Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 09, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MICDFORD XfATb TlMBrjNTTC, MEDFOTID. ORKfiOX, SATtTMAY, SEVTEMTiEtt !). IfMfi
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Gi't your Imkory gouits at De
Voa's.
The i-iiso uKulnst W'tillui'o llitiklnti
illlll ItKlpIl UllNM'll, I'lliUHIHl wHIl r ti 11-
niuK ilt'i'r with dolts, un (llMiiiwm'il
nt I lie hcarlns ln"W Friday nfturnouu,
ns Ihe cliurKt's woro not gti.st.itnt-ii.
See tiie clock Inborn ntrrled by the
M .'it ford Printing Co., 1( you are In
a hurry.
T. K. Daniels, Leon llusklns, II.
M on 11 hull of l'lmadi'iiu, Kri'd .Morrill
of (iniiilK Pskh hiuI Sam Sundry of
HoRiio Itlvpr, will leave Sunday morn -Iiik
for Curry county on a InmlluK
trip.
Modford boosters nnioke the Med
ford and Mt. 1'llt cigar.
J. A. Westei liind loft Friday nfter.
noon for S'.Midde, Oregon, whero he
will nt lend tho annual llotelineirs
convention.
The now plant of the Niirml Tlnk
lns Company will ho open for pub
lic Inspection on or about September
1. Kact ditto will bo announced
Inter. South Front atreet.
('. Crist of ChlcaKo in KpendliiK the
day In Mcdl'ord on business.
Ilutternillk 3c quart nt Do Voo'i.
A iIok and monkey show ia ex
pected to make Its nppcnranro In
Medford October S.
Why smoko bit cigar, when l.a
Gondaa aro only 10c.
Albert K. Teunwald. a hrolller oT
Carl Teiif:wald of Medford. whs In
jured lust .Monday when the stands
at the Wolsh-Wlille flKht collapsed.
Auto wheels repalrod; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Ttepalr Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
William., Murray, who was a real-
dent of the valley I Ti yearn hko, baa
roturired to !he valley and for Ihe
preaent Is the guest of his brother,
Sam Murray, at Central Point.
Ilnkery Roods at He Voe's.
CeorKo Cable of Portland Is In the
city today on business.
For quality and service, phone 2 111
Diittcrflold Grocery. 146"
C. n. Watson of Ashland Is In Med
ford on business today.
Get your milk, cream, butter eggs
anil buttermilk at Do Voe's.
Joseph Criley of Kerby Is spending
tho week-end In Medford,
Smoke a King Splti cigar, 5o.
Thoy are liome-mnde. tf
O. It. Uaker and family of Hoso
liurR spout last nlRlit in Medford on
their return from Carter Lake.
liuneh goods nt De Voe's.
Frank lllblis of Ashland Is spend
ing the day In Medford on bu.slnesH.
Seo Pave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
lililB.
John W. Pernoll of Applegate Is a
business visitor In .Vedford for a few
days.
Something now, brick Ice cream In
sanitary packages. rfecps two hours
Take ono with you. The Shasta. '
William Lewis, J. W. Laurence and
.losepn J. zoller ot Hold Kill nre
spending the day in Medford.
Typewriter paper ot all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
W. A. Mansfield of Tolo Is spend
lug the day In Medford on business.
Try a King Spitz cigar and on
courage homo Industry.
.1. I. Oswald of Ililt Is visiting
Medford friends today.
lo Voo buys beer bottles.
L. C. Duoley Is a business visitor
In the crt.;.
Dr. Klrebgessuer will bo at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
coii'iillaliim 10 to 3.
i!. Carson of I'rban, 111., is
spending a tew das lit the city look
ing tir littsiucss opeutiKs.
Hatha S.'ic. Itotul llollaud.
Mrs. C. 11. .lordon of Slsson, Cal..
Is visiting Medford friends fur the
week end,
Attend Lottie Howard's millinery
opening Saturday.
Kdilh Alderman ef .Villain''! i.
Cal., is spending a few dujs In .Mod
foul. Siskiyou or Colestln water. 10c
bottle, at Pe Voe's; Sc deposit on
bollle.
Mr. uml Mr.i. W. C. Mul-.uk of I ns
Aimolcs are spending ihe day in Med
ford. inter having visited Crater
La so.
For qi::ilit and service phone :1H.
Itullerfield ;rnvry. llt"
A numher of Medford people at
tended tiie vei'lsnu Itarl'cc'ie at Kosui
Kler Friday afternoon. A feature of
the i!ui was t!u ball game between
Ifogue liiver and Koots Creek. With
tin- score f. to S In the Till lulling.
Jerry Jerome and tjnir QuKonNny,
the iinipires. went on a hunter i-trok
and culled the same off. It appears
the odor of the ro.itirm venietl was
too much for their baseball patt, tue.
Gales sells Ford earn, $JP0 down
and $'.Ti a month.
J.iiees HeHon liiie. .l'. of Pro'--pcet
is spMl,llug thi e, k end in
Med'ord as t'm guest of J. J. Hiirrher.
Mond.iy he will uttend the circus.
Attend l.iui. Howard's millinery
lipening Saturday.
A. T. Karl? or Kimene Is spending
Ihe day In Medford nit business.
.Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Sroab of F.u
Kclii! am tourist visitors III Modford
over tlio week-end
Ills 'c m'lkshakes at lie Voe's.
MeinbcrH of tiie Klk's Minstrel
Iroitpo have heguii rehearsal for the
carnival net month, tinder the di
rection of Jerry Jerome.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
Tho Insurance Man.
.Ml'., mid Mrs. F. K. Hailey of
l-coth, 111., i-.im sightseeing In Mod
ford end vicinity for a few day. '.
Pear label time Is here. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co.
i.'r. W. G. Puiil'ps and faniilv of
r!.iMiei-lln, lire. ,,re tiie glle;jfj el
Mi-iltord friends.
Why not get it at De Voe's?
L. F. lire sc.'e of .'wdilaud in a l-uM-
less visitor I'l lie." illy today.
Pears and npplo label printers for
tho Kogue river valley, Medford
Printing Co. .
Mrs. I-'. I! l-;t , i ;. e of K.iy Colt i
f, wilding tie .Lie with Mid1 r:l
l'li tub-.
Ileiuct Itching, pleating itiid all
kinds of covered buttons made at
Mrs. II. K. Ilauey's, Guriictt-Corey
hldg.
The funeral or Itolaud It. Ilole'n
klss will he held Sunday afternoon
at -::'! p. in. at Perl's Chapel, under
G. A. II. aii'Mdees. Interment will he
In Oddfellow's cemetery Medford.
Or. Stearns has returned home and
will be In his office in Jackson Coun
ty Hank building. Itiioms I7-1S-11).
Office hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. 4
Superintendent llerrian of the
Biute Falls fisli luilchery returned
to the scene of operations today. Tile
fish 'he reports uro in excellent con
dition. He extends it cordial invita
tion to all to visit the hatchery.
Mrs. Ltiudy, Nu-ilone Corsets.
Phone S2S. for call, "30 W. 11th st.
Ashland Thursdays. 154
Jay Gore has left for Kugeiie mid
tho University of Oregon.
A free picture of your baby; age
front 0 to 12 mouths. At tho Star
Photo Shop. Corner Main and Lau
rel. 147
The local w eal her bureau 'predicts
a frost for tonight ami advises those
who have tender vegetables and
plants out to protect them.
Ilutternillk, 10c gal. De Voe's.
Get your gasolino at lie Voe's.
Judge Stewart has returned to
ICaglo Point after a trip to California.
Amos and A. D. McKoo of iliincont
spent Friday In Medford on business.
M. Pence of Palmer Creek spent
Friday afternoon In Medford on busi
ness.
T. F. Hates, representing the
Anderson tailoring line of Chicago,
will he w ith Gus, the tailor, Monday
all day with over K00 samples for
men's Bulls and overcoats to select
from. This will lie an opportunity lor
those desiring a tuilor made suit at
a reasonable price, to secure what
they want and have their individual
patti-rn.
Have Horn of Watkins Is a busi
ness visitor In the city.
Herman Offenbacher of Applegato
siient Saturday afternoon iu Medford
on business.
October New Idea Pattern iu stock.
Medford Hook Store.
AMl'SI-.'MUXTS TONIGHT.
Page tsef
Mae
Marsh
Robert Haron
Tully Marshall
l I 111-! 11. W. lililKFI I'll Tlil-Wt.l.l-:
KIM-; A li'l'S PI.AV
A Child
OF THE
Paris
Streets
ATMIM'IIIJil-:
ST IKS M
I'll Ml XCTFIilZ TH
MAhKs 1IIIS t.M KITION-
Al.l. HK.
M TIIK likl. THING
IN hlAsl'ONK HMhlil
Willie's Wobby Ways
U i.Iit ( i.Hht a illu
oinh-r l'l
(H)i;i iim;i K
SiMr 4 hi u tut W iu. . Hart
nutl IIknIh IWtrn.
Clay PalltTiion is a imsinusa visitor
f ri in Talimt tlila uficrnoun.-
.tr. uml .Mi-. Wlllliim Smith of
ltiiih are hIioj-iiIiik In Medford today.
JVtt'r' HlcKo or .luckKonvtllH ib
traiihiutlng hitsiiifiis In Medford to
day. Ilonii'r rttM'trisoii of Uuiicoia it tu
ihf city on liiitdncKS today.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. luinicls and C.
It, MoiiLihan of 1'nsadriui !itti)d(d tlic
imrbeeiu at Uokuc Ulver Kriday.
Tiie pariMils tcarherH rlrclt? of tho
Lincoln st-hnol will meet Monday,
SetLamlcr 1 f at : p. in., Iu tbe bcliool
building. The off ice im for the com
IiiK ym IH ho elettcd., All inein
beru are nretl to attind, especially
the new patrons.
Mrs. Itiley !). Ilanunn and Mrs.
Arthur Newman wore .lacknonville
vlaitora Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tredrrtek Pelon.e of
Kajile Point are spending the week
end In Medford.
The Deiitwhtand RUper-subinarine
has a Cottunhlu (iratonola and Colutn
liiu records to uinuse the men. Med
ford Hook Slore.
James O'llrlen of AppIeRate Is
transacting busfness In Medlord tlii
afternoon.
Hen I'lymalo and Claude Mile left
Saturday afternoon for Four Mile
Luke on a short hunting trip.
Oscar niacklnton of Cold Mill Is
In tiie city on bushiest today.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Merrill of Hal
Ins, Ore., arrived in Medford In their
ear this morning and will locate here
permanently.
Win. Hart Hamilton, owner of the
Hamilton raneh at K.inlo Point left
Saturday for San Jose, after spending
the suinjuer overseeing developments
tf'u1 his" property.
, liUdjOi PhpjK left Kriday afternoon
for the I'niversity of Oregon.
H'T.'dorninn and party of t'nrval
Hs, aro fpending the ilay in Medford.
They are en roulo to Southern Calif
ornia in their ear, whero they will
apend the winter.
(ieorgc Thompson of Seattle,
Wash., Is In Medford for a few days.
Mr. Thompson was tn tho taxi busi
ness in Seattle, and is considering
starting a line here.
The committee soliciting funds for
the sawmill has secured $15,000 to
date. The first of next week another
active campaign for the sale of stock
will begin. .Most of the merchants
aro subscribing for one and two
shares of stock each.
James. Purdy of .Merlin, Ore,, is in
the city 6 n business today.
JET AT
COOS BAY GIVEN
EUGENE RATES EAST
IMilITl.AND. r.. Sept. S. -TliroiiL'li
ireii:lit rates Irom Con Hay
tu eastern transcontinental territory
are to be made the same as from Ku
:;t'iic and other main tine points, ae-i-oiilin.y:
to announcement today by H.
A. Iliu-liuwt general freight ayent
here of the Southern Pacific railroad.
The rate will go into effect as soon
a- the tat ill" can 1)4' pnhli-hed.
CIHCAHO, Sept. Charles War
ren Fairbanks, republican nominee
jfor vice president, recently has prov
ed himself a "dry" advocate lu Can
ada and a "wet" candidate at home,
j J. Frank Hauly, the prohibition pres
idential candidate declared in an ad
dress here today just prior to the de
parture of tiie prohibition campaign
special on a month's western tour.
Besides Mr. Hanly, Dr. Ira Land-
rllh, the prohibition vice presidential
candidate and about a dozen other
party workers were aboard. A cheer
ing throng sent them away from the
Northwestern station on today's jour
ney through northern Illinois and
Wisconsin.
Mr. Hauly iiioted Mr. Fairbanks
as Inveighing against Btrong drink
while speaking In Toronto.
"And yet .Mr. Fairbanks, In abso
lute control of a great stale conven
tion, refused to iermlt ll to say a
word of condemnation of that tiling.
And tho national convention that
nominated him for vice president re
fused to say a word against it.
"Hod pity a man. who, iu his heart,
believe the liquor traffic to be such
a thing us Mr. Fairbanks himself, has
described, and then permit himself to
be counted for it iu his own "ward.
This is the man whom the republicans
as asking the people or the Pnlted
States to make vice-president."
PEOPLE OF SATEVO
IX PASO, Tex., Sept. !). Knun the
M'tit of u wujion, Franeiseo Villa ul
dres(.,i the populace of Salevo, Chi
huahua, when his forces captured the
town about two weeks ago .aeeording
to an Aiuerieau arriving here today.
The American brought with liiiu notes
ion the speech obtained fruni a Mex
ican, iu which H!a was ipioted as
n vini::
"Vm see hetore you 'Pnncho' Villa
Villa, the bandit, lint you see also
Hint I am paying my soldiers iu silver
and I nromic you it will not he lonu
until I hae a late army. I now
have plenty uf machine guns and am
munition. You aw that neither the
'grinoc"' nor t'le CarrnnzUtas could
catch me even when I was ill. The
iirinocs' are harder Tighter than the
C'uminzita-, hut I hear them no ani
mosity. AM I am interc-stcd iu is iu
punishing traitors mid putting an end
tg fannnza.'
Notice.
Tho trli scheduled for tonight and
Sunday by the Crizzlies will be taken
without fail. Everything is in readi
ness for a big time and the weather
promises to be fine. He on hand at
the Crater Lake Harage tonight at !
o'clock sharp.
ATLANTIC CITY. X. J., Sept. ).
President Wilson, who sjwike here
last niirht before the National Woman
Suffrage association, left here at 1)
o'clock this moniini: bv motor for
Long Hraiich, X. J., to make an ex
tended stay at Shadow Lawn, hi
Minimcr home.
H. D. Gage of Petaluma. Cal., is
in Medford this afternoon, bis ear,
which he' Is driving" to Portland hav
ing broken down.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 1915 C h a 1 m e rs 6 ,
thoroughly overhauled and paint
ed. New tires all around. Perfect
condition. Will take hogs or grain
in trade. H. W. Bingham,
FOR SALE Light auto truck in
first class running order. New
tires. One extra tire and ring
electric lights. Price $300. 72S
Welsh street. HI
DIED
HKKfilX At A-bland, September
S, P.tlli. John S. Ilen-in, aged S!
years, lie was ji native of Kentucky
and came In southern Oregon in
1S.":, lieini: prominently identified
wilh.the growth ami hiMory of Jack
son comity. IU was the father of ley
children, seven .f whom are living,
live Mil:- ami two daughters. Among
ibeui are William, K. Herein of Sun
Frmtei.Mi, general,, coiuim'1, and one
of the vice-preside!.? of the South
ern Pacific company; Hnvid I'., of
Portland ; KthvaiVi of Ilamuionton.
Ciil., and Pled , of this city. Fu
neral ervices will he held on Sunday
afternoon, September Hi. nt J o'clock
t'roin the family redenee, :M;l North
Main ctreel.
J. II. Skinner leaves September 12
for Hallas, Tex., for a month's visit
on business affairs.
Star Theatre
TODAY ONLY
WILLIAM A. BRADY ! '
presents
Edna Wallace Hopper
mill
Frank Sheridan
in a sociological photodrama of ?reat
import
"The Perils ofDivoce"
most severe expo.t of the grent-
est tvil threatening present day so
cial life You must see the play to
appreciate its. strong appeal uganst
divorce.
And a pleasing
NESTOR COMEDY
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and it isxit ihe
C play IX IS
the nam:
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you. a FINE
EVENING'S
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Every Home can have
a Musical Instrument
Tvr j e .t iri n. " . ri . . n.
wonavrrui v aiues in j-icrcoj. riavcT rtanos m (or
Talkini Machos. Etc. TrZtaXoW
Ve arc fcnokn to carry onlvwSat ..t-iflll a.
IS aoad. what will rujitn i.n.1 whnt a WP.QMW PnTt0' .
is fully worth thepricea?hed. Our
easy payment terms place the best
musical instruments wnnin every- s chcCR
one's reach, rill out the coupon ft a?vic9 ... ',C i '...viBe IJ
pr write for catalogues.
Sherman.lay&Co.
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MEDFORD - JEHP 28th
Seat Sale Show Day at Haskins Drug Store
JT- . a.IU
W F 'til " r jr vrt ,1
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UlothesLoiiegians
of every
type
from the
lively lads
to the
book worms mm p
.mm
a a vuu an, gumg
awav to School M
f his Fn vnn w3ll ZS
need a new wardrobe con
sisting say Suit, Over
coat, Shirts, Cap, Ties,
Underwear, etc.
Our assortment is complete
for your selections and our rep
utation is sufficient when it is
up to style and value
MODEL CLOTHING CO.
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AFX
BUFFALO BILL Sgf B,",VEEST cx
Voei&iNwiD west SSST r"JJ. .
.TpRAiniE OUTFIT OF UliX'iw,
, COWBOYS "f-N, V
'T-P .vvVWlL APPVK AT EVERY Jt&$V
1M.
Pf THEDKCYBABY
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11 Li 8. B L
IAS STREET PARADE
7:15 Two Performances Daily, Rain or Shine S :1 5
P'M Door Open an Hour Earlier Vj P.M
E WEIGHS
p I 109 Lbs.
BORN IN DENVER. APPAL 15. 1916
EVERY
MORNIN'Q
10:30
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