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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1916)
MTOFOlfn MAIL TRTBTNE, MF.DFORD, OUIXIOV, KIN DAY. .ITVK 2, IfllG IC9 PAQK TWO w 0 1 to o :fO ALAND 'PERSONAL The commorclnl risliliiK season opened Vednesiln nlKht with seven boats out A Rlch of liwio pounds wns renortcd, dixit catch being mode by Frank OlUenberg's boat? whlrb brought In 282 pounds. The. fish re seftt to Portland, whir they bring eight rent a poitntl.-- Clrants l'gaa Courier. Do Vos gives trading KtHinim wltli ovarylhlug except groceries. Hobrt Pelouao or Kagle l'olnt Ih pending the work at ill (limits Pass vtalliug. Uo will take the examlnn lloit to enter Went Point at an early date. (tat your milk, croAin. butter, egga nni! liuttormllk at Do VoV. Ho)' Cox. or Willamanla, Ore., Is spending a rcw dava In tho city on twain eaa. Thomas Dnvldson, uf Klamath I'1U. apent Thursday In Kill city visiting with friends. Typewriter pnpor ot all kinds nt Uodford Printing Co. Henry ChIIhkIihii returned Thurs ilay night from a shorl trip to tho HIiih I. i'il no district. Ho will leliirn for llio aumiuor ot an curly dale. Tlio world' Kraatoit comimnlea. Jlolnioa, Tho Insurance Mint. K. I.. .Inhusou of HhIoiii trHUsaclcd business In tlila city Thursday, ro (iirnliia to hi" homo Dili mornliiR. Judge V. 8. Crowell will return (ho ond of tho week from a ton days trip lo Porlland. If I worn In need of any drugs or HiiytliliiK In tho drug lino I would ninll or phono my order to lleath'a Drug 8toro. Thoy ilollvor every thliiK. 02 Mlse Kthol Jklfncnonborger of Yroka, I'nl., Js visiting friends In litis oily thla week. .ltmt rocelved, another rar of thnt high grade Ulynipla flour. doing at $1.10 wlillo It InmtM. h. II. Ilrowu. VMra. Wick Pox who wait operated upon at Hacred Heart hospital two weeks sgo, has recovered, and haa returned to her home. Weston Camera Shop for flrt-rlai kodak finishing and kodak supplies." .1. II. ('Hilelou or On Hal Point spout I'rlda) moriiliiK In .Mod ford on biialnnaa. Try a King Hplte olgar nud on courage homo Indtsitry. tf .lumen Ityan, of .Montague, Cat., la h liHalneaa visitor lit tho ity for a few days', ' iltegimilng June I at tho Nash Cafe teria will run a regular delicatessen Ih connection with the plare, home made pie, takes, rookies. douKhnuts, . slads, roasts, rnaat rhli kens fried alrketi, boiled hum will be prepared (or picnic part leu In phoning nrdera had. Don't cook at home in hot weather, but get thlnga readv pre pared. A number of Med ford people will wet or to Weed, Cat., Sunday to aec the baseball game between Klamath Falla and Weed. Wed ford will play 0 rant a Paaa at toasts Pass, and a number will nlao go lo that city. Postage at am pa at 1) Voo'a. Charles llutler, of Alameda, Cal., la among tho nut of town visitors lH the clt.v Ihh) week. Hatha I5. Ilotwl Holland. B. II. Ilarnlah. or KatUe Point. iont Kriday lu Medford ntlPiidlng to iimluaa muttera. V 26c mrt'haiit'a 1 until la Mng Mived at the Sah t'atoterla that IV (no. lliive ou tried one of them? H not tr one. We know ou will iima again. Kllher Mrtlrt 01 t'aft- I'Tlit atle. U llliam Moore, of ItoMthtirtt In w i'lug frlendit and relalivea In the ii v thla week Him Dav Wooda about that (Ire In tniiuHca policy. Offlw Mall Trlhuna liltig. O. Wlllln. of Cortallla, liltelided i imalneiiv mattera In the tit and .iv thin week He Voa buya br bottlM. Manager Hharrlla or (he Mtur iinuiii thla noon took a muting pii'- ot I'oo Ihi', In the atirii of a iMtnip. m i. "I .mi, hair, 1'iuwltnn ot ot h i'u 4 i i. ii iue Jucknonvlllt' road -iU' iniik Other moviea were taken lili' an Interewd crowd waltiwd iln pun fcdlunH, the dirfiitiltt lielug in let'i'int: muall bo) out of the u iii'Uth'M drag atore tilU ever) mail onlrr the diti retched and the) pav it" parcel pom thai aea Hi Charle Ten III ot Trail, apeut Thumdrt uf in ilium in Mtdfoid at tt'lidliii. to ImiiiiK). muiiem Ktuoiic a tvinK Split dgar. So. They aro homo mado tf K. I' urMf.li hi H it.l.iia. J'aI .' If miioii ih. out of. Ii)n VHItoln m U)C HI' IlKM 4114 tr. ivirt tipcf.c r will b at Hotel (Kub ftiy Wf(lring H'urg f.ir OASguligtioA In to 2 ,ii'tgit4 it iiul. aiui wi hia Tlictt a ,jiit a dtiiiiml lrlatr jw.Dout i'l! lur h(ni uv i ' i lhiJ4hm l.i tAlbn at tultUu.VJ 0 UtUtt lua rii4 iJvgi Hn t (Cir liaJa and utibu4 ttotk ialiote aoi wo luua m g v. ..tit , hit au4t ml Jtuitr rru mli.iajt boi b(tU diiui4tlii T'i ib i : -? I Ii I, OIhcii of Miirxhtlcld, (Jre . haa returned to hi homo after a week Mpeiit In the clt anil vallo on liuainoBB. Vour lawn mowct- mnetilno aharp- otipil at M trio a. Phono 320-.I. ' IVank Tallin, of Halcm, allPiided to IhihIiii'mj nuttlera In thin ell) I'rl- day. llli? Be rrtllkahakM nt D Voo'n. . Harvey I. lug, ot Anhltini!, apent a few houra Krltlay morning In thla city on bualnsaa. A aiilomlld time it guarnnteed. with flrat rlaaa mitalc, at the pavllllon dance at Oolil Hill Saturday evunlng. Kveryhody who haa attended liaa been well pleaod. Hotter go. Irvln llolih, of Centrnl Point, apent Thuntdav afternoon In Medford at tenditiR to liuilnoKa uinttera. .1. O. Oorklnic, tne Host nil iron rid photOKrnpher In noiithern OroRon. Alwnya reliable. Noitatlrwi mndo any whoro, ttmo or placo. Htudlo 228 Main 8t. Phono 320-.I. The police bavo found no r'luea to the petty thief who entered tho Gol den llule store and Callfornlft-Orogon Power company office Thursday morning by the back windows. If I llvoil ottlaldo ot the city of Medford and needed unythlng In tho drug Hue I would noiiil my order to lloitlh'H Drug fltoro. Tlioy wy tho parcela poal ehargoa. 02 Tho flral gra,aa fire or the horhou oiouiroil Wedneaday on Weal .lark iton at reel, the tire department be ing (Hllftd out on h allll alarm. (Uliiier Talea or Yrekn. Cal., I vla lllng rrleuda and luhttlvoa In thla city thla weok. ('. Prim, or .lackMouvlllo, la apoud lug tho day in tho elly iittoudlng to Inialnesa mattera. .too M. Itader, or Phoenix, apent Thuraday lu thla city wtteinlliig to buainoaa matlora. Bum Whoelur, of tho Steamboat ilia trlct. la lu tho city for a row dnya at tending to hualuotttt iiidtlura. dtoaa Kline, or the Utile llulto dlatrlrl, apnt Krlday In thla city on biiHlneaa. LMra. Mary Thoinaa. or Cold Hill, la vlalllug rrlonda and lolutivea In thla oily tor a few day. Mrs. II. I). Mcllritlc while muklni; candy Thursday had the uilfortuiie to aplll moiiio or the hot h rtip on In r rlaht hand, causing a nevere hum to three or her ringers. Owners or copper cable, who, etc. are warned lo keep It under cner aa there la a systematic roiik or Junk llileyos working throughout the Pu rine coast, and no place or copper Ih too IiIr or loo small for them lo Mteal Olto .leldneaa or Iht elt Ih the Intent puiclirtker of a Ford automo bile. Attorney A. C. IIdmkIi tit (iranlx Pass aiient Friday morning lu Med ford HttendlliK to liuslneMM matter JH'PUt) Hllerlff WIIhoii ami I i U Uttiice made un uulti trip to Klumaih ruiiH TiiurHtiii), reiurniiiK i in- -ami day. 1,. II. WIIJION, formerl) o Mr I ford, now of Han .loe ami loim Ausials, of Kan Jose, ai rived I il.li lo ietid a mouth campiiiK m tii hills. Harry Helms, who hn tieiu i.imii Ing on the Little Appleimtc tor Hi. past four uiuntha, has koiic to lioiu brook, where ho has adopted a luia tlon. rThe Oveilund Auto ukoius Ii.i moved to corner of llartlelt and Mh streets. Phone ill. ;; O. 1,. Irwin and wife, of Pioopcct, siK'iit the first ot the week In Mcd rord visiting. l-'red Ktlckle, of Pervdale, spenl Thursdav lu this clt.v utiondiuu lu bulnes matters. V. T. MuU'heulH'rgin, or Klamath ('alls, trammeled luihiiens umtiei.i ih this ell) Krlday. Meoige (' Hliiltb uf lied lllullr. t'ul . Is amuug the out of towu ii tors in this lt) Friday. . W Mtltowell. ot I lorn l-rook i'al , attended to busluea mutteit. in the til) Krlda) DC. J Uulaeuian. of Portland. I among the out of town visitors lu the ell) toilax. MUs Kthel llennett and llurvcv Wilcox of ibis vit were uiariied at the bMue of the bride's pareutu, Mi. and Mrs N. . Ileuneti. TIiuimIs). I'lie voiiuk touple will make their home lu this clt). The weddiug uf Miss I'loia Ma Vllkeu ami .tohu I.. Nealoii will taki plate at the home of lift, tUri K Tucker, .:H rtoulh Hull), luU even Ins at r .to o'tlotk. i4lirlil Tot'hel. of Yieka. Cut . otic of the earlv sellers of thai crttou Ik vlfltlU', In the cllv this week. LUMBER V HoUO TAKE WEEK 10 OF SAN FRANCISCO ANSWER CARRANZA'S B LOSEO Y STRIKE MAN I IfAXt IS) II, June J. Son I'mtieUeoV lumber iird were elo-.-ed loilfi) ii . r - ill ii i!e lnii-Mitm- men -tiiKi. lilu iiin'.'i- npre -entiio' iii,i;i' tin1 til it loeill tuiile, liu' in-.' I'l'iiditl I It- i'iiI not h.ix ioiiuIi -lock ! I'liriv mi their liil-iiie- mill would be tumble to tC euro nmie until the -levedoreo Ml liiiiileil Hie Intnliei' limit-. The entiw litiildiuu indu-tiv ol the eitv will w tied un mill M'critl tliiHi-nnil men will lie I In own out nl' work followuin (he clo-inr of the miiiU, the luiiiber men nnuonneed, n- (litre i not enoiuxli lomlH-r in the eitv In cam on nnv I'oritniclioii vnrl: tor more tliiin u lew iluys, Heveml plniiinu mill'4 will ii Uo hIiiiI ilottii. h'evernl ntlemnlx were mnde .vex ((rtluy lo remove ourtroe from lum lier lioitls will nonunion liilmr. but the men eie Htsuin!etI to Ichvc llieir .ioliM. 'I'lie M'l'imil dny oT I lie longibnre iooii'm xtrike t'oiitul pruelii'iillv nil the etmsl .liiiiiitir tied ir(i. Oyc niiooi til'lieial, K, U. l''oli, oi'lMVllirv til Hie llikinj: HiggerM nml Ktevedoie-' union, iteeliiretl IiihI nighl Hie -iliui lion looked well utiil that the "Hike would Ih over in n few ilnyx. An oilier nlTieinl, however, ,1. ,1. i'lilet. pro-iileiil of Hie union, who ilireet iii)T the entire lfike, mi id lie mivv no elinnee ol n settlement in Ihe nenr lu lu re. mm DEMAND Ps'ows of the HlHtilc naval battle lu the Not Hi soa, raused eouslderable e rltnrent in this city, and wild reports wore seattoroil anont the losses. One news service reported that tho llrlt Ish Heel IihiI heeu ilcKtrovid h over L'lio (ieruiltn iiiimiiilueo VMIINHTON. .June 2. A week in mole will he to ken bv uiliiiiniM ra tion ollicinls to frnme n Joplv to Clent'iul Cnrrnnr.uV lnt ntito thivnt ninir vvnr if Amerieun troopx nre re tained in Mexico, it wn so id today. The iixmil cnbiiict meeting u eiiu eelleil, wiueo Pre-iilent Wil.-tui wum nut lu return until lute toilnv from AniiiiHili, where he went lo nttenil eommeneement exercises nt llio liu miI in-iitlem.v. Aiiiiv offieerx loiluy looked for u report frimi flenernl I'ernliiiiir "h lii" eonferenee ypslenlny ill Coloniu Dulilitn willi Qenenil Onviin, f'nr raoza militnry fniiiiiiiiiulor in itortli eru Chiliimliun. The war demiiincnrt plmiH for imiiiit iiinitisr (Ii'iii'iol l't'iHliiujr'n eol ultili in .Mexico wrie uui'llHIlgeil. Minor flenernl Kunslirti TPnirleil lo.l.i v Hint filioul JII.IMMI ('nrriinr.'i troop-, inoliilixeil in the vieinitv of i hihtialma ( il were lieillc (lipo id i II l.llll t'Mllltt' r.lt Hll llr.lf. fMllllllll.l.ll I 'I ' ' " I -- .uiraiust Iniiiriit over h lerriiorv e-l teuiiiiiK .'iilii iiiiIoh from Mmlom toi inoirii. lie feel no lineiiiine ) lnvei their uiovemeuli, Seerutiirv ila , l.er niil. I (leiiPtnl Tteviiio, eutniiiHiuling the lull tinlt un t'itv I'oreett, tins given or- , ih r- tlmt nil foreigner be treated wlli i-nHMiliT-ation and tlmt nnv ol-iIut- L'uiltv o iiiolo-tiii'.' an Atiieri- iii oi other foreigner lwll be "iim- liliilll. do il nh. NEW HIGHWAY COMPENSATION BILL 10 HIGH BANKS 1-lans roiid which Is now open Tor travef. i llv turning to the north on the rond just across tho Contrnl Point hrldgu and keeping on tho main rond parties will be thle lo reneh the hlRhbnnks lu a huir hour from Mud foul. . WASHINUTtlN. .Inne 'J. With m lilliltlilMou- lepol't liom the juilieliil V eommitlei n iiiMH'iiilini; iK piih-nge. the Sttlhelhiud leileinl eliiploes iie iili'iil eonipeiiNntion bill to upplniil the e.iMiiir liability law wh miIi miltcd tiMluy to tho sunnte. The lieiiefils of Hie low would be extended, liom huuiilous employment- only to nil government employe-. The new lull cliiuiuutc nil itte-tioiiM ot limit or niifooiuluet ex cept in c.i-e- of -iiicide or iutoxicit- tloll. Now that Ihe summer se.i-on l here, It will be with Interest and nt Isractlon to mnnv plcnlfkers to loom that the new county toad lecenilv built to the hlglilianks Hulling ground near the month gf, Hear ereek In ! ready for travel. For many yoars thla favored spot along Uogue river between 11) bee bridge and Tolo, has boon picnic grounds tor partloa which havu en joved the fishing ami comfoil of Its shady, 'cool nooks. Nnlll now, howover. It has beon with extreme difficulty that auto mobile parties have been able to reach It, due lo tho poor roads and to the necessity or ttespnsalng over private property. The county court realizing this fnct and noting the difficulty or travel and observing the necessity of such a thoroughfare, not only for tho pleasure seeking parties, but also iv mentis for the farmer to more oindlv market his produce Why Smofco rm Cimira Wn La rsondns nrn onlr 1Do. ISK& iA Ert&t zfWifiFzf&Ri 5sTir,'i 'TMe-1 ".-r. Kiiwin vnrzi TODAY l'Ui:ir.llltl I III TI.KIl AND WIM..MA WILKIK lu rive smashing acts The Death Lock A stirring drama or Alaskan ad venture tllined In the snow-houud wastes ol the Klondike. Seo this film inaHterpiecu l all hnxaids. It's a winner. Paul's Political Pull A lomcdv in ii cIiihh ii Itneir. An nua built a first oilier big show tomonow. t i t V ? ? ? T t i i T "TTflBp M law BF" J.1.JIJLJL . M r y y y f y y HELP FOR WORKING WOMEN en also, as you are interested in saving . money to clothe the mistress and girls. argairis are growing bigger as prices are being further cut as tkis sale progresses. If you attended t y y y y y y Y y y y j. sCCSS"tta the first part of the sale you will now see many J mi s. v-u.uuy vjui iiuij;. ) . Hin-e is a letter from a woman who I ' C l lui.l inl I...I ... I.k .....l. ...! ...f AJL ,re., ., ,., i-u, nm in, ni'Mr. mill liui- feretl too imirli t continue. How she regained health lrsnkforl. Ky. "I suffered so mudi with female weakneHM thai 1 could not i iy own work, III 1KI Si tlfCSciVB. mWI 1 ik. fn CRIPPLE ACCUSED OF MUnDCRING GIOL riilU MM vt I' K lilniC It lit ii u a !! oiicr .- ttT'imii 1 1 1 ; llii min, .tr el urir bis i ut i i ii.i : .11 lllVil til' tll I ri iri l tiM.it Mi- IU id M fin ml Mil Ii nl l.i hire it done. I Ii. nni in much nioiii mIimK. I'itil.-1 IiiiIu'h V;itiible t'i'inoiind that I tried it. 1 took thrtMi l.oltliH uinl I found it to lo nil you flnitn Now I feel as j . 1 1 as ever I did ami am utile to ilo all my own A..rk asraln. I recommend It to any woman suffering from female weakness. You may pub- j llshiny letdrif mi wish." Mrs.jAMi.S i CuNi.KY,MrtSi.l'lairSt.,Frankfort.Ky. No woman suffering 'mm anv form of i female troubles hhisild I,.-,- hiK until she has given I ynia r.. l'inlhani a Yog r table romnnuntl a fair trial. Thla famous remedy, the medicinal iftgrettleiits of which aroderiveil from native roots ami herbs, has for forty years proved tolva most v.tlunble tonic and in vigors tor of thi female organism. All woiiiiMi arn iiivltetl to nrito to Hie LytHu K. IMnkliiitii l.ill i'liit Co., I..v nn, Mhos, for speeinl h hluivit ill buooiiliiicntiul. anges. i I We Wi! !? Y ! 1 y On! ! 3L y Quote a Few Prices Here J t y y y y y y I y y y y y v y Y y y y y y w $9.98 - ' V ' la .1 irc..' ffB - - u. I, NfdMi The New Grucn "Octathin" Wristlet I leu in ill 1 1 ii' tlon a 1 1 il' i .iii Ii ol 1 1, i, hill. nut" tioituli (or bite vl.o iii.i- a touch of th. nmauveniitiu.il. nl ttllhll tin en. l'ii llmpnt ot dlB null, I lie-, u ti.l c.u'd (ante. The i i'Ut.iluii lot piuelkUui lime eidiiK won I' ibe llriien .Hi It is viiur - i il.inlei of time hei . u MUililliM III Hit-- llUt'l li'Ai'ilii l.i Jiii-ti-tl model. in ' M'at o'..t mi,.t (4i lit I IK -I'll'! ..eld ' .f t a- -liD.v Ihetil id U i Lit I' I." I i iVhiii tmin at DaVoo'g. ftirit tt.t ? the tlntllu 4Wth di 5 f X V ? 2 Tailored Suits and Silk Suits, choice of entire stock values to $47.50 $19.98 One full rack Tailored Suits, 48 to choose from, many are Style-Craft models, values to $35.00 . . . $14,98 One full rack of Tailored Suits, 32 to choose from, real values to $25.00 ..... Every Coat in store at a big reduction. k La Grccquc Corsets, values to $6.00 . . . $2.59 i $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats , ' . . . $1.98 A further cut in untrimmed shapes, values to $6.00 . $1.98 $6.50 to $8.50 Trimmed Hats . . . . $3.98 A further cut in prices on Dress Skirts. Flowers, values to 75c, now 29c Values to $2.75 now 98c $4.50 to $6.00 values in Silk 'Waists ..." $2.98 J Big Table of wash Waists ..... 98c One big lot of Silk Dresses, values to $25.00 . . $9.89 Choice of our entire Stock of Silk Dresses, values to $40.00 75c heavy Faille Ribbons, all colors, 6 in. wide, yard 39c X S22.89 Y y y y y y f y y y y y y y y V T Y f X Entire Stock on Sale Entire Stock Going T L. Martin-J. Keddy 0 HJi: -iJB4i i M vtD- (iD'tti f (JfCtejitl'xMA5linilltttori&Ufc taald tU urv lttltii Um hcdl o T' btU litf tf4 lg.'ii. 1'it, tW lHt b.l ttl (iil rt daXU)' j) S (cste onto vu$tufy (HUtotis &W$$$Zi&Pty&JW A i tin ii, o aT aViTa aTV xTa jm. ab. abwaTa T Atria. ATa. W 7. jn i.Ta aTa Ai V , "W V VV'VVVWV t vr vsr -wr . . v i. T wr T at ? T Tjt Tar Td o