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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1916)
PAGE TWO MRDFOKD VAIL TRTBFXE, VRDFOKD, OREOON, VOXDAY, JFXF 12, 191H Ut ' . X i L 1 '.k ti p J 1 .1 ,v. Kfc. ?r. - WW J' f f Mft.", , K. &Vv 'ST l&JCi m T ! ..-' Lt A K; . 'i !. r A .- & ' "Vr if ! i (, sW saw &..' it ", f TOCAL AND PERSONAL IMwanl Frrtich, of Doualass, Naw Maxlaa, who han been working In SatU. paned through today In a Partt en rout for home H says that latter afrom kla bm gars In femtation that no grmt sntl-Aineri-Mt Mating la displayed taara. HU fatka HutT ban guarding their plaea up nntlt Iht flrat Of Jnne. .Weatttn Camera Shop for flrat-elaaa HoMk flaJahlng and kodak auppllea. Walter Jrroat, formerly manual training teacher In Medfonl, la lo oatod at ltenaon,' Arltona. He wrltet that La ridea the border etery two WmWL They change rldera avery itar ' "art the Maalcana ara attHon but not hoaUle. He la head of th manual training repartnwnt ami ath letic touch. Ilia tm won In the sou thorn Arlionn league by a good tnargln. Uo Voo rItm trading stamiw with everything oxcopt groceries. The rnronta-Teaohera associations of tho ltogttn rlvor alley will give n nlflnle at Mtliln Park, Ashland, on Wodnoeday. A. numfeor of Medford young poo file atitowl to Apfilagate, to suonil a jilonle Ssmilajr. Got yfcur inllK, oroam, butter, okri nntl liutformllk nt De Voe's. A small fire destroyed an out lioune on South Peach Saturday. TVIr. and Mra. W. A. l'olger left thla morning far an extended trip through Alaattn. They will be gone all sum mur. I Typewriter napor of nil kinds nt Modfanl Printing Co. L. U falgorwQod and A. It. Phil lip, rorflitaa collector for California, and Orogou, apotit Sunday In Med ford. They left Monday by auto for Hornhrooho. .W. V. Swnnnon of Seattto arrived Sundny. Ho will be in tho city for EOVural days. Tho world's groatost companies. Holmes, Tho Insurnnco Mnn. (A. H. l.oary. or Ornnta I'aaa. left for homo Similar night after a brief visit In .Medford. C. it. Nordyke or Indianapolis, ar rived Sunday to spend a fow tiny In Mwlfonl with rrlouds. Try n King Spits olgar nnd en courage homo Industry. U Cnlbert Meade, of Oakland, ht a bualneaa visitor in Mwlford this weok. Mr. and Mra. W. llurnhani, of Spo knue. are visiting in Medford itud touring the valley. V S, Iwhaaa, of Oold Hill, was a Modfanl Wter Satnnlay. Poeiage tUrape at De Ve U. K. Cblatnera, of Ban 1'raneiaeo, la recalterd at the Auatia. IE. U. llradley. of Napa, la epad iHg a few daya in the alley oh bust neaa and pleaaare. ItaUta, He. Hotel Hollaad. II. It. I.elaad, of Saa franatoca. la rokterod at the Medford. rr. V. Mack, of Kogue Itlver. spent SatMnlar awl Bandar In Medford with frleada. See Dave Wooda about tbat fire in aMtKHca pelley. 0ftee Mall Tribune Hid JJ. W. DUMMHd, of Grants Paas. aaMMPMHlod the baae ball team of that elty to watch the game here. 0. 0rll, of dratita Paas, apent wMkir la Medford. Mke a King SplU cigar, ftc. Ther are hoaae-aaado. tf Vf. C SMUb. of Grants Paaa, Is a buslines vlallor In Medford. Uallo R. Porter, of OlympU. ",. rrnsafi1 through today In a Kord bound for CaUtoraila. He reports the roads half war between Medford and Port loud to bo In poor coodltloa The Oooirat lu4at boulevard, be say a. aa tho boat atroicb of aountry roads be bad struck. Do Voo bora beer bottle. L. A. Ueetoat of Santa Kosa, a wlo aBjfaturer, spout 8unda in Asbta4. Md tbla morning Id Med ford. Ue aald tbo Aablaad lltbla wor wa tbo boat be had ever tasted baa prgeUcally unkaowa. He left for ftffVoaV tfamea Parker, of Ootdendalo. i ed throuch today In an Oldeiuoblle tor aoutborn California. 4sta ttlta Ford ear. ISOO down koJ Mi oalh. T. K Myrlch and family arrived yesterday b auto from San Jose, on tketr way to Vancouver, H. C. Col. Jaraaa Barker, of the British army, pnased through in aa Oakland. Ho la an furlough, having been voode4 at Oallluott. Vuturullk So oaart at De Vooa. aw Cleadon. of UobJ Hill, wna in Medford on bualnees tbla morula- Uaek OVonaer. of Fheenti. aptnt SI day la Medford on buslneaa. Kit nilkahakoa at De Voe'a. Charles J Pry. of Copper, ta a Med (lard visitor. Mr. Fry la engaged la gdaJng. D. II. Harrell, of Copper, cama la ta naond Sunday la aredford. Ifar rent, i-raaa raraUhed house. 0. DaVoe. Owaor F. Keddy. of Qrta $&, pent Sunday with frtenas. li)Uwi-l!k lOc gal. at De V$). ' 0 Mav, of Table Hock, was In town over S'iihIhv. Fifty autoa loft for Ashland Sun- Ida) to picnic in Llthla park. Vash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to J. - . i H. G. Hollcn, of ffacramotito, ar rived Monday to look over mining oDtwrtunltlea In thin ilUlrlrl. He represents a large California mining I syndicate. He will be la the valley a month. Whipping cream at DeVoe'g. Mrs. William K warts and daughter, of Milwaukee, Wis., are visiting In Medrord. Window and door screens, garden furniture. Pacific Turn. & Vlx. Fac tory. There will he a big picnic at Mthla park, Ashland, on Wednesday. Poople who, own vacant lots are urged to cut down or bum the dry grata, aa It Is becoming a menace and the fire department will soon have to do the work at the owner' oxpensp, if It is not done In the near future. Geraldlne Farrar in 'Temptation1' Star tonight only. Franklin X. Ilrookor, of Knlamn wo, is spending a few days In Med ford and Ashland. Theodore M. Pranks, of llorkoloy, ia spending a visit In Ashland and vicinity. t A. It. MaxedoH, of Aehland, who la agmt for the Mall Tribuno and Sun, was In Medford Monday on bumlneea. Ilabt. S. Itaymond, of Donver, has been working In the Galloe district for the jmst month. Ho has a good preepoet and is leaving for San Francisco to Intoroat friends. DmiiiiIh, the gifted ymllor, la not a moving picture. Star tonlgljt, nrily (Fred 1C. Hrooks, of Wlnnemuoon, In In this vicinity prospecting. Joseph Drown, of The Dalles, la visiting ftionda In Same valley and Hutte oreok. Ql. 12. I.asldon, of Amity, Is in Mod. ford on pomonal buslnoM. Vern Lueo lenvos for Abordoon, Wnxli., todny, where he will ongage In business. I.yln Derr has taken a position with the Me)ford Cigar store. Diamond Plynn, who Is working In GrnntB Paaa wltr tho sugar beet com pHny, Hpont Sunday with his folks. jMcdford is the proud poesoasor or tho proiulum station of the Southern Pacific systom. This Is tho fifth con seoutlvo tlmo that this station 1ms won tho prise. It Mtauda for the beat, tbo cleanest, neatest, moel efficient Htiitlon. A. V Hosenbauni Is the loeal agent. i Miss Mary Moore who has been toaehlng painting at Grants Paaa, re turned today. Young married man must have work; muat be homo nigh to. Itxper- lonced ranch man; good referencea. Dux , Mall Tribune. 71 D. 18. Thomae, of Oakland, a min ing expert, arrived today to apond a' few days in the Hlue I. edge coun try. It. L. BjWlngtoH, of St. I.ouls, a horse buyor, left for home yealerday. He says good mount are scarce. AVkOaler Putnam and family who have bftwu visiting with Mr. and Mra. Get). 1C. Snearley, left ,for their home in Chleago today. Mr Putnam Is auditor fur the lturllngton railroad Taeniae K. Avery or Cast In llork, Hho baa been speudlag hla Natation on Antelope creek and the Hutte ereek dlatrlel, returnel home today W. K. Keeee, or Wlnnepeg, C'auuda. arrived 8unday and left today for San IMogo. He apont yesterday afternoon touring the valley. Mr. Iteeee says that Canada la sending a now con tingent of troops to England this summer. lie baa alx relatives on the front and Is In the eommlaaary department himself. Blaine Klum and family are spend ing a fe days at "Camp Nick" on Hig Hutte fishing. John S. Ortb and family visited Butte Falls Sunday. A. R. Koamea and Mra. Neames are viattlnc their mine at Waldo. H- U Wnlthera haa returned from a business trip to Portland. A. S. Koaenbaunt, Ralph Woodford and Hnbbard visited Online and the Abtmoda mine Sunday. K. A. Welch and family hive re turned from Nick's camp on lllg ttulto, where they spent the week's end. C. . Wolf, editor of tbo Ashland Heeord. apent Saturday la Medford aiieadlug to bualaoaa uiattera. Tom Oainea, of Tratt. hi attending a law daya la tbo elty on baelneas Judge F I. Ton Velio aad Mra Tou Voile spent Sunriny la Akhland visiting friends Krlck Anderson of tbo Blue Ledge district spoat Snnday ta Medford A new obwlrta ataa ta botag erect ed nnoa the Hotel Auatia ae Dar aum. Uoorge Nuobor, of Jarksonvllli . apent Suaday ta Medford vlaltlnf frtenda. H. T. IngalU. of Qraata Pau, apent Snnday la Medford neiUr$ xt$& aad (tolatlvea. o Aadr Poole, forest raagetQu iH Trail diatrtot. aaejt Moai'ti) $ c WOMEN LEADING FIGHT FOR SUFRAGE ST. LOUIS CONVENTIONS i iSgf&fi&t . mt jsDwmz mr vim "tfymtSKSisr 'oxl. I - " ' . toil hf w 'z-f m. -tms st. m $jm - j mu ' Sla -JsaaaaaWa Wfr 95f L-x''- ' fflfoSfv r , i V-rr v- gS TKVW ' ' ml r " - r w StjaaanaBi I 1 1 I II I 1 1 rt T I T 1 rt T I I ft I" i ii - Vernon lleebe of Oorvallls. Is spending the week In the efty on bua- iMoea. Htmry Callaghau will leave the middle of the week for the Blue I.mlge district. K. II. Harnlsh, of Ragle Point, spent Monday In thla cilf attending to buslnoaa matters. It. W. Itoberts or tlunoom, waa a buslnoaa visitor In the eltr Saturday and Sunday. Froil Wheeler, of Grants Paaa, spent Monday In Medford attending to buslneaa mutters. Adrian Itose, of the Griffin creek district, spent Similar In Medford vis iting frlonda. illarold Corliss, or Wont Phoenix, Is spending the day In Medford on busl neaa. Merle Gnrnett broke bia right arm fit unlay while cranking the Chalmers 'car belonging to hla nncle, II. C. Oarnstt. Another one of the peemt of Hen II. Lanipman appears in tho magaslne section of tbe Sunday Oregonlan. John Hnverly of Oreat Falls. Mont , Is among the out of town visitors In the city. Charles Grey, a student of the 1'nlverslty of Oregon, baa returned here to apond his aeatlon. The work of picking cberrlea for the Hoguo Itlver Valley Canning j company will begin In. tbe Wester- j lund orchards tomorrow. A large ' force or boys and girls will be em ployed. It Is tbe plan of the cannery to employ a night and day force dur ing the rush season, to handle the ' tomato und other crops 10 E WASHINGTON. Jun.- t : In.U pendent oil Jobern lentltlej tol.i !. fore the federal trade eommiv-lou that that they ere unablu to .'.n gasoline from tbo refineries except In small quantities and that, in ivit' of tbt Increasing price of the li ear, their actual profits hud be-n no greater than In former ears In many cases, the) declared. Job bers were forced to order from re finers at higher prices than they nere receiving from their customers depending on l bet profits on the In crease which came from the refiner could deliver their orders. Representatives of the Western Oil Jobera asaoelatlon nnd tbe In dependent Oil Mob's association were the first to testify. Xo attempt wna made In today's proceedings to Inquire Into tbo un derbtng causes (o rthe Increase in price of more than 140 per coat dur Ing the last year. II. & Collins, of Knonville. Iowa, testified that tbe Increase in the prices bad not ffectd the demand for gasoline, but that the alerc were unable to b'. I "Tbe rerinei ill tote no rJrt except for Immediate hlpiwct ud at tbe price prevailing thet da." t aald. "All of tbe witnesses agree ' that tbey bad been unable to buy from the Htandard Oil coiuiwuie q Within the year, and, were told that X Standard Oil con-erns bad to with 3 bold 4httf) tfidu)'t for their rc-ilar , o BE UNABLE BUY A OM EI ! W REARRANGES COURT WASHINGTON, Juno. I2.Itair-rnngr-raent of nit- was the rnilv evi dence of the n-iiKnotion of .IiiHtice Hughea shown twluv in the tmpreiue i-rturf. Juatlcc Vandeventer cut-feeil-ml Air. llnatHi' n the fonrtli aamtci nte in jHint of aervieo. Jiwtiue Itrandeis tntdc the neat mi the extreme right of tho chief jnetiee, ostnblieh itisr the roifonl of beinr tho first iiirt- liee to alt only one day in the new- member a i.eat mi the extreme left. OAIHI OP THANKS AVo wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and neighbors for their klmluoaa during the alck noaa and death or our loving hus band and father, and for the benutlful floral orroriugs. MltS. M. IC. KASSHAFKH, AND FAMILY. STit.uvmmitiKs Uyou want straw borrten at a price yeu can afford to pnt up, phono 271, or call at Fouls Grocery Co., South Central ave. !Mra. W C. Uebley spent Sunday with friends at Talent Cedrlr Martin, of 1'iivnlluu. itaaaeil thrmiBh ,,) 0 hu wav t0 m,,, ! He Kill locate at Honolulu. TTOSS sense don't come in -" th colt stage any more than Tobacco mildness comes in the raw product. etfa E i be .1 A 4!S 0OO 20000000CXXJOOOCXOC)000XXXXOOOCXXX000000 TIIH STOI.IN i:' Mttdo In Meilfiinl 0 Moling I'lituiv ciuueily by f, ft. tiale, and iitlu-r biciil talent, ! eHiU-cel und nill bo Miotiu ultliiii tlm uet fen diijs. Paramount .IKssl-: L. LASKY Pivst-nts tin- Fitnu.iih drawl Optra and Mitrnpulitait Sfav GERALDINE FARRAR in TEMPTATION t Bisf Pm-tH. A plu.todrama ilt'iiii-tiiiff thr litV of a l.riiiu Donna hv ll.,-ri.i-Tnvi.i..,i i i i... , :, i Ir Mill lillr, jrivat AitHii. an ins Unky tVatnrv play. Thr photoplay's m.t not-.l anicre. l LAST TIME TONIGHT of DANNIE THE HiniruK? Trii'lt YUiii: I.tilla)ivfi'atid VUr Kums. Tin. Star Uaiis i flu fu n w, tun.. UmuMi WvhuemivUht sm $l Rrtn hiit jix-ly mvaiitt 4. & PROGRESSIVES MAY NAME MURDOCH 10 LEAD TICKET ST. LOTIS, Mo., June U.-IIenn i Allen, Kim-ns pmrefiive lender here go a nemxiMiper porrppondent report- inar the democratic convention. ho! haa anniittiiceit liis euport of Mr. Hughe, tnday exjireased belief that Colonel Hoooetelt aUo will take nn active part in the Ilufhea enmpnigti. Mr. Allen ah Former iteoreeetitative Victor Murdoek, chnirmfln of the pn greoMive national committee, wan most prominently sinrgeetml to ue reeil Colonel itooeevelt ahottld the col onel finnlly refuse the nomination. "I think the hour in too mnxirtant for nn man to worry about the name f the party he ia goiiitr to upHrt," Mini .Mr. Allen. "If Colonel Itooee velt accept tho oplendiil statement of Mr. Hughe1' a meeting the condi tion which he laid down to the pro greHiiive convention ft majority of I he irogre"iivei in the central nnd north ern utates will uipport Mr. Hughe. "As far as 1 am personally con cerned, if Colonel Itooeevelt decline the progressive nomination I will ui) H)rt Mr. Huglje. I think the fight in going- to he cleanly between Wil ton and Hughe, and in that ;ue ! prefer Hughe.' "As I read the Ilnghea tatement it xeetna to me to meet the conditions laid down by Colonel Itooaevelt, and I believe Colonel Itooevelt will main tain rather nn important relationship to the Hughe propaganda." Mr. Allen -nid fJovernor Jolinon, of Cnlifomin wna going to Oyster Hay to nrgc Colonel Koowevolt'H ac ceptance f the progreivo nomina tion and thnt the progroeivo leaders were considering the selection of Jus tice Hughes to fill the Kuonevelt va cancy the progreeaive prewidentinl nominee, with Colonel John M. Pnr ker of LouiMiniiH n the viee-prei-ilentml cundidete. I This week', hand concert hv the Medford band will he given in the city park bundstaud on Friday ecn ing nt 8 o'clock. A splendid program is in prepnnitioii nnd with continual good weiither large crowd i- i n'cl'il in ) In iittcinlnncr. Tin1 bninl iiieinltcr- ure o,uitc lulnlant ncr tin recent ileM-mu nl the cit i-imii' d ti ttagsiiJuaw'.rj'iiiwTgiir?yKMiJuittwitaif t U$o If A FTER two years' ajjeing Kentucky B u r ley Tobacco reaches perfection for pipe smoking. VEL VET ages two years ! $ft&1f6fuJtacca Qa Picture ImCSnSTM sjkm -"-Tssa km t. e" wr-vtx I-WHERE THEVaBBJJRQWnS G0 TODAY star who apiR'nu-il in "('aniwn" airain ivveaUd in l.i.r i.i,..t...i.l,. ;. ,.'.:.. iV . i ,,. fi, ( fv j- ill 'nl tv mid n - .1 - l-iit'i itrtt vim!- t" hi-riutmu'diile tln Il.irgi- cruwiU. ( it KNilniinii Ilin- 'iinn and Itnlmntcr Itimlaml met at i the york thi- tii.wntng to dt-nde cm 8hotedlfouMe0l AT STORES AND FOUNTAINS ASK FOR and GET THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Duy It In tho ooalcd glass Jars. The Best is always the Cheapest Substitutes cost YOU same price Have you seen Be one of the many hundreds who have seen this record-breaking picture. Last Time Tonight II I I 1 JoKr fiinnaaXSr fdV fcv V SV&ir f VfCiAnaaanaaaaWnKrT 3Sf. k. M"- Sraaa&l"' V - - PSSTO ' - -tsiiiie "'"" i ' i S reels of pure joy The biggest hit of the year Win. Vawter Sings Thos.H.Ince's Song "Peggy" PAGE MEDF0RD-S LEADING MOTION PICTURE THEATER g. Paramount Picture the in"-t niUnnlngi'mi- nrrangement nl the extra lighting siherne nil mi el'tort will be nifldc to linvc the extm light in pliicc for next Friday'" fon-, cert. TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and. EA&LE POINT S H. Harnlsh's auto will leave Eagle Point at 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. M. dally, except Sunday; leave Medford 9 A. M. and 5 P. M- Will coll ror pasHongers at hotels In Medrord and hotels and business houses In Hagle Point. PHONE il-XU Oil St-N.1. Peggy? Captivating all Medford in her wonderful screen impersonation of the irrepressible PRICES Adults 25c Children 15c CO.MIN(j ItOUHUlOW lltAMv l)ANli:i.S in tbo ll-iMit A. I s. ft. U coin wly dion "WHAT ll.l'Pft.i:i) TO I'.VTII Kit." .... Vm i in inrni- YODLER iiiAnuiwmeut Putuns W4WW iswui. 1 li HUH s u, J t m loru. 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