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f . fr JPTW --. -HS, Sr. VV-r- V TfA-,- W.U . I 1 ? i .1 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MIBDFORD, OIJNtlON JCKUAY,AJIMl '- -"" fHPfH ' .U 11)12... ! 1 1.1 l I i . IhRsuv 4 L if ,w: Mi s-Sm B.ii.'i ti'.:BBBBBBBBBHBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr ibvuibbm 'hhj. . -imcv ov.vjsbi mmmmmWClr,MmumBBmi I b3jZJIhu 3Te9BI9b E 'illt fiHkkft0 IiTh lkri. I iL. ssbssssssi?S VBBimKJIBmBBWBw i iii' ii mm . flrHMnnHi iV lsssssssssssssssswfr mK?S BttBMiHQSku' VrBBssssssHMsraiV fr 1BJ ' " 3yi I0GAL AND L PFRSON WV-1Mp( KtlfJillplAL 1 E. Knttdson, of Wolvorton, tylOflu .arrived In Mcdford Thursday cyeulnB. 'J.I?. prcslon, pf '.laniestovfii, N". Y., was, among the many eastern pnoitlo who arrived In tho city Thiirsd.qj, . .. . t Carkln ft Taylor (John II. Cnrkln, Glenn 0. Taylor), Bttorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank building, Medrofd. t Mr, nHd .Mrs. W, II. Norton ro turnqd; Thursday night tp their homo In Portland. Mrs. Norton has been lt Mcdford (or .a couplo of weeks ytsItnR hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. n.jN.-nutter, iwhllo Mr. Xoron, who is a saddlery traveling salesman, has been making his California territory. , Hardwood 2 per tier. 6th and Kir. Gold nay nealty Co. J. R. Helmlck returned Thursday Jp Lqs Angeles, after a business stay of a few days In Mcdford and Phoe nix. Mr. Helmlck formerly owned ranch property near Phoenix. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes-ton'8.- ppposlto book, store. Jesso L. Ragsdale and daughter, Miss Bessie, of Lake Creek, were In tho pity Thursday, Mr. Ragsdale on business and Miss Bessie having her arm treated for Relief from an in jury sustained a few. days. ago. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or place by appointment. Phono M. 1471 J. T. Gaguon, secretary and man ager or tho Trail Lumber company, left Thursday evening for a business trip tot Portland. Miss . Daisy Marshall returned Thursday to her home In Hlllsboro, Ore.",' after a visit in Mcdford, the guest of Mrs. Helen Hasklns. Hardwood $2 per tier. Cth and Fir. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs. II. G. Wilson, of Roseburg, is in Mcdford for a visit to Rev. and Mrs. R. O. Eldrldge. See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Morcy L. Applegate, a nephew of Col, Sargent, of this city, arrived from Mexico Thursday and will visit here for several days. Mr. Apple gate has been engaged in business in the western part of Mexico for some time but the war situation be came Just a little too heated there abouts to suit his usual quiet de meanor and he decided a vacation was Just about due him. Furniture, glassware and pianos packed and unpacked. Transfer and baggage. Both phones. Matthews & Son. 35 Mrs. S. C. Bruce and Mrs. Bert OwonB, who have been living on homesteads with their husbands A. W. Charles, of Tonopa, Nev arrived In Mcdford Frldaj f f Vn. (?erg returned Friday from A business trip to Portland, Attcntlyoness Is one pf, thfl fea tures which Is rapidly Raining new precedence fur the Oakdalu Cash Grocery. 2 1 Alfred Ivcy, who. returned from Soattlu Thursday, stated that his Krothcr, John Key. who twas acci dentally killed six woeks ago, did not lose his life by falling from n street car In Seattle, as stated at tho tlmo In Mcdford papers, but Instead was killed by a dynamite, expluslou in a tunnel on tho Canadian Northern railroad. In the Fraxlcr river conn- ISMAY TELLS OF TRAGEDY. I (Continued from Page 1.) how lie loft the Tt north of Butto Falls, left Thursday for Portland. Dr. SI.- C. Barber, physician and surgeon, has moved from the M. F. & H. building-to room 9 Palm block.' Opposite the Nash hotel. 3C Bert Orr was in Phoenix Thurs day. ' Miss Delia Clement left on No. 1C Thursday evening for Portland. To accommodate out of town peo ple who wish to attend tho dedica tion service of First Church of Christ, Scientist, there will be a rep etition of the dedication servico at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordally Invited. J. E. Gyde, of Wallace, Idaho, arrived In Mcdford Thursday. - Fred Balch returned Thursday evening from a business trip to San Francisco and Watsonvlllc, Cai. The well fed eat at the U. S. Chop House. Everything neat, clean, first class, We invito inspection. Givo us a trial in our new home, 37 S. Front street. We s,ervc tho best cof fee in town. First class cooking quick serv'ce. Dick Pfelffcr and Jacl;, Sherard, Props. Sirs, F. D, Netucrland and sons are, visiting relatives in Talent. Hardwood 32 per tier, Cth and Fir. Gold Roy Realty Co. Arthur Geary camo down from Eu gonq Friday and will remain i couple iOf days out, at tho Geary orchards on Griffu qrooK. ,,8. A. Nowolj, ladles tailor, -4th floor M. K. & H. Co. bldg. ? , x). M. Lyon and son, of Minneapo lis., ,SUun., aro in Medfqrd visiting ,frlunds and looking the city and val ley, over wth a vlow tq locating. ., Mrs. Qhap. True visited relatives In. Phoenix Friday , jFanoy brjck Ice cream at McDow- ell'B, - , . , Guaranteed runPU eggs, sue, per dozen,. T, ho Oukdalo Cash Qrqcery. 24 v iq pounds of granulated cano su gar f 1. Dakdatp Cash Grocery, 24 E. G, Kerr, qf Laugdon, N. D. wa.s SIei(ord Friday,- Ho is hero look ing ovor tho city and valloy, try. Tho remains wore brought to Vancouver, B. C. and were burled in the Masonic, cemetery. The deceased was but SI. years, of age. Musical at Presbyterian church to night. Proceeds for organ. Best talent In city. 24 Dr. and .Mrs. W. U Cameron of Applegate were in Mcdford Thura day. J. E. Grieve, superintendent at the labor camp, near Prospect, was In Medford Thursday. Mrs. Irma Everett visited Ceutral Point friends Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dale, of Miller's, Nov., were In, Medford a few days this week vlsjtlng O. C. King and family. C. M. Kidd was in Central Point Thursday. C. F. Young was in Grants Pass Thursday on business. Musical at Presbytorlau church to night. Proceeds for organ. Best talent in city. 24 Dr. J. II. Parker, union evangelist of Tillamook. Ore., was in Medford Thursday visiting his friend J. M. Gressly. of the Medford business col lege. Mr. Parker was en route home from an extended trip through the east. Mr. and Mrs. G. Carman, of Spo kane, were in Medford Thursday for a brief stay. A. H. Roetbc! and family, of Og den., Utah, who have been In Med ford for a couple of weeks visiting Wm. Healcy and family, left Friday morning for the north. Henry Foster of Santa Barbara, Cal., arrived in the city Thursday. C. B. Gay visited his parents in Central Point, Friday. Sirs. SI. J. Blair, a Free Slethod 1st evangelist and wife of Rev. Blair of Ashland, returned to her home Friday after a visit with Mcdford friends. , E. Hurd, of Eagle Point, left Fri day for Tygh Valley, Ore. Sirs. A. L. Wimer, of Talent, who has been In Sledford visiting her mother, .Mrs. SI. J. Walgamott, re turned to her home Friday morning. Sirs. J. Wetzel, of Portland, ar rived In Sledford Friday for a few days' visit with relatives. Sirs. Walter Ersklne is visiting relatives In Talent. Sirs. SI. J, Fredericks, of Eagle Pplnt, was In Grants Pass on busi ness Thursday. F. L. Wendt and family, of Chi cago, 'arrived In Sledford Friday morning and will remain hereabouts for a month or more, and may decide to locate. They are old-time ac quaintances of T. H. E. Hathaway, of this city. Buy your dinner already cooked at Foster's (successor to McDowell) delicatessen. Roast beef, pork, Bos ton baked beans, potato and fruit salad, boiled ham. 24 none oC tloni. hi loseri!tiiL' (nine, lie saul: limit Not Half Filled. ''I was sliuittinir opposite llio luM boat the sailors were lowering. It was not even linlf filled, t turned t Captain Kmit)i tud itsked: 'Are (hero nnv mora women f' Ho made no tttt swor. At tlinl time there were no male ptitetivrH around, either. ,!n-t before the boat was lowered I stepped in." Isiuiiy deulnrod he did not know just where the ieebetyjr sdruek tho Ti tanic, adding: "All the men pass.eni;ors that 1 saw were provided with life preorvor$. 1 ' 5av none jump into the ea. "When our lifeboat t.trmk the wi.- ter we saw u lidit far out to sen and guided our craft in that direction. We wei in the boat for four lone hour. ''There wore no lifemfts aboard the Titanic us the White Star hue I discontinued their ne muu time a. 2io Explosion Heard. A "The lifeboats aboard were woodci and of the collapiblo type. 1 do not ! know what happened to the lifeboat, j i ini not look back alter we lett the Titanic to sec whether it broke in two,, mid, of coiirsu, I do not know wnewior there was much ot n panic. aboard niter till the ptebotit.s hid left. I never .-aw Captain Smith af ter 1 nRed him whether all the women passengers had been Mifelv cared for." I Hilar iuNteddhat the Titanic was equipped with a full complement of lUcDoats ami declared that to his knowledge no explosion occurred be fore the vtfeel wont down, lie as serted that if the Titanic had col lided head on with the iceberg t would be afloat today. Becomes a Monslnnor. FALL RIVER, Mass., April 19. Tho investiture ot the Very Rev. James E. Cassldy, vicar general of the Fall River diocese, with the title of a monslgnor of the Catholic church took place In St. Sinry's Cathedral to day, the ceremonies being of on elab orate character. Rt. Rev. Daniel F. Feehan, bishop of Fall River, officiated. Iowa Woodmen Mqy Secede. DES MOINES. Iowa. April 13. Delegates representing a majority of the 9S6 Iowa camps of the Slodcrn Woodmen of America nssembled here today to protest against the In creased insurance rates recently pro mulgated by the supremo body of the order. .Many of tho delegates express themselves In favor of se ceding from the parent organization. GRIP IS ENDED Makes ood Cooks and good Cookies Cottolene is so much better than butter or lard for frying and short ening, in healtlifulness, quality arid results, that there is but one other point to be considered Economy. Cottolene, being richer than lard, one-third less is required to secure best results. Cottolene is there fore immeasurably superior both economic and a health V from an standpoint. The only woman who isn't using Cottolene is the woman who hasn't tried it thoroughly, for Cottolene is winning converts every day. To sum it up, no other product is equal to Cottolene in cleanliness, healthfulness and economy. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRI3ANIC COMPANY Nature's Gift from the Sunny South-9 s$( Because It FATAL ICEBERG COLOR OF SEA. (Continued from Page 1) Weeks tMcGowar, Co. UNDERTAKERS mtmmmmmmiuibmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmm into comiuinniou. The boats rowed away, hi.x in a group, the other widely hctarntcd, the women protecting there was no need to have left the vessel.. Then the women in the bout saw the great Titanic, the boat they had believed unfeiuknble, breaking in twain. At the Huinc time thpre came a roar and a beries of explosions. Tho boilers un der which the fire could not he drawn had exploded when the icy wa ter ru&hed in.- Hand Played us Khlp Sunk. Thu after pnrt becnicd to right it hell" and iifhhcil up and down. Its top wu lilpck will) men and women who could not ho taken off because there w8 not- sufficient lifehouts and rafts. .Another explosion (,'iime ipp .hen tho great lpafj of. eteel sunk down iptq: the wuters, ruined again aud then plunged fprwnrd to disup iwar forever. And as fhe went down, from the wreck came tho last feeule htruins of the muMc of tho heroic ship's mid playing "Nearer Jy (Jod toTheo," Lower Vitality What tu Do. U is not the disease Itself, but tho dangerous complications that follow It, that ipeople fear with such good reason; the lingering coughs, the terrible weakness, and tho liability of being attacked by pleurisy, pneu monia or some other serious ill. We say It is highly Important to free the system of every 'trace of grip and nothing Is so good for this as Vlnol, our delicious cod liver and Iron preparation which creates strength and builds up tho body. Sirs. 0. L. Edwards, Loup Branch, K. J., says: "Last February I had a very bad attack of grip and It left mo with a tcrriblo cough. For fully six weeks I coughed n great deal, and nothing had any effect ou It, until I tried Vlnol which soon gave mo rcllof ana has slnco brought about a completo cure," Cau anything bo more convincing that Vlnol Is Just what you need to build you up and make you strong? Wo guarantee it most positively. Mcdford Pharmacy, Sledford, Ore, PLEASURE CARS CIIALSffiltS, POPIMIAKTFOUI), PKKULICHS, HUPMOMLE COMMERCIAL . I'EFJtLEKS, CHASE, JtKLIAN' CM (From Ji ton to 10 tons) THE VALLEY AUTO C O. KtiiiMtt KfiuliiriCfl fJurii'n In Mniitliorn Orauoa j .-,. - - - TOq LAJE TQ CLASSIFY FQU SALE-r-AlfaUa rauch, Dear creek bottom, 41 acrea, water right, stock and tpqlsfluo Income. Clark Realty Co., 206 Philips bldg. ... 29 FQtt. RI5NT Modern 5 room house ejoeo. In. See owner, 430 South Fir street. 25 LOST Yesterday between Talent and Medford, automobllo tax No, 22Qd. Please rot urn to Wakcman, over postofflco, Medford. 21 MRS. McGILL BROKE DOWN Gives the Real Facts In Regard to tier Case and Tells How She Suffered. Jonesboro, Ark. "I Buffered a com pleto break down In health, booto time ago," writes Mrs, A. MqCUI, from this pine. "I was very weak and could sqtdo any work. I tried different remedies, but they did mo no good. Ono day, I got a bottle of Cardul. It did me so much good, I was surprised, and took some more. Bfor I took Cardul,. I bad headache and backache, and sometimes I would cry for hours. Now I am over all that, and can do all kinds of housework. I think It Is tho greatest medicine on win." In the past fifty years, thousands of ladles hate written, like Mrs. McfJIll, to tell of the benefit received from uaraui. Such testimony, from earnest women, surely Indicates the great Yuo of this tonlo' remedy, for diseases peculiar to women. Are you a sufferer? Yes? Cardul Is the medicine you need. We vre, you to tryJt. VsrWV1!? ,WiAvW Dt.,Chiu. boom Mtdltlot Co., Chitunooei, Tnn., fotSptetal JnttrUctloni, am) 61-pge UxA. ''Horn Trtatmwl Money Wasted Aro you paying Rent? Ifow much rent do you pay out in a year that you never tone uuiu? Why not in vest this money for yourself? Listen to my propo prepo prope sition: Homes Given Away HOME NO. 1 A six room all modern bungalow with three bedrooms, a built in buffet, fir-paneled walls, Dutch kitchen, screened porch and a barn or garage on a large lot nOxlOO. all for $8000; ou terms of NOTHING DOWN and $aO per month with WO INTEREST additional. Located near So. Newtown. HOME NO, 2 A seven room two story cottage all modern, built in buffet, house nowly painted and pa pered, large lot 33x327, on the paving, located on West Second street about 15 minutes walk from this building: Total price $:K50Q on twins of $80 per month payments with no interost; and no payment down. ' IF ADDITION TO THIS, u discoipit of 7 per eeift Will be allowed for all pay ments in-advance, amounting to $100 or over. The titles to the properly are free from any and all mort gages and investigation is solicited. Mill informa tion given freely and gladly when you call on EARL S. TUMY & Don't Scrub Floors Paint them with good paint. It saves backarhe, soro knees and tired muscles. 1.1 looks better and is uagiur to keep clean. The cost is trifling. We seir GaJrnetttGorey Bloolc ?yr- 'l lU'M ijh Wlf t ACME QUALITY FLOOR PAINT for all inside surfaces to be walked on. Comes in all . sizes and pleasing shades. Is easy to apply. A qiinrl, will cover about 7i" square feed t,wo coats. AVe recommend Anne Quality Paints and Shushes for all surfaces mdoojts and outdoors. .If it's a surface to bo painted, enameled, stained, varnished or finished in any way, there's an .Anno Quality .Kind to fit the purpose, (let a copy of our "Home JUmutifving" Booklet IT'S JKIsJlO. F. W, Shapleigh Hardware 28 tfouth Central Ave. Main 5JLG1 MEDFORD, OREGON First : National Bank or MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000,00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $05,000.00 United States and Postal Savings Depository We solicit your business, which will rocoivo our , cotoful attention. v. k, pkuki, wticHimorra OltUIS OHAWFOUI), M, Xu AVd'OIU), OAHIlIKIt ASSISTANT GAHUIKIl fffWi' Py S WOMMwSjSSso