Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 13, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1016
TOCAL AND
V PERSONAL
The W. C. T. U. will hold a meet
ing In the public library building on
Thursday afternoon tit 2:30.
Dr. and Mrs. R. O. Thurston of
Centralla, Wash., are spending the
day in Medford. They are enroute
to San Diego, where they will srond
the winter.
Get your bakery goods at De
Voe's,
Mrs. tieorge William Hooper, Miss
A. G. Jewell, Miss W. K. Jewell and
Kdward McGill of San Francisco aro
Medford visitors today.
'Waltham make 7 jewels, 20-year
case. Guaranteed. A fine time piece.
At the sign of the red dial clock. Fay
E. Diamond, Jeweler K2
W. It. Itoss of Grants Pass is in
the city today on legal business.
See the slock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
li. I). Summerfield of Tacoma,
Wash., Is In Medford today on busi
ness. Medford boosters smoke the Med
ford and Mt. Pitt cigars.
Mr. and Mrs. II. h. Wnlther re
turned Tuesduy evening from Seattle
where they spent the past three days.
Miss Leah Walther remained in Se
attle, where she will attend the
University of Washington.
The new plant of the Nurml Bak
ing Company will he open for pub
lic Inspection on or about September
1. Exact date will be announced
later. South Front street.
Frank Sander of Ashlnnds is
spending tho day in Medford.
Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voo's.
Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald of Sacra
mento are tourist visitors in the city
today.
Why smoke bit, cigars, when La
Gondns are only 10c.
Mr. ami Mrs, P. II. Coolldge of
Borkeley are spending a few days In
Medford.
Auto wheels repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
Mr. and Mis. Martin Hfklns spent
Tuesday night In Medford, leaving
Wednesday morning for their homo
In Los Angeles.
Bakery goods at De Voe'e.,
C. II. lluyley of Boston left In the
stage Wednesday morning for Crater
.Lake.
Got your milk, cream, butter eggB
anil buttermilk at De Voe's.
- F. W. Paige of Fort Dodge Iowa,
Is spending a few days in Medford
and vicinity.
Smoke a King Spitz cigar, Ec.
They are home-made. tf
W. F. Merrill of Tacoma, Wash., Is
In Medford today. Mr. Merrill Is in
specting orrhurd property and In
tends to make his homo in the valley.
Let me do your agoto grinding and
mountain. Satisfaction my guaran
tee. At the sign of the red dial clock.
Fay E. Diamond, Jeweler. l'i'f
Dr. and Mrs. E. Mlngus of Multi
field arrived In Medford In their cur
Tuesday evening and left this nurn
ing lor Crater Lako.
Lunch goods at De Voe's.
George Alford of Ferns vnllov
spent Tuesday afternoon In Medford
on business.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bids.
H. H. Taylor of Ruch is In .Med
ford on business today.
Something now, brick Ice cream In
Banltary packages. Keeps two hours.
Take one with you. The Shasta.
The A. V. Walker Company bus
sold a Chalmers 8-30 to Will Brown
of Kiigle Point and a Maxwell tour
ing car to Frank 101 1 lot t.
Typewriter papor ot all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
M. K. Warrell, former publisher
of the Saturday Itevlew III Medford,
stopped orf this morning enroute
from his homo In Portland to Berke
ley, where he will spend tho winter
with bis daughter.
Try a King Splti cigar and en
courage home Industry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ilaniniell ol
Each) Point are spending tho day In
Medford.
De Voo buys beer bottles.
W. V. Pool of Kagle Point Is In
Medford for the day.
Baths 2.-.C. Hotol Holland.
George Womsley of Eagle Point Is
a business visitor In the city today.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c
bottlo at De Voe's; Dc deposit on
bottle.
F. L. Heath spent Tuesday even
ing In Eagle Point.
Gates sells Ford cars, 1200 down
and (2 5 a month.
Mrs. B. St. Brower of Central Point
is 'shopping In Siedforil today.
Hlg 5c milkshakes nt De Voe's.
J. W. Lawrence of Gold Hill trans
acted busluess in .Medford Wednes
day. For the best Insurance see Holmes
The Insurance Man.
James Unrnion of Myrtle Creek
spent Tuesday night In Medford.
leaving Wednesday morning for
Crater Lake in Hie stage.
'y not get it nt Do Voe's?
II. B. Hall Is a business visitor In
the city from Portland.
Peara and apple label printers for
the Rogue river valley. Medford
Printing Co.
Mrs. John F. iieddy, Paul Reddy.
MIsb Bowling, Miss Mct'ube and M.
M. Cowley, who have spent the sum
mer at Takilma, Ore., were In Med
ford Tuesday night. They will leave
Thursday in their cur for their homes
at San Francisco.
Hemstitching, pleating and all
kinds of covered buttons made at
Mrs. B. E. Haney's, Garnctt-Corey
bldg.
Charles W. Kellogg of Duncom is
transacting business in Medford today.
Mrs. Liindy, Nu-Bone Corsets,
Phone 828, for call, 730 V. 11th st.
Ashland Thursdays. 154
Misses Slay B. DeVoe and Slary
Walks of Kenton, Ohio, are visiting
friends in Siedrord.
Buttermilk. 10c gal. Do Voe's. '
Walter L. Too.e of Salem Is spend
ing the day in .Medford, organizing a
Hughes Non-Partisan League.
Get your gasoline at De Voe's.
II. J. Feller, Sirs. Feller and
daughter are tourist visitors In the
city from Long Beach, Cal.
Pear label time is here. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co.
Mr. and Sirs. William Von der
Mullen of Wellen spent Wednesday In
-Medford.
S. Pcuniston of Ashland will ex
hibit two new varieties of seedling
dahlias that he has evolved, at the
fair.
John Slorton of Glendale Is In the
city this afternoon on business.
Dr. Klrchgcssner will he at Hotel
Nash every Wcdnesduy. Hours for
consultation, 10 to 3.
On account of the lurgo crowds
that aro expected to attend the coun
ty fair, two big dances will be given
at the Xatatorluni Friday and Satur
day evenings, September 15 and 10.
Professor Howell is arranging a spec
lul orchestra for these Important
dunces. Tho lurge floor will he
placed In excellent condition, and tho
hull will bo well ventilated.
The Bear Creek orchard through
tho Rogue River Fruit and Produce
Association, today sold a car of 912
boxes of Cornice Blue Triangle pears
at $2 per half box, f. o. b. .Medford.
The Bear Creek orchard has shipped
5,000 half boxes of Cornice pears this
season.
Sllss Emma Thompson of Central
Point' is shopiilng .In .Medford this
afternoon. . . I Hfil
A. W. Slorey of San Francisco is
spending a few dayB in Siedforil and
vicinity, . , ,
FLEEING ALLIES
ALLEGED GUILTY
COURT MARTIALS
F0RL0SS0FH0RSES
ON BULLIS DEAL
Summons were served this ut'tor
mxin upon tin mn.vor, city rceunler,
members of the rity council ami S. S.
llullis in the injunction proceedings
brought by Attorney Ncwmim on lie
halt' of Charles 1). Colby to prevent
the snle by the city of bonds for the.
ctiiistrtictioit of tho railroad to the
Mint lA'iljie.
Yesterday Mr. Hitllis expressed a
desire, that the papers might be serv
ed, the cuso tried ami decided upon
its merits.
The complaint filed by Attorney
New man alleges fraud and conspir
acy in the elections in which the ltluc
l.edge amendment was carried by a
In rue majority.
DIZD
James It. I'eppurd died today.
September 13, at tho Sacred Heart
Hofpitnl, aKd t-ti years, 4 months.
The remains will be Rhlpped to Port
land, where after services Thursday
at St. Mary's Cathedral, they will be
Interred In Mount Calvary cemetery.
Tho deceased, who was unmarried,
loaves ti brother, Alfred K. Peppard
and a Muter, Mary E. Spencer, both of
Portland. ,
liKRUX, Kept. l:l.--The ulTHiil
Muignrinn Muteinent if September 11
sjiy.s ten enimnn were taken by the
Ilulurinns at Fort Arabtablu, and
continues:
'The retreat of the Iftnnanians,
K Us.- in ij rind Serbians . was accom
panied by the mot horrible crueltio,
especially on the part of the Kiimnn
liili, it l: ii in--1 I be dcl eiielcs.s popa
latiim. "Since the fir-t day after the
crossing of the frontier it bus been
cstabli-hcd that the Kiiinauian army
lin committed a series of inhumane
atrocitic which more and more pin ve
to have been incredibly bestial. Some
days before the declaration of war
the Kuumiiiau authorities took nil
cattle without forum I requisition.
When the Kuniniiians retreated they
formed special detachments for I lie
burning of Jiulgarian villages. The
villages of Cikioy, Aitomrovo and
Scrcbarna and others in the vicinity
of Tuitukai ami SilUtriu are still
burning. One detachment defeated
near Sin-.a!ar, September 7, sent a
company with two officers to the vil
lage of Scrcbarna. AH tho male in
habitants were executed during the
night. The streets were filled with
the bodies of innocent persons, muti
lated in the most horrible fashion.
A number of children were burned
in locked houses. The women and
the remaining children were carried
to Sili.stria.
"On September 9 the men of Ali
fak were taken lo the bald; of the
Danube nnd killed mercilessly. Their
bodies were thrown into the river. In
habitants of the villages of Knlipe
trovo, Aitmir, Crndmnr nnd Dabuk
were transported to the west bank
near Kularash in order to protect the
cowardly enemy from our fire.
''On September 10, south of Lake
(Klrnvo (.Macedonian front) infantry
fighting- was continued from the pre
vious day. Zouaves who attempted to
cross the Struma near Xcvolyen nnd
Kardinos wore driven buck with heavy
losses to the west bank by our eoun-ter-altack."
E
SAN" A.Vi'ON'IO, Tex.. Sept. IX I'KTROGRAI), Sept. 13. The ltus-
Tlie ilinppearunce of fifty army ! slans are holding the ground won in
lior-e und mules, valued nt about
$13,00(1, is revealed here today
through the action of Major General
Fiuij-tim in sending lo Wn.-.hini'toii a
i'eiiiel that the quartermasters of
the I'irM and second Illinois infan
try, Captains J. II. Walialh uml Fred
W. I. mii.-1, respeetivei.v, he returned
here lor eourt'iiiirtii'l.
Tlie "1 fil ers me charged with ne
glect of duly in hoim; the animals,
lurneil over to them when their reri
uienls reached ihe hmder. What has
heroine of the iiniinnis is iud known.
n. i !..,..-.... - ..:.t i. i..
would jroeeute every supply offieerj
in the service guilty of this sort of
negligence.
the recent fighting In the Carpath
ians despite heavy counter attacks,
according to today's wur office state
ment which says:
"In the. region of KIga and on the
Itlver Dvlna the activity of the en
emy's air fleet increased.
"In the region south of Jesupol (In
Oalicia ten miles south of lialicz)
enemy attempts to cross -the river
IJystrltza were frustrated by our fire.
"In the wooded Carpathian region,
along the upper course of the river
Charny-Cheremosh the enemy launch
ed unsuccessful attacks on the heights
I captured by us.
"In the Baltic, on the evening of
September 9, our fleet successfully
bombarded enemy trawlers in the Ir
hen straits. Some of them were com
pelled to run ashore."
Mr. and Mrs.1 John M. Roberts and
Mr.' and Mrs. O. I). Grey, of Portland
arrived in Medford last night in their
car and left this morning for Crater
Lake.
Kn.MK, Sept. IX Italian troops in
the Ihilomilc Alps, on the far north
erly line of the AiMro-ltnliun front,
lime captured a wiMtion comuiumiinr
Travonan.cs pass und cutting Aus
tria's communications lietween the
Tritveiinnzes valley and. the I.aazuoi
region, the war office announced to
day. The official statement follows:
"Minor offensive actions continue
in the ArMi ami upper I'omiiu valleys.-
On .Monday evening- we repuls
ed utlecks east of (Iriso and in Ihe
Zaru valley.
"North of Knl.arcgo our Alpine
troops gained possosion of a posi
tion which not only commands the
Trnveiianes pass, hut also interrupt-
enemy coiiiiiiuuications between ihe
Traveiianzcs valley and the I.aga.uoi
district.
I. list evening enemy aircraft bom
barded Venice, I'oidone, J.ntisnnn,
Muraiio, Cervignuno anil Aipi'dcia,
wounding a few civilians and doing
slight damage."
FOR THROAT AND LUNGS
BTimiMIKN COlOIlt) AND tOU
Eckman's
Alterative
BOUU BY ALL LKAIilXO Dttt'COlS'M
RANKHcNALLYfSCO.
MAKERS OF MAPS
for All the World
"MICACiO
new youn
I
Suits (o)
TO. ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIM, UPSTAIRS
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HKAL.DSBUUG.' Cal., Sept. 13.
jllenld.sbuig today lies under a thick
blanket of nmoke rising from the!
in this vicinity.
Thus far no report, of serious dam-
ao havti boon eeiveil, thouKu lb-?
Uai ies have s'.vnpi oVer considerable
ureas.
The nearest flro to Healdsbur ii
on Mill ;reek, about eight miles fioir.
ln-re. Another Is burning in th
CleyKerville diKtrlct, near Skagfts
'.).riiiKs a.:tl a third near Sweetwr.li :
springs.
Lynn Mowat of the Ashland Tid
ings spent the morning at the fair
grounds.
Butter Fat
PAGE RENOMINATED
I
Itl'UI.IXGTON, VI., Sepl. 111. lie
turns from tlie lirst direct primary
held yesterday in Vermont showed
that ('urroll S. l'age, republican, of
Hyde I'ark, had been renominated for
the fueled Stales senate over two op
ponents, (lovcrnor Charles V. Gates
and former Governor Allen M.
rielcher.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOU KKXT ltancli nnd crop for
aale. Ilox 34 Mall Trlliuno. Kit
KOU SA1. li
st reet.
-Sepnrater, 3 4 South Kir
154
KOU 1CXC.1I AN tiK 'Nice residence in
.Medford. One hundred and Blxty
acre farm in Siskiyou County, Cal.,
for small acreage. Improved, near
Medford. Call at 115 Jackson or
Phono tiS3-Y. 151
GRASS VA1.LKY, Cal., Sept. 13
Three thousand acres of brush and
timber land have been burned over in
forest fires In Nevada county that,
starting last Sunday, are still sweep
ing unchecked over the country.
One ranch has been swept of its
buildings and others are threatenoi',
(Men1 of the federal forest service
are akling volunteer fire fighters in
battling the flames.
, ,
e jrior recognized by i housands a
HCII ' I III! I'll IS. 1 i lodir the Worlds SUndaid S
I i II "rful. Blood PMi0cr-tpution gtintd bjilt B
Bill iv VW CrV I HCCCMIUI UCaimCUl Ol UIOUU uiscoacs. jv
1 111 fA. 1RW I k VniiFnn Klrw.H n,. . r- Uina tar hrln H
in DKhtina lome form ot blood diieaie B3
m vira tusam -waum - . - . ... . c c . ;., sl
Bnl n 1VAelab!0 the potiibilitjr of loog lieije of bodilj Si
11 PueJ?hVe &J l!
We want all the Butter Fat
we can get and pay the
Highest
Market Price
: Bring in your Butter Fat or
; phone ns and get prices we
are paying.
White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
Phone 481.
Mshby-y"-Lexicon-'$2n-
ARR.OW
COLLARS
1 5 ols. aach, 6 for 90 ols.
CLUJ TT. PFAflOPY txCQJHC.tMKCRS
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S lr Unrnlch'a aurn will laava
E.ile Point nt 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
dally, exoent Sundav: leave Mnriforri
a i. iu, ana o r. m. wm can ror
ItUDUontrAfB nt hnlnla In 1 n.l . A
roiut.
IMIOVK K-X2 OR H-XlX.
AT JACKSON COUNTY FAIR
Baseball Game at 12 o'Clock
School and Community Day
"With exciting contests of all kinds by schools of county. Relay and other races
for southern Oregon championship, with Medford, Ashland, 'Applegate, (J rants
Pass and other schools competing. -- .,.cv'T&si-sitjSijW 51
Big exhibits of stock, horticulture, agriculture, etc., at fair , grounds. Dis
plays of women's handwork and skill at Davis-Vawter building.
BIG NIGHT PROGRAM
At Davis-Vawter building. Style Show and Vaudeville'. Plenty of music.
ONE ADMISSION ADMITS TO ALL.
COUNTY FAIR OPENS
(Continued from pnge one)
which will be given each night begin
ning tomorrow" an orchestra will be I
on hand, which will later furnish tan
nic for dancing. I
On the lower and niezanlno floors;
exhibits are coming In and all hull-1
cations point that tho capacity of
both floors will be taxed.
School children from all points in
Ihe county will take purl tomorrow
afternoon in tho program of sports
at the fair grounds and country club.
I'liese events will lake place Imme
diately following the big free barbe
cue at the fair grounds.
Only one race Is on the bill for to
morrow, a relay, four laps with four
changes ot horses. This race w ill he j
run on the three days and the rider
wiih tho lowest total time will he de-
lared winner.
The entries are: Oan l.iskey,
Klamath Kails, Chester Kubli. Apple
lie. Hoy Murphy, Ashland and (Hies
lilten, Medford.
! THIS IS THE FESTIVAL FEATURE THE PICTURE PLAY OF THE WEEK;;
Millions of Men and Women
Have read and wept over this g'reat story
More tears have been shed 'over Lady Isabel's trials,
perhaps, than over those of any other character in fiction
WIl
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