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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
1 MTCDFonn matl TTNr.rrTR mtcdfotjd. orfiov. Thursday, attit'st 10. min FOUR STOLEN CARS CASTLE FLIES BY DAY; DANCES BY NIGHT BARRETTS DROI AT CRATER LAKE A party of twelve people wild hiive Iteen ulteniliuu the supreme lotle nt' the Knights of I'viIiims in I'nrtluml, kiiiI nre now on nil extended tour of all seetiie points in ttie west arrived in Meilt'ortl this morning uinl later Ii'l't for CratiT Lake. Those in the party are: J. I'.ilwiinl Kivharilson, the leading wIioU-hiiIi shll inner of llulliinnie, Maryland; "Mi. and Mrs. .laaies ' -II.. lteaus of Wheeling, West Virginu, .Mr. Iteans is' an iron inannfaettii'er of Wheel inn: lion. John I'. ArliPirWu. lawyer of Wtieeling and nieriibiu if the West Virginia UgislaUire; , Col. and Min. (sn'inpter I,. Iwrie of Tainia, Fin.; Col. and Mrs. V.. ('. Plummer. bl'Iialli, Maine1; Co). IMiimnier is ehaiiiaan of tin; K. I', insnrnnee eoinniitlee; (leo. W. I'ennimau of Hoston, secretary of the eoinmiitee on I'ythian ednealioii of the supreme lodge; Miss Jennie Keieh, of Wheeling, W. Vtt.; Miss Kvu Krgeiter, of Wheeling, who wits the leading soloist of the recent meeting; and I'red W. Kolic, of Chii-ago.' Cpoit the return of the party from the lake tomorrow afternoon (leorge V. l'ennimnn, who is well known us a lecturer through the, east, will visit ?he fruit,, packing plants in Mcflfoni and will gallicf infornialiou iunl take views to In; used later in his lectures. Mr, I'etinimnn is secretary of II. J. Heinz, maker of the "i7 varieties," wlfoiu In1 will join in San Francisco. A reception has been arranged by life . lo.'iyU pytliuuiH .lji Fnday.. even ing in lionor'ot1 th'e visitors, and an attractive program is being arnnig ed for the event. ALLIES WIN ON ALL FRONTS (Continued tram pse on, ronllnnlnK north of the, MiiBh-illtllH line." lljiliitn Kih'cwumii. ItOMU, Auk. II). rTlio Italians liavo pierced the strong Austrian en trenchments northeast of .Monte San 3llchcle on the Isonzo front and near Ilia vllluKe of San Miirtlno. the war office announced today. They have occupied Hoschlnla, the statement says. .More than IL',0110 Austrians have been captured In the offensive. The figures given tire SI'S officers anil 12,072 men. PAINS, Auff. m. Allnvas ills patch from Koine says that the flulie of Aosta's nrniy, having passed the le.ft bank of the Ikoiizo, continues the pursuit of the. AustrlauB, and that heavy losses, particularly In ro Bpect of prisoners, Is lining Inflicted on the Austrians. C,eitnan Klali'ini'iit. HKRUX, Aug. 10. Heavy uttaclis have been niadu by tile HiisslaiiH at various points along the Stokhod line In Volhynla, east of Kovel, the war ofrice announced toduy. . All the llus Klan advances were retnilsed with beavv losses, It ts declared. l'AUIS, Aug. 10 Further progress for the Froncb troops, north or Item wood, In the Komniiv sector, is an nounced In an official statement, Is mii'd by the .French war office today. f T Y t T t T There is u elianee for sonic tih-.er- hiibslatilinl rewind hy nsisiiu (he local police, in nnprehernliiiK the driv ers of several stolen cars which have been reported to the police depart ment as bciu l licitded in the direction of Mcill'ord. The liiakrs, motor numbers, which are not easily removed bv -he thievf and license numbers til' the rars are as follows: Ford touiinr ear, HH4 model, mo tor No. (ilKI.KI'J, dealer's license Ore gon I";7-J. This ear was stolen from Koscoe hnnyley, Kilverton, ( trc'm, August (. Studehaker 7-passent;er, HHfi mod el, motor Xo. 7!I,H!KI, Oregon license 'J7,'J!Kt( stolen from Portland. Jiuick fi, tonriiitr ear, Hllfi model, motor No. Kl,-Ji(', Iowa license 1(1, 0!Mi, stolen from Sioi'v City, Iowa, and heard of in Oregon. Ford touring car, ttt model, mo lor No. (iKli,:t'J'J, California license 12:1,77m, stolen from Auburn, Oil. -i.r lijii'llctt auction market Auuii-i 0: New York, .t2.tii, ears; Chicat: 2.!HI, I'hiladelphi.'i, 2.80, JioMoil, ripe 2.iM), j;reent .'i.20.' The New York market is repotted jus a clean-up market, with over-iipe fruit as (he reason for the low price. Kcceipts and shipments tor Mc-d-I'oid yesterday and lasr niht ; Ii'oue Kiver Fruit and Produce as sociation, .'i.tltM) boxes, t ears ndlcd. Producers Fruit Co., receipt, not checked, one car rolled from Yoor hies plant, packing started today in Mcilfnrd plant. fitly Conner, 800 boxes received, 2 ears mil today. Itojiiic Kiver Co-operative Fruit f J rowers' association, receipts -,00 hoxes, now loaliii'4 'i't ear, which will roll .tonight. Yvnion Castlo has hien made n lieutenant in the lliitisli Itoyal Avia tion orps j.-'il is ready lor duty in t be air. Here he is shown prepared for a scouting trip, leaving for the hatlle front, lie sHmls IiIn tinui nt iiiubt KiviiiK daiiein; lessons to ioTicei-s. GERMANS SHY ON FOOD (Continued from page on) These rations and I he muuicipial meals are calculated on the basis of 2200 calories a day for each iidul!. Hut your scientist', lony njo de lertnined' 2'lftO ealoiles n day to he ( )io in in im inn for normal lift;. In (rrent Britain the present aver age consumption is said to be -1000 calories a day. So (he (ierm.'in worker is shy 200 a day of I he minimum supply and probably 1HIMI a day of the amount the more fortunate British workers fict. The flemian govern itif; classes are still keen for war; they have plenty of calories. Millions of German workers are dead weary of war and are, lic in ii m if to demand peace. MiTinrlnu; Outbreaks. In (he Inst month there have been menaciiifr outbreaks in Berlin (two). Munch (three), Cobleutz, Brunswick Osuahruck, Mnudehuru, Cologne (two), Aachen, ami elsewhere. One that rather stnrtlcd the people was in the Berlin suhurb of Charlotlcubur. ; Still more significant are the revo lutionary circulars and iippe;Is Hint, in spite of the police and the liders, are bciu scattered in erenl numbers. 1 have seen two of these and they I are siz.liny:' documents, (hie roasts the Koveriuncut and the other (omi nous siun!) roasts the kaiser. Add now tiie fact that one peiic: demand of the allies is likely to be the retirement- of the whole tribe id' Hohenollerns, and you can see us al most on the ed'e of hue changes. I told you at the. hepinninu to keep an eye on the, workiut-nian ; he would be the kinji pin of (he situation. Be hold him now in (lennaiiy, doubtless unbroken in spirit, but etliny; empty of stomach ami accumulating a jcrihlc,e inyiust his n tiers after two vears of it. the wlmle llun. No calorics, no war! FEE BACKS-UP CAR , 10 CRATER LAKE! CONDITIONS ON ROGUE .T. H. Fee, with him, as Ills quests, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dcl'ew of heh unon, OrcKon, und II. K. (JIIihou and wife of Chicago, Illinois, left Sunday morning for Crater Lake. The party arrived at Government ramp aliout T o'clock In IhP evHiiinK and Fee put. the ear in low In an el' fort to make the hill. To no avail, he then turned the ear around and so hacked up the last two miles. However, before try ing tliiK plan libs party left him at the Toot of the hill. When Fee reached the top Lloyd Williamson accompan ied lilm down the hill with another car and brought the party safely to their destination. Fee had consider able trouble with his car alt along the trip, his main May being (leorge Gates, who managed to follow him and who located the trouble at dif ferent times. Gates found the ear hitting on one cylinder at one time. In the. morning Fee refused to take tho car any further, so they decided to return with Walker and Mainly, the Maxwell motor cur demonstrator, acting as chauffeur. In the party were Mr, nd Mrs. Mumly, Police man Hammond and Fee. The party took amide supplies with them on their return, Incidentally 3. gallons of water was consumed. They landed at Medford at : :i it Monday evening. The owner of thp ear was not Fee, nor Mundy, nor Chief Hammond. The cur was a 1910 model. I MAItSIIFIKLI). Ore., Aug. 10. Governor James Wlthyronihe and party, consisting of several fish and game commissioners, left here today for Port Orford, to Investigate thu difficulties that havfi arisen on the Kugue river between gill net salmon fishermen and the fishing and pack ing til in of the Madeny estate. Kach side claims the other man has been enroaching upon Its rights and vio lating Hie slate fishing laws. i WEDDING BELLS Franz A. Stiffen nml Mip Veniln llamillon, diiuKliler of Mr. ami Mrs. I. L. Hamilton, were married nt tiie homo of Hie bride, (1 1 (! North Cen tral nve. at 11 o'clock Thursday liiornlnK, August 10. flow Frederick CarstiMis officiating. Following the wedding, which was uttendrd by only the immediate friends of the family a wedding breakfast was served and the couple left In theH1 auto for Shasta Springs. Ileforo returning to j 1-os Angeles, where they will make ineir notne. Air. unit .Mrs. stelten will tour Southern California. Mrs. Stef I'en is well known ns a talented pianist In Medford musical circles and Mr. Rteffen Is the proprietor of Ihe Auto Ignition Co., of l.ofTAngeles. DIED M'MN'I'.I!-V. A. Sunnier n iv- eil a telegram from liU m Thursday announcing the dealh nf hK wile al a hospital in Chicago from the effects of an operation recently performed. The remains will he shipped lo San Francisco for interment in Cypres I. awn cemetery. Mrs. Simmer was well 'know n ill Mcilfnrd w here she rc--ideil for several veins. UNFILLED ORDERS OF SHEET METAL DECLINE N'KW YOliK, Aug. 10. The nnfill i'il orders of the I nited States SteeJ orpo.":tion on July :il si at il,- ')iJI,."i!l''. a ilecrease. of Iti.KUl, tons, compared with those on June ne- onling to the monthly statement is sued today. This is the second set-1 1; record ed this year in the unfilled tonnage orders of the corporation. Since Au gust, ltll.'i, the siiitemenls liud shown a large increase each month until the figures for June were issued, which showed a slight decrease. It makes fl -. jr "VALUES TELL" CUTTING THE PRICE IN HALF! ON ALL ODDS AND ENDS All Broken Lines in Women's Pumps, Colo nials and Oxfords must Go Under the Knife in This Clean-Up Sale With Medford trade Ik i,.dfnrd made. ARE YOU GOING TO LET PREJUDICE STAND IN THE LIGHT OF YOUR CHILD'S SUCCESS? $100 Reward, $100 The riiid'T- of Ililtt iapcr will ! ilpafil lo It'iii ii tli;it iln-ri' In nt J -i t (im- ilri'utlfd iIUi-umj tlmt m'Ii-iiit li:it I n iilili- o cMrn hi all Us nl. IK-, tint) lti;tl I- riiitirrh. Hull 'k I'utiirrh I 'use I ttii- i'itl -llh- - hi.- n w kitoun to Hi'- iiii'tl lr.il frti(. rttlt . ( tit 11 1 i ll Im'Iiip ii ciiiisllliilluiuil ilhi'ii-if. rittiiiv a ion-si 1 1 ut lnril Irvntmt-iit. Ilnll-i C.ittiiili Cure l-i .:ikcn iiihrimllj. illni: .lil.i lll li"-ll III Mini Ilnli 'I'M -I Mll-flll-i'S i.f I In' st '-iii. llnTi hy ilinirit.vlnK tin- fotttnlallf-ti nf Hi.- .Ils.-ii-i-, iiikI t;IUne ili palliMit stn'UK'ili hv linltillhK lie thi- coii.tlttnf ln nml uMUIInt! u ti 1nn' in .luiii' !( ,.rU. ll.c irprllrn Imvf .mi tiim Ii fulili In it- i-tirnthti jwnviTt Hint ttn-.V i.TT.-i- Huii.lK-tl l.,ll,fs lor iiiiv iMsi- th.K it fit I It ( .'l.. Si II. I Lr li-l 1 f (-vtilh.iulilK. A.l.lri'ti 1'. J. t llKNKY A CO., T..l'd.. O. S.il.l l.y nil lineal I 7."m'. 'l ubv Ihill it I .iiully 1'ilN for onliI'Mtln. -In tho days when children's glasses upre mnkeshifls, you mlnht well lutve heshalod ftbout ulasses for them. -Today, when our glosses, marie especially for and fitted to your children, mean better school work, happy, healthier and better be haved youngsters, you cannot af ford to hesitate. Kye strains, 'cross eyes' and other ocular defeats whk-h our glasses will relieve, handicap children so fifflicted. Or PiVInt-f Eyesight A A IVIVIVVI L Over The May (V. Specialist This includes Patents, Chin Metals, Yici Kids and all .Fabric footwear coming under the head of low shoes. AVhile the sizes are broken you may still find your size in this sale. Vacation time is here and a low pair of shoes will be just ihe thing around camp or at home to rest your tired feet; besides you save cash on every pair yon buy which you can apply for other things you may want on your vacation trip. SEE OUR WINDOWS. At the iKclfcdt 21 North Slim nf - i Mil ' 1 i "Good Shoes" Central Ave. ! "GOOD SHOES" BUILT OUR BUSINESS. We have enlarged our quarters to meet growing demands and have added a new department to be known as - - - - A NEW The " ' - ' " - f "V f DEPARTMENT rgam Daicony tut This department is located on the sec ond floor, formerly occupied by the S. & H. Green Trading Stamps parlor. LADIES' SUITS, COATS, Into it are gathered the odds and ends from all departments of the entire store and listed at bargain prices WAISTS, SKIRTS, SHOES, REMNANTS, Etc. A gla nee at the prices quoted below will convince you that this is a money-saving op portunity lor you. llie styles may not De just up-to-date, but the value and wear giving qualities are there. T f ? 'f ? t t f t f f f ? y t -y OPENING SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING LADIES' SUITS Valuer to .tL'o.OO $2.98 iM.JKS $6.J)8 LADIES' WAISTS values to .f.i.iX) 1 lot 10 1 lot 29 1 lot r!)c 1 lot 7?V LADIES' DRESSES .fi.OO White Dresses ... ,S .fS and .fit) Dresses ....$3.98 LADIES' COATS Value sti) .fJO.OO. $2.98 $3.98 $1.98 $5.98 CHILDREN'S COATS values to $10.00 $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 SUMMER LAWNS 1 lot beautiful 'JOc I.awns. small figures and stripes, mi 8s.Tri;iAV. Sale iii llargain l!,tlc-oii , SILK UNDERSKIRTS I lot. L!..-0 values $1.39 LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS 1 lot colmvd SUirts 290 1 lot colored Skirts 19o 1 lot colored Skirts 79 Values to L.'.."i0. CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES Sizes Ii to II 1 .1'.") values 980 si.?:, values $1.29 GLOVES ti"c Chamois (limes .. 39f :!."). Lisle 19o CORSET SALE $1.00 values 59c f l.r0 to $-.00 values ... 9SC .fl.2o Salilin Waists 98c ( 'ouiilete ( 'lean-up. .')0c 2.")c UOc HOSIERY Lace Hose 190 values 15 values 1 If PARASOLS 1 lot 1 lot I lot 39 G9 98 Coniilete Clean-up REMNANTS SALE Remnants from all lines of piece goods are here display ed at verv attractive prices. a I useful leiiij-tlis, NOTIONS V Pins oc Hair 1'ins ")c Hut tons : )c Mending Tissue . .930 .030 030 .030 10c Hearl Muttons .. .0Go 10c Hias Tape -Olio oc Hair Nets. 2 for 05o 10c Two-in-One Hlackimr 80 10c Shinola lilacking ...080 CHILDREN'S SUMMER HATS ' ")0c and (),")c values 43 :!"ic values 29o 'Joe values 19 Uargaiu Balcony LADIES' SHOES 1 lot :!.) values 98 1 lot .'.:() values $1.59 1 lot :l.:0 values $1.98 1 lot $1.00 values $2-39 CHILDREN'S SHOES tl.OO Shoes -19 fl.-J-" Shoes 69 !?l.r Shoes 98(4 fj..")0 Hoy's Oxfords .9S ? ? y T y f t f f f. f f f ? ? .? y ? X ? ? ? r f ? ? v. M. M. DEPARTMENT 5TORE Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods :