Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 14, 1916, Page 2, Image 2

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    MKPFORn MAIL TIM1HTXK, MEDFORD, ORFJOX. SATURDAY. OCTOnER 11. IfUfi
VMM) TWO
TOCAL AND
IMPERSONAL
Mr. unci Mrs. C. .1. W'tirtz anil Mr.
uuj Mrs. T. II. Diirri-n or Hull,,
Idaho, are loiiilst visitors In the eity.
('. II. Turner of Caldwell lilaho a
u n out of town visitor in the i-ily I'ri
'di'iy uiicl Saltiidiiy.
Oct your liasollnc at Do Voo's.
.1. C. Currlc of i'-aleni spent Kridnv
uml t-atiuday in the i ity transm ling
llllWIIH SH.
. Hatha anil iiiiikmiku. IM'H. iiedfies,
K. MiUn SI.
.1. A, riemnii of lielroil. Mich., is
a' Meiifonl visitor lor a few days.
.. i;. .1. Senile of Salem is pendill -i
few dun in tlie l ily on business.
Auto wltnulB repaired; first class
Job guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
Mitchell's tiopnlr Shop, opposite pub.
He mnrkot,
YV. 1). Clark of Salem in a Aloilfnr I
isllor.
.. .1. Kinu of Warner Cueli spent
Saturday In Meill'onl transacting
.buidurfs. ,
Mrs. Leach, liarclay Tailor iijaile
corsets, guaranteed. I'lioue CS.'I-.I.
I'en l''r"ieiil)urch was a busiui's
visitor In- Ili'i (Ity Salill'clay. from
III Kails. .
i ilmrv Myerii of l.akH Creek wa
it i-.iKiness visitor ill the city I'riday.
HI;! 5c milkshakes at T)a Voe's.
; Tllli Aleilfuld IiIbIi school foolli"U
.team meelii the Klamath Palls lilf'.li
school lentil In the latter c.lly today.
,A close aiue Is expected, Medfc-ni
IiiivIiik a little the heavier team,
..wllllo .Klaiuatll falls is reported to
l.ave u fast, nsHicsslve nKcrenatlon.
See the stock laliois carried by the
Meijfonl Printing Co., If you are In
hurry.
.1. K. Karnes of lies Moines, Iowa,
is spending a few fdavs in Medford
..a,nd vicinity!
'A .leff Jirophy of Mcl.eoil transacted
loudness in Llie city Saturday.
Demonstration of tone, volume.
motor, case or and other feature
of Columbia (irul'onnlmV In compari
son with ollior makes of luslrumeuts
Is Invited. Medl'ord Hook Store.
A. C. Hubbard ami Holaud Hub
bard left Friday In their car for
Klamath Falls, the former to attend
to business and the latter to' attend
the Klamath I'alls-Medlord football
tlinic, which was played In Klamalh
Kails today.
Seo Davn Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
11 1 (Ik.
He Will SIiii'kIh of Hiinv Ann was
n business -vl.dtor In the city Salur
da.vT . ' " .'
No llilnllni: sIriik for sale at the
Mall Tribune ofHco.
Onuolld 1. tit It of Vain miver. Wash.,
arrived in Mcdlon! Friday evonlim to
spond a, tn itas in the city visiting
friends mid iittcndiiiK to business.
Buttermilk, 10c pal. De Voo's.
M. I. Moore, who has spent the past
week attendltiK to business In the
clly, left Saturday ninmiiiK for his
home In Spokane, Wash.
Clates sells Ford cars, J200 down
mid n month.
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. McMiihnn and
H. D. Hamilton of I'urtland arrived
III Mcllford' 1,'rldny iiIkIiI In their car
and left Saturday monilni; for the
south.
Dssalisfaclion with foiiulalu pens is
eliminated in the Waterman Ideal
Safety or rocket Safety tvpes. Med
ford Hook Store.
C. A. Slacker Is a business visitor
111 the illy (or the week-end from
Portland.
ItittWililtk 3e quart at Do Voe's.
.1 K. Ilcid of Portland all, nilcil In
Inn-Incus, ju the city Fiiilav
Siiliinlav. '
Vull will c.et muni measure
and
and
De
I'.imiiI Knsnllue if you i;i, It t
Voe's.
Mr and .Mrs. John ('. I.cwb
of
I 'oil l.-i ml arc spi-nilin:-, few dam In
.Mplfnnl. -.,
De Voe buys beer hollies.
II I.. I lealou Is a I'lihiiic is sit,,r in
the cili lor the wc. K i h,,ni I'uil
laud
hiei-ialv of auto na.'lnn
polishluK at ( Iv, M h, ml ii:;em .
.... .A mil T-.0I1 Me 01 Appll'i'.ali-
-. and
Kl
was a
l'iril Mtoi Saturday, n 1 1 inl i im
to 'MlMnt-ss liuilti rs.
Ilakcr.v miods at Do Voo's.
H.irvey Sliver ut Ai.hlaiul , (.. nt Fr
v mill S.iliiriluv In tlie i in trim -i.ict-In::
mil-1111.
No tref-ia slcns fur sale at the
, Mail Tritium- office.
' M,'ii!,,r, :n,i s, tilling the d.iv
,!'''' biid.:, , ,lt,-i,K a; i reinli
"ess tin till- lip; ha I liri'ii,i i,,,r
1 i S,l,i ,,.,.r n, ., j, , j... !.iir
'il-! t,c neif-.ti-d
S. I. i,l 1 1 1, ,vln , r.,,,., Lin,, t,,
i'-1 1 1., ti,l aeni , S. I'riiii.ii. i i
Weiid .lilrr, ,rij-e lulali, I.. W.
i.l,i,.i nn,! c i; !;, WiHkius.
lb' . are In tin nl, fur the w.c;, end.
Ciiy AH ' .in ,-r ui Diiiisieiilt is in
edf'ii r the week-end vlsitlni:
,.l'i'Udl. .
Ileal', I.innln Dluiim will ule
your wa'h !! i. v- that fine whin- up.
pcar.ili, . in, no i, He i lilulnit will This
wc I. an liiia.- i 1 l-,,uaie hiiltlv 1 L"
cents. Hi-inn's lliu Store, opposite
.Naslj Hi'ti.l. Hii
Mr. and Win. II. C. Ludcrmann of
Tacoina, Wash., atv (ourisi visitor
in tliu city.
Oct your m.lk, cream, outter ikks )
and buttermilk at De Voe's.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. Smith of Ap ple
c.ale, silent I'riday and Saturday in
the city attendini; to business mat
ters. llaths 2.ic. Hotel Holland.
Klluo Throckmorton of Applemile
is speuillui the latter part ot the
week III the city,
Dressmaking or all kinds done by
Mrs. ('. I., Saylor at till X. Orance si.
I'hone ,r.i;:-M. 17ii
I.. I.. I.cw-ih of ('hoyehiic, Wyo.. is
spending n few davtt In Aledloril ami
vicinity.
Von will Kot good measure and
Kood sasolfno If you Kct it at De
Voo's. .
John II. l.aVcrne of Spokane,
Wash.; is a Sledforil visitor' for a few
days. Mr. l.ttVerne is Interested in
various' larjjo Eastern Wasbliinton
commercial orchards and Is lookinK
over orchard invistmcut oppoi'tuni-
tics In this section.
This week buy a i.ollle of Heath's
Laundry Hluiim 1 mouth's bluing
I'or 12 cents. Heath u Drut; Store, op-
poslle Nash Hotel. 17(i
W. Itay I'arke or Unite Falls trans
acted business ill Hie city Sat unlay.
Siskiyou or Colestln water, 10c
bottln at De Voe's; 5c deposit on
bottle.
.lohu T. Kucland ot Mr.Miunv illc Is
SieuiliuK Hie week visiting; Medford
friends.
For tlio best Insurance see Holmes
The Insurance Man.
Mr. and .Mrs. II. ('. Worliuan, who
have been visiting triends In Medford
and vicinity for the past mouth, left
Saturday inornfnc, lit their car for
Denver, Colo.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
(iforKc s. Calhoun of Crants Pass
transacted business in .Medford Fri
day and Saturday.
Dr. Klrchpessner wijl be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 10 to It
Wii; .lacks of KiikIh Point was it
business visitor in the eily Saturday.
William -Wlnkel of F,nu,li! Point
spent Friday afternoon in .Medford
transactlnK business.
Highest price paid for strictly
fresh ranch ours. Cafe Holland.
ltiiyal Hrown of FllBle Point trans
uded business in Medford Saturday.
John Cnster of F.aule Point spent
Saturday In Medford attendlllK to
business matters.
Dance as usual Moose Hall from
!l lo 1, r.llc.
Mi and, Mrs. Wheeler were
ford visitors Saturday from
Point. -
M
'S. N lilt t mi house of Seattle' trans'
acted business In the city Friday.
I. ee Collini-'e of I'orlland was a
M i ,ll in d visitor Friday and Sal unlay.
Cuy W. Hardy and Mrs. Charles S.
Ilnrdy of San Diego are spending a
few days in the city, having arrived
Friday evening.
II. II. Fraer of I u j sin ii i r is a busi
ness visitor in the eily.
Ralph Billiard or C'liilinuiii. Ore.,
spent Friday and Saturday 111 the
city attending lo business matters.
W. O. Forbes of Scuttle Is In
Medlnrd for a few days on business.
Horn To Mr. ami Mrs. Seth Hul
lls, October I t, a lu-poiiud boy.
The Ashland and Crauls Pass foot,
ball Iciiins clash at (he latter city this
afternoon.
George Smith of Yrelia, Cal.t is a
business visitor in the. city Ibis week.
The liev. W. O. Forbes, D.D.. of Se
attle, arrived In Medford Saturd".'
morning and will assist Kev. Dr. Hall
of Philadelphia with the services at
Illc Pi esb terian church, Dr. Forbes
is the S llnilii al Sunday school super
intendent tor Hie Presbyterian church
i'l Washington.
Ilccn Wheeler o! Sissim. Cal.. I:
aiming (lie out of Inwu visitors In the
city this week.
William Kahler was a business vis.
ilor in the city l-'iidav from klumath
Falls.
Charles Douglas of lloscburg is
spending a few iias in the cit on
Inisiness
Flmcr Hall nl 'inguc liiver traus
;u i. il hiis'i'e. s in llie i-it.v Fridav
.taliic. dwells i'( Wellen alleiidril
to 1 iisi ie...s in the ci! l-'rulai.
A. K. .Iiincs nf illciiilale spent Fri
lay Msillng Meilfiiril Iriends anil
i i a iisnc: ir.g lutsiness.
Allen i;an of Montague, t'al . was
.1 Mi'dloril visitor for the week.
Carl Wllllr. ha
',,ii ', In Proviil'
lev, r,avs atii'iiilln
returned to hi'
atter spemhim ii
in Inisiness mat-
ti l s in tlie cit .
Horn T.i Mr. and Mrs, K. .1.
While, October U. an illil-i'iHilnl
boy
I . IV I. mi olu oi Tehama. I al.. Is
spieplinv a tew days In the city trans
acting '-ashless
C. ):, Voll ot -.tilauil was a hiisi
ni s. .isilor in Hie l it,, Friday alter
'iiioii.
Chester Viinn of Ciaius l ass at
nili"! In inisiness in Medlnrd Ihe
la: I -r i ai I i,t l lie II erk.
W illiam knin ut viiauls Pass spent
Fr.cy ,,,'t. iiiiimii and evening In Med
for, I a I li n ,i i n g In 'hi: ini-s... ni.-ilters.
A W 'nhusiiii f,t ('oiuili.. (lMv
is i,i nc ii ,. ,iuvs in Hi ' city on
I'llsilH's,
HUGHES ASSAILS
FOR IIS POLICIES
i-wu.s rirv, svii., )!. 1 1. rha-.
K. Ilifulu-;-. Itptiiiy M'i'ul Iti-. ciiiiiiciiii
in N'c!h';i-K:i t'l'uni lit" rcjir pint i'ni'in
a' liir- i-iii' In';! i-rowd n t'lDIMCl'S ;il
tlir si;itioh hen-., TIm- inMiiiitfc mil -
liuril III- inli vi( il iln!rciii' liilill',
(Icrliiifil lli.it llir in-M'nr pro-ni'il v
nl' llu- t'uinitn wih dm' lit liic "tiiiL
ulu ol l!ic jiniM-;Ni v.iir" uml that
when tin Wiir ci-ji-i'iI ImiMi- '.vunlil lie
;i v'l'i'iit ilr:ii v' aul ilt-;ttiini-l in
t his ri'iinl i v.
Mr. Ihrjlii- j.Im. j.-i.ih-.l Hit- ;nl-
iirHii.htrtttuiii I mi- il- .Mi'XU'Jin inHiry.
Hi' dccljiiVil thfll i'liii' inn ithrnjul (if
AmtTU'iin Iradi- wmihl im1 In- ihtihii
pliriluil mih'.-s Amt'iT-an rijiliN wwe
lilllv maiuliiint'd.
W'v jurist rciMi'iiihi'i," Ui' aid, "thai
it im mi I eel Iv id If In ak Anicni'iHi
ini'irhaiit-. Aiiicrjcaii ' I'liiiiccr-,
Aini'i'ii-aii tradiTf, tin lin.vi whn i:n
t m'i h ill t In a rim i n)inil anil a-
licit air alliinli'd tn -niHt inn willi
hrain-h linages ain'mid, il is iinlfi'llv
idlr In ii U lilt-in In pn Inrvviud ill thc
intiTc-t nl' Anii-rii-aii -rit i-'i ni il' llu
Aiiici it iiii rinjr lm"- tint inraii t ill) n n-li-rlinn
tn every i-itizrii lawl'iillv n
unrd, wherever he i.
'We eaiumt have ;rn exteiisiuti ul
mil' I oiein 1 raue unless we have n
eeutiiiiliuii nf ihe dignity nl' our own
iti.eii-diip and an trepared tn main
tain our nwn ni;ht.-. '.Now, I am a1
man nl" penee.
Nnllniii. to aie is mm e exl lanrdin-
;irv than the elnim id' 1 1 i - adniini-lra-
t ton tluit il has kept n nut nl' war.
Out v iiieeu'ah!e hlundi'i iii. could
have "iilten us intn war.
We did not hiive pi-m-e in Mexien.
We hud win-. Il 'u- un limlde war-
-e . il v;i"i a pei'-niuil win. It Wih
iiul linked mi nnylliJiiu Ihjil 1 uue
tinned hv inl el nut ioun I law.' It wu
a uinller vindiel iveiie.-.s to del lo
tlie only seuihliim-e id' unverniaeiil
Mexico hud."
Hcnortod by .luck sun County Ab
fltrart Co.. Sixth nnd Kir Sta.
rimiii. ,
.lyrt le lilaeUlmru hay vs. I larry
hay, ilivoiee.
I, IZuJidet-vH. Siyiiut'l lliileinun.
ordei' HiiHtainiim demurrer.-
rrnhutc.
Try, eslaie, 'final
:e of exeentnr.
.lat oil (iiiiy
-ouut. disehiir
I tt-jil instate Transfer.
.1. li. Wyliind, el ux, lo .1. N.
Hoi UeiHiuith. Qti. '('. h. lo
SK nee 2il T. 1 S, 1. 2 W.
I.ehan il. Caster, -t ux to
James K. 1 1 ininliol ham, W.
I. lo laud in See. !iN, :!:;.
-.'!' and T. :: I. it. i. io. .. .
lillb'l.lN. Url. I I. - "The l!riti,-Ii
wirde.- service slates llial (Jerinau
-eaplaiies which attiiehi'd t'oii-liin.a.
Kum.'iuiii. recent Iv dropped poisoned
ueets and biuubs infected with chol
era bacilli, says the IIi'im';n News
.ieiie. The -hameie-siii.vs. ;i ti 1 mean-ue-s
of -itch s'aie.ue:;! - i. ' e -'.:r-pas-eil
fitly by the r:edii i; and 'ii
oidity which ihe Itiilih ill I 'ibn! to
their allies."
m
IV-'i' l i F.I I iii'i, limy toiivinci-i .
A rims
W -r TAcroKV
TO C. E.
VLXV Mi
ORGANIZED LABOR
I'ni.'Tl.ANI), Or., n,t. 1 1. -I.'e-
Milicil, Ihat ttie t'eutnil I .a Imr enuucil
nf 1'oi'lland and vicinity doe hereby
ad'i-e and urue all trader uinoni'-ls
and all iinm-'janied wm kiiiiu'cii. to
.'elliei' will) their i'auiilie and nil pro
iieHive eili.ewH In vuti- I'or and tn
wmk tor the eleclinll vl Wnmlfnu
Wilson lor president.
With I hi- paragraph as llie npeniii-
nl' a i e-.nl i it inn set I in-; tor .1 he ad
vanced lei.-laliuii nf the adtnitd-tra -tioii,
(he Vnti u! ' Labor enum-il with
praclieal unaniuiily indorsed I'rei
deut WiUiui. Tvi or three sm.-ialUts
spoke against th reolut inn, hut hot
a solitary delegate id' the sixty pres
ent lout it word tn say in luviir ol
Charles K. lluyhe.s.
Soeiiilist.s for I'ivmiIcuI
)eU'i:ales wlio are sociuliM and
delegates who are republicans altern
ated in statinjr that ihcv ary lor Wil
son. The icnlutiniis, alter seltinu I'nrth
the series nl' laws and actions in la
vor nf labor to the ercdil of llie nil -rninilratinii,
say: "Stubborn fuels
and cniiditinus, such that the blind
may feel if they ciiuunt see, forces
the elimination of party Hues and n
strict adherence to men and measures
if the work of year- and the saerif'ices
I" tlie workers for justice, social and
industrial, are to hear fruit!
Hughes Attitude HapjM-tl
'.li'. Ilujrhes lias publicly proeliiiin
ed that if he is selected he will work
tor the repeal of this le.L'islnt ion. This
council cannot conceive of a workini:
man or woman voting to aj;ain enslave
the American seamen and the chil
dren. "We u lire that tlie workers be not
deluded by the cry. proven false
at-aiu and aain, of 'protection to the
'wnrkininnn' or llie tariff. This tariff
iiieslinii has been disposed of by both
parties declaring for a nonparlian
tariff commission to scientifically es
tablish the needed tariff for the pro
tection of the Workers and industry.
It i.-. belter lo leave this adjustment to
a proven friend, than to ;i parly that
has always used this i-ry to nl'ract
votes ami that eahnlv. alter eicitio!'
permit led the owner id' industry to
pocket the protection and work .for
eign and imported labor at Kuropeau
11 nes. ,
"President Wilson ha- proclaimed
that 'Ihe labor ul' a human beiim i
not a eonimoditv or tin ariicle nf eom
rneri e.' Mr. Iluuhes has said tluit the
h'Lri-hit ion ih'eia riim such hcresv must j
be repealed. A vote for Mr. lliiuhesj
is a vole lor 1 his repeal.
"A vote for Mr. Hughes i- an order
to send armed workinnuien into Mex-
ico In shoot ilown the workers of thai '
count rv." I
SUNK BY U BOATS
I'.KKI.IN. ()!
l-'ri'li'-h iTiii-rr Wii
niiiiiii'' ili'-t im. it.
.Mi-iliti'i-rniH'iili mi
II. -Tin' -mull
:i'l, linilt ;is n miIi-
Wll-i MlllU ill till'
( li-tnlii'f -2 liv l,i
tiiln'il,u-. liii'il liy n (ii'fiiiiin nl,iti;i
lini', it w;i- ul I ii-iiiilv iinii'inni-i-ii lino
Imliiy .
S.ivnpe Tit vs. as did the old -lime
Ctiii Itains, won their leadership
through hiincst worth. Their suc
cess is due to the miles of service
and to the sat isfact ion they give their
users.
P.-IMorv l.u'f. S;ivn;;(. I.en,lct;,Kip -vou'l! llo
il it v,,'i irvon'y n -ii,Tlo !ir,-. Mnk'j'nn,- ti-il
Villi lll.l'lllHlyou i 'rilVI'lintlhp"KllVO);,."
in fur in Hip li'ti.l.
Oulinite TnSio arr I.-iiiIitk. ton. K-
anil v.-mi will :. hv. Try om
TMBUIOHM-
GATES
ilford
GREAT PIAYS mad'
GREAT DIRECTORS
M
Page
2PnrfrirmanoC
I eriOniSdllttS
Reserved Seats Now Sellimi for
Until I'l'i'foiiiiaiiees
THOS. H. INGE'S $1,000,000
Mammoth Cinema Spectacle
40,000 PEOPLE :: :: 10,000 HORSES
BROUGHT DIRECT IN ITS ENTIRETY' FRflM A FOUR WEEKS'
ENGAGEMENT AT THE HEILIG, PORTLAND
Splendid Orchestra
Feature Chorus
Wonderful Effects
A Revelation
"Greatest of all films. Notiiititi so stupendous ever conceived by the
brain of man. Eve. Journal.
F a
$3,000
is the cash prize offered for a new word. This
interesting offer is made by the manufacturers
of the famous EVEREADY lights.
We are local headquarters for this $3,000
prize offer. Come in and get a free Contest
Blank it tells the whole story. Come now
PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE
212 W. Main St. Medford, Oregon
bin im&s
THE LEAD
... OYER
MI, - IHE
Southern Orefjon's Greatest Place of Amusement
Last Time Tonight
Mat. Doors 1:30: Curtain 2:15
Eve.-Docrs 7:30; Curtain 8:15
PRICES: MAT. 25c. 50c;
EVE., 25c, 50c. 75c
NAME
''Just-as-Good"
vs. ''
Better: Service
Dmi'l iillow. nnyoiic
tn .tlcllltlc Villi into
h u y i s'tmii'thiiitf ..
jusl lit'ciinsf' it is''
''(Il('ill."
lit' cspci-iiilly -:ii'i'-I'ul
wlifii (irdcriii
ytiiir Auliiiini nnd
Wiiitt'i- fldllics.
(futility. Slylf .'in'.!
ritiiii'st Wcrkniiiii
ship rust a littK-
lllOI'C. llllt tllt'V'l'C
wuitli il.
DANIELS
for DUDS
Leading
Clothier
JMffim.
Kyos Ht'lilom n)v ln-tU-r without
help, but how ran lasst.' improperly
art.H'HUHl help your ryes
JOviM'v day I ncoplt' weariiif;
;lases which, ity their position, iio-
I'ure iho ryes, an a positive injury.
I have a special skill in adjusting
classes as well its in tsthn; the eves.
Come in ami have- yours properly
adjusted.
Specialist
Over 'J'he May .
Protect your Complexion
with Marinello Motor Cream
Forms a protecting cout hcfoit the
.iplilicution of powder. Keeps tlio
skin smooth nnd fron from irritatiou.
aud prevents tan ami suiibnrn.
Price 50c
MARINELLO HAIR SHOP
107 (.aiiielt-t'iire.v lililK.
TWO TRIPS DAILY
BKTW1CI5N
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. If. llarnlsh's auto will Ioai
KaBle Point nt S A. M. and 1 V. M.
daily, except Sunday; leave MciUnrd
9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Will call fur
iiassengers at hotels in Medrord anil
hotels and business houses In E.'igl
Point. .
1'linXK Olt :t.3
New Japanese
Hand Laundry
will open for Inisiness
T(r.i:it urn
We will do all kinds of laundry
work and dry c!ramng.
All work done liy hand.
Vi XOP.TII VIMINT ST.
P1IOM-: T.-.d.
TAXI 333S
i.. i,. i. i:ns. p.
Hay ami Xi8i S.,nii,..
County Trii.s - Am her,, in city 1 :.c
Meilfiiiil. liri-i-iin.
RAND McNALLYGCO.
MAKERS OF MAPS
for All the World
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