Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 15, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAUi TWO
HKURVllU'lUlL'TRmtlSE MEMVHift, WIUcioSJ." W!IIAV. JIM-! i.J.. mi
IOCAL AND
'PERSONAL
C. E. Torrlll of HrowiiRlioro, .1. O.
Wilson of I 111 t. California, ami Al
bert Thofskey of San Francisco are
registered at a Medford hotel.
Johnson for h.-gli clasn watch re
pairing, tf
B. F. Miller of San I a Cruz, Califor
nia, who has been visiting a daughter,
Mrs. C. L. Elvy at Morrill, Oregon, be
gan his return Journey homo Friday
morning.
Piano tuning, W. P. Brooks, with
Palmer Piano I'laco, South Central,
73
L. C. Parker and niece, SIIss Irene
Holdredge of Eugene, arrived Thurs
day night for u visit with Parker'H
brothor-ln-law, Dr. Louts Dundity,
They traveled in an automobile, cov
ering the distance In 13 hours.
Buttermilk, 10c gal. DcVoe's.
Mr. and Airs. A. Moore left Friday
morning for Santa Barbara, Los An
gelos and other southern California
communities on a pleasure trip. They
expect to be away about two weeks
' Bakery goods at DeVoe's.
Solon H. Williams, secretary of the
Yreka chamber of commerce, arrived
In Medford Thursday for a visit with
H. Jj. Walther. While Williams lias
been a resident of Yreka for a quarter
of a century, ho Bald ho Is regarded
there as a comparative noweomor.
Williams went on record as doclarlng
that Yreka was the wealthiest city
per capita in the United Slates.
See Dave Wood about that fire in
surance policy. Office, Itoom 404, M,
P. & H. Bdlg.
William 11. Rtishton of Ashland has
enlisted as a bailor in the quarter
master's department of tho army and
Friday Ib on his way to Vancouver
barracks.
Big Gc milk Bliakoa at DeVoe's
George If. 'Monroe of Silver Springs
New Yorfk, who has been In Medford
on buslucBS for two tlayB, left Friday
for Grants Pass.
Dr. Henry Hart, JackBon County
Bank building. Office hours, 2 to 4
p. m.
Mrs. M. sr. Ward of Hnlsey, Ore
gon, and her daughter, .li'. David
Froman of Albany, returned to their
respective homes Friday morning.
They havo been visiting a daughter
and sister, Mrs. Robert Montgomory,
for tho past two weeks.
Evorsharp ponclls, $1.00 to $4.00.
Cheaper than wood poncllB and more
convenient. Medford Hook Store.
John K. Flurry of Rosehurg return
ed homo Friday morning, after visit
ing his slstor, Mrs. W. K, Church of
Wollon for ten days.
Frosh-Chocolatos nt DeVoe's.
MIns Hazol K. Carnnl went to Mon
mouth Friday morning to attend the
teachers' suinmor school.
For the best Insurance Boo Holmes,
the Insuranco Man,
Captain Todd, I company, wont to
Wolf crook Friday morning.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Marks building. Phono 323-Y.
Rev. Emll Meyer of San Jobo, Cali
fornia, arrlvod Friday morning. He
Is a guest of Rov. Momiz-Oeser.
Baths, 25c. Hotel Holland.
M. F. Adulr of Taronia returned
home Friday morning, lie bus been
here a week, Inspecting Ills timber
holdings.
Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store.
MIbs M. R. Taylor of Kaglo Tolnt
went to Eugeno Friday morning. She
will attend tho University or Oregon
summer Hchool.
Gasollno nnd oil at DeVoe's,
A. H. Mays anil Mark llnnnnn of
Pondelton, afler visiting in Modford
for two days, proceeded on a journey
to Kan FranclBco Friday morning.
Dr. llelno, eye, oar, nose, throat.
William A. Summer of Modrord Is
registered nt Hotel I'nrtluml, Toil
land, Oregon,
Metz cars at Riverside flainge.
Irving Oehler, the convicted forger
confined In I be Jacksonville- Jail who
was forced to accompany the late J.
I, ltagsdale nfler the jail break Tnes
day afternoon, will probably be taken
to Salem today to begin bis rive year
term at the state pctillcnllcry. Oehler
has been badly shaltered since bis
terrible experience, and considerable
sympathy has been expressed for the
young man. Oehler until yeslcrdn
that Itagsilale ill reeled him to drive
to Lake Creek or be would shoot htm
on the spot nnd be fully exported bis
Inability to gel tho car slnrtetl would
Hpell his doom.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tt
J. J. llrophy, of Derby, was a busi
ness visitor in Meclfonl Thursday. Mr.
llrophy Is not sure thai the sawmill
near Derby will be operated this year,
but Its owners may Meld In the de
mand tor box lumber nnd start the
mill up durinr. Ibe early summer.
Conditions In Ibe Derhy district are
fine, Mr. llrophy says, and everybody
expocts a yood crop and good ttpies,
All hals greatly reduced nt Lottie
Howard's 7:1
11. S. Smith of Onklnnd, California,
Is staying nt a local hotel.
Kveiylhlng for Hie picnic lunch
wax paper, plates, salad dishes, table
covers, everylni? in paper. Spoon
per dozen. Medfolil Hook Store,
Word has been received by Sergt
J. K. Brook, at the local V. S. Marine
Corps recruiting office In the Post
Office building, that the age limit for
enlistment in marine corps has been
reduced from 20 to 19 years of age.
All boys desiring to enlist Beo Sergt
Brooks at his office In the Post Office
building.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
L. H. Warner, Sr., was awarded the
$10 cash prize offered on April 10 by
a local bank for writing the best 100
word letter, the subject matter of
which was why that particular bank
"best fills tho needs of Medford and
the surrounding communities." About
30 letters competed.
Two youthful purchasers of liberty
bonds In Medford Friday morning
were IOvolyn Schwartz, eight months
old, and Saul (ioriii'tcln, five years
old. The Schwartz baby Is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mra. Herman Schwartz
and Mnsler Gornsteln Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gornsteln.
Mctz curs at Rlversido Garage.
John Leo Itagsilale, murderer and
suicide, whose assault with a flat-iron
on Jailer Charles II. Basyo In the
Jacksonville Jail on Tuesday caused
Basyc's death an hour later, was
burled at 10 o'clock Friday morning
In tho Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery
The last rites were unattended by rel
atives or friends. Funeral Director
Perl and hiB staff making up tho in
ternient party.
K. M. Wilson, a member of the state
hoard of certified public nccountantK
Is in Portland today, where the or
ganization is conducting examina
tions. Tho Monday afternoon meeting of
the school board will be held from 2
o'clock until 7 o'clock, instead of
from 2 until 5 o'clock ns previously
had beon announced.
Among Central Polnt'B heavy sub
scribers to the liberty bonds was Miss
Helen Bowers nine years of ago, who
purchased a $r0(l bond Friday morn
Ing. I
AID FOR RUSSIA IS
THE AIM OF AMERICA
PKTIIOGRAD, Juno 1.1.. David R.
Francis, tho American ambassador,
Issued to the press today a long state
ment, explaining tho alms of the
American mission, headed by Kllhu
Root, which arrived In Petrograd yes
terday. Tho statement Ib thus sum
marized by tho official News Agency:
"Tho comtnunlquo Biates that the
functions of the mission aro to devise,
in accord with the Russian govern
ment, effective means to aid Russia
in hor efforts to defeat tho universal
enemy of democracy. Germany and
the German standpoint aro the great
est foes to tho democratic Ideas, now
churlshed by America nnd Russia In
common.
Amoi'lca's Motives
"Tho mission will elucidate (he
alms of America in the war, making
It clear Hint America Is Inspired by
Idealistic, motives; also that she is
devoting to the struggle all her ma
terial resources, tho Indications of
which are tho facts that tho American
fleet now is opcrntlng jointly with
the entente allies' fleet, that ten mil
lion Americana nro registered and the
economic support which America can
lend. Realizing thnt Russln must not
only fight but live, America will try-
to reduce tho burdens and privations
borno by tho Russian people."
Tivasuror's Not ice.
Notice Is hereby given that the city
council, pursuant to provisions of
Section 130 of the city charier, has
fixed July 1, I til 7, as the date of the
Consolidated Lien Docket, which will
then bo In my hands for collection.
I'p to said date I will recelvo pay
ments of any portion of assessments
for paving, sewers and water mains
without penalty. :
This mil Ice Is pursuant to Sccllon
1-12 of Ibe city'' charter.
(ll'S II. SAMCKI.S,
Treasurer of the City nt Medford,
Oregon.
Notice uf School Meeting.
The annual school meeting of dis
trict No. lif., Lniirelhurst. will be held
Monday, June IS, r.il", at 2 o'clock.
Two directors and one clerk will be
leeted, lax will be voted on and regu
lar business will be transacted.
CARL HICHAHDSON.
7 1 Clerk School District No. lilt.
(Will OF THANKS.
'AVe wish to thank our friends nnd
neighbors for their help and sympn
thy during the illness and death of
our husband, father and brother
Frank L. Iteuson. Also for the many
beautiful floral offerings.
MUS. KI.I.KN IIKNSON.
AND CIIII.DItKN.
A NFL IIKNSON
' AMI WIKK.
NuTH'K.
To Whom It May Concern:
The partnership heretofore existing
between C. K. W'hlteinan and James
It. W. Gregg, has been this day mu
tually dissolved. AH bills owitiK by
the firm may be presented to either
Whitcnmn or Gregg. Ml bills due the
fit tu ma be paid to either W'blteman
or Gregg.
Medford, Oregon. June 13. 1517.
C. K. WIHTKMW.
3 JAS. It. V. GHI'H'.G,
Home Run Record.
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7CT71
: "Williams
Three home runs by one man In
ono game were required to bring
Portland from, tho Pacific Coaat
league collar. Los Angeles, Vernon
and Portland havo run a pretty race
for bottom side honorH thus far dur
ing tho Benson.
With a homo run In tho second
round, Kenneth AVilllams, Portland
ccnterflcldor, tied things up with Ver
non during a recont contest In the
ninth Williams pounded out another
homer and Hod Ilia score. With two
out In the fourteenth, tho swnt fiend
clouted another four-sacker that won
tho game by a score of 4 to 3.
At each homo run swat Williams
wasjthe only nran on tho bases.
ALL EXPECTED TO
Mcinherslii in Ibe local Red Cross
will hnve positively no bearing on Ibe
Ntilitmul If oil Cross war campaign
coiuiuencinj; next Monday mum, Cuin
pnign Malinger Daniels ileclured to
day. Tho etunpniiiii committee wish
es every one shall unilerslunil Hint
the $1.1,0110 t'uuil In be raised in Jack
son enmity tile coming: week mnt be
very liii'tiely subscribed In b.v icnile
who ulreiiil.v have imliculeij tlieir pa
triotism by giving llicir dollnr yearly
tnembersuip in the lied Crpss.
Daniels said (oilnv:
''Itet'nre January I'irsl hunilrc.ls of
younif men will have left Jackson
onnly. Most of them will have, be
'otne accustomed to nctutil war ser
vice in France nnd it is most prob
able Hint hundreds of (hem will be
in base hospitals across Hie water.
ulierim; wilh wounds received while
fighting for Hie people who remain
safe nl lioine. The comfort nnd cure
if these young men, all of them dent
in people right here ut home, is coing
to depend on what Jackson county
people lire willing In do in the hi;;
ampnigii next week. I'.vervone will
e given an nppntiuuily In ileiiiiui-
slrule his pal riiitisni with a subscrip
tion anil il will lie up In everyone In
decide how ninny dollars be is willing
lo ;ive o buy supplies I'm- suffering
American pnlriols. The commillee of
more lliau a hundred people, giving
lis innnev nnd ils lime In the Ciiuse.
ilnes nut think lliere is a person win.
will nn give genernuslv and willingly.
Sin-li n persnn mu-d be liratnleil ns n
'slacker' nu.l unwniihv nf American
ilielisllip."
When the eiuiiiuil lee members call
'ti ynu lliev :is, Ihal vmii remember
ilinl everv nieiiibei- has given g"ner-
'tlslv In ibe eililse. nnd thai tl m-
iniltei's wnlk be made easy In being
reailv with wlial xniir palnnti-ui anil
Minr eiinsiMcnee inspires ymi (,, give.
Medford
Iron Works
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS
Atft'iiN ftr Sonilirru Orrcon for
'airhank-i, Mivo .. Cat Knine.
ami I'mni'in Out fits.
Phone 40
17 South Riverside
Ore.nn first in ai-iuy and navy en
listments. Oregon first in Liberty bond over
subscription. Now- add the third grout entry on
the National Honor Hull.
dreg-on first to over-suliscrihe its
$000,11111) iliotil of I he $100,0011,000
Kcd Cms semerjreuey win- fund.
Oregon's biggest business men, Or
egnn's most prominent women, thous
ands of them are devnling- practically
full lime tn the campaign, regardless
of personal sacrifice believe it will
be done.
Very, soon the slnrv will be lolil.
Red Cross Week begins June 18, ends
June 2."i. In short 7 days the Mute
generally must raise .?.",!) 1 1 a day,
$10.17") for each hour of an 8-bour
working- dnv.
It will be done. The Insk is .grenl.
hut Oregon's williiigncss is prenler.
Never' hns Oi-eg-on failed ill full re
sponse lo the nppeal lo g:enerosil
and now the Universal Service of
Mercy pleads.
The president nf (lie foiled Stales
prnclaims Red Cross Week and asks
In bcliulf of (he mil ion nl war Ihul
Ibe $100,000,000 lie given. The
wnunils and ag-nnv awnilin'ir (he snl-
diers Hint we send across the sea beg;
Ihal wo lumish the Rod Cross hos
pitals, physiciuns, nurses, stretcher
benrers, nuleieines and bnndn"-es in
time lo serve their lorrihlc need.
DIED.
WICFDON. . Thomas II. Weedon,
76 years of age, a rancher living two
miles north of Central Point, dropped
dead in his garden at 4 o'clock Thurs
day nflernoon. He had been a resi
dent of Jackson enmity Tor 1!) years.
Weedon. is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Lueinda Weedon, and six chil
dren, Mrs. Pearl Duncan, Lango Val
FRECKLE-FACE
Sun and Wind Hi log Out I'gly Spots
Hon- to Itcinovo Tliein.
Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-Face,
to try a remedy Tor freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable dealer that It
will not cost yon n penny unless it ro
movos tho freckles; whilo if it does
glvo you n clear complexion tho ex
pense Is trifling,
Simply get nn ounce of oihinc
double strength' from, any druggist
and n few applications should show
you how easy It Is lo rid yourself of
tho homely freckles and get a beaull
f il I complexion. Rarely is more than
one ounce needed for the worst case.
lte sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength olhine, as this is the
prescription sold under guarantee of
money back If It fails to remove
freckles. i
Foxy Grandpas
15c
SATURDAY ONLY
at Your Grocers
or at the
Nurmi Baking Co.
South Front Street
WESTON 5
Camera Shop
'J08 East Main Street,
Medford
The. Only Exelusive
Conmietvial Photographer
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives Made any time oi
place by appointment.
Phone U7-.T.
We'll do the rest.
Special
E. D. WESTON, Prop
ley, Oregon: William Weedon, Klam-
at h county; C. T. Weedon. Duusiuiilr:
Arlste Weedon of Ashland, and !. C, ,
and Sherrlll Weedon of Central Point.
Funeral services will be held at
tho Weedon residence at '2 o'clock
Saturday nflernoon and interment
will be at Central Point cemetery. j
V. H. Core has returned from a
inceling of tho Cnivcrsily of Oregon
regents at Kugene.
'th'-M'
GIRLSJ MAKE A ,
BEAUTY LOTION
WITH LEMONS
At the cost of a small jar of ordi
nary cold cream one cau prcpiire a
full quarter pint of tho most wonder
ful lemon skin softener and complex
ion bcautifier, by squeezing the juice
of two lemons into a bottle containing
three ounces of orchard white. Cure
should be taken to strain the juice
thru a fino cloth so no lemon pulp
gets in, then this lotion will keep!
fresh for mouths. Every woman J
know that lemon juice is used to
bleach and remove such blemishes ns
tfrockles, sallowness and tan and is tho
ideal skin softener, smoothcuer and
bcautifier.
lust try it! f!et three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemois from the grocer and make
ill) n quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion and massiigo It.
dally into the face, neck, arms nnd
hands. It should naturally help to
whiten, soften, freshen and bring out
the roses and beauty of any skin. It
is truly marvelous to snioothen rough,
red hands.
FREE
MotionPicture
Lecture
Presbyterian Church
Friday Evening
June 15
on
The Sunny
Southland
200 Still Pictures of Exqui
site Coloring
2000 feet of Motion Picture
By JAMES ERWIN
of San Francisco
No Collection.
All Welcome
Page Theatre
THURSDAY, June21
The HifigeM and Most IinHiiant
Musical Kveiit of the Knthv You.
Complete Original New York t'n
sitm Theatre Presentation
Another John C'ort Cart of Itroad-
V'avoriteft.
;uy Santpsel
Lily I hi timt (1
ItoN'ii O'Connor
;illort Clayton
Men nor li'Miry
Itvlnn ItrooK
dolph l.fnk
M. U. Welilon
.nint and Wing.
And the Mot K.isclttatlnie Chorus
Coaxed frum tho "dreat White
Way" In ye.r?.
IVIees !.(M-l!t.."(.$I.O()-T.V.rIK'
Sent S;ih Ttieday. Mail nei-s
now.
AMUSEMENTS
TONIGHT ONLY
Lenore-Ulrich
In a iietur(! tliat 'Vijut of the ordiiiary
HER OWN PEOPLE
Jlisa Ulrich docs tin IniHun fliiirni'tt'i- ami crilics pro
noun this story and chiinicli'rlziitlon as nmcli of a das-'
Hie In iili tares aa Miss rii-fch's Blanc liorlormaiico of a
Hawaiian princess in "Tlic' lilrtl of Paradise.'"
METRO-DREW COMEDY "FREE . SPEECH"
STAR
COOL, COMFORTABLE,
Ashland and Medford
Choral Societies
including 150 Singers
and Musicians
v
in a joint
CONCERT PROGRAM
at the
Pae Theatre - June 15
Prices 35c, 50c and 75c
Machinery a! Cost
We hnve on hiind i'ie.v rT 1 1 1 is in Mowers
Hud ! rakes which, nil her llinii hold over to
next season we will sell nt
ABSOLUTE COST.
4ifoot Mower at $63.00
9 foot Rake at . $37.00
These prices are away helow present whole
sale price. We hoii'hl lie fore Hie recent
raise and will ji e yon Ilie heiiefit.
This is (he ch.iiinc In supply your wauls at
the hesl jiossihle price. Ilnv ow.
FRED J. PICK
Phone 03.
JACKSONVILLE, - - - OREGON.
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to whom it comfort ami quiri. hitiui'likr
itMillv lociitcd in ihr lutrl ol ljHint's ;iui
rir t m tnrr nilcniion li
The Portland Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON
The Rose City's world famed hotel, occupying an
entire block. All outside rooms. Superior dining
and grill service. An atmosphere of refiur ment, with
a senuee of courtesy .
European Flan, $1.50 and Up .
RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager
AMUSEMENTS
Saturday Marguerite Clayton
Sunday Charlie Chaplin.
WELL VENTILATECi
At tin' mil of tlir trail MawN
(- tin hitonc P.ilac-r Holrl
;" . ' --.-rz Sun Krnnrw-o
v
."It
Francisco Homelike
'i Vr.inci :coV leading fumilios
.ilnm,!!!!" iitipfal. l.nnrrn
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