Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T. K. Iloaulloti wan In from Tabic
Rook yesterday afternoon. Mr lleau
llau Iim 17 acre of sugar heals plant
mi bttwsen liia treos which are show,
lng a ory tins growth.
If I iaUndwl to itifnd the -Itli of
July In the opon, I would protect rnr
complexion by mini; Dike's Peroxide
Crdam, the IRc sis will do. Only
at llettlk'a Drug Store, opposite the
Naah HotOl. 8R
J. G. Taylor left lest night for Ban
Iranelefl, whero he wll spnd the
summer.
Do Voe gives trading samM with
ovarylhlng oxeept grooerlea.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Co rum left to
day for the Alamda mine. Thoy have
hfln visiting for the past two weeks
with Oearge Coram, having arrived
from Kingman, Arlwwa, by motor.
A breakfast you can afford and he
dollghtod with. UiiwmU's Cafe.
Tom CiRlllgher was In from Del
Itlo ranch this morning.
(let your milk, cronm, butter, oggs
and biitturtnllk at I)e Voe's.
John Lux, of Applngate, Is in Mod
ford. Ho will stay until aflor the
fourth. 1
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
lAIts. A. F. Itwuiott and daughter,
Jlnry HllMbsth, left Friday morning
for a two weoks visit with friends at
Myrtlo Creek.
If I waa anxious to protect my
rfotiplfltlon from sunburn, tan or
frecfkles, 1 would use Dike's Perlxlde
Cream. Only at Heath's Drug Store
opposite Nash Hotel. 8C
Mm. .T. M. ICIlgore loft this morn
ing for hor homo In Hogue lllvcr,
after a visit with Medford friends.
"Wo make h soorlalty of plrnlc
parties. HhsmII's Cafo.
Mr. and Mrs. .7. Morris Stewart left
this morning for Pittsburgh, l'enn
s'lvaultt, after a sojourn nt tho home
or 1. J. Stewart.
Our prompt delivery service Is al
ways operating. Phone (881) your
drug sloro wants to Month's Drug
Hltorn. KG
A deal whs consummated yoatorday
whoroby the management of the Star
thoator uassod Into the hands or (leo.
Hunt, manager of the Page. D. I,,
gbnrrlts, former manager of the Star
will loave July 0 for lllrmlughitm,
Alabama via motor.
Tlin world's gioatoat companies.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
A special troop train carrying the
Inst of the Oregon militia mobilised
at. Camp Wllhyeombe passed through
Bedford at I a. m. Friday. The
troops were (be first battalion of the
Third Oregon Infantry, a machine gun
tnapany and the roglmtmtnl band.
The first battalion consists of Oom
iwny A of McMlntivllle and Com
iwnlea II, C, and D or Portland.
.PetUge stamps at D Voe'a.
I)r. and Mrs. J. Uwrence Hill left
this morning to spend the summer at
Newport.
10. II. Klneheloe, who has been
working near Kagle Point, returned
this morning to Medford.
ttfta. T. M. Craig Is spending lh.
day at Siskiyou.
ir you ean't go ahead and pull, get
behind and uuak for a rallroud to lm
Mine I .edge, for instance. Don't he
a grouefc, everybody In the city wishes
yon well, even the doctors. Hm tier
field Qroeery. Phone 81 IT
J. P. Hale returned this mominK
from Portlan. where be spent a
few days attending to business mat
ten. DftftM In new Moos hall over the
QutUno Cafe Saturday night. July 1.
1111. The public Invited. Tlrkets
10 cents. K7
Miss 1 1 as I Welch left this morn
ing to spend a month In Anderson,
Oal.
J. 0. Chubb Mm arrived iu Mrd
fl from the Appiegate. He will re
main over the fourth.
Try a ICiug Spit cigar and on
wwago home industry. tf
A party of Callforula-Orcgou
Power Co., repreaeutatlves and their
families motored to I'i-osiwt this
Moralng to spend a few days Thoee
la the party were, Mr. and Mrs. II
U Walthar, Miss Uah Walther. I.yle
Walther. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.
Churchill. Miss Dorothy Churchill,
Helen Gould aud Art-ulo McDoiutld of
an Kranelsc.
Weston Camera Shop for first-rlaas
kodak finishing and kodak supplies.
Members of the Moose !odge will
give a dance tomorrow aigat in their
new kali over the Optimo Cafe on
Nertk Kront street.
If yog can't ae ahead and pull, get
klM aid path tor a railroad to the
Ttiur Ledge for instance Itoa't be
a grouch, everybody la th, city wishes
you well, evert the doctors. Hut ter
atoid Oroeery, Phone ltt. s 7
.William Isaacs and T. H. Ilathway
pent the morning In Cenlaa.1 Point.
Mrs J. J. Mc.Velr of Ashland is in
vsu Hiiopplng today.
lir. Kir. hgj-nr vlll tuj at Hotel
almtl t-vtry W'odnuy. Houri1 hm
(0iulwiib io te: :i. o
" ' T. The efforts made bv local horse
men to rematch Hessle Mills mid
Undo Hampton came to naught, ns
the Ashland owners of Wude Hamp
ton fulled to appear to sottlo dotallH
of the match.
The 4 tli of July Is coining, but the
1)1(5 ovent this week Is the pavilion
dance at Cold Hill Saturday night
Splendid music, best of order and n
royal good time.
Court Hall, who Is confined to his
lied with an attack of Ilheumatlsm,
Is slowly improving.
For rent, 2-room furnished liouso.
C. A. DeVoe.
J. Ti. Dowers topped In Medford
last night, en route from his home In
Seattle to San Kranclsco.
Uultermllk 8r quart at DeVoe'x.
(leorge M. Culls of Stockton is a
business visitor In Medford.
"Window and door screens, gardon
furniture. Pacific Kuril. Fix. Fac.
Charles Wahl of Cold IIIII Is spend
ing it few days In town on bitslnoss.
'Paul McDonald has arrived In Med
ford from Merrill. He says that num
bers of Indians and cow punch era
from the Klamath country are
already on their way to Ashland,
where they will tako part In tho
round-up. A number of tholr crack
riders will participate.
At Ashland's threo dny celebration
the parRdos start at nine In the morn
Inx'.Tuly fourth and fifth mid at seven
In the evening, July sixth.
A niimbor of Medford horso women
will ride In the Fourtlrof July parnde
In Ashland. Several will bo In cos
tume. Wanton Camera Shop for first-class
kodak finishing and kodak supplied.
The (irlasly Camp Fire scheduled
for this evening will be held at the
camp grounds back of the Nat
atorluiu owing to the threatening
weather oonilltlons. Tho camp fire
will be followed by swimming, danc
ing anil a general good tlmo nt the
Natatorlum. All member are re
quested to lie present and help make
the evening n success. Time i o'clock.
Dig lie Mllkshakea at Do Voo's.-
IW. II. Mcrtowan will lenvo Sunday
night for llHllimoro, .Maryland where
he will atteiijj the Klks convention ns
delegate.
Soo Dave Wood nbont that flrn In
siirnnco policy. Offlco Mall Tribune
Illdg.
Tho building foriueily occupied by
the Nash Livery on South Fir Is being
remodeled and will be occupied by
the A. W. Walker Company, dis
tributors for Chalmers, Saxon and
Grant oars,
llntlm 3Rc. Hotel Holland.
C. II. Holt nud J. C. Uoliliison
pent yesterday In (1 rants Pass on
business.
(iates sells Ford our, $100 down
aud $3S a month.
IPrank Abbot of ISagle Point Is
spending a few days In .Medford.
Whipping cream at ImVoo's.
Mr. aud Mrs. (' O. WVarln and
Miss Hess Winston are visiting at
the home of J F. Wortmau. a cniiHln
of Mr. WeariH. Mr. Wearln Is a
large property owner of South Pasa
dena, Cal. The paity traveled over
laud In their Hudson 4 0 and found
excellent roads practically the entire
distance. They expect to visit Crater
l,ake and the Columbia Itlver High
way, before returning home.
Buttermilk toe gal. at DeVoe's.
The Junk store of O. S. Wilson ou
South Front street was broken Into
lust night and a considerable quan
tity of Junk stolen. Kiilrauce was
gftlned by pr lng the hasp olf the
front door No clue has been found
as to the Identity of the periwtrator.
Smoke a King Spits cigar, fc.
They are home-made. tf
James Doyle arrived thla morning
from Phoenix, Arls. Mr. Doyle Is
looking for a business opening
We make a specialty ef picnic
lunches. Mussel's Cafeteria.
Mrs. D. I,. Hharrila received loda
a tetter from her father, P. .('oppo,
who left Medford two month ami
for Oeuoa, Italy. The letter stuled
that nit passengers un the boat were
required to sleep with their clothe
ou. Life sating drills were practiced
every day so that in event of meeting
a hostile craft, the paseugers would
be prepared to take care of them
selves. In Italy, the letter rontinued,
the people are in a pitiable atale,
their cattle and stock na!ng been
confiscated b the government. There
is a great scarcity of uwat and tney
are not allowed to turn ou lights at
night. Mr. Cuppo thinks that for
the present , tho majority of the
lieopie are ruined financially.
De Voe buys beer bottles.
Mart Foster. Western I'nlon mes
senger, broke his thumb )terda
afternoon,
The first ore car made in Medford
I on exhibit at the Medford Coiomer
tlai Club. The car will be forwarded
tomorrow to the tit. Allmn mine.
kvr there ar now sU nun ork
lng It l thought that the oix-uiiit: or
the lllue l.dge ditrlrt will rente
Iih'uI dciuniiil for Midi product
A telephone mcRnngc from Scelcy
Hall states that his party wag able
to reach Camp Steel this morning.
The party of four with him arc en
deavoring to take their car through
to headquarters before the fourth.
PUBLIC FAREWELL
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COMING BALL GAMES!
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BE CONST
SARGENT
Colonel anil lire. II. II. Sargent
wen' the gtieets of honor at a public
repetition given '" tJio armory Int
night by the fhenlcr Mwlfonl club
nud rVimfmny 7. They leuvo tomor
row nfturnooii Tor Son p'mneiwo,
where Colonel Sargent Iiiih been nn
Higni'i it h chief nix)inl to I lie iiuir
IcrtiuiKler for the western division of
the I'nitcil KtnU'H nrmy.
A large number of people look oc
1'iiHiou to liiil the gucMlK nf honor
farewell. The hull itxelf whm deco
rated, under the direction of Urn. F.
W. Ilollin, in the unlioniil colon, in
teixpcrKciI with Simula dnieice, I)or
olliv I'erkiim roeee nml greenery. A
solo wmi niven by .Minn Ilia Coffin.
In the receiving line, in addition (o
Colonel nml .Mth. Snrgent, were llrx.
Mine Alfonl, Mr. ,lnp Amlrewe, .Min.
F. K. Merrick. .Mr-. .1. A. Vniiee, lire.
.1. F. Alumly, nml .Mr. ('. L. Seliief
felin. For the prcHenl Colonel Siirjicnl
will lie stalioncd nt llie I'icsiclio, Sun
Frimeiseo, tliouuh in event of tron
lilc he vmII prnlinliK lie j.-iwii an ic-
tlC I'lllMll.Illill
RAILROAD PARIY
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SUNDAY
Kastnrn representatives of the
Southern Pacific, who are on an cdu
cntloual tour of the west, will arrive
In Medford at 10: IB a. in. Sunday
and remain until 5:10 p. in., spend
ing that tlmo In a scenic trip over
the Hogue Itlver Valley.
Kucli year It Is the custom of the
company to send eastern men west
nud western men oast to study the
country aud traffic conditions so that
they may be aide to glvo tho fravul
the public hotter service.
Those In the party are Mr. mid
Mrs. A. Simmons or Philadelphia, W.
C. (itlbert. purser or the S. S. Antil
les, Mrs. W. C. Ollhert, Mr. aud Mrs.
N. M. Komi or Chicago, and IC. II.
Williams of Kansas City.
From Medford the party will pro
ceed Houili to San 1'ranrlHco.
There will be ball games at Ash
land each morning Immediately after
the parade, July Itli, r.th and ftth,
between Weed and Medford.
From Weed oomes the report that
they have recruited several first class
players from various parts of Cali
fornia for those Important games,
which are for the championship of
southern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia. Four years ago Weed was victor
ious over Medford In a series of three
games in which the championship
was Involved. The Interest manifest
ed In these games at the time was so
great that the capaolty of tho local
ball park was overtaxed, many being
turned away.
Tho local hall club has boon
strengthened by the addition of Set
bert, the speedy pitcher from O. A. C.
It Is also rumored that other strango
faces will be seen In tho Medford
team wlion they take tho field against
Wood.
Tho Medford hoys will go to Ash
laud this ovenlng and tomorrow oven
lng for practice ou tho high school
diamond which has been placed In
oxcellunl condition for those games.
It must bo remembered that these
Ramos lake place In tho morning,
starting right otter tho parade.
YREKA RAISES $1000 j
FOR PROPOSED RAILROAD
Captain Emits Dobbins, or Seattle,
Is engaged In Installing a dredge for
ffi. S. Dullls at the mouth of Sterling
creek, on the Llltlo Applegate. It
has a capacity of 1000 cubic wards
a day and will "clean up" about 00
acres of placer ground In that loca
tion.
Captain Dobbins camo down from
Seattle some days ago to superintend
Its operation. It Is a new Invention
operation. In the dredge line and
has boen passed upon by those famil
iar with dredge work as not only
something new in placer mining
equipment, but as iiractlcally the
last word In machinery of that type.
Its work has been fully demonstrated
in successful operation and It Is bo
Hoveil that It will onablo owners of !
placer ground to obtain the gold
from hundreds of acres In Southern
Oregon that could not bo profitably
handled with tho old-style dredges,
llui'lilnu Shops for .Medford.
It Is rl'portod that thuro are seve
ral localities In surrounding dis
tricts in which this now dredge pro
cess tuny bo applied successfully mid
with largo profit. Should those who
own these properties, find the opera
tion of this new dredge u success on
the Dullls properties, there will bo
an Immediate demand for more
dredges of Its tpp In that event,'
the company, in which Captain Dob
bins Is a prominent factor, will at
once establish machine shops -In Med
ford and build tho rotpilrod dredgoa
here.
The principal offices or this dredge
company are In Seattle. It Is esti
mated that It will be cheapor to
build the dredges here, near tho
field of operation, than to construct
them In Seattle and ship them to this
point. Captain Dobbins will noon bo
able to announce definitely at to
whether or not tho local demands
will justify the installation of shops
in, Medford.
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Illinois Retjlm'onts Entrnfrl
SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 30 The
7th regiment 'Illinois Xatlolrnl Guard
and thoitaff offlcors or Ufa First In
fantry hrlgnde entrained for tho
Mexican border today.
XOTICH
narher shops will be open until 0
o'clock p. in. tho 3rd and closed all
day the 4tli.
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WHF.RF THE
TOD AY ONLY
SILAS MAHNEH
The 1Ir seven-reel production from the f.imous novel by (icon;c
Fllot, whUh whs billed at tho Star Wednesday and failed to iu
rlve ulll be shown TODAY only.
IIY HPKCIAIj KKQCKST the moving pictures or nil the m-IkmiN
will be shown today, which will positively be your last chance to see
thorn. Tho show today is n quarter attraction.
The admission will be 5c for children and lTr for adults. Sio
this today or never.
PHYSICAL FITNESS
MAN
REQU
SHE
Tho urn department has Issued the
following recruit erders:
To all officers of the general n
crulttug service:
The Act of Congress approved Juro
3, lwld, "TheiNatlannl Defense Act.''
u construed by the department, ren
ders unnecessary the parental con
sent to the enlistment of iiersoiiM Sc
tween the ages or IK and 21 e.n.
and authorises (he enlistment or :n
person under 1 " years of age, w n i
able to meet the requirements .cid
has the consent of his parents
guardian.
lly order of the Adjutanl-ricncr.il
(I W. HKMi
I Adjutant (iciu r. I
Medford Commercial Club, Mrd
ford Oregon. .
Gentlemen:
Wo havo Just read the proceeding '
of your Common Council In the Med
ford Hun of Juno 21, and wo dehlrc
at this tlmo to longratiilnte the loin
merclitl club of Mwlford upon tin
public-spirited way they are solvliiK
the problem or rail rommonlcutloii
with the coust. A beginning must
bo made nt some point mid your
people nro certainly good "beginners."
It has not been to tho credit or
the clt lion or either Jackson count!,
or Siskiyou county that they have
permitted those Immenso copper
proportion or the Illuo l.edgo mid
Klamath Itlver districts to remain
unproductive for tho Inch of trans
portntlou facilities.
The committee from HNKIsou
county are enthusiastic over the po,i '
slbllltles of tliKlayiatli rlvor road
to the ocean, aud our board or super I
visors have plated at the'dispoKm of
that committee,' $1,000 for prelim!
nary work, sucii as gathering data, j
publicity, etc.
We trust that at the propose 1
meeting In KurekH definite steps ulll
be taken tu formulate pluus v I ich
Hill get lesults In the near future
Very Truly Yours,
YltF.ICA CIlAMIIrSIt OK COMMi:itCS5i
Solon II. Williams Sctretao.
Aloiiitf Picture World says: "Lillian (iish Ims deiiKinst rated iu "Dajiliiie"
ilial .she is a veritable arlisl."
Motion Picture evs miu-: "Auv one who denies (he lael liillian flisli is a
star is cither out of his mind or not capable to speak on the (juestion.
Le H
illian
Gish
in tHe R.oinarcc of
the Seu--the pulsating tale of
love and adventure
Daphne
and tine 1-
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AL.SO-
The Keystone Laugh Provoker nTf-j Iiiirio-
2 Reels-2000 Feet of Fast Fun A lit; J fiJUue
Why Sinoho lilt ('Ignis
When I.a (Inudas are only 10c
Matinee 10c iMPft v gjr. "W Medford 's Leading
Evening lncegw an Hr A vl ff a Motion Picture
Children 5c J&. Zh. J AL Theater
ifi t ii i i in 'irrmwiimi ' wgi m iimii hine s i'immivnT"pr'mn"iTlc?rTiir
BaMmtmiiimmgi Mil iru I n I wjaMXaiuxX3mae7mtmwrrrmrtmwTprmriFmmtv,t,y
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MILLINERY
REGULATE TRADE
SAX KKANCIKCll, June Mi.
'An-tralum IVderul gu eminent
itoMimcd cuulrid of all liiiiih
ping iu Atixtreliuu Hrt under the
ur prtH'uutuMio net, uwnnliug li u
abU-gram I'mrn the premier ot New
South Wtilc ffi von out today b ihe
New Sonlh With (rude t'omuii-in
to Amcrii'M here, Trudc i')miinoiii
til'liemU iioiiuu-d thill I'Oiiimniuli'fi -ing
'!' tcli, which i the ivnl
mean nit ot the order iinmiulgiitcd U
the AiiMruluiii parliaiiiint. wu n-
i'Mir I" iiiiim- thi' tri nifiul.'ii i:riiiii
flop riue llii. e.ii, iiui-i nt whiili
lll lir lllit'd In I'iiul.iud.
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COATS
Special $9.98
One riu-k of 2S Newest Spring
Coats in pivtly mixtures, slripoa'
and plaids, also plain colors in
poplins and serjjeg, poimlnr blue
shades, git'eiw, tans, etc., roiil
valmiJ lt$l(?,r)0, very little of the
time von can do without one of
tllfM COlt, M'llll
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JACK TAR MIDDIES
This is the season for .Middle. You will be better
pleased with a Jack Tar than any other make; ma
terials are better, wash better aud now at Vi'vy spe
cial prices:
1.'J. .Middies OStf
l.."u) Middies 1.10
$1.7.") and .J.OO .Middies $1.40
Our showing of Hats is very
complete, eoimidering this sea
son of the year, and every item
is moat temptingly priced.
One lot of Trimmed Hats, val
ues to ()50 $1.S
One lot of Trimmed Hats, val
ues to $10.00 $2.9S i1
Others priced at 93.40, $11.08
?5.S9 and $0.89.
All rntriniincd Shapes much reduced,
$1.48, $1.0Sand $2.9S.
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AVhite ( 'rusher 1'Vlt Hat that otljor season havo
sold at $1.00, here special .'. ..G9p
(Miildren's Lingerie Hats, .values to $0.50, speeial
t ,.9S
A big roomy');
u;tool box, size 22x
H Starr, manavcr of ili Ash Oyy ifl sT 0 1 f V
mi Pui.il.. iim k., i u ! I,, wn i...i.v , wAJ Willi A tVlL. .
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stoi'kliiK U for tin- ton rili
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miJi:. e. smiui mnuiiunt case ClilSpS .50 &
WASH DRESSES
For the warm das that are bound
to euiiie, till at special prices.
Values to $i."0, now $!.9S
Value to $HUK. now $5.80
CHILDREN'S DRESSES
X'fV fjic many celt Hint tons, pi.juis,
jSjii't iftll limti
YOUR HOSIERY
"Wants are lust supplied here.
NIAGARA MAID GLOVES
At Special Prices.
Loin; (Mows
800, OSo, $1.18
SHIRT WAISTS
All Shirt AVaists are grouped on
special sale tables,
08c, $1.98. $2.08 ami S3.98
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