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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1917)
r PAOTCFOUR 1 TOCAL AND PERSONAL lliiKh Posten of San Francisco, the professional trapshootcr, Is spending a few days fishing on the RoKUe. In over 41100 tartlets shot at this sea son, his average is 97 percent. Jle has liecn hlKh gun at noarly all Khools attended this year and has done) some phenomenal shooting, llko that nt the California state shoot at Kan .lose, where he mlHsed only two targets the first day and broke every tnrKct the two following days. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. Miss Katherlne Buckley, a nurse of liuj keley, California, who has enlisted in the Ited Cross service and expects to he sent to Franco soon, left for Berkeley this morning after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Matfgle Buck ley of Kuch. Charles Kills of Berke- Jey, who has also been visiting Mrs. Buckley, left for home today. Johnson for high-clasB watch re pairing. If Dr. Jonah B. Wise, the well known Jewish rabbi of Portland, and Mra. Jsoin White and daughter of the same city, together with three others, arriv ed In tho city this morning and at once departed on the stage for Crater J.ako. Mctz cars at Itiversldo Garago. Mrs. It. Wcin, MIsb J. Miller and Miss K. Gallaghor of San Francisco arc among the tourists visiting in the city. They are guests at the Holland hotel. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. tf Bryan Jolly of Gcnada, California, returned to the latter town today af ter a several days visit tin this city. Window screens, screen doors. Pa cific Finn. & Fix. Factory. Dr. mid Mrs. Van Scoyoc and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Roberts will leave ear ly Saturday morning for an automo bile trip to Crescent City. They will return homo Monday. See Dave Wood about that fire in surance policy. Office, Hoom 404, M. F. & II. buldling. District Forestor George If. Cecil lert for Portland last night after a several days' visit in this city. Feltf! AH tho lovely now shades, from $1 to $l.no. All trimmed hats below cost. Miss Lounsberry, M. M. Department Store. 109 II. (!. Worthlnglon returned last 11 1 (All L from Camp Baldy on Crater creek in llin Union creek region and will return thero Saturday for a fur ther stay. For ton days past Mr. and Mrs, Worthlnglon and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. ltobort Allbrlght, Mrs. jr. S. Worlhlngtoii and Mrs. Suo Coni erfoid have been encamped In thlB lo cation. Mr. Worthlnglon pronounces It tho finest camp location he over saw, with fish and game in abund ance. ' 1 Pnllenls cared for. 622 South Cen tral. Trained nurso In attendance. Iteferenco given. Phono G72-W. 114 Mrs. J. Y. Hill left last night for a week's visit In Portland. Ilalhs, 25c. Holland Hotel. W. It. McCleod, the well known mer chant of the Prospect section Is a visi tor in the city today. .Miss Aileen Perl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Perl, was married on July 24 to .Mr. Charles Six in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Six Is In the general merchandise business at Warrensburg Illinois. The news of the marriage was contained in a letter received fro mbls wife, who Is at Decatur, Illi nois, by Mr. Perl today. The daugh ter, who has many friends and ac quaintances in Medford. has been vis iting her grandparents In Deeutur for the past two years. Mr. Perl also re ceived a telegram todav from Mrs. Perl, who has been visiting her par ents at Decatur for sonic lime, stating that she will return to Medford next Call Taxi .HM. wc.k. Mr, ami Mrs, T. It. Illooin of Port land ate visitors lu the city. l'ulil September I. Dr. Myrtle S. I.e. k mi, I will limit ofllce hours to Mou., Wed., anil Frl., 10 to 12 a. in. 1U BE R' ISING and CAPITAL $100,000. Mmber fiFV Iff IIP stNafionalBank Twenty-seven persons under tho auspices of the tourist travel bureau of the Massachusetts Forestry associa tion will arrive In the city from the north Saturday forenoon and at once depart on the stages tor a visit to Crater Lake. For the best Insurance, see Holmes, the Insurance Man. E. E. Young of Fresno, California, has taken a financial Interest in the Applegate Lumber company, and on Thursday assumed the duties of vice- president, treasured and general man ager of the company. His family has already located In the city. President D u 1 1 Is of the compaany announced to. day that the plant and business of the company will be Increased. Mr. Young, who Is an experienced lumber man, was born and bred la .the lum ber business In Michigan. Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County Bank building. Office hours, 2 to 4 p. m. Judge E. E. Kelly leaves Saturday for Seattle where he will appear be fore the recruiting officers for physl cal examination for commission In the signal corps of the army, In which branch be served as lieutenant In the Spanish-American war. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's building. Phone 323-Y. Dr. J. J. Emmons and family will motor Saturday to Shasta Springs to spend Sunday. Singer sewing machine shop, C. A. Chapman. Phone 903-R. 245 South Central. 117 Dr. E. H. Porter and family -havo returned from an auto trip to San Francisco on business connected with the new sanitarium. Motz carB at Riverside Garago. Call Taxi 303. Dr. and Mrs. Carlow are on an auto trip to Crescent City. 1 The Ewauna Box company, of 'Klamath Falls, Oregon, offers employ ment for experienced box men and In experienced laborers, and at all times solicits correspondence with any one Interested. Good wages and oppor tunity for advancement Is the rule with this company. 125 Oregon Agricultural College Fruit & Vegetable Evaporator, built accord ing to official specifications at Pacific Furn. & Flx..Foctory. Mrs. Robert Arnold and daughter of Shedd, Oregon, left for home today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs. Ilev. A. Klnoll, retired Lutheran minister, of Berkeley, California, and father of Nels Klnell, chief clerk of the Southern Pacific system, left for Berkeley today after a visit with his long time friends, John A. Wester lund. Jay Gore wont to Eugene today to spond two or throe days In looking af ter some personal business matters. Mrs. May Stlckland went to Tolo today to visit with her sister, .Mrs. P. M. Krutzel. Osrar Helntz, who has been resid ing In this city for tho past two months, and who Is on the rcsorro list of Company F of Corvallls, as second lieutenant, will leave for Corvallls this evening to report for duty to the company commander. H. I. Wagner of San Francisco ar rived In the city Friday evening and left early today for a visit to Crater Lako. FRECKLE-FACE Sun anil Wind Hi lug Out t'gly Spots. Ilniv to Itenmve r.uily. Here's a chance. Miss Froeklo-Faco, to trv a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable doaler that It will not cost you a penny unless It re moves the freckles; whllo If It docs give you a clear complexion the ex pense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othlno double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It la to rid yourself of the homely frecles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely Is more than one ounce needed for the worst case, lie sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othlno as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back If it falls to remove freckles. I Stockraising demand, shortened supply profitable markets close at hand warrant attention to the stockrais ing Industry. To our patrons and the public generally who may be interested we shall be glad to afford co operation along practical lines. All eiiii-i,-tent Mm t ion in Kariuinj will be met with cmi.slrui'live co-ni(Tutioii here. of Federal Reserve System. R. H. Parsons and family motored to Mountcress, near Hilt, today, to spend the week end. They will be' joined Sunday by Madam Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Gatchcll. Sergeant James Brooks of the ma rlne corps received the following tele gram today from Captain Plnkston, marine recruiting commander in the Oregon district: "Men who have been drawn In the selective draft may he accepted for enlistment In tho marine corps prior to reception of official no tification to appear for examination, but not afterwards." E. L. Wille, Otto .Veiling and Geo. W. Cook, all connected with Wilson hotel of Salt Lake City, who have been making an auto tour of the coast for several weeks, are visiting In Med ford for a day or two' before proceed ing to San Franclcso. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly. Among tourists visiting In the city today are Benjamin Unger and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Braulbecher and daughter of Chicago, C. R. Stilllnger of Portland, and Ernest Cassel, Jr., Mrs I. II. Guthrie, Mrs. E. Standard and Leonard Robinson of San Fran cisco. . i The reception and dance to be ten dered by the Elks at their club houso tonight to the members of Seventh company and their ladies promises to be very largely attended. The Elks and their ladies will be out In force. SENTjra PRISON Sum Slide nnd W. K. Collins, the Phoenix postoffice burglars, were found guilty of this burglary nnd of an attempted burglary of the post office at Kiddle, Ore., nt their trial in United States court in Portland this week. This news was brought back to the city by the Medford wit nesses who testified in the trial of the Phoenix case. Collins and Slide, it will be re membered, were arrested here short ly after the Phoenix burglary and were later indicted by the jrrand jury. At their trial in criminal court, how ever, the case ntminst them was dis missed because of a technical flaw in t he indictment. The criminals hur riedly left the city and the next heard from them was their arrest in Kid dle for attempting to break into the pestoffice in that city. In federal court it was hrouht out that Collins hail served terms for burglary in the Colorado, San Q'.ien- tin and Walla Walla penitentiaries, and Slide, terms in the Walla Walla and 'San Quentin penitentiaries. Cool Food on a Hot Day.' SAYS TRY Post Toas ties for lunch ! THE NEW CORN FLAKES CLEARANCE SALE on all WHITE CANVAS and BUCK SHOES and PUMPS at SCHMIDT'S "Good Shoes" AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT PAGE ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c HOUSE PETERS MYRTLE STEDMAN in As Men Love A rare human intercut story of the torn f rieml-hip of two men anil n fickle milium. Also Metro Comedy "DUPLICITY" " TOMORROW Wilfred Lucas in "Hands Up" ami Vox Ciinic.lv, "Six-Cylinder Love" AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT LAST TIME Peggy Hyland - In THE ENEMY Comedy, Capt. Jinks Loves Insurance TOMORROW ALICE BRADY In "DARKEST RUSSIA" STAR Theatre ALBANY SAWMILL BURNS: FIRE POSSIBLY INCENDIARY ALBANY, Or., July 27 Fire oE undetermined origin destroyed Au rora's sawmill nt Crawfordsville, Or., early today. Officials assert tho fire possibly was incendiary. The loss is estimated lit $20,000.' Another fire early today damaged . throe brick buildings on Albany's main street. Damage was estimated at $30,000. PANAMA CANAL TRAFFIC SHOWS SUBSTANTIAL GAIN PANAMA, July 27. Information made public today shows that J 876 ships )assed through the Pannmn canal in the fiscal year just closed. In 1010 the number of vessels puss injr through the waterway was 787, und in 191.) the number was 11188. . ? ? ? ? t t SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDER. We Prepay Mail or Express. Samples Freely Given. ? ? ? JULY CLEARANCE SALES 48-Big Bargain Specials-48 I ? f t ? T t t f On Sale As a climax to a notable accasion which has aroused so much enthusiasm, we shall offer for the next three days 48 SHINING STAR VALUES each representing on state in the Union, adn each a bright V headliner of the greatest magnitude. If you doubt that this is going to be the STAR EVENT of all the big rjays this store has ever had , i , , u , . , ; , , ;i. : g j :.; , ( Look at These 48 Glittering Star Values 1 z X f t ? ? ? T ? V ? t y ? t t f ? ? t y t t LACE Val. Lace Insertion, val ues up to loe; spa-- - 4 p t ial, a yard SUITINGS 36-iwrh. Sport-Suitings; worth 40e; spe- OQ cial, a yard.....; "Jv RIBBON All-silk, wide widths, worth lot; spe 10c cial, ayard.c TABLE SCARFS Japanese Drawn 'Work Srarfs, $1.2.j val- f?Q ues, special, each vvj BATH TOWELS (iootl size, heavy weight, 2.V values, spe- -I Q cial, each 18 1 WHITE SKIRTS In plain and fancv; iip to $1.48 BABY BONNETS Nicelv trimmed with t f ? ? y t t ? f y y y t ? ? v ? t ? ? Y t ? ? ? lace, up to 7oc val ues, cadi 29c UNION SUITS For women; good grade, special,' suit 25c BLACK HOSE For women and children, vcrv special, 1 0lr a pair HOUSE DRESSES Made of (rood percale. worth 1.50; $1.00 now, eacl it i? r ? ? t ? ? ? SILK HOSE In fancy stripes values, special, a pair $1.19 LISLE GLOVES AH colors; special, a pair 3." values; . 25C MAMM'Q Hnn't Vnrcrnt tliA T cicr Hvc of Thic VOVTS GHOCKRY COMPAN Y. Vhy not pay cash and take your own groceries home with you and save all the extra money you pay for that extra service. We can save you mon ey on nearly all the groceries we sell. 107 SAY! Butter-Nut Is Pure Dread. It means more than that It contains pure Ingredients It means that Its kept In proper condition, while In pro cess of manufacture, and baked In a high temperature, so that all the yeast cells are killed In baking that's why llutter-Xut does not get sour with age like the other makes. It's the right kind of food to your children. i Your grocer will get It for you. c. ins fU vri TheWoman's Store, 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON Saturday, Monday and WAISTS One odd lot of Women's "Waists, up to $2 MOp values, special, ea..."Ow PARASOLS Women's Parasols worth up to $2.50; PAf special, each OVXj WASH GOODS Fancy Voiles, 3G inches wide, 35c value, 9f special, a yard eJL HUCK TOWELS Good size, cheap atl2V-c-, very special, Qp each wv PONGEE SILK Imported Jap Pongee, new finish, $1.25 AOp values, a yard v(jj CURTAIN SCRIM With fancv ' borders, worth 20c; very special, a yard... 15c JAPANESE TEA SETS Cloth and fi Napkins to match; $1.00 val- HQp ues; a set WOMEN'S VESTS Fine qualitv, worth 15c; s..!1:::::: ioc CORSETS "Warner's;" values up to $2.50:; very M 0 special, pair.... vl0 BUNGALOW APRONS (loud tjiialitv, worth $1; S,1:!!.: 69c NIGHT GOWNS Beautiful $2.00 values; special, each $1.00 SILK 3f)-in. Fancv Silks, values, now, a vard $1.69 Did You Buy IN VEST IT NOW IN ONE OP u e u aiioiv you During the last t n from 10 per cent MARTIN QUALITY FIRST Phone One-O. 9 DRESSES An odd lot of Women's Dresses, up to $8 ifip values, special, ea.... 0v CHILDREN'S HATS In straws and wash; Worth C9c; spe- OJJf cial, each wt WHITE GOODS 27-inch Dimity in stripes and checks. 18c values, a yard Hl SILK 36-inch Taffetas, in col ors only; $1.69 ff-l OP value, special, yd. "Wirthmore" Waists New styles; sizes 36 to n2; special, each $1.00 Serpentine Crepe For kimonos; real 25c values; special, Ifln a yard ....IWt Children's Dresses Made of good gingham, 6!)c values, QQ each wft TALCUM POWDER (food quality, cheap at 15c; special," Qp can V EMBROIDERY (!ood width, worth up to 10c a yard: spe- Mp cial, a yard WASH SKIRTS Made of Palm cloth, $7.50 val ues: tomorrow Peach $4.9$ KNICKERS In flesh and white, $1.00 values; each 89c HOSE Lisle Hose, all 50c values; spe cial, a' pair colors; 35c a Liberty Bond? OUR "HUE WHITE" DIAMONDS. qkio.uu on your jjiiiony iionu. ...... years flno Diamonds have Increased to 15 per cent per year. J. REDDY Visitors Always Welcome. Agents for Standard Patterns. August Patterns on Sale. August Designer Here. Tuesday SILK 18-inch Messaline Silk, t up to 75c values; 0Qf special, a yard I HANDKERCHIEFS t Women's all linen; some initials; 2uc val- 1A ues; special, each J.VC TOWELING Linen Finish Crash, 18 inch wide; 18e val- 4 p ues, special, a yard..-" WHITE PIQUE And Beach Cloths; 36-in. wide; 40e values; OQ special, a yard iwC HANDKERCHIEFS Fml. corners, worth 10c; very special, "7 each t BATISTE In fancy stripes and fig ures; 20c, values; -I r a yard IwC NIGHT GOWNS All sizes; nicciv trin.iried with lace; $1.00 values, each 3"v TOOTH PASTE Clood quality,"worth 20c; special, 9c tube HAND BAGS All leather; cheap at T cial, each UOv UNION SUITS All styles, up to 75c val ues, sjiecial; PQp a suit Wtv y ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? f f f f f MIDDIES All styles special, each and sizes: $1.25 WOMEN'S HATS Sold all season up to !N.;f; sale price, each 48c Colo f A XTXT'C 1 ?- f f f y t ? ? y y t t Y y t t t y f t t t f f t f ? ? ? y y t t ? ? f t t y MEDFORD OREGON