Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 12, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFO.RT) .MATL THfBlTN E, JlRDTORh, ORKOON', T17KSDAY, KKLTKMP.KR 12, WIG
I0CAL AND
PERSONAL
Tr. Denim of Kosh I.1111C Is trans
acting busiiK'KH in .Mcilloid today.
John Simon Ik visiting f rli-iitl:; uiul
relatives In the Hokuo Itiver vnhey.
Mr. Simon left Ills former home in
KukIo J'oliit rii yearn njio wui'iullii';
Ills time Fltico then In various pints
of I Lie country, following IiIk occupa
tion of miner.
Get your baker? goods at De
Vou'b.
Sir. nnU lira. Irving UoiIko of !,k
Crock are Hpitndlnis the l:iy In Med
ford. Aro yon mill piiyjnn $1,011 for 10
Safety l(a.or ulutleH when you eun
havo 12 of your (lull ones ro-Kliarp-oned
and made as Rood us new for
:i0e at Heath's IJitig Htore, opiioslto
Nusli Hotel.
Frederick Heath of Haulo Point
npent Monday In Medford.
iVValthani iiinlio 7 Jewels, 20-year
cane. Ounrunteed. A flno time piece.
At the rIkii of the red dial clock. Pay
10. Diamond, Jeweler ir2
Henry V. Orth Is a vlsllor In the
city l'n in i oi I KlaniHlli.
' Seo the Block laheiB carried by the
Medfoiil I'tiutlng Co., if you are in
a hurry.
.1. Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. i. A.
MiiKbon ol ced spent Mon.i.iv and
J riexday lr Medford.
Medford boosters smoke tbo Med
ford and Mt. l'itt cisuru.
' lialldi 0. .IcnnliiKH of Run,' ii. is
tinttsnetiiiK liiiiiiness In the city today.
. The now plant of tlie Nurral Bak
Inn Company will be open for pub
lic Inspection on or about September
1. Exact date 'will be announced
later. South Front Btrcct.
' ' .1. H. Simons of KhkIo Point spent
Tuesday in .Medford on buslueSii.
Ilii Itnrmilk 3c quart at Do Voe'a.
('. W. iinrrlck of Salem Is in the
city on business for tbo week.
Why smoko bit cigars, when L
(ondiis aro only 10c.
C. 10. Chime of Yreku, spent Mon
day and TuoHduy In Medford.
' Auto wheels repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub.
llo ninrknt.
Mr. unit Mrs. .r. T. C. Nash of
Yrelia and Ilerkeley urn vintllnn
frlendii In Mudfoid for tbo week,
Ilaliory'Roods at lio Voo'u. .
Howard Woodruff was arrested
Tuosiluy inoriiltiK for ilninkenness
and was released upon puyuieul of a
fine of $."i.'
(let your milk, cream, butter eggs
and liutloriullk at Do Voe'a.
I'M White of Antelope Is In Med
ford Unlay, having brought In a load
of choice pears, which be disposed of
locally.
Smoke a King Spitz cigar. Bo
Tboy are hniuo-made. tf
.1. l. Logan of Crescent City, Cal.,
arrived In Mod ford Inst night, hav
ing driven from the coast. Mr. l.ogan
is looking over the valley with a
view to locating hero permanently.
This .Is '.the week to bring In your
dull Safety ltu.or blades and have
lliem nmde as good as new at Heath's
Drug Store, opposite Nash .Hotel.
I'M LcKain of Lexington, Ky., is
spending a few days In .Medford and
vicinity,
l,el me do your agate grinding and
mountain. Satisfaction my guaran
tee. At the sign of the red dial dock.
Kay M. Illamoud, Jeweler. Ki'!J
A. I'leinlug is a visitor in tbo city
from Newark, New Jersey.
l.uniu goods at Ho Voo's.
W. II. Willis of Sullivan, lml..
spent Tuesday In Medford.
See Dave Wood about that fire in
surance policy. (Jftlco Mall Tribune
litdg.
Paul W. Moil-Is of I'orvallls Is
visiting friends in Medlord.
Something new, brick Ice cream in
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours.
Take one with you. Tho Shasta.
.Medrmd merchants would be wil
ling, they say, to have a circus come
to town very often lr as much money
would be spent as was the case yes
terday. .Merchants and showmeu
both agree thai the circus dropped
iiiucb mure money here than Ibey
lottU in at the performance. They
spent ov,-r ! rr limse feed.
ImiiLil'i a carload of flour, a large
"liiaiit ily of meat, besides smaller ar
ticles. ' Alter the show a continual
stream of perioriuers could lie seen
going down the track to the cars
almost all with bundles under their
anus. They purchased clothing be
sides qiiuiilities of groceries to tide
lliem over the :ioo-mile Jump to
( lib o. Itcstaiirauts all S'nidav night
were crowded with show people. The
theaters, bv renuest opened early at
the matinee performances yesterday
and bail capacity house, as they did
Sunday. And the crimils, accord
ing to Manager Hunt, were mosilj
perrorniers from the circus.
Typewriter paprr ot nil kinds at
Sleilfonl Printing Co.
Paul V. Marls of Corvallls Is In the
city for ti few days on business.
Try a King Spitz cigar and en
courage home Industry.
Miss Sum M. Hoffman of Portland
1b visiting, friends n Medford. 1
I (leorgo W. Sherwood of Tacoma is
spending a few days in Medford and
j vicinity. ,
De Voo buys bocr bottles.
j .1. W. .McCoy of Kluinulh Falls
spent Mnnilnc and Tuesday In Med
ford on business.
Dr. Klrchgessner will be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. .Martin of Lake
Forest, 111., spent Monday night in
.Medford, leaving Tuesday morning
for Crater Lake.
Hatha 2r,c. Holul Holland.
James lletsou Crleve, Jr., who has
been the guest of J. .1. hiitchor re
turned Monday to bis homo ut Pros
pect. Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c
bottle at De Voo's; So doposlt on
bottle. s
C. S. Pendleton Is a business visitor
In the city rroin Coiiiille.
. Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down
and J2". a month.
All Ibis week the sale of perfum
ery Is on. li.lc per ounce for values
from DOc to $2.00. Heath's Drug
Store, opposite Nash Hotel.
W. 11. McCliiro of Kervllle, Cal., Is
spending u few days In tbo city oil
business.
Dig 5c milkshakes at De Voe'a.
Isaac llest is a business visitor in
Medford from Grants Pass.
For the best Insurance seo Holmes
Tho Insurance Man.
10. II. Day and family of Gold Hill
spent .Monday anil Tuesday in Med
ford. Why not got It at Do Voe's7 ,
Rudolph Peck of I, like Creek is in
Medford trading today.
Pears and apple label printers for
the Iioguo river valloy. Medford
Printing Co.
Dolph Nailer has returned from
Brookings, where be has been em
ployed as millwright and carpenter.
Hemstitching, pleating and all
kinds of covered buttons made at
Mrs. H. 10, llancy'B, Garnctt-Corcy
bldg.
.Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Parsons of tbo
Hillcrest orchards arrived in Medford
Tuesday morning from their homo at
Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. l.undy, Xu-llone CorBCts,
Phono S2S, for call, 730 W. lltb st.
Ashland Thursdays. ,' . 154
Miss Margaret Crlffln left Tuesday
morning for Ilerkeley, where sho will
attorn! tbo University of California.
Buttermilk, 10c gal, De Voe's.
lOarl Conklln left Tuesday morning
for Dray, Cal., whore ho will reside.
flet your gnsollno at Do Voe's.
Mr., and. -Mrs. It. I,. Kay, who have
been 111 tho East, buVo returned tp
iMedford. , , ,
Pear label time Is here. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co. .'; ,
A. K. Krhu.it of ltpgti,e HiVer is
spending the day In .Mod fold on. busi
ness. Dance, Trail, Saturday, Sept. 111,
orehcti'ii, supper. Como. 1-17
John Finger, who left Medford
three years ago, and Is now employed
at Oakland, Cal., Is visiting MeiUord
friends.
Mrs. 10. J. Mollis, of Trinidad, Col
orado, left for southern California to
day, on her way homo, alter a visit
with Mrs. John II. Kngllsh, S2!i Min
nesota, avenue, for the past six weeks.
ilr. and .Mrs. F. K. Deuel have re
turned from a trip in their cur to
southern California.
.1. W. t Dad) Duulap has rolurnod
from a six mouths trip to New York
City and other points. .
Ili ad Kadi HI T, formerly of .Med
ford. and now a resident of (Ileinlale,
is spending a few days visiting Med
ford friends.
Jack Aitkin, county fruit Inspec
tor, e;iterday pleaded guilty to the
charge of killing u doe September .1
and paid a flue of $2.".
The Soul hern Oregon Parents' Kd-
iiciiliuunl Hiireau will not have a rest
room at the fair owing o lack of
available sluice. However. Ihoso In
charge will be glad to welcome mil
of town parents at the permanent
location at the public library any Sat
urday afternoon at 2: till o'clock.
Miss A nun Piirueker spent Tues
day afternoon visiting relatives In
Ashland.
Henry Trusty, mall carrier between
lOagle Point and Persist, Is spending
tho day In .Mcdioi'd.
ItESOI.I TIUNS Ol'' I'OXIMIMOXCIO
W'l I I0UI0AS, the Allwlse Supremo
('liiincclbir on high has culled to
her reward the spirit of the wile of
our esteemed llrolher Moko. There
fore, be It
Itesolved. That Talisman Lodge No.
.11, K. of P. extend to llrolher Mean
our sincere sympathy in his, sorrow.
And. be It further
Itesolved, That a copv or these res
olutions be gicn to lllotber Meg",
one copy furnished for publication
and one copy died in the archives of
the lodge.
10. W .lAtjPA,
C. W. II MiUISO.V.
M. A. KAHIOIt.
Committee.
(Mill Ol III WKS
We wish to thank our many friends
mid lleichhnrs for their kindness unit
uipiithy during Hie illness and death
of our beloved hushaliil anil father.
Also (i. A. H. and I;, 'II. I Coriw toe
their many kindnesses.
,MIIS U. It HOTl'UKISH.
AND FAMILY.
Children's Community Day pro
gram at the enmity fair, Medlord,
Sept. 1 I, is as follows:
10 a. in. Written spelling contest.
11 a. m. Tennis at Country club
courts 1 mile east of town.
12 Harbecue.
1::I0 p. in. Minor sports at the fair
grounds: Four legged race, plllo
fight, r0 yard sprint (children mule
10), tug of war (a children under 10
from any school or community), bun
eating contest, slow bicycle race.
Field iiikI Truck Uveitis
Hoys "A", 0 to 1: yearn: 50 yard
dash, run broad Jump, shot put, 100
dash, pole vault.
"U", I I to 1.1 years: shot put, 100
dash, pole vault, run broad Jump, 220
run.
"O", Hi to 20 years: Pole vuult,
100 dash, run broad Jump, UNO run,
shot put.
Oil-In, "A", (I to II! years: no yard
dash, Indian club race.
"11", HI to 20 years: fin yard dash,
buskct bull distance, basket 11., bas
kets.,, "'' V
Tennis doubles and-, singles will be
held nt tho Country cHil) coiu-ts olio
niflft'Oaut of town. Students partici
pating are reiiiested to be at the
courts promptly at II a., in. when
drawings will bo made for nuitchns,
and all should be provided with ten
nis shoes and racquet. Unfinished
matches will be resumed at 1:.''0 in
the afternoon.
ECOUAPSE
niHBHEHH SUCCESSES
IjU'lOlllOC, Sept. 12. Tho St. Law
rence Bridge company mid tho Quebec
llrldge commission are conducting a
Joint investigation today Into the. col
lapse of the central spun. of Ilia Que
bec cantiliver - bridge over tho SL,
Lawrence' river while It' was being
hoisted Into position. The death list
remains at eleven. ,
Accounts of survivors of tbo illsa!!
ter and spectators are at hopeless vur-.
lance, some holding that tho span It
self buckled first, and others that the
hoisting supports did not work uni
formly, thereby throwing too much
strain on the supports.
lOngineers in charge of the con
struction work said today that as soon
as the cause of the accident is ascer
tained the work of either reconstruct
ing a new span or raising the col
lapsed one would be undertaken im
mediately. It was understood Hie work will
ca-t $1.0110.(1(111.
The opening of the bridge, sched
uled .Tor, next .spring, has been Indefi
nitely postponed. .
'J'li'bec liarbor officials, on finding
that the fallen span did not block
the ship channel, penulited today the
resumption of navigation by ocean
going vessels.
DKNVKIi. Colo.. Sept. I'J. Fiiii
woollier favored n heavy sole iu Col
ol'llllo's pliluill'ic- lotlny. (ovcrilnr
(leorge A. Carlson mid Siiiuuel I).
S'ichol-on of l.cailville roiticMcil Hie
republican noiiiiiiiitioti, while Julin
C. Hunter was unop,M-e,l I'nr Hie
item, .era tic gubernatorial nomination.
l!cMile the lull .-late ticket, eiuigivs
incn are being' neininatcil.
Pioneer Asvoclatlnn Meeting
Th- Southern Oregon Pioneers' as
sociation win hold a lnei'ilng at Jack
sonville at tisiil September 2X. Pio
neers and their sous and daughters
are cor.llullv Invited lo attend. I It'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST--Overcoat between Phoenix
mid Three Oaks orchard. Fiip'er
return to HaiiLvare store l'hoerix,
or phone O-F-2 1 . I Hi
Protect your Complexion
with Marir.cllo Motor Cream
Forms a protecting coat before the
a.. plication of pnrtdcr. Keeps the
skin smoetli and free from iiritatlun.
and preients Lin ami sunburn.
Price 50c
407 (imnell-tVivy Hid.
BRITISH WARSHIP
ERH
WASIIIN'tlTOX, Sept. . Violn
tie n of American neiitrnliiy Uv
HritMi tuipeilii lion I which lml, I .up
and examined Hie Philippine steamer
Ccbit wit liin the territorial waters of
the Philippines, was reported to the
witr deportment today by (inventor
(lenel'.'ll Hal'liMin. ti,,., dispatch illl
meiliiilelv was t rnti'-mil led to the
slute department mid mil ,e iniiile ( he
siilijeet ol' a vigorous protest lo Great
P.ritain.
The incident occurred ycslenlny,
one mile ami u liuH' ol')' Ciirnbao isl
and. According: to Hie report ol' the
steamer's master. Lieutenant liniles,
coiuiuiiniliug II. M. S. deslrover No. 2.
hoarded tile Cebu, nuiilu ililiifies
aliout her passengers mid took both
Hie ship's miliiil'est and lier passen
ger list. Apparently the ol'Iieer was
seiirehini; lor a man named liady,
wlio wns not round.
On releasing Ihe Cebu, Hie lieuten
ant miide this note on lier log:
"Hoarded nl .'l:."i() n. m.', Il-ll-lti,
examined and passed. "
There has been more Hum one eoni-
plninl iilinul Ihe activity ol' the llritisli
vessels nroiiiul the Philippines, uiul
while Governor (leiierul Harrison's
report I'lirnishes Ihe basis for u spe
cific protest, it is probable Hint
Great lirilain will be called upon lo
restrict the operations ol" lier patrol
ling sipiailron generally in mid near
Ihe lerritorial waters of the islands.
Ill order that there might be no mis
take about where tlie Cebu was ut
Hie lime she wns held up, her exact
position was given by the master ns
liillons: Latitude, 14 degrees, l(i
minutes; longitude, Hit) degrees, .,"i
minutes, or one and a hall' miles from
Ciiralino island.
IN . CARPATHIANS
rKTIiO(IKAI). Sepl. l-'.-N.'w
piMluiHis art- ;innonutM'r ny tin w;u
niricc tntluy. Scvcrnl Ihm1i(s in tho
Itjiily-Chrrt'iiiDsli region near the !tn-
kmvhia lionlcr wvvv Inki'u aixl held'
;iinl Kit j nil mountain, to the south.
!iN was ca)thiiTl today with m-arly
WOO orisonors.
The ot'lit'ial stalcincnl says:
"In the region of the Kivrr ln'alv-
Clicrcniosli our-troops farrin! srveral
Ik'i-hls. Kiiomy attempts to regain
1 licni were iinsncecst'al.
"la the wooded Carpathian, in (lie
region ol' Kaput mountain, our troops
upied a v'uVuu north tit Knpul
mitiiutiiin, and, pur-miiii.' tin enemy,
also tiMk possession of this mountain,
makia prisoner iu this operation
thirteen offieers and 000 men and
rnpliirin:: eveu maehine inm, three
trem-h mortars and one earelditrht.
"Caueiwus front: Our detachment
eaplmid the pyramidieal mountain
smith ol" Ihe village nf I'irdiani ami
oeeiipied the height on Ihe left hank
of tlie river ,Miis!adaraki. Snow fell
in the mountain and ' there was
frot."
How's This?
IVo nltr Out HMiKlrnd IMIsi-h Rcnvunl f-r snj
i-Hfli of iitsnh tliiil t'niiiHit Iw- curfl liv llnll'
t'aiarth Cmc.
V. J. CHKNKY Jt UU. TiUel. ().
Wp. (ln iindvrstitncil, hnt known !', .t,
ni-ncv P tbi: lt l.l .rti. imkI WMi'vc lilut
wrfoctly iMtuirnlilc Iu all Imsfui'Kct ir.iiiMcUuiijt
iii liiinii. inU.v ship io curry miL any uMIkiUIwu.
amtltf ly Iil. firm.
NAT. HANK OF OOMMKIU'K.
Ti.I.hIii. Ohio.
tlsll's Cstarrh Cnrp I :-K"n Iiii.-rnnt'v. ndluK
ilrivtly i);i(Hi Ihi' Ithnnl mul uiiioti Mjrftn" ot
tli" ftn. TpstlmonlaU (H'lit fr4-( lrlcv 7ft
Xnt icr Nltl. SoM hy aU Drtl(.'j;is(s.
Children's Eyes
retuire en refill watehili, ipecinlly
during school yearn. At thn fust 1
siKn oT weHkness lliey Fhould liHvoj
their to examined, and if n. -'bi-ary i
(ioi.'ses should te worn . Tht'. ni.y.
Ie ret:mU ta their studies hy Kye
stiaiu,
DR.RICRERT
r l he May liiiivui,v.
SMELTER TRUST
MOW YOltlf, Sept. 12. Tho semi
annual report of the American Smelt
ing and Kcfiniiig Company for the
six mouths ended June 31, last, shows
an enormous gain in earnings over
tbo first half of la 15.
Net Income for tbo six months
applicable to dividends amounted to
H 1.1 ir,.i;:i I, an increase over 1915
of $(1,125,712. After payment ot
dividends on preferred and common
shares there was carried to the
credit of tho surplus $U,(i I2,9ti0. Tho
abnormal increase Is duo to greater
production, higher prices and new
linos of business In which thg com
pany has become Interested. No part
of the earnings was derived from Its
Mexican properties, which have been
in u state of suspension.
L. E. McDonald of the Hogue 101k
resort is In Medford on business this
afternoon.
"LITTLK COMItADE"
Is u term complimentary to any wife;
but how few now-a-days deserve the
compliment!' If Ill-health prevents
women should- remember that there
Is one tried and truo remedy for their
ailments, that Is Lydia 10. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. This medicine
niado from roots and herbs has for
forty years been alleviating the suf
fering of women, making (hem
healthy and strong, and better wives
and mothers. Adv. '
AMXS10MEXTS TONIGHT.
Page
Win. S.
Tn tin
Primal Lure
Von cull I'ci'l tin: breutli
fit' tlie till outdoors as j't'ni
follow W. S. .Hart in his
ailvi'iitiu't's. ' '
Keystone
THE LOVE COMET
a decided novelty
in Keystones all
the laughs you can
crowd into 2-reel time.
TOMORROW
Theda Bara in
East Lynne
iStar Theatre
NOW, PLAYING
mi i:itnti) 1'iioToi'i
, . PitliSIOXTS
RUPERT JULIAN
in thu Buiiiitil'iil ami t'octic
Five , Ait Drama of, Love
"Naked Hearts"
Bused on Lord Alfred Tennyson's
llt'iintilnl Pooin, ".Mimd"
The. I'ust liuclu'diiiK
i ii.xci:i,i. mi. i, i (. ion
Tome Into the garden, .Mimd,
For the black hut, night, has riowu
Come iiita the Barilen. .Maud,
I am hete il the mite alone."
Uei-nlliiin th du.vs of Chivalry, itoviv
iiiit nieiiiorlea or. Youthful Love. He
riectini; the Ue'eiiest of I.ove Tras
tdles. ' The Artistry of Photoplaying
Iteailies I'lrfection. lieautiful Wom
en and Chivalrous .Meu Will Bring l)e
llKht. .Valorous Deeds Portrayed In
Thrilling Episodes. The Acme or l)e
liBhtful Scenes and Urllllant Acting.
NEWS PICTORIAL
riiMlM.
;ko.jikii.n in PASVI AI.K
rri THEDA
f BARA
f i-tA in
M-U EAST
;:. LYNNE
Vw'i TOMORROW
PAGE
EDWARD CHARLES ROOT
Music Studio
COI.LHGE lIl'lLDIXli. 31 NOItTIf ClUAI'H ST UK FT.
Teacher of Violin, Clarinet and Fretted Instruments
Modern sclentluic instruction.
individuality is assured and sustained. Orchestral tralnitih-, Ititluu
ing j I .-; til ino for pupi's.
PIANO INSTRUCTION
D. Gertrude Shoults
Teacher of Experience and Pupil of
Fred Alton Haight
rilollt' ll(i-li
MLSS EDNA WARNER
Teacher of the Popular
Funiliinii'iitals of music learned by 'means of panics.
; Applicable for pupils of any age over five years.
Hotel Holland Building
Over the Mail Tribune IMmne :!ll-,l
MRS. E. V. COFFIN
Teacher of
PIANO AND VOICE
00 IIOSH AVE.
MR. FRED ALTON HAIGHT
Teacher of Piano and Harmony
A successful teacher who gots results quickly. To avoid disap
pointment, register now, us vacant lesson periods are limited.
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO
401Gmuott
Melforu Oregon
PROGRAM
Jackson County Fair
MEDFORD SEPT. 13, 14, 15 and 16
Thursday, Sept. 14-SchooI and Community Day
Baseball coninieiieiiig I'J oYlork.
Harbeeue, free, V2:'M o'elonk.
Kelay vaee, Ashland, Appleate, Orauls Pass anil
Medford represented, for championship southern
Oregon.
SCHOOL AND FIELD PROGRAM
All Jackson county schools represented, with a var
ied assortment of events included in such meets
lasting three hours,
Friday, Sept. 15-AshIand's Day at the Fair
llaseball, commencing 12 o'clock.
Two-year-old running race, tlirue-eigbtlis mile.
Cowboys' pony race.
Bull riding.
Quai'tei'-inile running race,
(loat roping.
Cowgirls" running race. '
Half-mile running race.
I'clay race.
Bucking contests.
Wild-horse race.
Novelty races and stunls.
Saturday, Sept. 16-Everybody's Day at the Fair
Cowgirls' running race. ' ''
Bull ritling.
Cowboys' running race.
Three-eighths mile running race.
(ioat roping.
Five-eighths mile race.
Steer bullilogging.
Bucking contests.
Belay race.
Wild'-Jiorse race.
Novelty races and stunls.
NIGHT PROGRAM
Hood program each night uptown, consisting of
music, vaudeville, style shows with living models,
etc., free to all who attend the afternoon perform
ance at fair grounds, in the room corner of Central
avenue and Sixth street, opposite M. I & If. store.
Tlie ' iinfoldmeiit of the p'lpllu O
5155 Pi'iinsvlvaiiia Ave.
Fletcher Music Method J
PHONE SOO-L
- Coiey ltulldliig
: I'lunio Ti.
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