Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 25, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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iMT.DFOTJD MATL TRTBUXE, MTCnFOTTO, OTCECJOX. MOXDAY. JUXE 2.". 1917
f OCAL AND
L' PERSONAL
MIms Marie, Aiiii'IIa mill rlilllplne
S.iuor ot Omnia l'u who lmve been
Malting Mrs. Vnnco llostivk-k re
tnnieil homo Unlay.
Jntinsua fur tin:, clasa watch re
pnlrhiK. tf
Siiieiiiiteiileiit of Sehonlf V. Med
io IHIMs nml f iiiulty are hh'iiiIIiik Iho
summer lu Idaho mill at Iho present
time nro vUlllnit hi lUdpe.
llutlorinllk, 10c sal. PeVoe'a.
The Niilulorltim plunge will ho
oreued some lime I Ilia work for Iho
minunor season,
I'akery goods at MWi
Tho Seattle, Wa.h., Times of Juno
!lli niihllsht'il liliotagraph of Mr,
llertiert lloltnilllor. it hrlilo of May
SSrd Ul. Mr. mitl Mr. Iloiimlllor
Mill make iliolr homo In Medford.
See Pave Wood iihoiit lht fire In
atiram'e policy. Office, liootn 404, M
k. 11. n.iin.
.V.lsso Mary and Josephine Taylor
of Kiweno are hero for mi extended
vWt mltli Mr. mid Mr. IV W. llrls
eoll. Thoy arrived Saturday.
Ills Ro milk shakes at IVWi
nr. S. A, Miilkoy. the well known
Central Point dentist, has decided lo
locate In rorlland and leave till
week for tho nietivpola aeeonipanied
ly Mrs. Miilkoy mid Iliolr daughter.
Mis Relda.
Hr, llolno fits flum eorreetly,
Tho tYndlelon Honndiin delegation
of twenty mon mid womon rough rid
ers, eex-upying a special tourist car.
pased thm tho rtty this morning on
rout to Ashland where thoy will par
ticipate In tho Ws roundup doings of
July S, 4, and S, On Iho same train
were their forty horses eceupylng in
c;res car.
r'resh Chocolates at rvVoe'a.
Among Kagio Tolnt people who
spent tho week ond In tho city woro
Mr and Mrs. W. K. Ilammol. S. II.
lie-tines, W. 11. Crandall and T. 3.
A OIK,
Vr tho host Insurance too Holmea.
tho Insurance Man,
Medford for a sJtort llnio Saturday
v.lght entertained an ovorflow from
tho celc'.-iation of Ashland or tho
!o-.ihliv.S hy that clly and Iho smith
:i.l of tho county of thotr allotted
l', Cw amount. Several hundred
ev.th'.is-.astie Ah!ander In from So
to 10.1 a ,tos, which or decorated
wnh K 1 Cnw hannors, drove thru
t".e fiixvis of this city with honking
ho. ns '.i,l cheering,
Pr, Frank Ror-erts, dentist 8".
Mark ru-.S.lir.g. Khort SJS-Y.
Mr, and Mr. W. H, Johnson and
Mrs.. J. W. Williams of Ogden. I'tah,
an a'l aM"omo.'lio tourist tarty who
iv.M j)-.o xiivk ond in Mol:ord and
i.' ".;:y.
l!a:.s. t:-o. llotol Holland.
"rs K M Wt'.sn loft this mornini:
for Wo-,!. Oa'.iforma. lo ho at tho bol
s; lo .t s'.sior. Mr. H. & Wollv
.o jv.rr.l a strwko of mt'dsii
S r..'.x r.'tM and Is In a or',:u-al
rios !S4 lioJUh" fir.(! Stor
Modford liolola and restaurants aro
maklnit proparntloua lo help rars for
tho Rront crowd timt will attond tho
Ashland roundup rolohrstlon from all
parts of tho stnlo mid California. Ful
ly "5,009 opl aro expected and
Ashland will be unable lo care for nil
of llioni, even tho many of tho homes
of that city will entertain guests ilur
Ihk the roundup period. The Mod
ford hotels are arranging lo plnco cots
tit all available space. In fact It now
looks as If many Modford people will
bo called upon to receive roundup vis
itors In tholr homes, both for meals
mid sleeping nrt'oimnodntious.
Alco Taxi Phono JS.
Mrs. M. C. Harbor, w ho has Just re
lumed from a five days visit with her
son. Newell, nt the army aviation
school nonr San IMogo, and the oilier
Medford boys there and reports them
as all happy. In good health and en
thusiastic spirits. Soeley Hall is ac
tually getting fat. Mutl Williamson
Is still a little pale from a recent Ill
ness. All the Modford soldier flyers
sent with Mrs. Harbor tholr best wish
es to relatives and friends hero.
Information regarding rates and
coverage of compensation Insurance
upon ranch and orchard employes fur
nished hy the McCurdy Agency. Tele
phone Number One, Two Three, SI
The Alpha Iielta class of the Chris
tian church will meet with Mrs. Hoy
fltiyer Wednesday afternoou at S:S0.
The program Is In charge of Miss
Graves. The serving committee is as
follows: Mrs. K, K. Robinson, Mrs.
Hoy Ouyor, Mrs. O. O. Alonderfor.
Mrs, Qulsenherry and Miss Anna Jot
frey. This will be the last meeting
before the vacation season and a large
attendance is desired.
Ashland Chaulaq.ua. July 11 to !0.
Take a vacation and tent in the park
Splendid program and a great now
auditorium. Something doing all
the time, for season tickets call
Medford i0.
EAGLE POJN T EAGLETS
By A. a Hewlett
Miss lvlllve Hrown of Lebanon.
Oregon, who Is in the employ of Elll-son-Whlte
Chautauqua company came
out from Medford to visit Miss Bea
trice Thurston, who Is also In the em
ploy of the same company, but when
when she reached the Sunny-side hotel
found that she had started in the
morning toward PrownsNro, so Ihe
telephone was brought Into play and
about o'clock p. i. she was located
and Miss p. s-evnred the services of
F-red Kdsall, with Ms auto to go after
her. and In a short time the two girls
were togvther. That Miss Thurston
earns her salary Is not a debatable
question and she seems to be meeting
with success la hoc undertaking. The
wxt day Mtss Prown went to Batte
raV.s with Mr. Kdsall la his a:o to
look ever the jrespe.-t in tjist swtien
return'.r.g the SJinie days. Vrotn ev
ery evrearar.ee we are going to have
a ger.aine Chaatasqna tier this fa. 5.
i Thsrsdaj C. C- Cite, oar
county yathoo'.fist, J. R. Kline oar
doe-.ilv f?u;t insrec:or. Hearv Town
r.o:,fr cv..).ny of Iho engineers' , ...... , i-
'.tii1 CATV'S tsassvst t?
surely been going some Ihe past few.
days. 1 have not been able to ascer-!
tnln Ihe amount thoy have raised, but
I notice soma of the objects of their
search dodging nroiind the corners of
tho buildings and one lady, who
seemed to be on a "hot trail" ran
sqiuiro against our road supervisor
and came near running Into me as I
was talking to him nt the time, but
he braced himself and kept from full
ing and I dodged back Just In time,
but there was no harm done and the
aforesaid Indy Is Just as pleasant as
over. I understand that they have
boon very successful In their under
taking. Miss Wllmer Morris, one of Ihe
young Indies who came out from
Putte Kails to thin apples on the All
vista orchard, was taken sick and had
to go home on the train Thursday
morning and I have learned since that
she will have lo undergo an operation
before she can get well.
Win. G. Knighton, one of our best
cltiicns. started early Friday morning
to take Mrs. C. Painter to Medford in
his Ford to be with her mother,
Grandma Curtice, who Is falling very
rapidly, as she is in the S9th year of
her age.
Swan Pergqulst, one of our enterpris
ing farmers went up to the Edsall
station Thursday to assist in placing a
valuatlou on some of the real estate
In that section for men who desire to
take advantage of the federal loan
act.
The farmers who have had alfalfa
to cut and euro have had a fine time
to do It as we have bad a long dry
spell, and now thoy aro ready to do
something else, as the first crop Is
about all cared for.
Tho Von dor Hellen lldw. Co. have
succeeded In getting installed a motor
blower for the use of the autolsts who
come in with flat tires. A very great
convenience.
James Culberlson and daughter of
l C, motored In Friday.
W. E. Hammel was a business call
er Thursday.
Mayor Gates with Me.tsrs Carkin.
Gaddis, Hargrsve and the Irrespressl
Me Pr. Keene accompanied by the
city engineer of Medford, Mr. Am-
spiger. who had been up to the In
take of the Medford water system,
stopped here and had soft drinks at
Lewis' confectionery and a smoke.
They seemed to think that the Fish
Lake dam was all right as long as the
company did not raise the water any
higher, but we wjmt no thtr.ks aNsut
It, bat a positive know that it is safe,
and no foolishness about, it tor there
are some of our ciliseas will bo pre
mature gray on account of the scare
they had when the din washed away
from the reeks that had been tirown
in the dam,
S-.nce my last report Henry Town
of Lake Creek aad Mrs- P. S. Nichols
hav renewed tkeir sab- to the M. M.
T.. the first to the W. M. T. and tie
svtved to the IV M. T.. aid J. K
Spenccd hits g-en me his sab. to tic
Vedlord Sxs.
This Saturday Kerning a'Soa: Je;5t.
I raet Mr. Iie-n-.n Mejer err rr.a:
carrier rrera fcfre to 1. C, and a.skei
hint why io fcaj ac-i sv ,v,
-.), t.;tk:r.g ii,a! rvrhaps sore ere
,as s;.k. ar.i ic sji;d thu fc
ricr.t, Mr r.d Mrs. J. T. Sj3e .adja. ra., sd n-, clrricj a p,.-k
Mr. ar,3 Mr. . A S of AU43sl rake ar.i .rti . .. v.
E
COHIC, June 2,r. M'uehino suns
woro usfcl on t tic Sinn Koinors in the
disturbance here ycr-tordnv niorniiij;.
Thov were Lrouijlit into action after
iho police with clulis bail faile 1 to
restore order. Xne noti r was killed,
another severely wounded while a
dozen were treated in hospitals for
Imyonol and other wounds. The riot
event tuilly wius quelled without the
Iroojis eominir iulo action.
I.ON'IXVV. June 2o. The number
of jHTSons injured more or less ser
iously in the rioting in Cork last
nipht is triven as about tlyrty, nc
coniinir to a Central News dispatch
from that city. One police inspector
was seriously injured and policemen
had narrow cscupes. When machine
puns were. trained on the crowd most
of the rioters disainH-ared.
her idle ears in oeration; another
tliuiisand with an appropriate number
of cars to free the congested freight
terminals and another 8."0 aunuully
to meet the deficiency between Rus
sia's manufacture and her needs for
renewal and new construction.
The United States, the professor
said, is Russia's hope in this hupe
program and negotiations are now in
progress which are most promising.
KEEPS SHIPS IDLE
BOSTON'. June S,". Pespite the
entente allies acute need of ship,
arisinc from the submarine menace,
more than 1.000,000 tons of nentral
shipping is swinpnir idly at anchor
in the harbors of boHiyereut nations,
according to a statement made by
Atijruslo Ciuffelli, former member of
the ItalisV eabinel and member of
the Italian mission, to the Associated
Press here today.
Oroed. he said, was the movinc i.ie
Private reports received by the As
sociated Press up to the end of the
second week of June describe pros
pects for 1SIT as anything iNut bril
liant. They say that rains are urg
ently needed aad If they come oppor
tunely could do much to same suffer
ing spring grain and in-.prov winter
grain prospects but in no case eon'd
produce better than a bare n-,:ddie
harvest.
PKTHOGHAD, June 25. The pro
provisional irovemment Unlay decided
to solve bv radical state socialistic
methods (he crisis caused by complete
lack of manufactured poods. To
morrow it will issue a devree mak
ini; M. Pieschehonotf, minister of
food and supplies, responsible for
fumishiiiir the population with all in
dispensable industrial products, es
peoiallv textiles, shoes, soap ajid
kerosene.
A fund therefor w ill be at the min
ister's disposal bv the senate. The
ministry will, where neeesary, proceed
itself lo manufacture the aforesaid
foods. The existin? provincial or
1 conizations created by the provision
lal government April 7 for distribut-
inir food, will in the future also pro
duce and distribute manufactured
articles.
W. W. Potter of Dunsmulr. Califor-
; nia. Is a Tisitor in the city for several
', days on business.
BOTH MOTHER
AND DAUGHTER
j Relieved From Pain and
: Suffering by Lydia E.
PLnkham's Vegetable
1 Compound.
RUSSIA NEEDS
: Starr, a hardware a3ei-.a
ilvM'.ar.J. Gerpo NVhes aid
lVe Creek. Jt. O. JV.lct aid
wife of
!. city
S .?..! tn route f?vm San Fratacisc
.v V - i ..-.'.t. ijiVe. ashir.ston,
C,c'.-.T. ar.d oil at IVVceX
1 Yl.-r ef l'..xr.-.x rl le
eck ?.. -.a the city.
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.caT.e in frcw .-.s .. ,. . " , , 3 ""-- io oj srje werk
en t!e read its) aj.,-ve vjv.
WASH!NC.TtN". Jjcc 2 Loee-Tr.otives-
5tVaoit es ard st;:l core
locwaor.vcs.- arc 3.e f&ia
riei:s of Ks:a tox:.ay, acooT;.r. t
;svr Uvaseoioif. ra-Jrd n;n
ister wr.h lie Rsssdta E.:s.fia.
v-i!e frank- 1 cjio s-i.y to yo.j. or.r
At.ver.caa frieze.-," he s:A. "jAf r.s
cot:c r.i we siili p-e yoa
ir.-.'.itjiry s access-"
Ras' rii-vs .t one JM ls-:c-3
Aaxr.cia lcvEotiw lo jvsi
Frvvirrr. X.T. Tcr tire or fcer
years I severed a irreat deal of raua
reriodicaZl'T. so 1 wemji hare to &e &ws.
My cci icccii zb acd 1 wrcja fe-
I very weak aaa
erarue- I ress
terec b?w rr v
er had fna reijel
frcen psin by osisg
Lydia E- Pir khr 'a
Ve p e t a b 1 e Cco-roc-i
asd I oeosai
to try it. ar5 tfTn-rs
to tie CocTTonai if
bejrieid r jb$3 as it
id rr.y or'aer.
. I am ire frrmi pta.
ceoeral weaiTes that was so to
tear. I ta r4e to do ray w-nrk darmj
ssci titses azj ass recvir.?ieor'ig Lydn
E. Pi-kha-m a VepetaWe Ceirnnii' te
rr.y frienis wbo s?er ks I cii" Kim
Wita TttTEK ocx, 162; Je2enas Are,
Bnxi'rn, X. Y,
To know whether t,Td: F.
rinkbjra's Vecetahle Componod
will help you. jost try it. For
drier write toLydla E-Pinkham
Medicine Cx eottfidenrtad Lynn,
Ma.. Y oar lerterwi 11 he opened,
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