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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1917)
r FKtm FOUR SIEDrORD MATE TKTBTJNE MEDFORD, OREGON", MONDAY. JUNE 18, 1917. TOCAL AND JL' PERSONAL Mrs. F. E. Furry, Mrs. French and Mrs. Carey of Talent left yesterday to iilti-ml the Women of Woodcraft con vention nt Itoseburg. Johnson for lush, class watch re pairing, tt" Tho recent warm weather Is bring ing out tho eanipers all along the Nokuo lllver, and a week or so more will seo the summer camping season on In full swing. Among the early lilnls Is Joseph Hurt of Ashland, who lias established a camp on tho Ttver near Prospect. Buttermilk, 10c gal. DeVoe's. liralnard Beckwith, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Vilas Dcckwlth returned homo Sunday from Thatcher school In Cali fornia, to spend the summer vacation with his parents. . Jiakery goods at DeVoe's. Nowadays tho person who Intends to depart from Medford on a trip will act wisely and save himself or herself unusual vexation by telephoning to Ibo Southern Pacific depot and In quiring whether tho wanted train Is on time. Nearly all passenger trains on tho Southern Pacific have been nioro or less bohlnd tlmo of late be cause of the unusually heavy freight traffic. Nearly every passenger train is delayed by being held up at stations or on sidetracks to permit freight trains to pass. See Dave Wood about that tire In nurance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & II. Bdlg. Mrs. L. K. nrlscoo of Iloguo Rlvor Is making an extended visit with her mother at Roseburg. She will bo gone two months. Big Do milk Bhakes at DeVoe's Thcro Is strong rivalry between Ashland and Montague Is seeking pa tronage for tho respective roundup celebrations which will bo hold at tho Kiimo I lino. Especially is this rivalry seen In seeking pntronago from the mountain towns and villages whore Hourly every show window and hill board is filled with roundup litho graphs nnd postors. Dr. Ilclno fits glasses correctly. Mrs. M. K. roterson of Seattle Is visiting her brother, Judgo F. M. Cal kins and family fu rscvoral days. Fresh Chocolates at DeVoe's. It will lio sad news to an I to a num ber of Medford girls to learn that tho boys of Company I are regular lady killers In the various towns along the Southern Pacific in which they do guard duly. Medford Is only tho company hradquurtors. It Is Bald thai many of tho soldiers havo a girl In cadi town or village Private 15. W. flinpinnn was married last week nt (ilemlnlo to Miss Viola Brlggs of that town In tho presenco of tho members of I ho Immediate- family and intl nmlo friends. The Company I men nn duty at Siskiyou entertained the laillcs of that mountain hamlet re cently with a dinner. For tho best Insurance see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Ben Kheldon, tho general poo bah of (.ranis Pass spent tho week end In Medford in looking after Ills orchard. The snow is unusually deep for this time of tho year in tho iiiountulus tliiiiout Hie natlonul forests of Oro-i-nii, according to reports received by District Forester (leorgo Cecil of Port laud. Latest reports received in Mi ilfiiid from the Crater Ijiko region is thai the snow there Is beginning tu disappear fast and will probably have ;;nun in time lo permit of the opening of tho Crater I.ako tourist sciiMin early in July. I r. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Marks building. Phono 323-Y. 'J'lie KIUh lodge of Itoseburg has coutrlliutrd $J0o to th,. Ited Cross drive rum! of Douglas county. i Baths. L'.'.c. Hotel Holland. Hoy Wtniuii'U bus returned to Med ford from Siiet'uincnto where he has been encaued In horticultural work fur Hie i:ist three years, making a Mpecialty of ibllghl. lie hopes to In troduce here his new method of treat ing blight which he says w.is very sllc-ce-fii! In California. Phono SSI Heath's Drug Store. Captain It. It. Knox of Albany, com mander of the Fifth company, C. .V C, and well known In Medford, was onn of the largest purchasers In l.lnn county of tho Liberty loan bond Issue lie subscribed for l..nu worth of the bonds. Gasoline nnd oil at DeVoe's, In pending the files of luaga.lnes to bo bound, the library finds that It is shoil tho World's Work for Septem ber, 1 111. If any of Its renders has this number to donate, it will bo ap preciated. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Special arrangements have been made by tho Western Villon under which Wei'k Knit letter telegrams of a social character may bo sent lo Bid dloin, sailors and nurses of tho Amer ican forces that may be sent to F.ng Innd or France. Such telegrams will bo charged for n word basis and w ith out tho minimum charges applicable in the caso of ordinary week end lolo grams. Thcso telegrams will ho ban died by mnll between Kngland and France. The rate will bo nine cents per word, Adalbert Anderson, 6 years old, and his sister, Josephine, aged 3 years accompanied by their pet dog, Frltzy, and two pet rabbits, left on the morn ing train today for Macdool, Califor nia, to join their mother, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, who has been in tho res taurant business there for some time. Dr. Henry Hart, JackBon County Bank building. Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terrell of Brownsboro spent the week end in the city. Metz cars at Riverside Oarage. Edgar B. Piper, editor-in-chief of tho Oregonlan, who will deliver the chief address at tonight's Red Cross meeting In front of the public library, passed thru the city this morning en route from Portland to Ashland, where this afternoon he opened the Red Cross campaign In that city with a speech following a luncheon In Llthla park. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. tf S. S. Fluhart, president of the Uni ted Copper Company mine, located In the northwestern part of the county, left this morning for Seattle on a business mission connected with the company's affairs. Dr. R. M. Leezer, president of the company, who was bore In attendance at a conference on mine affairs, returned to the mine to day, as did Mr. Thrasher, the mine's expert. B. 33. Fluhart, secretary of the company, who also attended the conference, will remain In the city for several days. Much Improvement work Is planned for the mine, In cluding a survey for a road on which to haul the ore. Metz cars at Riverside Oarage. (Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Brown of Pro- volt wero week end visitors in the city. J. C. Allon of this city, 23 years old, enlisted In tho Infantry service of the army at the local recruiting of fice In tho federal hulldlng Sunday and loft Sunday evening for Portland to take the physical examination. All growers having peaches and small fruits to market, see Jack Alt ken at Medford Fruit Co. Phone 32. 7B Mrs. Russcl Edmcados arrived In Medford Sunday morning to visit frlonds and relatives for sovornl wocks before Joining her husband at Great Falls, Montana, where he has secured a position with the Groat Falls Tribune and Montana Farmer. Mrs. John G. Pierce, who has been visiting In Scattlo for tho past three weeks, returned today. Miss Leola Ewbank of Eugene Is the guest of her slstor, Mrs. J. E. Dent, having arrived hero Saturday. IWIlhur Fanchor, familiarly known to bis hundreds of friends In Medford as Bill, who enlisted In the marine corps at tho Medford rocriiitlng of- flco last Saturday, passed thru tho city this forenoon enroute to tho .Muro Island naval training station from Portland, whore ho successfully pnssed the physical examination on Sunday. Mrs. J: E: McDonald, who spent tho paBt week In Portland, enjoying the rose festival, and who also visited her Bon In Eastorn Oregon, returned to Medford this morning. G. W. Daloy of Lako Creek spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. O. K. Osborn, who is presi dent of the stnto board of nurses, loft today tor Klamath Falls to Inspect tho hospital thero. On her return from Klamath Kalis she will make a long trip of Inspection to hospitals In the northern part of the state. John Cad zo, tho well known Unite Falls merchant, who has been In. tho city for sovcral days, buying goods from representatives of com mercial houses, returned homo to duy. Among tho Euglo Point peoplo who motored to tho city Sunday wero Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Mrs. Itoyul Brown and Dr. V. P. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ogle of Big Sandy, Mont., nro tourists who arc spending several days In tho city. Fred O'Kelly and family of Wil liams, Ore., spent tho week end vis iting In tho city. C. A. Tengwnld nnd Evorett McKo have returned fiom their week's visit by aulonuilille to Portland and other northern points. Mrs. A. O. Whltworth left this morning for Weed, Calif., to spend .tome time visiting there. Miss Helen Yockey Is tho proud aunt of ten-pound nephew, born Flap day, Juno 1 4, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Voekey at Sacramento, California. W. C. Daley of l.ako t'reok was a Medford visitor Monday. It. C. Washburn of Tablo Hock was a Medford visitor Monday. Evan A. Itcamcs went to Grunts Pass this morning on matters con nected with the circuit court session In Hint city. Circuit Judge Calkins is holding court at Grants Pass today. All af fairs before the court In this county will be cleaned up by Wednesday, when Judge Calkins leaves on his six weeks vacation which will be spent In the East. Edgar Hafer returned to the city today from Portland where he spent the past two weeks on business. F. L. Coleman, deputy county clerk, returned today from a week's visit at Portland, and will be back In his po sition at the court house tomorrow. I. D. Taylor of Sheridan, Wyom ing, Is spending sovcral days in the city on business. Itlchard D. Smythe and family re turned to the city yesterday from an an auto trip up towards Crater Lake. Mr. Smythe reports that he was able to run the car as far as Whisky creek and that up to that point the road was in good condition, and looked to be so from there as far as he could see ahead. He says that the snow Is melting fast, that the weather Is very worm up In that territory, and that Indications are that soon cars can be run to Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Godwin end children, of Vernon, B. C, who have spent the past five weeks in Medford and vicinity, left today for Hood Riv er to study conditions In' that section. They like Medford and the valley and may returno here. Ben C. Beekman of Portland has arrived for a visit with relatives at Jacksonville. ARSONISTS ESCAPE Til The end of tho famous Ashland ar son case came Saturday afternoon when Judgo F. M. Calkins in circuit court sentenced Mrs. Nan L. Strick- fadden and Mrs. L. Droyfoos, her sis ter, to from three to five years In the state ponltcntiary, and to pay the ex penses of tho state, nmounting to $500 In tho trial of Mrs. M. M. Gar wood. Howovor, the two women will not have to servo their sentences In pris on as Judgo F. M. Calkins paroled them to the charge of the penitentiary parole officer at Salem, in whose cus tody they will bo until pardoned or roloased. They left for Salem last night on their own recognizance to report to tho parole officer. Tho two women, It will ihe remem bered, when their trial was called In circuit court recontly, pleaded guilty to the chargo of conspiracy to de fraud nn Insurance company by at tempting to burn down tho homo of Mrs. Strlckfnddon In Ashland, nnd then turned stnte's evldenco and testi fied against Mrs. Garwood, when she was placed on trial. They placed all tho blamo for tho alleged conspiracy on Mrs. Garwood. At Mrs. Garwood's first trial tho jury was unable to roach an agreement, and on her sec ond trial the Jury acquitted her. Mrs. Garwood will return to Seattlo In a few days and again engage In tho real estate business. BORN. KUN.MAN To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Kunzmnn, Sunday morning, June 17. a seven-pound boy. Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. AMUSEMENTS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A good milk cow. Write A. V. lthouds. Gen. Del. Medford LOST llluck music roll containing music and lesson slips, lietiirn to Mann's store and receive reward FOU SALE - White leghorn and Or pington chicks for sale, one week old. Phono .No. 2. TONIGHT Win. Russell I X VJS Twinkler (Producer's Note. Henry Lev erage. Convict No. f.".:ttlS, Sing Sing, editor-in-chief of the prison paper, The Star of Hope, has fur nished III THE TWI.NKI.KK the strongest story of underworld life ever produced. At one time a well known short story writer, but now serving a sentence- under the name of leverage, be has written a sce nario true In every detail of under World and prison life. His char acters are human real men and women -Hind their passions, emo tions and vices are woven into a gripping story. THE TW1.NKLKU Is as near real life ns It Is possible to portray.) Cub tnely Till; til PSY I'lilXCK TOMORROW MTU STOXKHOl SK STAR WHEN bread is made intofreshjhot-buttered toast it has more flavor. Toasting puts more flavor info most good things seals it in, so to speak. And toasting puts more flavor into Lucky Strike cigarettes; the tobacco it's toasted. Better still it's Burlcy tobacco toasted. Lucky Strike is the real Burley cigarette something ab solutely new in cigarette flavor. This toasting not only giveo Lucky Strike cigarettes flavor but keeps it there seals it in.' They're always fresh. And because everyone has been wanting real Burley cigarettes, everyone has been buying them look at all the Lucky Strike smoke circles. v-Have you tried the famous "toasted cigarette"; begin today. I ( seals in j J TtVtnasfc3 p Guaranteed by (J PnntrleM by The American Tnbncgn Cnmniny. Inc., 101 r CAPITAL $100,000. A Lesson in Banking ONE OF the functions of the 1st Na tional Bank is to advance funds for the development and maintenance of legit imate business and farming. And you will always find us willing to do this whenever conditions so justify. A man's uliilily to correctly bundle liis business ninl I'innnciu! iift'iiirs is nlmost us mueli n basis for Credit ns is the size of his Hiilnnec in the bank. nun list National Bank MEDFORD OREGON If you want sandwich broad ask for - LARGE 15c SIZE Pan Dandy It splits in two in center Try it. Nurmi Baking Co. Medford Iron Works FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS Apents for Southern Oregon for 4 Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gas Engines and Pumping Outfita. Phone 40 17 South Riverside AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS MANAGER'S NOTE This is Mr. Walthall's last picture under Es sanay. His future plans have not been announced. AMERICA'S GREATEST EMOTIONAL STAR Henry B. Walthall Proves His Versatility in The Saint's Adventure An intensely human love drama Also T) A '"PT) T A ,J introducing a new twist and -t- A IvlxV ""adding Interest to the plot TONIGHT ONLY PAGE TOMORROW Wm. Desmond in "Blood Will Toll" 'Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. PAGE Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. THURSDAY NIGHT, June 21 The Most Important Musical Event of the Entire Year. I Mul'J. fr'rTrt Cuvilltrr. I I Coming to Medford with the complete original New York Casino Theatre Presentation Intact. With another John Cort cast ot llroadway Favorites, Including. Eleanor Henry, Guy Sampsel, Irving Brooks, Lily Leonhard, Adolph Link, Mortimer Weldon, Robert O'Connor, Gilbert Clayton, Kate Stout, Grant and Wing. The niot fiixlmitlng chorus coftiod from the "great whlto khj" in yours. I'ltlt'KS Loner Floor, Klrst II rows, M.OO; Ijist 4 rows, $1.80; llnlrony, first 4 rows, f t.AO; next 4 rows, t.OO; next 4 rows, "Scj UiUvnop, 5tc. Mull orders now... Srnts on solo tomorrow.