amusements
nd Wonderful
James Cantrall of Ruch was in town
St. Valentine’s Day tomorrow.
today.
W. T. Grieve was at Medford
James Williamson ot Medford trans
day.
acted business in this ei'y Monday-af
SATUREIA Y» FEBRUARY 43, 1915,
Chas. Dunford was in from his rane ternoon.
Monday.
The Electric Theatre will present a
Subscribe for the Post, only $1.5 special attraction, the “Moon Girls" Presiden. Wilson Will Visit Panama-Pacific D .soby nf Nations via Panama Canal—Vanderbilt
LOCAL NEWS
per year.
on Feb. 28.
Cup Race and Grand Prix Will Be Held In San Francisco
Chanhiey Florey was a visitor i
Benton Poole, a wellknown farmer
Cityelection w<iR be held March 2.
this event.
lhe famous Salt Lak* tlnental railways, I he Grand Canyon
By HAMILTON WRIGHT.
Medford Tuesday.
of Watkins was a business visitor in
O.XDEltFUL anil novel [ Mormon choir. the deep toned plaintive concession is built upon so prodiguais
Harry Lewis was in Medford Thurs
William Ray of Ruch was a rev town today.
•.spors will view the
amusements, parades and I singers of Hawaii ami even a chorus a scale that vt-i
day.
visitor in this city.
gauge, rail
s
of fifty .Maorian singers will take part canvases from a standard
Benton
Stroube
of
Klamath
Falls,
a
1'iigeiinta
of
the
oriental
|
running i|U a stanila: il
■Guy Jeter of Medford was in town
E. D. Stephenson was a visitor ■ former resident of this city, is looking?
countlie», auto and yacht In the choral events At an expeiqll way coach
gauge track, A nage working model
Bionday.
j Mi'ftford Wednesday.
after his interests in the valley this races and athletic contests will lie ob tore of fI.250.IKN) the Exposition lias of the i'anafna canal & so»ex/ensive
constructed
u
great
Auditorium
in
the
served upon n scale of unexampled
James Buckley of Ruch was in tofth j Pat Swayne of Watkins was a I week.
that visitor»» seattAi in .comfortable the
magnitude ami griimlenr nt th»» Pana civic center of San Franiiseo. which
Tuesday.
I cent visitor in this city.
The dance given last night in Orth’s mn I’nellle International Exposition ' will be used by the great conventions ater chairs will be carried ’alum; the
Joseph Martin was * ■'rbceht visitor ! Russell Evans of Medford, was a Hail was a success, an extra large Tiie extensive participation of Chinn, i and song festivals. Mr. and Mrs. route of the canal upon a movab'e
platform. and a,dictaphone nV tl)e, uuii
an Medford.
cent visitor in this city.
crowd from town as also from Med Japan. Slam and indo and Cochin Chi [ Dong as Crane will present their latest of each ch Ir will describe eactll scene
terpslcltoreayi
novelty,
the
"Exposition
na.
when
taken
in
connection
with
,
Mrs. R. B. Potv was a visitor in this , tyr. and Mrs. John Reter were
ford and vicinity were in attendance
as It comes into view A novel amuse
the plans already made and with the Tango;" . Mr, Harry Lauder will slug
teity this week.
•»nd enjoyed a fine time.
ment feature will be providt^! by work
' cent
visitors
in
Medford.
Interesting oriental population of San the Ex position balltld.
*1 »
Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was a visitor in
The amusement section of the Ex ing submarine !: »a^s of sixty five tons
Miss Gertrude Dunnington mad%
Frauelseo, assures such spectacles as
displacement, which will operate in an-
Medford Friday.
, trip to Medford Sunday.
-o by Winds
have never before been seen In the oc position. the "Zone," »■orreitp Hiding to artitlulkl lagoon
The Aerosvope. a
Damay
cldent Pageants of miles tn length the famous "Midway" al the World’s huge Inverted pemlultlm. operating like
. All work must be spolcasli at W. | Miss Stella Levy was a visitor
Columbian Exposition at Chicago, will
set
off
by
wonderful
flouts
and
mar
JL Sparks in 191k
j Medford Tuesday evening.
a giant seesaw, with a great balancing,
velous pyrotechnics will wind through carry out the purpose of the Exposition weight on the short end and a car for
Leslie StaTisF^ was a visitor at Med The street commissioner is paint?
to
give
every
feature
a
high
educa
Ashland, Feb. 8—Sunday’s gu e ,
the streets of San Francisco.
passengers at the extremity iff its long-
ford Friday night.
( the fire hydrants this week.
I
There will be held throughout the tional value.
one of the fiercest ever experienceo
•C <
£ps®le ar>d son Will were at
M. L. Baldwin of Buncom wasn these parts. As a result quite a lot of
pdf ord Tuesday.
I town several days this week.
damage was done. The Southern Pa
florace Venabjq of Ruch was a visi Sheriff W. H. Singler made a h- cific car sheds, over 100 feet long,
were partially unroofed and the sides
tor in town Saturday.
ness trip to Medford Tuesday.
s - tor-
~
4 Nick Mitchell pf Buncom was a re J. B. Crowell of Medford was a b1- collapsed. The company’s coal roof
age warehouso also had its
cent visitor in this city.
ness visitor in this city Tuesday.
wrenched off and the wreckage i was
. .. Mrs. Etta Norris of Medford was a
Herbert Launspauch of Medt] scattered
_______ over the yards. Three
recent visitor in this city.
, was a recent visitor in this city.
freight cars were also ditched in the I
Our merchants advertise a special
Mrs. C. W. Conklin of Medford vi freight yards. In a minor way the
coffee sale for next week.
. ted friends in this city Tuesday.
damage was considerable in territory
Rev. and Mrs. P. S. Bandy were vis Mrs. Louis Freeman of Medford vii east of Ashland to windmills, trees
i and barns. In town, awnings, and
itors at Medford Tuesday.
, ited friends in this city Tuesday.
vissigns
went kiting before the gale. An,
Clinton Purkeypile of Medfold was a
Lindsay Jacobson of Ruch was a
visitor in this city Tuesday.
itor in this city Monday afternoon. ■ unusually low barometer for the past
J few days presared trouble. The wind
Mrs. Hattie Deneff was a recent
Mrs. Sarah Wilcox
lew
- - sixty
velocity
fully
,,
.. of Applega*,
,
ve
ocitv was estimated at fullv
visitor at Medford this week.
was a visitor in this city luesday.
, ,
,
miles per hour. Telephone
and , . tele
R. L. Conley of Ruch was a business
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Bun
h |inenle„ werj ordered oul in
visitor in this city Thuasday.
, com were recent visitors in this city-Juublü
t0 m;lke necessary re-
J. W. Snyder of Eagle Point was a
A brisk wind accompanied by rain1airs)<
visitor in this city Wednesday.
|
blew
over the valley Monday after-
Mrs. Robert Crowder of Buncom n i ion.
A number of persons from this citj
was a recent visitor in this city.
Buck Wertz of Applegate was trans attended the banquent at Medford las
■ Marcola, Or., Feb. 9—Lou
acting business in this city Friday.
night.
1 German mountaineer, and an attaH e
Work
on
thé
new
government
bui-
Ashiand had a special election yes
ihg at Medford was commenced lb of the Waldo Lake irrigation enterprise
terday to amend the city charter-.
in the mountains above Oakridge
I'.—-—.-7^—----------------------- ------------
Carl Peterson of the Applegate val week.
, is lost and is supposed to have perished
WONDERFUL GLASS DOME OF THE PALACE OF HORTICULTURE, PANAMA-PACIFIC interna -
.. .
Bert Stancliffe and Mr. Robbins of in the snow storm which has prevailed
ley was a recent visitor in this city.
TIONAI. EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISC J. 1915.
W. A. Hanna of Evans creek was a Medford visited friends in this ity there for some time. M. L Bugbee,
Palace of Horticulture, looking through the Court of Palms. This t**itiful structure has a glass dbtne ISS
i
Sunday.
business visitor in this city Thursday.
feet high and 152 feet hi diameter. Crowning th» dome Is a huge basket The general style ot the arcliIVeetme
i engineer in charge of the v ork has
Mesdames W. P. Bailey and M.L. ! come to thd conclusion that it will be
Is the French renaissance, with Saracenic modification. The extreme Iei<Uh of the palace Is 672 feet and breSMtlM
Are you a subscriber to the Post?
If not, why not? Only $1.50 per year. Nelson drove to Medford, Sunday af quite useless to send out a Searching
320 feet.
party as all
t... trails
__ ___ are covered ’ with “ 2
A. E. Reames of Medford transact ternoon.
er urin. will raise sightseers more than
is
impissible
to
Miss
Ho
Thompson
and
Mrs.
Mime
l
feet
of
snow
and
it
Imagine, for the purposes of illustra
ed business at the court house Thurs
entire period of the Exposition, which
325 feet above Sun Francisco bay.
The
man
is
believ-
Kelly
were
visitors
in
Medford
Satr-
tlon. the interest, action and novelty
| climb the hillsides.
day.
alYorddng an unsurpassed view of the
opens Feb 20, 1015. a series of great
of
ten
great
circuses
like
Barnum
&
ed to be dead and the search will be
day
evenig.
events. Including sports and athletic
Exposition City and the <>old/*n Gate.
Uncle Billv Cameron, of Uniontown
have
Bailey's
combined
Into
a
single
"great
!
dropped
until
the
Spring
rains
contests of many kinds conducted upon I
Apart from the amusements, coti'en
was a business visitor ill town Satur Miss Mabel Reeve of Medford t-
est show on earth” and presented nt
tions an<1 c ongresses, the vast pageants,
a scale of great magnitude
tended the reception at Orth’s hll i melted the snow.
day. • ‘
ten times the cost of the single pro
The Vanderbilt Automobile Cup
ductlon and an Idea fh gained of the the superb pavilions of lhe nanons ami
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kleinhnmmer of Tuesday evening.
the tmignif|^nt state buildings, tin* Ex
Race and the Grand Prix, tiie two su originality of this section1
A total of
ai The Churches
Buncom were recent visitors in this
preme events of the automobile year,
Henry Mankins of Poorman’s crek
more than eleven millions of rtoilnr» | I position It»«) If Is n sirht well worth
will lie held upon a four mile course, has been expended In Its establlshfi/el I. i seeing, lhe xiunt exhibit piihirea. the
city.
was transacting business in this ity
embracing a circuit of the Exposition
loftiest and most Imposing exposition
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cameron of Monday forenoon.
The concessions, ns these les» serious
l>undingR ever constrncted. are In their
palaces, a spectacular background far
at 10
Sunday
School
every
Sun
lay
features
of
the
Exposition
are
known,
Uniontown wens visitors in this city
Duke Lewis is driving Ulrich's de
excelling in beauty and grandeur any include n great open air panoramic a rchffwfnrv re presentatIve of the finest
Public
Tuesday.
W hich :ill lent Koine belleld during its reproduction of the Yellowtone N i work of n <s»n-c’>lssion of famous Amer
livery wagon this week as Lou Baler 1 o’clock W. G. Cau iill Supt.
j worship at 11 a. m. each second and
lean ar<*h teefs. who freely co laborated
bmtofh cliaiiot races
The Vander reproduction
A. W. Walkter of Medford was trans is on the sick list.
tlonal park and n similar represent.i
I
fourth
Sunday
of
the
month
and
at
with disthiLirished members or ihi> pro
hilt
Cup
li.'i
e
will
take
place
on Feb
acting busirtess in this city Wednesday
tlon
of
the
Grand
Canyon
of
Arizona,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stout of Md- ! : 7^1‘J every Sunday evening. Class
Fri» ”t> Feb. 2‘-
|
lifierni.On.
22 and the p (Stand
..
presented
two of the transcou fess Ion abroad.
ford were business visitors in this ity j meeting every first apd thirl Sunday
1015 Great motorboats ut the deep
Ed Ryan Of Grants Pass, spent sev Tuesday afternoon.
Pray-
11a. m. H. C. Gallup leader. ~
sen cruiser *ype will race for a
eral day's this week witfi his mother
from New York through the Pan
at 7:3u
er
meeting
Thursday
evening
prize
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna wee at
this city.
canal to the Golden Gate. A se
these
a
ma
j
The
public
is
invited
to
attend
of international ya« lYf races In
Wjiti Chung, an Ashland Chinaman, Medford Tuesday evening to see ‘The I services. A. Coslet Pastor
rie»
.Ain
Yellow
Ticket
”
at
the
Page.
the
twenty
ope • metef chis»
was transacting business in this city
in
San
Francisco
bay
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
held
W. T. Bailey who had been visting
Wednesday.
Wool! row Wilson. Emperor V
Ralph Jennings, a prominent farmer hi3 son Pleasant, returned to his iome Strvices held every Sunday morning
Germany ami King George of Engianu
at
11
o
’
clock
in
I.
O.
O.
F.
Hall.
have eaeli offered trophies in these
of Buncom, was a business visitor in at Eugene Wednesday morning.
Everybody welcome.
events
Hwiinmlug. water polo tly
this city Monday.
County Clerk Gardner has retuiari
casting cumieing. football baseball
George Wolff of Medford passed from Klamath Falls, where he hal
and long distance f<a»t racing are in
through town en route to his mine, been visiting his father who is ill.
eliidid 111 a »eties ot mote tliau 2110 dlf
Monday morning.
ferei.l kit.tie ot contests
President
John W. Pernoil, postmaster at Ap
Wilson himself will attend the Expo
A U. S. Revenue man from Portland plegate, Oregon, was transacting bthi-
sltiiin ill I it Is probable the members
was in town Wednesday collecting de ness in this city Tuesday afternoon
of ci ticien will ilttelid In an es|M‘< ial
linquent war taxes.
Miss Lilian Mullen arrived Thursday i
ly chart fed »teamet
Get your stationery printed at this evening from San Francisco and is i
Of international interest will tie the I
office. Our work is guaranteed and visitirg her mother and father in tnis
greatest live stock slmw in rhe world a
history
Mon thin ».TOO.istO will be
wur prices ate right.
city.
awarded In piiz.es In it continuous live
(ids Newbury of Medford was atten
Yesterday was Lincoln’s Birthday
sto-k exhibit
litre nial valuable
ding to professional business at the ami in commemoration thereof, the of
breeds of ill kinds of live Bt<i Ir from
court house Tuesday afternoon.
distant countries of the globe will lie
fices at the court house and banks *
slioun
Specimens of the famous
Frank Farrell ot Medford, represen were closed.
Chilllnghtim wild white cuttle will lie
ting the Metropolitan Insurance Cc.
This
The Electric Theatre has moved
exhibited fot the first lime With the
was a recent visitor in this city.
fr»m the room formerly occupied in i
exception of two specimens nt tin- l.on-i
don zoo this lire» d Ims never been
The Parents & Teachers’Association Orth’s Hall, to the U. S. Hall on Cali
shown outside of Ch lllnglinni park.
held an interesting meeting at the fornia street.
FTpHE law-abiding citizens
England These cuttle are pure white,
1
of
this
city
want
the
school house yesterday afternoon.
Charles B tiley of Eugene was here
with black noses, black tips to the ear»
♦
privilege of drinking
and black horns
An international
A. T Kyle, a former wellknown Tuesday to see his brother W. P., who
beer
the
drink
of
True
sheep shearing < ontest will tie one of
resident of Jackson county, die 1 at his s in a precarious condition at the Med
Temperance. They are
home in Great Falls, Montana, Janu- ford hospital.
the unique exhibitions
VAST TRIUMPHAL ARCH AT THE WORLD’S GREATEST EXPOSI
weary of blind tigers, sneak-
rmiHH'Hi events there has1
For the
asy 18.
TION, THE PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION,
A reception and dance in celebration
basics, blind pigs, holes in
y
the
Exposition
the
mag
been built by
the
wi
ll
the
off-springs
of
of
the
birthday
of
Miss
Louise
Enselc,
Stockmen in the Applicate valley
SAN FRANCISCO, 1915
Uilll'Cllt I'pstivti Palate upon the
the west entrance to the Court of the Tnl-
near Watkins, have organised a club Was held in Orth’s hall Tuesday eve
prohibition.
gnitinds Tlib Is pqulpprcj with a won.
Arch
of the Setting Sun In
______ Exposition Surmounting ...
the arch
InteriHitlonnl
—k
for exterminating the festive coyotes ning. About forty young ladies and
I dtrful pipe or rgan, upon wtik’h Mr Ed
erne
nt
the
Piinanin-Pacittc
Prohibition has driven
V
gentlemen, friends of Miss Ensele
wm l<emare world tainous organist, I n h group c >t statuary representing "The Nation» of the West” In the middle
in that vicinity.
away the material pros
Hiding tn this la the
ie* will give a se
i among other celebri!
<
were present and spent a delightful
l> Is an emigrant wagon drawn by , oxen >
perity of the people. It ha»
The International Eis- of the gr<ui|
nnil
bv her side tire two chll-
Miss Esther Clay of Sams valley
I
rle»
of
recital»
’
The
Mother
ot
Tomorrow.
”
..
figure of n woiiinn.
cut oil’ from this community
who had been visiting friends in this evening.
j teildfod will nt Snn Francisco com dren. “Thu floppy of Tomorrow ” Other tlgnree represent an American tn-
in
'-asti
prizes
More
the
revenue
derived
from
W.
P.
Bailey
was
brought
to
his
pet«'
for
$25.<»K>
citv during the past week, relumed to
dl.-in. h Mexirnn. nn Alarkun arid other A me man types.
decent beer saloons and has
home in this city Tuesday evening.
, thou zu.mm slug' .era will parti<i¡»ate In
her home Thursday«
increased intemperance. It
He had been in the Sacred Heart Hos
W. T. Hailey of Eugene, arrived pital at Medford, for the past four
has largely increased public
Monday evening and is visiting the weeks. His condition seems to be
expense in the vain effort
Deadheads.
The use of lhe mrnie i um» .»i
family of his son W. P. Bailey, who is about the same as wh?n ta'-.en to the I to enforce laws which can
Exnctly how our hingunge came Into day. ns a well known ptivsieim, »I.
applying to Hi»* Bi iU>li »mlim. <
possessfou ol the word "deadhead.” was driving ahina till» road -tupp.al p
in the hospital at Medford.
not poasibly he enforced.
buck to the liidiiiii iiiiitlui
In
*
hospital.
which is -o frequently used In connec pay bls toll, be observed t tin kee|»'l
when the rebellion broke out tu 1
It
has
added
seriously
to
<!
Liveryman Stephenson has purchas lhe Royal Neighbors gave a birth
tion with the transportation business. "Considering the benevolent rlmrii lei now nil the EuropemiM fl«wf to the
the burden of taxation. It
ed an automobile from A. W. Walker day party at the home of Mrs. Annie
Is not kuowu Ot the tnany versions of our prufewdoti. I think you ought t<
ideury On their way they came upon
has
depreciated
the
value
of Medford and will add it to the equip Broad, in honor of that lady’s birth
if It- origin which are current the fol let ua pa sa free of charge."
n private of the Thirty *euon<| i« giiii«>nt
of
real
estate.
It
lias
thrown
gntekeep
“No. no. d'H tor." said the
ment of the Union Livery Barn.
tow inc whether correct ot uot. is nt
(Duke of < ’ot own (I' m l.ii'if inf.'itit ry»
day, Tuesday afternoon. Members of
many out of work. It has
You
«etili
er. “we can t afford that
on si ii!r\ diii.v at mi 'Htipo*i
They
! least the most interesting:
F-om present indications it is not the order and a number or invited ft discouraged investment —
urged hhu (•» rn.ike hi« escape with
Many rear» ago the principal avenue too many deadhead» through ns It la
I’ki-’y that a sugar factory will be built guests were present and a general
capital has learned to shun
The story traveled around lile conn
tlx in. but he would n*»t do «<» mid w;m
1 ill II low I, passed i lose tv the entrance
'’demi
in the valley this year, as only about good time had. Those present were:
prohibition localities.
killed
III- uim» happened to be
i
. of a toll road leading to a cemetery try, and In tills nay the word
i
l>e
applied
Mesdames
Greaves,
Port,
Bagshaw,
one-half of the necessary acreage for
Thomas Afklii'*. and *»»• throughout the
.la this cemetery had tierut laid out head" eventually came to
Give the people what they
want -lhe right to drink mod
gr< wing the beets has been secured. Wilcox. Walsh, Davis, Jones, Ulrich,
wn,e time previous to the , oli»tril< tlon to those who obtain free transportation mutiny e:iiiipn.*ii n lieu a daring deed
erately of b •< r and practice the
! nf tile loud It was arranged thill all from raliwny and steamship lines.
wkm done the doer whm mild to be “a
W are sorry to see this project fail Rose, McIntire, Hinkle, Finney, Dun
teaching- of True Temperance.
regular Tommy Atkins
Exchange.
, 1 * ....
New York African,
a» it would would be a source of con- nington, Cronemiller. Miss Nel ie Bak
to lia.ni along the road free of toll. Um-
—Advertuoment
s'derable income to the farmers and er and Mesdames Conklin and Elliott
laborer» of the district.
of Medford,
Jacksonville Post
Nove!
w
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