Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 03, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOTW MATT; TRTT5TJXE, MTTDFOTtD, QTJF.r.OK.. KATrKDAV. FFPRFAKY
1017
IOCAL AND
1 PERSONAL
K. 0. Jacobs nf ?jn I'lanei-soo. Cal.
won io tlio city Friday and Saturday
on liuslnei's.
Mr. ami .Mi's. S. W. Foster nro Med
fnrd visitors from San Fr.-uu ls o.
Jlrst. l.eaih, corsetlnrre. Models up
to dati. (iuaraiitoed. l'hone GS3-J.
Mrs. V. Harris of Portland as in
Medford Friday and H.iliiiiiay.
v A. Hurrlilialier of Portland Is I
ipendlui; a fi days lu the city on i
buKimss.
See tho new Mantle Clock. It
runs in any position. Martin .1.
ltddy. .icwe-ler. tf'
Has M. White of Hay City. Mich .
uncut (In; I.ntcr part or I ho weelt in
tho city on buslne..
HtiKh Jones Is a business visitor in
the city from Seattle. n.
SS4 I'bono Heath's Drug Store.
1.. J. Maloy of Portland was a has
I noes visitor In Medford Friday and
Saturday.
It. W, ICnierson of Seattle spent the
lutter part or the woeli In the city
on lousiness.
See Dave Wood about that fire lc
nu ranee policy. Office, Room 401 M.
& If. Bids.
G. Olirey of Portland Is In the city
for a few days nttcndtni; to business
inalleiH. i
Kc! Anderson Is a Medford vltdtor
for a few days from Portland,
Big DC nil Ik shaken at Do Yog's.,
T. C. Jumes of Trail was In Med
ford the last of the week visltluni
friends and attending to btisjncsx
matters. I
Kred Offenbnchor of liuch Is
spending a few days In the city on
business.
' For your old home, friends, "The
Valley of the Kogue," 15c. 279
O. C. Drill of Portland Is a busi
ness visitor In the city for a few days.
(J. K. Ferguson or Portland Is
spending a few days In the city nt
tiindinK to business matters.
Sweet cider at Do Voe's.
J. 0. l'lerson of ItoseburR spent
Friday and Saturday In tho city
looking after business Interests.
C. V. Dell Is a business visitor In
Medford for a few days from Port
land. (lutes sells Ford cars. $200 down
and ;.") a mouth.
Fred S. Bennett of I'm Hand Is
upending a few days in the city on
business.
d. A. Mcl.cod or Siithcrlln. Ore..
Is spending a few days In the city
vlslilng friend nud attending to
business matters.
Fresh chocolates, at lie Voe's.
F. S. Johnson of Portland Is spend
ing a few days In the city on busi
ness. Special Htm of embroidery, c
yard, llnlchlson & l.utnsilen. 20!'
C'has. V. I'rim or JacKsonvllle. a
juutor In tho Slate I nlverslty at F.u-
Knft, lias, been elected president of
the Mask and Buskin, the new dra
inatlc society which Is affiliated with
tile national dramatic society of as
sociated university students.
TV. Heine, physician and surgeon
Specially, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Glasses fitted.
Funk Anderson was fined $10 and
costs In Justice court Friday morn
lug on i hai-gii of disturbing the peni
following a complaint sworn out by
Clntrlio .MiNoal, a Medford youth
McXeal allcyed. and his story was
borne out by witnesses, that Ander
son pkked on him Thursday night
without provocation nud proceeded
to beat him up until J. 1). Helauey
Interfered and stopped tho fight. The
nilxup occurred In the stand belong
lug lo IVlauey on Main ami lll
i rsiiio.
Dr. If. P. Hat-grave will resume
prtirtko February I. Office In
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Hank
building. 2l!T
Kd licarv of llrfTiu creek spent
Saturday in the city visiting rrii nils
Dr. l Klri likei-ner phsician and
Mii-jeon. sp(i.tt(y, in-order of the
digestive irc.ins. Hotel Holland.
Hours r,ir cunouliailun Wednesdnv
I to r, ami 7 to p. Hi. Jl''.'
Unlierl li.lv was a business l-ltor
lu the -l 1 1 Saliirduy from lim-h,
M'-iho:d ciitrcus on the sueels
Saturda'- dc mated with iug
oaelt lnjiliu :l -mall piece of eopj.er
ore. the o, '-.tsioii l in : ruj.;er tac
l'.a - The prneeed. of lC ale will
be devoted to lb- advertising of the
' l'l'.m Ledge .upper distill t.
For the best Insurance sendlolines.
the Insurance Man.
Fred Oironhjcli. r ae., Koli. i t lia.
of Ituch were in Med'otd I'tidac and
Saturday, shli-iiiiu -.ttr)e in Port
land msrUets.
See that wind"', of tn'meld'-iv
.Mr. nud Mrs. A. I. Hill left Friday
for u visit at San Francisco, (.'al.
"The Old Folks at Home," a play
for the entire family. Page to
night. 2M
Louis ftennett, formerly a Medfotd
resident. Is a newly elected council
man of lieud. Ore., according to let
ters received by Medford friends.
Hatha !uf. Hotel Holland.
Clde Fisk. a termer Medford ros
lent was married January 27 to Miss
Martha l.e Tellier of Kugena nt Unit
city.
Buttermilk 10c gal. He Voe's.
Frank Waverty of Bend, Ore., is
umoiig the. out of towu business visi
tors In ihe city.
Cash paid for clean colton rags at
Mccford PriuCiig Co. tf
linn Johnson of Watkins was in
the city Friday afternoon attending
to business matters.
Keystone Comedy, "Ills Last
Cent," Pago tonight. 2ii(l
('.. I). Samuels of Amity. Ore., Is
spending a few days in .Medford and
vicinity visiting friends.
Fldiers Art Flour, 2 wnlla li
la-sin. Hutchinson & l.umsden. 2tfa
Mrs. .Mamie Heed and little daugh
ter have returned from a visit with
Koscuurg friends.
Dr. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office Jtiokson County Bank Build
ing. Frank and Itubc Johnson of Kaglc
Point were business visitors lu Med
ford Saturday.
Flour, Fisher's Art, whllo It lasts,
Hutchlnsou and I.uiusdcn. -'O'.P
Clary Hammers ha-) returned to
Ills homo at .Albany, Ore., after
spending n week in the clly on busi
ness.
New spring lino of ginghams nt
Hutchinson's & I.uiiisden's.
' D. K. Hanson of I.akevlew, Ore.,
is spending a few days in the city.
C. F. Dolan ot Salem spent Hie
middle of the week in tho city on
business.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
.Mtss .Mamie Cass ot Hilt. Cal., Is
spending (he week In the city visit
ing friends and relatives.
Jlakery goods al De Voe's. .
A. II. Dunn Is a business visitor in
tho clly from Stelninnn.
Something new. Campbell's afo.
west or everything, 113 W Main, tf
H. G. Fhinney of (ilendnle was lu
Medford Friday on business.
I'liher':; Ait Flour. 2, Hutchin
son At l.umsden. 2f'A"
Attention! All persons wishing to
grow crops for the cannery will
please call at office at factory this
week or phone us for plan and we
will cull on them, lioguo Klver Val
ley Cunning Co. 219
.1. II. Smith of Grants Pass spent
Friday in the city visiting friends
and attending to business matters.
C ash paid for clean cotton rags al
Mei'ford PriiUiiig Co. tf
K. A. Newcoinb of Ashland was In
the clly on business Friday al'ter
nonn. Take that broken pump to the Pa.
cific Highway Garage. 2't South Bart
lett st. Davles W'eids Anything.
1-:rnest Johnson of Itoseburg is
PLOTTED IO KILL .
LLOYD GEORGE BY
NO USE DENYING! WOMEN DO WEAR EM
ltKKItY, Kn-luml. I'Vb. :j.TIic
Guilil liitl! u;is .-rmvuYii when Attr-iii-y
(jem-iiil Sir Kn'tlcrirl; K. Smith
todjty npein.'ti tlio rji't :i,-Miint tin
iHisuii ;t)'ii-'(l of i'"ii-jriratv t'ji
munlrr li oinitr Diivid Uuvd Gt.oniC
jinil Artiiur 1 lciukroi), uu'I':Irt vt tln'j
war t-uuruil. The acru-cil ure
Ali''t WhiM'hlitii, lu-r two tkuurhttM-s, !
Jlis-i Ann Wln-eldon iiml .Mr. AlJn-tlj
(Jeorr M;im, nud Mr. -MasunV
hu-baiid,
A Miixiitinn wits crcntcil wlu-n At-j
turney (ifiirral Siuilli nliij.ftl i) hud
breii intfuld tw niiirdrr llu ijrctiiii'r!
with )utttnt'd dart to be shot at lihia '
uIh ii he wn- playing ilf. Jlitli tin-!
prcdih-r ami .MY. ilfiideron vh tu
bt killi'tl, lie aiUIfd, bv rncaiK of
sun luindt'd by Mrs. "WlieL-hlun to an
nffont, cnilnyt'd by tho military uu
thonic, who had inratiati'd Iiitn
M:If into Iilt lavor.
Tim )ioiou i-ompi i.-('d lidro-.dd-ridi',
slrychnint' and an Aim-ru-an In
dian poison called run.1 iv, aid to hv
used in poi.-nninir arrows.
A'-ked as to the bet way n poi
onin;; the premier, Mi'k. VhiM!dou, -cordiiiff
to tlic attorney yenu'ral, said
t he MiUYiiirctU'S had spcnl 500 pouuds
in attempts to poij-im Mr. Uoyd
George and thai- mi nltfiuiit lud b i'n
mnde also on K'iunld McKenmi, lor
nu'r ('hnnivllor of tlu exelictiuer. It
would bl" pos-ibh', she had stifie'ited,
rontinueil the proseulor, to djive n
nail dipped witji poison into the boot
of the victim nud such an uttempt hud
boon contemplated when Mi. Lloyd
Oeorve suddenly left for 1'ranee. An
other method proposed was to stivk a
poUoned piu in tho victim hat.
.- 7 :
speudiiig Ihe week lu the cltv on bus
iness. Old papers for sale at this offlco
at 20c for 100.
Charles Lyons of Sisson, Cal.. is
spending the week In the city.
A chicken dinner at thu Holland
Cui'u Sunday, Feb. . r,u(.. Cnder
new management. .
V. W. fireguiy of Central I'oiul
"as a Medlord businc- i-ili,r Sal
utdn .
Mr. and Mrs. .;. ., A, lam-, of ivka
are siending a lew days in i!. ,.y.
A I a nk for Ike tiraue ..I' nil. hav
ing n en it y .,1' .'itiuu pallet!-. Was
hauled : ihe Hulk' ranch Saturday.
MUs Sadie r.a.-v has ictnnicd to
the city from Tillaniook. where ,lie
i-ilcd her .. i . m - lor the p.i-t Iwe
liuuillw.
'"!"! I'e'i tll! eorniier. e'tt
Salnnl.iv nn.inile,- at Ijold 1 1 ll! inies-liualiti'.-
the de.illi of II. II. .Milier.
Mi- lleiirietle Kill- will bl,' Sun
day ''.,. I.,,- Ai.-el.-. wlieir- s- e-
j -ci-N I-, t. :n;)in i-e tiiHii.-nl l .
K. I.. . I. .r,e- el llle til l,- .,.,g,. ,!,--jlHct
sr...M,in. ., ,,w ,:lV. !.
i ' i -j I i i v Ir.eti.K and atteiiiliic to
lju-iii. --. 'natter-,
I Mi. and n I:. ,. Ih, k- l,jv,- u-jlutru-,1
te the n' i i .mii S.-i, )ie-.-,,,
j i, 'i, u it,, v i ,-,i.-, !i(. i,,,-,,,.r'-
; na rent
i Im ,,-.;e .-, i,,.. ,,, i I 1',,,,,,
i II' S;,t i.l in lie i-lt .
1 Mi. ami Mr-. I'. H. !'.,,, a,
I Ki. lit Safiidav : the cll -I1..1.
(in.-.
Niuhl I'olii'eiuan t'liiwtord and
Constable Al ll:llinuond while oil a
search lor a lu;jitie Ironi a larceny
charge, la-l night arrested .Mrs. Ada
Phillips and .lohn llilkev nl the I'or
iner's home on North Fir street.'
Alter beinjr lodged in the .lackson
ville jail oi'cr nighl the pair were, ar
raigned bet'ore Justice (ilcini O. Tay
lor tins allernoon on u. vairraucv
charge.
Mrs. Phillip- ha- lived in .Medlord
I'or some time nud claims that -he has
in-ligMcd proceedings in a Washing
ton coin"! for a divorce I'roni lie! hu--band.
llilkev i- a laborer on a ranch
near Medlord.
iCANS T
OVER INTERESTS 10
FOREIGN NATIONS
iau eoveriunenl lias not been lieurd
j'roui. -
The of'i'icinl annoiinceinenl also w.s
made that all American consuls had
'been oiderc! to leave tit riiiiuiv nj
thai (lel'umn.v was expected likewise
to withdraw all her coii-uls from this
country.
AMl-SKJIEXTS TO.MUHT.
WASIIiXCToN'. Feb. ;;..iucrieau
j amba-sader-, n.iiii-lcrs and con-mni
j reprc.-eiilalive- in Knxliiii'l. France.
! liu-sia, Japan, Uiunauia. Serbia,
itireece, Ivjvpt and Morocco were tu
iday ili-truele.l l.v the -late di-part-'nie'nt
t" -u-pmd all a.-tivilies in rcla
llion !! lac llcnnan interests which
I they have taken over and to aw.ut in
i formation lo In iveycd throiili
nt r;il oceiunienl a- to u'liom
f sin Hi:uiu:itT
fflRS ltl.i:il3!HX TKKK
KHRlamls distinguished star lu
Tho Old l'lks t Hi'ine."
a play for tho entire family.
Also K1CYSTOXE COMEDY. "Ills
Last Cent."
Tomorrow, Olga l'etrova in "Ex
travagance." Adults 13c; Children 5c.
some
int.'
-ts
lll-
Miss
Kmily Jliller ol ( Uiea.iio weats overalls l'or lioii-eworl;, gardciiiii";,
i-atiipin;,', and isay- slic has even stone lo the movies with only an overcoat
coverini: them. "What inure." she says, ''niost 01 my nci.Iibors are wear
ing them, loo."
GERARO TOLD TO
E
I BLAME FOR WAR WITH
I KAISER SAYS WM. TAFT
Mlenuauy wi-hes
i trusted.
1 The liclli-crcut interests which the
I'uited Stale- ha- been rcprcscutiui;
in lierui.iliv since Ine I1c41n.ini!; 01
Ihe war were turned over li v tlic
Aniericaii embassy ill Herlin lo oilier
neutrals selected by Ihe wirii.n- "V
erntnents coueerned.
Ollieial iiuuounceiiienl was made
at lite state department that I'ritisli
interests in lierniuny had been lian--lerrt'd
to 11. .Hand; Japanese and
Serbian to Spain and Kumariian t
Spain temporarily, while the Hiiniaii-
AIISI:.MF.N'1S TOXIGI1T.
Stfll JIDI Si: PKTKItS lu
"Till': 1UII.IMPF.I!," a thrill,
ini; iiiili'oud romance.
Also Vim Comedy "AUTISTIC
ATMOSPHERE."
Tomorrow-, Una Cavalier! lu 'The
Shadows of Her Past."
WASHINGTON'. Feb. 0
dor Gerard's instructions
his euibnssv.'us well as
sulales in (.leruiany. Kmbnssy
taehes, consuls, consular liecut.
m basso -lire
to close
all the eon-
al-ind
their stnfl's an to be brought out ol
Gemiany. This makes the severance
ol' relations more complete than is
usual in such case.-.
I -AVASHIXGTON', Feb. .1. Former
1 President Talt prefaced a prepared
speech on the League to Enforce!
i l'eac here last hIkM with a reference I
to the new German crisis, declaring j
'that if tho United States were drawn!
into war German would force it byi
j "her defiance of plain principles of i
'justice and humanity, which should '
obtain between civilized nations." j
I The responsibility which now rests ,
I on the president and congress is
jvery heavy," said Mr. Taft. "They
I should know and do know that the
I American people will back them to
j the end in their decision. May God
i give them good deliverance."
:.- Ge
minx
kxamixk von: kyks.
WASHINGTON'. Feb.
ninny's diplomatic interests in ill
Viiiied Suites will be as-iuiicd bv the!
Swiss legation. ' . 1 I test every muscle, every part
' ' ' with scientific precision. Lenses;
WASHINGTON. Feb. It. Spain . are then furnished to fit the exact1
will take over the diplomatic interest - defects, and there is uo doing it over j
ol the I'uited States in Herlin. j again. -It is right In .the first place j
anil that ends It
J. ,1. Maker id the Wcslerhind "l-
charils
bits-'inc-
ill Hie cilv Salurdav
DR. RIGKERT
Suite l-2,.Ovor Mav Co.
Southern Oregon's Greatest
Place of Amusement
PAGE
Friday Evening, Feb. 9 .
CLUB
(L A C GLEE
' 'JO Cull
cue Men with Tazz
On Annual Touv
In Songs, Solos and Scenes
Typical of College Life
A Musical Treat I'm- All. lie Sure and Hear Them.
Seat Sale Wednesday 10 a. m.
Popular Prices : 25c, 50c, 75c
Sut'uTin from i-X'mv-mvo io-.- t
MmoiI tM-f ;tiitiu'(! whrn he ohnppiMl !
ttir thmrl :iinl (uiri of tin paint 1'rutn j
lctl hiiiul t hi- nn'tniii-. M. (;tr- i
tt-r ot .hirk'-om t!lo ua- iiruiiltt 10
Mrdutnl lor nu'dii'iil tt'vatim-nt this
mum.
TIio joM-iilciit ot'i-ttrrt'd on the tiin-h
til' Henry .M;tnUin, rt .f rlyk-oii-j
lilr. ;nnl v;is t ;ittrj hv "iirtrr l:il'in
u tin' bhule ot' tho ax, lult!V' !iju-t!
(.'ii l ho li-ini ronini.
Hi- va- hnmht to .MrtltOttl ti tht-.Irt'i'toar.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK SAl.K Hood horse, l.iiesy.
ivasson and harness and small bus
iness, sacrifice. Jin, "-'' South
K in-: street. -'!
l'OK SAl.K -Cood man's bicve'-e. 5tf.
.New f ifleen-jewel KlKin watch, -a
ear ease. 5. lliii. roomy cui-
l.naid. $1, 7 'is Alder street, '.'li!' !
l-'OH SAl.K -Wood co.'k stove. $1.;
Very prctiv ni, keb-d heater, burns j
wood or coal, cood as new, nud
washing uiacliinc, lit a :''.':
South Kins meet. "HV
SWEDISH STAND ON
GERMAN NOTE NOT KNOWN
ut.ii. ll-ra ,t I.'!
I'oint 'v
il' tinu V
He virds.
U"n.
W. I). Wheeler
In til" el'v Katun!
lnei.
filr ll.-rb-rt It.
Iauil'. dlt!m:nisli
liichl.
I.em ( harl'e of Itunxa
bilness xisitor in Ued
da r.
Basket.'1. toa, chinawaie, novelties
at Japanese Art Store. if
nf Iva
IV In
.1 net. i
I";
tn-
w.is a
S.M II
STvll'KIIAI.M. l-'eb .I. - No lnfor
I nu.tion or Int'mailon reaardliiK the
'.Itlll'i-le tbitl Snedi'll will saaie
jlovi.ittl the Mil.nialine bleei.ade i-
I vou lisafe.l bv the government, fur-
tl..r Ih.in tie- M.ilement that the
.ofib ials are . ousi.lerini; the matter
jllh Tie attenr.Ml ivhi-h the i;ial!y
of the Mt ua i ion tienian.U.
j '1'lie Ai so, i.u.i I'ress leainc, bow
. ever tiom a Well illlolmed olilce
tti;it no a.;ien be taken unlit
af:ei ..a . eii.nie of xiews tttth len
ninrU and .Noiixai.
With M"dfonl ir.uie Is Medford m.vto
l-'Olt SAI.K-- Taides. ra.ks. coun
ters, .how .uses. Iiuntley electric
cleaner, electric flxiuren, rujis.
shelving chaiis. seiviiu niavhine.
j etc. Must be .sold at once Ahrens.
I 270
l . .
WANTKIi - Competent woman for
1 ixener.il house work, l'hon.! 7-1-.I
l'OK SAl.K- -Cheap, two finely de
, xeloped small tarms of "el and
t:-' aires respecticelv. with nood
i huildinus. There arc no ''itter
I f.irms than ihee. Come and see,
Martin Marshall. North Central
I'oint. '.'7 1
l'OK SAl.K Spun of mules, weight
about l-'.io, C.ood and senile.
Martin Marshall. North Central
I'." lit 117 I
Guaranteed
Attraction
southf.rn;oregon's greatest
place of amusement
TUESDAY
NIGHT
Geo. M. Cohan
at His
BEST!
Kept San Francisco in an Uproar for Three Weeks
Cohan Laughs
Cohan Comedy
Cohan Speed
BROKE ALL RECORDS FOR BUSINESS
AT COLUMBIA THEATER, SAN FRAN
CISCO MAKING ONLY TWO STOPS BE
TWEEN OAKLAND AND SEATTLE EN
ROUTE FOR A TRIUMPHAL RETURN
TOUR OF LEADING EASTERN CITIES
YouMI Yell
You'll Howl
You'll Scream
Geo. M. Cohan Has Got the Prohibitionists and
the "Wets" Laughing in the Same Audience
COHAN AND HARRIS
PRESENT GEO. M.
COHAN'S LATEST FLASH
OF PYROTECHNICAL JOY
sm
It tells how a $100.00 per week
bartender became a preaxher
Hit-toe-1 rail
WITH THE GREATEST "FIND" OF
ALL COHAN TYPES
FRANK OTTO
as
ollidaY
NOTE
THIS ATTRACTION IS SELLING OUT EVERY
WHERE. SAN FRANCISCO CRITICS UNITED
IN CLAIMING THIS PLAY BEST IN YEARS ON
PACIFIC COAST
SEATS NOW SELLING
PRICES:
$1.50
$1.00
75c
50c