FATIF, FOUR
STEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiON", WEDNESDAY, AITfiFRT 1, 1917
IOCAL AND
J PERSONAL
A message from Frank O. Roberts,
Suit Lake City, Utah, brlngH news of
tlio serious Illness of Mrs. Vera Rob
erts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Hammond of this city. Mrs. Ham
mond and son, Karl, left at once to
assist In caring for bor.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.
Miss Florence Fenn vent to Grants
Puss today to visit friends la that city
for several days,
.Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tf
K. K. K 11 bit of Portland left for
that c ity lHBt night aftor having spent
the week end with bis mother in Jack
sonville. ... ,. , .
iMotz cars at Riversido Garage.
Frank Lewis and 0. B. Emery of
tho MIra Vista orchard, will leave to
night for a sovoral duys visit In Port
land. 1
Irrigating hose at the tent factory
In tho Nat. 115
Mrs. A. E. Wycoff of Spokane, after
a short visit with Mrs. Fenn la this
city left today for Grants Pass where
slm will visit relatives for two weeks.
Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing, tf
Advices liavo been received In the
city that 10. M. Newman, the notod
New York lecturer, will arrive in this
city August 3 or 4, to go from bore to
Crater Lake. Ho will be accompanied
by F. C. Lathrop of San Francisco, as
sistant general passenger agent of the
Southern Puclfic.
Window screens, screen doors. Pa
cific Furn. & Fix. Factory.
Miss Ireno Hartlott returned to
Hornbrook this morning after a visit
with friends In Mcdford.
See Davo Wood about that fire In
nuranco policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. & H. huldllng.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Call have gone
to (i nmts Pass to visit relatives for a
few days.
Hammock at the tent factory In the
Nat. 110
Mb. and Mrs. S. W. Foster and Mr.
and Mrs. Tims. E. Dochtol are among
the tourists visiting In the city from
San Francisco.
Patients cured for. 622 South Cen
tral. Trained nurse 'In attendance,
tefcronco given. Phone 672-W. 114
A. J. Hnnby loft this morning for
sojourn of six weeks In the middle
west, during which ho will visit Kan
sas City, Topoka and Illtchlnson, Kan
sas, and various other points. Ho
will ho accompanied as far as San
Francisco by Mrs. Hanby, who will
then go to Los Angeles to remain six
weeks.
Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel.
Frank C. Clurk roturncd this morn
ing from a several days business trip
to Portland, whero ho looked after
several innttorB pertaining to the com
pletion of tlio now Rlalto thcatro.
Call Taxi 303.
Mrs. T. J. Feather and daughters,
tiludys and Jcsslo, left this morning
lor their homo In Duluth, Minnesota,
after a visit bore with Mr. and Mrs.
C. J. Lnyno.
Dr. Henry Hart, Jackson County
Dunk building. Offloo hours, 2 to 4
P. m,
A Portland parly of men advertis
ing a well known cleaning compound
arrived In the clly by auto this fore
noon to remain In Medford and vicin
ity fur several days.
llr. Frank Rohorls, dentist, St.
Mark's building. Phono 323-Y.
.Miss Alleo llolloway of Brownsville
Is spending n few days here as the
guest of frlemlH. Miss llolloway has
been visiting her sisters, tho Misses
Kutlicrlue and Frames llolloway, at
Klnmalh Falls and is on route homo.
Oregon Agricultural College Fruit
& Vegolahlo Kvuporator, built accord
ing to of fl lul specifications at Pacific
Furn. & Fix. Koctory.
Miss Laura Kllhani of Portland or-
rived thin morning to spend the
in i ii 1 1 1 of August with her gland
mother. Mrs. K. K. Kuhll of Jack
sonville.
Singer sewing mnchlno shop. C. A
Chapman. Phono 903-H. 245 South
Central. 117
Mrs. W. S. Keck, I.ctty Keek and
Andrew S. Keek, tourists from Allen
town, Pennsylvania, arrived In tho
ily last night from Crater 1-ako and
are registered at tho Medford. They
am making a tour of the Pacific
coast.
Call Taxi 303.
.lay Core returned this morning
fro tn a several days visit nt Kiigono
Thn Knauiia flux company, of
rnmath Falls, Oregon, offers employ
incut for experienced box man and In
experienced laborers, and at all times
williils correspondence with any one
Interested. Good wages and oppor
tunity for advancement la the rule
wilh this company. 135
L. 11. Murray and daughter, Xannle.
returned to their homo at Kennott
California, today after a visit hero
with Mrs. 1). II. Cave.
Dr. Cbas. T. Sweeney, Physician
ii nd Surgeon, Philips Illdg. Phone 3d
tf
V. O. llradley and P. O. Crawford,
of Copes, California, are buslncsl vis
itors In tlio city Wednesday.
Miss Elizabeth Richards, aunt of
Mrs. H. r. Foster,, and who has re
sided with Mrs. Foster for the past
six years, left today for North Adams,
Massachusetts, to visit relatives and
friends. She will probably be gone
until spring.
For the best Insurance, see Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
public library Thursday afternoon at
2:30. All members are requested to
be present as there Is business of Im
portance to be transacted.
Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
. Leon B. Hasklns spent Tuesduy
with an automobile trip to Yroka'.
Metz cars at Riverside Garage.-
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Goodrich and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Trelcher left
this morning, oo an auto trip of a
week or two to Crescent City. 'They
plan to make a number of side trips.
For sale, select apricots at booth 4,
public market, Thursday and Satur
day. 112
Paul W. Robinson, a former resi
dent of Medford, who for the past
year has been a pharmacist In Flash
er, North Dakota, enlisted last week
In the medical corps of the army and
has reported for duty at Fort Snell-
lng, Minnesota. He expects to soon
be Bent to service In France. While
residing here Mr. Robinson was a
sergeant of the Seventh company.
Among out of town visitors In the
city today are II. G. Doltoa of St.
Louis, If. T. Slpe of Chicago, and A.
George, J. a. Townsend, C. W.
Komp and E. R. Hurst of Portland.
Four hundred-acre stock ranch for
salo. The old Enyart place on Rogue
River, the Crater Lake highway.
Stone house, 11 rooms and bath, some
furniture, 1C0 acres bottom land, 120
acres Irrigated, 70 acres alfalfa, 10
cattle, 6 horses, 6 hogs, chickens and
turkeys. Write or see owner, Gor
don C. Glffen, Trail, Oregon.
Colonel W. P. and Mrs. Holland,
'Mrs. F. H. Long and R. L. Hoflln of
gallas, Texas, are a party of tourists
who arrived In the city this fore
noon. They are guests at the Hotel
Holland.
John Wilkinson of the Medford Na
tional Bank has received word of his
appointment as deputy United States
Internal revenue collector with head
quarters In Portland. The position
pays $1400 a year and traveling ex
penses, and will necessitate his leav
ing Medford. Mr. Wilkinson will
leave for Portland tonight to confer
with the internal revenue collector.
An attempted Jail break was nipped
in the bud by Sheriff Ralph Jennings
and Deputy Sheriff Paul Anderson
last night when Joss Alden and Joe
Perkins, recently sentenced to three
months In jail for bootlegging, assist
ed by C. F. Waltors, the only other
Inmato of the Jail, plckod tho lock on
the corridor door, walked into the
corridor and into the arms of the
county police officers.
Harold McDonald, who recently
returned to the ctty from Seattle, has
been appointed a city fireman to re
place J. W. Frodenburg, who resign
ed from the department a week ago,
the resignation to take place August
1. Mr. Fred en burg, who has been a
member of tho fire department for
sovoral years, has ontorod the employ
ment of A. K. Wolls. Mr. McDonald
bogan bis duties as fireman today.
Ho is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
McDonald.
Otov. John Henry Boyd, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of Port
land, passed thru the city today In an
automobile with his two daughters
and son, en route to Pasadena, Cali
fornia, whore ho will fill tho pulpit of
tho Presbyterian church the next two
Suiidnys. Tho party stopped In this
city today for a short visit with Mr
and Mrs. Walter Fraser Brown. At
San Francisco they will stop over for
a visit with llov. Mr. Boyd's oldest
son, Henry, who Is In the officers re
servo corps training camp there.
At 5 p. m. Tuesday, Gus Newbury
was eoolinx his heels on his office
desk and wondering if the Seventh
eompinv boys were happy iind Ret
ting enoiig-ii- to cut. Just then the
following telegim wus delivered to
him from Corjiiral Frank L. Cole
man of tho Seventh company at Fort
Stevens :
"Compunv needs dozen bnsebulls."
baseballs."
Sir. Newbury wroto on the back
of the telegram his own name and
uftcr it $1. Then he grubbed his hat
ami rushed out on tile street. To the
fir-A man he met he suid: "I've (rot
n telegram from the boys." Then he
showed tho telegram and told the
man to rcud the other side. The lat
ter did so, und without another word
subscribed a dollar. This process
wus repented ten more times by Mr.
Newbury, cucli time with the suuic
result.
The baseballs were purchased nnil
expressed to Fort Stevens within an
hour after the telegrum was received.
The company received tlicin this
morning.
FOR COMPANY 7
The public library has been asked
to co-operate in n nution-wide move
ment to secure books nnd maRiizincs
to supply libraries in various soldier
camps nnd hospitals. Some of these
will be sent to Company Seven nt
Fort Stevens, nnd others will be sent
to a central committee to be dis
tributed among tlio companies who
were not fortunutc enough to have
libraries supplied by their own com
munities. -
This muleriul is to be shipped
ubout August 13. so plcnse bring nt
once to the librur anv books or lute
magazines which you nro willing to
give. Do not uc iirroiu your uonn-
tion will be small, even ono book or
magazine will 'help.
If you desire to have your books
sent especially to Company Seven,
just indieutc your wishes when leav
ing vour books nt the inirary. ji
you will write your nnmc and address
m each volume, each soldier who
ALFORD ELECTED
CITY RECORDER TO
SUCCEED FOSS
The action of the city council last
night In electing M. L. Alford, former
president of the First National bank,
as city recorder to succeed Elmer T.
Fobs, first lieutenant of the Seventh
company, created considerable sur
prise around the city for two reasons.
First, because only two weeks ago
the council had voted to hold the of
fice open for Lieutenant Fobs until he
returned from the war, and had prac
tically decMed to temporarily appoint
some one to perform the duties dur
ing his absence. And second, because
Miss Mary Haswell, long a clerk In
the recorder's office, was not given
the appointment, as. it was generally
expected she would be given the posi
tion. ;
The council's plan to retain the of
fice for Mr. Foss by paving some one
perform the duties during his ab
sence, was frustrated by an opinion of
State Attorney-General Brown, who
held that the law forbids a person
holding a military and elective civil
position at the same time. Tho coun
cil then acted on Mr. Fobs' resignation
of two weeks ago, which was laid on
the table then, anil accepted the resig
nation.
The council then proceeded to elect
Mr. Alford to the office, and later
passed a special ordinance, reducing
the salary from $125 to $100
month.
There seemed to be no doubt In the
minds of councllmen today that Mr.
Alford would accept the office, altho
he had not given a formal decision up
to this afternoon, as he had been an
active candidate for the appointment.
. The council voted to name a short
street near the end of West Jackson,
running east of Columbus and north
to Clark. The thorofare was named
Priddy street.
Fire Chief Lawton Just before the
council meeting ' adjourned again
sought to have the council grant an
Increase of pay to the city firemen of
$5 a month,, making the salary $75
Mayor Gates promised to take the
matter under consideration and report
at the next meeting.
reads it will know that he has a
friend in this town. -Do
your bit!
Warm Weather Specials
Women's Tennis Shoes and Puiiips,i;...,...90c to $2.50
Children's Tennis Shoes '..65c to $1.25
Men's Tennis Shoes .' $1.25 to $2.25
Boys' Tennis Shoes ..65c, 75c and 85c
Ladies' Waists, values to $2.00 69c
Bungalow Aprons : 75c
House Dresses 98c to $2.25
Men's Union Suits 75c and $1.00
Medford Sample Store
218 East Main
Where Cash Beats Credit
PEOPLE DYING
BY SCORES FROM
HEAT IN EAST
I'lllt'AdO, Aug. l.-Tweiily-oni'
deaths were reported in this, city in
the past twenty-four hours, duo to
the intense licut.
Philadelphia reported twenty-six
additional deaths, making a total of
thirty-nine in the pact two days, and
Sew York twenty-five deaths and
scores of prostrations (is 11 result of
the heat wave.
rittburg reported fifteen deaths,
Detroit ten nnd Cleveland fifteen.
A hail storm lnt night in southern
Minnesota did thousands of dollars'
diimago to crops, Cooling thunder
showers were remitted from lowu
anil Kansas.
The highest temperature in the
t'niled States jestenlnv whs report
ed from lied Illiiff, Oil., with 104 dc
grees.
Today thunder shower!) brought
relief to the stitfrrinir thousands in
Chicago, 'New York nud Philadelphia.
When Emil R, Pe,ch, manager of
the West Side market, arrived home
at 1:30 a. m. Wednesday from cither
Hilt or Hornbrook und drove into the
parage ut his home on Fourth street
he was at once pluccd under arrest
by Sheriff iialph Jennings, who had
been awaiting his arrival, on the
charge of unluwfully importing liquor
into the state.
At the same time, it is claimed, the
sheriff took into custody two
quarts of whiskey, six quarts of
wine nnd three pints of beer, which
he found in the automobile, und held
them for evidence.
I'ccli, who was accompanied to
this city by three I company sol
diers, was then released on his own
recognizance to nppear before Jus
tice of tlio Peace Taylor today.
This morning Sheriff Jennings
swore out the formal complaint in
Prosecutor Roberts' office. It was
the sheriff's plan nt 1:30 this after
noon to formally take Pech into cus
tody nnd haul him beforo Justice
Taylor for his preliminary lieuring.
The homeeoinine of Pech was tip
ped off to the prosecutor nnd sher
iff from the time that Peeh left Hilt
or Hornbrook, and the sheriff nnd
thn nieht noliee force were on the
lookout ut various points in the city
before his arrival.
A SAFE TEST
For those who are in need of a
remedy for kidney troubles and back
ache, it is a good plan to try Doan's
Kidney Pills. They are strongly rec
ommended by Jacksonville people.
John Kremer, farmer, Jacksonville,
Oregon, says: "I suffered from kid
ney trouble for years and altho I used
one remedy after another, I got no re
lief. At last a friend who had used
Doan's Kidney Pills, advised me to try
them. When I had used three boxes
the whole trouble had left me. Since
then, whenever I have felt any symp
toms of kidney disorder, I have taken
a box of Doan's and they have re
lieved me.'! '
Now Cured.
More than three years had passed
when air. Kremer said: "I am glad to
again recommend Doan's Kidney
Pills. I kept on using Doan's after I
gave my other statement and they rid
mo of all kidney trouble and I am
glad to say it has never returned.
For two years now I have been per
fectly well."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Kremer has twice publicly rec
ommended. Foster - Milburn Co.
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
AMUSEMENTS.
Power
Men of Strength move tho world. Power Is glvcu to
some men by Nature: with a far greater number of men,
'Power Is developed by thought by consistently laying
out their lives along the lines of Wisdom.
Fortunate Is tho Individual who, early in lite, takes
thought of his future, and plans for It deliberately. Such
a man almost seems to overcome fate, for he Is prepared.
In business, the man who Is financially on a sound
basis, Is tho man who Invariably succeeds,
Wo have many such man as depositors, who have been
glad to avail themselves of our advice.
And wo are always glad to welcome flew one.
The Jackson County Bank
IMablbdint 1H.HS.
PKTROGHAD, Aug. 1. A tele
gram from Jassy says the Russo-Ru-manian
advances between the CaBln
and Putna valleys resulted in the ene
my losing between July 24 and 28, 98
guns and about 400 prisoners. The
enemy front of about GO kilometers
was broken to a depth of between 17
and 20 kilometers.
2--DAYS--2
llegliiniiig
TODAY
ETHEL
BARRYMORE
The celebrated American actress,
in licr latest and licr most wonder
ful success
THE CALl
OF HER
PEOPLE
A massive seven-part
picturlzatlon of Kd
' ward Sheldon's color
ful drama, "Egypt,"
the beautiful Gypsy
girl a romantic story
of thoso nomndlc peo
ple, tho gypsies. The
scene Is laid In the
southland, near a
southern Georgia town.
Also the World's .News Kllm
PATHE NEWS
REGULAR
PRICES
Adults 1oe; Children 5c.
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Southern Oregon's Greatest Place
nf .Vmiivmrnt.
CAPITAL
$100,000.
When You Travel
WHETHER on vacation or business
carry Travelers' Cheques. We
issue these in denominations of $10, $20,
$50 and $100. They can be cashed most
everywhere, but ONLY upon counter-signature
of OWNER. Be safe instead of
sorry.
Why not put your spare funds into
u Savings account hero at tho First
National Hank' A reasonable rato
of interest is paid.
Member of Federal Reserve System,
Win. G. Tait, President
st National Bank
MEDFORD OREGON
Everything
Conceivable
In the line of auto accessories from
metal polish to roller bearings. We
stand behind the things we sell, so
that there is complete satisfaction for
the purchaser. Come in and see how
pleasantly you can be waited on.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Water Rent jDue
SECOND WARD
For Quarter Aug1 to Nov.
Delinquent after Aug. 15
GUS H. SAMUELS
City Treasurer
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
SESSUE HAYAKAWA
in a masterly interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson's colorful
romance THE BOTTLE IMP.
EXPLANATION:
Robert Louis Stevenson has stirred the minds and
hearts of all lovers of adventurous talcs the lure of
the South Sea drew him to his death Ho knew and
loved Its fragrance Its mystery Its traditions And
wrote of It vividly "Tho Uottle Imp" was written in
his best and most graphic style and lias been translat
ed to pictures faithfully. Tho play, staged amid the
gorgeous scenic beauty of "The Pearl of the Pacific,"
abounds in startling action and superb dramatic qual
ities you will remember forever Its fascinating scenic
beauty and enthralling plot.
Comedy,
"POOR
DAD"
OT A D 'Aiwa vsa
OlVlV Oood'Show
TOMORROW
A MCE JOYt'K
Tim Carnage of Silenco
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SOUTHERN OREGON'S
GREATEST PLACE
OF AMUSEMENT
DAVID W. GRIFFITHS'
Masterful American Play
FRIDAY
AUGUST 3rd
Matinee
at 2:15.
Price 25c.
Boxes 50c
Evening
at 8:15.
Prices
25c, 50c.
Boxes 75c
Accompanied
by Special
Musical
Score.
Seats Now Selling
Millions have seen it only to come again and again.
THE "MASTERCRAFT' OF "FILM PERFECTION"