Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 17, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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arEDFORD MATL TRTBrNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JTNE 17, 1016
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TOCAL AND
1 PERSONAL
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W. U. Thompson has moved his
fJalHlahep from the Kinsman tiullilln,
ts that fermwly occupied by W. Wll
Chit, oppotltH the tlHpot.
Mrs. W. A. Oman 1 reoovartna;
nicety from htr recent oporatlon and
ftsa boon removed to her horn.
;ttbaton Cawer 8hon for flrst'dnaa
hoUak finishing and kodak sit)iplloa.
U)orothr Chandler of Pttyallii
vtatltHl friend nar Ashland and re
turllBd home today.
Do Voo gives trading stamp with
everything oxrtpt groceries.
J, li. llrnml and U. A. Sttolatrom of
SltooWon arrived yesterday In com
jwrff wll ,rwJ Noyea of Oakland,
who d"wna a ranch at Table Hock.
ThiJf will ntid a month's visit hero
and aM Orator lAko.
I'our Imndrnd latest motion mana
r.lnna Riven to our patrons today.
Star Theatro.
fltovons f Pratt are moving tholr
Wflll dlHKlntc apparatus to .Motitngna,
whoro thoy havo soveral large con
tract.
Hoard and room, prlrata houao
J'liono i7It. 7fl
K. JnrtTmrt of Mnsoln, Nob., la
visiting In Medford for a taw dura.
Got your milk', cronm, ititttor, crbb
and buttnrmlll: at De Voo's,
K. 8. Klulmrt of Placer U In Med
fr1l for a fow day.
ryowrItor papor of nil klnda nt
jvrsdford Prlntlnj? Co.
(loom?) I', Mowla of Bantu Anna,
1ot., la In Mfldford looking for h lo
ofUloii nidi rntir-h property.
Vrho Depot lietal at Aahland will
pay 18 oenta pnr pound llvo weight
for large fat hnna.
P. D. Illavlidnr or Climax, arrived
yoatorflay on liiialnoes and will be In
Medford for a fow daya.
A i;unrnnti)0( show at the Star
Tllontro today and night, II mid lOo.
Tho dry Km an around tho Sun
printing office waa hiirmid off thlH
morning.
Tho world Rrontost c'ompnnlos.
llolmon. Tho limirnnco Mnn,
IMIm Clarlro .loliuaoti will lio (hit
Boolety IMItor for the Him. Kho
tukot up hor dntlns Monday.
Try a Kin Spitz cigar nnd on
catirngo home industry, tf
J. JtaYnge of McMluuvllle, Is it local
litiajiiuaa vlaltor.
Postage atamim nt He Von'a.
.0. I). MtfXenl of Kan Diego arrived
ywWrilH for a abort hnaliiM trip
In Medford.
"The Trail of Uio Uiiiwmimo Pine."
a IHtramouHt at Star today.
I'. A. Welfert of lluneom la In
Mtjilfonl today on husliieaa.
Hatha, IBu. Hotel Holland.
.11. Auderaoii of Copper la at the
kVfelh.
Mfie Davo Wtmda about that fire In
ftliranae policy. Offloe Mall Tribune
J'lilK.
fl. 11. Koiiber came over from
JHoHinvllle m biialuuM Saturday.
Xiuoko a KIiik Mpltz cigar, He.
Thoy aro liomo-uinde. tf
Prank Itlaok or Klamath Calla ar
rived today to natch the bore raew
tomorrow at tho fair rwanda.
ly Voe buya boer bottlea.
'tyfo Humuh rtver Iwail nave a ian
wtrt Ht 0Htral Point laet nvenln.
Oatfta Mlta ford eara, 1260 down
and lift a month.
Atwut to autoa will carry a rntwd
of plcttlcora to Mthla Park Muuday.
The picture will be the talk of the
tewH. The atoleu pie, by local tal
wU Iter theatre Sunday t and ISe.
Mm. Jaatee It. llruce of Roeebum
who bat been vMUhb Ih Medfnid,
left today for home.
IlHtterHtllk Be qMart at De Van.
T. R. ThoutpeoM of tiauta Moaa,
la Ih thla valley looklita over aeveral
email ranch proDoaltlone.
Per rent, X-rHtm furulabed houte.
0. A. DeVwi.
Richard K. rHeld of Tehama nouaty
arrived today. He drove a Ford.
vhlpp4K cream at DeVoe'a.
fix tWouaand tomato planta re
received thla week to replace thoae
4Mlraed by front. They were pluntod
es the Don Clark place. Kldd rauch
tmi t Kulftht Ulehopa. The dam
Mat Mtlnurted haa pro red to tie ever
UU4 Mid aa lame a crop M laat
mr will be arown.
If yu want a seat at the Star
tOHMrrew, you Mtunt come early.
" wert setfral graaa rtree laat
vwloi. A groat mauy lota In Med
fenl m nearly a menace, and the
ownera are named to burn them off.
Dr. Klebgeaauer will be at Hotel
)reh every Wedneaday. Honra for
eonaultatlon 10 to S.
The atrlke of the lower Kogue
Itlvcr anlmoji ruhermon kna been eet
tied, lae fUberaaeu rriptlnx a
eompromUe fi is a fl.h. krm thr
uae their own genr, and n rM
flah. where the cauntry jmiIIm ike
Mr. They had dmnude4 at !5 caj
U reapeetlvely.
0 10.000 celery plan It at Ma Wui
Hat. Hmm kt-K. 74
T Jt Maltl.u of lUe of tho CIIiiua
Qlalrlct who IS lOiwllnft. lo't tr
Cld Hi I tiu'tiv
I'ulfgitWg 20ki;M 10 Ve.
The hftat has been broken by n
cool spell. ,
Window and door screen, garden
furniture. I'nolflc Kurn. & Fix. Fao
tory. dialling In the lte;uo river In koN
ting butter, according to local anurs.
S II. Harnlah of Kagle Point, waa
In Medford yeatorday on biielnea.
"The Stolon Pio." mado In .Med ford
movie comedy by local talent, Star
Theatre Sunday.
JMr. and Mrs. Marlon I.anee leave
for I-o Angelea today to attend the
conclave of Knight Templerc.
Ulg Be mtlkahakoa at Do Voo'b.
Mra. J W. Shirley, who recently
underwent an operation la recovering
nicely.
Ar a movie actor, C. K. (Intea will
make tho whole town alt up and take
notice. At the Star Sunday.
Jaok Stewart waa In Ilorubrook the
first of the week looking over the
situation there before going into tho
hardware biwlneaa In that elty.
for conceNMloiiH nt Kdgue HIvor
Hound Up grounda, Aahland, i, 6,
and Oth of July, aee Win. B. Voorhcos
at Sualo Allen'a Heal ICstflte ofrire,
Aahland, or write P. O. Ilox 'II, Aalt
laud. 70
fieorge Hwlahor leave In the next
few daya for WaahliiKton. Ho will
take eight fast hortefl with him to
race on the Waahlngtnn circuit.
Krederlok Prince of fllomlalo apont
I'rlday In Medford, vltlng friends
before he loft for Oakland, Cnllf.,
where ho will make his home. ' Ho
will attend tho Ilerkoly Unlvoralty.
The luteal plcturoa jiiikIo In Mml
rord Hie perfect In every detail. Star
theatre Auuduy. '
Mra. Ooorgo L. Mlddletou of
Krankrort, Ky., arrived Wednday
and aie(it a couple of daya mooIiik the
valley. She left for California Hntur
dny, whoro alio will teaoli, nonr Nan
Joeo, '
Mlaa I'rftnklo Horn of Portland ar
rived Krlduy and apaut the Hummer
In thla city and Aahluitd.
IV. H. Hmnll of Iluttoe li In Med
ford nnd will leavu todny for Copper
Cnllf. l
C. T. Doliuor of Kugouo la rogla
tored at the Medford.
A 100 ahow tomorrow nt tho Stnr
for r nnd Hie.
II. O. Miller of I. Inn county, who
la an oxirt poultry ninii, la In Med
ford for a few dnyx. Ho any a cli
matic conditions liuro tutiko thla nu
lilynl poultry dlatrlut. i
Mlaa lleeale Ilrynut, the popular
vocal teacher, returned yeaterday
from Portland, where alio uttoudod
the Hone ahow.
Aahland dmllcntea Mthla Park on
July 1, B, and !.
Tho hand gave n delightful pro
gram laat evening at their weekly
concert. About BOO peoiilo heard It.
Paul M. Kami of Seattle waa In
Medrord Friday on hualneaa.
(leorge W. Maraliall of Tacnma ar
rived here Trlday and will apend
everal davn lu the city.
Aire. W. II. Chaae of Table Hock
vlalted lu Medford Krlday afternoon.
(sn. lloehllug and Mr. nnd Mra.
Sherinaii returnml from Portlnud
Wednesday, where they uttonded the
Hoae Keatlval.
1). Y. Scliiioidor or I .on Angoloa Ih
III Medford on biisliieeM. He la regla
tered at the MtHlfenl.
The convention of Pacific Conat
Nureerymen meeta here next week.
Thoee who will donate autoa for trlpa,
Hill pleaae notify N. S. Ilenuett.
II II Talor, clerk In the county
recorder's offlee, waa In Medford
on bualHoaa.
Sheriff Wllnoii paid Medford a fly
lug Welt laat night.
Mrs. Koger Ilenuett. who Itna been
visiting lu Portland tor the past Iho
weeks, returned home the middle or
the week b auto.
Mlas Nauule Wolfe returned rnm
Kugene todnf.
Mrs. Ilaall Oregory who has been
visiting In Solent and Independence
returned today.
Austlu 1'orbln of ICagle Point waa
fu Medford Saturday on business
Mrs (leorge T. 0'Urhn returned
from Portland today, where she at
tended the tlraud Chapter of the
Mnatern Star.
Mrs Jennie Verrttt of Central
Polut. who attended the Kaateru Star
tonveutlou at Portlaud returned Sat
urday. The Nash I.lvery Is holding an auc
tion sale of Its equipment. llre
blankets were sold at prices less than
one-elgbtU of cost. In some casts
about 10 per eent of the lue
K. .M. Uraaer and J M. CaM or
Salem left for Klamath Kails tod)
lu g small ear.
Medford plays Klamath Pall at
that city Sunday. The team will km
by autoa.
iMiuber of the local baseball team
left toda for Klamath KalU
A wad dug aenre proved le be a
pradhal Joke played b few youna
slers. who put snap la a dog's moath
Mrs. Lawreac llUy or Port
Tonnaend, Wuaiagtoo, arcompanted
by her t sisters, drove tbfougb
tcday m4 wttl go to Klaaaath KalU.
Portland slipped aaoilicr ninth in
utng rally over Vernon Ua.Ur wa
the inuin uuuucr tortlie visitors. Ho
scored a run. Htruck by pttibcr (lame
rottland it wjb llio way it itf TUata-dA'
The orrhardlots are glad of the
cool spoil ror an extondod hot weather
would cause drought. Those who
irrigate are finding that It pays
Horse buying for the government
Is hard work. Hecontly, out of .1000
horses Inspected, only one was ac
cepted. Out of another group of 2B0
picked anlmuU, hut A2 woro ac
cepted, iWool hujore. are asking for the
long hair variety. Wool la going
down lu price.
V. W. Quisling or nolso, Idaho,
stopped over today on bnelnoea. Ho
leaves for the Hend eourrtry this
nftornoon.
Despite the Southern Pacific' an
nounced campaign against unneces
sary noise, whenever ongitie No.
3IB2 come to the city, which Is dally,
there la a vibrant long-continued
and nerve racking squeak whistle, oc
casioned by blowing off steam
through an unbalanced safety valvo.
Other engineers do not persistently
waste steam and fuel by an operation
that engineers pronounce unnecea
aary they either fix the valvee to
work smoothly, or open the injoeter
Into the boiler.
BANDIT
SEARCH
ALONG
BORDER
10 BE CONTINUED
CIVIL WAR VETERAN
SUICIDE AT ROSEBURG
HQSKHl'KO. Or., June 17. L. S.
t'nilerhill, h veteran of the civil wnr,
killed lilinmdf in the burlier h1io of
the Oregon MohlietV home here today
by cutting lim throat with a razor.
He switched up u razor which the
burlier had left at hi Mile. IleMpon
rioucv M'xtiltmir from iIIiichh ie be
lieved to have eiiUNed liih act.
U. S. TROOPS CROSS BORDER
(Continued trom.pago one
hanilita, who .(uttered in the lru!i
and eM'Hied.
The fight followed tho kidnaping
hy liHiidits during the ufteniooh of n
MexioHti fnruier mimed hugnr. Iu
gur'a nephew, who wun with him nt
the time, cMciipcd ami gave the nlnrm.
HnldeiN Pull to Ital.l.
LAKKI10, Tev., June 17.-I)ue
nrohiihly to the vigiluiice of Toxna
mugerM iiml Hie niililarv patrol, the
reported rani of .Mo.xiimn liaiuliU at
IhIUhh, twenty-five inilee imrthwoMt
of here, enrly this morning did not
iiiuleriHlire, neeoiding to rcMirtK to
(lenornl .Menu, eommwiidiiig the bor
der ilrol heie.
A well-iiiformeil Mexican arriving
here from the interior of Mexico
coiit inn- rcMrtM that mote Hunt
.IlKMI ('urniuan troiiw have paHeed
Villnldatng, 11(1 mile eouth of La
redo, going nortbwaiil. He enid the
eelilien, were eprend out in moder
ate Nixed dctHchmcutx.
Tniffie ihtomh the intemntionnl
bndge between Uiredo nnd Nueo
I cretin Iimh Itmi notieenhly diiiun
iehnl. Amerieaim no longer hish the
night in N'uevo Uirnlo aud only the
mo iv during hihm to that eity during
the day.
U. S. IGNORES TREVINO
(Continue! from page onn
eralile eoi repondeiicc Iish Iihcii e.
(Imiiged between the d'ttitmeiit nnd
(he governor and udjiitunt general
of vuiioiu HtNteK relet i e In the lieu
StatiiH given Hie miiinUnieu under the
llny-tliHinbetiiuii nrniN reorgnnin
lieu hill Mhifh biHMmieH ettertuu .luh
I. Thee meHHiigtM ore pie-uinisl to
huve eiiueed recurrent rcHrt that
the entire foire of the nutioiial guurd
UH Mug piepntvd fur uetie .
ice.
Meienn emhnshv "I'tieinlH said
they had not been informs of n
HicHange ent hy TreMiio nnd Hint c
nminntioH of what purHirted to he
the tet of the wnrtiiug n euffic
lent proof thai it either wa- a Imdh
garblel tmiiHlatiou or a fiihricHtun.
The deetreyer tender Panther, with
the first and second destroer di
vision has been ordered from Santo
Domingo to Key West, presumabl) to
be held In readiness to proceed to
Movleo. i
The army transport Sumner, laid
up at Ken port Ne. Va . m or
dered Into coutuilssiou today, but of
ficials said there was no tiuth in re
ports that she vkas hIkiuc to vail
Several traiuportx are belUK held lu
readlues to brina Xnierlcaiis fioni
Mexican porlH In mt ol eiuerKeili)
With Medfoci n.i.l. w Mi.ifoul ui.idc
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SOlOBVDRtGGISTSLURHLRt
TWO TRIPS DAILY
1IKTWKKN -
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
f) U tirtvtntia ouw will leave
RogIo Col tit at 8 A M and I P M
lallv, eseit tunda . Icvc Bedford
9AM aod : I' M Mill call for
lUSnOiiera at botfls in. ivtmtl td
hotels anA butiocsi bowua Jo i:agie
roit
mas; &$$ im rs&
SAN AN'TOSIO, Tex, June 17
(loneral Funston and hla staff gave
careful attention teday to the activi
ties; of outlaw bands along tho bor
der, but rar greator Interest was dis
played In the attitude being assumed
by the troojis of tho de facto govern
ment. General Purker at Ilrownavlllo,
Tex., mndo a brief report or tho Intent
inaniroatutlon of outlawry, near Son
Ilenlto, and General Maun reported
the contlnuntlen of the search for
bandits thuf raided the envnrly camp
nt Hnn Igtmcto,' but it was evident
nt department hendquartors that
Mroater significance waa attached to
tho doings of Carrnnra's troops than
to tliOHO of the bandit loaders.
Wnnilng Ignored,
(ieneral Hlcaut's wurnlng that the
crosalug of tbu International boun
dary by any American troops for nny
cause whatever would be regarded as
an overt act and would be the cuuso
for nn attnek by the de fncto govern
ment troops, did not disturb General
Kunaton or his stuff. The Hoarch for
bandits will continuo nnd whonevor n
"hot trail" Is round londlng Into Mexi
co, tho Americans will not hosltnte to
rollow It. The officers In charge of
troops on' tho border havo authodlty
to orpsa tho border without waiting
for Njiealal Instructions.
(moral FiinsLnu's army of ulinont
fiO.000 has been so dlsposod along
the Mexican border that swift puul
tlvo action could bo taken. Onnorul
Tdovlnn'M threat to attack General
Pornhlng If the American troops movo
onat or woat or south was regarded
by army officers hero as little lose
than (i declaration of htstllltlos by
the Moxlonns since It may bo uecos-
anry nt nny time tor t'ho loader ot tho
big punitive expedition to sond small
dntachmentK in pursuit or outlaw
bands.
Itcjuly ror Action,
Precautions takon by General Doll
at HI Paso .last night In holding all
tho American troops ready ror action
woro similar to those taken at evory
border point opposite which there was
any considerable number or Cnrrnnza
troop,
General Green at Kaglo Pass and
Gonnml Mtym at Iredo nlso pro
imrwl to more quickly In caso of any
eventualities, but at those points, loss
activity on the Mexican side of the
river was displayed.
The garrison at Kagle Pass was
strengthened laat night by the ar
rival of tho 10th Infantry. Three
companies of the Coast artillery, now
on their way south, will go directly
to Laredo. If the request of General
l'-tinaton for more militia, his roquost
has never boon withdrawn, Is granted,
the state troops will be divided along
tho border stations.
SYRACUSE WINS
VARSITY
RACE
AI
P
E
PE
POUGHKEKPSirc, N Y, June 17.
Byracruse won the two mile varsity
four-onred rncc on the Poughkocpsle
courre today. One length behind the
winner was Cornell, Columbia was
third and Pennsylvania fourth
Thoro was a stiff upstream breexe
KNOCKERS HOLD OP
I
PO
MASTERSHIP
Jlesjilte tho fact that Poitnwster
Italph Woodford's term oxplred nt
midnight June 13, ho Is still lu pos
session or tho offlco and Indications
are that he will reumln thero for
sonio time to como, ns Oregon sena
tors exhibit no undue haste to mimo
a successor.
Fully a dozen DeuiooraU and
psuedo-Domocrats aro seeking the of
rico and others who are not seeking
It thomsolves, but for others, have
at '4:14 1-2 p. in., when the Junior
varsity eights got ofr to a good start 'not stoppod boosting ior their rrionds,
in tholr two mile race, the opening j hut havo carried on a olandostlno
event, or tho regatta. The water was campaign or protest nnd knooltlng
Just boKlnnlnK to broak Into whlta against other candidates with tho
caps as Columbia took tho lead in the
first spurt from the stake boats,
At the half mile mark Syracrusc
nnd Cornell woro fighting for the
lead, Gradually Cornell's onrsmon
began to pull away at a 30 stroke
with Syraoruse a half length in the
rear.
Columbia wnn third and Pennsyl
varslty crews woro lost over the rour
course. Passing under tho bridge,
Syrncruae lifted its stroke nnd began
to creep up on Cornell. Syracrtiso
held her spurt and Htoadlly drove her
shell ahead until npon water showed
between the shells at the finish.
Columbia was six lengths behind
tho winner and Pennsylvania last by
20 or moro longtliH. All tho oarsmen
rinlshod sitting up.
The start of tho froshmnn raco was
delayed because of rough water. A
Htroug southeast wind kicked up n
heavy sea.
Tho freshmen olghta, two miles,
woro to havo started at UK and tho
vnnla had (last out on the outside
tulle course.
result that both Oregon senators aro
reported disgusted with tho situation
and likely to leave the nrtwent ln
cumbent'lh' until UieyJiaVo tlmo to
personally oxfimlne ile situation.
NO LEGAL CHARGE
" FOR EMPTY CAR?
WASHINGTON, June 17. The
principle ihnt aiilronds my not
charge xhijmSfe fer Tm awplv
vnrn to points of lotalttt, JMte upheld
hy n ruling of the lifterataU1 com
merce coiiiiniMMioii todnv in a,lueiion
ferliiildinn: tin' l'cre Jliuiptolto Hnil
mnil coMiinyiv l cliargo $0 u enr
for trmiHiMiiting emptv tefrigonttor
car from Toledo, Ov to Hoe(?entei,
Mich., for retuni loading with ice.
SLAVS TAKE RAD2IL0W0
(Continued from pneo ono)
atleuiits to ei. on tlio river failed.
The uuemy, hk imunl, HiilTertnl liunvy
Iohh. ,
"Itnlinn frent: Kneniv nUnck on
tlio Koutherii jmit of the Doherdo
plnteiui were rcpiiUoil. Hepented
Itnlinn uttnekH ugniiiHt several of our
positions on the d)oloinftc likewise,
fuiled.
"On the Aaiitgo plnteiui there were
npiritcil nrtillerv duelh.
"lu the Ortlcr ditriit our Iniops
uonquereil the ton ol Tnkut .unl the
hiimuiit of I lie liinihnnst M.uIiiImIi "
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TIMES i
FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR
C. E. GATES
Medford
If Haifs Your Pride
Use Herpieide
.Mi:irom piiutMUT
.Special .-eiit.
TOUPEES
Made to Order
tit the
MARINELLO
Hair Shop
Gai-nctt-Oorwy llldg.
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Tom Ziindle n - t Imiee in tin luJfiffffffl wMn I fi
"St.dcn pie" nt the Si.,, Smulnx Ji yk i
S, iilltitn i)'
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Hair's Your Pride
Use Herpieide
MIMII'Oltl) PIIlt.M.CY
SiHs'iul .Kentft,
nil .miir.itiH
n .ion.iir
titled.
Dr. Rickert
M iiioiil. Oic
Eyesight
Specialist
Last Timo Don't Miss Seeing
Dorothy Gish
in the Quaint (IrilTith
I'rotlut'lion
etty o
Greystone
A romantic drama that
Miits iiertVi'th the (lish
pci'sonalitN - There is a
heart interest to the story
that holds yon to the end.
Mable Normand
Fatty Arbuckle
"The Bright Lights"
in the Novel Key
stone with a New
York Sotting.
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THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE
VrxiK-J by Cwtl 1) iMIIo ud 1m4 uiwn Kttsone Walters yUy from John Fox Jr 's novel A thrilling and drnistir fetor? of the
tovcrntutnt fiht agaluat iuooahtnrrs to the VlraloU mountains Kirst t a uov.l, It wuk read b thousands Hundreds of thousands s Miis
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The first ulctur coined) made lu Medford. I" local talent, featuring C K UAtKrf, LOW ZINOKI.' and a tliou.atid other lotl people
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Stoleit.nia will be the hit of the humid.
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