Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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BEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. ON, MONDAY. JTT.Y 21, 101G
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I0CALAND
U PERSONAL
Oln Arnnilpr, Ben Trowlirlila;e
and Frank l.odrr Mxnt Sunday at
the Oregon cares, leaving ' Medford
at 8 a m. and returning late Sunduv
night.
IJatbs He. Hotal H&llHd.
Mr and Mr On Samuels spent
the week nd on tTppar ftogue rlv?r
and the Roku Rlk raaori.
Gray place for cigars, t
baecoea, Itoyal Bebb or Central Point ia In
Moil ford on buatiiaaa today.
tts Veo slvaa; trading lamtw with
everything- atiut grooarla.
Horn, to Mr. and Mm. M. h. Pal
ton. 2H5 Nortli ivv atmt. a girl
weighing eight pounds, Friday, July
21M.
Thla hat weather, I would phono
ttiv drug atora want (o Ilegth'a
lirotnpt delivery aerrle. IOCS
.ludtl rcdeull of Butte Fnlla spent
Sunday night IH .Mod ford.
Oct your milk, oroani, buttur, ogRfl
and hnttortnllk tit I Voo'fl.
tnte Forester V. A. IJlilott arrlv
rd Monday morning front Salem and
will upend sovernl day In Medford
tind vicinity on business connected
with roreat ftre patrol.
(Tho. world' greatest aompnnlea
Ilojuiel. vTJi WilnWrnnug, Man ,
7 iniidifMra. A. II. Crawford of
roftliiQtl,BUfnt Sunday lu.Medford.
Typewriter jmpar of all kind nt
Mcdfofid PHntlhg C. '
W i: I'lper la' nf buatneea vlallnr
fiom Ttna, Waali:. lor a few day.
Try a King Spltx ulnar nnd en
courtipn linmo industry, tf
W W. 0 rings or Seattle la auend
liw a few dnya In Medfortl.
Dr. Klrehgoaanor will ho at Hotol
Nnah ovary Wodnoadan Ilonra for
consultation 10 to SI.
Holier! Nye arrived In Medford
Hunduy night from Itano. Nar.
(Irny'a plsee, oold. drink, frulta.
.0 A. Nahatolt nnd C. T. .Moore art
lourlHta from Washington, 1). t, who
' nent Hutulay ant Monday alghlweltif
In .Medford nd vlolulty. i,.
jfpr rout, 2-room furnished lioiiilo.
C . DeVo. ' ' ' '' '" ' ''
t merfor party if caMpiirsf Wftirtdrt'
rd fiy roimcllmtra Ifrank Ataj- ihift
M('afoM,J motor .oaf h,, o'ctoiuy
thh-ii$rnlng.t lu the. lmry,w,,Vi(Mr
nuiF.Mra Otto Kliim and Bits Bryan.
Tho, party vflllNainn at Unlan erwek
for ion uinya, uWr Maltingv'Cfrator
I. .he ndICImtil,l'))IW kjJfnnjttholr.
r rvrn
rtiic 6c :
iii.i.i
Mllkeha
axe at
Pa Vaa'a,
Mr and Mra.'lC. li! 'Lamport Y
tirncd Saturday night from a nh
day. trip to Portland and Willamette
vritoy polnta. Mra. Lamport drove
Heir riialmora alx'jfce entire dla
t.dico. 1150 mllea. On the return
trip they left Eugene at K a. m. and
'i i v.'.i in Mod ford at 7 p. m., a
dl-tHiiro or too mllea.
Ho Dave Wood about Umt flra In
unrmico poller. Office Mall Tribune
llldtr
r and Mr. Newton Tinker and
Ml km Mar Tfuker are touring the
miiihu valley, California. In their
i.ir
(latea aulli Pord eara, a down
nml fib h HiONtk, ,
Mr-. 11. Df.KoaVir,ra A. H. Wiw
" mi. I aonan4 Mr, and Mra. II. F
1 .til uud aon left'iundgy for a atay
i V rM weeJi at Newport.
ViiiinlH crwam nt Ie'oV,
Ttfi'1 vounv paopla'a aorletlea of tht
i!Tii( m thuri'bee of th,e elty will
v a social at the Flrat Metbodlat
'iiuMti Wedneaday evening at 7:30.
V iHiMn.'M meeting will be held when
'in. oiKaultatlon of a City Young
V !! union will be dlaouauid. af-
t i .Ahidi aoctal limn will be had.
mi M.iiiig people are urged to at-
i. ii, i
ii'ittvrmllg 10c gal. at DeVoea.
i Mann and Dr. K. W. I'iaury
' iK-mllng a ten day' outing at
i i. onKon ravea.
D Voe buy. beer bottle.
Mi and Mra. Jack Bcbnurr and
Mr und Mra. ('haajea Cp1 and aon
Kciih n.otored to the natural bridge
Siintlio xnendluB the day with Mr.
mill Mih firover ItaVnetlla, who are
i.imiiiitK Ihcrt'
Tuke thove loofo auto wbaala to
HillliiHi Carrioie and Ante Works
and hate them made like now, at a
auiall txuUw
Mm O. K. Oaborne and daughter,
Mine Kvti Uaborno. and Mlaa Helta
I.dlurd left Monday on a eamula
trip to the Dad ludlan country.
Poataae atampa at De Voe'a.
The Woodrow Wllaon league will
hold an Important bualneaa meeting
at Bt. Mark x hull tonight. J. K
Howard oi (iliudali will be the prin
cipal apeKfr
I'louk) liiuchun 'fttral Cafeteria
II. H. rd or Kaglo Point. Irt
Kuaday fo '-n of aeveral wooko
lit ganaaa
Iwok0 a Ki' -ptti e!gar, (e
They ar boiim . f
Mra I'arl Nai . . f Kagte Polw
npef?t the uttfe f "-dford.
tot yous labeln tmrlv liou't wait
Chart 8teiinett,of Aehland la In
Medford vlattlng iwlatlvaa.
Pear label time la hart. Stock
labelaor aptrla fatbam at the Mad
ford 1'rtntlwg M.
V. C. Krtutt add A, F. Alder fer
rlved Sunday nlgkt from Klamath
Falla They will feav. Tuasday for
an extended auto trip through Wash
ington, Idaho and Montana.
Ptare and apata htaal prtHtara for
the Itagwe river Taller. Medford
l'rlritlnf Co.
P. O. Delano of Portland, faotorl
rnpraitntatlve of (ha Maxwell Motor
Co.. la In Medford for a (aw daya.
Up will place an ageney her fal
lowed by an aetleo aalea campaign.
Sea the atock labela carried by U
Medford Printing Co., If you ar m
a liurrf.
J. It. Baton of Salem apant Sun
day la Medford.
lluttermllk so quart at DaVoeM.
Percy Haley of Kagle Point aient
Sunday In Medford taking In the ball
game.
Paohertt (ally oarda in atosk at
tho Modrord PrlntlnK Co.
Mliia Panrl nolvwii and Harry Molv
en left Monday morning for their
home In Klamath Falla. Tlioy have
hoen tli gueata of I.uclle and Rdlioh
Marahall.
Something new, brick lee eraam In
aanltary packaga. Keepa two hour.
Taka one with you. The Slmata.
U. W. Uwton and P. III. Motidynakl
left Sunday In the latter' rar for
the Klamath country. Sir. Lawton
will vlalt liia aon I). P. Uwlaw at
!'eft Klamath and Mr. Mwlynakl will
atny at Pollcan Hay. llqth will be
gone a woek.
Inquire at the Union Stable for In
f6rmHtlon and tranaporlatlon to th
Orign Cavo. Ford oara for hlro
wHh)or without driver. Payne nnd
Ilatwlok. 101
. OUnn O. Taylor and lila pareuta,
Mr. and Mra. 11. ID. Taylor of l.odl,
California, who aro apondliiK the aunt-
mer here, will lonvu In thnlr car to
morrow morning for a trip to Cralr
ltke, roturnlng to Medford hy way
of Klnmath Palla.
ho dlaplay or bauauaa. orang
and ollvoa iald In Medford with
out walor at Slllliuan' Sugar
UoMll 110
Mll
Mr. aiu
1 Mra. Frederick Peloui
anil Mr. aiul! Mr. .Ifjvrg, Von ,dr
Ilelliyi, of ICajlp pMlit,' Inolfir.Al to
MlMlfird 8ptuaj(to atho Jipll giyuo..
ni btiet alwaya. Contrul Cafeterln
iMA.I. I.lrwftitte rv(iirilod;toi Jpd
trd Sunday night from Yreka where
he .hint liu working on a lathing
cohtritrt for the paat three week.
Aiio whifk rojilrejlj ilrat olpf
Jtili gunrnnteH. Price reaouabl.
1M,lUlill,iTttMk-ytp(tijH)WiHu.pHb.
lie market, .
J. T. ('Anrad'Mad 'Mtnfti- m,f-U..
r. MifUughlln and family spent Sun
day fishing. on Itogue river.
.Mherniau Wooley of Raal Point la
tranaaotlHg busiuda la Medford to
day. .
Our prompt delivery aerrir la a
wlmr. You try it. Iloath' Drag
Star. tog
Mr. and Mr. dorg Mansfield and
family of Proauaut ar In Medford
today.
Ninety Msdford iopl bearded the
P. A IS. HKcuralon trala for llutto
Falla Sunday wornlwg. Th day was
apant In exainluing th fish hather
had pleulelug, returning from Hutte
Fall at U o'clock.
Mr. K. C. Sllliman has on dlaplay,
tropleal. fruit and vegetables raised
without Irrigation at th Sugar
Howl. . no
llanley llrather have moved their
crew of about fifteen ma from lb
Kd llantay ranch on Koa Una to
Mike Henley's mouaula ranch on the
aorth fork or Little Uutte rrk.
The hardships at war hav atruck
one or Medford'a rtdat. It was
th desire of Hdlaou Marahall, who
la known around lb paru aa a
writer of abort atari,' to Journey to
Tahiti, In the south aaaa, there to
apnd a few mouth baaklag In tVe
tropic gr, to hreatbe in romanev and
scanted hrensen. in hhort to flit ht
mind with the atnioxpheri- to brlna
out a arla of ripping sovlk u UW
H aut iMHM.ru and Utttn ad fft
davit. rfermee iu. dt(4icv n Sit
Francisco and Vshialta, ty te
oouelude after u.l .e?.rl dlUrs
worth of mamis Hist :. mUht poa
albly be able to d thf.ug tb
tangle of red tain r.ie.ir to u
a paasiwrl to ihv Kreeeh poilo
in war time, by uext w liner or u
haua th winter folio ing. So Wdl
son la aeadlug no more letter and
ptctur to Washington, hut Is pound
ing ay on hla typewriter at home
with hi eyes now turned longingly
on Alaska.
W. K. Mel.eod of Prospect, spent
Sunday lu Medford, returning home
Mouday.
-Jl '.lU i i i. jii ii ii
A guaranteed
spark plug, all
sizes, 35c each
3 for'Sl
MAN OF NEV MILLIONS KNOWN
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fuSttrfS9vlOw9nErtSgutB0BBKti V fO aawi9
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Ii-n, MHllliew Alor Wllkji and Oil K. U. It. Qtmh.''Iio will Inlierll
llm fortinw tliiMtMl nt Kioo,H)0,oifi, llt ly tliHr woHmt, lUify (irwn.
S(SX -
J. It. Rolaton and party a ad hla
auto were towed in 53 mllea from
alHive I'ropoct, whero he nutlnd
a oolllalOM with Meaarn. Iawton aad
Modyriakl la th fureat. The wtrvwaa
hadly Injdrad ant none of the baaty
wero Injured.
J. F. Smith, of Hilt, Cal., la In
Medford on hutneH. Mr. Smith ia
tho owner of the hoimc which burned
lu Talent aomo two week1 ago.
LONDON, July u. - PaomliT A-
fultli made irrieuV Bit thfthon or
V)Uijuon ujdayhal.ihe 'apuointuaat
6T'a coiilMllte'.to rdnalder cotnirief-
al jirob)pijiiaftr th vjoo wljlrtf-iw
lenuy wan auiounrc(i, would not In
terfere with tin. holding of a luruor
confereue in which th dominions
vould iiailoJuat
H,
ffPjA
Viumiilr hT 'riueatl
iuetltfns
,."TP aweratMen dalvia.'a'oi
a jHiaatble to -coovan a oonfereo
i the'ilipresiiaUiUllnVbf U lfat(U
kingdom, th dominion and India to
consider tho commercial policy to l
adopted after tho war.
"fn view or the paat flacal rdutrb
versle in this eon a try we 'think It
essential as a prior ata, In order
that th conference may have prac
tical results, to at up a committee
here to dlacover how far an agree
ment among oureolvea la possible un
der the changed eoudltlons hroiiRht
about hy the war."
pe-mifs
A daily nttion of this
llendil i mid yUdd a war
elotiN id it in uf health and
com fort.
Sold by Onteera everywhere .
cmb.Mlie the full, riefc nutri
ment of whole wheat ui
hined with malted burle.v.
Tin- eomhintttion give it a
di-tinctive, UalioiiHiH flavor
unknown ( food mud from
v. Ile.it iiltme.
inlvelt''ld jfiuiii in hm.I
in uuikiiii; tlrnpe-Nuth and
thioiigh skillful proeeMMng it
einiien from Ike pwckaK",
lxh. erik-is untouched li
liaiul, and rvudy to -eat.
Tlirough lonjr hi.kinK, the
eiieitf irUin4iii xtnrehi of
the ui'.ou aie'uiade w.nnl.i
tull eiiny uf ilicMiun. .
t IT
riiere'sfllleflson"
Sold by OiM.vr eerwUeiv.
nitr
j xnxra jjjn.i.iix
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MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
8 II. lUruUh's auto v. Ill l.av
Kasle Point at S A. M. and I ). M
ilih, cxi.i't undit . ,i M,liirl
4 M .u. ! .. P M . ' . , l
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AS A REAL BUSINESS QENIU8
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nAnnfhowarharr. a "rtatlvfl of
Utn TIjdinSurharr. a it
Ohio died in Medford Sunday', July
S3, aged fl8 year. 4 montha aajl 2
daya'. MiitWfir- rtiKSvltt)w
dfen: Swmuet Malt,- Mra.'M. VMbm,
r. M. Htckok.'-MTK K Ratefa, all
Of Medford, and Mm Mary CJuyer, of
CorvalllH. Oregon. Itinera I arrange
ment wilt hn announn d Inter.
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It'5-fhe-VitaLSi.ark
His Wife's
Mistake
and the biff
Human Interest
WAIFS
An alternation &f
laughs and tears.
CHSGHESIER S PILLS
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I
William
Desmond
The "Minister"
of Peggy
play a the man
Jane Grey
as the Grirl
Rags
Pae Tonight
Y E
COMING HERE FOR
ANNUAL MEETING
. n
T'ae following editors have aigni
fi l their intention of nttendinx the
Medfoni-frntcr lke meeting of the
Stute RditoHnl awwietntion na waeata
f the Medford and Anhlnnd Com
mereiat rjubw and eitiaena Anfraat
1, 6 and 7:
I'rcxitlent K. K. Hradio and wife,
Gtttrri'risp, Oregon fit y ; t'. J. Mln
tosth, wife and ehihl, O. A. ('., Cor
valU; J. rt. Atiattn, Port IJmpUf
Courier, Qnrdiiier, Moyd tiche,
Stundurd, Mtanficlil: I'rofeaHor Krie
Allen nnd wife, nniverttify of Oroiron,
KitMeue; W. O. Smith, Herald, Klnm
ath Kails; A. K. Front and wife.
Cornier, CorvalliM : H. B. WeMy, Hor
all, North Henri; h. C. MeKhane nnd
wife. Enterprise, Hnhbnrd; W. E.Dh
Pen nnd wife, Criterion, Lebanon; li.
W, Young and wife, Sentinel. (
uuillet O. I), llnmxtreet, Hun, Hheri-
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Commencing Tuesday,
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fy r. A. ... , A
126 East Main Street
Wc will be in our new home, 115
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PA6E-3 DAYS Beginning Thur., July
Matinee 2:15 Sharp-Doors 1:15 ,. TELEPHONE ORDERS TOMORROW
Evening 8:15 Sharp-Doors 7:15 RECEIVED AFTER 10 A. M.
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
Mishtiest
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mwX!zm$SSri!W&m2Z&JisZ2b
SEATS
ON SALE
TOMORROW
10 A. M.
.OJ
Tlie Most
Wonderful
Art Conquest
Since the
Birth of
dan; A. E. YoorhW and lady, Tour
tor, 'Irantu !a4 Wiiford Allen and
wife, Couriax OfaqU Jaat IrVmiaW
K. BiiAfr, Jforald, CeftTral Hviat; M.
C. Mnloney aad wile, 15me. Mdtah
held; '. Walluw Kflajm abd three,
New. Geld Hill; K. H. (Hmatwid and
wife, Muif, Wtartofi'; fidith Torier
Weatherrcd, Salem:' Klhert Bedf,
Sentinel, Cottage Ohivp; J. K. Oratke,
wife and daugtiter, nVtdnet, Aaiorias
Henrv Cue, OptimiKt, The Dnllea; C.
J. Taylor and wife. Piaer, Motnltn;
Amewean Tyj Foundry, Portland;
. u KMioae, 4 ypoBrapmeai union,
Rortlanri; (''. V. ORfeton, Btnaon ho
el, Hortiaml; Rev. T. B. Ford, chap
In in, Salem; Will J. Hoynor iwtd wifa,
Sutherlui; C. W. Boby and wife.
Courier, Orejjwn City; C. F.. IntrnH.
Oaaette-TimeH, Cnrvailt; Jamet T)'.
OhKUi, Joamai, J'ortlnnd; Addiaon
Baunatl, Oyeaoninn, Portland;. Ben j.
F. VVet, Stateman, Salem; Charlaa
n. Fiher nnd wife, Journal. Salem;
P. L. Irelnnd and wife, Olwerver,
fer: K. Hofer, INieii'ie foaxt Man
ufneturer, . Holem ; Miaa Alfdredge,
Enten""'"" Oregon City; H. I). Ilet
ael, Ofejron Atrrieultuml eollego, Cor
vbIIh: W. I). MeWnlers nnd wife, Pn
eifi. Paper Co., Portland; M. .7.
Slioemnker. The Xcw, HoMohurjr.
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WABHfMOTON, .Inly.AJi-'6raf
Brlt.iln !ir1 reply to tho American
nota prompt Ing against interference
with nentral mail la regarded by of
ficial as unaaUafactitry, principally
becaaae it deal with gpeeific. casea
instead of Uw , prinelpfe infalyed.
Officials infer fram . Uie fiommnnl
oatlan that Great Britain la 4trmln
od to uphold hr.,atUtnde whlh .the
United Stataa mgard aa uawarran
ed and without authority In lutrna
tlon4l taw. ,
eUns Secratary Pflk- h)t -he
would cable Ambassador Page, .
kintwtadgtng rcipfr of the itrltlsh
oommunlcatlpn and repeating the re
iiuaat for an early reply to the last
American not. HHld the rnirno-,
random would be given out for publi
cation later la the day. It .la now
before Praaldant Wilson.
Why Sninke Jilt Oirors
Whan I4R Oandaa ar only 1 0o
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