Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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KING'S HAY
Dcnpondency on account of 111
hculth so proved on the mind of
I'ctor Haakenson KJorkenstnd, SO
yoars old, that he ninde a desperate
attempt to end his life In nn orchard
on Kings highway outside the city
limits last niKht by slashing his
throat with a raior. He lay there
unconscious all night and this mor
ning until about 7:30 o'clock when
he was found by a passerby who noti
fied Sheriff Terrell. The sheriff
summoned Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney and
proceeded to the scene to investigate.
Dr. Sweeney dressed the man's
wounds and lie was removed to
Sacred Heart hospital in Perl's am
bulance. He will live unless some
unforeseen complication sets lu.
Fjorkenstad lost much blood from
the sevorlng of several small arter
ies. The raior blade also penetrated
Ills larnyx.
His home is at Coralia,. Solano
county, Calif., and for some time he
has been on highway construction
work near San Francisco. A short
time ago he decided to come to the
Rogue River valley and obtain work
on the Pacific highway, thinking the
change In climate would benefit his
health, but after a few days here he
felt no better and decided to end his
life. He is a native of Norway.
STATE HIGHWAY
E
The membors of the state highway
commission accompanied by Port
land newspaper men arrived by auto
mobile in the city this morning to
look over the progress of state high
way work in this vicinity. In the
party were Simon Benson, R. A.
Booth and W. U Thompson, mem
ten of the commission, . . Herbert
Kunn, state highway engineer, Roy
Klein, secretary of the commission,
D. Rosenthal of Mr. Benson's office
and representative of the Oregonian,
David F.' Morrisson of the Telegram,
and R. C. Johnson of the Journal.
,., .This forenoon the party went by
the. iBybee bridge and Dodge bridge
route to Eagle Point to inspect the
highway work out from there, andN5
this afternoon they went to Ashland
to look over the highway work to the
state line. "From 'Ashland Mr. Minn
will leave the party and depart for
'Portland via Bend and Klamath
Falls. The remainder of. the party
leaves for Portland .tonight.
... The commission is merely inspect
ing the Pacific Highway and did not
meet with the county court and had
Schuman-Hemk
k Ashland June 18
h&v- -
iladame Sohumann-llelnk, as every
one knows, has tour sons In the
United States navy, but as everyone
does not know, 4000 sons in the
United States marine corps. This
large increase In her family all come
because of a visit to Quanlico, Va.,
the overseas depot, where the mar
ines receive their final instructions.
The famous "mother of the canton
ments" was there to inspire the boys
with her wonderful voice and cheer
ing presence before they were
"shoved off" to foreign shores. It
was a case of "she same, she saw and
hey conquered" for before her reci
tal was half over, Madame Schumann
Heink announced that she had adopt
ed every one ot the 4000 marines
who formed her audience, and then
she celebrated her adoption by sing
ing "When the Hoys Came Home."
Whereupon, 4000 lusty voices an
swered with "Mother O' Mine" and
the adoption was complete. And
then the marines sang this quickly
arranged version of their hymn to
the intense delight "ot madnme,.
"When our new found mother passes
on
And arrives at heaven's scenes,
She will find her path guarded by
The United States marines!"
Madame Schumann-Heink will ap
pear in concert at the Ashland Chau
tauqua building, June ISth.
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GEORGE WALSH STAR
AT PAGE TONIGHT
Euck and Pluck George Walsh's
latest feature, is about the best he
has done. This is a typical Walsh
comedy and carries a plot which per
mits him to display his wonderful
athletic ability in fact the feature
fairly sizzles with' situations which
could only be handled by a man of
extraordinary athletic ability. The
"program for today and tomorrow in
cludes a two-reel Sunshine comedy,
"Money Talks." It is sure a hum
imer and one that old and young en
joy. ' A Hearst news and a special
musical program by Miss Flora Gray
completes the program.
POSTAL UNION OFFERS TERMS
(Continued from page one.)
of Western Union employes at any
time,, but company officials Btated
only one operator had quit thus far.
Strike leaders here declared that
twenty-five percent of the Western
Union company's business in Oregon
was handled by railroad operators
and that the service would be severe
ly crippled tomorrow, when these
employes ceased handling the com
pany's . business, as ordered yester
day, v- Western Union officials said
they'dld not know the strength of
the Order of Railroad Telegraphers
In this state and would not hazard a
prediction as to what effect the move
tomorrow would have.
' Il;nd It. It. Operators Active
BEND, Ore., June 13. Railroad
operators between Bend and Port
land are aiding In the commercial
telegraphers' strike by intercepting
messages sent by the Western Union,
It was learned today. Uncomplimen
tary remarks In Morse code address
ed to the commercial operators who
are staying with their jobs are also
frequent, F. E. Studobaker, freight
and passenger agent declared today
after listening to the instrument.
v Announcement
Notice is hereby given to our pa
trons that we have Bold our Interest
in the Crater Lake Motor Co., to E.
E. Waters All accounts owing to
date are to be paid to Court Hall &
Son, and all accounts due paid by
ttaonv Seely Hall will be retained by
Mr, Waters as chief mechanic.
', ,.-.-. . COURT HALL. . ,
SI ' SEELY V. HALL.
Concerning the orchard owned by
Hawaiian Islands men and which
Frank E. Thompson, a Honolulu
business man arrived here some time
ago to look after, the Honolulu Star
Bulletin of recent date says:
"William Henry has incorporated
the orchard in Jackson county, Ore
gon, recently purchased by him from
Judge Charles F. Clemons, for 1 125,
000, divided lntd 1250 shares at $100
par. The property is known as "Oak
Knoll," contains 420.03 acres and is
stocked with fruit, cattle, hogs, etc.
"Mr. Henry becomes president of
the corporation; Dr. A. G. Hodgins,
vice-president; A. L. Castle, secretary
and Frank E. Thompson, treasurer.
Each holds 312 shares of. the capital
stock, and W. C. Moore, the auditor,
holds the remaining two shares.
The corporation has the privilege
of increasing its capital to $500,
000." .
She Couldn't Stand
Clothes to Touch Her
"My father got me a bottle of
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy for stom
ach trouble and I am feeling so
much better since taking it. My
stomach was so painful I couldn't
stand my clothes to touch me." It is
a .simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
the intestinal tract and allays the
inflammation which causes practic
ally all stomach, liver and intestinal
ailments, Including appendicitis. One
dose will convince or money refund
ed. For sale by druggists every
where. Adv.
T00 LATE JO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Two oak leather-seated
rockers, three oak rockers, large
library table, six oak dining chairs,
falling leaf table, two beds, birds
eye maple dressing table, water
waslier and wringer, other house
hold articles. Man's wheel. 313
South Grape. Phone 458-M. 72
FOrt SALE Milk goat, highly bred
Nubian to kid July 11th; now
giving quart per day. Phone
458-M. 313 South Grpc. 72
WANTED Experienced saleslady,
30 years old or older preferred.
Wages according.to ability, H. G.
Enders &" Son, Ashland. 72
FOR SAIE Four Dodge cars, one
Maxwell, two Ford touring cars,
Ford bug, one Chevrolet. Tourist
Garage, Ashland. . 73
FOR RENT Slx-roora modern bun
galow, furnished or unfurnished.
Inquire 711 Palm street. 72
FOR SALE (10 acres river bottom,
all in crop, fair buildings, water
right free, close to school.
400 acres, 9 miles from Med-
ford. About 250 acresunder cul
tivation, 120 acres good crop that
goes with place. Fine stock and
grain ranch.
Both these ranches worth look
ing at. Consult J. W. Wakefield.
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DELIVER ADDRESS
. ELK'S FLAG DAY
The Elks Flag day exercises will
bn held Sunday, Juno 15th, nt the
Klks lodge rooms to which momWrs
of tho Elks and visitors are Invited.
Below is printed the program:
Nutionul Airs .'. Orvhostra
I n l rod net ory exercises Officers
Prayer Chaplain
Patriotic song ,
... Mrs. Florence McElhose
History of the Kins
Hro. Frank Farrell
Altar service Esqulro and Officers
Quartette William Vawter, Fletch
er Fish. W. 11. Hamilton and Her
bert Alford.
Elks tribute to tho fins:
Dr. J. .1. Eminens
Solo ....'..Gorakllue Tbelss
Accompanist. Mrs. C. C. McCurdy
Patriotic address .
Rev. Atyron T. Hoozor
Song, "Star Spangled llannor"
Quartetto and Audience
Offlcws
George T. Collins, exalted ruler;
Blnin Klum. esteemed lending knight
Georgo Codding, loyal knight;. X. S.
Bennett, lecturing knight; L. I.. Ja
cobs, secretary; E. C. Joromo, es
quire; George Hilton, inner guard;
J. H. Ilenselman, tiler: Rov. W. B.
Hamilton, chaplain ; 11. G. Lnuns
pach, organist.
Committee on arrangements: Gus
Newbury. G. O. Taylor, O. Arnsptger.
my
Pa says
to Ma-
Loosen up, sive
the kid plenty of
Post
Corn Flakes that - .OA
make you smUeyVjjp
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!" TOMORROW
Modern
Husbands
THE
Style
Fit
You Want
Material
At a Price You Can Afford
. at ,
KLEIN, The Tailor
128 E. Main. Upstairs
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IS HIGH FLIER
PARIS, Thursday, June 11 An-
nouneemeut Is made that Baroness
Ho l.tt Uocho, a widely-known French
uviatrix, driving tbu small bl-pluno
In which tliOlnto Jules Vedrlmes
landed on the roof ot n department
sturo hero Inst January, has reached
nn altitude of l."..T0D foot. Reporta
ot her flight have been checked by a
commission appointed by tho French
Aero club unit she Is given the Word
tor height attained by women filers.
The' level she reached Is over tt thou
sand foot higher than the best record
made by Ruth Law, who hus hereto
fore held tho women's altitude title.
ARROW
softCOLLARS
FIT WELL WASH EASILY
CtatU, PmtwiySt Co.. tne.. Troy. A". '.
LIBERTY
TODAY TOMORROW ONLY
CECIL B. DE MILLE'S
Product ion'
"Don't Change Your Husband'
Witlui Wonderful Oast, including
' ELLIOTT DEXTER, GLORIA SWANSON AND THEODORE ROBERTS
A di'immtic thunderbolt of domestic life that ha.s. literally torn the walls from
the four sides of married life. Plenty of humor.
THE BEAUTIFUL GOWNS SHOWN ARE ALONE WORTH THE VISIT
Prices Adults 25c; Children 10c
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
"WIRTHMOR" WAISTS
New models of this well known waist
just in.. It will pay you to look at
$1.50
Jxtanrts
them. Always one price
Ku-li !
e woman s otore
14-22 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE
MEOF0R0. OREGON
III
WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL MAIL ORDERS 3
3
WELWORTH WAISTS g
A new shipment of these beautiful " l
waists, made of fine voile, trimmed' H
with good lace. Always . M CA II
one prire, I'lai h .'. yu0J s
ON SPRING WEARING APPAREL I
Every Spring Suit, Coat, Dress and Skirt in the House
On Sale Saturday at Great Reductions from 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m.
WE ADVISE YOU TO SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY IT PAYS I
i uress 3aiQ v
EVERY SPRING COAT MUST GO
100 Brand New Coats go on Bale Saturday at
Great Reductions.
omen's stylish now
Spring Coats, good col
ors and sizes, Values to
$15.00. On sale tfQ QQ
Saturday at P?.?0
10 new Silk and Wool Pop
lin Dresses, good colors
and styles. Values up to
$15.00. On sale ffQ Qfi
Saturday, each : p7.70
10 beautiful new Dresses
i
made of Silk and Wool ma
terials. Up to $25.00,"
values. Satur- ttlQ QO
day, each .....$1770
. See our new line of Silk Sweaters
Women's up to date
Spring Coats in plain
and fancy colors, all
good styles and sizes,
up to $20.00 values.
Saturday,
each
$14.48
Women's new Spring
Coats, good material and
8ty!c8.',.Keal $1(5.50 val
ues. On sale ff 1 1 QO
Saturday pll.70
Women's exclusive new
Spring Coats. Some of
the best styles of the
season in this lot. Up to
$25.00 values, 1ft QQ
Saturday, eHciP7.70
m Sale I
25 Per Cent Off on all s
Spring Suits '
$50.00 Suits now $37.50 j
$10.00 Suits now $30.00 f
$30.00 Suits now $22.50 j
$25.00 Suits now $18.75
$20.00 Suits now $15.00 J
$18.00 Suits now $13.50 H
See our new line of Wool Sweaters.
OUR JUNE SALE OF WHITE
Should Interest You. Many New Bargains for Saturday
. Sheets '
H 10 dozen SlcepweU Sheets,
72x9:51.;- jnade of fine
quality sheeting. Worth
today, $1.75. ffl
Saturday
S Display in Window.
S Pillow Slips
42 and 45 inches. ' Cheap
H today at 50c. Sat-' IQf
urda'y sale, pair ......... 0 71
H Bath Towels .
S ' Largo si ze heavy quality.
Cheap at 45c. Sat-
tirday, pair v
Bed Spreads '
"Wcarwell' quality,
largo size, cheap at $4.
On sale Satur- jg
Table Damask
Mercerized, G4 ' inches
wide,' good . quality.
Cheap at 75c. CQ
Saturday, yard
' ' '
White Gloves
Kayser's patent tip Silk
Cloves, all sizes and
qualifies. On eale Sat
urday at, pair 85,
$1.00, $1.25
Muslin
3(5 inches wido, a fine,
soft1 finish quality.
Cheap today at 25c. On
sale Saturday, ' ' 9flr
yard '. '.-Avl
Dorcas Dimity Bed
Spreads
for summer use, 81x90.
Very special O QO
Saturday, each.. P J70
Bloomers
Women 's Knit Bloomcra
in white, pink and black.
$1.00 values. Sat- CQr
urday, pair -..."'v
- Huck Towels'
Extra heavy, large size,
fine quality, . 35c values.
On sale Saturday, OCp
each .....I
Cajnbric'
3(5 inch fine soft finisli
Cambi'ic for fine under
wear. Cheap at 25c. l(1or
this, sale, , ' , On
yard'.................;.......6Ul
Union Suiis
Women's fine knit Union
Suits. In all' styles and.
sizes. 75c lvalue's.' . Sat
urday; . CQr
suit .,.......,..,....;.. v7U
I MANN-The Blest Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price--M ANN'S I
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