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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1918)
PSGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OIM'XiOX, WEDNESDAY, KEPTEMP.ER 2.'), IMS f OCAL AND J PERSONAL Miss Aim McOiniilc-lt loaves to rlKhl fT Falcn (o attend the stn'.p fair for soveral days. All the food demonstration agents of (ho state havo been Instructed by headquar ters to attend the ftlr. Attorney Newton W. Borden has moved his law office to tho Pulm block, 107 East Main street. 177 Funeral services over the late Mrs, Clay A. Walker, who died last Sun day, will ho hold In Perl's chapel al 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon Burial will bo In the I. O. O. K. ccme- tory of .Medford. For the best Insurance see Holmes, the Insurance Man. " Mrs. Vallard Truax of Omuls Past Is a visitor in the cily and a Kiiest u' the Hotel Holland. Feather mattresses and renovat ing. Douglas, 201 B. Riverside. 1C2-.1 4 Miss Gertrude Opp of Jacksonville, loft this morning for Portland where she will attend Heed collego and take the science course. The phonograph with a soul. The new Edison Diamond Disc. Palmer Piano Place, 2 8 South Central Ave. J.lnglo Scnntlln, 1917 urudunlo or the Medford high school, loft today for -Berkeley, to enter the University of California as a member of the Stu dents Army Trulning corps, naval branch. Mattress making and furniture up holstering. Douglas, 201 8. Hiver- ldo. Phone 1C2-J. , E. D. Weston, Hie former well known Medford resident, is in the city on business for several days from Doris, Calif. 10 per cent discount on men's and boys' shoos during Soptemhor at No. 10 South Central avenue, city. Among county visllors registered nt the hotels hint night and today woro Ivan lluckorsnilth of llcuglc, II. Slevln ond Sam It. Sandry of Hoguo Itivcr, D. L. Swihart of Derby and C. Lawrence of Ilutlo Falls. " ,.; "n and threo-colo stock -peer labels for sale. Medford Printing Co. . . tf Iloyco Slewing, Medford, lilph' school graduate of last year mid for the past rIx months circulation -man-, agor of tho Mall Tribune, left today for Berkeley, C'alir., whore hqyvlll enter tho 1'nlvorslty or California (is a member or tho Students Army Training corps, naval branch. One and three-color stock pear labels for salo. Alodford Printing Co. , , tt Miss Julia 1(111 of ItnsevlllR. Calif., who for several months hud boon the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. .1. ('. Ailkan, departed for homo Wednesday. Furnlturo pocking, crating. Doug las, 201 S. niversldo, phono ll'.l'-J. Because of a temporary link or logs tho Applcguto Lumber compaiiy mlll slowed down yesterday after noon while all employes engaged in tho work of getting logs from the railroad track Into the mill. I.uto In tho afternoon a half dozen cur louche of logs from the llutto Falls region wero hauled to the mill side track. Wo havo n fow homo fruit dryers on hand. Will closo out at $t;.00 each, complete. P. F. & F. Factory. Mr. and Mrs. licorgo A. Ilnlinert of Los Angeles, were among Tuesday visllors at the Commercial club. Tho Brunswick all phonographs In ono. Palmer'Plano Place, 2S South Central avenue. , . Httgltt cintidilicics this roroiiiinn and atmospheric conditions ncc-nicd to presage rain, but the weather predic tion ot Ibis morning is for fair weather tonight ami tomorrow. The maximum temperature a! Tuc-mLo was 77 degrees. llartlett's taxidermist and tur store now open for business. Wo have the classy furs; comes In and see them. Any furs you want remodeled or re paired, bring thorn in early. il'i; East Main strnot. Mi Louise Jones, the well known operator of the Jacksonville t.-lo-phol;" c-ivaiiKc has rescued her po ecitlon and I-'ivcs soon to reside in San Francisco. Daily's Tail. Phono 13. Tho regular midweek prayer meeting of the First Presbyterian church will lie dismissed in amide time for the Liberty Loan rally In the Page theatre Tbursilav evening. Hamilton Ellington pianos, II. X. otliiud. South Oakdale Look them over l. lore you buy. I s:' (i. X. II. Albert and family mid Miss A. Mepiiay of Untie Kails, ar rived In the illy e..terduy and are puents at the Na-h hotel. Mrs. Mnori WOB operated on today for the remo val or her tonsils. Singer Sewing .Machine Shop, Ma chines cleaned, adjusted. New mid used machines on hand. Phone D03-H. C. II. Chapman, i:, South Central (drool. 1M Mrs. E. II. Watson or Portland left for home this morning after a visit with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Kubll of Jacksonville. flood music at the Fruit Packers dance tonight. The seven employes of the We.ster lund orchards yesterday without so licitation subscribed for $550 worth of Liberty Loan bonds. Wednesday evening, Sept. 25th, Iteames "chapter wdll lipid regular communication at Masonic hall, 8 o'clock. All members nro earnestly urged to attend as the meeting is of Importance. Tho occasion being the official visit of the worthy grand ma tron, Mrs. Mabel Settleniolr of Wood- burn, Oro. ' ' 158 Milton S. Janes, superintendent of tho federal employment service oi .Medford, left Tuesday on a business trip lo Klamath county, from which ho will return Friday. During his absence .Mrs. Janes is In charge of the employment office Warner, Wormian & Goro have homo mado sorghum. Bring your bucket. 101" Five more cars of penrB wero ship ped cast from Medford last night, making tho total number of cars so far during the season 4 90. Dr. Heine, Garnotl-Corey Bldg. A. E. Ueames arrived homo today from Salem whoro he mado final arguments in tho case of Contractor Sweeney against Jackson county ovor the construction of tho Siskiyou sec lion r the Pac ific highway. The case has Jbeen beroro the courts Tor three years, Swccnoy suing for $1-10,000 against $.'!.",(ioo allowed by tho stale engineer, and securing an award of $7i.ih!o by Circuit Judge Davis In Portland, from which decision the county appealed. 7ti0 pages of brief havo been filed with the court. Cabbago for kraut. Maddox & Urown, phono 87-lt. 103 Mrs. 15. J. Cameron of Medford Is registered at tho Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon. Tonight Is the Fruit Packers danco. Mooso llall. 15S Mrs. E. .1. Fouls and daughter Lura departed today for Berkeley whero Miss Lura will attend tho Uni versity of California Mils year. Mrs. Fouls will return homo in about a week. . ' Scott Woolf is attending tho slate fair nt Salem, having left for the latter city Tuesday. llocauso of the closing of tho Cra ter Lake season next Tuosdny, Oct. 1st, no guests will be received nt Hie hutul alter midnight 'Monday. Hotel guests will ho served breakfast and luncheon on Tuesday. "We havo had a very good season In attendance. mostly nil In visitors, but because of! I he high prices of everything in the looci lino and lor Help we had lo pay out most every cent taken In," said Alfred rarkhursl, general manager of .the Crater Lako company, who was down rrom the lako today. This year's season was much longer than usual due lo favorable weather as we were able to open up on Juno ISth. Last yuar we did not open until July ISth, and the previous year not until July 2ti." lie sure nnd attend the Fruit Pack ers dance tonight. Mooso llall. 15s A. Longenbeeher left today for Hrny, Calif., to finish up some con tracting work there. The public library Is about to pla.c Its order Tor next year's maga zine!! and will be glad to know of any which It may secure as gifts, l-.'ai h year a number of people bring their copies in as soon as read and so tho library is able to have more lilies on UN-. The service will he ospeciallv appreciated this year be cause' el' higher prices and war-lime conilil ions. 1'car aiicllon prices in the eastern markets Tuesday were as follows: New York, llarlletts 2.li7, Alljous Sll.l.o. Loses fits, jumble Bos:-?-' I'". and hair boxes Cornice $J.I.". Chicago. Oregon Anions :.".. Phlla. dolphin. Oregon Anjons $1.10. Frank Itadovan. the fruit evapora tor man, and Wynne II. Harris of Oakland. Calif., consulting ewiporat iiu: engineer representing the new company backing Mr. Uadovan in his Uodtoid venture, are In S.in Trail. -is-co on l.ii -lnoss i mines ted with the local plant, whbh lhv May will be completed In time to take care of I he fall c rops including pears. 1'. L. Itocd b-rt this morning for a business trip to Yickn. Ininsmiiir and other California points. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fasten of Def ter, Mich., who havo been visiting tho Drs. Carlow, Mrs. Easton being Dr. Eva M. Carlow's sister, went to Gold lllll today for a week's visit with Mrs. Willis Collins, another sis ter of Mrs. Easton. II. 1). Grant of .Medford and Ills brother, L. S. Grunt of Salem, have returned from a visit ut San Francis co and nearby points. L. S. Grant and family who are visiting here will leave next week to locate permanent-, ly In Oakland, Calif. Eight or ten well known young Medford men expect to leave the lat ter part of the week for Eugene whero they will enter the University or Oregon as members of the Stu dents Army Training corps. Tho draft hoard yesterday "began mailing out questionnaires to men between 19 and 3tj years of age, sor lul numbers from 1119 to 1370. On Monday tho hoard began mailing out to thoso whoso serial numbers run between S28 and 1101. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Greer of Ton kana, Okla., are visitors In the city and called at the Commercial club today. '. Among visitors registered at the hotels- ,todny are W. 1). Xeweomer nnd Mis. Arnold Miller of Chicago, William S. Bolton of St. Joe, Mo., G. A. dllalr, A. II. .Xoyes, V. M. Hazel, II. W. Shelley and X. (i. Egleston or San Francisco, n. O. Thompsun and .Mrs. Ar. Bryan of Klamath Falls, P. Peterson of Denver, and Captain and Mrs. E. M. Burke, A. A. Welch, L. Bacon, '.. X. Ageo, X. L. Coleman, Mrs. J. C. Cook, II. C. Thomas, J. X. Iloak, C. A. Stewart and X. II. Brae ger of Portland. POLICE SHOOT AT FAILING 10 STOP of the mountain. The car was able to procied at fast speed down the mountain for a mile or more when tho crippled wheel gavo out and brought tho car to such a sudchm sup 'that .Mlnsky, who was driving, was thrown thru the windshield, losing several teeth and suffering bad face cuts. I Whisky Itc-ejiiisilionecl j Then after caching their lieiuor on tho mountain side tho bootleggers In their attempts to prevent liquor , hurried to Ashluud to come back in being smuggled Into tho stato from :anolllor car- Wn" "' wore California the state military police 'TWERE A SAIR SAD WAR WI 00T SCOTCH! SiiiI nn officer who has hern in Scotland fnr three months on special duly: "The S;'oiVh think they are the greatest fighters in the' world. The latest in UJusfrmv is: "What would happen to the allies if Scotland Made a separate pejeef TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Taken from Washington school, new American brand bi cycle. I'tUnted blue trimmed with white with Uouhlo 'bar. Notify police. l.VJ WAXTKI) -I'ickerB for Hampton orchards. Phone -tliS, H. 1. stationed in the Slskiyous are shoot ing at the tires of all autos which do not heed their command to stop on the highway and submit to a search. This heroic treatment was begun last Thursday morning and the first victims were the three Portland bootleggers who were given 60-day jail sentences and fines of $250 on Monday. Their auto, in which was Hr rpiarts of whisky and il dozen quarts of beer, was disabled by shots from tho state policemen. The pris oners, Barney Porlmah, Morris Mlns ky and Geo. B. Goldc, claim that seven carloads of booze destined for Salem and Portland successfully pre ceded tlium over the Pacific highway last Wednesday night. This story is denied by the policemen, who claim that only four cars, including that of tho prisoners, passed over the mountain from California that night. Halted by Police ' State Policemen Ireland and Trip let wero on the lookout for bootleg gers all of Wednesday night. About 4 a. m. two cars showed up. The first ono stopped on demand, but Its occupants wero legitimate tourists. Tho other car speeded away while the first was being searched. Tho next car to appear was that of tho Portland prisoners. They re fused to stop in answer to tho offi cers' domaiuls and speeded ahead. The policemen then emptied their re volvers at tho wheels of the disap pearing car, disabling ono of the wheels. This was near the suntmi J. J. Walker, tunnel guard in the Sis kiyous, discovered the disabled auto and the hidden booze, and phoned Chief of Police Thatcher at Ashland. The bootleggers were arrested on thoir return. The captured whisky has been re quisitioned by tho government for use In military hospitals. Further Sensational developments In this case are expected within the next few-days. RYAN WITHDRAWS AS INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE SALKM, Sept. Judge TlmnuiH V. Ryan, announced today that he will not he nn independent candidate for state -treasurer. "This is Uy agreement with the re publican state cent Ail committee." said Judjit! Kyan, "nixl for the fur ther reason would point to my long affiliation with the republican party.'' MARLcY 2 IN. 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