Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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JTCEDFORD MATE TRIRUNE, MEDFORD, OKEGON, SATURDAY, MAY, fll, IfllO
TocalBieB.
; Major K. W. Clancy who was anr
pounced to speak In the First Fres
hylorlun church Sunday evening ask
ed to bo excused from the duty and
hence will not address the public as
advertised.
For fire insurance phone 64. cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co.
The two Yreka young men In the
navy, who had a mlxup with Chief
of Police Timothy Thursday nlKht
during which one of them choked the
officer pleaded Rullty when brought
before Judge Taylor early last even
ing, one to the charge of assault and
battery and the' other -to the charge
of i having n bottle, of booze In his
possession, arid were given a fine of
ISO and costs. Inasmuch as they
had to be back on their battleship at
Philadelphia when their furloughs
expired June 6th, and their return
railroad tickets expired last night at
midnight the -fines were suspended
and they left for Philadelphia. The
- boys who are twins were very pen!
I tent yesterday, apologlied to ! the
chief and coaxed him to find Judge
Taylor and bring about ther release
so that they could return to their
ship In time to avoid a court martial.
Chief Timothy bore them no ill will
and did bis best to get them tree.
No auto complete without Haney'8
autO;bed. See ad in this paper. 60
A. .?Ti- Brown, former county sur
veyor of Modtord arrived here last
night 'ftom Astoria to spend several
days on business.' 'He has been con
nected with the city engineer's office
of Astoria since last June and prior
to . that was connected with a big
: reclamation project near Tacoma.
B. J. McPneo, painter. Phone
600-X. 76
ft. E. Chapman' of Washington, C.
E. Becker of Boston and W. W. Grif
fith of Chicago, are eastern visitors
stopping at the Hotel Xredford.
Ice cream to take home, 20c a
pint, 40c a quart No war tax.
Sugar Bowl. .:
There was a good public market
today with a wealth of fine straw
berries on sale. The market has been
opening at 7 a. m. recently and most
of the business Is done during the
next hour.
Hemstitching, pecotlng. Some new
Ideas. ' Vanity Hat Shop.
. P. "B. Tucker and daughter are
auto tourists from Seattle who are
guests at the Hotel Holland.
Teacher of piano and music. Sirs.
C. E. Goble, 21 West Tenth street 62
ThesFoley & Burlc carnival com
pany ends Its 'week's Medford en
gagement at midnight tonight and
leaves tomorrow on the company s
special train;, for Centralis, Wash., I
where it appears next week. i
If you want to sleep comfortably,:
camping or touring. Bee ad of
Haney'g auto bed in this paper. - BO
,A.- C. Howlett, the veteran corres
pondent, is In the city today from
Eagle Point attending to business
matters."- ' . . '
; Room and board at 43 North Grape
treet. Phone 568. ; 66
,- E. M. Strovers and children are
registered at the Medford, having ar
tived in the city Friday,
v 'Carriage, wagon and auto repair
ing and rebuilding. done at Merriman ;
Blacksmith Shop. All work guaran-;
teed.. , ,- 66 1
(. I. If. Lumsden, C. I.-Lumsden and:
Cnarles Pajm returned last Tuesday)
from a three days trip to Lake Orr
back: of Mt Shasta fishing for bass.
They were at the lake at the wrong
time, for they report having had no
luck. ' .
. 'If you have been Informed that
your old sewing machine is worn out
anil can't be fixed, just call up Doug
las and have him look it over. $1.00
may - put it in good running order.
Work guaranteed.- Phone '615-J.
101 South Central. .... '
Since the auto camp ground for
tourists was opened recently at the
rear of' the' OCatatorlum along the
bank of Bear creek not a. day has
passed without, from one to half a
dozen tourist parties stopping there.
; Sewing "machines repaired, clean
ed':' and adjusted, 21.00. Machines
rented, 26c per week. Expert clock
. repairing. Work called for and de
livered. Ask your neighbor. Doug
las. 101. South Central, phone 615-J.
; ' : tf
.J?. O. -Ahlstrom, the Butte Falls
merchant, and R. B. Grieve of Pros
pect, were overnight guests at tho
Hotel Holland last night.
. : : Batteries called for and delivered
for recharging and repairing, with
out; extra charges. ' Auto Electric
Equipment Co., phone 237-B. .60
' ,tyrs, Sue Bailey of Jacksonville,
has received notice from government
war risk Insurance bureau that her
claim on account of the death of her
son, 'Earl Bailey, had been allowed.
Piston rings lor all cars. . C. E.
Gates Auto Co. ,
'The commencement exercises ot
the Ashland high school will be held
. Thursday night, June 5th in the
Chautauqua auditorium. President
Aokerman of the state normal school
will, deliver the address. The bacca
laureat sermon will be delivered to
morrow night by Hev. C. A. Edwards
In the Methodist church. There are
51 members in the graduating class.
..Dick Snnders says now Is a good
time to have your exterior work
done. The air Is clear of Insects. and
good drying weather. . Good clean
workmanship. '. Phono meal time or
evenings. 840-J. 844 West 14th.
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO
- " UNDERTAKER
Day Phone! Pacific 227. . .
NUlM Phone : P. W. Weeks, 1B3-J2.
' iM&r Assistant
Apparently little Interest is being
taken by tho orchardtsts iu Medford
and vicinity In regard, to the shortage
of thinners for the orchards, for at
the special meeting called last
Thursday night at the library to dis
cuss measures to meet this shortage
only about a doten orchardtsts and
ranchers wore present At this moot
ing a committee was appointed, con
sisting of J. W. Dressier. Ralph
Bardwell and Secretary Steel of the
Commercial cluo to confer with S
pertntondeat Davenport relative to
having the public schools close ear
lier than scheduled. This conference
has not yet been hold. It has been
learned that a number of orohardtsts
do not view tho situation with alarm
and can see no necessity as yet call
lng for such a drastic measure as
I closing the schools to provide orchard
l help.
Alco Taxi. Phono 85. ' ,
J. 11. Crownover and J.-.N. Wen-
eroth of San Francisco and B. K.
Wilson ot Berkeley are Callfornians
registered at the Medford.
Call Mitchell In regard to that
lawn mowor and have It sharpened
right Called tor and delivered.
Phono 3 20-J.
'A unique display Is shown at the
front of the Liberty theater by Henry
Harcke, the manager calling atten
tion to the fact that the splendid
country picture production "Romance
of Happy Valley," is playing inside
and will be shown tor the last time
tonight. The display shows a rural
scene with rustic picket fence and
trees and flowers with Lillian Glsb
leaning over the fence.
CanteenB are practically lndeatruc
table, yet cost less than water bags.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. '
J. M. Throne, cashier of the Ump
qua Valley bank and Mrs. Throne
arrived here from thefr home at
Roseburg last night to be the guests
for several days ot Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Montgomery.
Children's hair cuts one of our
specialties at the Bowman & Noe
Barber Shop.
Dr. W. A. Leonard and W. "t R
Boyd ot Klamath Falls arrived ifi
the city last night and are guests at
the Holland.
The Medford Printing company Is
prepared with up-to-date cuts to
print horse bills, letterheads, envel
opes, etc., for horses, cattle, hogs
and poultry. tf
H. E. Wilkinson left today for a
visit at Dunsmuir, Cal. His son Her
bert will return with him.
For the best Insurance see Holems,
the Insurance Man. - .
J. H. Denlson, of Grants Pass, who
has the Buick agency, was in Med
ford today transacting business with
the Pruitt-Hlttson Auto company.
First-class kodak work, charges
about half regular prices. Jap Art
Store. " tf
J. A. Wetzel, assistant cashier ot
the State bank of JoseDh Ore., is
spending- the week end with ' his!
nephew, O. W.'Hubbs, of the May Co.
' Dr. "A. BurseII,T309-10-ll M. F. &
H. BIdg., (North Central.' Phone 29.
." ' ,..''.:'.- 82
' Mrs. R. K. Ross who has been ser
iously 111 for some time and resides
on the Ross ranch near Grants Pass
was brought to the city this forenoon
on a cot in the baggage car of the
south bound train and was removed
In an ambulance to the Medford san.
ltarium where she will remain Indef
initely. Mr. Ross who accompanied
her returned home this afternoon.
Fir slab and dry wood for sale by
I. T. Gagnon. Phone 859.
June 15th Is the last day for the
filing of partnership, corporation and
Information returns at the office, of
the collector of Internal revenue at
Portland. All those not filing such
seturns will be subject to a penalty.
Hale's Piano House has moved to
115 East Main street, in the place
recently vacated by the Bernard Mil
linery store, opposite First National
bank. - 60
Mr. and Mrs. B. Bainbridge of
Portland are stopping at the Hol
land as Is E. T. Harding of the same
city.
. Hemstitching,
.Pecotlng,,
Handicraft Shop.
' The federal employment service
office ot this city for the past week
has been having many calls for hay
and orchard hands with compara
tively few applicants to fill the jobs.
Alco Taxi. Phone 95.
' An important public meeting will
be held in library hall Monday even
ing. The reconstruction measures to
be voted on will be explained and
discussed. 'It is the duty of every
patriotic citizen to vote next Tues
daythe success of our entire recon
struction program and the develop
ment of many of Oregon's resources
are at stake. You are invited to come
and bring your questions and have
them answered by people who have
given much study to the measures.
The meeting is held under the aus
pices of the Drama League and the
Greater Medford club.
Back on the job. Just returned
from the service and ready 'to do
your piano tuning and repairing. W.
P. Brooks. Call Calmer Piano Place.
You can get most any
old thing at DeVpes
most any old time. '
Kodak Finishing
Film developing 15c roll.
Printing, post cord size. 3 for 10c
2Vax3 and Bmnller. 2 for 6o, .
Everv dnv service.
JAP ART STORE
The members of the G. A. R. and
W. R. C, nud friends met itt tho hall
Friday at 2 ' p. in. and were taken
to the cemetery In union, by patriotic
friends, where tho regular decoration
day services of the two orders wero
held and flowers were strewn on the
graves ot departed votoraus , and
their dead wives and relatives. Co.
E, O. N. G.flred a salute, taps wero
sounded and the exercises ot Memor
ial day were ended tor another year.
This is the most solemn service ot
the year for the Civil War veterans
and thoir families.
Alco Taxi, Phone 95. ,
Help wanted Permanent position.
Modford Domestic Laundry. 60
Ernesto Borumen, a brilliant Mex
ican pianist, Frank 1-aForgo, the
pianist and composor, will accom
pany Madamo ' Schuman-Helnk In
concert at Ashland, June IS In the
Chautauqua auditorium.
Springs for all cars. 0. E. Gates
Auto Co. ...'
Three slightly Intoxicated. couples
of young people from Montana drove
up In a largo car In .front ot the Opti
mo en to on Front at 3 o'clock Satur
day morning and as they alighted
from the auto accidentally dropped a
quart bottle ot whiskey which was
smashed.. The six then went into
tho restaurant and despite tho pro
tests of employes began to dunce and
make much noise. Night Policeman
Brownlee saw the bottle Incident and
thinking the party hud more booze
summoned the other night policeman
Ch&s. Adams, and tho two officers
searched the car and tho members of
the party in the restaurant but found
no more. Inasmuch as because pt
the broken bottle they had. no evi
dence the policeman said that If the
men would clean up the broken glass
they would let thorn go. The propo
sition was quickly accepted and the
party got into the car to return to
Grants Pass when It was discovered
the car's gas tank was empty, hence
they remained here until daylight.
Spark plugs for ait cars. O. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Wanted help, permanent position.
Medford Domestic Laundry. 60
An automobile accident In which
fortunately no one was Injured oc
curred on South Riverside about 10
a. m. today at the Bungalow grocery
corner. Mr. and Mrs Marshall, tour
ists from Seattle were coming into
the city in thefr Pierce Arrow car,
when Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Brnnnon
who were enroute to the river In an
Overland car cut the corner and the
two autos crashed together. By the
force of the collision the Overland
car was carried clear over to the left
side of the) street by the heavier car.
Tho right front fender of the Seattle
car was torn off as. was the right
front wheel of the Medford car. Each
party agreed to pay for his own re
pairs and the Marshalls continued
on their way south to have their car
fixed up later. Rev. and Mrs. Bran
non did not go fishing but conducted
their car to a local garage.
' A rellner will double the life of
your tire. ' C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Brake lining tor all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Remember the Eagle, Point dance
Saturday night, May 3)st. Good
music. ; '.. 60
Another reception and dancing
party for all returned soldiers will be
held at the Natatorium next Wednes
day night ..'
We will sell our Mitchell Six dem
onstrator at a reduced price. Pacific
Highway Garage. 65
Another popular dance at Eagle
Point Saturday night May ' 31st.
Good music. 60
At the Hotel Holland this after
noon Robert E. Harnish and Miss
Bessie Nichols of Eagle Point were
united in marriage by Rev. A. C.
Howlett of the same town In the
presence ot the groom's father and
two other witnesses. The groom Is
driver of the Eagle Point mail jitney
between Medford and Eagle ' Point
and the bride Is a daughter of the
foreman of the Cooley ranclj, near
Eagle Point
Try" our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. , ' tf
Portland Telegram. Phone 520. 61
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY v
FOR SALE 12x16 tent bouse. In
. quire 417 Woodstock street. 60
FOR SALE Bicycle cheap for cash.
. Room 9, Jackson County Bank
BIdg. s ' 60
FOR SALE Three" rugs, one gas
. stove and one wood heater. Mrs.
-Elliott. Phone 115-Y. 60
FOR SALE: Fresh Jersey heifer
with heifer calf. ' Red Polo heifer
with heifer calf. w. E. Uryson,
R. 1, Griffin Creek. 61
FOR SALE $1000 first mortgage
real estate, security gilt edged, 8
. per cent semi-annual Interest. E.
' H. Hurd, secretary-treasurer, Gar-nett-Corey
bldg. Phone 42, Med
ford. til
DR. RICKERT
.ft
EYES SOIEflrnFIOALMT
TESTED, AND GLASSES
. PROPERLY FITTED
NO DROPS USED
Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated
Suite l-Z over Mar Co.
- 128 E. Main. Upstairs
Vulcanizing
All oar work strictly guaranteed to
be first class. 10 S. Fir St., Medford
" Phone 434-3
MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS
Mr; and Mrs. 1I..K, Davis aro
among the Snu Francisco guests ut
th Miuirord.
An Ovorlund at S.150, llulek 32A,
Kords S275. 1290, (325. White SiluO.
Others at your own price, Why pay
more? Pacific Highway Uurugu, 123
South Front street s B5
Furniture upholstering, mattress
making, crating and packing. Doug
las, 101 South Central. Phoue 615-J.
U. S LABOR FAVORS
WASHINGTON, May SI Passage
of legislation to carry out Secretary
Lane's project tor farms for soldiers
was urced before tho hoiiRO public
lands committee today by Henry
Sterling, legislative representative of
tho American federation ot Labor.
"There Is absolutely no division
among tho threo and one-half mil
lion members of tho American Fed
eration of Labor as to the desire for
this legislation," said Mr. Storllng.
Representative Tlmbcrlake, repub
lican of Colorado, told the comnlt
teo "sentiment gonornlly In Colorado
favors the legislation, adding that
the state legislature had granted
money to be used In cooperating
with the government In thi develop
ment ot laud settlements.
COMMUNICATION.
Mcdnl for .Mail Tribune -:
To thcKditor: ' ' ',' 1
A Thut the' Victory Liberty Loan met
with the same irmtifvimr success
did the four nrecediiiir loans whh due
in n treat measure to tho lovnl sup
port of praeticullv everv newspmier
and magazine in the United States.
We are indeed trrntefu! lo tlt6 pub
lishers nnd editors of the Twelfth
Federal reserve district for their
generous contribution to the govern
ment of space both in their newM nntl
advertising columns during the sev
eral Liberty loan drives nnd wirlieu-
lnrlv during tho Vietorv Loan cam
paign becnuse tho sacrifices of jieace
times in belmlf of the national gov.
eminent indicates a higher tviio of
uutriotism than is prompted bv the
hvsteria of a people at war.
Now that the Inst popular loan
hirs been successfully flonted we want
vou to know that wo fullv appreciate
the great service "Voti have rendered
our government In our humble wuv
we tannic vou. ; , ; ; l, .
It is ouito bevond our power 'to
compensate vou for vour efforts' in
behalf of war financing but tho en
closed medal made from captured
German cannon mnv serve as a
pleasant reminder of our gratitude
for your cooperation' with' Hit.
Very sineorolv vours. '
General Publicity. Committoe.
" C. A. Farnswortb, Manager.
Mav 20. 1910.
With Medford trade Is Medford made
Highest quality , jewelry repairing
Diamond setting.", watch repairing
Satisfaction assured Id
quality and price.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Mall us vour wants.
A delight on any day,
SUNDAY OR
WEEKDAY '
A LA CARTE DINNER AT
Holland Cafe
You. nnd the friends-you-entertain,
will relish the' appetizing meats
and vegetables, the oiuaant salads,
the delicious desserts. Tlio daily
changes in the menu gives vou al
ways something new 'tot anticipate.
Dine at the Holland and dine well.
CHICKEN DINNER
SUNDAY .
( 12:00 to'2:00
5:30 to 8:00
L
OF TELEGRAPHERS
IS
MONTH i: A It. M'nv 31. S. J.
Konvnkainp, president of the Com
mercial ToUurnplirs' Union, con
firmed here todnv reports from Wuhu
iuuton that u general strike of tele
graph nud elect rieilh workers through
out the United States would 1)0 call
ed Monday unless- discharged mem
bers of the union in Allaiitu. (Iu..
were reinstated. - The union leader,
who will leave toniuht for Washing.,
ton, declared the strike lmd been
called to enforce recognition 'of the
right to unioiiir.e. v
A vole in favor of tho strike was
taken' Jljiv fi. Mr. Koucnkiimp snid,
the demands, in addition to the right
of organisation, including tho privi
lege of collective bargaining, higher
wages and Ntuudtiiilinutiou of pay.
ATLANTA. On.. Mav 31. An ul
timatum threatening a strike of all
union euiploves at 3 p. m. Monday
unless the Southern Hell Telephone
and Telegraph company reinstates
union telephone operators alleged to
huve been discharged recently mid
grants recognition of the union, was
presented to ' officials of the 'com
tmnv todnv bv a committee of em
uloves of the company.
REMOVAL NOTICE
, rainier Piano House has rented
the storo building formerly occupied
by tho Modol Clothing Co.. 334 Kant
Main street, corner ot Main and Hart
let t, and will move Into same about
Juno 1st
Having bought ot tho Halo Piano
House tho Victor stock, small goods
and sheet music onablos us to fit
out a storo up to dato whereby we
will be able to serve tho publio ao
efficiently. as Portland or San Fran
cisco. Wo soli everything musical,
therefore solicit your patronag nnd
assure you ot courteous and fair
treatment
PALMER PIANO HOUSE.
60 234 Kast Main St.
v Notice -
Mv mUllnrv Hnrvlco ondod. 1 am
now able to rosumo.tho practice of
medicino anu surgery in inis ciiy unu
vnllnv. I have estnbllshod mv office
over Hutchinson & Luniiulen's store,
and will be pleased to moot old and
new menus. -
DR. II. W. CLANCY.
LADIKS
When Irregular or dolayod uso Trt
umph Pills. Bate and always depend
able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not
experiment with others save disap
pointment Write for ''Itollof" and
particulars. It's troe. Address: Nat
ional Modlcal Institute, Milwaukee,
Wis. ....
UNITED STATES KA1L-
. 110 AD ADMINISTRA
TION,' DI HECTOR GEN
ERAL OP RAILROADS,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
RAILROAD LINES
NORTH OP ASHLAND
TRAIN SCHEDULES
CHANGED. v
Sunday, June 1st.
Slight changes - will bo
mde in schedules of some
main lino trains. V
Train 63
Leave Medford 4:00 pni
'l instead of 4:20 pm.
Train 14 '
Leave Medford 7 :40 am
instead of 7:35 am.
Train 54 '
Leave Modford 5 :10 pm
instead of 5:27 pm.
Ask local agent for partic
ulars'1 and folders.
John M. Scott.
Gonoral Passenger Agent.
Food Demonstration :
, X' ON AN ELECTRIC RANGE IN OUR STORE FTRST WEEK OF JUNE
. Mrs. L. A. Huinphrcys will feature Oregon Prod nets, give recipes and serve goods
made and baked on a Hot Point Electric Range,' beginning Monday, ' Juno socontl.
y; W.c extend a cordial invitation to every one to visit our store during the week.
Paul's Electric Store
MAIN AND CENTRAL. '
LAST TIMES TONIGHT TO SEE
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
VaU'iitiiio ol' HiuiicHiniu Kentucky
"A Romance of Happy Valley''
,. WU'U ' . ' . '. . ( .:
LILLIAN GISII, ROB'T IIARRON AND GEO.
; ! FAWCETT
One of ilio.Bcat IMiolo Plays; won 'in Modfonl this '
, v' , ; '";' - NoiiHoii.',. '-.:,' v. , .
Remember this is the last day of this big production.
:. ' ' v ' '. ; " ''. ' I ::; ' '. ;
TOMORROW MONDAY r -ETHEL
CLAYTON in "MAGGIE PEPPER"
Mack Sennett's latest comedy, "Roiley's Wash Day"
with Chas. Murray, Teddy the dog, and Pep the cat.
I Epyo&13
'.
Constance . "Experimental
Talmadge m Marriage" I
. Added ". . . , : ; ,
Hearst's News' Comedy, 2 Reels, 'Good Night Turk'
ONE DAY ONLY-JJunday-ONE DAY ONLY
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
Iu ROBERT W. CHAMLZRS'
. Great Novel . .
"THE COMMON LAW"
Addod
NEW SCREEN MAGAZINE
Picture
From
a
Great
Novel
by
a
Famous
Writer
ALL TUB COMKOItTS OF 1IOMR : '
The Hnnoy Auto Bod Is strong, IlKht wolRht, compact,1 niid1
easily placed in po-iltlort In ono,or two minutes. Mado to lit" "
any car. Pluco your ordnr today. 1'ileo 12.C0. '
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