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MEDFORD MATL TRIBrNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY JUNE 16, 1916
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TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
MU Minnie Kttlly, lmivwi tonight to
Tiilt (rlnntl and rolatlvHH In Jnck
onrlllt. Mr. II. W. Orlmeii of llemUI, In
vteltlnc Mm. JMrt Orr nil with
Mewls in Jck(Wiftll.
Wm(sh Crart Mirip fur flrtt-eJMii
k4ftk (ItfUhlOR and kortak iui)lltM.
(Itl litttk of Joo lnk country,
lfl lti nfhl (or noma fl wm at
1'drtUwii during lh roue dhow.
Mit. John T. SonntllhR left Thtir
lr fqr Iter home In Trinidad, Colo
rude.' (She lias 1ii with her dttun
tark'MVji John. it, ICmkIIhIi, during the
lHOffV'lllneiM!, Uie tMt two months.
0 Ve Hires trading stauiis with
ovsryUiIng oxcapt grocarlefl.
(leo. 10. Cook of Tarotna, who Is
Intarwtod in nilnltiK, arrlvod this
morning. Il will prosneot in Uia
Illtis Mh district. He leaves to
iilBM by auto.
Qhrll II. M.Hihmi. of Twin Falls,
Idahi;, arrived In his Saxon yvsturdav
Miid Iiri(mtdy left for Yreka.
Hoard and room, prlvuto houiw.
I'hone n-It. 70
Its I. Hillings, of Mh1sIh, Calir.,
loft for ilutta Kails to Ush for trout.
I'll bdedford baso lift 1 1 toam wll
lony$ tffttjorrow for Klunmtli Kails to
llh,tjielr'looal temn.
tf.fj. JlufiiioU has aiming a good
oiio. llo notified (Iih iwllce to In
crwuw tlitlr forew on TiiMsday night
as tho indmhsrs or tint Pacific Coast
Nunwryman's assoofRtlon arn all pro
fascfoual "grafters." .
flHt your mllKi oroain, liuttor, ogen
and uiiltormllk at Us Voo's.
Tfcrett oars of anion passed through
Metlfonl lat last uvenliiK IioiiikI for
1'artlaHd. A I'ord load, than a Chul
insfg, tken a Ford..
'Die iiuarUt of the Ilantist uliurcli
assiitod hjr .Miss Irons Hnlllvnii, Mr.
Ctirlttton Janus and Mr. Iloiirne, ten
or, will giro u sacred concert at the
First lMntlat church Runday ovuuliig,
.liiRa IS.
Tynuwrltor impor of nil klndn nt
Medford Printing Co.
Ths Couiradorlo will glvo a lawn
Hoolal at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mbio Alfoiil, llurbert A I ford will ho
host. Mglll rofreshiuuntM ami a Inwu
danoo will Iio.kIviiii. The rluh will
alsv give a string Imttrumeut inu
tile I program.
jiarty of Med ford young pMinlu
speiit WVliiasday at Ashland. They
Jit) u pfenJo and swimming mrly.
liu Depot hutel at Ashland will
jMgr IS oepts per pound live weight
for large fat hen.
Quy YV. Chambers of llealdsburg,
la rtsltlng wlih local friend
.JpmIp It Kranka of ('anion City Ih
'in Medford on hiialtiesa.
C it". Thomaa Is In Jacksonville to
dnv on loaal business.
Tho world's grpatoat comimnlos.
llolmoa. Tho Insurance Man. ,
(M. K. I'encu, tho prospeotor of the I
Palmer cdeok store, was a huslnoss
visitor on Friday.
Tonight the hand will glvo a con
cert In th City park.
Try a King Spitz cigar and on
courage home Industry. tf
, S. Ilullls was a Jacksonville vis
itor today.
Miss Irons Frances Smith, or 1.1 1
tlo Hock, Arkansas, visited frlaus
in Medford'thls woek and Joined Mr.
and Mrs. It. L. Cochran, who drbve
through today on their way to Sun
Pre n olsco.
I'oStagH stamiM at Do Voe's.
Prod N. Darnell or Cortland Is in
Medford looking over frost results.
Ho states that so fur In tho main iert
of the valley that no daiiuiKit of groat
extent exists and only In spots. Ho
says some vegetables were caught.
North ho found eonsldnrahlo damage.
Mr. Darnell Is a firm believer In
smudging. Ho lfH.vn this morning
for California.
If you spend all you earn somo
other fellow Is banking your money.
Snvo a little money and save a lot of
money by trading at Iluttorfleld'a
(Jroeery. Phone XI 0. 73
IDeputy Sherllf Wilson came over
from Jacksonville yesterday on bul-
llflBS.
llaths, SSc. Hotel Holjnnd.
James Vanne roturiitxl hist ovdulng
from college. He stopped over In
Itusobnrg to visit friends.
See 1)4V Woods about that flro In
surance polley. Ufflqu Mail Tribune
llldg.
Mrs. Mm 1 1 Molir and children aid
aummerliig In I.lthla park In one of
tlte pretty huugHlowH.
Smoke a King Spitz cigar, fie.
They a,ro home-made. tf
0. li, Woatherhy of Persist, Ore.,
was a business visitor Thursday.
I)e Voo buys boor bottle.
h. 1C, McOuiro of Spokane arrived
lust night to engage in mining In the
Applegate.
Gates sells Kurd curs, $-'00 down
and $25 a month.
There Is a shortaao of expert thin
ners In Hoveral orchards.
Iluttermlllc no quart at Do Vocn.
Judge Henry Hex of Jauksouvlllo
was In Medford Thursday.
For rent, U-rooiu riirnlshml house.
C. A. DeVoo.
iVIntou Dealt of Central Point spuut
Thursday lit Med ford on business.
Pour hundred latest motion pic
ture msgaxluoa given to our putroiiM
today. Star theater.
Inuppctor Hlnmnn spent Thursday
wiring tho park for the now electric
lights.
The weather Is fine and the roads
never bettor to Hold Hill ro on with
the dance at tho PavllllOn Saturday
evening. Hotter attend and have a
toyal good time.
A. Tackstrom Is having ills shoo re
pairing shop painted a bluejay blue.
Chas. Ilatchelder of Portland Is at
the Medford.
Hultermllk 106 teal, at Do Voob.
Mr. and Mrs. Prod Lewis of Wellen
visited In Medford Thursday afternoon.
Dr. KIchgessner will bo at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 'A.
(Mrs. Rose K. Martin or Glenn
Springs, Colorado, who hau been vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. IC. Martin
or Applegate, left yesterday for her
home.
(10,000 celery plants at Mrs. Win.
Ilaln. Phone 027-X. 71
iMIss Howone Pnvne of Hosobiirg,
a graduate of .Medford high, Is In
Medford visiting with friends, flho
loaves for homo Tuesday.
Window and door screens, gardon
furniture. Pacific Pum. & Fix. Pao
tory. Mrs. James Scott of San Dlogo,
left for homo after a brlof stay of a
few days with rrlends In thla city.
li.'K 5c mllkshakoH at Do Voo'n.
(Mori Payne, of Hosobiirg, former
ly of Medford, Is here for an oper
ation on hla nose. Dr. J. J. Km-
uioris Is performing It.
Heath's Drug storo and the Satur
day Hvonlng Post this weok are both
advertising Slorno canned heat.
Heath'M Drug Storo has the goods and
redeem the coupon. 71
Mlas Itllzahoth Ferguson, a teach
er In tho local schools, loaves for
Monmouth to attend tho siimmot
school, to study special methods of
teaching.
e the canned heat ad In this
week's Saturday Kvonlng Post.
Heath's Drug store has the goods and
redeems tho coupon. 71
Miss Anna Jeffry has loft for Mon-
mouth, where sho will take a course
In tho siimmor school, lloforo enter
ing sho will vlilt rrlends In tho Wil
lamette valley.
.Mr. nml MrH. Kogtnald Parsons
left for an extended trip through tho
wist Thursday. They will go to IIoh
tou and Now York and will then
summer at I.ake Mohawk, ltegluald
Parsons, Jr., will attend Ponu oamp,
the wonderful boys' school or tho
enat at Lake Chamberlain.
1eo. K. DasNott or ltoseburg, Ar
rived yeaterday from Hoguo Jtlvcr,
For concession at Hoguo Jtlvcr
"INSIDE" DEAL GIVEN
BY J. P. MORGAN, JR.
(NKW YOUK, June 16.' Inside"
financial hlatory was revealed by J.
P. Morgan whan he took the witness
stand today bofore tho Thompson
legislative. Investigating committee
and told of the relations of his bank
trig house with the International
Hapld Transit Company, in connec
tion with tho bulldng of New York's
subway system.
frho wltnoss was "questioned"
closely as to the services for which
his house was paid $000,000 by the
Rapid Transit Company. After n
clash with Prank H. Moss, Counsel
lor tho committee In which the fi
nancier declnrod heatedly that the
Ideations asked him wore Insulting,
lio told of tho advice given the cor
poration.
Hair of tho $500,000 Mr. Morgan
said was paid, his companw after
almost daily conferences with Theo
dore P. Shunts, president of the
lntorborough Company, for watchful
supervision of propositions made the
company with suggestions to tho
lntorborough officials as to how to
framo tholr proposals to the city;
what to include and what to reject,
and numerous conferencos with city
officials.,
"So you got this $2'.0.000 Just
for talking to Mr. Shouts " asked
,Mr. Moss.
"Yos sir, and It was well worth
It," replied MT. Morgan.
Asked to bo more specific as to
what services he had rendered, Mr.
Morgan said ho had told Mr. Shonts
how to coiivinco the city officials tho
Interborough could obtain tho money
tieoded to build the subways and thus
giiurautou that their plans would bu
carried out.
"Hut I want you to tell Just what
you did lor this money," jierslsted
Mr. Moss.
"in you suggestions to Mr. Shouts,
how much did you charge him, say.
for advising him to go and see the
mayor,"
"I won't stand this," assorted Mr.
Morgan angrily. "You nro Insulting. ;
You seein to intlmato in your sug
gestions that I was getting up somolnual report of George A Harding, the
sort of plan for cheating tho city."
LAST MOMENTS OF EARL
KITCHENER DESCRIBED
f .
LONDON, June ' 10. t- Details
of some or the incidents on
hoard the Hrltlsh Cruiser Hampshire
just boioro she sank off the Orkneys
last weok, causing tno death of Field
Marshal Karl Kitchener, among
many others, are given In an official
statement, Issued tonight, based on
statements by the do7en survivors of
the cruiser who were washod aslioro
on n rnft.
"From the report or the 12 sur
vivors of the Hampshire," says tho
statement, "the following conclu
sions were reached:
"As tho men were going to their
stations bofore abandoning the ship,
Lord Kitchener, accompanied by a
naval officer, appeared. Tho latter
said:
" 'Mako way for Lord Kitchener.'
Doth ascended to the quarter deck.
Subsequently, four military officers
woro soon there, walking aft on tho
port side.
"Tho captain cnllod Lord Kitchen
er to the foro bridge near whero tho
captain's boat was hoisted. The cap
tain also called Iord Kitchener to
enter tho boat. It Is not known If
Lord Kitchener enterod It or what
happoned to the boat."
retiring commander showed that thero j
has been a net loss of 1C4 in the mem
berjihlp or that order during the year
whllo tho report or Hoy Koil, retiring
department commander ol the Spanish
veterans shows a gain or 182 and two
new camps organized.
OREGON RANKS OF G. A. R.
ARE THINNING RAPIDLY
KUOUNI3, Ore., June IC Forest
Grove was chosen by tho G. A. K.
today as tno next mooting place of tho
department encampment and the W.
H. C. and Ladles or tho G. A. It. will
also meet thcru at tho same time.
Hlllsboro whs chosen by tho United
Spanish war veterans ns the place of
holding tho 1017 encampment. Dr. J.
13. Hall ol Portland was elected de
partment commander by the G. A. 11.,
Cml Abrams of Salem wan elected
department commander or tho Spanish
war voterans und Mrs. Jaca Wlloughby
dopartmont president or the W. It. C.
Tho ladles or tho a. A. R
officers tomorrow morning.
DIED
Dnvid II. Hnrrell, aged 7f years,
(1 months and 1) days, of Joe Bar,
Ulne Ledge mining district, died Juno
1(5 at the Hotel N'nch of dropsy.
Mr. Hnrrell wna brought in Sunday
by hi sinter, Mm. Mnrtlui A. Jones,
of Wtatkins Or., who intended to take
him to I'oitlnml, hut the seriousness
of his illness roventod the trip.
Dnvid Hnrrell wiih horn in Illinois
in 1840, on November 7. Hit was one
of the eaily pioneors of Oregon, mov
iii) here some forty-five enrs ago.
lie drove n stage In thu northwest.
Later lie took up the profession of
mining nnd hecnme n firm believer
und oionccr of this district. In 181ft
he settled at Joe Mar nnd had lived
thero over since. He Ifnew of the
copper veins and long bofore the nine
Ledge was discovered he predicted
the discovery of a mother lode.
He had been ill for the past five
years, hut never lost courage or al
lowed it to affect Ins sunny tempera
ment. He was beloved by all who
knew him.
He leaves a brothor, James Hnr
rell, of Portland, and two sisters,
Mrs. Mary M. Walker of Astoria and
Mrs. Martha A. Jones of Walking.
The remains will be taken to Port
land Friday on the fi:lf, where they
will be buried.
Infanis-SMiiers
Thousands testify
HDRUGK'S
The Original
MALTED
Upbuilds arjd sustains the body
No Cooking or Milk required
Used for 13 of a Century
Free Samnlo IlorllcU's. Racine, Wis.
SKW (UKHTIIUIA AND
DKUt'ATKSKK.N IN MKDPOItD
D. I). Hussell has leased tho room
flrnt door south or wlioro the post
office formerly was and will open u
cafeteria and dellcatoseeu therein nt
noon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hus
sell have had years of experience in
this line and will havo charge of the
business. Mrs. KubsoII will havo
will elect j charge or the kitchen und everything
Tho mi- will bo homo cooked.
TODAY
COMEDY
GimrniiN'od to ho the Greatest Ani
mal Comedy tlio world has eer .seen
'J'lio now print of
The Wreck of the
Circus Train
or "W1IIJ.Y Till: - MHNAGKHII!
ItltOKi: LOOSi:." Tho fun and ani
mals run 1 lot. ..Wo Ksltlvely guaran
ts) 11 li wirty laugh fmni start to rln
Ish. ADMISSION' r, and 10c
TODAY ONIiY
Coming Sunday, C.
"TDK STOLKN PIK,'
made In .Medford.
J3. GATKS In
the comedy
Pic
Ufonl Monday.
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Hound Up grounds, Ashland, 4, r,
II. G. StowckiiiHii, who recently and 0th or July. so Win S. Voorheea
waa oporatHil 011 for appeudecitls, U.at SiihIo Alien' Heal KnUte office,
improving nicely J Ashland, or write P O Ilox Ul. AmIi-
Whlpplug cream nt iWoe's. land 79
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COOL COMFORTABLE WELL VENTILATED
WW' An Unequaled Bill-
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DOROTHY GISH
OWEN MOORE IN DRAMA
GEORGE FAWCETT
Starts Today-
MABLE NORMAND
ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
AL ST. JOHN
-IN COMEDY
She is sweeter than eAer and in a play
that fits her personality perfectly
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The Placards Have Come Down Off the Windows, but
THE SALE PRICES STILL PREVAIL
The sale has been very successful, but we shall have to-turn much more
merchandise into money, and these prices are the means of doing it
Spick Span New Wash Dresses
HY GISH
in the most delightful drama this
film favorite ever starred in
At Tremondous Special
Prices.
Beautiful floral design in
Seeded Voile material, trim
med in white plaited bob
bonet, hi a range of colors
speeial $3.98
Another is a handsome
stripe material, full plaited
skirt, in lavender, pink and
green stripe, special. .$5.98
SPORT SKIRTS
A handsome showing of
Sport Skirts, in wash and
wool materials, every one
marked at a decided speeial
price, $2.G9, $2.98, ?3.9S
$5.89 up.
Jack Tar Middies
At Very Special Prices
$1.25 and $1.00 Middies 9S
$l.no Middies .... $1.19
$1.75 and $2 Middies $1.49
One line of Middies, chil
dren's and misses' sixes,
special 59
SHIRTWAISTS at Tremendous Bargains.
Full tables to choose from, at 98, $1.98, $2.98
"l $3.98
PARASOLS Every One at a Bargain Prico.
A big lino to ehoosu from, 9S, $1.49, $1.98,
$2.49 to $5.89
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Betty of Graystooe
SUITS
Values to $375.00,
one lull rack of -12
Suits t,o choose
from, real values to
$14.9S
SUITS
Values to $25.00,
one full rack of
about thirty Suits
to choose from, mi
nes to $25.00,
$9.98
Choice of our entire,
stock of Silk and
Wool High Grade
Suits, values to
$17.50,
$19.9S
SILK DRESSES
One lino of about 25
Dresses, crepe de
chines, poplins,
wool ehallics and
Combination Silk
and AVool Dresses,
values to $27.50,
$9.89
$5.00 AND $6.00
TRIMMED HATS
In .Hemp, 'Milan
hemps silk and .silk,
combination Hats,
sale price,
$1.9S
-It's a mingling- of smiles and tears
ALL SILK DRESSES GREATLY UNDERPRICED
$14.89, $17.8"9, $22.89
Faffy Arbnckle
Mable Normand
in tho Koystono
Coinody featuring
Fatty and Mabel's
experience in New
York. A sure-fire
laugh getter,
The
Bright
Lights
Matinee 10c
Night 16c
Children, 5o
COMING:
THEDA BARA
IN
"THE SERPENT''
Silk Gloves 44c
Two Button Niag
ara Maid Silk
(llnves 44
li) Button Niagara
M.i ul Silk Gloves
f..r 9Sf
25c Hose 19c
25,
Ladies' Armor
Plate Black Hose
for 19
S0e Ladies' Armor
Plate Lisle Hose
for 29
Character Dolls
:We Character Dolls
for 23
75c Character Dolls
for 4S
$1.25 and $1.50
Character and
Dutch Dolls 9S
Auto Veils 69c
2-yd. Chiffon Auto
ATeils, all colors,
for G9
Hat Braids, values
to .'15c 5
UNTRIMMED
SHAPES AT
TREMENDOUS
BARGAINS-
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Mw6wMfDF0nDS IEADINC MOTION PICTURE THEATER
li tirecque Collets, -ui
to $u00 $.5.8
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