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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1917)
r rams pout? CTEDFORD MATE TRTOUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON ' FRTDAY. 'AUGUST 10, 1017 I0CAL AND PERSONAL A. W. llulilis of Modford was rcg Istorcd at the Ilotol Portland lu Port land lust Wednesday. Tho Pacific Coast Borax Company will demonstrate thilr products at Fouls Grocery next week. 120 JuilKo B. E. Kelly and family and Mr. and Mia. L. Aiming of Phoenix, ' liuvo returned from an auto trip to Crescent City. Phono to Heath's Drug Storo (884) for a hotlle of Heath's Laundry Blu lug. Try It In your next washing. 15c, i 121 Dr. W. O. Drldgos, a distinguished physician and surgeon of Omaha, Is lu Medford to visit Crater Lake. .Straw hats, $3. no and ?3 values. Your choice of tho entire stock at Daniels' for J1.00. Mrs. Harry Yost and daughtor of JIassllon, Ohio, arrived In the city this morning for a visit with bcr sister, Mrs. V. Phall at 230 Ivy street. Another sister, Mrs. Xf. G. Llmbach. also of Massllon, has been visiting Mrs. Phail for several weeks. Dr. llelno, eye. ear, nose, throat. Tho Klks lodge laBt night voted to tender C company. Third Oregon In fantry, tho unlimited use of the Elk el ii I) lioimo and facilities, barring tho lwlgo room, for every Tuosday and Friday night from 7 to 10 o'clock, as long as the company makes Its head quarters In Mcdford. Johnson for high-class watch re pairing. tf An eastern tourist party making Its headquarters In Medford for several days consists of John Wurta of New Haven, Connecticut, Miss L. J. Ed wanlB of Millhrook, Now York, and Mrs. John Calvert of Philadelphia. Tho Pacific Coast Borax Company will demonstrate their productB at Fonts CI rocery next week. 120 James llutlon of Colorado Springs, who has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Harriett Fryer, and otlior Tclatlvos, lefl today for Seattle to visit relatives thero before returning homo. Dull razor blades sharpened and mndo na good ns now, 30c a do7.on. llenlh'i Drug Storo. 121 Mis. C. J. Mc.PIke of San Francisco, who has been visiting her Blstor, Mrs. V. (). Webster at tho Webster ranch, lert for homo this morning. Mrs. Amelia Ablo of Noodlos, California, mot bcr of Mrs. Wobstor, has also beon visiting at the ranch for some time. ' Any $3 or $3. HO Btraw hat at Dan fels' for $1.00 whllo thoy last. Charles (lllmore went to Dunsmulr this morning to spond soveral wooks In that town. Motz cars at Itlvorsldo Garago. Charles h. Duvenoek of Coving ton, Kentucky, and h. B. Duvenoek of Carmel, California, arrived In tho lty last night for n sovoral days so journ In this vicinity during which they plan to havo some fishing sport at tho river and up In tho mountain streams. Highest price paid for barley, wheat, oals and hay. Monarch Seed & Feed company. (Icoign Watson nnd Mrs. M. J. Wuluoti of New York City am among Hie eastern tnurlts registered at tho Mciirord holel. Let us send you a licilllo of Heath's l aundry Bluing for your Monday washing, 1.1c a buttle. Heath's Drug Store. ' 121 Mis. A. L. I.oomls and thrco chil dren arrived homo this morning from Hu ll- mouth's stay at Long Peach, ('alll'oiiiiii. lie cool headed with a HO-ccnt sum mer hut from Daniels'. (leorge Hunt returned today from several days' business trip to Port land. Johnson for hlgh-cluss watch re pairing, tf At the til vlt ut toil of the Soldiers' Auxiliary, representatives of all clubs and societies, and the ministers of the various churches, will meet at the public library on next Monday even ing, to consider plans for the welfare, comfort and social enjoyments of the members of Company C, during their stay In the city. Milk fed veal, also flist-cluss slx-months-old veul for sale. Saturdav. booth 1 1, Public- Market. 120- 11. A. Freeman of Central Point Is n visitor In tho city today. Coed union suits at Daniels' for "."i cents. 11. D. Mills, the Butte Falls lumber man, and Mrs. .Mills, arrived In Med ford this morning from a several days vlill In Portland. They remained over In the city today In order to al low Mr. Mills to hove a session with bis dentist. Call Taxi 303. Mrs. Wllllum G. Klussninn of Ir-j vlug, Oregon, Is among tho out of i town visitors In the city. Tor the best insurance, see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. ! Josof I'oMU and W. Wren of Al Boa, Oregon, are nuto tourists making' the Holland hotel their headquarters j today. Special value l shirts at Daniels'.1 The price has not ruled nnd the' Mrs. Orrln Davis, a former resident of Medford, returned to her homo at Weed, California, today after a visit with friends In tills city and Grants Pass. Oregon Agricultural College Fruit & Vegetable Evaporator, built accord ing to official specifications at Pacific Furn. & Fix. Foctory. Lieutenant Benton Killcn of I com pany arrived in the city this morning from Clackumas In order to straight en up some business matters In con nection with the company's several months' sojourn in Medford. Bring your wheat to tho Central Point Mills. We handle it In bulk and save you the cost of bags. We are In the market for all kinds of grain. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Barnum of Mt. Angel, California, and Dr. and Mrs. Lawton of Reno, Nevada, are among the tourists visiting In the city today See Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Office, Room 404, M. F. & II. buidllng. Mrs. 10. A. Bnlley has gono to Grants Pass to visit her mother, Airs. J. B. Adams. , Hot cakes and coffee, 10c. Din mond Restaurant, 127 Sixth St. 140 Both the Crater Lako stages wore filled with passengers on leaving tho city this morning, ono with tourists and tho other with laborers for the government work lit tho lake. Inspect hundreds of summer bar gains at Daniels'. ' Mrs. Luis Call went to Hombrook Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jaqueppo. C. J. Smith and son of Kugcno are auto tourists visiting In tho city Fri day. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician and Surgeon, Phlpps Uldg. Phono 36. tf Miss Thelma Roflnot of Portland Is visiting at the homo of Mrs. Robert Rcnmcs on North Oakdalo until school begins for the fall term. Call Taxi 303. Robert Youngstrom, a formor res taurant nuin of this city and connect ed with the Holland cafe, arrived In the city this morning from Portland, and left during the day for Crater Lako whore he will servo as chef at the lodge. Quality and price considered, you save money at Daniels'. Investigate. Hnrry Flolds of Jacksonville was a visitor in tho city Friday. Milk fod veal, also first-class slx- months-old veal for sale. Saturday, booth 11, Public Market. 120" Leo Biimott, former assistant chief of tho local fire department, and fam ily departed thlB morning for their homo In Sun Francisco after having enjoyed a week or nioro camping at tho river. i Tho caso against Charles Selilii- chort, who was fined $10 Friday for doing a general teaming business without having taken out a city II- censo, was sottlcd by compromise to day when, after Sehluchort had taken out a license. Acting Mayor Gates re mitted the fine. The cost of the li cense was $12. Metz cars at Riverside Garage. Henry Custard, a Norwegian labor er, who has been working at Hilt made the mistako Thursday evening of getting off a train here In an In toxicated condition with half of a quart bottle of whisky to help him on his way. Officer Timothy arrested him and today Acting Police Judge Gates fined him $5 and costs. Cus tard seemed to be Ignorant of the ex istence of the bone dry law and also a hard-working man, hence tho light ness of the fine. Milk fed veal, also first-class six-months-old veal for sale. Saturday, booth 14, Public Market. 120 Among tho tourists and out of town people visiting In the city Fri day are: Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hale, Misses Thornbcrg and Kennedy, R. E. McElhorn, George H. Rouse, Fred R. Cation and '.Vorman S. Jacohson of Portland; J. C. Smith of New York; Mr. and Mrfl. F. L. Flnlayson, S. G. Murray, J. B. Combs and C. B Phil lips of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. William Brlggs and W. C. Ederton, of Los Angeles; C. R. Aldrlch of Seat tle, and Almoru Coxhond of Berkeley, California. Milk fed vcnl, also first-class six-months-old veal for sale. Saturday, booth 14, Public Market. 120 Thero will be a preaching sorvlce at the Talent Baptist church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. All are wel come. Baths, 25c. Holland Hotel. Bocause Jons Jensen, charged with allowing a flfteem-yeax-old boy to loiter In his pool and billiard room. Insists on fighting the caso and claims that his arrest is due to a grudge held against him liy Chief of Police Ilitt son, Acting Poiico Judgo Gates con tinued tho hearing of the caso tiom today to 9 a. m. Saturday, when a number of witnesses will testify. Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St. Mark's building. Phone 32 3-Y. Diamond Flynn has gone to Duns mulr, California, where ho will be employed for somo time. 'Milk fed veal, also first-class slx-months-old veal for sale. Saturday, booth 14, Public Market. 120 AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RKNT Modern 10-room house at 000 East Main street. Phono lol-Y. 12G FOR HUNT Nicely furnished house on paved street. Phono 929-W. BY SPECIAL REQUEST A RETURN OF Bryant Washburn SKINNERS BUBBLE This is ii chapter in I lie intensely human nnd iimusiiip; iiiuiiipiilutiniis of a youiij;Jiii.slnmrs slioestriiijr l'inuncc. Also Musty Suffer Comedy TOMORROW CARLYLE BLACKWELL STAR lYntrh Our on I. s. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT f' M A h ,in fci; war. 1 I TOMORROW: Mr. Armstrong's talk Is en tirely different. Also ppw Picture Prociram, 'The Man Wlio Made Good." Just a Plain, Blunt' Soldier Boy of Oregon State Freeman Armstrong BACK FROM THE TRENCHES who telK of his nuu'vclnus experi ences mid Hie truth of n soldier's life in trenches ns n figlitiui; pri vate saw it. Thirteen Months'on the Firing Line of Belgium and Trance Also Kathlyn Williams . And Theodore Roberts The Cost of Hatred Written hv the eelchniteil play wright, I'.eiuiluli Millie l'i. REGULAR PRICES Tj j I P Adults 15c; Children 5c. Southern Oregon's Greatest Place of Amusement. Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly!. Glenn O. Taylor, -who Is visttlng bis parents near Stockton, California, is not expected borne for another week. A young lady with some experience as stenographer e'en get position In office at once. Address -B-K., icare Mall Tribune, stating experience and salary wanted. , 21 DE SAULLES THREAT CAUSE OF TRAGEDY M'INEOLA, N. Y., Aug. 10. A. threat uttered by John Longer De Saulles never to let bis former wife. Mrs. Dlanca de Similes, have tholi- bahy again, was the Immediate provo cation of her act in shooting him to death, according to a sworn deposi tion made here today by her maid. Stisanno Manteau, before the district attorney. SEATTLE, A hit. 10. The four Gorman residents of Seattle, arrest ed Uio past three days, suspected of conducting Kpyinp; operations, are believed by federal authorities to have operated a wireless station at Long Lake to intercept navy wireless, messages, it became known today. FARMERS' LEAGUE SIOCX FALLS, S. D., Aur. 10. The Non-I'iirtisun lensue of North Dakota, a farmers' organization, and the Industrial Workers of the World have prevented North Dakota from doin her full share toward filling the ranks of the regular anuy, accord ing to a stutement made here today by Lieuttmnnt William Anshclm, chief recruiting officer for North and South Dakota. Lieutenant Ans lielin also declined that the influence of the I. W. W. had hindered some what recruiting in South Dakota. A marked change in sentiment, how ever, the officer declared, would re sult when the first drafted men arc called into the service. DIED WATKRMAN Mrs. Jane Water man, a well-known resident of Phoe nix, died August 9 ut 2 p. m. ut her home in that town. She was 71 years, 10 months and 3 days old. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock in tho Presbyterian church ut Phoenix, with Uev. Mr. Huiley officiating. Mrs. Waterman is survived by six children, who are: Mrs. J ii 1 in Francisco of Omuhn, Neb.; Kdwanl L. and Iiobert of Phoenix; Furl L. of Wiipiitii, Wnsh.; Asn of Harvard, 111., und Arthur of Louis iana. She is also survived by four brothers, who arc: Frank and John Kiuibiill of McHenry, III., and Lor enzo and Edward Kimball of Atlan tic fitv. In. ffl n 22 CAPITAL $100,000. Is Your Name There? ' MORE than Two ..Thousand persons, firms and families carry Savings and Checking accounts here at the First National Bank. That NEW accounts are being opened and OLD accounts increas ing in size noes to prove our facilities CONVENIENT and our services HELP FUL. If your name is not upon this list, we shall be glad to help you placo it there. Wm. G. Tait, President st National Bank MEDFORD OREGON t t t t f y t y T y r y y $ y t t t t t t t t ? ? y y t f ? ? ? t t t f y t f y f t f f ? f t t ? t ? t y r ? ? y ? ? r ? t r r v r 48c RUMMAGE SALE 48c An odd lot of Waists. Children's Middies and Women's Hats sold at regular prices up to .f4.00, to be dosed out in this sal at, J Qn each , J 10t asm TlieWoman's Store 14-22 NORTH CENTRAL MEDFORD, OREGON $1 WAIST SALE $1 100 Beautiful New Lingevc Waists, the famous "Wirtliinor" Brand, nicely trimmed, well made, all sines, 36 to 52, sold here only at the ridiculous low price of, JJ QQ f f ? ? y t y t y t f t y t t f y t Made brand of Women's Waists at 25 per cent off regular X Sample Sale of Women's Silk Waii We have just bought a sample line of the celebrated "Well- prices. These go on sale Saturday at one-fourth less than you neiiollr nur frv-r' tVioco j-omAun nmln4-r All n n QO 1 uoxu.xxj.ty liiov, muiuua waioio. r.lL MZC OO, COlOra IliaiZc, white, flesh, apricot, gold and peach. You will have to hurry as there are just 30 of these waists to be sold. Beautiful new Crepe Dc Chene and Georgette Crepe Waists, regular prices $6.00, sample price Exclusive new styles in Women's Crepe De Chene and Georgette Crepes, regular price $7.00, to be sold in this sale at, tf JT JO each Jel.iO Closing Out All Summer Wash Goods 1000 yards beautiful New Batistes in stripes and figures, fast colors, cheap today at 23c, this stile -I r onlv, vard 131 36-inch Fancy Voiles and Swisses, in new patterns, all colors, this is a very fine clolh and worlh 1I7a UOK, t y f f t f y f nriees nn to $8.30, this sale only at, d r QQ y t 1000 yds. exclusive stvles in Vtiilesl. and Cotton Crepe de Chene, comes2 III hoillitifnl li,, F 1 ii it p..t. Lii.xi.iii mil; ut cuiulSj Uj) LU Just a few extra fine Georgette Crepe Waits.s, trimmed with filet lace, sold at regular $8.30, each. 30c values, this sale at, vara. Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, cheaj at b)c, lor this sal each, at up to 33c, this sale, yd. Saturday Sale of Huck and Bath Towels at Much Less Than They Are Worth Today Extra large up to i,y 33c 12c II tick Towels, good size, a very good towel at 12 1. '.c, for this sale at, each 10c Tow- lleavv Bath els. Rub Dry, worth 30c, for this sale, each, fjjjg "An odd lot of Large Size Huck Towels. worth 23c, this sale, each 21c this sale, each Saturday Sale of Underwear and Hosiery Women's and Chil dren's Fast Black Hose, all sizes, very special, i Ca pair Women's Summer Vests, fine quality, on sale Sat urdav at I! for 50?. 18 c Women's Filler Silk Hose, in black onlv, verv special 48c Women's Union Suits, fine quality, worth 73c. rn for this sale....wvl Women's White Lisle Hose, worth T)c, for this sale only, per pair uOa Boys' Union Suits, all sizes, cheap at Inc. tor til lr sale, suit, at 50c Women's Black Silk 1 lose, good qualitv, verv ,-pe- ;:t"!' '.. 98c Children's Union Suits, odd sizes and stvles, 30c values, si;;;!:':.1:: i8c Saturday Corset Sale Women's good quality Coutil Coi-sets, cheap at $1.00, this sale, gg W.arner's Kust-Fi-oof Coi-sets, discontinued styles, up to $2.30 values, pr... Sample Sale of Baby Bonnets Baby Bonnets, traveling man's samples, up to 73c values, now at, 29C 48c MANN'S-The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Pricc-MANN'S 1 ' ?' f t y TT ui. rn ... i iitaiv a.itu;i J.OWC1S cheap at 60c. Y 48c t y t ? t t t y t f y t ? f f t Women's Fancy Silk Hose, in" all colors, worth $1.23, for this 41 1 Q sale, pair Kayser's Union Suits, fill styles. line quality, sp cial, a suit 98c Baity Bonnets, traveling man's samples, up to 1.2-1 values, at, each quality Is Ibo samo. 'I