Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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fTCDFOTCD WATT TKTP.TXE, MF.DFOT2P, OT?EOOK. RATt"RDAY. ATYiUST 10. 191fi
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Harvey B. Wliltten of Grants Pa's
and Sacraniento Is Fpendiim the day
In Medford on business.
Chris Bergman of Eaule Point
spent Friday afternoon In Medford.
The new nlant of the Nurmi Bak
ing Company will be open for
lie inspection on or about September
1. Eiact date H1 be announced
later. South Front street.
Will llolbrook of Kaule Point Is
transacting business in Medford to
day, i
Medford boosters smoke the Med
ford and Mt Pitt cigars.
The Medford Choral Society will!,) as for business purposes. The
hold their first rehearsal In prepara-1 Corona personal writing mac hine has
tlon for the fall concerts the first! been built like a fine watch to meet
Tuesday night In September. All , tb demand. Medford Book Store.
those deirlng to become members jjee l.ox Carbon ar.d Filblions are
should communicate with Mrs. Frank still the same finality as before the
Isaacs, the secretary.
Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's.
A party of elsht Kasterners. under
the guidance of Elizabeth F. Fisher,
professor of Geology and Geography
at Wellesley college, will arrive in
Medford Monday and will visit Crater
Lake. The party has stopped at the
Canadian Rockies, Yellowstone, Gla
cier and Rainier national parks. They
were scheduled to arrive this morn
ing, but were prevented by missing
boat connections.
Why smcke bit cigars, when La
Gondaa are only 10c.
. Martin J. Reddy has returned from
s pleasant three weeks outing at
Takllma, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Reddy
of Grants Pass and the Misses Janet
Bowling. Margaret Cowley and Jose
phine McCabe of San Francisco have
spent three months at the same place.
Auto wheels repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
Harry Booth of Roseburg Is the
guest of Jay Gore.
Best Ice-cream at De Voe's.
Bob Pelonze left Saturday morning
for Palo Alto, where he will enter his
sophmore year at Stanford Univer
sity. The new plant of the Nurmi Bak
ing Company wilt be open for public
Inspection on or about September 1.
Exact date will be announced later.
South Front street.
The city light department is today
placing two stress of streamer lights
on North Cea.'ral between Main and
sixth streets.
Pear label time is here. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co.
Laurence Motschenbacher and Mr.
and Mrs. William White of Klamath
Falls are visiting Medford friends.
They have been hunting in the Kvans
creek district, getting one spike buck.
Buttermilk 10c gal. De Voe's.
M. H. Worley, I. N. Worley, Rus
sell ami Hulh Worley and Naoma
Clleogly of Redlands, Cal., are spend
ing the day In Medford and will leave
tomorrow on the return trip to Red
lands. Failure of the brakes on the
car on the grade on the south side
of the Slfklyons let their car back
down tho hill. It hacked Into a tree,
breaking the hows on the top, which
happened to be down.
Bakery goods at Do Voe's.
Miss Hare! Smith of Ashland Is
spending the day with Medford
friends.
Get your milk, cream, butter eggs
and buttermilk at De Voe's.
'' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Weber of
Portland, who are touring the state,
are spending the week end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. K'. V. Maddox.
STOP -LOOK LISTEN In the
country God made nnd man forKot."
See the advertisement in this issue of
Things Doing. September .1, 4,
Brookings, Oregon.
Frank Miller and Jess Butler left
yesterday for the vicinity of Ander
son mountain, where they will spend
a week hunting.
Smoke a King Spin cigar, r.c.
They are home-made. if
Mr. and Mrs. William Manners left
this morning in their car for Crater
Lake.
-Mrs. II. L. Leach, expert corsetler.
Barclay & Alido-Kupport. Phone 63-J
Lee Jacol-s, secretary of the Klks
club, will return tonight from Port
land, where he spent a short vaca
tion. The world's greatest companies.
Holmes, The Insurance Man.
Ray Offenhacher of Km h 1? spend.
Ing the day In Medford on business.
Get your bakery goods at Ie
Voe's.
Dr. E. R. Seelcy and family left
In their car this morning for Klam-
th Fall, where they will meet :
Claire Sreley, who has heen work-1
ins on the pipe line for the s immer
Late In the evenliiK they w ill leave '
for Browns caliln, where they I1I
spend two weeks hunting
Parkerts tally cards In stock at
the Medford Printing Co.
C'harlef T. Sweeny of Murphy. Ore.,
spent Friday In Medford.
See Dave Wood ahout th;.t fire In
surance policy, uffli-e Mail Trlhum
llldn.
j W. C. WUeman mas a business
j visitor Kriday afternoon from Pro
vah. I Something new, brick Ice cream In
'sanitary packages. Keeps two hours.
Take one ou. The Sbasta.
H. B. W'ljillier of Sacraniento is
spending few days looking over
the KoKue liiver valley.
Tyiewrlter iarer of all kinds at
Medford Prlntins Co.
rMr. and Mrs. A. G. Thomas of
Spokane are spending the day aiKhl
pnb-jinK in Medford
De Voe buys beer bottles.
I Noel K. (.raves and da'jehter of
Yreka are in Medford for a few days.
Try a KInk Spill cigar and en
courage home industry.
A. W. Daril. lt of the Ashland mine
Is spending the day In Medford.
Jland writing for personal corres-
I pondente is Incoming as old fashion-
war. Ribbons put on machines free.
Medford Book Store.
M. I-evison of Portland Is In Med
ford on business.
Get your labels early. Don't wait
until the last minute. The Medford
Printing Co., is the place to get
them.
J. L. Varney of Melrose, Mont., is
In Medford on business for a few
days. '
Baths 25c. Hotel Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tomlinson of
Wenatchee, Wash., are spending a
few days in Medford.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation 10 to 3.
-Mrs. Eugene Fuller, Miss Fuller
of New York, Mrs. H. E. Clay. Mr.
and Mrs. A. V. Bush, Sidney Jones,
J. A. Toppolin, Mr. and Mrs. W. It"
Laderlng and Miss Laderlng of Sa
lem, arrived in two cars last night
and this morning left for Crater
Lake.
See the stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., if you are in
a hurry.
Ray Reynolds of Brownsville, Ore.,
bridge Inspector for the S. P., spent
a few days with his brother. Earl
Reynolds and Mrs. Reynolds.
Siskiyou or Colestir. water, 10c
bottle at De Voe's; Gc deposit on
bottle.
E. N. Wilson returned last night
from a husine-ss trip to Aden, and
Susanville, I.assan County California.
He will return to California next
week.
Pears and apple label printers for
the Rogue river valley. Medford
Printing Co.
E. E. Gore arrived In Medford last
night after an auto trip through
Northern California and Central Ore
gon. Big ac milkshakes at De Voe's.
C. J. Seinon and party, who spent
tho past week hunting along the
Unip'iua divide, returned to Medford
last, night, bringing two deer.
Gates sells Ford cars, J200 down
and a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Merrick of
Honolulu, spent a short time In Med
ford, us the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
D. Wood. Mrs. Merrick Is a re
nowned artist.
Why not get it at De Voe's?
Senator II. Von Der Hellen of
Wellen Is spending the day in Med
ford. Algol Carlson is a visitor in Med
ford from Ellensburg, Wash.
Rudy Sihollz left Friday for Santa
Claru. Cal., where he will attend
Santa Clara college.
Lunch goods ut De Voe's.
Ray Wilson of Grants Pass visited
.Medford friends Friday.
leorge Older of Montague Is In
Medford for a few days on business.
Frank Eaton of Grants Pass spent
Friday with Medford friends.
Miss l M. Taylor, proprietress of
the May cotuany millinery depart
ment, accompanied by Miss Tuft, her
trimmer, returned from Portland Sun
day, where they attended the fall and
winter showing of the wholesule milli
nery at the Benson hotel. Thes two
ladies will hold their fall display and
lMiing Saturday, August 19, In the
.May Company store.
Howard Thompson of the Dead In
dun loiintry was in Medford on busi
ness Friday.
Will G. Steel, superintendent of
Crater Lake ark Is In Medlord today
on official business.
Mr nnd .Mrs. J. W. Myers of Cen
tral Point are shopping In Medford
today.
Robert Verberk of the Union Creek
store Is In town today after a load of
supplies.
Classes at St. Mary's Academy.
Medford, Oregon, will he resumed
Tues. Icy. Complete couroe offered
In hiiili school, grammar ami i.rii,. ,r.-
grade
Exceptional advantages
In
muslr, art, and china painting. Hay
pupils and boarders are rccenrd.
Excellent seepini:-pirch accomoda
tions are a feHUr(. f ,.,p 1,,,
school. .
W. C. Mostwlek and riarni.e Mm k
or fluncom are in town on business
todav.
W. II. Cr.-.nd.il! of Ejde Point
broui;lit In a K,ad of pc.us todav.
T. E. Nichols Is a busineca visitor!
from Eagle Point today. j
A number of Medford baseball fans I
will journey to Weed tomorrow to
witness the game between Klamath
Falls. The struggle promises to be
close with feeling running high. All
the fans of northern California and
Klamath county are. expected to be
present. An effort is being made to
match the Klamath Falls team and
the Portland Baby Beavers on the
Medford grounds September 3.
The Arts and Crafts I-eague at
their meeting Friday, elected the fol
lowing officers to serve for the ensu
ing year. President, Mrs. T. G.
Heine; secretary, Mrs. G. R. Satch
well. Mrs. Nellie Reed of Gold Hill and
her guests, the Misses Kathryn and
Clara Baker of Portland are spending
the day with Medford friends.
'Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of
Sams Valley, were Medford visitors
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fieames leave
Sunday for Lakeview, where Mr.
Reames h'cs several cas.- in court.
They expect to be gone for a couple
of weeks.
LONDON, A us. 10. Hi'nnvnl of
tV'litin? in Mesopotamia, in which the
British were nt:iij.M'l with Turki-h ir-rciMilar-i,
i rcj.ortfM, in fin otficijil
statement ivn'out hen today. The
stater-lent hays sixty of the Turkish
irregulars were killed and that a
lar-.'e number were wounded by the
British.
FAILS TO HIT BULLSEYE
(Continued from page one?
against democratic diplomatic ap
pointments, but fails to give us the
specificatiOTis or the proof to sustain
the Indictment.
'He saya that he is in favor of
undiluted Americanism.' So are we
ail, God be praUed! He is not peculiar
in that respect. The vast mass of
the American people men and
women are too busy working at
what the Germans denominate 'the
bread and butter sciences' to make
elaborate speeches vaunting their 'un
diluted Americanism but the average
American citizen and after all the
average amerlcan citizen consti
tutes the strength and glory of the
republic is as patriotic as Charles
Kvans Hughes, Woodrow Wilson or
eny other big wig in the land. There
is not one American citizen, native
born or naturalized, in 100 who
would fa.il the country should the
supreme test come.
MiMnkt-s lniluilU.
"Perhaps President Wilson has
made some mistakes. Perhaps the
democratic congress has made some.
It is safe to say there never was a
president or congress that did not
make mistakes and there never will
be simply because we are all hu
man. Judge Hughes is hunting for
spots on the democratic curtain and
the democratic congress but the
people realize that we have the most
unbounded prosperity that has
blessed the land since Christopher
Columbus discovered America and
that, notwithstanding, the ancient
and chronic sneer of republicans that
we possess no power of constructive
statesmanship, we have, in three and
a half years, placed upon the statute
books more remedial legislation than
the republicans did in 2U years -
laws which should nae leen passed
four decades ao. They are likely
to conclude to 'let well enough
alone' and to continue the democrats
in power."
Speaker Clark here enumerated
some of the things we have done
with the remark that "actions speak
louder than words." His lit in-
eluded the tariff bill with its new
Income tax features, national reserve
hanks ait, anti-trust la, Alaskan
trades commission, rural credits and
Kood roads Pill and the constitutional
amendment aiithoruini: the election
of I'nited States senators by opular
vote
V;..-.: heen done ror the de
fense of the country and tjr the
laboring men also were referred to,
and in closing, the speaker said:
' Tlie people seem to have absolute
confidence In the pilot of the ship
of state, Woodrow Wilson, ar.d are
not likely to drop him overboard In
midocean, while the storm whips the
waters into fury."
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN
MEDFORD andaMnitA hinh Pa
fahtp pnTMTMediord Junk Co.
Msm jl ill XI
S H. Harnlsh'i auto will leare i Huvs all kinds tf Jllllk
F.nfle Polut at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M
ZTli. 'uc:u',HIDES 0UR SPECIALTY
pass.nsers at hoteig In Medford and.
hotels and businesi houses Id KagI 33 North Bartlett St
Point. i
rilOXE 3-X2 Oil
TO GIVE CONCERT
Sunday, Auiru--t 21, the drawing
powtr of the M-ii-unt bund will be'
iven a fair te-t. Kverv oae who'at
ttnds the week;y band run certs ut the
city park can vutwh ir the attract- i
in- jioivers of the M-dfrd band at I
iioiite. What aim Mint of attraction
our band is away from Imme will be
watched with mtt-re-t on the occas
ion of the band' vi-it to A-h!and on
S'unhiy. A-hiund vi-itor? attending!
our weekly hand roia erts at Medfoid !
have been a-tmtnded at the tremen
dous crowds that freq'ient our park
on band niu'hl. and it was ueted
that crowds of such proportions
would have more room in l.ithia park,
hence the appearance of our jet band
at Ashland on Sunday. It is antici
pated that l.ithia park will be vUited
by one of the lar'e-t crowds of the
-en-mi. The Medlord band will un
doubtedly ivt a ood account of it
self in the follow-in'.' program which
will commence :tt '. p. m. :
"The Star-Spanlcd Banner" .
March, no .it!' Howlund
Overture, "Taiicred" Uoini
t'oueert waltz, "Blue Danube"
... . .. Strauss
Potpourri, Foiuilnr Operas".. Beyer
Overture, I.a Burle-que". Suppe
Selection, "'Chimes of Normandy"
. . 1lantiiiette
Selection. "Bohemian Girl" Knife
March, '"Manhattan Bench" Sousa
"America
SAVAGE IE CO.
C. L. Clinics, factory overseer at
tiie Savage Tire company's San j
Oiej;o plant, arrived home a few
davs airo after a trip to Chicago and
other eastern oints, where he made!
arrangements for the addition of con- j
siderable equipment to the San Diciro,
factory. The Savage Tire company's t
plant lias been working to its full I
capacity all year, but at that have1
found it diti'icult to supply the de-1
mund. When the new equipment, for,
which Mr. Climes has arranged, has'
been installed, a material increase (
in the factory output is promieil. j
SEAPLANES ATTAGK !
SEAPORT OF TRIESTE
BERLIN", Aug. 19. Naval aero-,
planes mostly French, with the aid i
of torpedo craft and niotorV'Oats, at- i
tacVed Trlest August H, says an'
Austrian admirality statement today. !
Several of the raiding craft were i
brought down and their occupants !
killed, it Is declared. The statement i
adds: 1
"The ho-tile airmen dropped sev-1
eral bombs without causing damage t
worth mentioning. As far as known i
two persons' were killed and one per- i
son badly and another eiightly
wounded."
CHICHESTER S PILLS
1 -lie 9 .
Irur-t. v.. ftf mm ir:.TFR
MtVoNr I1UNU IMLl., f-r 34
ren taowm U r.-5t. A.an keii:
SOt 0 B V DRLGQISTS EVtRYHHERE
REWARD
Of Sin tor Information leading to
arrest and conviction of parties I.H1-
ing Chinese pheasant on my ranch'
on KoKue liiver, on August 7.
(.KOIU.K V. M.WSKIKLIi.
The Rogue
Elk Resort
Car nil! leave Valley Oarage, Med
ford?, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat
urdays of each week at 10:30 a. m.
lUiktui Trip "o
The Host of Fishlnir at the l!ewrt
Guides and horses will be fur
nished for hunting. Phone 259-R. '
Save Your Rags
7
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Phone 233 J.
BARTLETT SHIPM'TS
STILL COM
The Koffue Kher Krt.it & Produce
a--ociution reorts the sale of a ear
of Bartletts at Pitt.4urr at $2.9- and
one at New York at '1" yesterday.:
Bartlett shipments yesterday and
today :
Rogue River Fruit and Produce As
sociation. Three cars yesterday.
Guy Connor, five cars yesterday,
three today.
Producers Fruit Cnion, nine tars
yesterday, nine today.
Rogue River Co-Operative Fruit
growers Association, one car yester
day. Total shipments from Medford and
vicinity. Including yesterda;. :
Medford, 113 cars under ice, six
cars to the cannery.
Central Point, four cars under ice,
five to the cannery.
Gold Hill, three cars under ice.
Phoenix, one car under ice.
Rogue River, one car under ice.
Talent, four oars under ice.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Yellow hound, answpres to
name of "Tiger." Finder please
notify C. Ketch or Phone 14-F-12. 2S
WANTED Machinist and mill
wright at the cement plant Gold
Hill. Apply in person. Hunt
Kngineering Co.
AMl'SEMKXTS TODAY
Page
SELECTED
FEATl'HES
The Mgn of
the Trian
gle Means
Quality
Every Woman in
Medford Should See
The Children
in the House
One of the must vital questions
foe-for? the American public is
til bubiect of thLs powerful
photoplay.
i with
Norma Talmadge
Anil Tlio Ixivable firiffitli Kid
dies, Who Ix-ud Further Charm
to the l'lay. ,
AMI l'olt A LAl fill
The LION
and the GIRL
llrlnc the Kiddles to S4o
Tli is Keystone. KiH of Actum
Full v1 Funny Sirumitm.
-Tt OllliOV-
A Mr Vondrdy of Ktra
onliiwry (Quality.
The Spell ofjthe Yukon
Ikised cm ItoN'rt Service's
lem StiirrinB F.Ill'M
UKF.F.SE.
Star Theatre
WHKISK TI1K CliDWDS .'(.
TODAY ONLY
Wm. .. Itindy
Presents
Clara Kimball Young
In the '
lratna of I .it in TimN j
The Feast
of Life
With
and
IHMtW KKNVON
I he 4niH-rfiii Attn.
A ( I.IAl.lt ii.mi:iv
PAGE-
Playing 2 Days Only-S.
Aug
4-Performances Daily-4
MAT. 2:15 SHARP
Doors Open 1:45
The Sensation of the Hour
In 7 Awe-Inspiring Acts
Interpreted
by the . ,
eieDraieu
Legitimate
Actor
And Co-Workers Original Broadway Cast
Modioli and tip-lift organizations all over tlio counliy Imvo set
their ajptival en this pittmv.
ADMISSION
25c Any Seat
mm
II III 'rire ihrol'Sh skilIed careful
'XM1 JIj construction; comfort through
& 'A il-
the
And
asked
Let us
Ftmtent Lint Intlvd, T!rt,, TuUt onj Adtttori,, fr Autemobikt and Aotorcyc;
Powell Auto Go.
Good Gas
Y"ar f,i,'n,,s who 0,,k w,:il enj-vins t.U womiIht.
; ThW kit,hf.n- arc o....1 ar..1 t'u'ir :.,: U nro ,.l,.a i ;! ,hrt,
' ;-lbW- time. Cannin- fruit i al,. a plcwur,. fr them,
i C.a i- IV 1,,-t an,l .1,.,,,,-, f..j r:;iL 0;l
ilt:n-im: nl fur t nnd h.tv,;.;
Hy.:-t :ir:i.-i.-a!r.rwiiiior a
Have you in it J
Oregon Gas
Phone 528
I
SOUTHERN OREGON'S
'Greatest Place of Amusement
aS2f Ji-
EVE. 7:15 SHARP
Doors Open 6:45
D If HAD
EiMiiS
liildrcn liniVr l(i NOT
nlinill'il imli-s ;u'cmnia-
tnygJaaaaM na
11
BENNETT
barely, Comiort,
Saving
S:iferv 5s tin lit into evprv Piiwtono
quantity and character of fine, re
silient rubber; economy throuirh
mileage and service tliat such
materials and "know-how" mean.
saving; in the price no more than is'
for the ordinary kind o tire.
equip your car no w with these tires of
Most Miles per Dollaf
Weather
- it i f- .,,,,,.
6 Electric Co.
27 N. Grape.