'dtSaawBaCWBcJ JP - Bb tti HI
UMT BMtM UUif Md rho-!tta
at. iNwkM MtlatM fow Imm4 to .'. all old ciwtomra aad
4lbiMi nd i lr mim. bMr- iUum edin b. reuirlug.
toe th tMerliitkNi "Th(." U ! ,lr Hr lti ltl Hoot.
titw nk " Ayu ftakMM ,
.rass;'M. S. BIDEN
l.niitlxr t'o , AUUuU.
MKDltQM). 01h(K)X MONDAY. OCTOBER
AND TOMOnKOW
lu nt lne.it.in:, wfttt'lie-. tin' rowin..'
l.i-fiiiniMiii ol her liu-lmml nnd lone,
tluft lu exhibit nnl. eooluer to
wiml liorwi-ll. Julian, n former suitor,
come into Iter lifo, and lie In aliout
to run nwiiy with linn when it wight
of her liiihnnd's munelouf stiitnc
tH.i lier. liiHtond, i-ho gne- nwuy
nloue after leaving n note for lier
hiiNliaml miving f-he t ri-t- in iii-i
-ciie to -e the Hituit Ituti. Kin con
veieneo awakened, in makes honor
able iiiikikI-, Muichi llic work "I
ml he Iiiih cicntcd, in (iiiiitiou, nnd
-.eeiuvs Ins wife's loMug iorgiencns.
Kc,iorto(l by Jacksou County Ab
ret Co , Sixth nnd Ftr 8t
Ileal INtuto Tinnsfen
K. K. Denmnii et to Nelun
li. Wood, lot 5, block l,
Iligiilaml Park Add., Med
ford I $
Xettie Xonnal et id to H. M.
l.eviston, hind in see. 'JM-'I8-2'
..
Alliert V. Whitney et ux to
I'errv P. Klierenmnn et ux,
luyd id twp. lQ.i.
W. II. Illinium to .letsio liar
limn, laud in block 'J, .Jack
sonville . ......
l-M-on M. Hense H nx to C. W.
Nims, land in twp. IIS-IK.
10
10
10
10
I MARKET REPORT i
1
I'rlot Valp fiy fealei
kgc.s :ir.e.
IJITTKH Uiiirv, two poundB 50c
POTATOKS Now, Srl.20.
ONIONS Uv per lb,
IIONBY liJou )r lb.
CIDKll 2oo. i
I'OltK SfJtStec.
WMV t)llc.
liAIlD lOo.
HA COX loVffilHo.
SIIOUMlEnS lSVfco.
HAM lOe.
HUTTKII FAT-s-d0o.
licrrnu wimiAhmIk. aite.
Llvettuca
llQfJS-Alite, tj to .V.
STBKKS Alive, PjGi-V.
COWS Alne, d(iv-Dao.
VKAIDreset.d, S(Vi Hie.
Lite Poultry
I1KXS liiiiyu, over J lbs., He;
under ! lbs. .tMe; old lonMers, tie;
hliuleix, I to P.. Ills., lie; spungs,
'I lbs, and oer, lite.
DUCKS Fat, 8c
TntKHYS 13 to lCe, aeeardiiK to
uality.
DRIXyAXIIAKj.n totlo.
liny and drain
(Huvhig 1'iioos.)
WIIKAT-Stte buhI.
OATS-:. ten:
HAY- Altnltn, 1U ton; grain, $11.
MAKI.KY Whole $2.1.
INTIIItfltll.W ,UTO CAlt CO.
Time Titblo
Leave Medford dally except Sun
day for Ashiaud, Talent nnd Phoonlx
at S a. m., 115, 3.ju and 5:15 and
10:16 p m. (Saturday at 11:15 p.
W ) Sunday leave at S:00 and 11:00
a. m , 1:00, (.00 nud 0:3c p. m,
I.cavo Ashiaud dally except Sunday
at y:68 a. m , 11:5U, 'Jl:30. 4.30 and
7:00 p. m. and Sunday at 10.00 a
ni 12 noun, t 00, ft and 1030 p m
I Stella's llni-gnlii niiulcr
Mot wunwii don't tore how their
ballroom-. si- derorated so lung as
there an n w ill flowers '
REMOVAL
1 be moved my
Shoe Repairing
Shop
HW tk irt ffow my ll teea-
m tomh Ceniral awl would ke
COURTHOUSENEWS
CLOSING ARGUMENTS
NDHNMOKDERM
Tin i i i . .m,i lei'ii- Hi lie Joe
Mtnwti li. at ('.( l trial httoit Jndg.'
Wol erl m in the ledernl court liegnii
!h:s moliii'i!.', Atloniet Seiieca Fonts
niKiiiiig lor the del cute this afler
liooti. 'lhc cit0 Mill bo gnen to the
,nr ! lie tins afternoon. '! ne ile
Unsp ilosed its testimony this morn
ing. Self -di tense, was tho ph"i.
llrown nnd I!imne I-nnes. his nlhged
Mctu i. li ni Miniieled for ten enis
oer . naht of way, mid the miirdei (
nns tin.- iinaic o; a loiig-st.uuiin
nt IltIiIjoi IiiiimI tend. The men. the te-
i i i... , ..... i I
uni(PIi siumvil, nun uoi uuvo on y.'nin
tenwi for ellnl. The mnximiiin sen
tenee fneed liv the ilet'emlHiil is u hi
orni in a federnl prison.
Upon the eonelusion of the presetu
trml the court will luhe up nn ussnult
nnd severnl bootlegging eases. A"
tiou will nlso he taken on the twelte
indietiiient- reliinnd bv the Federnl
frund jury lust week. Tlnee local
men will fuce trml on bootlegging
charges Mob Anderson, Charles
Haves and William e'sh. The eourl
Will eolltliilte tor li wce or ten dots, I
II
It
I IF
t
Host for Liter nnd tottel, 11ml
llivuth, Ilatl Colds, Soiirhtomnch,
Ge a 10-ccnt box.
Sick hondacho, biliousness, coated
tonguo, head and nosa clogged up
with a cold nlways trnco this to tor
pid liver; dolaycd, fermented food
In tho bowels or sour, gnssy atom
nch. Poisonous matter clogged In tho In
tcstlnos, Instead of being cast out of
tho system Is re-absorbed Into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue It causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick
biilug headache.
Casrarotu immediately cleanse tho
stomach, remove the sour uudlgost
ed food nnd foul gases, take tho ox
rtktt bile from the liver nnd c.ury out
all the constipated waste mutter and
poisons lu the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will purely
straighten ou out l morning. Thoy
work while ou sleep n 10-cont
box trom .tour druggist menus your
bend clear, stomach sweet, breath
right, complexion ros and your liver
nud bowels regular for months.
Announcement!!
1 have (ho o.wlnsivp aoiioy
in Icdi'ord lor tlie world
renowned, latest produefion
ol'
Edison
Phonographs
and Records
The lildison Dianiond Disc
Uoeortls are conceded to he
tlie nearest perfucl repro
duction of tho human voice.
Call for demonstration at
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THACIinil OF PIANO AM) HAIOIOXV
Announces Fall Term Ueglnnlng Monday, Soutombor 13.
8echillst in Touch and Technlc
A teacher with an established roputation.
HAIOMT ."MUSIC STUDIOS
Room 401 Garnett-Coro Dulldlng.
NURMFS BUTTER-NUT
BREAD
Is made with expensive and modern machinery
that is not in reach of housewife. Dvory loaf gets
same proper kneading and molding. The bread is
barely touched by human hands.
THAT'S ANOTIIRH UUA.SON WHY
Our bread is so much belter than ordinary.
IIUTTKK-XUT, if died forty to fifty hours, will
make an e.Ncelenl food for your baby.
ASK FOR IT BY FULL NAME
AVOID srnSTl'ITTKS
NURMI BAKING CO.
Makers of nutter Nut and l'au-Dandv Dread.
Time to Get Ready for Winter
Weed
Robes
Gloves
Largest Stocks In
C. E.
DRESS UP
A good Cemnmiidiiuuit: 'Thou slwh j?w about droo(l up
respectable, for thou shoukUt know Umt rhv jxrsoiml np
liearancp is better than a letter of recommepdation."
THE COST IS A SMALL ITEM
IN REFERENCE TO SHOES, IF YOU
BUY THEM AT
A1 ,he cArcioUM, opposite
Sign ( . Smur P.it Otfhe
-otHJO &naij" itHiu mr ihiiiiMi
. .. in ..j
IV0CI GARY
Phono 72
Chains
Southern Oregon
GATES