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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1916)
PAC3K TWO MhDFORD vul tkhhtnt. mi vrom onrciov, iriMnv, .itm: -j, mir i. fj l.i . ' i 'i. j: K vii J v - IT 14, U ti W 15 i"i I .?, SOT fc , JOCAL AND JL PERSONAL 4 i-tifi iiit i4 Mr. Ernest Price, of Gold Ra. waa a Med ford vinllor Monday after 44 (M Krelm Parrar or Portland, li ptMRMf a few dsrs netting Med ford Critfo and hor parents Mr. ami Mri). T. M. Farrnr of Ray Oold. Wests Cunra Shop for flrst-elses k4ilt llntshiag and kodak supplies. Mitt Marie Hltscher loft Monday nsnooa to vmt ner ptrtnu in Wenatcbee, Washington. Tfd Plah spent Monday In Med ford learning the latest nows on the Mexican situation. De Vm gives trading stamps with overytalns; aept groceries. t. jr. Warner passed through Med ian! yotterdoy on hla way to bla hone In Mtsaoaia. Montana. Mr. Warner, who lived In Medford some eighteen yoara ago, left Mlssouls last Jaly. and tared lelaurely to Arizona, where he passed the wlnted la Phoenix. Get yenr milk, cream, onttor, ognc and Vuttarmllk at De Voe'i. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. King stopped off at Medford Monday and were tak om over the Pacific highway to Ash land by A. 8. Itosenbaum, where they oaagbt Me. 13 for the south. Mr. King, who la superintendent of tele graph on Southern Pacific II nee, with headquarters at Ban Francisco, I on an Inspection toar of all B. I'. Hhm. Typewriter papor of all kinds at Medfard Printing Co. 'A party Of Med ford people motored to Pretfuct Sunday and apont thn day. Those In the company were, Mr. and Mrs. Ons Newbury, Mr. and Mr. C. W. Abercromble, Dr. and Mr. Kmmona, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Itatksrmol. (Monday afternoon A. W. Walker oomMtHced tb work of unloading a carload of now Saxon sixes. Tko world'? greatest companies Holmes, Tho Insaranea Man. James Vance who for the paat year lis attended the unlrerslty at ICu gone, left for the north on the 5:10 yesterday afternoon. Il will work lmtwoen Portland and ffealtle for the l'aaUie Telephone and Telegraph Co. with a line crow. Mr. and Mrs, A. It. Ton Voile from tlifl ttagla Paint district spent Mon day afternoon In Medford. Try a King Spitz, olgar and en oeurage Wows Industry. tf David Kosenburg eame lo Medford yesterday afternoon In seareN of braadlag point for his band or snoop which bo Intends to turn back Into tho hilts on summsr range within a few days. (J. D. CrOBOtntller, who Is connect ed with the Vort hern California Pow er Co., at Koddlng, Is In town for a fow dam on business. Dr. KJahgessner will be at Hotel MMk every Wednesday. Hours for eoMMttstlen 10 to I. H. R. MJntor, or Eagle Point, Is troMOMotiMg bustMosa In Medford to day. Toung Hull, local Chevrolet dis tributors, have sold a flro passenger ear t Pttor Toung, who lives on the Orator !ake highway. Oaioa Mils Ford ears, 106 down and til month. Mr. and Mrs. Claude (lay nor and galor Moll of Fresno. California, who art on route to Seattle In their ear, are guests for a few days of Mr ami Mrs. W. W. Watson. Mrs. (Jay or has written a large number of short stories for American magailnos, writing under tko name of Kthel ' v I'.ifi 'TcMnfn cf McKonl Imi jut rctiiriie'l froi'i HrkcM, t'sl , where ulio upent the winter Window and door screens, garden fnrnlture. Paciric Purn. & Fir. Fac tory. A party of, motorists consisting of Hr. and Mrs. T. V. Ysnay, Mies Mar garet Drown and Ouy M. Harris ar rived from Portland, this morning ex pecting to make the trip to Crater Lake. When informed that the road is not aa yet open, tboy set out for Klamath Falls and will return to the lake at the opening of the road. Baths, 15c. Hotel Holland. The cannery, which has been closed down for several days as the erop of Koyal Annes is ripening but slowly, due to the unsettled weather, will commence operations again Mon day, according to W. C. Larned the manager. It Is thought that after Monday tho plant will continue steadily In operation until winter. Httttermllk So quart at De Vom, A carload of mules was shipped to Walla Walla, Wash , last night by J. M. Dunham, who has spent several weeks In this vicinity buying horses and moles. Mr. and Mrs. Dan ham left this morning for Portland. Whipping cream at DoVeo'n. John li. Henault or Jacksonville is spending the day In Medford. Mrs. Maud Phllbrook and Miss Kathyran Dunham left this morning for I, os Angeles from which place they expect to proceed to San Diego to attend the summer session of tho Normal School. PHttormllk 10c gal. At De Voes. The monthly Inspection train, carrying Superintendent F. U. Hurck- halter hi expected to stop at Medford about 6:30 a. m. tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chapman of Iower Sams Valley are spending the day In Medford shopping. For concessions at Kogue Hirer Round Up grounds, Ashland, A, 6, and Oth of July, see Wm. S. Voorhoes at Susie Allen's Heal Rstate office, Ashland, or write P. O. llox 14, Ash land. 78 y. W. Streets, proprietor or tho Oxford Hotel at Grants Pass, was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Iilg le milkshakes at De Voe's. O. h. Davidson of tho Medford Cigar Store received a telegram this morning from hut father, D. O. Davidson, who resides near Calumet, Mick., stating that the two companies rrom he nearby owns are getting ready to leave for the Mexican bor der. Mr. Davidson expects to oome to Medford to visit his son in the near future and will take charge of the Medford Cigar Store in the event bis son Is called to tho colors with tho local company. For rent, I-room furnished house. C. A. DeVoe. F. A. Dengor, who resides soar Phoenix was la town today on bus!- e COUNTY FAIR NURSERYIN OP ASSOCIATIONELECTS COAST IN ANNUAL ir OFFICERS AT BANQUtT Ssa Dava Woods about that fire la suraaea palter. Oftiso Mail Tribus Tha Amonia class of tho Baptist Suaday school will hold their mld- moathly Male study mooting at tho aoaw of Mrs. I. J. Stewart. 5M Penn sylvania avenue Wednesday evening. All old and now members are re quested to bo present. Bmako a King Spits elgar. Be. Thar tra bome-mado. if Tho eomi'lalnt filed by Charles L Hansen, district sealer or weights and measures sgainst T. K. Plynn of the Msdferd Klecjrn Co.. charging him with seUiug icssoline adult rated with iuHIUtatf was tried la the district atari Tuesday Plynn entered a pies of failty and was fined 185 and costs hat upou a motion by the prosecuting attorney sentnce was tuspendfd on payment of costs by the dofeudant. as it appeared that the whole matter was the result of a mistake and that Mr. K!un a victim of clrcuuwtunce. The gasoline wagon, having put gaao llne in a barrel containing distillate unknown to Mr. Plyuu, which caused the iiilNUtke De Voe bays bsr hottlas. C C. Pursel of tho Applegate dis trict same to Medford to mevt trtaads, who will arrive front Port laad this afternoon. Posuee stamps at Da Voe's. TIim rinaU of the Kp worth league tonuU tiiu-naiueutowlll be plsyed st the Ivuitut lourt Wadaesday svaniag, taUoMi ,i i,) a hocIs evening, to wbJca all dJto iiii'intinri .iii 'oasis are In vltatPio uttond. o A warrant won isMued Monday nf urnnon by Jiixtice Taylor agnipot John Uoe MtJIer, who in ehargml b -mtnble A. B. Hammond with cru elty t animals. A number of man interented in t In iuar boot plant being erected .it (Irani lai earns to Medford tlm in the intcreot of the enterpn Thiic hi tlw' pnrtv are: f). K. Cut (Jf.nuf Auxtiu. Kd X. Auntui, A Nibley, W. T. Uinrr. A curd MUusrkot Konllle wu i ifivcil l O. I DttvitUon Huh iik i intr tmsn llaldy WorthuMjtan, wii on ii motor trip, belling- tho -i nghl for Iks Aitken-Worthuc lih ciwn. A. S. Furry of Phoenix in in ! today. Ma. H. ('. Joy of tno Munny Hln)M nr.'liuiU in in Medford today in iht mtciv-4 of her ruvrrv crop. II. U. Unit loft thin niurning for Yreka. when- be hen Mtveral imiulini: iHintret't. He will bo joined later l lloutwn laiiu and Mahih McKsv. I.. A. Kit Iumiimuj Irli tlii moriiiii.' l)i r.M-nd ii fiw dni in Moiitntiui'. Ilav truvcl ni'ioMtutiil tin- run lima "f No. ):i in two Moetion tods.v. K. K. Kox . the Wagner l'rW dilm-t i KNudiu' the day ui aII lord. Sixt li'i-ini -- tr-n MrtirijntH in thv irit-t'ictlirr iii luitr miI lmuuuet given li tin- Bninc-- Men'- uhooi stioti, (omtinrcuil dull iriil Fair sc socifltion at tlrr Hotel Aiiin Mondr ercninf. K. ('. Ondfli of the Ituxi noee men n'ideil. Ktieeche were mnrfe lv H. H. Hull in uimn the Blue Iedge rnilrnrl. H. 0. Frohbseh nf Anhlnnd tipon the Fourth of July eel ebmtion. J. W. I)n'lrr upon pro pact- fTIr a xugar fnctorv, I). W. Klone of Vnt rnl Point, I). M. Iiwe of Ahfnnd, A. If. Fiwher, 0. A. More of Tulent nnd Ileno t'ttllahan of (he Blue LceVe. A HUtnittiion hill of fnrc wax serv ed bv Mine Hol Chi'-hitin eonxinting pnreipnlly f Hoifiic Iliver nll prMlnet4, tnn-'p being furniihed by a five. piece orrhcMra. Tbo new directors of the fair asso ciation retired after tho dinner and nlected the following officers for the onsnlng yean The directors arc: A. J. Vance, H. h. Waithara, C. K. Gates, J. 1,. Helms, S. S. Smith, E. F. Schmidt, Scott Wolff. K. C. Gaddls, S. I. Brown of Medford, Miles Cantrall of Applegate, Louis Ulrich of Jacksonville, 0. A. Morse of Talent. C. B. Wolfe, D. M. I.owe, H. C. Frohbach, of Ashland. A. A. Fisher of Phoenix, Fred Pelouxe (jf Brownsboro, Joe Beeman of Gold Hill, W. R. n rower of Rogue River and D. W. Stone of Willow Springs. President. A. J. Vance. Vice-Presidents, C. E. Gates and G. A. Moras. Secretary, 8. I. Brown. Treasurer, W. H. Gorn. Attorney, John II. Carkin. The directors adjourn ad to meet in the armory In Medford Monday, Jumt 16 to set a date for tha fair and to prepare a program. E IN IDA Dl'I.UTH, Minn., June 19. Com plete returns from the 43 precincts or the city show a dry victory by 600 votes In th local option election held here today. The vote was one or the heaviest ever cast In the city, nearly 16,000 voters expressing their wishes st the polls. A l)IJI,li(.-.TI() OP WOMIS.V. were Intentely Interested when they recently visited the Plnkham labora tory at Lynn, Mass., and say the ex treme cleanliness and purity which prevail In the preparation and stor ing of Lydls E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, as well ss of bar other medicines. An hour Is required to go through so large an establishment. One thing which struck the visitors was the great number of files con- tslnong the letters or women who told how much the famous Compaund had don' for thm nh p.irt of tl'i in an mi i-lit .1 .it 1 tio 1' it"-r 'h t w-r i''i i-ni.l wliUor tin- writr'it jiortnl 'i Tho fotirteontli iimiiiiii' invention of the Northwestern Xiir-erymen" sfxiH'ialion wai pncil in tlia pnhLir library buildingilii- morning with .'i.) members from Oregon, Washington and r'alifornia in nttendanoe. The mornin" was occupied in hearing the preliminary rtport.s of committeen. which showed a large trade demand for domestic and ornamental stock and a iliMioct xlackcning in the de mand for pommcrcml trees. This afternoon the prineinnl ad- dreMM will be on the subject of rn.M run t.. t.ruun it r Bat-ff of the 0. A .('. The chairman I of the convention tinreii outHMler to attend the frae lecture to be given on Wedneda ' eveuiw; by Howard Kv urtw Weed of Portland, wbo ia not ed InndMenpe architect. The viaitora will be given three dis tinct entertainment. The first will be TrtCKday afternoon, consisting of trips in and around Medford under the supervision of Mrs. Ilovioo. Wednesday afternoon, Jfr. K. E. Oore as hostess, will give an orchard trip. Mrs. IS. V. Coffin Thnrwlay wiH take the dclejrutes to Utbia park, Ashland. There will be three musical pro grams under the direction of Mrs. Lynette Uovious Mr-. K. E. (lore and Mrs. li. V. Coffin, one for each day. The trip will be startcil at 3 p. m. The program n follews: Convention sinrts nt Kin. m.; Hev. Frederick Carstcni of Medford will give the invocatien: address of wel come, V. .1, Emcrick. mayor; re Mponse, A. ISekcrt, Detroit, Wash.: rejiort of offVi'M; retwrt of com mittees; "I'rorre.- and Plans for Uniform Ijiws,'' M. McDonald, Or oneo, Or.; "Crown Onll," Professor II. 1'. Barss, O. A. ('.; president's nil drexH, S. A. Mill r, Milton; reic-s to '1 ' , . , ...j If. r I -I. . x ,ir- t . -i, F V Si ttV .!. . ..'bum; "Ntnniliiriliinv; Wliolc.nlc Term to Trade," AHicrt JBrownell. Portland; "Cost Plan for Orowia Stock," F. A. Wignins, Top-Ipcni-h, Wash.; "Better Businegs," ' John A. McOac, Oranco. Or. n ruiirMiiij -rrom urnamg Small Fruit Plants,'' B. H. Bongle hati. Sumner, Wash.; "Bookini Or ders." ('. D. Hobb, Xllten: "Sul.-x-manHhip." It. J. Ktippcrt. Rnlem; re cess; "Some Xeeded Improvements Based on Present fmdition." H. A. Iiwris, Pertland: MMrketing of Xur erv Stock, hHudinf Sales, Collec iionn and InpectIoD,,' F. W. Mav, Xortk Yakhrm: "Grndrn of Shade, Ornamental Treew-ond hruln." F. C. Brtithnupt, Kenneuick. Wash.: "Selling Ornamental,' Guy Jilking ton. Portland. ThurRdny-,,SyMteifl in the Busi ness Department," T. E. Movbec. Presno, Cal.; "Proposeil Xomencla lorn and Catalogue Revision; Some Genaral Snpfestiono." John Vollance, Oakland; MThe Xurseryman's Kela tion to Lnmlsaaping," H. E. Bor dctte. Oreneo; "Bligiii-Keoittant Stocks for Pears," F. C. Heimer, su nerintendent Soutlwrn Oregon xer iment xlntiott ; selection of neit con vention city; election of officers. I'ftroU V w i Hoston 4 1 I ,.( I'! ' nl l.ilil.i Alone With 3 YESTERDAY'S BALL GAMES National lAfumc. W. Brooklyn . ..I8 Philadelphia 2S New Yark 14 Boston Chicago ... Cincinnati Pittsburgh St. Louis . SS 5 .... 1 SI L. 17 20 SI tt 17 S7 S7 SI PC. cso oS3 63S 4S9 4S1 481 4X3 396 Splendid Flavor m This fiini'iiiH fiifid lias both dflicious i'lavor that Vnwals to ainit'titc. nnd the vU h biiildinif clciiu'iils of whole whfut and multerl barley that makes for sturdy bodies and keen brains. Thoimands who have iuad Grapt-Kute, with cream or ood milk, a part of their daily lfttions find that it helps wonderfully in restoring "bal ance" and vij,'or, and puts ud" into life. "There's a Reason" (Jroeers everywhere sell Grape-Nuts. The Moving Picture World saysi (lever i just the wiu-d todtsiiib.-'iii:;; (jk'kat puici-:."' wiiii the winsome MAJJKL T VLIAKKKRO m the 'nr. Pacific Coast Iwujiih, fxxtnasKBSxosamacEBiExsmxiiAWujmmssicriiAiit'n uaaeagi Vernon ..... Loa A males . San Francisco Portland Salt hake Oakland W. .42 ..41 39 . 32 . 29 .28 AiHoriciui Takikuc. W. h, Cleveland . . 33 :'2 WimhliiKton . 29 KL PASO. Ten , June 18. A train load of approximately one thousand half starved Mexican peons arrived In Juarez today from southern Chi huahua, who almost Immediately crossed Into the lotted Stated in tarili of work. I ' i I'M I HMMMi ITSBBBBWSr i-'V'TflSnBBBBBl HnYffsaw Y 'farHI Is. - ll I I K.llll tlO the i;r-Mlfkl I ! tl tflH-I U . H eon through the mfkiie of our cx qiiiilti csndU- nliadn. un'il with Mil lie supurts. or in liiatktt-i or 1411 dels bra. Make our selection today Hee tbf new rliiK itiount lutes. Martin J. Reddy ti 11c n:vKi.icu Hum of (JaalMy. Vikitors Always Welcome. Main SIS Vast -r:" M I; SI ONLY TAiTAjfi ONLY " - I ' BMW am! Ilr? iTh W ' 4S 368 U ,vCJfi SI VT-1 " v0" "V "",- I'll! I S ! FIRST LOCAL APPEARANCE of the charming stage favorite in i Oil 2800 people up t.. M..1..I w ni-ht s;)v C. E. GATES, Med- foi-d's Charlie Chaplin, u. -TI1K STOI.KN IMK" at the STAlf THKATKlf. I -Sl'IiK-f-C IT. .is we will make another next week and you mav be ealled upon to play the lead. aferro in a Metro Wonderplay er Great Price" Intense Situations, Sparkling Comedy and n Genuine Surprise in a Startling Climax age MEDFORD'S Leading Motion Picture Thoater Lonesome Luke COMEDY ffTi if i'iiiismacBgBMaaaasiEmsnsmTirTMgTWTtBg TOO MTK TO Ol.tKoil'V. "J-J" - -"1 ij i.i.ni i - . n.i -i . 1 KOK MALIC 7 room bungalow, tisse mont furnncv, crthlnit modi rn Will hi'II for ft. nun Im limn iot luruUtied 01 unfurUlicd 'As (icucvH uvc ,s: TOUPEES Made to Order at the MA.RINEU.0 Ha if Shop (4P (in JkOsjrujr) aUIn WHITE FOOTWEAR Just What You Want During: This Hot Weather We-just reeeived eeli stlt, llnludinjf S-ili ii l" lnmUf Uw heel siMirt laee xhoe.. white buek .inl white Lenox cloth oxfords, pumps and euloiu.-ii. AVhite ivory soles and heels, white rubber heels and alao eoveivd heels to mat eh. PRICEE RANGE FROM $2.65 TO $5.00 "A Tit or No Salt" Thty art in tht window now .1 $aic SU North UCJAfcTBU J4.VB. Ailho Sigu uf "K)0D aHOBS" iWlLT ouk busikbss vK) WrERIT;rHEJaail3r $' TO DAY VL-S-E 5-Act Peaturt "Unto Those Who Sin" Featuring the Vivacious tnr I'ltlT.l ItltlXinTK. drama of a woman's loe for j;oU. A baart-stirrliiii "The Stolen Pie" again today and tomorrow, feat urine t K. Gates. Carl Tengaald i-owell JEundle auj hundreds of other local talont. ge this ulcturo .. 7vu., umouw,,,, tn isMOiua- urt la another, abich fsVlll Kai niftrlo iAV uosb i?t will )m made u&xt week. 40o JIM, y ? i : n I