Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    S - PADESEC MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD. ORKOOX. WEDNESDAY. JTLY 12, 1016
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51 inferawe iUttl I am iHlorcaied in
k lownaiie in the !M IIrc db
trit," afattw K. L Hill, prwddowl of
lb Medford CotnreiMl club. "I
am itttensatal in a min lre to tn
ix(nl of $1700, hut ttw hvwUnnt
" made before Um railroad waa
pngot'iiMl. I am not tolerated in
any townwitt pnHiiltIoH.w
YRKKA, Cal., July 12. Articloa
of iiiror)Mtratim of St. Albait' Miti-
ijr & ililliiiK (. were tiled April 8,
J 1)10, by the board of dirwlont, pom
yrimnK T. II. Pallas-ban, II. II. Nod,
A. L. Hill and J. F. Neddy. Tasini
Hto.-k $1,000,000. I'rineiiwl place of
liiixincMi, Cor, ChI. No townaite
)m been filed ittidur the- name of
(iht or utllur iibmo. Tlik incor
Iioration lias powor to lay oat and
iMtnblih n townalto.
W. 3. XKILON', county Herb.
' (Editor's Xottj The MfJll Trib
lincV information r-onnoelitiK Mr. Hill
villi tho )iniKMOil townalto of Cop
Hr in the lilwo Lodge district was
Iwod upon Mrtirb in Ibe Yreka pa
jwr, at the timi' the inenrnonitioii
MH- filed, wliicli Ntntrd that the new
romHiiiv, ifadid bv A. L. Hill, prc
Jdi'iil, bud projwliil Ibe toHindte of
Copper, winch hum to In !it-Hibiiiir-
tTs of tllC tlilllWK rolllMMI).
FAIL TO PATRON ZE
TO
SETTLE TROUBLES
WASHINGTON, July 12. -A row-
MnniealioN from Meieo City reach
ing KHson Arrwknido, tb Mexiean
SMMVasador-lsifnat4, today is un
derstood to contain instructions as
to the form of the negotiations by
whieh settlement of differences be
tween tbe Cnite Agitates ami Mexiro
will be undertaken. Thi atnbassa-
dr made an eNgMgement for a eon
fercnee with Acting Secretary I'olk.
After a talk witb the aclinjr secre
tary Mr. Arredwmln said details of
the proKM)I noxoliations bad not
been settlel, but that be exfieeted to
be able to make an announcement
within a few days. Tbe subjeet dia
eNssed is hs id to have been tho se
lection of eomwissMiners to represent
tbe reHH'lWe government in formal
eonfereni'es.
Henry I'. Pleteher, American am
bassador designate to Mexien, whs
present dnrin the interview. He
may head the AtHuriean eominiosion
era. Mr. Arrmlondo said be did not pre
sent any forma) ooinmiinication nor
hiiv new infrmation reitHriliiiif the
bonier situation. He added that hi-
informal negotiations with Mr. I'olk
were protreHinir favorably.
BREVARO ELECTED
T i AS MANAGER OF
THE PACIFIC COAST! RIVER REPULSED, FOR OPEN SHOP; BASEBALL TEAM
WIFE TOO ILL
TO WORK
IN BED MOST OF TIME
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AT PAGE TONIGHT
CIlICAflO. Julv U.-Iiranch na
linal eamiaign hrndquarters will be
opened iH Chieajto, and w all wob
aMKty on tbe I'aeifie eoasl, Vanee
McCwrmiek, ehairman of the demo
cratie national committee, announced
here today. The Chicago bendttaarJ
ters will be openetl Aogut 1.
"I am working on the selection of
the eamiaigH -committee," Chairman
MeCormiek saM,' "and I expect to
have it ready in a few day. When
that has been eomideted, we will de
cide who will be in charga f the
middle west and western branch
headquarters."
Chairman MeCormiek expressed
himself as well rfeased ' with the
progress of I'resident WilwoiV cam-
(Miign. Me iiecianM that the demo
cratic national ticket would receive
the snpjHirt of all progressives who
believe sincerely in fighting for prin
ciples, and who would never return to
the republican rank n long as the
rt.v is controlled b reuctioiiary
infliifncex.
TO APPOINT STEPHENS
LOCAL BOX FAC
T
Tho box fartory and hIiIdkIc mill,
put In opi ration Inst full In Hnnm
valley Is In dansor of being Rhut
down berauto of Inck of support from
tint local fruit nssoelutloii and In
dividual groworn. The mill, nperatod
by J. T. Peterson and H. Illooiii
ijulnt. tnnkos nil sorts ot fruit boxes
and pnrkors, mid aUo yollow plno
ablnRlos,
"Wo woro assured of local sup
port," said Mr. 1'otorson today "be
fore we put tho mill In operation.
Now when wo are tiirnliiK our pro
duct on tho markot, that support hns
ftlMl to iRBtorlalUo. Tho growers
and associations are sanding to Calif
ornia for their hoses, although we
ran meet tho prices of tbn California
factories. People of this section talk
about pAtronltJng home Industry. I
would like to see them prarlleo It "
Samples of their produrts are on
dMplay at the Commercial club.
MAKING SEATTLE
F
S1E
M:TTI.K. Iul I.' The Kalninn
lU loiks of tbe Luke WakhlllKton
ship rsusl Mere rloscd at lovs idle this
inornliiR, and th fresh wnler of liks
1 nioii, iMiurlnK Into Klmon Its),
uhitii was formerly a salt water arm
of I'liget Sound, began to raise th
surface of the bay to the height of
the lake, or SI feet above the pres
ent mean level of Sainton Hay. The
locks, together with mils ot ranal,
Villi permit passage of targe neeau
eteamers Into Lakes Union and Wab
ItiKton, giving Soatlle a real freli
water harbor. The gates of the lo kn
are fashioned after iojm of Uie 1'an
hiiim miihI. There are three' seta of
operatiug gates In addition to tvsu
nets of guard gates. The highest
Kate Is ftfty tnrse feet. The lake
osnal project, whleh l new practically
completed, has cost tbe nation, statu
und eiunty S,27S,OOa. In mo weeks
ocean steamers may outer Salmuu
Jay. Progress la to Lake Ualoa and
'WmsnInjcIoh must wait until several
gjty bridges are constructed and the
ontlre ranal will be formally opeuod
nwt Junv
"A Modern Tbclma," one of tno
sweetest lovo stories over told and
on0 of tho most dramatic novels writ
ten by Mnrlo Corelll, will bo shown
In picture at tho Phro today and to
morrow. The film I a Pox feature In
which Vivian Martin and Harry 8.
Hllllnrd, rocoutly seen horo In Mero
ly Mary Ann, nr() hIiim.
' Tbuluia, nno of tbe most caustic
oxpoHos of tho moral rottenness that
oxluted In society of the l'ligllsh no
bility, loses none of Its sting when
put In picture form,
' The Htory Is that of an Innoront
Norwegian Kir! whose marvelous
bonuty of mind and figure wins an
lingllsb nrlntorrat. who Is traveling
through Norway on a sightseeing trip
The beautiful lote ntor In sll the
fompleteiiciis that It Is told In the
book, Is told In film
"SAiN KKANCI8CO, July 12 Wil
liam D. Ktojihon, congressman from
tho tenth congresfllonal district prob
ably will bo appointed lieutenant gov
ernor to succeed tho Into John M.
Ksholman, according to Information
available here today.
Governor Hiram W. Johnson could
not be roached at his San Kranclnco
residence, but porsons close to tho
administration, confirmed reports ford; Mr. and Mrs. H. G Harding, of
that Htophoni virtually had Icon de- Itogue Itlver; K. C. Smith of Jacknon
rlded upon, subjsct to bis acceptance vlllo; Carroll M. Wagnor, of Ashlnnd.
IIEKMK, July 12. Ilui-ian troow
which attewrted to ontabltsb them
selves on the left bank of tbe Stok
hod river in the advanec toward Ko
vel, were attacked by German troops
and defeated, the war office an
nounced today.
"An attempt to cross the Dvina
made by weak Russian forces wost
of r'riedriehstadt, and nttaeks south
of N'arocr. bike Here frustrated.
"Oh the Stokhod front tho position
generally is nnchangud. Huswiim de
tachments which attemidm to e-tali-Ih-Ii
themselves on tho left bank of
tbe river near Jamiwka were at-
iaeked. Not a single man of theje
dutachments got away from the
southern bank. At the Hint and
on tbe Kovd-Hoviio milroad ycter-
day we took 800 prisoners. The
livoty taken on the Stokhod during
the last two days, apart from a num
ber of officers and 1032 men, in
cludes twelve machine guns.
"Our aerial Mpiadron includes its
Hctmty in attacks east of the Stok
hod. An enemy captive balloon was
hot down."
MEDF0RD STUDENTS AT
UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOL
I'NIVBItSITV OK OltKGON, Kti-
gone, July 1 J. J. M. Grossly, of Med-
ford, Is ono of the students roglotor-
od for tho Hummor sosslon ot tho
University of Orogend. He is special
izing In sociology, taking coumos un
der Prof. Young and Supt. Alderman
of Portland. Other students front
Jackson county aro Tossle Purdy,
Thorn Smith, Mlldrod G. Drown, P.
11. Dally, and KuntcoJ)avls, of Med-
SAN FKANCISCO, July 12.-With
i.loO.OlHI snbseritied for it upou-sbop
fk$ht, tbe Sen Praneisco cbambor of
eommeree was preimrins today to
take further definite aetion toward
breaking the lonjr-horomen' s.trik
ami moving the great quantities of
Tbe Medford ball team last night
elected It. J. Brevard to succeed 11.
L. Mwlng as manager of the elub. Mr.
Kwlng resigned as he was unable to
take sufficient time from his business
to devote to the team.
The club Is now over $200 in debt,
In spite of heavy receipts at the three
, , ..U,'..Vw. -- .-
freight that congests the wharves. .. Weed In Ashland Ac-
The chandler of eommefeo etitnates lcorfiinr t0 cautaln Miles, the club Is
that FViDO.OOO worth of shipments j,jolGrinnej to get out of debt and
Her Health Restored byLydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
were held up in June and -1(1,0(10 Urns
of merchandise is still tied up on the
docks, according to the harbor com
milieu. In view of the withdrawal of all
compromi-o or mediation offer bv
Kmidoyors' union, Gold Hill and Sleberts and Force for
likelihood that the, Medford.
On account of discontent caused by
the unfinished gamo at Grants Pass
last Sunday, an offort Is being mado
to match the two teams on neutral
ground July 28 for a purse of $150
a side. It Is probable that tho game
will bo played on tho Ashland
grounds.
tho Waterfront
there was little
day would brinr any hope of .settle
ment, though Henry M. White of Sc
uttle, acting as federal mediator ,is
endeavoring to set tho opMsing fac
tions together.
Ah yet organized labor has made
no move to meet the declaration of
the chamber of oommiircc or to eom-
lint the efforts of its law and order
committee. The I'ortlntid chamber of
commerce nt a meeting last niejit fid
lowed the .it of the San J-'mnctBCO
body in organizing for an open-shop
campaign.
It sb-o indorsed the pnent culo
of vage-.Jieing mid to nonunion
stevedores.
Act of violence occurred yester
day afternoon or last night in nearly
all of the larger pot where the
longslioromi'ii are oru strike. The
meet serioiih was reported at Seattle,
whore a negro htrikebrcaker was
beaten into unconcnuMiVHH by a
gang of strike sympathizers who
boarded the street car in which he
wax riding. The number of special
police mid bv the Seattle employer?,
for strike dntv wa increased to 2"0.
will play till Christmas if necessary
to do so. He asks that Medford fans
do their part In supporting the team
The next game scheduled Is with
Gold Hill next Sunday. Prultt and
Eddlngs will be the batteries for
r2t 1
SPENCE
TO
GRANGERS
On Julv 22 at Central Point the
Granger and other fanners' clubs
and organisations will hold an all
day picnic. The outside sKakcr will
be C. K. Spenee, master, of the state
grange; a representative of the bu
reau of markuts from the Agricul
tural college; I'rofeior Heimer of
the exiveriment station, and C. C.
Cute, county pathologist. The object.
will be to organize a marketing asso
ciation, and aUo hnc a general good
tune. Iiok for further notices.
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S2.00 Wash Skirts 51.48
"Korrci't" Prt-Shrunk AVash .Skirts,
made of fhit " Indian I load" ,Smtiiif,r,
real value $2.00, sale ri(.'o,
each
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75c Embroidery 48c
$1.48
THeWbrnan's Store
11-22 NORTH CENTRAL
Beautiful New Embroidery Floune-
iiil's, made oi line hwiss and JNain
souk, 75c values, s
a yard
sale price,
48c
Our Greatest July Clearance Sale
Opened with a Rush far Exceeding Any Previous $
X Sale in Our History-A Wonderful Opportunity to f
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Indianapolis, Indiana. "My health
was so poor ond my constitution so run
down mat 1 couia
not work. I wasj
thin, pale and weak,
weighed but 109
pounds nnd was In
bed moat of tho
time. I bcRan tak
ing Lydia E. Plnk
ham's Vegetable
Compound and five
months later I
weighed 133 pounds.
I do nil tho house
work and washing for eleven ond I can
truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg
etable Compound hos been a godsend
to mc for I would hove been In my grave
today but for It I would tell all wo
men suffering as I was to try your valu
able remedy."-Mrs. Wm. Gkeen, 332
S. Addison Street, IndionapoUs.Indiana.
There Is hardly a neighborhood In this
country, wherein some woman has not
found health by using this good old
fashioned root and herb remedy.
If there Is anything about which you
would like special ndvlec, write to tho
Lydia E. PInkhara Medicine Co-, Lynn.
Mass.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. II. Harnlsh's auto will leave
Eaglo Point at 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. M.
dally, except Sunday; loavo Medford
9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call for
passengers at hotels In Medford and
hotels and buslnoss bousos In Eagle
Point.
PHON1-: a-xu on a-xa.
(PI ,N lEillX (nr0R J
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Alterlni
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
CAMP WITH VCOM III:, Ore I'd
I "Vto.ll I1..I... .iu.iill." uii th..
men wbo are lieltix eiillntel throuah '
the offorta of poetmaater lit various,
towns are called, will umkIh arrivliiK
here In numbers within the next dar
or two, It waa announced today, of
the SO lettera that Captain Kenneth
Williams, V . A., mustering offl
Save Money You Can't Afford to Miss It Shop y
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it filad to itoatmaatera, onl one
ent an uufavorahl reply Tbi came
from John P Curler, of UroHusvllle.
Ore., who wrote that while he had
IMMted th captain's letter. hi knew
of no men In HroHiiMlllc noilh kill-
Iiik "
IR IPS
AK
PARI OF CALAIS
UttRUN. July 11. Two German
Horoplanaa atadv an atuck upon the
ahanuel pert of Calala on Monday
liljcht. It wm officially announced to
day. Tboy dipped uomof on tbe
jrt and an army campwMls.
". Qlte admiralty gave out the follow -
IJiK:
"Two German nav.il aaroplsflea on
tho OtRht of July 10-11. droiil
I j.l.. M ('Jul. . ...I J. ,i.i. ...n.ild IT'
atray-lRi- n.ar thr lieiaUn ,om, rtli,(l ,Jt n,H (or,, , any
frontier.) i inniiUiiHii rHiirnm oiwr hrnyr, t '" In 1V nn
PLUG CHEWING
A WHOLESOME
HABIT
In Ho Other Way Can You Get All the
A Richness and Flavor of the Leaf
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Great Clean up In Our
Suit Department
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Wiuiu'ii's Nw Spring
Suiin, Mild all season at
$20.00, c-l('Hii-up (? QO
price tfU.tO
Wninen's Waislj!, slight -
Y y soiled, sold up to f Op
y $1, leiin-Up pfiee 0t
"SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW
Many prominent ptijMcum dUre
chrwinj to he the most v,)iolrooc way
o rnj)in( totaci.i
"I brgan rhewinc; some years ago."
said one, 'and I soon found that it l
the only way to get the benefit of all
tbe rich juuri stored up by nature in
the tobacco leaf I refer, of courte, to
the plug form of tobacco, which it the
most natural and the cleanent form.
"chewing good tobacco like Spear
Head nukes the sahtary glands more
active, which in turn hs a hrnefWul
effect on the whole lem. Arid to this
the tweet, mellow, delicious naor of a
chew of Spear Head, and you have
the highest possible titf re of tobacco
tat it faction
"1 mention Spear Head because I
have found that this brand is excep
tionally pure, beins; made in a fac
tory that's run strictly according to
purr-food rules."
Soear Head is made of sun-ripened
Hurley, which it acknowledged to he
the richest, mildest, finest flavored to
bacco leaf in the world And it it
produced by the lalett nrocettet. which
dvelMi tt quality and luscious flat or
of trie cruKC Hurley to the supreme de-
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Childivii's .Midtlies, all
Mes, peal valuen !0
7")c, sale pnee, ea
Silk I'ettieoatK, uai'row
width;, sold tip to
$").IM), sale lipicc
98c
Women's "I,a Vkii"
Spring Suits, beaut iftil
new stvlcs, soltl ui) to
$10.00, this sal
each
';10.98
Wonieu's Siiiiiuiiu'
Dresses, old styles, sold
up to $8.00, sale (Q0
price "Ot
All New Wool Skirts o
in this snl eat 25 OFF.
All New Parasols in
this sale at 20 OFF.
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Summer Wash Goods
Greatly Reduced
1000 yartls of Plain and
Kaney White (Joods, fine
(piality, sold up to Hoc a
yard, this sale, O Ln
yard " 2
Figured (1re)es, last col
ors, worth 10c, all new
patterns, this sale, f?
yard
All of our fine Wash
(Joods in erepes, voiles
and organdies, up to 7."c
values, this sale, IC
vard
Pongee silk, 'M inches
wide, worth $1.00, PA
now, vard UtL
Plisse Crepe, in white,
fur underwear, real value
ISc, this sale, 101A Y
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f000 yards of (Jaher
dines, voiles and Fancy
Wash Cfoods, up to :"
values, this sale, -J Qp
yard ..-i-wL
New White Pique (Jtther-
dine and Heach Cloth,
very special, per
yard
Wash Silks, in
stripes, ,'M inches
$1 grade, now,
vard
29c
fancy
wide,
89c X
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Poultry Wanted
Highest market price
paid for chickens of
all kinds
Warner, Wortman & Gore
RandMcNally&Co.
CHICAGO
PRINTERS OF BOOKLETS
CATALOGS HOUSEMAGAZINES
COMMERCIAL ART WORK
COLOR DESIGNING
AND ENGRAVING
FIXED FINANCIALLY AND
MECHANICALLY FOR PROMPT
HANDLING of LARGE EDITIONS
INTKIIUIUUX AUTOCAR CO,
TIMK CAltl).
Leave Modfora tor Ashland, Talent
and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at
8:00 a. m., 1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 6:1B
p. in. Also on Saturday at 11:15 p.
m. Sundays loave at 8:00 and 10:30
a. m. and 1:00, 2:00, 5:30 and 9:30
p. m. Loave Ashland for Medford
dally, exeept Sunday, at 9:00 a. m.,
1:00, 2:00, 4:00 and 5:16 p. m. Also
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and
2:20, Sundays leave Ashland at 9;00
a. m. and 1:00, 4:30. 6:30 and 10:JB
p. m.
CORSETS
Made of fine cnutil, new
model, worth 7-V, CQ
this sale, jiuir OvKj
RIBBON
All silk, jrood widtlts, ftr
hair Iwiwri. l.V Iflf
grade, mil xUl
UNION SUITS,
'Ktru fine grade, ttm-l-i.lla
and tight OQ
kinM . sjn'.ial. v.11 1 1 .OtL
GOWNS
Women's fine Lingerie
and Crepo Night Ciowns,
$1.25 values, (JO
sale lM'ice. each . wOt
HAND BAGS
All new st vies, gimran
teed leather, worth $2.M),
this sale, each,
at
$1.(9
CORSET COVJ513
trim
Well made, nicch
med. worth 'Vie,
spi-i-i.il. each
GLOVES
Women's Washable
(Miauioisette (Jloves,
white and colors,
75c values, pair
in
48e
SUMHIE VXSTS
grade
For women, finr
worth 15c, this
sale, each
10c
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laACfi CUtTAIWS
In pern only, gtMwi styles,
48e
to $uxi n alucs,
p.ti
CREPE DE CHINE
All silk, in white and col
ors, AG inches wide, used
for underwear, OQo
$1.25 grade, yard OwU
WHITE HOSE
Fine silk lisle
"" 50c X
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Handkerchiefs, goMl
sle. spei lal, e.d-li
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 Bnat Jtnin Street, '
Medford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Nogativos Mado any timo 01;
plaeo by nppoiutniont. ,
Phono 147-J
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i &&fyfrMWM &te&&MM 3B, pf Weston, Prof. "