Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 13, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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NrRPronp matt; tribune, mctfotit),. precox, Friday, jttly in. 1917
CANNING LECTURE
IN PUBLIC MARKET
FOR HOUSEWIVES
IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
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Horn, (o Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Miiiin, lit llit'ir lionie, 27 Geneva ave
nue, this inoriiliiK, a girl weighing 8
pound.
OrcKnn, California, U. S. Land,
liooldot frin. Write Joseph Clark,
fcaiTiimonlo, California. 106
Mrs. l.rna Porter of Kansas City ar
rived In tlio oily yesterday to visit her
aunt, Mrs. II. U. Garnett, for the next
tea days.
Dr. Heine, eye, car, nose, throat.
(',. It. Harper, former deputy sheriff
iliirlnj? August Singler's adiulnlstra
t S on . lilts l en localed in Marshfleld
for some time and was recently elect
ed secretary of the I K, Conway
.Morliage Company of that city. Ono
of thu conipauy'K activities is the de
veloping of tlio dairy industry of the
Coos Hey country. The company has
a cheese anil htitler factory at Co
qutllo which is turning out over a ton
of cheese dally and hotter than 1000
pounds of butler. Mr. Harper this
week scut by parcel post a fine young
America cheese to tlio Medford lodge
of Klks.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
II. (1. Wortmnn returned Friday
morning Troiu u business trip to Port
land and .Marshfleld. Ho had been
absent fivo days.
Motz cars nt Hlvernldo Onrnge.
O. A. Tferger of San Kranciseo, rep
resenting a piano manufacturing
firm, arrived In Medford Friday morn
ing for a visit with C. A. Chapman.
Alio Taxi. Phono 88.
(,'noigo Shaw left Medford Friday
tuiirnliig on a business trip to Horn
brook. Johnson .for high-class watch re
pairing. tf
Hr. Oliver N. Johnston, denn of ro
mance languages at 1, eland Htanford
Junior university, who had been one
or tlio speakers at the National Kilu
cailon association convention at Port
laud this week, nrrived In Medford
Friday morning for a visit with IiIb
brother-in-law, O. C. Hoggs.
Window screens, scroon doors. Pa
cific Furn. & Fix. Fnctory.
Tlio Girls' Honor guard will hold a
food sale at the public market Satur
day morning.
Paths, r,c. Holland Hotel.
W, I. alio Shannon of Camden, N. J.,
formerly secretary of tlio New JorBey
Housing association, arrived In Med
ford Friday morning. A trip to Cra
ter Lake Is included In his Itinerary.
Sco Pavo Wood about that fire In
miranco policy. Office, Room 404, M.
V..& II. building.
Dr. H. J. Van Fossen, superintend
ent of llio Klamath district, Methodist
Kpiscopal church, went to Grants Piisb
Friday morning to attend tho funeral
of tlio father of Robert A. lluoth of
Kiigono.
Patients cared for. fi22 South
Central. Trained nurse In attend
ance. Heferouco given. Phono
iniw. lit'
Professor H. K. Owen, director of
music in the San Jose, California, city
n-liools, arrived in Medford Friday
morning. He had attended tho niinii
it convention of the National F.duca
1 1on association at Port land. Tho pro
fessor Is an elfuslvo and enthusiastic
admirer of Medford, which ho alluded
to as "the little San Francisco."
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Darneillo of
Oakland, California, arrived In Med
ford from Grants iPass Friday morn-in,-
lor a visit with tho former's
brother, Grover Darneillo.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1'illi A I -Chalmers Model K,
cheap. Phono 1.11, Central Point.
118
Mil; SAI.I) Modern five-room bun
galow. Ideally located. Perfect
condition. Furnished or unfur-'
nl:. beil. A real snap. Investigate.'
.No n.'.ciils. Phono :!:!!. 101
Foil SAI.K- llcdsteuds, dressers, lie
box, chairs. Call 111 X. Oakdale.
lot I
Mtb. Jano Transou, who has been
visiting a sou, C. K. Hull Intro, for
several days, returned to her home in
Hornhrook Friday morning.
For the best insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Einmett N. Palmer's country resi
dence, which will be situated about
four miles northwest of Central Point,
Is Hearing completion.
Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Dank building. Office hours, to to 4
P. m.
F. M. Amy returned Thursday
night from a four-days' trip to the
Oregon caves. Amy used the Sucker
Creek-Holland route.
Mctz cars at Riverside Garage.'
C. L. Scheffclin went to Grants Pass
Friday morning on business.
Orders have been received to make
another big cut lu prices on tho Hell
bronner Btock of Men's Furnishings.
100
Ceorgo C Wlldoll and Harry and O.
W, Knglo are Klamath Falls residents
registered Friday nt a local hotel.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Mark's building. Phone 323-Y.
ThomuB J. Fuson, of the Pacific
Telephono and Telegraph company,
returned to Medford and to work
Thursday, after a two weeks' vaca
tion, spent at the Ashland rundtip and
on a fishing trip In tho Klamath dis
trict. Tom, it Is reported, has a new
pair of rubber hoots, specially de
signed for him, which, after a slight
Impact with a fish, causes the fish to
bo stunned and he can thus pick it up
In his b ii mis with impunity.
Our 2.'lc sale of lilue Bird station
ery Is great vuluo. Friday and Sat
urday. Heath's Drug storo.
Ilecause ho operated an employ
ment agency without a license, Frank
Wulters of Medford was sentenced to
servo twenty days In tho county jail
by Police Judgo Taylor Friday morn
ing. Walters pleaded guilty. Te re
fused to employ counsel. Walters has
been operating the labor bureau fur
about three nionthB.
Singor sewing machine shop, C. A.
Chapman, Phono 903-11. 245 South
Central. 117
A. D. Cornell, southern Oregon dis
trict agent for an Oregon life Insur
ance company, with headquarters at
Grants Pass, returned home Friday
morning, lie attended the Chautau
qua opening at Ashland.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
P. C. Wllfort of Richmond, Vir
ginia, Is stopping at a local hotel.
In a hurry, call 88.
An eight-pound baby daughter ar
rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
li. Judy Frldny morning.
'PjIuo Ulril Btntlonery, box paper,
tablets and correspondence cards, 4 0c
value, 23c, Friday and Saturday.
Heath's Drug Store.
Miss Glndys Wilson returned
Thursday from a threo-wooks visit
with friends at San FrnnclBco and
Sacra men to.
Sam, Joe nnd S. R. Danncnbaiim,
San Francisco business men, comprise
an automobile party that Is seeing the
wonders of Cratur lako this week.
J. J. Itichardson of Portland Is lit a
local hotel.
J, W. Hiirraln. In chnrgo of tho fish
luntchery at llutto Fulls, Is a Medford
visitor Friday.
CLEARANCE SALE
on all
WHITE CANVAS
and BUCK
SHOES and PUMPS
at
SCHMIDT'S
"Good Shoes"
Mrs. Scott Wolf Is seriously III at
her home In Medford. 'Her Illness
promises to be a lingering one. She
was taken to Portlahd several days
ago for examination and a diagnosis
of the Portland physicians agreed
with that of the local physician.
Orders have been received to make
another big cut In prices on the Hell
bronner stock of Men's Furnishings.
100
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Isaacs and
Mrs. Isaacs' sister, Miss Grace Urown,
returned to Medford Thursday night
from a week's automobile tour In
northern California. Shasta Springs
and Klamath Hot Springs were among
the places visited.
I.. II. Hasklns Is this week attend
ing the annual convention of the Ore
gon Pharmaceutical association at
Seaside.
FOREST FIRES ARE
FEARED BY SUPERVISOR
Unless there Is rain soon Forest
Supervisor M. L. Erlckson fears one
of tho most disastrous forest firo
seasons In many years.
"Tlio conditions haven't been so
alarming" said Mr. Erlckson yester
day, "since 1910, when troops had to
bo sent to tho valley to fight the fires.
Of course we have a more efficient
fire fighting organization now, but
there Is danger or a labor shortage
tills year which more than offsets
that advantage. The extreme heat
and the constant hot wind has parch
ed the soil and trees throughout the
forest reserve and. the department
makes an urgent appeal to the people
of southern Oregon to co-operate In
preventing fires. Campers are par
ticularly urged to be careful of their
fires and of their cigar and cigarette
stubs, also lighted matches. It would
take very little to start a devastating
blaze with the forests In their present
condition."
The forest service Is rushing the
three fire-lookouts on Windy Peak,
.rt. McLoughlln and Rustler Butte, so
that there will be no delay In prepara
tions for fire fighting. The trail from
the Blue Ledge mine to Windy Peak,
which runs from the mine through
the rock precipices to the Duck and
Sullivan Gap, Is finished, the forest
service and the Blue Ledge mine do
ing the work jointly. The trail will
be used extensively by miners In or
der to get Into the Buck Sullivan dis
trict. Tho fire-lookout houses, knocked
down, have been shipped from Port
land as have ten government mules
which are to be used to transport the
houses to the peaks. It Is hoped to
liavo all tho lookouts established in
the very near future.
Pete Peterson, a young man In his
early twenties, after a preliminary
hearing In police court Friday morn
ing on a complaint signed by District
Attorney Roberts of contributing to
the delinquency of Mamie Davis, eith
er 14 or 15 years of age the little
girl did not know which was bound
over to the grand jury by Judge Tay
lor. 'Ball was fixed at $1000 and a com
mitment Issued which, with the de
fendant, was delivered to Sheriff Jen
nings. At an early hour this after
noon Peterson had not obtained ball.
1 WEDDING BELLS if
4 1
Irwin II. Howe and Rena M. Ash,
of Trail, Oregon, were united In holy
wedlock at the Ashland Congrega
tional manse, Tuesday, July 3, at 7
p. m. Rev. G. Southwell Brett offi
ciated. The young couple returned to Trail
Friday, where they received the well
wishes of their many friends.
Miss Anna M. Turley of the Oregon
Agricultural College and Claude C.
Cato, county pathologist, wil lconduct
a series of canning and drying demon
strations In Jackson county, starting
with a meeting at the Medford public
market Saturday, July 14, at 10 a. in.
Instead of 2 p. m., as previously an
nounced. Fruits and vegetahles will be can
ned and evaporated and the processes
explained to those attending. They
will also exhibit a small dryer suita
ble for home use.
The other meeting places and dates
of the several meetings are as fol
lows: Monday. July 10, 10 a. m., Phoenix
high school; Monday, July 1C, 2 p. m.,
Talent high school; Tuesday, July 17,
10 a. m., Eagle Point; Tuesday, 2 p.
m.. Central Point; Yednesday, July
18, 10 a. m., Ashland Llthla park.
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering
128 E. MAIN. UPSTAIRS
TONIGHT
MUSICAL SELECTIONS
PAGE THEATRE '
ORCHESTRA
NOVELETTE AMNA
Hv Liueke.
IH'MOKESQUE
By Dvorak.
PAULINE
FREDERICK
in .
ALI'IIOXSO DATOET'S
SAPHO
Miss Frederick presents a wo
man essentially sensual ill a milli
ner to make her appear almost
spiritual al limes, und from first
to lust nppcnlinc.lv human and
sympathetic. M. P. News sa;Z
this play has never been more
finely interpreted than in this
Paramount production.
Also METRO COMEDY
HIS WIFE'S MOTHER
TOMORROW
R0BTHA HARR0N as
THE OLD FASHIONED
YOUNG MAN
PAPTT Adults li
1 lYVJlv Children
AMUSEMENTS.
LAST TIME
TONIGHT
E.RSouthern
IX
Tlm YitngTiiph
Hint1 Kililion Feature
The Man of
Mystery
ALSO
FRANK DANIELS COMEDY
CAPTAIN JINKS' DILEMMA
TOMORROW
Kitty Gordon
QrP T) Ahvnvs a
O 1 i'VlV CoodShov
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CAPITAL
$100,000.
Save With Profit
SAVING is not a profitless task. In
addition to being prepared for the
"rainy day" or opportunity, the one who
saves steadily sees his money automatic
ly Increase. Here at the 1st National
Bank, we pay 4 Per Cent interest on Sav
ings, computed twice each year.
We invite the nci'ouiits of men,
women nml children. One I) ilia r
will start n Savings Account; only
n reesonnhlc amount rcipiircd for
t'lieeKiiii:.
Member of Federal Reserve System.
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at Motional Bank
MEDFORD
OREGON
PETERSON HELD FOR
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
WE PREPAY MAIL OR EXPRESS
PARASOLS
50 women's good parasols, some of
them silk, all new styles; values
up to $2.50
This sale," each
TheWomarfs Store
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL
MEDFORD, OREGON
HOUSE DRESSES
100 women's gingham and percale
house dresses; all sizes, fast colors,
good stj'les. Up to $1.50
values. This sale, each...
Crowds Are Attending Our July Clearance Sales l
If you have not been in to buy your share of this extremely low priced merchandise, we can only offer you
our urgent advice to do so at once. The savings on whatever you purchase will warrant your attendance. New
Star lots are put on sale every day. WATCH THE STARS FOR GREAT VALUES.
Children'sDresses
Good gingham and percale dresses,
new styles; 3 to 6 years. ifi
Very special for this sale, each... 0C
Children's dresses, 'made of good
gingham and percale; new styles;
fi years to 14 veal's.
Very special, each
69c
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Great Bargains in Silk
3ri-inch imported Japanese silk, in
the new finish, cheap at
$1.25. This sale, yard
98c
Kayser's Italian knit silk for blouses
and coats, knitted, not woven, comes
in the new shades of pigeon blue, sa
phire, emerald green, magenta, coral,
gold and flesh red. Uegular Qtl ftr
price $2.50. This sale, yanl.U.ad
P(i-inch chiffon taffeta, all colors and
changeable. A splendid $2.00 cloth.
Special for this sale only. ff rn
per jyard !....'..... lDw
Bathing Suits and Caps
Summer Waists
100 Women's "Wirllimore" Waists,
all new styles; sizes IK! to &4
52; on sale Saturday, each V
50 new Crepe de Chine Waists, worth
$1.00: this sale, ' fj
"Women's and Children's
good styles, all si.es,
this sale, each
Middles.
$1.25
GoodLeatherHandbags98c
Summer Gloves
Women's Lisle Thread Gloves
eoloi-s but not all sizes; while
they last, pair
all
25c
Wash Goods
'All Summer Materials
greatly reduced for this
great sale, come in and see
this display on the tables.
27-inch
vard .
Lace
Cloth, a
9
no-inch Batiste, a yd..l5d
40-inch Voiles; a yd..24
.".(i-inch Crepes, a yd..33
Silk Mixtures, a yd..49
An odd lot of Fancy Wash
Goods, sold up to $1.00; to
be closed out in this sale
nt, a 00.
yard
Towel Sale
Bought before the recent
rise in price.
Large size Huck Towels,
real values 12' c; ft
now, each
TURKISH TOWELS
50 doz. fine Turkish Bath
Towels, good quality.
worth 15c; very
special, each
12Jc
Kayser's Long Silk Gloves,
sizes, a splendid grade, very
special, a pair !
in nil
Spring Suits Price
Largo size Bath Towels,
extraordinarily cheap nt
35c; this sale," OQ
each 4Jt
BATH SETS
Consisting of 1 large Bath
Towel. 1 small Towel, I
Wash Cloth, all good ((unl
it v. worth $1.50; $4 f A
this sale, set $1.X
Boys' Wash Suits
New styles in wash suits for boys;
2-piece; fast colors. fiQ
Very special, a suit 05L
Boys wash suits, made of good ging
ham, two-piece, all sizes. Two years
to eight years. AO a
Special, a suit vOl,
Summer Underwear
Women's fine knit Summer Vests,
good quality, very special ! L
for this sale, each lvv
Women's fine grade Union Suits, all
sizes, worth 35c; for this sale 0l
only, suit
Kayser's Knit Union Suits, all styles
and sizes, worth 75c; this CQ
sale, a suit wwv
Women's "Knickers" in white awl
flesh, special, OQp
each 0v
Women's Muslin Night Gowns,
cheap at 75c; for this sale fflp
only, each IVL
Women's extra fine Lingerie Gowns,
nicelv trimmed; cheap at df A A
$2.00; for this sale, each $1.UV
Children's Hats . . 48c
Summer Hosiery
Women's and Children's black and
white Hose, worth 20c, for -J C
this sale, a pair 1L
Women's fine Silk Lisle Hose, all col
ors and sizes, verv special,
a pair . wDt
Women's fancy Silk Hose, all col
ors, special, a $1 1 Q
pair
GoodTalcumPowder9ccan
White Skirts
Women's White Skirts, made of
shrunk linen finish suiting; ff-l MQ
worth $2.00; this sale, each
Women's PiquetSkirts, good quality,
special for this sale, ffrt AO
each $4.00
LONGING
FOR A CHILD
Young Wife Almost in De
spair. Now has Beautiful
Baby Girl.
There is nothing more charming than
a happy and healthy mother of children,
and indeed child-birth under the right
conditions need be no hazard to health
or beauty. Lydio E. IMnkham'n Veg
etable Compound haa brought joy to
many childless women by restoring them
to normal health. Here is a notable case.
Omaha, Neb. "I suffered from fe
male troubles when I va3 seventeen
years oid. At eight
een I was married
and my trouble was
no better so I con
sulted a physician
who said that there
was not much I
could do and I could
not have children.
I read of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound and
decided to try it,
and it has nrovul
worth its weight in gold to me for I afi
not only well but have a baby girl, au
when I hear of any woman suffering as
( was I tell her of Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound." Mrs. W.
Hughes, 19 Majestic Apts., Omaha, Neb.
In many other homes, once childless,
there are now children because of the
fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound makes women normal,
beultby und strung,
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