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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1917)
PXGE TWO 10CAL AND ' PERSONAL .1. D. Pierce or Trail, Ore, I'-i t Tliurxiluy ami l-'rlday In the city on IiuxIuckhs. A. W. Kline.r of Portland la a busl li(in visitor In the city for a few days. Mm. I.e.ach, cornetlerre. Mortols tip to date. Guaranteed. 1'hone 083-J. Fred liniiHBOii of Itoneliui ft Is In the city for a few days on bustncsi for the Southern Pacific railroad company. HS-I phone Heutu'n Duib Sto-e. " Mr. and Mrs. Cordon C. Glffen olid con of Trail wero .Medford visitors Thursday and Friday. Crowson'H have established an af ternoon tea hour, four to five o'clock. A pot of tea and dainty brown toast, fifteen cents. I!G3 )i. K. Koibes arrived In the city Thursday evening from Portland for a brief business visit. Old papers for sain at this ofi'leo at 20c for 100. Adolph Olsen Is a Medford visitor for a few (lays from Trail, Ore. Mt. Pitt Wood Yard, Phone 547-Y. 20 I JI. V. ScarborouRh of Portland transacted business In the city Thurs day and Friday. See liavo Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. V. & II. IlldR. "VY. O. Kaleston of Oakland, Cal., is upending a few days In the city utlendlnK to business tnatlei-s. Hilt 5c milk shakes at l)e Voe's. M. A. Alanson of Portland trans uded business with local merchants Thursday and Friday. The pad on the Akron truss never slips or pulls, if you wear a truss you should sec them. Heath's DniK Ktore, opposite Nash Hotel. 20.1 !A. Goodman Is a business visitor in the city for a few days from Port land. . For your old homo friends, "The Valley of the ItoRue," l.rc. 279 Milton llirsch of New York It a business visitor In the city for a few days. Sweet cider at Do Voe's. y. V. Martin of Poise, Idaho, Is a recent arrival In the city. Berne, dresses, Messollne. dresses, rain coata nnd a few winter coats, values to $22.00, nil on t.tS rack, final wlndup. Abrens. ' W. A. William, A. I,. Porter, P.. I l.lppninn, W, A. Kinney nnd 11. T. TrawlirlilK.l urn iiukhik the Portland jnen spendlni; a few days In the ci'.y on liiudntss. . (lutes sells Ford curs, $200 down and 2!i a month. Harry Snyder of Run Francisco, attended to business matters in the city Thursday nnd Frlduy. Fresh chocolates ut Ie Voo's. William Kliepard Is a Medford vis- I'or fov n r!'.v days from Han Fran cisco, Cal. You really cannot nfford to miss this Flnnl Wlndup Sale. Abrens. A. 11. Ferguson of Portia ) I it r.n tl c out of town business vIk llort in th.i c ity. Dr. Heine, physician nnd surgeon. Speclulty. eye, ear, noso, throut, Of flee over Meeker's. Olnsses fitted. ' A. O Chi IhtofferKon Is n Medford vtsit ir f jr a lew dnyi from San Fa fuel, Cal. Crochet silk for new rainbow hand bags at Handicraft Shop. 2lili Mr. anj Mrs. . K. Fraser, of Mitchell, S. I)., tire Iciurlst visitors In tho city. A Rreat actress In a great play, Pauline Frederick In "Ashes of Fat hers," Pimo lonlKhl. 11. C. Hall of Monlauiu. C'ul.. at tended to business manure In Hie city Thursday and Frlduy. For the best Insurance hco Holme, tho Insurance Man. N. W. Klcnalg Is a business visitor in Medford from Alhnmlirn, Cal. Ilnths 2fn'. Hotel Holland. S. I. Kuitli of Portland aniit Tlmrsilay and Friday In the city Inoli luit after business Intercut, Pacific ptickui:c embroidery i;ooils, spei-lal sale closes February 1 at Handicraft Shop. ' 2HC F. Sllverstone and II. oilverstoiu am Modiord viMtnis i.-oir. San l-'imi-llsco. t .1!, Iluttermllk lc Kill. )e Voe's. O. I). Hamilton of Counllle, Ore., (pent Thursday and Friday In Med-fo-.l Dr. K. KlreliRessner, Hotel Hol land every Wednesday. Hours for consultation, 1 to j and 7 to S p in. 26R K. I., .'ones of the 111 it i Ledge ills tnit i.i tncnillnn n few days In the rlv Viiilini; friends a nd attending to lusliiess mutiers. Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon, ofllco Jackson County Hank llnlld- hiK. John Hampshire of Grants Pass v'ub a business visit or- in ;he city Tliursd-iv eftetnoou. Gasoline nnd oil at Dp Voe's. Ibonius Deane of :; :h':iW, Ore, ' tt l.S in Medford Hie Mis' ,1 fie vei k on bitsiuesi. Ralph and Geoii.e ' iivneli are Mod ford visitors thl -!. iiom He.. ding. Cal. Mr. and Mil. J. T. Sullivan lot. Thursday iny, for I'Oit'tnd. where iliey will mal.u their fu..- home. Mrs. Hen O is spend.!!!; the eek at Grouts Pi"i vltilin rolui.Ivr. Frank McDowell of Tt-lionia, Cal., Is In the city for a few days on bus iness. Fat lunch down town at Crow son's. Home cooking and prompt service. Complete lunch 25 cents. 2G3 B, K. Wilson of Mnnt.'iKiio, Cal., Is spending a few days in the city on business. Haskets, toys, cblnaware, novelties at Japanese Art Store. tf Charles Opper of Yreka. Cal., was a business visitor In the city Thurs day. Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway enrage. 29 South Dart lett st. Davlc9 We:ds Anything. C. K. Johnson was a business vis itor in Medford tho first of the week from Klamath Falls. Hrlng your friends In to Crowson's for lunch. Good things to eat, good service, good music. 203 Dan Morehead of Wntlilns was In .Mcdlord the first of the week on business. Some wonderful bargains on $9.98 rack silk dresses. Winter coats, spring weight coats, rain coats and serge dresses. Values to $30.00. Final wlndup. $9.98. Ahrens. It. F. Farrlsdale Is a Medford vis itor for u few days from Sacramento, Cal. A great nrlrfss in n great ploy. Pauline Frede-Jck In "Ashes of Km bers," Page tonight. M. M. Waters of Grunts Pass, was In .Medford on business Thursday af ternoon. Tho Akro i truss is giving v.lend'.d satisfaction to nil users. If you are Interested see Heath's Drug Store, op posite Nash Hotel. '263' I). D. Oastleton of SIsson, Cal., was In Medford on business Thursday afternoon. Miss Callio Vogell will glvo music lessons In Medford on Saturdays Miss Vogell Is a pupil of Prof. Fred Alton Haight. Phone 72 for Infor mation. 26 Edward Smith of the Coos Hay district is spending a few days In the city visiting friends and attending to business matters. .' Dakery goods at De Voo's. David It. Long of Keno, Klamath county, Is a Medford visitor for few days. Kuho Corsets, J.'i.OO and $0.0(1 cor sets now $2.98. Values to $4.00 Ku bo and l.ll Itevo corsets, $1.98. Ahrens. George F. Dunn Is a business visi tor In Medford from Uoseburg. 'Something new. Campbell's cafe. Best of everything, 113 W Main, tf Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Williams of Tacoina, Wn., are spending a', few- days In Medford and vicinity on com bined biiHlness and pleasure trip. Puiillne FrediMcli In her greatest photoplay, "Ashes of Kuibers," Pug tonight. O. A. Weathers of Glendiile, Ore is spending a few days In the city on business. Medford visitors nt Salem Thurs day worn Porter J. Xoff, C. C. McCu. j. A. WeslerluiHl and Rev. J. C Rollins. Use your phone to do your drug store shopping uud get the benefit of our prompt delivery servl left. Ileal li s Drug Store. 2 0 William O'llaia, formerly proprie tor of tl.r llollunil llufl'et, nnd "to. returned Thursday evening from l-'lorlda, whero they have ap.'rtt the v. Inter. l eaving .Medford tin- (ir-it of the year they spent the si:'i:.er at their lormer home. In Ohio l".e repo'i times very prosperous in the east and Florida crowded will: lour ists. Tiuy will probably residt upon their orchard south of the city Tin slate hl'jhway liridgo over tho .'incr-.ii'ento river at the mouth Salt crcli, near Antler, In Shar.u county, will bo completed and opened to truf'li within ten days. Tho brid in of i oi. crote construction, an I Ij u00 feet long. The new struct!!! v will eliminate what lias always been considered a dangerous ri'llroiid crossing at Antler, where vehicle cross the trucks after descending n 1 I per rent grade. Pnllne. I-rem rick In her pivntost photoplay, ".Vslies of Klilbcrs,' P.ige tonight. The Indian bureau of tho national government has made favorable re port for spending $2,000 of the cdu cational fund of the Klamath ltlv Indians for building a road up the Klamath river to connect w-ith the road leading from Orlik to Orlean Par. To make the money nvallable an net of congress will be required Kxumlmitions having been com plcled there were no classes at tho high school Friday. S. 11. Williams of Oakland, Cal.. Ir transacting business in Hie city K. A. Welch is n business visitor at Portland. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU SAl.K 5iM-l wheat and hurley Kerne and Carlton. Phono Sf.-.l. 2t; l-'Oll SAl.i: -Ituled Rralu hay in any quantity. Keeno uml Olr-on ranr eiiNl of Sis): tyou Het,;lilr. :li4 MEDFORD MATE TftrBUNTE, MT.DFOTID, OKFiON'. FRIDAY. lOTABY 2fi. 1017 V. V. Martin and C. O. Ellsworth of Spokane are here In the interests of the Earl Fruit Co., which has pur chased the Producers Fruit Co., of Oregon, including the local office. Cash uaid for clean cotton rags nt MeCfort Printing Co. If Mrs. J. II. Henslnger of Spokane i the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dan iels. Mrs. 4lenslnger is rc'.nriilni! to Spokane from Pasadena, where she bag spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Frater are Medford visitors from Mitchell, S. . II. C. Hall of Montague, Cal , was in Medford Friday attending to busi ness mailers. II. G. Johnson Is a business visitor In the city for a few days from Weed Cal. f). Klum returned to Medford Fri day morning from San Francisco, Cal., where ho attended the conven tion of tho poster advertising asso ciation of the Pacific coast. Mr. Klum was selected as Pacific coast delegate to the national association convention ut Atlantic City next July. Cash paid for clean cction rags ut Mef'ford Printing Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mcliride of Pendleton, Ore., ore spending n few days In the city. They are en route to Honolulu, on an extended honoy moon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Moyd of Se attle are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Iloyd, nnd his sister, Mrs B. W. Paul. llr. Hoyd represents. .1 Price and company and will, bid on the $82."i,non city bond Issue. TRIALS OF I. W. W. BEGIN MARCH 5 KVKHKTT, Wash.,. Jim. Jml-o T. KniuiM in mipiM'ini courl today niiinoil Mnri'h ." ('or the bciriiiniiitf oi' the trials of sovonty-three men, most of tlicm members of the Industrial Workers of the World, eliattjed with murder as n result of the munieipal doek not of November .", when seven men wero killed. Counsel fnr (he de t'endants demanded separate triab and the state seleeted Thomas II Trnev, alias ("ion rue Martin, as w first man to be tried. The prisoners were brought into eourt in thrc groups under ehnrp of armed depu ties nnd pleaded not uuilty to the charge, of murder. Juduo Ronald's notion followed. Counsel for the do fen so tlion serv (d notice on the prosecution of a inn tion for a cluuijje of venue to Kin; eounty, on the ground that a fair tria cannot be obtained in Snohomish eountv. Tho motion will be nrinied February 0. VILLA'S FORCES OCCUPy EL VALLE y.h PASO. Tex., .Inn. 20. Force-i of Francisco Villa hnve occupied Vnlle, Chlhiialnia, abandoned by Gen oral Pershing's outposts according to apparently reliable Information re ceived in army circles. It was sit f - Villa had established headquarleis at Madera, and wur preparing to uc copy Casus Crnndes as soon as I shing should abandon field head quarters at Colonia Diiblan. DAK Kit. Ore., Jan. 20. Trans continental truffle over the Union Purllie In Wyoming Is at n stand still as the result of snow storms west of l.aramlo nnd not u train may move for several days, railroad men said here today. Passenger trains ire stalled at several points along the tine. "TIZ" USED. ACHING FEET No more sore, puffed-up, tender, aching feet no oorna or callouses. "Tit" ranked ore, hurninfr, tired feet fairly dance with delight. Away go the acheM and pains, the corns, callouioa, blister, bunions and chilblains. Tie" draws out tbo anus ami poisons that nuff uo vour feet. o nuitu-r how hard you work, how Ions you dance, how j far you walk, or how long you remain , on vour fet, "l'is" brings restful foot comfort. "Tli" it magical, grand, won derful for tired, aching, swoll, smart- ing feet. Ah I hew comfortable, how , l'lpy you 'eel. Your feet just tingle I for joy; shoes rwmr hurt or seem tight. Gel a 2A cent bol of "Tis" now from j any druggist or department store. End . fcxit torture forever wcar smaller ahoes, keep vour feet freah. sweet and happy, .hut think a whole year's toot omfort for oulv 'H cents. 1 MEDFORD DEFEATS BASKETBALL 24-20 In ii hair-raihiii finish, the Med ford basketball team last iii.ht eafi- tured tho pimc from th Cottage Oritve ajrjireijatioii by a score of 24 'J(t. From tho spectators' standpoint, the jrame was one of the best ever een on a local floor. The teams wero evenly matehod, both putting up n ood defense, with Cottage Grove having shade over tho loeals in this department of the ame. Neither team showed up over ly well in shooting, the men on each side mi-sin sliot from nil nn-jles. The oulv chant in the .Medium ! ineup ciime with t lie substitution oi f C.ileiiinii nt fiirwiinl rcplacin- .Ioiich. j iiiiuniMiii was niter put in. rcpincimr Culemmi. Of (he Mcdi'oril. loom, those appear ing to best ndvnntn.L'O ivi-yi the new men, Gentry, Wallace, Junes and Colciuun. Tonight n second L'lime will lie pluycil. The Culture drove boys are more fjiiuiliui with the local floor and will put up n better ame, while the local boys, nnd especially the new recruits, have gotten their basketball lojrs ami will undoubtedly show frreat improvement in generalship, team play mid accuracy. i lie same tenm will line up Hint slnrted last llig'ht's contest.. The local liili school girls met the Phoenix (tirls in n preliminary con test before llie liig jiaine. This ynme .Medfoiil won by n score of .1 (-. Tiiniglil's mime will lie culled at 8:1.1. WASIIINCTO.V, Jan. 20. With drawal of the American troops from the Mexican border indicates no radi cal chunge in the policy of the United States toward Mexico. Secretary Lansing said todc.y that the policy stated In President Wilson's cele brated Mobile speech of 1013 re mains unchanged. In that address tho president declared tho Intention of his administration not to Interfere with tho Mexicans in what ho regard ed as their struggle tor liberty. RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL PASSES THE HOUSE WASHINGTON', .Inn. (!. The an imal rivers ami harbors appropriation bill, earryinir $:1S.O(IO,IIOII, including inure than . 1 tl.0IMI.00ll I'm- new pro jects, was passed by (lie limiso today by u vole of 'JL'l to Kit. ll now goes to the seiiute. TENDER THROATS readily yield to the healing influence of It soothes the inflamed mem branes and makes richer blood to repair the affected tissues to help prevent tcnsilitis js, or laryngitis. SCOTT'S h worth insisting upon. Vj DauA Uorr.. Its-t'.M. ' GREAT VARIETY of Choice Vegetables to Choose From We make every effort to have this department fresh and attractive Green Onions Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Celery Cauliflower Brussel Sprouts Cabbage. Parsnips Carrots Spinach THE BEST Oranges Grape Fruit Bananas PERSONAL ATTENTION PROMPT SERVICE MARSH & BENNETT PHONE 252 BUTTE BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 26. Whole sale deception of the county authori ties In tho matter of aid for needy widows with minor children were uncovered before the probate division of the district court today. Thc nnmes of 32 widows with children. who were receiving county aid were stricken from the list of county de pendents by order of Judge Dwyer. These women were being paid $64;i a month. Coder the widow's uid illWi passed at the. last session of the legislature, the county must pay to indigent widows with children a cer tain sum per month for each child. Under this law, not yet two years old, Silver How county has been pay !ng out between $"0,000 and $S0,000 a year. Probation officers, appoint ed by the court to investigate rumors that persons not entitled to county aid were receiving funds, resulted in the report today that among the whose names were stricken from the list wero several who owned exten sive property with substantial In comes. Others were found who had been the receipients of life insurance poll cles upon the death of their husbands and still others who owned their homes were receiving incomes TO STOP BAD COUGH South Ih-y, Irritated Tln-ont With I'nrmint Syrup, Says This Old l-'iLsliloncd Cough Meilicino is the Itest. Wo are told that the old time rem edlcs nre best anil invariably contain less harmful yet better medlciuo than those which are in iise today. This being so, undoubtedly the following old fashioned recipo which Is quick acting will be welcomed by many as there seems to be a regular epidemic of coughs nt the present time. Se cure from, your druggist 1 ounce Parmlnt (double strength), take this home nnd add to It a quarter pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulat ed sugar, stir until dissolved. Take 1 tnblespoonful four times a day. No more racking your whole body with a cough. Clogged nostrils should open, air passages of your head should clear and your breathing be come easy. Parmlnt syrup is pleas ant to take, easy to prepare and costs !lmle' Every person who has a stub born cough, hnrd cold or catarrh in any form should give this prescrip tion a trial. For sale by Heath's Drus Store, Strang's Drug Store, Medford Phar macy, West Side Pharmacy nnd Has- kin's Drug Store. AM USUM KXTS ax).M(i HT. Page Always Worth While Good Music, PAUMXK VKKMCIWIv In her best photoplay "ASIIKS OK KMltUIiS" Also Star Comedy Harry Myers and Rosemary Theby In "The Strenuous Visit." Tomorrow "Ilummy," and Kiy stono "Tugboat Itomeo." SUlTSfW LEIN FOR TO ORDER $25.00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering 128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS Rutabagas Onions Potatoes Horse Radish Roots Turnips IN FRUITS CrantaiTies Apples madeN IlEoifrW I through the efforts of older children j not enumerated as bread winners In their applications to me couiuy iu. aid. One woman who owns a $3,0uu ranch, four buildings In the city anil 000 in the bank, was receiving county aid for each of her four minor children. The Investigation of the probation officers is continuing. DEFENSE RES1S IN SAX ANCKI.O, Tex., Jan. 'JI!. Af ter testimony was introduced t" m-ai out the story told by Hurry .1. Span- yesteiday mid to show that Lieu tenant Colonel M. C. fiiitltr was known nnuui'f his soldiers as "Mull llutlcr, the defense in the trial in which Spancll is charged with killine. his wile, rested today. Two witnesses testified llmt Uiitler had the reputation of beiu a "woman cliaser," even with his command. The first witness Inr Hie state on the rebuttal declared thai t olouel llutler's reputation ri'irniiling his at tentions to women was trood. imo voamDie. A Plain Case of Bargains Y o can close your eyes and pick bargains here, and only 6 more days and this final windup sale will be at an end. The prices have been cut to the lowest notch, and of course the stock is get ting less every day, so shop now while the best plums are here. Ahren Closing Out Sale PORK t is an important subject just now, both in congres sional and 1'ootl circles. We have the choicest, pork and all other kinds of meats. SOME SPECIALS Pork Shoulder, lb ' 12i2 Spare Ribs, lb 7 Hack Hones, II) 5 HeefHoil, lb 8 un P.eef Roast, lb ''"l2y2 Shoulder Steaks, lb 12V? Round Steaks, lb 15$ Kvcrythiiifc Else in .Meats . Independent Market Around the Corner Phone 27 SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR Grandmother ' Recipe Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. to You con turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over nilit' if you'll get a 60-cent bottle of "VYyeth's 'sage and Sulphur Compound" nt liuv drug store. Millions of holtk-s of ! thin old famous Snee Tea Recipe, im proved by the addition of other ingredi-i-ntB, are sold annually, says a well known druggUt here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one cm tell it Ims been applied. Thoee whose hair is turning gray or hcrnmiti faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishes and your hirki become luxuriantly dark and beau tiful. 'J liia is llie aire of youth. Oray-liaired, unattractive foiks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound to-night and you'll be de lighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance witlim a few days. This' ircparatioa is a toilet requisite mid is net intended for the cur.e, mitiga tion ur prevention of disease. The Car , s' I equipped with our supplies, surh as horns, lamps, clocks, speedometers, plugs, etc., will i,e up-to-date In every de tail. We carry all the latest thlnns for auto and uutoln and all the Rood old ones and sell them at prices niurli liciovv the usual rate. C. E. GATES