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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1916)
MEDFOTCTJ HTKTTj TRTHUNT!!, ftTJEflOff. TTT.DAY. AffiFflT 1. lO'lo" TOCAL AND PERSONAL A. fi. Bishop Is a business visitor from UaKle Point today. Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur Tou Vclle of KaKle Point are BpendiiiK the day In Medford. i Siskiyou or Colestln water, lac bottle at De Voe's; 6c deposit on bottle. , Mr. anil Mrs. Chin Nichols of Itrownsboro are In Medford today. ai. C. llonney left for The linllos .Monday lining cnlled by the death there of his father, C. It. llonney, Sunday.' Baths 25c. Hotel Holland. Corltiii KdRell and lluslln Cnrbin of lOagln Point aro in Medford on business today, Cray's place for cigars, to liaccoes, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels re turned Monday night in their car from Portland. , ... Lunch goods at Do Voe's. IF. T. Lydlard of San Francisco Is spending a few days in Medford on business. Th9 world's greatest companies. Tlolmes, The Insurance Man. Cordon Hull of Portland Is In Medford on business. Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. 1). C. Lewis will return Wednes day, morning from Portland, where he,h,UH spent the past three weeks. Best Icecream at Be Voe's. C, Coleman, an old resident of Medford, now living in San r'rnn clsco, arrived in Medford Tuesday morning nnd will spend a few days looking after property Interests near Phoenix. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home Industry, tf Mr. and Mrs. h. A. Crnncc of Ash land are spending today In Medford on business. Dr. Klrchgessner will he at Hotel NnBh every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Mrs. Mary Greene of I.os Augeles is In Medford for a few days. Clet your milk, cream, butter, ewws and butter milk at He Voe's. 'Mr. and Mrs. II. K Wlsehnar ar rived in Medford Tuesday morning and will Inspect tlio surrounding country with a view of purchasing a ranch and settling here. Thny are oiiglnully from Kansas nnd have spent Bomo llttlo tlino In California. dray's place, cold, drinks, fruits. 111'. C. D. Helms or Hilt Is spend ing tho day In Medford on profes sional business. See Dave Wood about thnt fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune Bidg. .loseph A. Boyes ot Portland and C. II. Logan of Kansas City arrived in Medford Monday night and Tues day morning left in the stago for Crater Lake. Hlg Tic milkshakes at Do Voe's. A party of tourists arrived in Medford Monday night, after a trip of two weeks from Portland, up the Columbia Highway, through Central Oregon, to Klamath Kails and Med ford. Those in tho party aro Mr. and (Mrs. Cieorge L. Baker, John F. Logan, Hrace Baker and Mrs. W. M. Skeel. Mr, Baker Is a city commis sioner of Portland. Mrs. Skeel for merly lived lu Medford, leaving here about five years ago, as did Mrs. Baker, who was formerly Miss Clara Skeel. , Tho party are spending (lie day In Medford, renewing old aciiiaincos nnd started Tuesday nfteruoon on the return trip to Port land. Categ sells Ford cars, J200 down and !ta month. .lack Morrill returned last, week front tho l'Jast and spent a few days with Company 7 at Fort Stevens, re turning Tuesday morning to bis homo in Cold Hill. Smoke a King Spitz cigar, 5c. Tbcy aro home-made. tr A. S. llryers of Kugenn is spend ing a few days ill Medford on busi ness. Packerts tally cards In stock at tho Medford Printing Co. Robert l'elou7.(. will return Wed-! ticsday morning from Chicago, where he has been the guest of relatives. lie will re-eMcr Stanford in the fall, having had his enlruneo to West Point deferred until next year. Take those loose auto wheels to Billings Carriage and Auto Works and have them made like new, at a small expense. fleo. H. Craves Is a business visitor in Medford from Salem. (let your bakery goods at D Voe's. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Crawford of Portland spent Monday night In Med ford and left Tuesday morning for Crater Lake. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the last minute. The Medford Printing Co, Is the place to get them. M. K. Fowler and N'. A. Gregory of Minneapolis arrived In Medford Mon day night and will spend a few days sightseeing In tho valley. Picnic lunches. Central Cafeteria. Mrs. R. W. Clancy left this morn ing for Long Bench, Cul., where she will spend a month with relatives. Butter milk Be quart at De Voe's. 3vtr. nnd Mrs. Guy Leonard and Mark Leonard of Fresno, Cal., ar rived In Medford Monday night and will spend two weeks with Medford friends. Mr, Reynolds was formerly a reporter on the Sun nnd is now on the staff of tho Fresno Republican. Fcsr label time Is here. Stock labels or special labels at tho Med ford Printing Co. The Elks will hold their annual fish feed on upper Ttoguo river next Sunday. Mnny of tho best fisher men of the local lodge will leave Fri day afternoon for Iho fishing grounds nnd will put In the time till Sunday noon Jerking out the finny beauties so that there may be nn abundance for the large crowd that Is expected to he In a'tendance. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. Earl Reynolds lias brought suit In tho circuit court against W. L. C'bllderB to recover damages to his car, when Cbilders ran into him at the corner of Main and Riverside the fourth of July. De Voo buys beer bottles. Mrs. Angles llnlley returned home from Monmouth Sunday, where she was attending summer school Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take ono with you. Tho Shasta. . Tho C. W. It. M. of the Chris tian church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. It. Met'iirdy, 2:1 X. Orange street, Wednesday afternoon at 2: III). Kvory member is asked lo be present as business of linportanco will be transacted. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. Ben Sheldon is spending the after noon in Ashland. rllutter milk, JOc gallon at De Voe's. , Vi Fred L. Lewis Is moving bis house hold effects from Wcllen to Medford this afternoon. The best nlways. Central Cafeteria 0. W. Berry is in Ashland this afternoon on business. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonablo. Mitchell's Repulr Shop, opposite pub lic market. The ordinance authorizing the city recorder to issue bonds in tlte sum of :ion,0il0 for the construction of the railroad to the Mine Ledge will go to Its first reading before the city council Tuesday night. This ordi nance, except in emergency will re quire three readings before lis final passage. The contract voted upon by the people has not yet been signed by S. S. lluills. Why not get It at He Voe's? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST-. :'A Kastmnu Kodak In case. Between Medford and Melman llalhs, Ashland. Finder please re turn to Mail Tribune and receive reward. TO TliAOK Team weighing :uno, for one weighing IMitnl. Knds Transfer Co.. Mcdtord. 117 No ! No ! ! Positively NO ! ! ! K ll.WK NOT HAISLH ot it Pltll'CS. Furthermore, wo want to make It plain that we guarantee the snnie all-wool and worsted fabrics the same ccellcnt workman ship now as always. TIIK Kl'KCII'l'..tV WAR HAS t'USKII Till-: I'liH'US OF WOlll.F.XS TO AHV.WCU 25 TO J 00 PFIt t'DNT. We would certainly be Justified In raising our price. Mat rather than do this, we have cut down our expenses by taking a CM F Al'F.lt STORK ROOM. This enables us to offer the same all-wool and worsted suits and over coats at the same obi price. 300 All Wool Fabrics $15.00 300 All Wool Fabric $20.00. 600 from $25.00 to $60.00. The largest line of guaranteed all wool ami worsted suitings and overcoatings In Southern Oreggon. ('('.. MI'.MtF AMI SI.'K FOlt YOHtSFLF! MAIII-: TO liT AMI FIT TO l: lt i:r.Mi:i:iu:ii, iiur -i miii uh li gihNl h any anil Itctlcr thnn iiiany. GUiS The Tailor -III . Front sImi1! Meilioiil, Oregon. .1. W. Ileriian, superintendent of the fish hatchery at Butte Falls, is in Medford on business today. He reports .1110,1100 steel head fry, 75, 000 Shasta rainbow ami 75,1100 Kastern brook trout fry being fed at the new liatcbery, all In prime con dition. O. L. Davidson and F.ltpcr T. Foss returned Tuesday morning, having stopped off lit Portland on the re turn from Fort Stevens. Miss Ruby Burks and Miss Grace Smith left Sunday for a two week's outing ontWnrd creek at the mine of Frederick Burke. iMrs. K. W. Wit to, who has re cently returned from Los Angeles, where she attended a national train ing school for spirilla corllstlves, Is now ready to give expert service in made to measure corsetry. Phone 2II7-.I or call :'2I Vancouver ave. E. II. Tanner of Weed Is in Med ford on business for a few days. Dr. F. C. Burke returned Monday front a few days recreation in the hills. .lack Dent, who has been acting as ngent for tho Wells Fargo Co., in Ashland during the vacation of the regular agent, returned to Medford Tuesday morning and the same after noon left for Grants Pass to relieve the acent thero. Si rague Rolgel and Hob Dueiil nre driving from Portland in a car. De Voo will movp to the corner of Main and Oakdalo abopt August HI. I'.KI.'I.I.N', Aug. I. Turkish officers are now a familiar sight of Lemberg and the vanguard of the Turkish Iroops bein sent lo Hie southeastern buttle front has already licen de trained, a riling to disialciies from the (lalieijiu capital. The Ottoman forces, however, have not vet been thrown into the struggle. The (ierinan commanders are billing; (heir time to launch their counter blow at the Kns- ians, (lisrega riling- the indecisive sue csscs which (ieuerai lirussiloff nnd lis associate army commanders tuny iie abb' lo 11 1 1 ii in liv the tremendous expeudil tire of force. JERSEY CITY BARS i KAISER REFUSES city liv a NF.W YOIiK. Aug. 1. -Tho coiiimisioners of ,lcr-ev Citv, vole of four to one adopted a reso lution today calling- upon Director of Public Safely Hague to prevent the shipment or storage of high explos ives in that city. . Tile commissioners aitthort.eil jhe director to use physical force if nec essary in carrying out their imtiiilnte, which it was said, was based tin the public nuisance ordinance of the city, This menus, it was explained, thai Jersey City will ceae to be the termi nus of munitions shipments for (he entente governments in Fttropp. The fourth arrest growing; out of the separate inquiries under wny was made today when K. L. Mackenzie, president of the National Duel; mill Storage company was taken into cus tody til his homo in Plainfield, N. .., anil released on $.10110 bail for exam ination Friday. EASTERN HEAT WAVE WASHINGTON', Auk. 1. Cool winds from the Great Lakes today had dissipated almost completely tho wave of heat under which most of the country had sweltered for a week. Lower temperatures were re ported from nearly all sections, par ticularly in the Ohio valley and lower lake region. Generally fair and pooler weather is forecast for New KiiKlaud and tho mfddlo Atlantic states during the next few days. MedTortl lioos(rs Smoke Tho Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars. TO PEEO POLAND WASHINGTON, Aiijr. 1 Germany has inf'iirmed the Cniled States she has refused "m acctuint of the iin nicticiil)le conditions imposed by Gn-ht Britain upon the shipments of foods! uf't's from America into Po land, to enter into further negotia tions for co-operation in Poland relief 'work which aro devoid of purpose. Owing to favorable hm-vet pros pects, however, the imperial govern ment says relief apparently will be unnecessary after October next. The German position is stated in a note handed to Mr. Gerard July 20 and made public today at the state department. It apparently is n final rejection of Great Britain's offer made in a recent communication ac quiesced in by France lo permit the pjsage of American food supplies into Poland on condition that the oc cupying Teutonic armies would not M'i.e or remove native products. No mention is made of Provident Wilson's personal letter to Kniperor William similar to those sent to other Kuropean rulers, appealing for joint action in arranging to feed the starv ing Poles. The note is in reply to identical communications scut by ttie state department to nil of the belligerents concerned. E AMI SI .MKXTS TOXIUHT. LONDON, Aug. 1 The complete re-estnblisbnieiil of the independence of llelgitim ti it 4 1 Poland ami a deino .crntic federal union of the Balkan states were points unanimously agreed upon at the ociiiug of the in terna tiotiul socialist conference at 'flic Hague yesterday, according to u detailed account of Iho session re ceived lien. ftl. .orte Ik a business visitor from Jacksonville this alternoon. N'KW YOIiK, Aug. 1. diaries E. Hughes today declared for an ainend- it to the federal constitution pro viding for woman suffrage. Mr. 1 1 nolo...' views on the snblect were made public in 11 letter he has written to Senator Sutherland of I'iah. Mr. Hughe' letter to Senator fleo. Sutherland was in reply to a telegram sent the nominee iiskiua him to define his tiei'sonal position with regard lo the equal suffrage federal amend ment. Mr. Hughes replied as fol lows : "Your tolcgrnm lias been recieved. In m v answer lo the nolificatton I did not refer to the proposed federal amendment relaling to woman suf frage as this was not mentioned it lite platform. I have no objection however, to slaling ntv personal views. As I said in my speech, I thing it to lie most desirable that the question of woman suffrage should be settled iiromptiv. lite oucstion is of such niiture that it should be set tletl for tile entire country. "My view is that the proposed amendment should be submitted ami ratified and the subject removed from politic-ill ilieusstoii." SrilVIVAIj OK THE FITTKST. A proprietary medicine like every thing else that comes ber-jre the public has to prove its merit. It has to meet competition. The law of the "Survival of the Fittest'' applies to this as to other thit.cs. The fart that I.ydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after 4 0 years of success, is still one of the largest sellers. proves that It is a dependable, stand ard remedy for the ailments of womankind, nnd one In which they may have perfect confidence. t r t t f ? y ? T ? ? t T t ? f f ? ? X f ? ? ? ? ? J f f ? ? ? f f f f ? ? ? ? r 1 MAY itoltW MAY Radical Reductions on Wanted Dress Fabrics to Effect Immediate Selling Of all the splendid values offered in dress fabrics during the present season this clean-up sale provides savings unmatched by any previous offering. See windows A SPECIAL SALE OF COTTON FABRICS From a Viiliip-ji'iviiiff standpoint, this is one of tho most important sales we've annoiniretl this season. Faliries of superior qualit y radically reduced in pilce so ;is to effect (iiick selling in connection with our merchandising plans. 75c Embroidered Voiles 59. For an unusual Summer dress these voiles have won first place and Summer dresses will lie worn for some t ime to come. I ut our stock-reducing move ment, is now at hand, so you have the opportunity to purchase, at about half price, the prettiest embroider ed voiles in the store. They tire on white or colored backgrounds and embroidered in a number of pleas ing, effective designs. This is a Good Time to Tell You About Our Stocks of Summer Underwear. When you are in adual need of a sup ply of Summer underwear you too often purchase without making comparison of qualities and values. It might be well to note just how complete you will find stocks here and the character of under wear and prices. Whether a Summer vest is priced at 10c, or whether you purchase a silk combination at 7.0 in each and every item there's 101) per cent, value at price quoted. Please bear that in mind, for it's worth remembering. 50c White Voile at 32c. An especially sheer and pretty quality. "White voile has been the ideal fabric of this season for wom en's and children's dresses as well as for waists. And since weare to have a great deal of hot weather dur ing the next two months, women with forethought will purchase and stive by so doing. The voile is 40 inches wide. 25c White Voiles, 18c a Yard. Another of the pretty sheer qualities women are demanding for cool waists and dresses. Full :( inches wide. 50c Embroidered Batiste, 34c. The softest, prettiest fabric imaginable. The de signs are particularly attractive and pleasing. A Summer dress made of this embroidered batiste is sure to give much added pleasure to the wearer. How ever, there is only a limited quantity to sell. Large Size Turkish 25c ....We've selected this towel just to give you an iilci of the splendid value of our towel stock. This is a great, big l'ooniv towel. Thor- Of Interest to Both Mothers and Fathers BOYS' WASH SUITS 65c to $1.50 There is no need of mother worrying abot u making wash suits when they can be bought at these small prices and lather can buy several without worrying about the cost. They tire made of percales, ging hams, crashes; in either plain white or col ors. Sizes 2 to S vears. There are onlv oughly and lias ; absorbent heavy nap fifty suits in the lot. make your selection tin row morning. ? f ? T f t X f f f ? ? ? ? ? ? t t ? f y ? ? ? ? f f f T f T ? Will You Conttinue Wearing Last Year's Bathing Suit? The bathing season is now at its height. Proba bly last year's bathing suit went into the ocean once too often. So there's urgent need for a new one. Conic here and select from the newest models so as to be ready to take your next plunge and enjoy it to the fullest. Bathing Caps T'v t ' The new shapes some with big sailor brims. All the other needs for the bathing girl and mark ed at prices in keeping with our usual policy of value giving. Summer is the Most Trying Period for Baby Mothers Will Find Plenty of Cool Underclothes and Other Needs in our Splendid Stock of BABIES' WEAR These are the days when babies and children need all the care and attention mothers can give them. Kvery ounce of fund the children eat niiist be care fully prepared. And it is just as important that they be comfortably clothed. They must be allowed to piay and kee peool. So your time is taken up entirely with looking after your children. You have no time for making clothes and why should you when all the things that babies and children need can be found in our splendid stock and are priced in such manner that to attempt to make them would b( almost extravagance. Take the hint and first thing toinor- V ? I f t y y y t ? ? ? f y ? ? ? v "Since the beiiiiiniiiK nun of the Aryan race have founht for their women, and wlien the odtln were too real and the last moment came, the- killed them, rather than let them fall Into the hands ot those i-onilng. t Wm.S.Hart In the UiR Western Drama Thc Aryan And One of Those Klcvor l.ieyslonos Bread antl Butter TOMORROW THEDA BARA in the ETERNAL SAPHO Page COOL, COMFORT ABLE AND WELL VENTILATED :; :. ill: HIGHEST CLASS' STERILIZED .Jjjf; HAIR GOODS ' . For Sale r Your combings made up in any style to your order. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 407 Clarnett-Corey IMdg. Watch Talk Runic years nujo we bouejil will. olios for I heir time liocpinjj unulilics ro siiirillcss of looks. Today we buy a watch thai has style to il its well as I into keepine; qualities. Such n watch is the Gruen Very Thin The nitwl beautiful. watch in America, Sold lv Martin J. Reddy Tho Jeweler. House of Quality. 1 212 East Main Street, Mediord Visitors Always Welcome Now Daily Except Sunday. Howard's Auto Line Ashland aiid Klamath Falls Ashland Reservations Hotel Austin. Take early ear Valley 'Auto. Line for Ashland connections. Ice Cream That Pleases You cannot find nnviliinp mnm aa- llcious than Velvet Ice Cream it's made from pure, rich, wholesome cream and the finest of fresh fruit flavors. We don't care how little von lwivn cared for Ice Cream In the past, you will care for It after tnstlnt- nun It has such a delicious taste. Come In today and trv some or Just phone us your order and we will deliver. Our motto is the lllchesi nimitir and Ilest ol Service at the Lowest I'rices. thedXiryj" I'linne 4Hi