Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 22, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MATT THTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1916
TOCAL AND
1 PERSONAL
A number of Inquiries liave been
received by tho Medford Chamber of
Commerce usktng for information,
both specific and general, concerning
Medford and vicinity. Among those
Inquiring are: Alex P. fiashart, . O.
box 2'. Clifton, Ariz., general in
formation; 11. M. Speed, Kresno, Cal.,
Irwin, Los Angeles, Cal., general In
formation; I). M. Hiited, Fresno, Cal.,
general infoniiatlon ; Pete Davis, P.
O. llox 12.1, American Falls, Idaho,
one of a party of home-seekers, look
ing for cheap land; A. W. Kurth,
3111 Kustlake ave., Seattle, Wash.,
general Information on farm lund.
Hemstitching, pleating and nil
kinds of covered buttons made at
Mrs. I). E. Ilaney's, Carnctt-G'orey
bid)?.
A new station agent for Medford
I will be appointed from the seniority
Harvey Hall was n business visitor
In the city Friday from Ragle Point.
Mrs. Leach, corsets to order, ma
terial and fit guaranteed. Phone
GS3-J.
Arthur M. Geary arrived from
Portland Friday morning to spend a
few days on their Griffin Creek
ranch.
Something nov. In tiffany ring
mounting. Let me show you. Fay K.
Diamond, Jeweler. l.'R'
Fl. C. Pcch of Lake Creek trans
acted business In Medford Friday
. Got your bakery goufls at De ;TanUR PIirlv , October
Voa'8.
,W. G. Mesall was a business visitor
in the city Friday from Lake Creek.
Sell those clean cotton rags while
the high prices ore on. Medford
Printing Co.
J. C. Illgger of Portland Is spend
ing n few days lu the city on busi
ness. See the stock labels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., if you are in
a hurry.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Dougnll, A. Tt.
Moylon and George Hansen- of San
Francisco arrived In Medford Thurs
day evening In their car and left Fri
day morning for Craler Lake.
Medford boostors smoke the Med
ford and Mt. Pitt cigars.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. lloolli nnd Miss
Davis of San Francisco aro tourist
visitors 111 the city today having ar
rived in their car Thursday evening.
Buttermilk 3c quart at De Voe's,
J. T. Logan Is n business visitor In
tho city from Waldo, Oregon.
We have a tolophone too, the num
ber In 216. llutterfleld Grocory
David Keith of Salt Lake spent
Thursday and Friday In Medford on
business.
War prices paid . for clean cotton
rags at Medford Printing Co.
M. J. de Tloehomont arrived in
Medford Thursday evening and will
spend a few days in Medford and
vicinity.
Why smoke bit clgar9, when La
Gondas are only 10c.
William Lawrenco of Gazelle Is
visiting Medford friends for a week.
Auto wheels repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable,
Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite pub.
Ho market.
iVance McKee of Monroe, Ore., Is
In Iho city for n few days on busl
ncss.
Bakery goods at De Voe'a.
W. H. Marlon of llnrrlsburg nr
rived In Medford Frldny morning. lie
will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T.
II. Oleason on their ranch noar Fugle
Point. '
Wo have a telephone too, the num
ber Is 21(1. llutterfleld Grocery.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Prlco of Los
Angeles nre spending tho day in Med
ford, hnvltig slopped off en routo to
their home after a trip as far north as
Senttlo and Rainier iNatlonul park.
Get your milk, cream, butter eggs
and buttermilk at De Voe's.
D. Looney of McMlnnville, Ore.,
is spending a fow days in the city oil
business. '
Highest cash price paid for clean
cotton rags. M.edford Printing Co. tf
Willis Oarho Is a business visitor
In the city from Rosoburg.
Offices have been opened for Doc
tors Dow nnd Tho How Hospital In
tho Medford Furniture and Hardware
Building. Drs. M. C. Dow will bo In
the offices from 2 to !i p. m. Tolo
phone 131).
Mr. and Mrs. It. Gals nnd child,
Mrs. G. A. Musson and Miss Agnes
Perry of Weed are spending the day
In Medford.
Smoke a King Splti cigar, Go.
They nre homo-made. tf
Fred llansson of Itosehurg Is In
Medford for a few days on business.
Lunch goods at Do Voo's.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur V. Dunn of
GrantK Pass spent Thursday and Fri
day In Medford.
Nat dance. Saturday night, good
music, splendid lime.
H. L. Mnbcock is a business visitor
in the city from Mend.
No Hunting slmis for sale at the
Mall Tribune office.
A number of Kai:lo Point men nt
lendel the anniversary session of the
loral Flks lodge last night. Among
them were; W. H. Clements. S. II.
Holmes, J. V. Mclntyre. Dr. W. P.
Holt, W. E. Hammond, Frederick!
Heath and Hoy Ashpolo. i
No trespass sli:ns tor sale nt the!
Mall Tribune office. TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Frank Coriies. Mr. nnd Mrs. Also Cleaning, Pressing anil Altering
Everett Mr-Arthur and Miss Maud 128 E. MAIN, UPSTAIRS
.......r. , .i.u ium wees iroiu a
trip to the coast.
Lnmb nnd .votinc beef at Public
Market .Saturday, llooth 1 1.
Mrs. Hose Davis has returned to
her home In Weed, after spending a
week In Medford visiting Medford
friends, nnd relatives.
See Dave Wood about that flro In
guranro policy. Office Mall Tribune
Dldir.
Charles Heftier of Glendale Is a
business visitor In the city todav. I
Aiicnii i tie dance Saturday night at
Nut. Howell's orchestra.
Hoar Howell's ri-plece orchestra
Nat. dance Saturday night.
W. 11. Mcllrlde of Illinois valley
spent Thursday afternoon In Medford
transacting business.
In the recent publication of county
court proceedings tiie allowance to W.
C. Leever Tor labor should be $10,
ins!. ml of $11100.
William Ueebe of llutte Falls was
a business visitor In Medford and
Jacksonville Thursday
Spend Sunday at Ihe new Rogue
Elk hotel. Excellent fishing. Illg
chicken dinner for fiOc. 158
Miss Graco Young of Rogue River
is spending tho week with Medford
friends.
Something new, brick Ice cream In
sanitary packages. Keeps two hours.
Take one with you. The Shasta,
Frank .lohnson of Grunts Pass
spent Thursday In Iho city transact
Ing business.
Try n King Spitz cigar and en
courage homo industry.
D. S. Eaton has returned to bis
home In Glcndnlo after spending a
week In Medford on business.
llloar Howell's 5-leco orchestra
Nat dance Saturday night.
David McGinn of Snlmoii Bar, Cal.,
spent, Thursday In tho city on busi
ness. Do Voe buys beer bottles.
Thomas Grants of Redding, Cal.,
transacted business In Medford and
Jacksonville Thursday.
Baths 2rc. Hotol Holland.
Mrs. Walter Mundy received the
sad Intelligence Thursday of the
death of her mother, Mrs. C. M. Hlrh
ards, following an operation In a hos
pital In the east. Mrs. Richards lived
for a year In this city, whero Bhe
made many friends, who will be sorry
to hear of her death. The funeral
services will ho held In Fort Scott,
Kansas.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c
bottlo at Do Voe's; 6c deposit on
bottle.
John O'llrlen of Applegnte Is at
tending high school In Medford.
Dr. Klrchgessner will he at Hotel
Nnsh every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 10 to 3.
James T. White has moved to
Grants Pass, whero ho assumed the
management of tho Grnnts Pass of
fice of tiie Oregon Gas and Electric
Company.
Gntcs sells Ford ears, $200 down
and $25 a month.
William Fancher spent Thursday
ovenlng and Friday in Gold Hill.
Get your gasoline at De Voo's.
T. McNeil of Bilker. Or.. Is In
LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 22. gover
nor .Moreheinl, Attorney (lencral ltc.cd
anil the slate railroad coiiimKion to
day obtained in the stale supreme
court n temporary rest'i'iiiniiig order
against the seven railroads in Ne
braska, resirainintr lliein from nit -tim;
into effect the higher tariffs
proposed to the commission yosler
day. The railroads have applied in
tile federal court at Omaha for a re
st raining order nu'uinM the railroad
commission, to prevent it from en
forcing the present class freihl rates
of the state. A hcariii1.' oil tile appli
cation is set for tomorrow.
The railroads have appealed Hie
present elass freight rales lo the su
preme court, and llic case is to be
heard at the next sittiuir of the court.
The stale is asking that the roads lie
re-trained until a hearing is held on
tho uppeal. The hearing on a pcrmu
ncnl injunction is set for October 'J.
ROBS FOR THRILLS
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the city on business for a few days.
Dig f.c milkshakes nt De Voe's.
A. C. Abrnins loft Frldny morning
for Portland cn n business trip.
For tho best lnsuranco see Holmes
The Insurance Man.
Miss Hazel Carnell of Wellen Is
visiting friends lu Medford.
Why not get It at De Voe'sT
James Plerson of Gold Hill spent
Thursday uftornoon In Medford.
Mrs. Lundy, Nu-Hone Corsets,
Phono 82S, for call, 730 W. 11th st.
Ashland Thursdays. 154
James Tracer of Klamath' Falls Is
transacting business in Medford to
day.
Iluttermilk, 10c gal. Do Voe's.
II. L, Geim is attending u conven
tion of Western 1'nlon managers of
this district In Eugene.
Typewriter paper of all klfda at
Medford Printing Co.
The ladies of the Loyalty Circle of
Ihe M. E. church will have home
rooking at the Public Market Satur
day,
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TWO TRIPS DAILY
BETWEEN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINTj
8. II. Ilarnlsh'i auto will leave!
Eagle Point nt 8 A. M. and 1 P. M
dally, except Sunday; leave Medford
9 A. M. and P. M. Will call for
passengers at hotels In .Medford and
hotels and business houses in Engl
Point.
1'iioNU a .2 on a-xs.
ATHENS, Sept. 22. Further dis
orders In Greek Macedonia, where a
revolutionary movement has been in
progress for some time, were re
ported today. A dispatch from
Kozhuni (a town of some 10,000 In
habltanls, 55 miles southeast of
Monnsllr) says the Greek civil au
thorities have been removed from of
fice by the inhabitants. Tho police
chief and the military governor, with
a company of the 3 1st regiment of the
line, nre said to have joined the uprising.
X J&V' Cur, )
DIED
KICIIAUDS Mrs. C. M. liiclinrds.
formerly of Medford, died at Sisters
of .Mercy hospital, I'iltsliunr, lJn..
Thursday morning', September 121,
while mi u visit lo her daughter, Mrs.
Archibald Jones, of Lnngloth, I'a.
She is survived by her husband, ('. 51.
Richards, of Kl Dorado, Kan.: her
laughters, Lmmi Ifichards of K.I Do
rado, .Mrs. Walter Mundy of Medford
and Mrs. Jones. She will be buried
t Fort Scott, Kim., Saturday after
noon. Deceased lelt Meillord a year
i with her family.
I'M u a nl Meay, i7-ycar-od eobhler
Imrglur, church member nnd father
of three grown children. Me was ar
rested recently in Los Angeics and
detectives found n cache in the rear
of his cobbler's shop, containing; sev
eral thousand dollars' worlh of jew
elry and n varied i-t of plunder from
his various excursions in tho ni'ht.
"It w as advent inc. not tolil, that
I wanted," said Meay. ''I'm not a
regular burg-lni" thai is a criminal.
Since my wife dieil I have been haunt
ed with a dread loneliness and u craving-
for excitement. ''
lie mended shoes by day lo gctl
money ami robbed houses by night lo
.get thrills.
' WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. Tariffs
proposing Increases of from two and
one half to nine cents per hundred
pounds on lumber and other forest
productions from Pacific coast terrl-
T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Tweuty-fivo horse pow
er four-cylinder gasoline motor,
suitable for running small farm
machinery. Inquire Jackson Coun
ty Creamery or phone 51.
Every One
Is lovivccl
to attend the
selling of the
Special induce
ments will be offered
to any one wishing
to buy all or any
part of this fine
stock
lory to Michigan points were sus
pended by the Inter-state commerce
commission today until June - 23,
pending investigation.
from "several most reliable sources."
Wihllo he did not divulge his source
of Intelligence, he said that he had
every reason to believe that his re
port to the war department was
founded on fact and not based on
border rumors. General Hell refused
to comment on General Trevlno's
statement.
J'OKTI.AXD, Or., Sept. 2-. -The
arrival of 1(10 freight cars tor dis
tribution to shippers from lliinting;
lon, Or., lias tended to relieve the
shortage on Ihe Oregon-Washington
Kailroad & Navigation company's
lines, it was stated today. The short
age on the Southern Pacific, - how
ever, continues ' acute, according to
reports reaching here. Thirty-six
cars reached Ashland last night, but
Iho demand is still in excess of Ihe
H'l'l.v:
STORY OF VILLA RAID FALSE
(Continued from page oner
rumors, I understand," said General
Funston.
"Of course the army had no repre
sentatives In Chihuahua and could
not get first hand details."
There are now about 5,000 de facto
government troops In Chihuahua
City, according to General Pershing.
A large percentage of these aro rein
forcements rushed in from the south
since the battle, Indicating that Tre
vlno's force prior to the attack, was
comparatively weak.
BATTLE TIDE FAVORS GERMANS
(Continued from page one-
even reach the French lines, being
forced back to their trenches with
I heavy losses by the fire of the French
i guns.
On Muccdonuin Front.
On the Macedonian front in the
region north of Fiorina the entente
drive towards Monastir apparently Ib
developing strtngth. The Serbians
are reported to be continuing their
advance on the Rroda, reaching a
point near I'rbani (Vrbeni), eight
miles northeast of Fiorina on the
railroad to Monastir. Immediately
north of Florlna the Bulgarians are
making a stand, but according to
Paris failed in an attack on French
troops in this region. To the west
the entente forces are moving for
ward toward tlio heights cf Poplll,
1 0 miles from Fiorina.
lArtillery fire of Increasing inten
sity Is reported from the liritish
front In the Dolran region. On the
extreme easterly end of the line
British warships near the mouth of
the Struma have been shelling Bul
garian positions In the vicinity of
Neohori.
Founded on Fart.
EL PASO. Tex., Sept. 22. Briga
dier General George Hell, Jr., com
manding the El Paso military dis
trict said today that his information
concerning Villa's hidalgo attack
upon Chihuahua City was obtained
" ' WOMEN'S
Stomach Troubles
The Great Woman's Medi
cine Often Just What
Is Needed.
We are so used to thinking of Lydis
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as
a remedy exclusively for f emule ills that
we are apt to overlook the fact that it
is one of the best, remedies for disorders
of the stomach.
For stomach trouble of women it is
especially adapted, as it works in com
plete harmony with the female organ
ism, since it contains the extracts of the
best tonic roots and herbs. It tones up
the digestive system, and increases the
appetite and strength. Hero is what
one woman writes showing what this
medicine does :
Newfield, N. Y. "I am so pleased
to say I can recommend Lydia E. Fink
ham 's Vegetable Compound as un eco
nomical and beneficial remedy in most
ailments pertaining to women. At
least I found it bo by only taking two
bottles. I had indigestion in a bad
form and I am now feeling in the best
of health and owe it all to Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,"
Mrs. Burr Williams, R.D.No.29, New
field, N.Y.
Many women suffer from that "all
gone feeling," and "feel so faint,"
while doing their work. Ten chances
to one their digestive system is all oub
of order. A tablespoonful of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after
each meal should completely remedy this
condition in a few days.
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MISS EDNA WARNER
Teacher of the Popular Fletcher Music Method
FunrtiUiioiitiils of music lenvncil liy means of frames.
Applicable for pupils of any affe over five years.'
Hotel Holland Building
Over the MailTribiine Phone 31 l-J
Protest iiiK
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MEDFOMD OKKGOC, 323 MAIX ST., SEPT. 22, 191C
Wilson or Hughes?
The political situation will not be decided until
nfter election. After which will come the "I told
you so" stuff which Is so interesting to everybody,
but there is one thing the wise ones have decided;
that we are giving tho people of Medford bigger values
for their money than they have ever seen before.
You tlo not have to wait until election to find tills
out. Come to our store Saturday and take a look at
our up-to-date stock of Hardware and Sporting
Goods, and be convinced. Thank you.
For the Ladies
V want our lady customers to leave their name
nnd address with us. The Holiday Season is coming
on and it is possible that we will have a remembrance
for you.
Sportsmen's Corner
Doves Open season Sept. 1st to October 31.
Chinese Pheasants Open season Oct. 1 to Oct. 10.
Quail Open season Oct. 1 to Oct. 31.
We carry complete line of Winchester Repeater
Shotguns, Shells, nnd Winchester nnd ltemington
Pump Guns.
; Big 15c Sale of
Graniteware
A large shipment of Gray Enameled ware, con
sisting of Lipped Sauce Pans, Collnuders, Wash
Basins, Milk Pans, Mixing Bowls, Ladles, Cups,
etc. to be sold Saturday at out Special Sale for 15c.
Now on display in our windows.
Take our advice and come early. They will not
last long.
Stoves
Barler and iv'ew Perfection Oil Heaters, of all
sizes. . The very thing to take the chill out of the
room these crimpy mornings.
Complete line of Heating Stoves ranging from
$2.50 lo $20.00. Remember this we can save
you money on stoves.
Gasoline and Oils
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