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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1917)
MEDFOTIT) WATT TRTBTTNT! MEPFORP. OttKOOX, WF.DXESDAV, MAY 2:1. 1017 IfOCAL AND , IMPERSONAL 1 H. B. Momycr, ehlef park ranner, who has just coma down from Cuter Lake to Klumath Falls for H few days, reuorU that skiing will be good In the vicinity ot the lake for at least two week b yet. Mtb. Leach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone 683-J. FollowliiK much persistent work un the Klamath Indian reservation by arm rerrulthiK sergeant Koro and others, but two Klamath Indians have enlisted bo far In the army. They are Jesso L. Kirk and Kliion S. Jllller. Kirk Is a son of the late Jesse L, Kirk who for many years guided the des tinies of the Klamath Indians. . Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Harold A. Lincoln and brldo have returned to Med ford from (irants Pass. They were married in thlB city Saturday afternoon by ltev. F. V. Carstens, at the home of Jlrs. J. C. Ottlnger, 220 South (irapo street. The bride was Mrs. Eva Davis, who has been employed at the eentral tele phono office. Mr. Lincoln Is u business man from Pacific county, Ore. In sev eral wooks they expect to make their homo in I ho vicinity of Porllasd. Piano tuning, V. I'. llrooks, with Palmer Piano Place, South Central. 73 James K. Grieve returned to Pros pect yesterday after a trip to the city on business. Sinco ho purchased a car his tripB to tho city ure becoming f rod lien t. Buttermilk lOo gal. De Voe's. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Arnold of Ta coma are visitors In tho city. Dr. Margrave, Farmers and Fruit growers Bank bldg. Phone 230. Many auto tourist parties have been passing through tho city recent ly, leading to the prediction nt local garages that the auto tourist travel through Medford will be very heavy this summer. Phone 884 Hoath's Drug Store. Providing tho weather Is favorable, the Grizzlies will go to an unnamed mountain peak south of Medford next Sunday and with ceremony namo It after Will O Stool. The trip to the mountain had to be called off last Sunday because of bud weather. Unkery goods at De Voe's The student body of tho O. A. C. Is much depleted at the present time as a total of 563 students have been re leased to, go Ihto tho army, navy and fioldl..' Former O. A. C. students liv ing In Medford and vicinity are point; tog with much prldo to tho institu tion's record in this rcpard. Of the 663 studonts, 110 are In the officers reserve corps training camp at Snn Francisco, 17 In tho navy, 11 In the army and 3!I7 In tho ship yards, mills and on farms. , Johnson for high clasB watch re pairing. tf Among business visitors in tho city arc Chas. It. Peterson of Tacoma. W. C. Michael of Chicago and J. M. Hut chins of New York. Big 6c milk BHaRe at De Voe's. An auto tourist patty which stop ped In the city today to replenish sup plies consisted of O. C. Many, W. A. Mr. and Jlrs. W. II. Sleeper and Mrs. Murphy, sister of Mrs. Sleeper. They woro in throe ears nnd curried a plen tiful supply of tents,, liedclinir nnd enmp utenslle. The party Is en route from Long Heard, Calif., to Montana. They report tho rouil for about four miles on tho other side of the Slskl yous In very bad condition, nnd that they passed four cars stalled there that will not be able to get out of the mud for snmu time. Fresh chocolates nt Do Voe's. iiooeri I'eloiiKo, whllo wailing to leavo for France with the Stanford Vnlverslty unit w hich will serve then in ino American ambulance corps, If busy nt his r.ilhur'a ranch near l-jiule Point, chopping wood and doing other work about the ram li. About .May 3 t noimy will ilolf his overalls and blouse and leave fur Ww York, fri. wnicn cny ino ambulance corps unit will sail for France e:;rly in .tunc Dr. Heine fits Aliases correctly. Y. K Powers of San Francisco Is a business visitor In the city. It's time to plant dulilla bulbs and up to Juno Kith. Send one dollar to U. II. J'nxson, Central Point, or come and gel eight assorted, labeled, field grown roots. We have bits of higher priced ones, too. Wo pay I ho post age. ,vir. and sirs. Kugoue Chllders. who spent the winter In the valley, huv returned to Kl.imaili Falls. Hatha 25c. Hotel. Holland Tho report Is ponds tint all along tho Southern Pacific line that In re hjioiiso ui an oiner iroin the govern ment rallri.ud war beard that Iumii I ous trains should be abandoned no as to provldo more eiiiiiiiiiit. for th transportation of troops. Die Southern Pacific will very soon cease running the Shasta Limited trains. Agent Van AVauing, of Medford. however, has re colveci no worn to mat rtiect, nor heard of any such order. Have jour mattresses renovated upholstering, auto top and trimming done at W. II. Brown's, 143 North Front. Phono 1 '''. 6 C .V .Heeler of Ashland, recently ronvlcted in tho Justlco court on a bootlegging charge has paid his flue of till.IV, the Jail BC-ntence being suspended because In the opinion of the court, the defendant was not In a mental condition warranting Incarcer ation. Several prominent citizens of A shland and vicinity including Benton Bowers, County Commissioner George Owen and Dr. Swedenborg signed a petition for suspension of the jail sentence. See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404 M. F. & II. Bldg. Word was received in Medford yes torday that A. L. Mill, president or tho Woods Lumber company, was op erated upon for appendicitis in Port land Monday. The operation was en tirely successful and a speedy recov ery is anticipated, Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Marks Building. Phono 323-Y. L. B. Minard, who has spent the past four months in Medford and who had planned to go into tho tiro pro tector buslnss with II. B. Patterson, has been compelled to change his plans and assume charge of the 1000- acre stock ranch of J. M. Frothlng- ham at Macdoel, Calif. Mr. Frothlng ham will enter tho officers reserve training camp at San Francisco. Mr. Minard waB foreman of tho ranch for four years before coming to Medford and gavo up tho position because of fulling health and needing a chnngo of climate. Mr. Minard who is at Macdoel will return to this city for a few days and then will assume his duties as superintendent of tho ranch Gasoline and oil at De Voe's. A. C. Hart nnd family left this morning for western Washington, near Walla Walla, where thny will muko their future home on a fine ranch of 220 acres. For sale, birds, cheap. 418 South King Btrcet. Phone 739-Y. 57 G. N. Lewis of Jacksonville left Wednesday for Kugeno to attend the convention of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows now In session there. Peter Flrk nnd C. 1). Abbott, also of Jack sortvlllo, are attending tho convon tlon. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. ' W. T. Grlcvo left today for Klam nth county whero he will spend sev eral days In cruising some timber along tho Klamnth river. Itawlcs Moore, Attorney at Law. M. F. & II. building. , tf Mrs. II. H. Cox who has been visit ing her brother, Will Gentry, and family, returned homo Wednesday to Hilt, Calif.. Tent fustory now In Nat. IHrs. 3. W. Jones and son left today for Lakovlew, Orogon, whero she will visit hor mother. Metz cars at RIvoralde Oarage R. .1. Brevard loft Wednesday for San Francisco to spend sevoral days thero on business. Tom Merriman Is doing business nt tho old stand once more. 55 Mrs. W. A. Jones and daughter, Miss Maud tXewbory, of Klamath Falls, returned homo today after a visit with Jlrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Joe Itador. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Office hours 2 to 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mansfield ot Prospect are visiting In tho city today, having motored down Tuesday afternoon. For blacksuilthlug nnd horso shoo ing, seo Tom Merriman at the old stand. 55 Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Shaw of Yrcka are visitors in the city today. Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10 and 11, Jackson County Bank build- lug. 6! One of the sales of special Interest will be the "clean-up sale" of discon tinued lines now In progress at Mchmldt's Shoe Store, with bargains for nil the family. Dahlia bulbs for sale. Phono lt'.Fll 5; 1 be l'alvnt-Tencber circle of the Washington school will bold Its last Hilar meeting of tho year Friday ifternoon at 3 o'clock In tho Wash ington luilldlng. All mothers and those Interested in tho school are In vited to attend. Top factory now in Nat. The V. C. T. I', will meet nt the public library Thursday afternoon nt 2:3i). Mis. I'pton of I lie Louise Res cue Hume In Portland will give un iddiess. She Is a. very Interesting speaker. Kveryoue Is Invited to at tend. For the best Insurance see Holmes. the lnsiiranco Man. James T. Chlmioek, state water commissioner, arrived In Medford Tuesday to complete adjudications In llouno River water rights. Attorneys Porter J. Neff and O. C Hoiis returned Wednesday morning from Salem w here they argued a case before the supreme court. Many Medford people will attend tho annual Valley Pride Creamery picnic, and Applegale valley school meet tomorrow. Attorney H. A. Can aday and County Pathologist C. C. Onto are on the speaking program. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Collins who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Del. ay, returned to their home at Klamath Falls today. Mrs. Collier and Mrs. DeLay are sisters. J. 11. Dyer, assistant general man ager of the Southern Pacific, was in Medford today for a short time In his private car. Auto tourists arriving in tho city Wednesday report having had much difficulty In getting over the Slski yous because of bud roads, and said that about 25 tourists are cumping along the road on the other side of the mountains, waiting to come over. Valid F. Meffner of Trull Is so journing in the city today. H. J. Ilildcburn ol Roseburg, crushed rock contractor on tho Pa cific highway work In tho SIsklyous was in the city yesterday getting ready to resume the work on the high way where it was left off last fall. Mrs. R. Griffin, V. II. Tonway and II. W. Floyd are among the Portland visitors in Medford today. McC'lure Gregory of San Francisco was a business visitor In the city Wednesday. Tho public schools of Medford will not ropoen next fall until October 1, in order that tho older pupils may help In tho handling ot the fruit crops. This announcement was made Wednesday by V. Meldo HIUIs, super intendent of the public schools. Here tofore the Bchools hnvo opened about the middle, of Seplemuer. erlo probably iiiiknouu lliat a decis ion lias been reached aliieit lite posi tion of Alsace-Lorraine." Count llertlim; e.vwn--iil the con viction Unit the war would end liv lull iind said the results of llie subma rine warlord were satisfactory. W4SIIINTTO.V Mav 23.-Hear- !ty commissions and others win '.- WASIIIMJrO.N. May 2X Ul, inu-s on tlie railroads' petition for a mined to state their views Hearings ,mlnv ,.an exemptions and trmtet 111J.S on me o i , .( (1,,nsitm . ....,.,..,,. ,lf 15 per cent advance in ireigiu ...;" -" . ... , , ,),.,r i . . , . .... . - II im "- .....-.--. - miiii-iiiii tumid niiiin mil , el n J(i. were resumed tod it is believed by the interstate i. ...i.... ..HI. on PV- lO commerce coiuivisoniu - , , ..iriilnn ol roaos uiivu asiiu i.j - July 1, the date upon which the baustive program under which ship l -.,,.11,. ,,Hli peis, state raiiroau aim jiuum. tho proposed increase. oral M'l'Viee apparently ure lining t utile belter mini noidim; their in reevuitiirj'. own At a special meet ins of the city council Inst night the lime for paying water rents wn.s changed. Hereafter wnter consumers will pay by wards on certain (lutes, but will pay quar terly as heretofore. The times for payinir water rents nre now ns fol lows: First ward, williin first 13 days of January, April, July nnd October. Second ward, within first fifteen days of February, May, August, nnd No vember. Third ward, willifn first : days of March, June, September nnd December. The council also passed nn ordi nance regardiiiK the payment of nil city salaries and bills agtiinst the city." Heretofore all salaries and lulls were paid the first Tuesday of each month, rrom now on salaries will bo paid on the lOtli of each month and bills njjainst the oily on the 251 li, except bills subject to discount, which will he paid on the llllh. All bills must hereafler lie in Ihe city record 's office by the fifth of ouch month. The chiiiicx's mude by the two ordi nances nre part of a plan of syste matizing the city work nnd facilitat ing il- TO STUDENTS. FRIDAY Tho Alumni Senior-Junior recep tion will tako place at the armory Friday evening, May 25, regardless of any reports to tho contrary. For the benefit of the school board, who have shown no end of personal interest In this affair, the alumni wish to make the following announcement: This alumni reception, which is given in honor of the senior and Ju uior classes. Is distinctly an alumni affair, managed and financed by till organization. Tho Junior class will have absolutely no part in the financ ing of this dance. The younger ret are looking for ward to this occasion which will be In the nature of n reunion for many of the college students who have recent ly returned home. Dancing will start promptly at 9 o'clock, the iiiuslo bo Ing In cbari:e of Herb liunspaeh. All alumni, high school and college students nnd few outsiders nre in luded in the Invitation list. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY w m cra . 4t R2 - VFk. I A Sensible Cigarette yj5VSis 6 t V?r "fin if ! 4 t 'i dw. X1 I V' S3) 1 K f i J- "i J f t , f V VV1";?,'i?- VW A '. i-Al1! s-T-t - .1... vl-:' III. W-l TXT I w;r i'u-i. oa v fl d. 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