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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1916)
i I I v Y i ti 'll IS i l'AGK TWO TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL ' Cliff Stewart of business vit-itor for New York Is i frw tU Jananesp ("urlo Siore. North C'eutrul avenllt, 1 'ill' 'l k from mum. Tov and Orient ' I miveltie. room open afternoons. KranU Itontin of H.-o field. Wis . Is anions the out of town visitors in tlie city. Mrs. I.earh, Corsets made-to-ore'er. Atido-Smiport Cor-et. also belts. 3:'t; North llartlett. l'hone i;:l-.t. i Mrs. It. K. Ilrailoitlv. Mrs. S. S. Neas.i Lola H Mien and Fay Sten- tinh are aeione t'li' liranl I'uss women w ho attended the Kehekah i convention in the citv t.r.l. (Set vour Kasoline n He Voe's. K. C. .lohn Is . Iius'.ness visitor in tlie city for a few daw ftom Portland. .lames K. Kenton of S.in Kranrl-o I KiiendiiiK a few davs In the city at teudina to lesal hiisiness. Path and tnassaao. I)rs. Hedges. 2.",r. K. Main St. C. M. Thonia. Cec.me Kn'ierts and Hell Sheldon- were ai.iollK tiio rUiWi- can canditlates w ho sjient Ttiesdav in Ashland tampalimliiK- MIr ac milkshake at Pe X'oe's. S. S. Smith. Jackson rountv expon ent of republicanism, appeared on the streets thrs inornina hilling himself behind a modest Hushes button of the Konorat .tlHiieusions pf the family washtuh. Pee Pave XX'ood about that fire In surance policy. Office Mail Tribune llldp. j V ;' A flreva narrowly avert.il In the : arber shou of Whetrel and ISowiuan Tuesday evening when a fuse was lound red hot and smokins from over liad. No lluntln)! slsns for sale at th Mall Tribune office. O. T. Carson of Sprlnsf'.eld. 111.. Is stiendliis a few days in the city vlslt- Ina friends. Buttermilk. tc cnl. Pe X'oe's. Arthur Ityan of l.akevlew is anions the out of town visitors spending the week In the city. Gates sells Kord cars $200 down and $25 a month. ' N. H. Helms of XX'atklns Is Snd lug a few- days in the city attending to business matters. , You will get sood measure and itood gasoline If Vou get It at De X'oa'a. Carl Hlebersiedt of Itrownsboro spent XX'etlnesday In the city attend la -to 'business- mailers. - "The Vallev of the Rogue," words and music l"c. !09 T. P. Holt Is soenditiK a few- days with his family In Kasle Point. Mr Holtx. who has headquarters in Montana for the present. Is a nils slonary working in the interests o! the cement trust, spreading the sos lel of eoiier te roads. Mr. ltolti will traverse on foot all the concrete road; In Oregon. Inspecting them. He re cently completed such an tnstHctlon tour throughout tlie state of Montana Baths ! Sc. Hotel Holland. tbMrg XX'alsotl returned to Medford Tttesday afternoon after spendins the smuuier fishius In Alaska. No trespass signs for sale at the Mall Tribune office. Kred Podge, who lost both arms In a railway accident at Sieinmau .Mon day evening, died late Tuesday after noon at the Urautte City Hospital in Ashland. ' Ie X'oe buys beer bottles. Charles Kaurette of X'reka. Cal.. is in the citv for tbe week iookins after business interests. A. I- Johns of t'.rants Pass trans acted business iu the el'y Tuesday fclternoon. Pr. T C. Heine practice- limited to eye. ear. nose. thrxat; sUsses fitted 2!i Kast Main. Plume 30:!. K, 1. Nelson of Hosue Kier snent Taslav ia the ot vi-iitius r.Mutives You wi'l get good measure and good gasoline if you get It at Pe X'oe's. Ivan t'ow is a '.iines visitor In Medford and wi-lv fur 'e 'as. Mr t'owtifl. s ho-:ie i- in Cor vaitis. Harr.a.'a Cl.tss I'.im.; : t .si Moose Hail Kren sts FA l.tn'..v ha. -!..Lx u:s'r t'irt:l to ! after a ';lins to -t lUvery mKvis at IV X'oe s. Joliii larie o' i!'': ".'a'. . i s lug a few ,n ir altetv!i:i ti-nsiness i!i.;tu rs PH'rx-e t'ie P!orit -ts soie IV'lepair.uni p'su's P!.ini r.o Mr mvA V and Mrs K Medford T--v i-er .1 a' K SisXiyoa ci bottle at P id Mr CcVstta Yw's; 5 c water. l$ deposit oo bottle. Ciwii'i-.o l.i! v';i ' i : 7:3o. S th tts 1 '' Bedford Prirr. t!C .'o 4 hurry. Kd the !ro For t" Th la ;r - x t lrr;iOv MEDFORD I W. .1. Sfgrnvi's of Siwmivlll. Cal., Is si eiulini! a few ilas lookinR over Mulfonl Bint the f urroumlliii: oim try. I A Kil among slmlents of 1)1'' !lorrt lilch seliool Wecln.'sdsy re-ioltert !as follows: Wilson. liuiihes ::. ! Mr. niiil Mrs. XV. XX'. I.nfferty and ; Ml. IJda K OeM. of ttrants I'ass 'spent Tuesday and Wednesday In tlie U-liy. Highest rrlre natd 'or strictly I fresh ranch ess. Cafn Holland. J. S. Harvey wa u huslness visitor j In Moliord Tnesiiay and Wednesrlay from Crams Pass. Pr. Ktri lme!ner T.l 1 t Hotel , Navh every dnesda. Hours for. consultation. 10 to ,1 Sergeant Fnml; J. Jirak of Kusene is s'.ieiulliiK a few davs in tlie city. .Toiiiyht will nttenil the reKUlur drill of Company 7 lit the armory and Instruct the company members. In i sunuery. Typewriter paper of all klndt at ; Xledford Printing Co. I Mr. and Mrs A. J Fields and son. j Mr and Mrs. Henry Kucks. Mr. and; Mrs. Kd l.inston. and Miss Bertha J linesman of Davenport, Wash., are a; party of tourists." w ho spent a few hours 111 the city Tuesday and Wed- uesde.y. Tbe are en route to Los! Angeles, where they will spend the w inter. Buttermilk 3c quart at Pe X'oe's. A. It. O'Leary of C.rants Pass was business visitor ill the city Tuesday and XVdneday. See Tierce, the Florist, for Per- enial plants. Plant now. C. J Roberts of K.asle Point was In the eity attending to business mat ters Tuesdav and Wednesdav. The report that Snlder's dairy had raised the price of milk Is a mistake. Thev have no intention of raising the price at this time. Mr. and Mrs. W. XX'. Handitlo of Xlmn. Maine are tourist visitors In the city. Auto wheels repnlred: first-class Jo,b guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Mitchell's Repair Shop, opposite puu llc market. A. A. l.itske of the Hampton orchards, was in Medford on business Tuesday and Wednesday. Get your milk, cream, hutter, eggs and buttermilk at Pe X'oe's. H. C. barker of Central Point wnsihrnl left lih T. K. Ianiels for a the city WeilnpKtlay momlni; on Henry M. Srhtller of New York City transacted business with local mer chants Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Harton and family from Merlin are spending a few liny in tlie city with friends. I.arai9 records in stock. He 1 called the "Tenor of the (ieneration Medford Hook Store. O. K. Kay of Wollen spent Tuesday and Wednesday In the city attending to luisines! matter.. The Rosueiands company has closed down its camp at FUh lake and etaldihed bachelor ijuariers for a ctvv of eiht nten. who are onsased in clearing and burnina the debris on the bottom of the lake. This crew will work until snow is too deep to ailow further prosres. It is thought that the bed of the lake will be cleared before spring. With the first heavy rain or now, the gates at the intake ili W rlosed and tlie storms of water for the next irrigating sea son will bein The lake Is not ex pected, to reach its hi-ih storage level until the middle of June. Hefore ou trad-1 out your type writer let uk sliow you the Flo a! Bedford Hoot Store. Krunk Hull of Centra! Poir.t snt t Wednesday uiornnn in .M-dtord tranactitu 1 uiues. Mr. and Mrs. Siaier. former tr-i- ; dents of this city and Miss Cay. of Sail Francieo. a daunhter of Mrs I Slater, have arrived in Medford. and ! til make their home here pern-, a- i nenth. j Itioeles Motorcycles' Par? and : Snmiries. Kxpert retuirin.4. Work i.:arated It and X S!iop, ;.ir: 1 . t i'u.s . new nianatn'e-iit . K K Shaw of Jiowr, ivi . an-or th-- o'j? of ton' .:ut in t.-.o ci . h I W r A r i';'ortin'. ir:e't::'.i of t 0. T. P. w.'l le he'd Thur-.liy no-Mi at the !i'rar at ? n.-!!',,""s and trteod arv e.trr.-'-t'-- t- K'd to W1 pivc-ent as tl;e rs-.-.. . o' inters-: to all. H-'t !v'Kj1 r-.ttimd Wedn.5, n to-'htv Hurirtnt: tri. in iu 4'e H ".urt'l two t:se Nuo!-;? L'n.i ' of 1m thatr. ,v:t rs1 l.ir tvi ! ' itry for P1-"- lt' .-tt IVfv' tud f MATT, TTkTTU'XF. ... . ( Yf we " Mr. and Mrs. A. Gregory are tour is visitors ill the eity from lledlands. Cal., having motored into the city Tuesday evening. J. C. Lewis of Portland spent Tues day and XX'ednesday in Medford look ins after busiuess interests. j Mrs. l.undy, Nu-Bone Cor- ei.s For call Hotel Medford. As'.lani Thursdays. :''' XX'. II. Kennedy of Fugene Is among Hie out of town business visitors in the city. Henry O'Malley. general superin tendent of the 1' nited States Hunan of fisheries of XX'ashinston, P. C. ar rived In Medford Wednesday with Hugh Mitchell state superintendent of inspection of the Klk Crei; liatchery, where extended Improve ments are planned. Mr. O'Malley will leave on the afternoon train. Bob Verheck of Pnion Crvk was in the city after supplies Wednesday. Harry O. Mills of Butte FaUs was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday traniactins business. W. I. Kberhardt of Portland is in the city for a few days transacting business. Frances H. Cilfillen of Portland is in the city for a tew davs looking after business interests. We are cloinp out our line of ;?ai , i overs. Ford and Maxweils. Touring set, Jn.-O; ninaimut. $4 ...; Med font :Tent and Awning Co., N-".t Front. lv- I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bush are tour- ist visitors in the city from l'iit:'iil 111. J. M. Arthurs of Kuth speii: We nesdav in the city on business. L.MoA CITV Osl.. St-ventv-trve jvr i-s'a" :' t: r--i. it' the -late -tiM i- : llu t t:ie ''iivmcr-. f a"p;-. (vti ;:'tt; by fnrt'-.vr wo T:i.- ! ;n-t ir.d rtii in.pn i jvr i-em ifi tlie rovdition "t i ..r:vti an- tlie pM;;".;-iil ::'.: n :he n.onth'.v erott -uu'trjMA t.mIi.v bv t;ie 0'l,b.ifn ; rt"i th. .i ot 7 iwr n T.te e-lim.1!' c FRENCH GOVERNMENT TO ACT IN STEEL STRIKE ; PVK-. Nov. 1 ... inwrrr;M. nt v h:eh N.au !-v, vt i::ay taVe ovr an i--..5 ;: rj of T1uiiik. a ;-i'a to tiaak oar i fri-;05 for tJ.r luan? ii.uid -.-' Ai:d jn'K1 rvadr"d in our r-i.t '.-ijT'?t of our n aud 'Tut -r v r. a-.d Mr. C K Kiaci.-'Ic (,'rac OI;t. Ka .nd Hj'i K:at r. J Mr J K B ;rv. j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r. i-iT or f "-.-irs.i" for n. MEDFOKD. OKMiON'. WEDNESDAY. XOVEMTtET? J Vv 'Ww . ' - '"') ROUGH RIDING CUT FOOD PIE CliU(iO. X.v. 1. - hrn-tii- ami ifi'inediatt a-tim w i I ' be taken in the ii-ileral iiive.-liidtoii ' the o:riit prit e it umd pro'iiu-;-, Cbai les F. t hue. I ni!.-d Mate- iii-tut ailor- 'i. r.ev :i:'i'tuun--d tod iv Mr. Clyue -aid he h.d int'onr.ntion j ii0ars jit sd.-tn er liox. Thi- will net :b.A j.ibbers in Pe-'ti... prinutieid j im;,n Hill, tlie grower. 1.4S Kr box. :-::.l K.t-t St. l.ouU h.-.l daily enver- ;. fler dciKiftin- J'H eliar. i.r ,r-M,'0 -aiM'ti- over loni?-ttiUi-e rc!-phuiu-j j,,r tlie -ar. Th: i- the reennl price ;;iui li.x liie prit-e- t.i ii'f.i-tuil's. fi',,r x'nv oa-on. "We are also lUion '.eit." Mr. Civile -aid. "thai llu-o ; M e i-hhei-- e-n-' C0MICE PEARS BRING pri-e on io...i- ;i-.M.ulloiu uh'.o.j RECORD PRICE IN LONDON Mi--iiiri and Iowa, and t lit '!. t!ier:i i ,-in.i et i!Uiil poitiMn- Piiii"!-." ( Coir.ke pears, grown by Dillon Hill . gol . Conner through KING flF MANY ACRES AND ,e Garcia. Jacobs company, Tuesday GREAT HERDS CALLED HOME 1 -v . MOXTROVIA. i'M.. Nov. 1. Koh-J ert IL Jones, pioneer cattleman of; Wisdom. Mont., til J here late tonight after a lingering ilhtev. Mr. Jone. was one of the be.i kno-i! ca't! deal er in Idaho aud Montar.a. He one of the ten ir.n who ;'t,rp.:e.l ti' Northwest Livestock nsso ;.itun at Leiton. Idaho and was rrcsideui ot that organization for two ear$. Horn at Greensville. Idaho in lT-. he received a iuMic school education and at the age of became a cat:!-1 dealer at Leiston. He was cer.eral manavr oi Hates and Jon-.s. a con icern reported to have car-ied on the ! l.irge?t cattle business in northern . Idaho for sixteen years, j Closing out his interests in Idaho, eight yfars ago Mr. Joue purchased ; the IVilenher? and Wa-ker range at ' Wisdom, Mont., anj formed the Jones Land and Cattle company, controlling acres and t-"rt head of cuttle. . )'- $ survived h a wt.iow. Mrs. Hi1. .'gaide ."one, to dai:-Ll.tirs and a so n . Mt Hiots in Russian Ton$ HK;i!.!N. Nov. I. Hy wireless to vi! '. "Ueports from Stockholm declare tha; very serious riots L.vv-? .-curr-'d at Moscow. Kiev, and other towrs ;u the Volsa district of P.::s sia.' sav the Overseas New Agency. A; Moscow empty n-.at sl:":'S 1 re o r me d a tt d two " ror. ? w- - r- ' :'.i-d t-.e police durir.c a riot e fore a :;iar ::op at Kiev." STXJAVEacisar? a n.jn un'.ss you are sure of the brand. When ytu pass him sn OSVL you tnovv and he fcons it is a Iree ci rawing smcie of un- 4 3: jai rr.eliOWT.es. Th Million Dollar Gar :! (Suits j TO 0S3E3 $25.00 UP Also Ojnio;. Prti& and Altering iZi E. UAiX UFSTAIBS I XX Never say that to if I r 3 j ibv-tinrautts I K NET $4.48 A BOX Word wa-. reet'ivtil yt'-tor-lay alter-; omi liv Guy l inmor. leal repiventa- livo ut' Ktrvin, Jat-i.b- fc Co. oi Lou-; Km, of the ;sle in Linnlon by that j ; linn iI a ear oi' 4ti: boXf. ot" Com lee brought the record price of $4.4S on iihe London market. This is the high est price of the year, and means JJloO net for the grower f. o. b. Med fotd. The car sold for JSOOO. The lot consisted of 4tJ9 boxes sliip ped from this city, and received in tood condition in England. They will le n- d iu the exclusive and Christ mas trade of the British Isles. MakB Thrift a rum-' Teach the children to be thrifty. Habits formed in childhood are not apt to change in after years. The key opening box of StiifioiA with more than fifty shines and a ShimhA HOME SET for polishing is an outfit unequalled for economy and convenience. CLACK TAN WHITE At all dealers Tike no iabatitute. SHINE WITH SraiKA AND SAVE fc H0MX SET PAGE YlW Gill u B n I v y ja- THE END of the d lntervt attach to this p .mum? it ij. the last but on in tir wt -'ii WT'iaai Karcura ai;ear as a rut;itd character. T'-.v 5e-a's are luiii in tb fro .ten North ar-i. ad some strikin? fio!i s:ra; hie ?f:"t;-:? ar a.veniids-r:M. Th ;;,t srr;- in th dar'x. at t- end of 1. NEWSPAPER MAN SHOOTS RiVALBBKS A COLD SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 Robert ! .XX'all. einidoye of a local evening j paper, who last night shot John; Black, employe of itiother local even-: iug air. collapsed today in the po- , ;iiee court while awaiiin;; arraignment Son a charge of assault to commit mr- ider. i He fell to the floor in an epileptic fit it several niinuti-s before : he was revived. Wall persisted In his story, told last night following the shooting, that Black had made a move as If to draw ia revolver before he. himself, fired, i Black Is still in the emergency hos pital, where his condition Is sab! to 'be critical. Police Judge T. I. Fitz ! Patrick fixed the bail in the case of XX'all at f".oo0 bonds or $-,""0 in leash. The charge is assault to coin- Unit murder and the case will be set for trial next Monday. Black has a long police record, it is saui. ami nas served terms in lioth San Qilentin antt : Folsoiu prisons. EL PASO, Tex.. Nov. 1. General Francisco Gonzales, commanding the Carranza troops in Juarez, announced today that Robert Fulton and C. -Bradley. Kl Paso nesroe?, who were arrested on the Mexican side of the J border Saturday evening, would br ! released from the Juarez jail late to day. Tlie nerots were charged with A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician ! Dr. F. M. Edwards tor 17 years : trefcd scores of women for liver and j bowel ailment?. Duriiit; the?c years he : gave to his patients a prcscij-tion made oi a tew well-known vegetable iuyrcdi ! en;s mixed with olie ril. nmir. them ; Dr. Edwards Ohve TubleiJ, you will j know them by their olive color. ; the liver and bowel, wi;tch caue a nor- j 1 mal action, carrying orr the waste and poisonous matter in ones syv.em. li you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eve, .inr, tics, coated toucue. bead- ! ache?." a l!):le.5, no-i-oxl fec!:n. all out or sorts. i:nc:ivc bowcU. vou take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly! for a time nnd note the pleasinsr restdrs. Thniar.f's ot won'T. as w- !! a ir.cn t take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab -ts the i surcos'ul uhtitute t-r calomel now and then ju! to keep in the pi-vk of co:;-; dition. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. ; Hoasehold SOUTHERN OREGON'S Greatest Place of Amusement PLAYING IN A WM. FOX PHOTOPLAY A story of the Great North "Woods, bulging with vivid scenes of snowy frontier life. "lhaving fired upon" a Carrama border 'patrol. They claimed to have been bunting rabbits. U A ItW HuUiio l'iir' Cold fVimlwuml" Ends Cold nnd iripe Misery ut Once IKm't Kuiy htuffed You can Vnd grippe and break a severe cold either In head, chest, body or limbs, by taking a dose of "Rape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. I It promptly opens clogged up nos trils and air passages in tlie head, stops nasty discharge gr nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fev :erlsbness. sore throat, sneezing, sore ness and stiffness. ; Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Knse your throbbing head nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold compouna," wmcn cosis onu cents at any drug store. It acts without as- iimuiicc, inconvenience. Be sure you get the ; genuine. Adv. .Star Theatre ONE DAY ONLY Thursday, Nov. 2 VSNSNG Theatre ASHLAND TONIGHT America's Sweeiest Singer RICHARD J. (llim-elf) And the Frature Six-Keel Photoplay j Silver Threads i Among the Gold Thrills Laughs Tears Smiles Prices 25c, 50c and 75c One Show Only, at 8 iTliw k. TODAY TOMORROW JS. TRAIL IB: i I PATHE NEWS N:-xs Pictures of Northwest and National Events