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

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    I'AOE TWO
MRPFOR1) MAT!, TRIHITXR. if'KDFORD, OIMXIOX. MONDAY. XOYEMBETJ 13. 1916
IOGAL AND
IMPERSONAL!
Tin' lar-.-o" a'Mlllniluiii 'lie I'lcs
bMoriail cMircb was croMileil la1
niclil 1 ma"1 !' I"""''! ''
Tin; inie-'ir.il nniKiain colli ribulcd l'
Hit iMirus I'hoii in i-lin of I'ruf.
Anili'A' f was iiim-'i a.irwi:it ii. The
ll.-y. AlOil Hous I' civini! a i-cil"" of
popular illuntrati '! si-rinoii-lecl iires on
Sunilay eye niu-'s. Tin clmrcii is n
iliavorlnt: In inat.o H- Sunilny twain;:
Kervic.lS 111'' mo-M llll.T.'SllMK IMI'l
lilenimnl plan' I" sihmuI an hour in t. li
clly.
.laiiani'KO Cnno Storu, ."0 Norlh
(Vnlrul avenue 1m. I f blocl: rrom main.
Toys anil Orient ) imvcll lu. Tea
room opi'ii afternoons.
W. (Inrvin win o .jleiiriii-il visitor
over I In- wri'li-'-mr i'roiri TnllCl.
Tbo Aia'li'iny Pair, oiionlnii ilii
oveninn in tin- Hiivin biillilinb', is ex
rillnK Hindi riitliiislasiii hiiiokk l't
roiiH mill rrii'tuls nf Si. Mary's. Itonl
izini! 1 1 1 - financial bunion which rcsls
npon Hh- Inniitution. ln-r n'-imrons
friemlH and pupils an' (loloriulnoi il'
poKi.ilili', lo niuUo Hie Talr so ureut a
snci-i'ss us to moot the year's Interest
without Incn-aslns! tin' caiiltal. A well
lilli'il linililiiiK tluoiiKlioiil. tin" iil'tcr
noon anil evening is cxpoi-leil itml limy
will ha fxei'iwIliiKly difficult to plcasi'
who ito away (liHiipiiointoil. All will
linco an opiiortnnlty of nlt'-nillnn as
the ralr continues IhrntiKlioiit the
wiM-li, rluKint; Satiinlay cvi'iilnn, No-vcmlici-
IS. .!'
W. 1 1 il in ili l r-v ol the V.'hi! ' min-
- l riiI Moiniuv in the i-lly iitlcuillng to
InisiiM'SS iiialti'l's.
ir yon, want to semi your friends
n ritii' box of Spiti'iiliiirK applis. we
hlivi' t lli-lil lit the Co-Opel-allve Prnil
Association. Also some kooi! elilla For
home use.
Mrs. Charles 0. 1 I'lnn of l.icr!;el.-y
' ,s upenilinw a lew ilnyu in .Medioril
- isil inn t'rlemls.
Mrs. I.eticli, Corsets inade-ro-onter.
Ahtto-Siipport Corset, also hells. 32U
Norlh Darllelt, I'litmo liSll-.T.
l. t'owell Is a business visitor 'n
the city for u I'ew ilaya from Coron-In-',
I'nl.
Hon Davo Wood ntiout that fire In
siiranco policy. Orricu, Itooni 101 JI.
F. H. IlldK.
V. A. Towne spent the wccK-cml in
Medl'onl at tending lo linnlness mai
lers, hi I he i ily.
Mrs. .1, K. Koster ota I he larne
nillan doll. Alirens.
William A. Kcriiou ol' K;in l-'runcl.soo
I ; iipelidhiK' a I'ew iln.U'. in the el I y al
lendiiiM lo business mailers.
finles noils Ford eari $1100 down
and t'2U a nionlh.
I.. A. Utifsell of San I'niiKi-i'o is
a business visitor in the r-i I y I'm a
few days.
"The Valley of the Uouuo," worth
and music 1 ac. Unit
l A. W arner of I'orilainl spent Hp
week-end ill 1 lie eilv, AlomUiy trails
aetiiiK Inislness with local merchants
. Hatha 2.ric. Hotel Holland.
Khun Throcl'iiioit(in was a Medford
vlsllor over (he weeleml from
iplci;ale.
Choice of enllre slocli of Irlliiineil
hall', values lo $ III. .Ml, closlnu out
sale $ I, '.is. Alliens.
Howard Mansfield of Koi;ii(. Klior
was In Mrcll'iMd for a few days on
business Hie latler pari of I he week.
Ur. T. (!. Heine, practice lilnlted to
ee.
ear, nose, throat; classes fitted.
"lis Kai.t Main, ritone :iiKI.
tl. I.. Iloff of Cold Hill spent Sim
dav and Mondav in the city visltlli;
friends and alleudiim to business
mailers.
Maliiry Roods nt De Voc's.
C. A llurbanl.. is a Medford
visitor for a few da's rrom I'orlland,
Men Sheldon spent Mondav in
Cranls 1'iiss ailendin!-', lo lnisltit-ss
outliers.
See Ihe slocli laliels carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If yon am In
a hurry.
I T .l.ihu on i,i Cl. n.l.i;,. si'i nt ilie
weel, end in vi.'d.nrd i.n in- li i.nds.
A iiiietin.; oi all il,,. fanners of
Hie valle In), r, s.., ,..
uaniiitioii el' conpnaiiw I, inn loan
assocrilmiK; ,,iu , o oi
ill!'. Ill lll'.lV II'-. llllll, I
l:l . .N.il. M, ber I
'. C.ile " ll' Sj'. nU OH
lu.i rut! -lint
. S;t r .
1',
i i. in t'.
' n t pi rat ion. "
Xiili.inat l";uiM
an.)
i:. II. Cord on
l.nnn X-MM-'iiiinn.." All juM'soim ill
1'n' h-i riiot com ito tn Niny i:;t
Point mill ('pp..,' Uo'.iut' l'i.T arr
ni'fil to I,p pj-t iviU. '
Kur tlm hosi ftHiNHiioo hpo IIolmoH
Iniiiaiict Man.
V Ti - i !a iii ii (.: tio -i-nnrjc is stmmii!
hm a i'ew ,lu in tli.' if on liuttm'ss
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Till; Ki:r s, , mo. hwu room..', tor
lli -II. it O! lor il,)'l, ) ' ,,
fiieil, J"l s I'enival. n;
i-'iu s.M.i: rt,,,.;." ('. """iietf,"
I llOlie , ( ,-i ft ( il -S
Y.Vn-:l Mo. I. r.( : ,,;'
lo a,. d. in-1 ,.-.,! . , , , , '
-.. I. rial I, II. ; il . i .
V.NTi:i V : , ,11 I hill; I
bile. Musi i.i a ..H.... ii r , ...
Kol'er. :!!: I
O. II. I ! I inH i a husinrsH vli-itor
in the lily fur Hit- flivt ur Hi'- vi-vtt
from Seattle. Wusli.
Tin; IllltlKitlow :mn-r:i! .Merl-liull-ilbe
iilop- "il Hut corner 'if I ! i vj'nl ch-
and .laekrnii Is now
ness.
.1. W. Uoia l'ls of S
ior 1piisi-i
i u; j
Is Of Slip l-'l'lllleisco is j
lirst of 111 week III I
si"-nilin I he
Meiilnid on ln!:-im ,.s.
Three Inlial
f-lieclal Xmas Kniboss-
ed slatioiiei-y
lug Co. Ord'
at the Meiiford I'rlnt
r early. Trices ore at-
tract vn.
Choice of our litir Jin' of tailored
suit", values lo $17. ".a. closing oin
prii e 1 1 !'.! n. A lire as. '
Howard Kline of rfl. I.oni
in Hie etly Monday ii-orniiu
peels to liicke liis home in
cinlly. t
IllKhfHt prleo paid for
; an 1. ed
anil ex
lh is vl-
Btt'li'tb'
fresh ranch okus. Cafe Holland.
Paul Smile of San t'raaclxco Is in
Die clly for a lew days unending to
business niatiers.
Drugless (real incuts for all diseases
scienlifleally administered. Dis.
llVdK.es, 11:15 K. .Main si.
John T. Williams ol' (Irants Pass
was In Medford over the week-end.
You eanuol afford (o mirs this clos
ing out sale it you are wanting any
thing in ladles ready-lo-wear. Ah-
solulely going o II I of business. Alll'-
eus.
Air. and Airs. .1. K. Mason of Kose
burg speul the wis.k-einl hi Alcdl'ord.
'I'be Minigalow Store, eorner Hiver-
side and Jackson. Plioue. I s.'i-lt. Free
delivery. .1. W. Jacobi; & Son's, ami
A. H. Strong of Kagle Point was a
Meiiford visitor Monday morning.
Dr. Klreligessncr will lie at Hotol
.Vnsh every Wediiesdny. Hours for
consultation, 10 to 3
William Winkel of Knglo Point was
attending to business matters in the
city .Monday-.
(let youi- Kngravet Xiuas onrds
now. Medford Printing Co. is sliow
tig a beautiful line.
II. T. Cahlll of Corvallis Is Hpenillng
a few days In the cily looking oer
business openings.
Iteaiilll'ul furs at ri-liiarkable low
prices, closing out sale. Ahreus.
Mrs. Harry T. .lames arrived in the
city from Seattle Alomlac morning
and will join her husband, who re
cently purchased a farm near here.
Itieyeles! Motorcycles! Parts and
Sundries. Kpert repairing. Work
guaranteed. II. and X. Shop, Sparta
hldg., neyy niau.iKluent.
Thomas K. I.ee of Portland spent
Sunday and .Monday in Ihe city visit
ing friends and attending lo business
matters.
Typewriter paper or nil liltnln M
Medford Prllithig On. '.
.1. J, Horry of PeinHeloii Is spending
a few days visiting Meiiford friends.
Dig ae milk shakes at lie Voo's.
W. A. Ilathrem of Porlland is
among the out of louu business
visitors In the city.
No charge for special embossing
dies with the Xmns fancy stationery
sold by the Medlord Priming Co. All
special order anil Is not curried in
stock.
Mrs. II. II. Levy of San Karni-isco
is spending a few days visiting friends
in Hie city .
Casollne and oil at He Voe's.
Sam A-llen of Sail Krnneiseu Is
business visitor ill Aledford.
SVcet eider ai lie Voe's.
.ir. ami .i rs. nines oi liianls I'ass
were Medford viMlors over the week
end.
Personal engraved Xmns cards and
nibossed Xmns stationery at the Med
ford Printing Co.
Wallace II. I.ee of Album. Ore ,
spent Sumlay and Moud.n in -l.-.il'.
vi.-lting friends and 1 1 a !: at I i u 'mo:
lless.
llutterniilli, 1 0f gal. He Voe's.
P. Halderuiaan is a business vi.-iior
In .Medford from Sail Krnuci.-cn.
Obi palu-rs for sale at this office al
Oc for 100.
ilenrv Adolph of San l-'rancb-co is
attending to business itiallcs in Med
ford. I.. P. Parson of Moscow. Idaho, is
aiL'onv. the out of town visitors in ;h,-
1'ity
.1
S.i n li am i' . it
in M-.luinl
s'tMuliii-i a I't-w
Imsim-ss.
A. . li.'l'tt. f .
a I'i'H ila;i ill til.
I Stit Ml.'
' t il y on
i- ianihiiu
uishir v..
KEEP A M OF
j ssp w
'It Quii.-KIy I.;osi-ns Up Couahs uiiil
I Cukis in. Tin oat or Chost
J Ju-t a liiil.- Mii.tii.de rubbed on your
rem . i i -l y.,i j-,. t,.
'i -cn cm , . n, .li...; :oi.l bu.ik bp
I-,., I 1.
I M. i. ".'.. . a ,i'.!r" v:i' ,..,..,-,-d i
.1-'il- V. :-.! I ; .,,!. ,:. ., , ,',
'.t . n. 'o l.'.i ; : ... ..,,. I'. -tcr t i: 1
I ' !. " i ic'r.'i!,- V. :i: ,v'l
j vImi i. 'h t U ; :r n i, ii- i.ir u.
! -!-. !., !- ' . u . , i .... M.V ii-.' ,
i iii'. :i. I'.-.,. .,!.. . I.-,,.!, ,:,., c,,,.,... (,..:,.
Clai-I.e Itankin of I.os Angeles
transactor business in Medford Mon
day. It. Penny of SI. I.ouis, Alo., spent
Sunday- and .Monday in Ihe city on
business.
Ali.-'s Alary lllchards of Corvallis,
lire., la spending a few days in the
city vUiling friends. ' '
.Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Iliinnaii, who
have been Hie guests of .Nh-dtold
friends left Saturday evening for their
home in New York citv. .
Carl llerrlck of All. Vernon, Wash.!
iirrived in Hit clly .Monday morning
mil will spend the week wilh .Medlord
friends.
J. W. Iloak of Portland is a busi
ness visilor in the city for a lew- days.
A. II. McCoriuh k and .Miss Mabel
l.o l'ebore of Kennetl, Cal., were mar
ried Saturday afternoon by the Itev.
Hurry Tin ier al the pat-sonnce. Air.
and .Mrs. Ah i oriuicu nave neeji me
guesls of Mr. ami Airs. .1. II. Hale for
a few days.
The in acre six year old pear orch
ard, owned by .1. I). Sears, betiveen
the N'ilas and In I orchards has I n
sold by It. II. AlcCimly to W. II.
Hogall and Owen Ileum of Albany,
Ore., lor $12.0110, with a nierc.-uulle
establishment al Albany us part con
sideration. The iransfer will take
place at once. The orchard was for
merly owned by Attorney Kvnn
lieames, John S. Drill and Kd II. I lu.ii
ley. SERBS WIN OVER BULGARS
(Continued Kroni Pimc Ono).
Hiir.l 1. 1' lit- ct IVHivi' in-l.
The rjlYJie- n' iKsea-i' the
iiiililitrv rever-es sii-l;iineil are tie
ehtrnl .in ttie I'etnrail advice- In
have seriuir-lv ulTeeied the limrah'voC
.MiieKeiiM'ii's iiiiiiy, while tin- le
iiijureeineiil s he reijiii red to niaUe
'ikmI hi-. !(i-e-. are :iid iml to Ii:ic
heen jii'n idi-d, his relreal tlierchtre
'iciny colli i net ed n line i" ilwa.-l roii
enmlitiiilis,
I'AKIS, Xov. 111. The
I-Yollcll
-talenu-nt remK:
"Nine lioiiilui riling airplane ami
-i'i'i-ii ecorlin' planes ol the l',rili-.
rovnl naval air service liomlia i di-i!
blat lurnaces ami roumlries nl Suipi
lii'jbert, northeast ol' San i hriu-keii. in
ihe hu-ill ol' llle Snyre. All Ihe m.l
, -bines rclnrm d.
"Two (Icrniuii niachiuo Inrl niht
dlupjicd hiiiiilis on llell'orl. -'ie eiv
ili.in wen- killed."
In ( erna I tend.
HDI-'IA. Nov. I :i .- A 11 advance for
the Serbians in the (Yrna bend is ad
mitted in I lie official statement usi'ied
li v Die waf office today. The slate
ment follows:
"West of the Monastii-l'lorina rail
way there was lively artillery action.
Kastward and in the Cerua beml llierp
w as a d k rate hat; te t hrouliout
esierday ami part of ta-t niiili t . All
enemy ailaeks were broken, but tjte
1'neniy succeeded in holding the
heifihtH and liiakini; a salient before
oar positions northwest of I'oloy.
"In tUe .MoKleinia valley there was
weak artillery fire. West or the Var
dar viuoroufl cannoiia.dln look place.
.Never
i i i i i i i
f "
V Vl
The $100,000 luce V
Production - - V
A C A 1 .
. luiiiiitiuc in wie j
Aztec kingdom - I,J
of primitive
love
PAG L
SOUTHERN OIU.GON S GRKAT
KS T l'LACK Ol- AMUSEMENT
It was (rutin on the other front, ex
cept in the Uobruilja. where fighting
occurred al our udvanced positions
without Important results."
CABINET URGED TO REMAIN
(Continued Kioui Pago One.)
In piiM' I hen i- a aeanev on ihe
; uttreine eonrt. Ailnnny ien-ni
'!ievnrv. Seeielaiv I, .me u- Squalor
!WmI-1i it' Molilalia would he con-id-U-red
l'ir-( ir the ajpi'ii!it!nen(.
j Secretary RcdJ i.i, Seeretai- ,t
jUer and Sci-n-lary llanieU nl.-n have
heen lfieiiliuiied a- inelilher- nf 1 he
jc.'liinet v. ho niiuht de-ire t quit ul
ilit lilV, hut it wa-. -tated del'iiiitelv
today thai none ol' t heia had iijnil ied
,any .-.iich intention,
j TtiMHilly lo Itetiiahi.
Seeictary TuiiimII v is aiso e.ieelei
.lo reuiaiii in his )iv-enl nts, al-rlhoii-jii
he f'oilhl he a iioin ed i a
!nnMiiher o' (ho hoaid ol' .eneral a-
huai-eis in .ev it he de-ired
ii'ejiotl-- li-tvii connected Mr. Tu-
tnruMy name with a cabinet position, I
Moil it was slated :'iit horita't ively dt
jilav thai lie will not become a cabinet
officer.
I'liiiis for Slioi-t Session.
Itecau-e of I he i u oh;dii!ity liiat the
next hon-e will "e reimblieau. the
j president i.- Inyin pian to secure as
niiu'li important li-ji'-lnttoii as pos--ilile
during the short se.s.-.ion op(.n-iiiM-
next nioiilli. Measures he 'tartie
ularly desires pa-ed are those lo
allow American - porters to estab
lish eoiunioli selliiiir agencies abroad,
to enlar-ic (he inter-late eoiiinieiee
eoniuiis-iiui and lo e rente niaehinery
for preventing in tin- future it erisis
simUar to that which recently threat
ened to involve the country in a rail
road -hike, and oilier railroad lei;-
j is la tii ui suvueled by him when the
strike threatened.
The nivsidciit has bc'iin nreon ra
tion of his next (o congress.
Hi' plans to iire that a number of
these questions he taken up.
e
N K W YOltK, Nov. I ;! Ooppers de
rived greater lieii.uth from the in
creased I'tah divhleiid and reports of
the early closini; of a lariu contract
lor tlie metal with the Kreueh gov
ernment. Chino was added to Ihe list
of new copper records, iind liranhy
rose five polnt.-s.
NKW YOliK. Nov. i::.
ol the IMah ConMilbbneii Co
iany today declare u om ,v
IMr
c tors
Iileiid lo $1..".
j reviotis ran.
n a f
ban
iloul liiis: the
I urn vor kxow that
I Seeing two people play on a piano
i couldn't be called economy.
It doesn't mailer where oil sli
eating a pancake, but a lot oi' p;.M
prefer the northwest coiner.
Before
a dramatic super feature a.
THE
" '
- KWJJJtl
BULGER IS GIVEN
LIFE FOR MURDER
IjKNVKU, Coin.. Nov. 1 3. The
Henteiice of Colom-l .lames f'. Mulder,
a soldier of fortune, who wan lo have i
been executed during
the pres ut
iveek tor tin- murder of Lloyd C.
Nicodeinus of lit liver, was commuted
to lilt- imprisonment today by (iow
ernor "Goorue A. Carlson on the
recommendation ol' the state hoard of i
l'a rdons..
The commutation was granted. It
was .said, hecau.se of the belief of the
board, that Puller yva.s "insano at
present and had heen for some lime
Unifier shot Nicodeinus, n Denver
.niiouiii! louut.eii a ijuaiiei iiui' i i
' had with a nniiiber of patrons of the
hotel, where he maintained headii liar- I
Iters for recruiting a regiment for ser
vice wilh the fllited Slates troops
(Ilirlil!; one of the crises with .Mexico.
HARVESTER TRUST
WASHINGTON. Nov. i:!.--t'oiin-sel
for the International MancMer
eoiupaiiy today asked the supreme
court lo .set for rcnrsjiunciil on l-'eb-runry
'Jli the government's anti-trust
dissolution suit against it.. Thev sii-;-
jrested that the hit r esler case should I
he heard about the same lime as the
dissolution suit against liie failed
States SteeJ corporation since like
ipiestioiis are involved.
Xo reason was riven by the court
for the reliearin' order. Tin.1 court
also directed rctircuineiit of an Ohio
ease involving infet')irctalioii of Ihe
Ohio employers' liability law.
CRATER LAKE TRAVEL . !;.,.,,,, owl,lr, whlell t,insc. yollr
SHOWING IMCREASEistoinnrh to become filled with undl
gested rood, which sours and ferments
Tlie f "i i - f automobile ierini in I he i like cabbase in a s ill barrel. That's
Outer l.nk-e Nuliinial pail; yvns ti,e fjrRt step to untold misery indi
jr.iiited lo Mr. Iliul-on, then ol .Med- j Keslion, foul j;ases, bud breath, yel-
I'"1'! Inly (i, I'll 1. Since then the.iow shin, mental Icasr. evcrythillK
lue-iMo-s ol' the park lias liee'n as i'.ol-'that is liorrible and nauseating. A
l"s: U'ascaret tonight will give you consti-
Aulomohilcs. Visilors. p.,ted boyvels n thorough eleunslns!
4,1 till, ami straiKl'.U-n you out by morniim.
- "''-':!:! 'They work while you sleep a 1 u-cent
(I.I'.'nI ,ox from yinir .dninuint will hoop you
le'"'!' ; feeling Rood ror moullis. Millions' of
:i,.'l!IS I 128 j ,,, .llul women tal e a (,'ascaret now
-.IMS 1 LJ.M-Jr anj then tojeeep Ihelr stomneh, liver
Total Irnvol hv way ol' tlie Pin-, tu bowels regulated, and never know
iiaei;. etil rntiee. lllNII: by way ol':.. ...is,.,.,,!,!,, moment. Don't loreet
i-M I ri-.iiee.
ent rahre. ."
i.S III; hv
ll-JS.
way
m iWMvm'pi
m i&fkw ifl
j S S
DRIVES
OUT
W COLDS
i U kJ) i
Pills of Peril
Passed by the Pure Food Act guaranteed
to cause an acute attack of laughter for
thirty minutes while projected on the screen
CHARLES MURRAY and LOUISE
FAZENDA are the chief ingredients
Mack Sennett Keystone Comedy
F
WASH IXliTON', Nov. 13. By an
order modilyin a decision of laul
January, the inter-slate ooinerce'coni
illnn niiibnri.ed the Orc-iou and
Washington Uuihvuy and NavlKation
leoiupnny to mahe Its rule from the so-
,.lb.,l inbiiid Kmiiire lo Astorva. Ore.,
ion the Pllget Sounil raie iib. " '
i by lis own rail and water line, or by
I joint rate wilh the Spokane, Port
land and Seat tic riiilroad's all-rail
i line to Seattle.
The decision does not disturb Ihe
, Irate structure, hut peruilIK tun line 10
laiiply the tariff optionally between
jits boat route or its all-rail conneel-
, j lug route.
TRAINMEN MAY STRIKE
(Continued l-'roin rage One.)
S1.i( (.om. hv hl. l.i.-n.,
I .'.,.ni inin.ii-
I Tnilcd Sialic )ilricl Allornev
K lyne said lln- ul'lern l thai rail-
Iways ivhi-h have .-Inrtcd suits
javninsl the Ailam.-oii law in Chiea-.'o
(will nlliile hv ihe iv-lllt "l a teM eil-e.
;Tliis case will he lieurd hv til fee I'eil
I piii I .inilyios, ineludin.u' Jtiilftes l.amlis
I anil Cnritenler.
"CASCARETS" FOR A
lies! ri- l.lvei niKl Itowels for llillous.
ness, Sour Stomach mid t'onstl
patiou. (let a 10-cent'box now.
Purred tonmie, bad colds, iml
t ion. sallow sliln and miserable head-
....i i-,..,,,, U,l livev iLIld
i the children their little iuides need
'a Kood, gentle cleansing, too. Adv.
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
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