Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 08, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,OKKOOX. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1917.
IOCAL AND
..'PERSONAL
1 Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Talner and G.
Allen have arrived home from tbree
' Weeks' trip by automobile to Crater
' Lake, Reno, Nev., and California
(oaltkl poind. One of the features
! their, tour was the seeing of 18
Shales In the ocean near Eureka.
1 , 'Dr. Heine fits glasses correctly.
I I A, B. Cornell, qf Grants Pass, an
i Insurance vendor, spent the week-end
! Ut Medford. .. -
Medford Transfer Co. Phone 9
. T. It. Buckingham, manager of the
i Vacaville, Cal., Fruit Growers' asso-
, elation, and O. A. Alger an exten
di Sire grower of that California dl
'; trlct. were in Medford on Friday an
' ware guests of Myron EJ. Root, local
manager for Denny & Co., fruit mar
xetlhg agents. Buckingham and Al
ter art traveling In a high-power a
tomobllo. Denny & Co. have been
I handling the Vacavllle business for
tight years, and Mr. Buckingham wan
enthusiastic In his praise of the sat
isfactory results this firm has
achieved. Both visitors were pleased
with Medford and the valley.
! Johnson for high-class watch re
pairing.
Fred Alton Halght Is giving
course ot piano and musical theory
at the Talent high school. Mr. Halght
has 12 piano pulls and 16 theory pu-
pill.
.. Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney, Physician
. and Surgeon, Phlpps Bldg. Phone St
1 -. : ; tf
f Class work and harmony at the
j ITalght studios every, Saturday from
' 3 to 4 o'clock, beginning September
1 28th. i'Open to all pupils. ''r'l
In the call recently made 'by' the
' Red Cross (or old linen, any-kind of
' muslin Is included, elthea bleached
1 or unbleached. Any one having old
table linen can make napkins which
are ot great use. Call up Red Cross
headquarters for directions.
' : The Soldier' Auxiliary acknowl
edges with Warmest appreciation the
generous response to Its appeal for
fresh fruit to be sent to Company
' Seven. Throe 'hundred pounds of
' peaches were forwarded on Thursday
'. to Fort Columbia, for which the aux-
' illat-y la Indebted to Mr. Westerlund
' Mrs. Walts and to the owner of the
1 Hollywood orchards.
Pork and beans with pie, 20c. Dla
j mpfid Restaurant, 127 Eiiaffltli 9f.
'.The executive board of the'SoldlorS'
Auxiliary dcBlres to make a publl
recognition of Its Indebtedness to
. Hft. Atari Brackenrcld for her un
tiring efforts In gsttlhg'ip the con
, iH for the benefit of Company 9oV-
n." , Because a many young- men
, ' hive left town It was quite Imposnl
, bl to secure all' or the necessary help
la carrying out tho endless details of
tne entertainment, but Mrs. nrack
, erireld most self-sncrlflclngly and en
ergetically carried it tshough un
: daunted, In the true spirit of an ally,
Blnger sewing machine shop. C.
' A. Chapman. Phone 903-R. 245 S.
1 Central. 147
Miss Eleanor Maule went to Mur-
phf. Ore., on Saturday morning. She
Is principal of the public sohol there,
She hat spent her summer vacation at
her home there.
. firing your wheat to the Central
faint Mills. We handle It In bulk
and save you the cost of bags. We
' ar In the market for all kinds of
train.
Mr. Ella 7.. Grow, of Pasadena,
who has been visiting her son, O. R,
C. Grow, and family here for the past
two months, went to Eugene Satur
day morning to visit other relatives,
and later will proceed to Portland.
She will stop again at Medford on hsr
Tttttrn trip to her southern California
home.
Work la progressing nicely on get
ting the Natatorlum and grounds in
Ofder for the County Fair, Sept. IS
t6 22. Arrangements will be made to
properly handle tho stock on the
grounds.
In the fire that destroyed the
fhaltwlck barn on the Sunny Cliff
orchard farm, of which E. II. Wester-
fleld Is manager, three homes, no
tons of (30 hay, three wagons, five
Of sit plows and all of the farm ma
' chlnery were burned. The only thing
' 4mohg,"farm Implements" that was
loft la a hayrack. One of the horsos
burned was a large, gray Perrheron.
valued at 3(00 or $,'00. The total
lost It probably J.tr.00.
Aprons for pickers and packers at
Tent Factory In Nat. 153
Mrs. Karl Usldork, of Baker. Ore..
, left' for Santa Paula, Cal., n Satur-
day,; While In Medford xlio tinted
her: brolhor-ln-law nnd sister, Mrs.
Jeba Busby.
..fee Dave Wood about that fire ln
tfranc policy. Office, Room 404, M.
F. H. Building.
N. Campbell, a member of C com
pany; Wept to Grants 1'sm on Satur
day morning to visit over Sunday.
' Df. Ftanlt Roberta, dentist, St.
Hark' Building. Phono S23-T.
Frank Morton and William Fer
rer, wer passengers on train No. 14
of Saturday for Portland. They will
t away ten days.
lien-lit Brown and wife of Brock
ton, 111., arrived lu Medford on Sat
urday morning to visit a brother, J.
F. Brown, and family, of Eagle Point,
for several weeks.
Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.
Miss Clara M. Wood, bookkeeper at
the Medford National Bank, left for
San Francisco on Saturday morning
for a vacation of two weeks.
We pay cash for Howell pears by
the ton or box. J. A. Perry at Co
operative Fruit Growers Assn.
Mrs. C. E. Robinson of Portland
came to Medford on Saturday mor
ning to rejoin her husband, a fruit
buyer, who has been here for several
days. . ,
Meti cars at Riverside Garage.
G. F. Foye and a sister, Mrs. E. M.
8hortledge, of Oakland, Cal., arrived
In Medford on Saturday and left im
mediately for Qrater Lake, being
paged by Court Hall. Foye is a cos
mopolite and globetrotter, who makes
It his purpose to see at least one of
the world's wonders or visit Borne
out-of-the-way habitation every year.
bast year he visited the Pyramids ft
Egypt and traveled up the Nile to Its
source. In 1915 he toured India
visiting the famous Taj Mahal tem
ple, north of Bombay, which, tradi
tion has It, required 20,000 men
working forty years, to build. He
finished the summer at Simla, the
hot-weather capital of the Indian em
pire Faye's wanderings are financed
from the revonues of a big wholesale
grocery store in the bay city.
Call Taxi 303. .
, E. B, Lister, of Grants Pass, a for
mer sheriff of Josephine county, and
a republican party leader in his com
munity, came to Modford';Saturday
morning for the day., . y
Baths, 2 Ec. (Holland, Hotel.
Floyd D. Young of Portland, an at
tache ot Uncle Sam's weather bureau,
passed through Medford on train No.
13 of Saturday, on his". way to San
Francisco' for a visit. '. Young spent
two months In Jackson county this
spring, directing tbe defenses against
the early frosts.
For the best Insurance, see Holmes.
the Insurance Man.
Miss Julia Deboe, of Butte, Mont.,
arrived In Medford on Saturday to
visit a slstor, Mrs. George II. Morris,
West Palm street. She expects to re
main two months. The sisters have
not mot for several years.
Johnson for high-clasa watch re
pairing. . .. , tf
Major Frank E. Nlllott of Portland
well-known stockrnlser and cattle-
buyer. - formerly of i'ondloton and
Umatilla, and whose name for fifteen
year! has been a. household word in.
Eastpro Oregon, was in Medford, on
Saturday, "cattle1 rustling," as he ex
prossed It, Ho declared, cattta. ere.
dad-burn" scarce, r The1. Major, la . a
real, ' sure-enough self-made man
JLignieon years ago some .one . gave
him a bridle. It la said, and by. good
judgment and good fortune h Is ro
uted to have run It up to a quarter-
million dollars.
Fruit, dryers at Pacific Ftfrnltdro
a fixture factory. - .;
Farm loans have been arranged for
by W. W. Nunn of Medford, and by
C. Williams, J. H. -Holfrieh and
Benjnmln Harrison' of Roguo River,
through E. H. llurd, sccretary-treas-
rer of the Jackson County Federal
Farm Loan association.
Crawford peaches for sale. In
ulro of Ford, Siskiyou Holghts. 145
A car of Hear Creek llartletU
hipped by the Unrdwell Fruit com
pany to the Stewart Fruit company,
oppod the Now York auction market
rlday, tolling for an average of 32.90
box, grossing 31 450.
Mots cars at Riverside Garage,
Mrs. A. J. Van Waning arrived or.
Saturday morning from Portland,
here for two weeks she had been
isltlng relatives.
W. F. Miller, assistant general
freight agent of the Southern Pacific
ortland headquarters, camo to Med
ford Saturday.
Mr. Altchley was in Medford Frl-
ay completing arrangement!! for bis
educated horses and dogs as an at
ractlon for the Jackson County Fair.
Sept. 18 to 22. tf
Mrs. F. Miller of Trail, who has
been visiting Mrs. Samuel Chlaholm
returned home on Saturday.
Mrs. Russell Kdmeads of Warden,
Or., who had been visiting her grand-
molher, .Mrs. Kosunna Bedford, and
thor relatives here for the past three
onths, returned homo on Saturday
Mrs. E. M. Iiran of Chicago, who
has been visiting her aon-ln-law and
aughter, Rev. and Mrs. 11. E. Tuck-
here for almost a year, began her
return Journey to Illinois on Satur
day. Mrs. Byran, who Is an cduca
tor, will be principal of the Mitrphys
boro, 111., public schools the coining
holimtlc period.
Mrs. Irene Hampton Isaacs re
timed from a week's visit at Port-
nd on Saturday morning.
Mrs. T. B. Salter and daughter.
rt. 1.. Raich, of Wichita. Kan., ar
rived in .Medford on Saturday to visit
r. and Mrs. J. W. Hubler.
Mrs. F. G. Sweilenhurg and chll-
ren, Genevieve, Eleanor and Don-
Id, of Ashland were Medford visit
ors on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Ileiidrlrkseu
went to Grants Pass on Saturday for
a tew days' visit.
The display of Romafln nine-piece
kitchen sets, a special bargain at the
May Co., created a great deal of at
tention Saturday In the display win
dowa. It Is a household necessity
and every lady should Inspect the
ware.
Mrs. C. M. Kldd and Mrs. Fred
erick E. Merrick were passengers on
train No. 13 of Saturday. The ladles
Intend to be absent for the major part
of the winter, Mrs. Kldd visiting as
far east as New York city and East
Orange, N. J., and Mrs. Merrick vis
iting first at Devil's Lake, N. D. Mrs.
ident of Medford for a year, started
to Chicago for protracted vUits. , .
E. n. HouBton, who has been a res
ident of Medford for a year( started
for Stockton, Cal., where he will re
side. He was accompanied by Owen
Wilson, who has been visiting hliu
here for several days. j
Edward Maher of Spokane, who
has been visiting Hugo Daley here
for two weekB, went to Salem on Sat
urday. He will stop at Fort Colum
bia before going home.
Dana Hayes, traveling representa
tive in advance for the Kolb & Dill
Musical Comedy company, which,
this year, is using as a vehicle
musical farce entitled "The High
Cost of Loving," was In Medford on
Saturday for the purpose of conclud
ing arrangements with Manager
George A. Hunt for the forthcoming
appearance of tho long and short
comedians at the Page theater on an
early occasion.
Registered at the Hotel Medford
on Saturday are: From Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Frazler and son,
Mrs. Sue Hafer, F. W. Weldon, Jf.
Loest, J. S. Peterson, Harry Levin
son, Phil Flood, F. S. Johnson;
from San Francisco, F. W.' Kimble,
Paul B. McKee, J. C. Thompson, H.
C. Stoddard, J. B. Palmer; from Los
Angeles, J. C. Efflngor, A. R. Hlg
beo, Ray Kitch;. from New York
city, E. J. McMlnneman; from
Weed, Cal., D. Montgomery; from
wife; from Washington, D. C, W.
R. Chapllne, Jr.; from Helena,
Mont., Fred and Lewis Penwell.
Mrs. L. Ducle and daughter, Mrs.
Anita Huey, of Happy Camp, who
had spent the present week in Med
ford executing business undertakings,
left for home on Saturday.
The Hotel Holland on Saturday
had the following registrants: From
Phoenix, Ariz,, Mrs. Harry L. Jones,
Miss Martha Neimon; 'f.fom Klamath
Falls, Mr. and Mrs."Jonn,,iT.: Furber,
Rix La Prane; from Portland.'Charles
S. Perkins. jWilllnms. ,j'fj. Lee. ;
P. F. Swayne and eaugnters, the
Misses Hazel and Josephine, and E,
W. Roberts comprised ia party of Ap-
plegate residents . That ' transacted
business in Medford on Saturday.
O. H. Gilbert of Portland, a con
struction and maintenance engineer
of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
company, was inspecting tbe lines or
his company In this district on Saturday.
WHISKY-MAKING IN U. S. STOPS,
(Continued from page I.)
manufacture. Tho Jaw requires a
certificate of landing to be returned
from foreign port named as designa
tion of each shipment. Certificates
on file show no losses during the past
year. ...
Tho Globe and American distiller
ies at Peking have cut their capacity
from 6000 to 2600 bushels of corn
day. Thoy will continue to operate
to1 produce alcohol and spirits. : '
SWEDES ACT AS GO-BETWEEN.
(Continued from Page One.) ,
At the Argentine embassy it was
snul a statement would be made
later.
"The secrctnrv.of state today made
the following statement:
"The department of stute lias se
cured certain telegrams from Count
luxburtf, .German charge d'afl'airs at
Hucnos Aires to the foreign office at
Berlin, which, I regret to sav, were
dispatched from Bnenos Aires bv the
fdb LATE' lio CLASSlFY
TOIl SALE 4-cSHhdof; '-passenger
rP'.erlu4,i'gft9iL,eond(t9ti,i!and a
bargain. E. E. Iveely. 146
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CLASSICS THAT SLANT
are harmful to the eyes, and should
be fitted over. For perfect fitting
Glasses, see
DR. RICKERT
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Suite Over May Co.
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT
FOR SALE 4-(ear-old, 4-gnl. cow,
...Jrosb, soon,.and iwajearllae Jieif-
ers. rred s. Day, east end 14th
i-ts
"street.
FOR SALE 41100
small cider mill.
Tribune. ., . -
Frult Springs,
ftHqx40, Jiall
ItiO
WANTjtlin Man on rrnnch,; general
farming. Box 60, Mail Tribune.
150
Star-10c
Any Scat
Any Time ,
Children 5c
ml
' pif's -&gojft$-...
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, Tho adorable and fascinating-- I
MARGUERITE, CLARK
In an Unusual Photoplay, , ;
"OCT OF THE DRIFTS " :
Also Comedy. "Wlimjjg and Woe"
Tomorrow,- , , .
"HELL MORGAN'S GIRL"
OLDSMOBILE
THE OLDSMOBILE hris for almost twenty' years
stood apart from the crowtl. It lias always been
different, distinctive and distinguished.. ,
So it is with the present series.
. Complete line on display.
WillM
Willard Threaded Rubber '
Insulation
Tlinl's the dixtlnetivo feature of the Still Bettor
Wlllnnl Itattery.
("omo In and lot us toll you lion- llt,XM little
threads solved a lil iniiblom at whHli batt.-rj on
glnoors luul boon working for jiniid. 1
miilet buttery srr Ire lmlmtea kvplnn )xu
1Kstol on tlio lntol Improvements In batteries, jast
n much as gMnit oiert repair service, having r-n.
tnl bnttorlos for yon, and helping you rare for your
buttery.
We (live complete sprvlro Willunl Service.
The Electric Shop
105 S. Central Phone 22-J
Frt impection of any battery at any tlmt
Swedish legal ion as tfieir own of
ficial messages, directed to the
Stockholm foreign office.
"Sink Without Trace,"
"The following are translations of
the German text :
"May 19, 1017. Number .12. This
government has now released Her
man and Austrian ships on which
hitherto a guard has been placed. In
consequence of the settlement of the
Monte (Protegido) case there has
been a great change in public feeling.
Government in future only clear Ar
gentine ships as fur as Las Pultuns.
I beg that the snmr! steamers Omn
nnd (111871, .'list of January (mean
ing which sailed 31st) .1(10 tons which
are (now) Hearing Bordeaux with a
view to changing flag, may be spared
if possible or else sunk without n
trace being left (Spurlork Versenkl.)
(Signed) "i.rxnrno."
Minister an Ass.
"July 31, 1DJ7. Number ."!.
"1 learn from a reliable source tile
noting minister for foreign nffiiirs,
who is a notorious nss ami Anglo
phile, declared in a secret session of
the sennte Hint Aregentinc would de
mum! 'riliii Ijirlin u pr-'iuiise not lo
sink more Argentine ships. If not
au'reed to, relations would be broken
off. 1 recommend a rcl'iisal and, if
necessary, culling in the mediation of
Spain. " (Signed). "Ll'Xlll'ia.!."
- I'ostjMine n Keply.
"July 9, 11117. NunilM-r B4.
''Without showing any tendency lo
make concessions postpone reply .to
Argentina note until receipt of fur
ther reports. A change of ministry
is probable. As regards Argentine
steamers, . I recommend either- com
pelling them to turn back, sinking
without leaving any truces or letting
them through. They nre till quite
small. (Signed) LrXBURCI."
SEATTLE, Sept. 8 Charged with
violating two sections of the espion
age law in having mailed circulars
designed to obstruct recruiting in the
army and "causing Insubordination,
disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of(duty
In military or naval forces," Miss
Louise Olivoreau, who, according to
the federal authorities, admitsj-belng
a member of the I. W. W., was arrest
ed by a deputy mashal this afternoon
on' a warrant sworA to; by Posfotfice
Inspector C. M. Perkins. ' ''
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F. O. B. Factory
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MAXWELL
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: ..- I . . . - - I ' ' "' "
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passenger car. '' .'
i , - The specification include a hcRy 1 vn-Ved slecl
j ' frarheTirnken-David Brown worrn, zri jrar drive;
l' lunken.roner.'bearings; dropped forg I Vam: front
axle; designed fot geneio'u8'6verlo'ad'5t;ev3;.'irusg'd
" rear axle housing, with yoxm and axle shah's of specially
,',.', heat-ireate alloy steei; heavy spying semi-elliptic
' "'springsj designed to overcome any road shock, and
artillery type wheels with steel rims and solid tires.
' " " The Maxwell pne-Ton Thick has all the features and
equipment that have proved their superiority within the
experience ' of this company as well as other truck
builders. ' '
The uses to which this truck can be put are almost
limitless. Retailers, wholesalers, manufacturing con
cerns in fact, nearly eyery business house in ills coun
try, as well as thousands of farmers, are finding; in the
Maxweli Truck an efficient and economical means of
transportation. '
A. W. Walker Auto Co. '
South Fir Street, Medford
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TriGchlGf"PGirson inc the big show as usual at tiie huse f big events a
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Ml'SIC.XI, SKI.KCTIOXS
BY P AO 15 ORCHESTRA
"TUB KOSK OF ALGKUIA"
"TIIE Ml'ItllAY WALK"
A Slow Dras.
XYLOPIIOXK SOLO Kd. Caliper
; Ild you see Enid Dennett
a few weeks ago In "Hap
piness?" If you missed her
in this picture It Is unfor
tunate, but you can see
her today in a play that
Is, too, very "much worth
w nile "
1MMMA A XI) COMEDY
TWO SPLENDID FEATURES
COM 11 INK TO MAKE THIS A SU
PERLATIVE PROGRAM
TIIE HEAl'TlFUL
Enid Bennett
In a Delightfully Human Combination of Pathos and Comedy) in 1
"The Girl Glory"
Tomorrow
KTIIKL U.UillYMimr.'.H
greatest talents presented In a timely
story.
T1 MIX, rtio World's Chnmplon
Cowboy, In two reels or jollification,
"A SOI-'T TKXIIKHFOOT"
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