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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1916)
PXn"TC N"TX nrrcnKvnp mail tvjv.vk wnvoTiT). OTvtinpxL.'FTiTDAY. 'ArnrsT 11. 101a E Willi tlm addition of on emergency clausp, dfrlarlDK that the Immediate pansaKe of the ordinance waft neces Ktiry for the "Immedlute ' preserva tlon of the peace, health and safety of the city" the ordinance milliorlz iiiB the issirauce of f:tO(l,(H)0 honda for the coiiKtructlon of the railroad to 1I10 I II 11 h Ledge, was passed at Its second, third and final' readings hy the conncll last nlKlit.' The only dlssenllnK vote was that of Conncllinun Amy. Couiicllmen Keene and Davis, however, qualified their votes and asked that their (liialiflrationK appear on the minutes, They stated that they voted affirma tively for the measure against their own judgment, but feellns they should vote, that as the servants, not the dictators of the peoplo the elec tlon of May 10 nave them no other choice. Councilman Keene asked that the final action he delayed until a full council he present as Councilman llarfirnvea was ahsent. Maun, how pver, averse to further delay, said: feet's net It over with" nnd the ordinance was put on Us final pas fliftn. .. t Instead , of, the crowded benches that at former discussions has met the council, only clKht sat In the council chamber besides tho active participants. . Commenting on the passago of the measure this morning, S. S. Hullls fiUld : "The ordinance, I believe, is satis factory, all hough it will no doubt he fnibject to minor changes at the hands of bond buyers. The contract be tween myself and the city, has, been xlgned and is .UM. i ,uyi,cjjjre construction now waits on the sale of the bonds and the beginning of saw mill operation, so that business for the road will be assured." . "Advances, effective September 1, of (9 a ton in transcontinental freight rules on rails," continued Mr. Hullls, "and the raise In the price of rails Klnce last spring will make the steel for the roud to tho Ditto Ledge cost $2r,nno more than It would have last spring. However, 1 have a few rails on hand, I can get a Tew moro, anil wo will make it somehow." During tho bond campaign, the principal advocates declared that .Mr. Hullls hud already purchased rails. ; AT LODGE HALL Oil SOCIETY the BARRETT PEARS Unrtlcl auction market, August 10: Ni'w York, $2.80, 'JO curs (a rise of 1 I ciMits over yeMenlny's qtiotalioii) ; Jloslon ."fJ li-'i; CltieaK", sfci.H.'i; Phila delphia, -'.!)(). IfriM-ipis ami shipments in Mi'dford y"-tenl:iy and last uilit : Kopm Www Fruit au Produce as sociation, -l.'iOO hoxes, 7 car rolled, l'ackini; is i'ti T I i it.u' off as in some or chards 0e first picltiuj is practi. all; completed. liny I 'miner, l,"iHl hoxe, 1 ear yes lerday, '. today. Producers Fruit Co., 'J cars rolled, T) ipls not eliceked. Io-uc liiver Co -opera live TVmi (iri'',i' ussociation, 1 car rolled, re ceipts imt checked. II. !. Irwin. I ears to dale. 1 to day; receipls not checked. K. M. Mi'Keaiiev, 8 rnr Jo, date, 2 ears today, 1,'iOlt boxes yesterday an. I lat liiulit. Will star) mi -10 next week, -hipping 1 ear a day. (irants Pji plant will stmt iiey.t week ami Ahinul plant week !i1iou- Visiting eastern officials of the KnightK of PythliiB, who are guests of Med ford members of the order, will appear tonight ul eight o'clock at ihfi K. of P. hall tn a brief pro xruin, to whfi b the public Is Invited. . AddreHKCs will ho delivered by Mom. K. Plnimner of Hath, Me., Col. S. 1.. ho wry of Tampa, Florida. Hon. John P. Arbenz of Wheeling, V. Vu., Senator J. K. ltichardnon of Hulthnora ami Colont-I .1. 11. Means, of WhettlfiiK. Solo numbers Mill be Kiven by Miss tera KKcrton, who was Kololst at Die Suprenie Lode in Port land last week. ! A HtereoptU-an lecture "The Story of Pythian Knighthood," illustrated by 10ft views, will be given by Oorgft W. Penniinan of Huston, Heielary of the committee on education of the su preme lodge. The 12 members of the party arc at Crater Lake today and upon their return thin afternoon will visit the fruit packing plants In Med ford. Mr. Stini - of hixie, southern rerninis- a Minrt appropriate pntram esses ami recitations and t'ol pienic served in true. wires, of add) lowing that a sunt hern style marked the session uf the Rnue Uiver VjiIIcv Dixie asso ciation in I.ilhia Park, Ashland, Wed lie-day evening-. SiHilhciiieis IVuiii all over the val Icy were in atlendaiiee when Prcsi dent John J i 1 1 of the Dixie associa 1 1 en called the meeting to order and requested M. ii'eeil, chainaaii oT the tinijtatii committee to piv-idc. If. P. Campbell, "Dick Posey, opened with a reading from .lame Whilcomb Ifiley, President Dill fol lowed with a cordial welcome address Tile response wa- jiiven bv-Dr. T. I! Ford, chaplain of the editorial asso ciation and tlUlriel superintendent of the Salem di-driel of the M. K. church Addresses by It. . direr and i( ii. iiimcs coinpii-ieit (he adiltesscs on the program. A stirring rendition of ''Dixie' hv the nssoeinl inn concluiled the pro SPENDING HONEYMOON ON PACIFIC COAST renniman win ooiain a numncr oiigram, ancr winch ml.jnuriiiiiwit was Views of the packing operations, to ! made lo the vieinitv o! the baud use In his lectures on tho west tin r- (stand where the Ashland hand uave lug tho coming reason. Saturday morning the party will leave for San Francisco, Grand Canyon and other western scenic points. h tht GILL NETTERS 1 1.- .MAItSIIKIICLl), Ore., Aug. overnor James Wltliyi oinlie anil members of the state game commis sion returned here today from Tort Orford where they made a brief pre liminary Investigation Into tho dif ferences between salmon fishermen of the Itogue river. The governor sluled that Itodoricl; Marleay of Portland, owner of large fishing and packing Interests on tho river, had become Involved in personal encounter recently at Wed- derburn with independent gill net fishermen, who had beaten and choked him. He stated that there bad been several encounters between Marleay employes and the Indepen dent fishermen. Two special state agents are now on their way lo Wed deburu to utlempt to prevent further trouble. There is one thing about friends, they are easily converted into. enemies We take care to deliv er consistently good r Tailoring and there fore hold our friends everlastingly. GUiS The Tailor 40 North Front St. Suits $15 and up NEWS ON AUGUST 31 IXIMAXAI'OUS. Aug. 11. The notification ceremonies, at which has. W. PnlrlianKs will be lolil of ficially of bis nomination as the re publican candidate for vice-president, will ho held at his residence at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of August .11, It was announced today, Lawrence Y. .Sherman, t'nlted States senator from Illinois, will he the principal speaker at a rally at S o'clock In the. evening following the notification. n 'concert ciiiunlimeiilii oiil licrners. Aiming tho-e nice. nt from MriU'nrd were: Aliases A. uiiil 11. Ke'fl.ur, Airs. I '"I'll I,. Itcrrv, Jlrs. V. I. lirmvn .Mrs. Unrcnee rp.slmw, Mrs. Dura linos, II. ('. fliiinelt, ('. I,. I'pshaw A. X. Wright, CuMinim. Airs. Jos. eiliine t'lilhoiin, Mrs. ('. I,; Seliiel'f'e- hn, .Mrs. ( . ('. Van Sco.voc. Mrs. Sara Vim Aleler, Miss Mnry lirown, II. C I'rciicli. rietcher Fish of Central l'olnt In .Medford on business today. I OWE MY HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham'g Veg etable Compound. Washington Park, 111. "I am the mother of lour children and have suf fered with female trouble, backache, nervous spella and the blues. My chil dren's loud talking and romping would make me so nervous I could just tear every thing to pieces and 1 would ache all over and feel so sick that 1 would not want anyone to talk to me at times. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills re stored mo to health and I want to thank you for the good they have done mo. I liavo had quite a hit of trouble and worry but it does not affect my youth ful looks. My friends say ' Why do you look so young and well l ' I owe it all to tho Lydia E. Pinkham remedies." Mrs. Koiit. StoI'11-x, Moore Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. We wish every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the let ters written by women made well by Ly dia E. l'inkhum's Vegetable Compound. I f you have any symptom about which you would like to know write to the Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, .Mass., for helpful advice given free of charge. BASEBALL MEDpORD vs. WEED AT MEDFORD Sunday, August 13 This is the last big game of the season on the home grounds and the local team has been strengthened for the occasion Game called at 2:30 p. m. I t t hul" it, t f It, ti 1 L Hi, M i 1 fK3 V 1 1 1 XWr Y Williiini K. Dirk nnd his bride, Mndi-linc Kon-c Alnr, wlm was Ihc widow of John Jacob Alor. Tin1 jdrturc was takn in San Krain-isco ju-t lifter their arrival in the wo( on a hunevin.mn iournev. Thev intend to visit rneil'ie, coast pleasure resorts durin!- their western visit and will orob- ihly enjrae a house at Santa liarbara, where tliev can enjov fieednni from the curious public. .tRecocniztoiSousands So ILL ii today the World' Studmrd Blood PuriQer a reputation gaioed by itt own merit as Nature's true attestant lo ueceiiful treatment of blood diieatca. Your own blood may bee Hing for help in figbtins tome form of blood diieaie Get a bottle of S. S. S. today and avoid tbe possibility ttl a long sifite of bodily diKomfort. Swift Specific C. AtUnU, Ga. The Basket Grocery Price-Cutting Store ;i Guaranteed Creamery Butter, lb. 28c Soda, package 06c 1 1 lbs. Cane Sugar $ 1 .00 5 oz. Can Oysters 10c Royal B. Powder, lb. can 43c Royal B. Powder, 's lb. can 23c Brown Soap, 8 bars 25c Crystal White Soap, dz 45c Swift's White Soap, dozed 45c WLite, Red, Bayo Beans, lb 10c Lipton Tea, I lb 63c Upton Tea, '2 lb 33c Ball Bluing, box 05c Bon Ami, 2 cakes 15c Sapolio, 2 cakes 15c Polly Prim Cleaner 05c pKaro Syrup, 5 lb pail 33c Karo Syrup, 10 lb. pail 63c Crisco, small can 28c Crisco, medium can 55c Crisco, large can $1.05 Bulk Crackers, lb 09c White or Yellow Meal, 9 lbs 30c High Patent Flour, guaranteed, sack $1.35 Jap Rice, lb 6'2c Hershey's Cocoa, 'j lb 17c Gelatine, package 10c Large Bottle Olives 22c 4 lbs. Sack Table Salt ... 08c 10 lbs. Sack Table Salt 20c High Grade Bulk Teas, lb 38c Mascn Jar Caps, dozen 22c Best Grape Jar Rubbers, doz 07c Bulk Coal Oil, gal. 18c, 5 gal. :. 85c', 25c can K. C. Baking Powder .: 25o. This is only a small list of the items we carry. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED WE SELL. FREE DELIVERY. Phonel43 Tfte BaSket GrOCery I5 North First I I I I X X I x x X X 1 X x I X I I X ? ? f I ? 1 WE SOLICIT YOUR MAIL ORDERS. New Belts in pnteiit lciftlicr and kid, n It sixes, at 25, 35, and 69: New Ties Siiinc new ideas in Windsor Tics. WE PREPAY ALL MAIL OR EXPRESS Crochet Cotton at 25 and 5V TheWom'atfs ;Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL y KDFORD, OREGON Towels T 11 l'k isli Ba tli Towels, q;oo(l size, sci-ial 10 each, "iJucilla" brand, all sizes and eol ltirs, special 10d ball. SATURDAY IS THE BANNER DAY IN OUR AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE WOOL SKIRTS All $4 Wool Skirts $2.98 All $5 Wool Skirts $3.75 All $6 Wool Skirts $4.48 All $8 Wool Skirts $5.98 All $10 Wool Skirts $7.48 'Korrect' Brand-Best Made Cleaning up All Summer Wash Goods WASH SKIRTS AU$2 Wash Skirts $1.48 AU$3 Wash Skirts $2.25 All $4 Wash Skirts $2.98 All $5 Wash Skirts $3.75 All $6 Wash Skirts $4.48 'Korrect' Brand -Best Made T t f y t t ? T T t t ? T t ? T f T ? t t X if II mired ( relies last colors, willies, now. vard 8c Klaxons and Dim ities, jfood iat terns, up to 20e'; values, now. Vard 12c Piiies. Po)lins, Crepes and Wash (!oods, values, now, lard ancv 19c 40-inch Organdies, Crepes and other materials up to (iac values sjceial , yard '.. 39c Saturday Sale of Hosiery and Underwear X. See These Hosiery Bargains f ? :? y It ? ? ? i V ! IT i It ! Y y f AVonien's White Lisle and Fibre Silk I losicry, wort '!!tc, today very sperial. sale, pair 25c Children's Cotton values. White Hose. specia 15c Women's Silk I lose in black, white and colors, worth today l.lM pair, now. pr $1.00 Women grade I-' I lose mc Fibre Silk special pair 50c Real Bargains in Underwear Women's fine Sum mer Vests, worth 1c, sale price, each Children's Knit Waists, each 10c Kavser's 1 Suits, real "u values, now 69c Women's Union Suits, all sizes, special, each 35c T.aby Shirts, all sizes, each 25c Women's fine Crepe Nightgowns, l.'J") values, each 98c t t t t t f t ? ? T T t t f y f t t ? rj -mm WTrmi S;,nit"1 Mw ill -- rf H"w Notion Sale ( lood Hair i'ins. special a paper C New Silk Middy Laces, special. 5C Corset Sale 100 new Corsets, all sizes, good width, cheap at Toe, special, pair Women's front laced Corsets, new model, $2 values, now ' pair MANN'S BEST PLACE TO TRADE First Showing of Dress Goods for Fall and Winter Wear 59c S1.25 MANN'S MEDFORD'S BIG STORE f y f f r T T y r T r y y f f