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

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MEDFOTW MATL TRrRUNT!, MEDFORD. OKIXiOX, TUIISDAV, SKITKMRKK If). lOlfi
TOCALAND
PERSONAL
P. II. Iliilloy of KbkIo I'ulut trans
acted IiukIiio.sk hi the city Monday.
.Mr. and Mm. C. K. Mctlccr of Ta
coiua. Wash., and Mr. and Mm. It. T.
Mcfieor of Aiiliurn, X. Y., niient .Mon
day nlnlit in Medford loavlnii Tooildiiy
morning I" Iholr car for San l'"ran-
clBCO.
Mrn. I.cach, corsets to order, Ma
terial and fit . guarantucd. l'hone
UK3-.1.
Kd Hcehmuu or Kaule Point spent
Tuesday uiorniiiK In Mcdrnrd on bus
iness. '
All HiiKlitVnicn and women ko to
"Nat" Wednesday evenlnK. ISIS
K..V. Carter, Fred Warner, (;lnn
llullor and K. K. Farlow of Ashland
spent Mouilay afternoon and evening
In Medford, din Inn their may here
inspectlnc, tho federal building.
Cot your bakery goods at De
Voo'b.
Tho Medford choral society will
hold rehearsal In St. .Mark's hall bc-
KlnniiiK proniitly at eight tonight.
' Bee the stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
Mr. and Mrs. (Iconic 11. Alden of
(iold Hill were Boosts of Mr. and .Mrs.
J''. R. Mathison at their home on West
Main street, Friday afternoon and
ovenlntf.
Jtpdford boosters smoke the Mcd
ford'und Mt. Pitt cigars.
The: roKular mid-monthly Itlble
study of the. Ainonia clnsH of tiic First
Unpflst, Sunday school will lie held
at the homo' of Mrs. K. .1. Stewart
Wednesday evening, Sept. 'liOth, at
7: !lfl o'clock. All members are re
o,iiosted to bo present.
nuttermllk 3c quart at Do Voe's.
A, W. Mradshaw of Wellon wrs in
Medford on business .Monday.
Why smoke bit cigars, when La
Oondns nre only 10c.
Robert Mlntor was a business vis
itor In tho city Monday from F.aglo
Point.
Auto wheels repaired; first clase
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's Kopalr Shop, opposite pub
lic market.
CI. K. 1 lowland and fleorge Stetson
of (irauts Pass spent Monday and
Tuesday in Medford on business, i ;:
Dakory goods at De Voe's.
Ira Dodge, northwestern nmniiger
for a film concern with headquarters
at Seat tie. has been-visiting relatives
In Medfnrd for the past few days
Ho leaves Wednesday for Seattle.
Get your milk, cream, butter eggs
and buttermilk at tie Voe's.
Walter P. Ilnckiis of Portland,
famous maker of fishing flies, was a
Medford visitor Tuesday.
Smoke a King Spitz cigar, Be.
They are home-mnde. tf
Mr. mid Mrs. I,. M. Hale of Oak
land, Oil., are In tho city today, hav
ing stopped off on their return from
Portland.
All Hughes men and women go to
"Nat" Wednesday evening. ir.r
Dr. M. K, Anderson of Ashland
spent Monday and Tuesday In Mod
ford on business.
Lunch goods at De Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Kspy and
daughters Alice and Jewel of Mllpl
tas, Cnl.. are sight seeing In Medford
and vicinity fora few days.
See Dave Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Offlco Mall Tribune
Hldg.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Stewart and liov.
and .Mrs. T. ('., Martini are In the city
from Los Angeles. They are on their
return to Los Angeles alter uu ex
tended auto tour.
Hemstitching, pleating and all
kinds of covered buttons made at
Mrs. II. II. Huncy's. liamett Corey
hldg.
.1. C. Perry or llllt spen Tuesday
In tho city on business.
Something new, brick Ice cream In
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours.
Tako one with you. Tho Shasta.
Mr. and Mrs. (iordnn K. (iiffen and
son of Knsley, t'al., spent Tuesday in
Mrdloid.
Try a King Spitz cigar and en
courage homo industry.
The usual Wednesday night concert
of the Ashland hand in l.ithiu park
has been postponed until Thursday!
night on account of the repuldliiiu
rally in this city which a large num
ber of Ashland people are planning on
attending. The Ashland lisud will
hereniler give but one rnmcri a week,
on Thursday night.
Do Voe buys beer bottles.
. The regular iiiM-nmnthly meeting
of the city council w ill lie held In the
council chamber tonight.
lliillm 2i,c. Hotel Holland.
Henry lohn or Cranls Pass spent
Monday niiemoon In I lie i lly trans
acting business.
Siskiyou or Cnlrstln water, 10c
bottlo at Do Voe's; 5c deposit on
bottle. .
Miss Mae llooth of Weed is visiting
Medford rriends.
Gates sella Ford cars. $200 down
and f'-.'i a month.
Mrs. F. W, Simmons of (Irani Pass
is siM-ndlng a few days Willi Medlord
friends.
Got your gasoline at Uo Voe's.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Patterson of
Oakland, Oil., aru tourist visitors 111
the city.
nig Sc milkshakes at De Voe'a.
Mr. and Mrs. II. (i. Wortliiugtou
have returned after an auto trli
through, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and
Washington, covering during their
Journey allot) miles.
For the best Insurance see Holmes
Tho Insiiranco Man.
Miss, Myrtle Kenvon of Los An
geles Is visiting her father, W. ('
Kenyon (if this city for two or throe
weeks.
Why not get It at De Voe'sT
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tresbam and
family of Sams valley spent Monday
In Medford shopping, buying among
other things an Overland car from the
local agency.
Mrs. Luudy, Nu-Ilono- Corsets,
Phono 828; for call, 730 W. lith St.
Ashland Thursdays. 154
Ivan McGrodor and Jess Class of
Anllocb spent Tuesday in Hie city on
business.
llig dance at Hie bungalow, Lithla
park, Ashland, Thursday night after
Hie band concert.
The F.llis will observe the Eighth
anniversary of the local lodge Thurs
day. September 21, at 8 o'clock.
nuttermllk, 10c gal. Do Voe's.
AHred and Frank Valador of Oak
land are spending a few days In Med
ford and vicinity.
Pear label time Is hera. Stock
labels or special labels at the Med
ford Printing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison M. Secor oT
lied Bluff arc tourist visitors" in til o
city today.
Dr. Klrchgessner will bo at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 10 lo 3.
.1. W. Shirley, a former Medford
resident arrived Tuesday from Mc
M 1 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 , Ore., and will spend a few
days with Medford friends.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
Sam Richardson and Ernest McKce
are spending tho week hunting In Hie
Applcgnto country.
All Hughes men and women go (o
"Nat" Wednesday evening. 1 " 5
D. McCarthy of Portland is a busi
ness visitor In the city for a few days.
Good watches for school girls and
boys from fill. 00 up. Guaranteed. At
the sign of the red dial clock. Fay
10. Diamond, Jeweler. ' ;ir4
Mrs. T. E. Daniels, Mrs: 'c. IL Mon.
ahnn of Pasadena and; Mr1.: and, Mrs,
C. E. Sehleffelln are. spending the
day lit Lake of the Woods.'' ;.) .' :
.1. Schado of Portland, Is. transact
ing business in the city today. . -j;
P. T. Illlyarii of the Mpore WaWn
Dry Goods Co., Is In Medford 111 the
Interests of Ills con. puny today.
John Pillager returned to his home
In Oakliind,' Cnl., Tuesday morning
after spending twcV wcekg with Med
ford friends. " ' "' ' .-
Samuel Hosonbtirg of the Hear
Creek orchards is confined to his
homo with pneumonia.
A complaint has been filed In Jus
tice Taylor's court by Richard Weber,
proprietor or the Florida rooming
bouse, charging Mrs. .1. 'X. Purdue
With wilfully destroying porsonnl
property. Mrs. Purdue was fined $2,"i
last week by the police judge for dis
turbing the pcaco on the same oc
casion. Mrs. Purdue it Is alleged, us
ed a frying pan as an instrument for
destroying (lie mirrors, transoms and
electric light globes of the rooming I
house. Tho bearing has been set for
ten o'clock Wednesday morning.
Harvey Ling of Ashland Is a busi
ness visitor In the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pelton and
Mr. and Mrs. John Wllkerson have
returned from a trip lo Crescent City.
Mr. and, Mrs. Pelton will return in a
few days to their home In Fort Klinn-
Itll.
Albert Fry has purchased a Saxon
Six touring car from Hie A. W. Walk
er Auto I'o.
Ends Urns, have added a ton and
a half worm drive, Packard truck lo
their Meet, This machine represents
the latest word In truck construction,
operating as quietly as a touring car.
Mrs. Alfred PaiUhnrst returned to
Medford Tuesday from Portland and
w ill leave Wednesday for Crater lake.
Dr. and Mrs, W. P. Holt of Eagle
Point spent Tuesday 111 Medford.
John Grchb was a business visitor
in the eltv Tuesday from Eagle Point.
The seventh company will bold the
first ilrIM of the rail season Wednes-
liiy night and drills will follow each
succeeding Wednesday night. Cap
tain Vance slates that the receipts
at Roaring Camp during fair week
were in excess of $rnn. After paving
expenses Hie surplus will be devoted
to the htilng of carpets for the ar
mory parlors, the buying of a Vlctrola
and In rilling up the ladies dressing
room. This room will be finished in
Ivory with dressing tables, several
paneled mirrors anil a variety of other
conveniences for the rir sex. The
billiard loom w ill also lie' remodeled
and a dressing room for men made a
feature.
llig dance at the bungalow. I.ltbia
park, Ashland. Thursday night after
the band concert.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED -A very competent maid
at once for general housework.
.Mrs. Delroy UutcUWl.
MINED TIGER COBS WITH SELLS FLOTO CIRCUS
) fip :Mfi
Mr. and Mis. Charlos P. True mo
tored today to llutte Falls. .
P. M. Wortman of Voorhics spent
Tuesday afternoon In the city on bus
iness.
3." R. Woodruff of Orchard Home,
was In Medford on liuslnees Tuesday.
J. P. Andrews returned Tuesday
afternoon from a visit to eastern and
middlo west point's.
A car of cornice- half boxes was
sold yesterday In iXcw York at $2.10
per half box, and a car of cornice full
boxes at $3.25.
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Isboll of Med
ford will leuve Wednesday morning
fir Champagne. 111., Mr. Isbell's for
mer home, where they will spend two
months.
Clyde Hazolrigg ; today receiv
ed notification that ho had been tni,s-
ferrcjl by, tho postol'flce department
from: tho . .'Medford' office .to that -in
San Francisco, lie will movo with
his family the latter 'Jinrl of the wcl'k.
AT GRANTS PASS
A sniuliiT will bi' sdij'd iit (iniiils
I'nss Wedm'sdny liilil hy the Hunt
Cily Atiilctir cluli of Piirltiimt. St-v
cnil l'al bonis im mi the slate niul
an intfivsl iur session is oxpt'i'tcil.
The iriiu-iiiil rvonts a I'c a Irii-rouml
-o, IInHison vs. I tni.jninin, anil an
I'iulil - rot iiul In nit wit h ()i tinman and
Goniiaii as (lie piinciiMils, A iioud
crowd is' cxpci'lcd, ns LMK) ringside
scats have already hern sold. The
iiiiniajiers tnle that thev will re fund
the tim, lev ut' anyone not satisfied
with (he exhibition.
E AUTOS VISIT
CRATER THAN IN 1915
. An!. i travel to ('ruler lake, ilesiitc
the film-lei- .eii'.on ilue to heavy
-iion, tor 1 1 a - mnimui excceil that of
a ,cur ni;o hy 'J7lt tiuto,-while the
total iiiiiulier ol' touriM rapnllv
aiproiM-liinL' I lit record t..al ol' l!ll,",
beiii' only 'J IS liv uu September l."i.
Tlie tnlai I ravel to September l.'i,
HH.'i. . Ill.'il.'i, the ("till niilos
JtlTli. while the limine lor I lie pres
ent vein- arc: Tiaiel, lli.'JH7; aulos.
'-'.'i-lti.
FEDERAL COURT TERM
OPENS AT PORTLAND
' I'OltTI.ANn, Sept. l'J. The an
nual term In Portland of the I'nitetl
States circuit court of appeals for the
ninth district, opened in the tedcral
court room In the posliifflce htiildiiiK
today with three Judwes sitting, .ludce
William II. lillbert of Portland;
.!udi;o William M. Morrow, of Sail
Francisco, and .ludtte William 11.
Hunt, of Wiu-hlngton. I). C. It was
expected the term would tie concluded
Tuesday.
Add $25.00 Monthly
to Your Income
Karn $10 to a mouth In tKre
time represpnttnc Ttu Modern l'ris
eillo, tho uuttouul fancy work nuiu
zinc. Kvcry needle-worker needs tl!
ovrry Imusewtle enjoys lr. Previous
experience not essential; spare lime
your only investment. We supply ev
orythlim and show you how to build
up a permnnent innnH.lnc Imslncss.
Write for particulars todav to Kency
Maiumer, The Modern Trisellla, Bos
ton. Mas.
CALLED FOR SATURDAY
There will he an adjourned meeting
ol fanners and nil interested in (he
organization ol' a Nalionaf Farm
Loan association next Saturday, Sc)
tcnihcr lS,l, ut U:iiO p. in., at the pub
lic library, Medford, tor the purpose
of hearing the report of the special
committee appointed al I he iiu'ctuii'
held September 2 on units ol" organiz
ation and special onestions snhmitted
to the federal farm loan board by
the committee, as icqac-led by tin
said ineetitur. ..Also a full discussion
of how best lo organize, in this
county. . . .f C. (.'. CATK,
i 'uiinty ayriculliuulist .ami cliiiijuiau
of the incctii)vr. . , ...
I.
PnilRRAM CIF P. A Nil
1 CONCERT TONIGHT
' The tWcntiotii outdoor conccr of
thb'l 1M( sousin will be p'luyod'hy the
Aledroni city "band at the park this
.Qyeuiuj;, c-ommgiiUiiK at . S. There
are several; iew.f numbers on piis
evening'8 program that have not been
Verforinod by tho band previously.
Two ol Uio-. now iiumberJi ar6: 'Vhe
1'arailq ol' thu Tia Soldiers." a de
.scriptivo, and a selection from the
'Tliocolato Soldier." The program
will commence with the "titar
B pa 11 r led llanner' and conclude with
"America.
"The Star Bpanled lbuiner"
'Alitrcb "The Winning Kighl,,
Hazolman
Popular "Somewhere This Sum
mer"' a: (tuinlde
Overture "Tho Trumpeter of the
' Tort" j. Crucuwald
N'ovelty "Thto IjObHter'tl J'romo-
uade Tburban
Selectich froni -Tho Chocolate
Soldier' Straus
Inscriptive "The Parade of the
' Tin Soldier' WchhoI
Concert Waltz "'June' Baxter
March. "Kiv;rdale" Allen
''America."
Mail Us Your Watch
and Jewelry Work
Wo are prepared to tako care of all
watch, clock and Jewelry repairing,
diamond and agate mounting of all
kinds done by an expert. Kveryt hiim
we sell or repair is absolutely guar
anteed. Martin J. Reddy
The .Jrweler.
lloue of Quality.
212 East Main Street. Medford
Visitors Always Welcmne
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS
irti) Suits x)
viUoMs
YOUTH SHOOTS SELF
Arthur l'owell, 12-year-old son of
A. K. l'owell, hlmt himself throuvh the
upper lej? at ! o'clock this morniiii;
while clcaniii"- a .'J'J-eu liber rille.
While the I airily was away from
home the boy had taken the. un
apart to clean. While the stock was
off he slipped u shell into the barrel.
Putting it together he held the muz
zle agaiu-t his Icg, . and forgetting
about the shell, pulled the lri""cr. The
bullel went through his thigh and
bored a hole lhiou:h the .iloor where
he was standing'.
His cries summoned neighbors ami
a doctor was called, lie will be re
moved to the hospital as soon as he
has recovered sufficient strength to
hear the trip. This afternoon he wax
very weak from loss of blood. Com
plications are feared from blood poi
son, as the gun was so cloe to the
tloh that burned oowilcr entered the
wound.
JOHN R. ALLEN
,.lolm I!.. Allen of Xey York Cily,
wlio promoted the construction tit' the
I'ncilic & Kusterii lailninil mid sold
it to tin Hill system, nrrived with bis
i'lunilv in Jlcillord Tuesday and will
remain for some days in eouuccliou
ivitli business matters. Since loiivins;
.Medl'onl, Mr. Allen lias sueecsj-l'iiliy
promoted seceral railroads.
"1 liiid .MciH'ord much improved in
jipcuruncc ami rown to lie iptite u
substantial cilv," said Mr. Allen.
though it is not quite as busy as
durinir (lie boom. 'J'liere is no reason
why, with its resources, .Medl'onl
hoiiii! not double in population in the
next lew years.
'The east is very prosperous. Bus
iness is uood In all lines and there
never was so nuieli nioncv available.'
.Mr. find Mi's. Allen and damjliters
are jiiiests of the Hotel Medl'onl. :
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
Page
H.B. Warner
In
The Market
of Vain Desire
The theme for the intense
luce Triangle feuluro.
Marriage to obtain a title
Marriage that is mere sale
Marriage without love
KEYSTONE
"The 2 oTJIock
Train"
It lirintis the
laughs.
TOMORROW
William I'ox presents Bcl'tlia
Kalich in "AMBITION-'
anil the Split llccl
Pear Growing in Oregon
(hy A. ('. Allen.)
AMUSEMENTS
THEATER
The Home of
Paramount
TTT7D T? TODAY
-ll-lvJ- Tomorrow
Bluebird Photoplays
? ' K Present
The Idol ut n Million Thcutresoers
j.Warren
Kerrigan
In the Scniiatiouitl liomHiitic Drama
A Son of the
Immortals
1 Supported by
Misn L013 WILSON
The Stale-Wide Prize Winning .
lleauty ol Alabama's 40
NEWS PICTORIAL
Star
Modern Gullivers
Some men sland out IV the crowd av.(lullivcr toivet'eil over the Lilli
putians. Hy superior energy, 'uolivily-ninl reserve lrunutji llley predoin
inute. ' !
Keeling 'i.-lit within is one of the riimliimciilnls ol' physical and lucii
lal strength, and is lai';cly the result ol' proper iiourisliiiMiiil.
Grape-Nuts
with Cream
is the 1 . i -: 1 1 looil lor thinkers uiid doers, il coiilaius all tlie nutritious
elements ol' whole wheat mid malted barley, is partially prediucslcil uml
siipnlies mi abiindiincc of cueri:i.inj.r nourishment without 'overworliin the
stomach. It also includes the vital mineral salts of the urain which aru
iackiii1.' in white bread uml many other cereal foods. f
Tliere's able lielp lor many ill Grape-Nuts. .
"There's a Reason"
WE RE-REPEAT OUR SPECIAL NO. I FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
Ten acres near Phoenix, 4 miles from Medford, good graveled
road to Pacific highway, north east corner tract, beautiful view of en
tire valley, 1 mile from Pacific highway, five acres In pears, six years
old, one acre Newtowns, good free soil, all fenced, bouse, hen-house
and well. For Immediate sale flSOO. Title perfect and clear. Uood
terms. . 1
If there is a MOT TEH BI'Y In the VALLEY conic and tell us nnout
it and WE WILL LOWER OUH PRICE.
HURD LAND & INVESTMENT CO,
10, 11 ilackson County Hank ltlilldinn, Medford, Oreicnn
I 1
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M,i;y i i: Mitrr s
BOXING
AT
GRANTS PASS
Wednesday, September 20
BRONSON vs. BENJAMIN
10 ROUNDS
TRAMBITAS vs. GORMAN
8 ROUNDS
Also a 4-Round Curtain Raiser
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
iicciiiint Jiispiliiii( County Fair. (Irants 'Pji.ss. On
salt- !Sqt. 18-21, in.-. Iiftiini limit Sc.t. 2:)d.
Ask local ajrcut lVn- f urtluT iiii'oriuatinii.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
Southern Pacific Lines
GRANTS PA
OPERA HOUSE
Wednesday, Sept. 20
BIG
BOXING
, , SMOKER
The manly art of self-defense
illustrated by the cream of the
light fistic experts of the Pa
cific C"a3tf under, austiices
Rose City Athletic Club, Inc.
Of rorll.ind, Ore.
Fred T. Merrill, Mtr. '
JOE GORMAN
' 'Oaklaiid, t'al..
Pacific", (..'oust . I''cntlicrweij;lit
( 'hiimpion (sulistiiuliiij; for
Jluff ISronson) vs. .
JOE BENJAMIN
Spokiinc, Wash.
10 KOI'XDK III
Alex. Trambitas
Conlcniler for World's Cliiuii
pionship, of Portland, Ore.
Eddie Gorman
Winner of :i(l contests,. of Oak
land, (.'al. '
S UOL'NIlS H
Good 4-Round. CurtaiiiTRaiser
ADMISSION Orchestra seals,
1 .."(1 ; all pai(iict uml gallery
seats, $1; box and ring-side
scats, All seals on sale at
iloi nine's to li p. in. Wednesday.
Ladies invited. No. xdiildrcii
wilhoui parents nihiiitled. Doors
open 7::ill p. in.
CARNIVAL