Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1916)
CAGE TWQ MEDFORn MATL" TUmUNn. MFDF0R1). ORlXiOX, FRIDAY, SKl'TKMlr'T 8, 101ft I0CAL AND -J PERSONAL Tlion- will lie a Kix-rlstl iiii'PttiiK f the Parent Tcachcr'B Clrclo Monthly afternoon, H-iUjiiiler It, at .'! o'clock. TlilB lueutlntf will lie lii-lil lo urrunKi! for (lie work of Hie coiiiIiik yi'iir. All imronlM are urKi'd to lie pruiuml, ch pcclally those who Imve recently come Into Hie district. Cot your bakery goods at De Voo's. , , A 1 v 1 1 1 Conover of Untile Point spent KrMuy in Mnilfuril on IjiihIiiosh. 1 have returned from my vacation lrii, which wan a lirullh linllilor, ami now I am ready for IhisIiichb. All winn ing fine photon will find me promptly on Ihrs Job. II. C. .Mackcy, .Main and Central. H'' W. M. Cook, general uisent of the JliKBoiiri l'nciric UiilUvay 1b In Mcd ' ford on liuslneBK and incidentally meeting a number of old fricndB. Sco tho slock labels curried by tho Medford Printing Co., If you are in a hurry. V. It. Mel. cod of Prospect Ih spend ing a few days In tho city on busl ncsB. Those Intending bringing hogs lo the fair will do u favor by making reservations Willi S. I. llrown, Bccrc tnry, for pens, as the association has most nil its pens spoken for and would ltko to know how many more will bo needed. 1-15 Frank Derrick was a business visitor from Kugle Point Friday. Kino weather, clogant ronds, good muslc, splendid company, so why not allcnd the Cold Mill pavilion dance on Saturday evening. Us tho popu lar amusement each week, A. ('. Illshop of Kaglu Point , spent , Friday In .Mcdford on business, i Mcdford boosters smoke tbe Mod ford ami Mt. Pitt cigars. . Fred Hyatt and family have left In their car tor .Minneapolis, .Minn. Tho new plnnt of tho Nurml Bak ing Company will be open for pub lic limped Ion on or about September 1. Kxact date will be announced later. South Front street, Mrs. .lob ll lligglnbnttom of Unite FallH is visiting Mcdford friends tills week. Huttcrmllk 3c quart at Be Voe's. W. V. W'lllla nnd Merle Willis nre bitslnoKU visitors In Medford from Persist. , Why smoko bid clgnrs, whoa La Oondiis are only 0c. K. W. Paige of Fort Podge, own, spent Thursday In Medford, leaving for ('inter Lake Friday morning. New Idea pallerns. Kvery pattern In stock, no ordering. Medford Hook Store. A party of Utah people Interested In the sugar heel business are spend ing a few days looking over the valley wlih Medford as headquarters. Those In tho party are: Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chesseman, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. II. Kcclos, Miss Clarlnr. Kccles, Fred '.Matthews, Walter Ucclus of Ogden, Utiili, and Mrs. Oscar K. Lewis and Mrs. M. A. Cbesseinan of Salt Lake. DresBinaUlng. Orders promptly and quickly filled. Satisfaction guar anteed. Plume IMlil-M, or call at L' I'.i South Riverside ave. ' If, K. 1. Cook of Olynipla. Wash., Is In Medford today 011 business. Auto wheels repaired; first class Job guaranteed. Prlcos reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub lic market, Mr. anil Mrs. Charles II. I.ouginlre of Los Angeles are tourist visitors In tho city. Itakery goods at Po Voo's, Alfred L. Parkhursl or Crater Lake Lodge is In Medford today on busi ness. I'or qlialily anil service, phone U I 11. Illltlerltelil (Irocery. I i;. L. II. Wlleov and .1. L. Auzernis, who have campeil on uppi .- Itogue river for tho suinuier, have dis mantled their camp and will leave shortly for their homes In San .lose. Columbia Records and (Iralotiolas Is one of our new lines. Mcdford Hook Store. F. A. Wllfcrt of Itllcll hi ::pcnil lug a few da8 in the city on luisl ncss. Get your milk, cream, butter ggs and buttermilk at Do Voe's. Mr. and Mrs. A. ( Kaiser and Mrs. C. (i. t;age of McCloud, Cal., are in the city for 11 few days. Smoke a King Suite cigar, 6c. They are home-made. tf Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. Tiniiii of Dixon are visiting Medford friends today. We have too many kinds of per fumery mid lo reduce we are goiiiR to offer a big line of odors, value from Mir to :' at J.'c an ounce. Heath's Ping Slore opposite Nash Hotel. 1 l.'i" .1. Oliver, a fruit buer of Loudon. Fimlnnd, Is in the valley lor a tew da s on business. Lunch goods at Pe Voe's. Mrs. Hloisolll Lane of Cnlil Hill Is spending the day with Medford friends. See Pave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mall Tribune BlilK. W. Humphrey of Itay Cold Is In Medford 011 business today. Tyson lleull of Central Point was transacting business In Medford Fri day morning. I will stop at Heath's Rrug Store and they may have for 2.c an ounce of Just Hie perfume i want. 145' Mr. and Mrs. h. P. Mcllrldo will move their confectionery to Hend, Oregon October first. Most of the employes of their establishment will accompany them. Something new, brick Ice cream In sanitary packages. Keeps two hours. Take one with you. The Shasta. Robert Hurcb, W.. ,1. Seinon and family, Cliitrlotto Richardson, licr nard Tucker and Ed Sallinarsb of Ktna Mills arrived In Medford Thurs day night ami left Friday morning in their cars for Crater Lake. Typewriter paper ot all kinds at Medford Printing Co. W. It. Penuell of St. Louis Is III Medrord for a few days on business. Try a King Spitz cigar and en courage home -industry. Xewton Mark anil T. P. Hoffman aro spending tbe day fishing on Rogue River. Po Voe buys beer bottles. (I. P. Putnam, secretary of CJov ernor Wit bycomlie and publisher of Hie lleml Ilullellu and Carl Hinges or the government stntlstirans' offlro spent a short time In Medford tills morning. They are officers In the Third Oregon stationed until recently on the border and are returning to Salem In their car. Heath's Drug Store Is selling per fumery; regular price from .MIc to $:! for lliie an ounce. Perhaps they have an odor that will just pleaso you. Stop In and see. 1 !." Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Toil Voile of Kugle Point are shopping In the city today. Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel Nash every Wednesday. Hours 'or consultation 10 to 3. ' .1. Frank Pauley, prohibition candi date for president, will begin bis Ore gon campaign wth a speech in Port land September 1.1. The next day he will appear In Kiigeno. It Is probable that lie will stop ill this city and Ash land. Baths 2 lie. Hotel Holland. , Mrs. Fred Roper or Grants Pass lias returned to her home after visit ing .Mcdford friends for a few days. Attend Lottie Howard's millinery opening Saturday. Homer tlrcy of (lol'd Hjll was u business visitor In the city Thursday afternoon. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c bottle at De Voe's; Co deposit "'Sn bottle. , ' Scott V. PiivIb ban loft for Daven port, Wash., where lie will spend two weeks on business. For quality am) service phone 21G. Ilutterfleld Grocery. ' y nil. Mr.s Anna llouney Is visiting this week with relatives ill tho .Meadows. Gates sells Ford cars, $200 down and $25 a month. A story by Killsou .Marshall en titled "The Lost Herd," appcitrctl today In the September number of Popular Magazine. Attend Lottie Howard's millinery opening Saturday. O. M. Murphy and Charles Turpin left Friday morning lor F.Ik crook on a bear ami deer hunt. Itlg tic milkshakes at Pe Voe's. A complaint was sworn out this morning before Justlc Taylor by deputy game warden Fd Walker, charging Ralph Russell and Wallace Plnkins Willi running deer with dogs. For the best Insurance see Holmes The Insurance Man. . C. Rhodes, who has been en gaged on a ditch survey near II0111 lirook, lias returned to Mcdford and this morning conferred with mem bers of the Federal Farm Loan Hoard. Pear label time Is here. Stork labels or special labels at the Med ford Printing Co. Miss Mary Fitzgerald of Fools Creek Is III Medford and Mill attend school here during Hie coining term. Why not get It at De Voe's? Fiank Tolson of Ashland and Miss Grace Jones of Medford were married in Ashland Wednesday. Iloth are deaf mutes and It was necessary to dud a pastor versed in sign language hetore lb,, icremiiiiy could "be per formed. Dance, Trail, Saturday September tit. orchestra, supper, come. I Is Cos Niibols or Luke Creek Is a business visitor lu Medford today. Pears and npplo label printers (or the Itogue river valley. Medford Printing Co. .1. II. IteeiiiHii. Jr., of Gold Hill Is trniMiictiiiK business In the city today. Hemstitching, pleating and all kinds of covered buttons made at Mrs. 11. K. llancv's, C.aniett-Corev bids. N'.lte lllden was fined 1-T. for kill tug a doe yesterday, when he ai iieared lu Justice court and entering a plea of guilty. In the party at the time of the shooting were County Pathologist C. C. Cute and I'uit In spector John Aitkin. Dr. Stearns has returned Inline and will be In his office In Jackson Coun ty Hank building. Rooms 17-1S-19. Office hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Mrs. Lundy. Nu-lione Corsots, Phone SJS. for call, T.10 W. Iltli M. Ashland Thursdays. J54 E SASKATOON, Knk., Scot. Till tnho of Iduude KkiuiMss whieh IIimtv V. Itudlnrd of New York, the iiiiii dcred explorer, reported he had tnmiil on Coronation Bin IT,' far in I lie Arctic one, haw Hjiuiii been vis ited by it white man. In n letter re ceived today from (lit; Kev. 11, Oirl injf of Kiuinanilel college by (lit llov. Dr.' Carpenter, principal of the col ic the iniMoiuiry announced lie had reached Hie fair trihe of the Are tic on (Mnlicr 10. l.'H.", and remained with them Mme time. lie assorted that he i- I lie l ir-t while man to dwell iiimiii-: the ncw-touud people. The letter 's dated lat Decem ber I'nuii "Camp ,cceit vt' ten mile I'l'pii! the hloiide tribe. Kcferrinir to the education of the new people, Mr. (lirlin said thai a yrcut deal already had been accomplished in the direc tion of vocabulary ami uramuiar. FERTILIZER TRUST VLSN(!TONf, Sept. 8. Inves tigation of the fertilizer industry by tbe.'1 federal trade commission as -diown by an. official report made public today has uncovered several so-called independents act ually be inir operated by the larger concerns or so-called fertilizer tnM. Tbe companies ei nice rued have agreed with Ihe federal commission to show (heir rclatioir-hips on their contain ers and letterheads. CREATED IN ALASKA WASIIIMITOX, Sept. H. A lull crcnlin a iiiilinnnl park ol uboiit 'J'JIMI siiiure miles ol' public laud in Alaska, including Mount McKiulcy. the ItilicM iiiouiiliiin on the North Amerieuir eoiitineut'-WHw passed to day by the senate oil motion ot' Sen ator I 'it t tun n. The park will consti tute u jiiime preserve under the direc tion of the seeretnry uf Ihe interior. The bill lias not us-e( Hie bouse. LEADING PROGRESSIVE -PAPER REPUDIATES HUGHES MOW YORK, Sept. S. Charles E. IlUKhes has been practically aban doned in his presidential campaign by the Philadelphia North American, the foremost progressive organ of tho east. In an editorial headed: "Tho Future ot Progresslvisin," Mr. Hughes Is publicly repudiated as a possible loader or tho PrtinressivoB because be has aligned himself with the reactionary element of tbe re publican purtj.v. V' DIED Xilit.l:"UoUind 1. 'UuU-hKfcit died at his home on South Front at root Septemiier n. lined 7." years, three jnojiuuf).' Mr. Hilchkiss has heen a resident of Med lord seven years, lie was a member of a Masonic order and ,uf Chester. A. Arthur Post ll. A. K. He Bened three years dur itiK the Civil war corporal of Com pany It, Third Wiscon.-dn regiment. He leaves hl wUe and five children, A. T. llotchklxH and F. Ut Hotchkiss of Miuneaiuilis, C. It. 1 LofchUtss of Pipestone, .Mrs. ;t. I., (ili im and .Mrs. X. P. i Hi u ta p of Medford. Funeral arraut;i-ments ill be announced later. .Hlie. The (iii..lies will hoid their second annual meeting Saturday ninht and Sunday on the slopes of iialdy. Ked lire will lie tvt off at !::! o'clock .iturday niutit, which will he visible in town. Tills will unnoinuo ttie he- innintr if the festivities nf the clubs Hiiuual otitiiiK. IHettion of officers, a vaudeville performance, a ureal midnight lunch and Sunday hike and harliecue will complete the list of events for the trip. Ite on hand at 'J oYluck sharp Saturday night at the Craier Lake CaiHge, If you want an office come and plead mir ituu'e and if you w ill not accept one come feud protect jourself. Pioneer Awm talhm Mei'(liti. The Southern OreRon PfoncerR As sociation w ill hold a meeting ut Jack sonville at 9:;lft, September L'N. Pioneers and their sons and daugh ters nre cordially invited to attend. 1 4; A free picture of your baby; age from to 12 months. At Ihe Star Photo Shop. Corner Main and Lau rel. 147 Puttermllk, 10c pal. Pe Vof. SUBWAY STRIKE NKW YOliK, Sept. 8. Ilavinjf I'ni.-t liitcil the elt'orl of its .trik iny; employes to tie up' the Milnvay and elevated railroads, the Inlcrhor otih Uupid Transit compiiny today turned its attention to its surface lines, which hnve been crippled since the strike was declared Wednesday nijrht. All cars on tho so-called ""I'cen" lines, representing the fj renter part id' Ihe surface system in Manhattan and the Hronx, were withdrawn at 8 o'clock !nt uilit. When tlie surface curs were start ed out iiain at (i o'clock this morn ing' the sit nation w as in charge of .lames T. Waddell, directing- the strikebreaker. Mr. Wuddcll came here from Chicago last night, lie promised to i ruh the strike in forty eight hours. "I have ;i."i00 .lrike!)ri'akers here," said Wnddell, "and 27tHHf thee are now working. They arc more than enough to control the situation. A number of elevated trains were attacked during the morning, but in mt case was there any approach to a mob rint. STSTE MUSI HAVE WASHINGTON. Sept. 8. Karh stale must ni-pini.e a highway de parlinenl before the department id' agriculture can eo-ouerate with it . in the distribution of funds provided fur by tlie federal yood roads act. A ruling lo this effect has just been iven by Ihe department of agricul ture in the ease of Indiana, where there is no hiirhway department. The ridin-r was sought by Senator Taj.' art of Indiana. WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. Senate: AdopteT! resolution for invoti.ua tiin of ullef-cd lobby opposing; retat-intory-3- provision in revenue bill auainst Canadian fisheries, SenutoB Owen withdrew his eur rujd practices bill. 1'assed bill creating a national park in Alaska around Mount McKinley. - Adjourned iue die at Id a. m. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb cures fur Ka rathe, Headache, Cuttarrli, Dtphtlieria, Soi-e Throat, Lunj; Ti'onlto, Cancer, Ividney Trouble, Stomach Trouble, Heart Trouble, ('bills and Kever, Ccamiw, Cujlis, Poor Circulation, CarbuncleH, Tiiiiiiors, (akcd Hreast, Cures of all kinds of Goilrew Xo 0Hrat ion. To Whom It .May Concern: I am Tree from rheumatism. You can he the same hy taking treatments from Giin Chung, the herb doctor. .My rheumatism was bo bad that it made mo so weak that I could scarcely get up when 1 was down and the pain I Hiu'fered ono , could hardly know unless one had the same disease. 1 was truly dissatisfied and disgusted) with life in my condition and tryiitK to live. .Now to my friends that care to be cured and would like lo be free, try the herb doctor, lie can certainly relieve iim very short time. Very truly yours, .MllS. M. L. KOLK. Mrs. Hertha KemiuKton, Wostor lund on-hard, had stomach trouble. The dtictor said she had dead hone In her jaw and nothing hut an operation would save her, so she came to the Chinese doctor and he cured her in two weeks. .Mrs. Fannie Miller. A (JtiHruiilcrd Cniv fill Cites Xo Suinical H'nition Kt'tpiirvd. mt soi tm i'Kont sti;i:i:t, mvau Star Theatre Home of I'uriunoiiiil Last Time Tonight Geraldine Farrar MARtAROSA l-'rom tin I'laif tf IIm whip iuhim iy (iihlu lfirlm- iind Wallacp I'mrl.k. jT Also '.' Uncle Sam at Work l'eriMl lnl-ii I'llin -DAY IN CONGRESS 1 (illl'AUO, Kept. 8,-JIrs. Ella I Atler n "J''"ll of Klur,' Yo.injr. former MiMerintendeiit ! 'ont". KoB,,,e Ch,ll"er ' E' b' W" of schools of Cliicwo, will work forlre"""'" -.ilar communication Wed the interest- of I'ri-i.icnl Wilson i nesday evoniug. September 13, at 8 his campiiin, it wus nnnoiinccil . o'clock sharp. ihtv at the western ilemoeratic mi- " . . tional lieailipmrters. Get your Kasollne at Ue Veen. There is Variety iiud Novelty to Piijje riiotojjlays. Today an nliKoi-biug draniiuof the Paris niflit life. Alwavs interestiiiu; alwjivs tlie. best tliiit's Pae r ,i7 Serviee. Playing GREAT TRI-STAR CAST Mae Marsh Robert Harrow TuHy Marshall.... in Paris S KEYSTONE.... PAGE SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT Go .ale- 2 : Our Beginning tomorrow a FREE ticket to Jackson County Fair with each cash purchase amounting to at least $5.00 Jackson County is going to have the big gest and best Fair in her history. The exhib its will be better; more and better horses are entered for the races; better events in every department. We want you to go and go at our expense. Remember, a free 50c ticket with each cash purchase amounting to at least $5 TONIGHT Tomorrow treets Cohn-rul, Slroti, Spectacular, ono of tho most Interest in; and ociinal pro diictioiw put over hy the Giilfilh Kino Arts, Willie Collier in Willies Wobbly Ways to the GATES SHOE SALE, BROOM ! SALE i TOMORROW We. Will Sell a Lot of f ; Dress Shoes at $1.74 i Better ones at $1.98 A lot of Work Shoes $1.98 3 big 10c rolls of Toilet Paper j for a dime. L -Jn.sl limit around anil see. ; if yon ean lieat these prices. 10c Broom Sale at 10 o'clock sharp. We will sell a lot of 2-x House brooms, one to a cus tomer, 10 cents each. No brooms sold to children. Will H. Wilson Cheapest Store in the West Fair Expense