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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1916)
wetwoihi matt; trtt.fnt!, MF.prmm. onr.fiON. wf.ta'tistvay, 'ArnrsT n. miv "P'ATW, FfVP! 10CAL AND 'PERSONAL Dr. L. Bundy and family are spend lug a few days with friends In Ku gene. ... Herbert Carlton and Nulph Stanley of Uutte (.'reek are in town today on business. They are ruuuliiK.a band of cuttle on the l.Htle Hutto ranxe. The world's greatest companies Holmes, The Insurance Man. D. I Swlliurl of Unrtiy Hpint last night lu Meilford. Do Voe will move to the corner of Mala and Oaltdale about August 10. . , Paul Opdyke of Trail Is In Meilford today on business, having come to the city yesterday afteruoou. Get . your bakery goods at De Voe's. - - . Dr. Bernard Daly of Lakevlew ar rived In Med ford lu his car last night and will remain here a few days on business. Mrs. A. True I.tindy, Nu-Bone cor sets. I'hone XKS. 47 N. Orange. Ashlaiul Thursdays at Austin. Charles Owens of Talent Is In Med ford today on business. Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's. IMr. und Mrs. J. K. Barrett of Ash land and their 'guest, Mrs. Peter lleckel of Omaha, Neb., spent yester day afternoon sightseeing In Med ford. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub lic market. J. V. Kelly and son arrived' In Medford last night from Klamath Falls, near which town they have a large stock ranch. Mr. Kelly for merly lived In the Griffin Creek dis trict near MedTord. - Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. A. C. Ilowlett, writer of the Eagle Point Kaglets, was In town today. . Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one wlti. you. The Shasta. ' : Hoss Kline of Uaglo Point Is spend lug the' day In Medford. Best Ice-cream at De Voe's. ' i Mr. and Mrs., R. C. Lewis loft Tuesday ..afternoon for Prospect where .they will spend the remainder of the week. ' Take those loose auto wheels to Bllllugs Carriage ' and Auto WorkB and have them made like new, at a small expense. Mr. and Mrs. Fred-' Hopkins nre upending, a few days at Prospect. Smoke a King Spite cigar, 6c. They are home-made. tf Miss Pearl -Hall of Lake-view is the guest for a few days of her brother, Court Hall. De Voe buys beer bottles. Austin Corhln of Eagle Point is in Medford on business today. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the last minute. The Medford Printing Co. Is tbe place to get them, . s '". , W. 'Allen Shone-and 0. D. Dewey Of San Jose are In Medford today and will soeud a few days in looking over the. valley BathB 25c. Hotel Holland. Bud Lawrence was hurt Sunday, when ' ho dove Into the river below the town of Rogue River and struck his head on a sharp rock on the bot tom. His scalp was badly cut. It being necessary to take H stitches to close the wound. , Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's. George Tranna, former water su perintendent of Medford, arrived In Medford Tuesday 'and will spend a few- -days visiting friends and rela tives and attending to business mat ters. Pear label time Is hers. Stock labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. The S. P. has recently put out an edition of 00,000 booklets entitled "Side Trips Along . tbe Shasta Route."" Among the trips described are those to Crater Lake and (lie Oregon Caves. ! Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. Earl Blackaby and Miss Bertha Kfncaid, former students of the I'nl versity of Oregon were married In Ashland Monday. They will make their home In Ontario, Ore., where Mr. Blartkaby is' employed' in the bank. Sea Dave "Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mail Tribune Bide Mlns Emma I'lrich has relurncd from the Meadows, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dave t'ot trell. Bakery goods at De Voe's. Pr. E. H. Porter and V. A. Kolger toft Wednesday In the former's auto, for a trip across the continent, with Boston, Mass., as their objective. They-expect to average 200 miles a day.. ' Try a King Spltr cigar and en courage borne Industry, tf Barney Hall of Grants lass spent Tuesday In Medford on business. ' Gel yonr milk, cream, butter eggs and buttermilk at De Voe'i. Fred Luy wua a business visitor from Antelope Tuesday afternoon. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., if you are In a hurry. II. T. BuitIi and family and P. II. Daly and family returned Tuesday evening from Crater Lake, where they spent a four-day outing. Siskiyou or Colestlu water, 10c bottle at De Voc"s; 5c deposit on bottle. , Percy. Wells and party from Jack sonville motored to Medford Tues day night for the band concert. iMrs. E. W. Wltte, who has re cently returned from Los Angeles, where, she attended a national train ing school tor spirilla corsctlers, Is now ready to give expert service in made to measure corsetry. Phono 2C7-J or call 324 Vancouver ave. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson of Ashland attended the band concert In Medford Tuesday night. Big 6c milkshakes at De Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles left Wednesduy morning for Salem where they will spend u week witti friends. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley, Medford Printing Co. Mrs. Julia II. Russell of San Diego Is the guest for a few days of Mrs. S. A. -Nye. Mrs. Russell Is the widow of the late J. II. Russell of the Rus sell Milling Co., of Sail Diego. Gray's place, cold, drinks, fruits. Mrs. Josephine Smith, a pioneer lady of McMluuvllle, but now a resi dent of Red Bluff, Calif., came UP Sunday for a social visit with her brother, J. G. Martin, and wife. Why not get it at De Voe's? Miss Nellie Dawson who Is con valescing after an operation for ap pendlcltls Is visiting with Mrs. O. B. Verbick at Union Creek Station. Grny'B place for cigars, to oaccoes. " George Tranna of San Francisco former city water superintendent ar rived Tuesday to spend a few days in the city and valley visiting friends and relatives and attending to busl ness matters Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. ' Miss Mona Marr Is visiting rela tives in Portland. Miss Marr will probably attend school in Portland during the coming winter. - Our prompt delivery service is a great convenience this hot weather. Phone your drug store wants to Heath's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pclouzc and Boh Pelouze of Eagle Point are iii Aiedl'oril this afternoon. Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert corsetier. Barclay & Abdo-Support. PboncCS3-J jLyman Orten, who has been work. lug at Brookings for the past three months, returned Wednesday to spend a week looking after property interests. If during the hot weather you do not care to como down town. Phone your drug store wants to Heath's Drug store and notice how prompt we dellfer goods. The August tenth Issue of Leslie's weekly contains a picture taken at the recent Ashland roundup, showing Darrel Canon, the 17-year-old youth from Pendleton, who won the buck lug contest, mounted on a twister. Packerts tally cards In stock at the Medford Printing Co. The Ladies' Aid of Phoenir will serve a supper at Engle hall tonight. Mr. and 5!rs. J. P. Churchill and Miss Dorothy Churchill motored over from Yreka today. Lunch goods at De Voe's. P.. C. Blgbam and T. E. Daniels are fishing on Rogue River this after noon. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Abo Bowman of Riece, Kansas are spending a few days looking over the valley. Don't go hunting without your li cense, and an accident policy. Polic ies covering all accidents which pay from $30 to $100 per month at an astonishing low rate. Address postal or call Geo. E. Boos, district agent N. A. .. I. Co., office Holland Hotel bldg. P. O. Box 1 13S. 120 Jack G. Townsend of Portland Is In Medford today on business. llr.' and Mrs. R. S. Vallcspln of Eugene are spending the day In Med ford. Mr. Vallespln is Associated Press operator on the Eugene Guard. L. Wimberly, editor of the Rose burg Review, accompanied by Mrs. Wimberly, Miss Florence Wimberly, Miss Kathleen Coates of the Review staff and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wimberly arrived In Medford this afternoon, having taken the trip to Klamath Falls and return by way of Klamath Hot Springs, following the trip of the Editorial Association to Crater Lake. Oce Tiudell, formerly clerk of the Hotel Austin In Medford und now holding a similar position at the Aus tin ir. Ashland, Is in .Medford ihls afternoon on business. ARTISTS CALL HER "CUTEST KIDDIE-' SSQn. - 7 J ; -"v Ml iv-i ITALIAN GENERAL E 1A HIS, Auk. S. -The rirnmntlr death of the oimnnmltr of the Ital ian troops tnai stormed the Austrian second line trenches on .Moiue San Mil hele in described in a dispatch to the Petit 1'arislen from Us corres pondent on t ho Uitliuu front. The dispatch suys: "The enemy offered their most in tense resistance at the t-t'tond lino trenches on Monto Sun Mirhelo. our men dashed forward at u run, to find one trench still protected by wire en- tanglemenlH. Tho commander of the attacking hattiilion said: " "Boys, we ve Kot to pass.' Tak ing a hatchet he cut a passage through 'the wiro calmly and de liberately. Just as he completed his task ho fell into the arms of the sol- 'Tutest kiddle in ChicnRo" artists ' In Hfiht airy clothes. The little cherub say of Uaby Marin tJarrity, who was .caught by the camera on t lie dances will, the grace of a wood I green a tthe Art Institute whore she nymph and defies heat by drefriin I posed for artists. OVER FIVE MILLION TURKS RECAPTURE" PRISONERS HELD IN. BIILISM) 1SH DETENTION CAMPS NKW.YOUK, Auk. 0. More than j, 000, 000 prisoners, double the num ber of men encased in any previous war that the world has known are now confined in prison camps of the belligerent nations, according to Dr. John Mott, secretary of the interna tional committee of the Young Men's Christian Association, who arrived here today on the Danish steamship Oskar II from Copenhagen. Dr. Mott left here In May i'or Russia and has visited the prison camps of nearly all the countries at war. Dr. Mott said of the prisoners, Germany hns the greatest number, approximately l ,7.10,000. Russia with 1,500,0(10 cjomes-next, then Aus tria with 1,000,000 followed in order by France, Italy, Great Uritain and Turkey. Russia's prisoners, he added are rapidly increasing more than 4 00,000 having been added to the camps since the beginning of the last Russian drive. In six weeks, Dr. Mott added. L'.'IO.OOO passed through Kiev. senateIeIaTes shipping bill WASHINGTON, Aug. D.Tlio .nl minist ration shiiini; bill was taken up t'nr wht.'iI ilcluiit- in the seunie loclnv. Il wns luuile llie ulililii-licil business yesterihiy. pillow ill!; the p:is. sne of tlie i-hiM hilior hill. Itepuliileiin t-ehiitol'-. :-re experted viorntislv lo op)uc llie sliiiiinir hiil but its ulliinule i:i-in;e virliiiilly is assureil. - COXSTAXTINOIM.K, A UK. 9 Turkish troops yosterday captured from the Russlmis the Armenian towns of Bitlls and- Mush, 11 was of fil ially announced today by the Turk l.sh war office. ,,J PETROGRAI). AuK. 9. The war office announced today that the Armenian towns of Mush mid Uitlls have been Riven up by tbe Russians ' owing to the pressure of the Turks, iOlmtinalo fiKlitins continues in llie region of Mush,-' "liillis, Varskou Runii jsk, Si-nesk, KlierinanRlian Kliana.an. and dierH, shot through the lieurt. Hut Italians Hwarnied throui;h into the tlie breach had been made and the I Austrian lines." Cet tho Round Package Used for Vj Century. . Ask For and CET f Caution v- "ACWt,wit,w.3.. . S7si a CK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED miLK Made from clean rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our . own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. infant and children thrive on if. 1 Agt with the weakest ttomach of the invalid or the aged Need no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and sustains more than tea, coffoc, etc Should ba kept at homo or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may be prepared in a moment. A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing sleep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men Substitutes Cost YOU Same) Price Take a Package Home my SUREKDEHNG TURKS I'lHiTI.AXI). Ana. !I. -Tlie Her chant Kvehan-jo received n ine--n''c here today savins -Mint the "Kin Three" liner Itcnr which went u-.-round near Kurekii, f'nl., several week? njro, had been flouted nixl woulil lie towed into deep water tonight. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IX)ST Pi.sall trlf ycl. Keturn :Mr; K. J. Netld, U05 W Main. LONDON, Ann. 9. The Tuvki-li army wliiHi In- hecu r.Milnl !iy the liriii-!i .'I liuiniini. of llir Sin e,'iiiiilf iilfir-'l lemhlc h;i r)-liii- in their m.'nvlt :i' n-- ihc lf-cr(. irvm ingto:i KfiiK t'nm tV-uv: punt ing r-toric- n' Tiirki h pri-'Uici Tin li-i;it(-h ,-;iys thiit luitrhi'S of priy.-niirr-; foiitimif to jtrrhc in t'iiiro. The prisoners ' I lie Tin l;i-h lo-nt'.s were exrecfliiiJy ItCJiVV Ji thev ;t(1iiekeI in ni:i t'nnii:M ion ii: ii'uor ;mee of the stmn lelen-e- of the Hrit i-h. Tlie deviir-tnt iui: in. -whine Mim lire witii uliirJi the iitlj.ek win met hji- the t'ii-t iniiie;i!iriii the Turk ish tr-...p- hinl oi' the tii-k n,r..nt Mi'' tio-ni. A''orlin to oh iif t!ic troitjM ;i 'I'uii.i-Ii (li'l:(f'l)TM-tit ul'.ieh -nrn-ii'leir,! tir.-t killed ilieir Oi-ru;an ul lieors. IU'TINiTuN. W. Vu., An-. Tropcrt y loss exeeedin; a million dol lars was i'h used lv n eluiullmrst Hint swept down ("abiti ereek valley Ihis mornine;, ru'eordinj; to report reeeived hero n iul runmrs were vwrsislent that mote than n si-me of person had been drowned al Aetnc, W. Vn. The1 ru mors were denied by officials of the A'mic Coal company. "MLSOR A LIGHT STARCHED ARR.QW COLLAR AVorn with or without a pin 15eca. 6fr9dc. $I.7S the dm. CI.fEI T, PEA BODY flc CO. INC. Maker Sales Up Adjustments Down Because our sales are going up almost to a manufacturing limit, and our adjustments are going down almost to a vanishing point, we positively know that the Nobby - Trd fiVe United States Tires are eivinc unusual in fact sensational tire service. There are fire United Statei 'Balanced' Tires which meet every motoring condition of price and use. Ask the nearest United States Tire Dealer for your copy nf the booklet, "Judging Tires," which tells how to secure the exact tire, to suit your needs. 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