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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
PXnW FOTTT? TOCAL AND PERSONAL iOhief Hittson, C. II. Armstrong and Harry Rlppey returned to .Med ford tills morning bringing two deer, Chief Hittson brought the first deer of tho season to .Medford Tuesday morning. Th world's greatest companies Holmes, The Insurance Man. V. II. Highatn of Trail Ik staying with his son, P. C. Blgham for a few days. Get your bakery goods at He Voe's. Floyd Pierre of Hagle Point Is in Medford for a few days on business. Medford boosters smoke the Med ford and Mt. Pitt cigars. " Chris Natwlck Is business visitor from Eagle Point. The new plant of the Nurml P-ak Ing Company will be open for pub lie Inspection on or about September 1. Exact date will be announced later. South Front street. II. M. Cramer of Portland Is In Medford today, lie Is operating a stage running from Portland to Medford, Klamath Falls, Pond, and to Portland via the Columbia lllgh- way. Ituttcrmllk 3c quart at Tie Voe's. '.Gertrude Vernon, Pearl Hall and Penson Daly of I.akcview aro spend Ing a few days with Medford friends ,.Fackerts tally cards In stock at tho JMedford Printing Co., Fy. Wn ratrlrk of Klamath Falls Is In Medford; .'transuding business to day. . ' Why .Bmoke bit cigars, when La Oondas are only 10c. Mrs. L. M. Foss and children, who has been visiting parents, Mr; and Mrs. W. I). Stone In Central Point, left tills morning for Portland and later will go to her home In I.ewlston, Idaho. Auto wheels repnlred; first class Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Ilcpuir Shop, opposite pub. lie market. Fred Ilanssen of Itoseburg Is In Medford for a few days on business Typewriter paper of all kinds at Medford Printing Co. ' E. K. Gall of Ashland spent Weil nesdny In Medford on business. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Tuke one with you. The Shasta. Mrs. L. O. Van Wogan nnd Nellie Perry of Ashland spent Wednesday 1)1 Medford. Best Ice-crenm at De Voe's. Mrs. Mary E. Snelllng of Ashland Is visiting In this city with her brother, W. W. Watson and Mrs. Watson. '' Tho new plant of the Nurml Halt ing Company will bo open for public Inspection on or about September 1. Exact date will he announced later. South Front Htreet. At the Free M. K. church, corner Tenth and Ivy, Sam Ileitis the cow hoy evangelist, last night addressed an Interested audience on tho sub Jcct of "Tho Lord's Prayer." Tonight he will speak on "Jonah nnd the Whale." The. public Is Invited to come and hear hlm. Do Voe buys boor bottles. Mrs. Edgar Ilafer left Thursday for a month's visit with friends at San Francisco. Try a King Spltj cigar and en courage home Inau;,ry. If Mrs. ; Grace, llobertson of Kir-tlc Point Ik shopping In Medford to day. Get your labels early. Don't wait until the last minute. The Medford Printing Co. Is the place to get them. ' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kluni returned Inst night from n short outing In the lulls, going In their car. Baths 250. Hotel Holland. Tom Purdue of Eagle Point Is In Medford on business today. Save money by sovlng your dull razor blades, and have them sharpen ed at Heath's Drug Store, oppu.iitc Nash Hotel. (Mrs. M, Tyrell of Katie Point I (spending the day In Medford shop ping. Buttermilk 10c gal. Do Voe's. A. ('. llnwlelt, writer of the Eagle Point Eaglets Is in .Medford today, expecting to meet his granddaughter. who will be bis guest for a few weeks. World almanacs Tor 191H, 10c. Medford Hook Storo. J. 11. Cooler of K.lde Point Is spending the day In Medford on busi ness. Bakery goods at Do Voo's. The rain of last night sent a num ber of Medford hunters to iho hills. One new Maxwell, latent model. Bargain If sold at once, i;;,o f. o. b., Medford. Powell Auto Co, lliti 8. G. Better of Roselnirg Is spend ing a few days In Medford. Pear label tlmo Is here. Stork labels or special labels ut the Med ford Printing Co. A. L. Hill and family left Ibis morning for Shasta Springs. Afler remaining there a week they will re turn by way of Klamath country. Get your milk, cream, butter egg" And buttermilk ut Do Voe's. Mrs. George F. Johnson left Wed nesday for a visit of three weeks with her parents In Kverelt, Wash. On the way she will visit Portland friends for a week. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours for consultation 10 to 3. J. ('. Hurch, president of the Heaver Portland cement Co., at Gold Hill, will take a party of Medford men to Inspect the plant tomorrow. A brick may fall on you, but don't let that stop you from coming in for a Corona demonstration, it is worth It. Medford Hook Store. Water Superintendent Olen Ans splger left this morning for the in take and Fish lake and will remain until Sunday. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mail Tribune Bldg. IA. J. Vance and family will return tomorrow from Newport, where they have Bpent the past two weeks. One new Maxwell, latest model. Dargnln If sold at once, ? fi r 0 f. o. li., Medford. Powell Auto Co. 120 Mrs. Italph Cowglll has returned from a week spent In San Francisco. See the stock labels carried by the Medford Printing Co., If you are In a hurry. Frank Hay left this morning to spend a few days at Tolo. E. J. Ncdd left. Thursday morning for McCloud, Cal., on business. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at De Voe"s; &c deposit on bottle. Enrouto to the border, 2 4 young Seattle men passed through Medford Thursday morning, having been mobilized at American Lake. Dig r.c milkshakes at De Voe's. 1V. T. Harvey and family, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. II. French, left this morning for their home In Cincinnati, going by way of southern California and Grand Canyon. During I heir ten-day stay here they visited Crater Lake and declared that none of the scenery of the Canadian rockles can compare with it In awe Inspiring grandeur. Pears and apple label printers for the Rogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. iMr. nnd Mrs. Gus Samuels and daughter, Neva, returned Thursday morning from a stay of two weeks at- 'Newport. Why not get It at De Voe's? Lunch goods at De Voe's. Hartlelt picking In many orchards Is finished, except for a little clean ing up. Many of tho pickers have been laid off nnd for the first time in several weeks, Idle men are con gregating around the corner of Main and First streets. Picking of Cornice pears will begin alter the weather clears nnd men will be again iu heavy demand. Gates sells Ford cars, 200 down and $25 a month. Carl Bowman has returned to Med ford after spending a few days. camping near Lost Lake. Smoke a King Spitz cigar, ."c. T.'iey are home-made. tf The Dodge roadster lo be raffled off by the Klks during their carnival next month Is on exhibition in tho window of tho Weeks, Mcflowan Co. Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert corsetler. Barclay & Ahdo-Support. Phono tis.l-.l W. D, Clark of .Salem is In Medford for n few days. .Dull razor blades shnrpened and made as good as new, IIOc a dozen at Heath's Drug Store, opposite Nash Hotel. A car boating the legend, "Tratl Blazing Association of Ameiico,'' painted on the hood, rolled Into Med ford this morning, carrying Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Tomilson of Iowa. The roinllsons, who have blazed a num ber of the great cross country trails. have been working this summer In Hrltlsh Columbia, Washington anil Oregon, having been on the road this year for three months. Their method Is to murk and designate trails by llfferent colors. Thus that on which they are now working from British Columbia to I. os Anyeles Is desig nated the black trail. Their method Is to paint siiiuues of white on tele phone poles along the route wllh a symbol lu bl;, ok tliiniiKh the center. marking directions. Expenses are paid by the sale of guide hooks and maps and by posting the official in signia of the ii-ail before one hotel and one r.al'ur.e n eat h town. The larger towns also subscribe nmoiints In the belief that tho trail blazing leads tourists their way. Mrs. G. W. livers and son of Pendleton are sightseeing In the val- le for a few ll;i.s. G. T. SulWmrj of Oakland U In Medford today and will leave In the morning for Crater Lake Mr. and Mrs. .1. N. Hunter, Clarice and Carl Hunter and Matxaiet Thompson of llctid. arrive,! In Med ford last night and left this morning for Portland. Leon Spei k has returned from a surveying trip fur the county along Little Hut to r k. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W'ANTF.Il Itov about Is veils olil fur ofil.e woik. Mum write fair hand ami be willing to woik. Giw references with vnur topic. Ad dles.) X. '.. .Mall Tribune. ftrrcnrorcr) matt; TrcrnrNR Fred J. Illakely of Hoscburg is in Medford today on mining hui.lne.ss. ' L. G. Hicks of Itoseburg is in Medrord on business. George. Coriini, Nate Hiden and Marlon Lance, who have been hunt ing at Sugar Pine iu the Lik creek country, returned last nignt bringing five deer. K. Saito, assistant steward of the Elks dull, will leave in a few days for Japan. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Opdyke of Redding. Cal., are fishing and cann ing on Rogue river for a few daj ;. Before their return to Redding they will motor to Crater Lake. James Rigger of Grants Pass Is m Medford on business today. While scuffling about dusk last night, Ellsworth Stowell of Central Point was hit In the eye by a stick thrown by his brother. Tho two young men were working on a threshing outfit, operating on the Carlton and Keene ranch near Cen tral Point. The Injured jnan was brought to Sacred Heart hospital and the eye removed by Dr. T. J. Heine. WILSON PLANS AVERT STRIKE (Continued from Page One.) Hemline; their arrival, lie does not ln in see I lie committee o(' manag ers here, with whom ho hus been ineetiiiir. SH mil ion Todiiy. The president's action in nskintr for the conference with tin. railroad pro.-iiiont themselves is interpreted as mciiniii'j- that the mnimjrors' com mit loo liuil refused filially to concede I he eight-hour day as the president's plan proposed, ami the question now is lo he taken up wilh the heads of the railroads themselves. The situation as it stood today wns this: The railroads rintlv refuse 1 ei eile the pi-jlil-linur (lay, but are willing- to arbitrate that question ami all others before any I riliun.il the president or the men tuny decide upon. The men are willing to arbitrate some questions under certain condi tions ami ore unwilling to arbitrate others. This aflernoon nt .1 o'clock the president will present his plan lo the full committer of lUn ,,,,,, ;., .!,.. hope of vellinu' them to approve it. The result will be presented to the railroad presidents later. Sllimtiim .Most Delicate. The feelillL' nrevililed llml llm ,,li;J Imle of the railroad heads wns now the same ns the manngers' commit tee, the railroad lll-ei,lenl.; mv J peeteil to make a strong ,,.., -,,,. iru seivi It ol t ie i.rillem e op 1,-... lion ami will express their I',.,,,- if tile present difficulty elilmol he set- neii winioiit it mere is ,e hope of iis nouig successful in Hie future. Another iudicilion of Hie delicacy of the situation was seen in the de cision al the white house not to make public the president's remarks to the me t this lime ut len-t. Investigation Hj prove, the men insist, that the larger roads for which Hie malingers are acting trol the majority of the small lines. l'resiileul Wilson's invitation was sent lo (he following railroad presi deiils : Ihiniel Willnrd, Baltimore & Ohio: Samuel lieu, Pennsylvania; Fairfax Harrison, Southern railway: Samuel M. Felton, Chicago & Great Western; George W. Stevens, Chesapeake & Ohio: William Sproulo, Southern I'u eific; K. F.. Calvin, liiion Pacific; f F. I.oree, Delaware & Hudson; W. .1. Ilaiall.'in, Scahoanl Airline; Howard Klliotl, New Haven; H. F. Bush, Mis souri I'uril'iv; A. II, Smith, New York Ccntiol; F, li, linlerwooil, Erie, nnd William II. 'liuesilale. Lackawanna. German Steamer Sink LONDON, Aug. 1 7. -The sinking of Hie il l mini slcuin-hip Wcser of Hamburg, lll'js (i.ns gross, by a sub marine a foitniglil ago is reported in an IN.iioligc Telegraph dispatch I'roin Copenhagen. T ,,.- saved. IllSSOl.t Tl NOTHi:. Notice Is herei:y given that the firm of Holmes and Jensen has been dissolved. AH hills ili, i Kl5ulie will lie settled by .1. Jensen. ISis-nciii J. .IF.NSKN. $100 Reward, $100 The ..-ul.-r nf Mil .i M'ii i n tint ili.T.' ut ). Ull.t .!.!.,, Ill 4 ,,1,1,. (i, ,.,lr t ai ls I;il-.-. Dint th.it t titUlit.. Mill - l':t!M.rh inC y "-1IU- HIM nr. IV klloUU ! tllf llh'ki "'"' - tll l"liti Ui,iit..M:i) ' ii'ii'iir.'t 4 i-ini-nuitinii,ii tmititit'iit. IhU-. I'tl.trt-h I'll;.- U litUri hti. in.i It i . ,Mng ihi.-itlv iii-n, li,.. i,,Mi tnm-i'it Mufni-tn ..f U..- -l -Inn. tL.TVl.r .tfitmvius !!. f ..imiiI.i t j.itl ( Hi., n-.-n..-. :i,.l cMim i (if (riti.-nt M-viiti M nill.lii'K ii itu- r,.'.tlIuM..ii Hint ii-jiMiim i, , . it. Ill-' I i.-t..i nnii h f., f-ilN ti. (ii;r. !-n,t (.r li-t ..f l.-ti nl.,1-. AtWr. l J. i lir.M'.V A i'u , T.il- .l .. n. S..I.I lo t! Urnuu-I,,,. TV. i :ik- II .,!r I 4iullr 1'iU f.-r t .nMi,i,tl..n. HIGHEST CLASS STERILIZED HAIR GOODS For Sale mir I'lHiiliiiins nwiilc up in any style (u your order. MAR.TNEI.LO HAIR SHOP J 07 Cariu tt Oorcv r.ldi. mkhfoht). or?p:c.ONT. ttittt?sday. 'attifrt n. I CAR OF $3.22 AT AUCTION The firnt rar of Iloiie Rivor BartletU to be sold at auction was sold Thurmiay at an average of $2.22 for foluo triangle and $:Mf for red trance. The shipment was made by the Rogue River Fruit and Pro duce Association and nets the growers, li. Chandler Kan and the Scuridor and Kanloy orchard, $2.1 f. o. 1)., Medford, for thf! blue triangle. Ilartlott auction market, AiiRtist 16. Now York, 20 cars, $3.1 fl, Chicago $2.90, Philadelphia, $2.itT, Boston, $2.5 3. Shipments from Medford: Uotfue Hiver Fruit and Produce Association, six cars today, Itoue River Co-operative Krnit Rrower's Association, -three ears yesterday, two today. Producer's Kruit Co., ten cars yosterday, nine today. Guy Connor, three cars yesterday, three today. TO BE VOTED UPON WASHINGTON, Aur. 17. Defi nite announcement that a vote will he taken before adjournment of con gress on a motion to take up the im migration hill, despite decision of the democratic caucus, was given out to day by Senator Hardwlek, democrat of Georgia, speaking for senator Smith of South Carolina, chairman of the Immigration committee. The announcement followed re ports circulated among senators earlier in the day that President Wil son might reverse his opposition to the literacy test. MANY IN .MiHll'-Old) TKY SI.MI'I.K MIXTl UK Mmiy Mfilforii poople are sur prised at the Qt'ICK aclion o( simple huclithorn hark, Klyi-erino, oti'., as maiked in .dler-i-ka. This simple remedy acts on HOTII upper and lower bowel, removing such surpris liiK foul matter that one spoonful re lieves almost any case of constipa tion, sour stomach or gas. A few doses often relieve or precent appen dicitis. A short treatment helps chronic stomach trouble. The in stant, easy action of Adler-i-ki is astonishlnt;. L. 1). llaskins, drui;- BlMt. AMTSKMKNTS TDXKillT. Page LastTime William Farnum As.sistMl by Wlli:i:l.i:it OAKMAN of Ne'er ! Well" I'lime, nnii KI.HA 1'UtItY Mi-s IK Wolr lliip-r. In a liinnantic Diainii if the Sen BATTLE OF HeartS A Win. I'iix Picture I'lny of Ac IMIc Merit. PATHE NEWS T(I01!1!0W , isKi TiiiANiii.M l'i:Aii i;i:s Star Tatre STARTS TODAY Dustin Farnum nnd Enid Markey in ThelronStrain A licliini I nciiucnii'iil of One of the .llml I i 1 1 1. 1 I'l t.-iii'li' I'M hit I" Mivl the l-iihlic m-inaiid. AImi The Mi. ( l , . Ki j-li.iie liver SIiiiuii. "MY VALET" With lI.i.Miioutl MiirltrtH k, Mut k S( n-I neii atnl lalh' N.-rnitnul. ' SALF;M, Ore. Aug, IT. Governor Jainen WIthyrombe today comli tlonally panloiUMl Ham-on Kofitad, former cashier of the Mull nomah State Hank of Lenta, who Is .serving a term in the penitentiary for forgery. Home of the money that Uostad was charged with taking has never been accounted for and one of the conditions of his pardon is that he shall be returned to the peniten tiary if it develops that he is using these funds. m r rgain FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $1.25 and $1.50 Children's Shoes, sizes 5V2 to 13 to close 49c Ladies' Shoes, $4 values, to close . . . $1.59 Ladies' Shirt Waists, lawn, fancy trimmed, sizes 32 to 44, at following prices . . 19c, 29c, 39c, 79c Ladies' $4 and $5 Silk Waists, black and fancy, only 98c One lot Ladies' Skirts, values to $10, to close . . 98c Another lot better ones at $1.93 Summer Parasols, values to $3.50, now only 69c, 49c, 98c One lot Children's Parasols, 50 and 75 values, now . 25c Ladies' Lawn Dresses, good quality . 98c and $1.98 Corsets, complete stock, clean-up at . 1 29c, 59c, 79c NOTIONS 5c Hooks and Eyes . . 3c 5c Buttons , 3c ! 5c Pins 3c Hair Nets, 3 for . . . 5c j 10c Tooth Paste . . . 7c Darning Cotton, 3 balls 5c i 25c Taldum Powder . 12c Shoe Laces, pair . . . lc 5c Hairpins . . . . 3c Many other notion bargains M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE mr Jr" briush curb on E LONDON. A ns. 17 A proclama tion is about to he issued prohibit ins the exportation to Sweden of all commodities except on presentation to the customs officials of a Swedish trade commission guarantee signed by the importer anil registered by the proper department of the Swed ish government to the effect that both the poods and their products will not lie re-exported. " wa mjuc uiu'n &lk O other tire commnes Doaunj And. mifea.e .to such'a fiigfi degree Fisk Tires For Sale By Medford Vulc. Worlds Medford Balcony It costs nothing to look. You save money when you buy here iaustralia places SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1". Tho Australian federal government fias laid an embargo upon the Importa tion of soap, according to cable ad vices, revelced " 1 ere today by the Australian government trade com mission. Great Britain was said to he the leading exporter of soaps to the antipodes, with the United States ranking second. The embargo would not effect Great Britain It was point ed out. Specials RELIABLE METHODS