Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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' Mr. and Mr. Jack llobcrts of Snn
."lose, who nro hiicihIIhk tlio day In
Mcdford, nre on the hint Icr of n BOflo
nillo auto trip which carried thoin
from southern California up tlio coant
rotito to CroBcont City, along tho Pa
cltlc highway to Hritlsh Columbia,
hack to Portland, up the Columbia
highway to Tlio Dalles, thonco to
Klamath Kails, Crator Inkn and Mod
ford. Thoy will return lo San Jose
via the coast route.
llaths 2Co. Hotel Holland.
MIsb Lorraine Lnwton left tliln
'morning for Klamath Knits where
Who .will ho the Rtioflt of MIm Mlldrod
Hilton. Later rIio will npnnil a fow
lny with her brother, I). 1. Law
ion, at Kort Klamath.
Oray'a plnco Tor clgarfl, to
liacpooo, Hamplnfl of wntor taken at the In
take a week ago l'Vuter Superin
tendent Olon Arnsplgor woro tented
by tho stntn board of health and n re
port returned to Mrr Arnflplger thin
morning-. Tho report In vory favor-
nhlo, tho bent over nhowii at the lalio.
TIiIh Ih probably due to tho Inrreaned
depth of water at tin Intake; water
b el lit; taken Into the main from the
depth of twenty feet.
J)o Voo given trading atamps with
flverythlng except Brocnrlnn.
Trank ithoada of Kanle Point npeut
last night In Mcdford.
A breakfast you ran afford and ho
dollghtod with. HusBoU'fl Cafo.
II. C. Stock of Ashland wan a Med
ford visitor yentorday afternoon.
(lot your milk, cream, huttor, eggn
nnd buttormllk nt Do Voo'h.
J. 1 1)1 n in ond of Oranln Paw
spent yontorday ovnijlng Jn Medford.
' Tho world's Breateiit companlcn.
Iloltncfi, Tho Inmiranro Man,
P. C. Illgham yentorday caught the
largent Hteolhead of tho Heanon. Klnh
lug at Curry rnpliht ln hooked n 12
Sunder with a No. 0 drizzly King.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
Mr. and Mm. Norwood It. Smith,
nnd MIhh Luclln Smith, Mr. and Mm
A. 0. McClellan and mod, Mayen, arc
memborn of an auto party from Palo
Alto, who nlopped off In Mcdford to
day. Leaving Palo Alto the motorlm
visited Lake Tahoo and tho American
flvor and thou Hwuiig up tho Pacific
highway to Metlronl. Tonight thoy
wilt Htart for Crencont City and ro
turn to Palo Alto by tlm count routn.
Medford and vicinity, thoy say, lookh
the bent to Ilium of any dlntrlct the)1
have Hcen.
Try n King Bpllr cigar nnd en
courago homo Industry. tf
I'rci! Ilvhth will Hpend tonight at
bin homo In Kuglo Point.
Dr. Klrchgossnor will bo nt Hotel
Mian orory WodiiMday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3.'
Mr. and Mr. W. V. I'lnloy of My.
Oregon, Hpmit lastiiluht In .Moil'oril
Mr. and Mm. Vf il 1.owb wirr
Mudford vlnltorn last night.
nrny'a place, colij flunks, rrults.
J. 0. Munition ot flrants Paiw Hpout
Inst ulcht In Mmlford.
For ront, 2-room turnlihcd houso.
C. A. Do Voo.
. J. It. I'liuW. lt Woo. Cnl., Is
upending a Tow duy In Mmlford ou
huRlnoftH.
Dig Co MllkshakoR at On Voo'h.
'Dewey Hall of Dorby wmk In Mml
ford last night.
Seo Davo Wood nhout that fire In
furanco policy. Office Mall Trllutuo
llldff.
dl. A. Owniin Ik a busluuM visitor
from ICngle Point today.
Mr. A. Trim Liindy, N'u-Ilono eor
et reproionlutlvo. Phono MS, n N.
OriniHo. tOK
Mlw Ollvo Thorno of Ashland nnd
Mlw Vivian 'abnru. of Nairn. 01.,
aro the Kiiwts of Mlw Clwyr Johnson
lodny.
Outos solln Font oars, J00 down
and $21 n month.
Mm. J. J. Parker and i-lilldrHu nv
turiuvd this morning from h visit of
uttvorsl witk In Portland.
Whipping eream at DaVo'n.
Mrs. ICwiuh Uurcbard of PortUud
will bo thf guest for h fow days of
Mrs. Kiiima Cllno nnd Mrs. iNollln Ar-
lialil.
Duttormtlk lOo gat. at DoVoo's.
Ituffalo Vernon nrrlad In Mmlford
this mornluK from Hillings, Mon
tfinn. Kor a Unit) ho traveled through
"The PtuHluK of the
kho iiinnagur Uft
gsto rrlpt. Vornon,
-who had won several hnmlrod ilolUr
Jn tho various ooutMts wus unable
to oollwt any part of the nniouut.
t pruHiut h Is Ih MwlforU to secur
artillory horsos for the Hritlsh gov
ernment. iDo Vo'e buy beer bflttlw.
O. H. antes roturHwl this morning
vfrom a uhort buslntws trip to Port
land, f AVo make n Rpeelnlty of plcute
Junchos. Husoel's Onfetorla.
IMurk AVhlppJs of Itugue Itivxr is
pPUjUlIng Uio day lu MMlfonl uh IkI
'tiughioAa. &5
dturplii in iif nwi tecoitd-kgRd
IblKvsHx aud-H Shoj, IflWt UuiW-
iliiiti, fur u iiiiiu
ilontann with "
Bhow AVost," wl
jowu with the gal
There will he a mi-HUiK of all the
Parcnt-Tenchon' circles and Parent
Teachers' Kducatlonal buroati of Mod
ford Monday evening at 7 o'clock at
the public library. It Is hoped that
all circles will be reprcaented and
nil others that are luturonted lu thin
work as thuro In very Important busl.
nesn lo ho transacted.
When nomoone plans to help the
town, plan to holp tho plan. Uuttor
flold Orocory. Phone 210. 10
A crow of mon will bo sent out
Monday to repair tho city phono lino
to the Intake. This work hoa boon
dolayod two woehn waiting for poles.
Dan Weaver of Itlddlo Is visiting
friends nnd rolatlven In Mcdford thin
week.
Tako thono Iooro auto wheels to
nilllngs Carriage and Auto Works
nnd have thorn mado like new, nt a
small oxpeiiBo,
Honry Cnllnghan left yesterday for
tho Illuo Ledgo district, lie will he
nbnont savornl weokH Hupnrlutendlng
work on the Ht. Albans mine,
Postago stamps at Do Voo's.
A light of 100,000 cnndlo power
will bo plnced In position todny to
lllumlnato the "Medford, Oatnway to
Crator Lake" nlgn on the city ball.
Tho light will probably bo turned on
tonight.
Smoko a King Spitz cigar, fie.
They arc homn-mnde, tf
Tho Mlnnea Klefo of Chicago nro
the Riients of .Mm. 11. L. Irwin for
n fow dnyfl.
Whon someono plans to help the
town, plan to help tho plan. Putter
field drorory. Phono 21(5. 104
'Mr. nnd Mrs. K. .1. Stewnrt left to
dny for nn auto trip to Monlnun. They
oxpect to lie gono six wpokn.
Pear label time In hero. Stork
Inboln or special IiiIioIh lit tho Med
ford Printing Co.
J. O. Cnvo has moved bank to Mml
ford, after u short rosldenuo tit
llengle.
(lot your labels oarly. Don't wait
until tho last nil unto. The Medford
Printing Co. Is tho place to get
thorn.
Dr. C. K. Ilurko nnd parly spent
yonterdny afternoon flahlng on Hoguo
ltlvor.
KOItD car for rent hour or day.
Seo Klllott, City Hall. 102
(Harry and Jesn Trenhnm ami Clins.
Ilutelilnon motored lu from Hams
Valley thin morning.
Aiimtel linen pound paper Is the
economical ntutlonery. Mcdford Hook
Hloro. 102
Jnck Slovennon rnnio to Medford
this morning from Siskiyou County,
wlioro ho In drilling wells.
Don't fall to attend tho greatest
pear blight demonstration over hold,
at the oxporlment station, Talent,
Oregon, July 20, at .1 o'clock
snarp.
"Chlok" linker will nrrlvo from
Portland tomorrow morning and wilt
OHtoh lu tho Modrord-ICIamnth Kails
game next Hiinifs)'.
Itomomber you oan get u new Max
well for 050. Powell Auto Co.
Mr. and Mm. ('. IC. I). De.Muud
nnd son, Hlioriiian, of Los Augolos
are spending tho day In Mmirord.
Mr. C. McCarthy, Ace and M. O.
Womnt'k aro working on it promising
gold slrlkti -I 1-x iuIIoh uorthwust of
Jnoksonvlllo.
Harold Poll's now book "When a
Man's n Man" will bo out soon. Med
ford Hook Store. lux
Mr. nnd Mre. (teorge ICuton of
Sacramento arrived Vn Mudford last
night. They Intend to mako their
homo bore permanently.
I'onrs and apple label printers for
tho Hoguo river valley. Medford
Printing Co.
M. II. Kennedy of liugeuo Is spend
lug today In Medford ou business.
He tho steak labels rarrled by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
h hurry.
-Mr. and Mrs. It. T. llarvoy of Cin
cinnati, Ohio, will arrive In a fow
days to tslt Mm. Harvey's brother.
Dr. K. II. Kronen. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey have bouu spending a few
days at take Louise.
Itemeuiber ion eau gel a new Max
welt for J850. Powell Aulo Co
Mr. and Mr. A. J Potter of Davis
are upending the day lu Medfoid
shopping.
.Nice spring chicken for Xumlay
at I'lsta Market. Phone 3.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Fredericks art
pending a few ds)s with Medrard
and Ashland friends, having returned
from a trip ta Los Angeles In their
car. Mr. Frederick Is shop foreman
of the Oregon Journal, Portland,
lluttermllk to quart at OsVoo'n.
C. K. Sprout, Miss IC. D. Youna.
Mrs. I. K. 8plllinan and Mrs. A ('
Sprout all of Yreka ure shopplug in
Medford loda
Heiufiuker you eau get a nw Mux
well (or ii.U. Powell Auto Co.
Angeles returned lo Mrdford last
Angeles holiiinud to Medrord last
night from Crater Lake.
(Jot your lunch goods for Sunday
or tho outing at Medford Klnh Mar
ket. Phono 3C2.
Krnnk Drown of Knglo Point left
last night for. u trip to Portland
Pnckortn tally cards In stock at
tho Medford Printing Co.
.Mr. and Airs. W. J. Hlmor of
Phoenix are shopping In Medford to
day. '
The Hu'tto Kails oxcurslon billed
for last Suudny, but postponed on ac
count of rain, will bo run noxt Sun
day, July 23. Leavo P. & IS. depot
S u, m. Hound trip only $1. Don't
miss thin onjoynblc outing.
dlnrry llnll, reprosecuting Chanslor
and Lyon of Portland Is In Medford
todny,
Krldny Is fish day. Ordor onrly.
Medford Klnh Market.
Court Hall and Krank Isaacs nro
fishing on Hoguo ltlvor today.
Jnck Stnndofcr of Portland Is In
Medford on bunlnens for n fow days.
Mr, and Mrs. Ceo. C. Hates nnd
Mrs. C. C. Judson nre stopping In
Medford on routo from IX-os Angolos
to Portland. K. M. Lnughllu Is driv
ing their cnr.
Anybody going to Crater Lake or
the Klnmath region with n ten in and
no load, can muko expenses nt room
.100 Federal building. 102
D, M. Lowe or Anhlaud In lu Mcd
ford on bunlnese today.
Mrs. Ocorgo T. Koys ond children,
who have been the gnosis of Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. L. Kwlng for tho past week,
loft this morning for their homo In
Marshflold.
(leorgo Flnlny of Poitland la In
Medford ou business.
W. A. MIHor or Sandusky. Ohio, Is
npondlng n few days In Medford.
Conlon Hall Is a business visitor
from Portland.
J. X. Kill arrived last night from
Portland.
C. M. Hamsby or Klamath Kails
spent last night In Medford.
O. ('. Plllsbury la In town from
Portland for n row days on business.
',, X. Ageo Is a business visitor
from Portland.
II. D. Stout arrived last night from
Klamath Falls.
C. M. Pliimmer, prosidont of the
union stock ynrds lu Portland, has
arrived lu Portland from a business
visit to Xcw York, and telegraphed
Claude C. Catc, County Pathologist,
that Iih will co m o to Medford and
address tho farmer's all day plcnle
nt Central Point next Saturday. He
will speak ou some subject of In
terest to stockmen. All those ore
urged lo be present, as ho will bo
nblo to throw Interostlng light on tho
stock miirket.
. William Martin or Central Point Is
transacting business In Medrord
Thursday afternoon.
A. (I. Illshop, of Kngle Point,, spent
Thursday morning In Medrord, In the
afternoon attending the pear blight
demonstration at Talent.
,H. L. Wilson, or Central Point,
spent Wednesday evening lu .Medford.
.1, X. McKluuey of Topeka, Kansas,
was h Medford visitor Thursday.
A. II. Caso of the Hoxy Ann dis
trict spont Wednesday afternoon at
Talent witnessing tho blight demon
stration. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllliun Cottrell or
tho Meadow wore shopping In Med
ford Thursday.
,Wlll Koine of Koms vnlloy spent
Thursday lu Medford,
John M. Scott, gonernl passenger
agent and IS. O. McCormack, lce
president of the Southern Pacific, re
turned Thursday from Klamath Kails.
They have spent the pant two weeks
lu vsrlosu southern Oregon points.
MINT
DAY
TO BE BIG EVEN!
AT
NT
FIR
PlMrlrt Mniingci'S.
J. If. Pijtmger, ili-tm-t 1, Alilnm1.
R. S. Steven, district 2, Tnlent.
.1. N French, dlwlrict .'I, Phoenix.
.1. H. Steven, iiitriet II, Tolo.
.7. ('. I'enillelon, district 7, Table
Itock.
Willintu Aloore, ilintrirt 8, Wojtne
llivor.
Mrs. Hunk, tllslriet !), Knglo Point.
P. S. Clmrloj, (Itsilriet JO, nrown-s-lioro.
TJiese iiarlio will represent t1uir
re)eetlve liHtHctst lu the ugricul
tuiiil and liortictiltiirnl ilianlnvK nt
the .liifkoou countv fair, to be held
in MciliWil, September 1.1 to HI, in
clusive, iiiiuouni'PM I). M. Lowe, iniiti
ngcr of liilii.H, mid it Im up to the
funners ol' tlie dlt'fei'ent dislricls to
give their Miipport in the wny of n'-
neiillurnl and hoilicnlturiil displays
to iiiiike tlie fnir wlmL it should lie.
Oilier district uppoiulmeulH will fol
low. Tlio fair ninnne.oinenl is Kig to
ipnre no expense to make the dix
t lift pluu u pormuiieul fen to re or Hie
fnir, and tlie onlliusiniim of. the pub
lic generally ou the plan oulliueil in
sines mieoos. The Communilv dnv
nt tlie I'uir promises to biing to Med
io id one of tlie InrgoM crowds in
I lie history of the oil v.
'Die public -schools are lienttilv in i
line with the Held ilnv moenient, mid
Hie hnibeeue rentinv of the du wi'1
mill greatly to the oiioinont of the
crowds oxpectei) ou that dav. Amuse
ment fen tu res Tor the s-hoo chil
dren will be ndded for Hint day, nnd
reduced Milmissious for the fhonl
children will ghu, nil , chance to
iniike il one of the greatest days of
I lie fair.
Mr. Lowe is going lo do vole special
ntlenlioii to that irlnture of the fnir
lo make llii one of the bnnner days,
to show to tho poople of the differ
ent towns of tlm vullev Hint the
runners gonemllv me hehiml the
movement for u genuine countv fair.
There is one I'entiiie that tliev nre
cliinioring for, nnd t tut t is for a fnir
grmuiils witli the necesHiiry eipup-
lueiii huh siiuiio wiiciciiv tliev iiinv
come and ciinip the week out duniitr
the season of tho fmr to )( held in
the future, ami the association will
provide such ground., if the people
patronise Hie Tnir properly this venr,
both in exhibits and uttemlnnee.
DIED
DAN'KOItl) ThuiiHu. Danfoid died
in Ashland nt his home on Maiisanitn
street, ,ulv IH. after 7rolonged ill
ness, nt the nue ir neiirlv 7(1. lie
was a native ol Xuhle eount.i, Ohio,
.Hid wo horn August Id, J H II. A
ImiiK-r resilient of Jloilhltir, Colo.,
lie riiiue to this city in 11)0.". Itc--idi"-
his wife, lie leaves two sons
ond four daughters, itl.-o n brother.
Funeral crvico will be held on Fri
day afternoon,' July 21. nt '2 o'clock,
from Masonic hall, conducted hv
Itcv. '. K. Ilnmmond. Interment in
Mountain View cemetery. The de
ceased was n member of tlio vnrious
Masonie older of this city, nnd e
eoits rrom Ashland lodge, No. 'J.I,
Siskiyou chapter No. 21, Mnltn cfim
innndery No. I nnd Ilillnli Templo A.
A. O. X. M. S., will imrtleipate in
the funeral service, of whicii mem
bers of the commanderv nnd Shrine
residinir nt Medford ale hereby no
tified. EEMOIJK SUNK BY
HKHLIX, July 20. The Dutch,
shipping council linn completed Its In
veslgntlon of tho oxploslon which
dnmnged tho freighter KemdIJk, of
tho Jlollnnd-Amorlcn line, Inst April.
It hns decided, tho Overseas Xows
Agency suyn, Hint the. explosion was
caused by a torpedo or unknown origin.
Tho Hritlsh admiralty nnnounced
ou April IS that tho Knmdijk, rrom
Ilnltfmoro, with the Dutch colom ou
her sides "hnd been toropdoed by nn
ononiy submarine."
Ttitrr ! morr Catarrh hi IbU arll of Ik
rttiilrr Ihiu all uibor illtwiMsi il lflbr. aitU
USUI Ibr lt fT ;ara amiyiirj U Im
lavsrakly. I'wr a ifr.'i umhj )wra tl'UMHt
pfuMwiiMml II a lural dlaraMi awl f-rUMHl Vsal
rrmmUn. aitO bf ruiwlaull lalllHC lo ittr wllb
Iwal trHiluirut, rKiMiHril It iMtintbt. Mrhsmi
baa ti I'alarth lu hv a vMHlltullwal tUwaw,
tut itHr(uri' rtsiuln-a iviulliulloiwl irvalUHHul.
Hull's Calarrb t'urv. uianurai'lHtwl hjr V. J.
L'lfurr A. Co.. Tnl4. Olilu. la U aslf CmMUm
Ikswl .uf oh lb Marl'i II l lakM IsUruaMr
Ih duwt friHM 10 4ro I., a maiMiritl II at
dlrwll w lb LI.m.1 ami ihihou Mrfatwa wl
tb mlra, Tbr t.ff'r on tomlrrt dullara far
an? rat It falU lu rurr aVM.1 f.f rlrvular. ami
Ml Usual hi.
At4ma I J. llirNTV & CO, TuksU. OkU
t-M br Dni(l.i. 7...
Talt Halt' laully I'llla for mmhIIimIUb.
t
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ssssssssssssK yf'Cy nsssssssssssssal
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Ji'. '. .
l.OXnOX. July 2(1. Two hundred
fishermen miv believed to have bwi
their lives in a monsiMin off the coast
of CoIihiiIhi, Ceylon, aeciuilinu' to u
dispiilih iweivetl by the IaiIiiiiiuc
Telegrnidi coHiMn.V. A large ti-lnim
tlci't was caught hv the sitmu .mil
moiv Ihiui Kill ImmiIs have Lull
ret in u.
to
Why Hmoko nit Cigars
When Ln (londas urn snly IPo.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOIt 8AI.K (leutle, true work mare
ttt He sIiikIo or douhle, H e.u- old
weight udoat r.'oo. fur $s. Pimm
tiSli l'i
TELL US VOUR TOOT
TROUBLES
MARINELLO
CURES THEM
Marincllo Hair Shop
407 tJarnet Corey Hldg.
We Have Them
9-liH'lt Top Hoofs
in Iwo-toiio and "Jill
Muck olToe..
NKW PAMTI'IIJN'S
XIOW LASTS
NKW IIKI3LS
Button and Lace
THEY ARE IN THE
WINDOW RIGHT NOW
A I tlu' sign ol'
Jl Xorth CS(.
"GOOD SHOES"
Built our Business
That old tire may
give you a lot of
service if reinforced
witk a Rcliner. We
have all sizes.
C E. GAXES
Star Theatre
Beginning Today
PARAMOUNT
I'll'sflll.
John
Burrymoore
i
in
A Lost
Bridegroom
t Also
BrayCartoon
BASEBALL
Medford vs. Klamath Falls
AT MEDFORD
SUNDAY, JULY 23
The deciding; game for the semi-professional
championship of the Pacific Coast
BATTERIES
For Medford-Sciberts and Baker
For Klam. Falls-Bigbee and Jolly
game Called at 2:30 sharp
Admisrion 58c. Reserved Seats on Sale at I laskins
The Delicate Flavor
of Malted Barley-
So i-n rely I'mnid in eoronl foods jnys n
v.-ilunhlc and necessary part in the digest t-
Grape-Nuts
Blended witli )i'iine whole wheat, there
results the distinctive Grape-Nuts flavor so
attractive to the palate.
Full of -sterling1 nutrition, Grape-Nuts
food is 'twice baked (about twenty hours)
and rendered easily and quickly digestible
generally in about one hour.
Many physicians recommend (jrape-Xuts
"There's a Reason"
Sold by Grocers everywhere.
D 4 (PP HEDFORD'S LEADING I A nrp TIRf P
1 AVJE Motion Picture Tliealtr LAS 1 lllVlE;
.ir WILLIAM FARNUM
THE
STAR
WITH
THE
$100,000
FACE
PATIIE
NEWS
and DOROTHY BERNARD in
A MAN OF SORROW
A Play of Tremendous Situations
PATIIE
NEWS
ltiiM-d on tlio Olt'lii-nU'il Stnuo Tiliimli, 'IIihiiIiiiiiii Itlliul."
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DAYS
Beginning Thur., July 27
Mat. 2:15-Doors 1:15
Eve.8:15-Doors7:15
750 CONSECUTIVE
TIMES IN NEV,
YORK
Direction Elliott and
Sherman D.W.Grif
fith's Masterpiece
400 TIMES
IN CHICAGO
300 TIMES
IN BOSTON
300 TIMES
IN LOS ANGELES
200 consecutive performances In Philadelphia. St. Louis, Pltts
lairq and San Francisco
These rerords stand unprecedented in the history of the Ameri
can stae. . . .. . . .
TSJOTR "THE BIRTH OF
w A NATION"
will 1m iK's.Miud in' .Mtniroiil ilit muii us Xoh York, iMillndcU
tllill, Itltsloll Mlltl ( lli('HK, 'HU')lllK ttl)lllillK It) l1Hllll4 tlio
woiiili'i-rul t'tlcits ami ii
Symphony Orchestra of Thirty Pieces
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0-SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA-30
PRICES
SEATS READY
TUESDAY, JULY 25
KvenliiK ".ii.. "'v, fl no, $1 30
Matinipo :'.(. ".". , T'.c, and $1 no
MAIL ORDERS NOW
ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK
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