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CT J) I MlCTOfORD-MATTi TRIBUNE, OTDFOUT), QRKflON, SATURDAY, M"AKHT 7, 1914, Medford Mail tribune AN INPKPKNDKNT NKWHCAl'EIt i'UiJi,iKin:i) nvtiiir aktkhnoon UXUKIT SUNDAY 11V TUB MRDTOUD l'lUNTINO CO. Tho Dcinncrntlo Tlmoa, Tho Medford Mull. Tlio Hertford Tribune, The. Houlh em OrcRonlan, Tim Aalilnml Tribune. Office Mull Tribune Ilulldlnc. 2S.J7-2 North Tlr atret tctcpliona 76. Official I'nir of the Cllr of Medford. orflclnl IMper of Jucknon County. Kntercd n e-fcoml-eln.. matter M Medford, Oregon, under the act of Unrch 3, 1S79. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Ont yenr. by mnll. -, ....... f Of- Onn month, by mnll .... .to Per month, delivered by cnrrler In Medford, Jnckxonvlllo mid Cen- trnl Tolnt . .SO Snturdivy only, by mnll, per yenr S.00 Weekly, per yenr - -.,.,- 1 SO With Medford Stop-Over SHORT Sip, ; DIED A SUICIDE MARSIIFIEl.D, Ore, Mar. 7. With a heavy drain tile tied to hi neck, K. S. Dow, a Coos county com mission merchant and ORent for a steamer line, was drngRcd from the hay last yesterday after ten men had dragged the bottom for hour. A shortage of something like 112,000 in his accounts with the Rnlfotir Outhrlo company of Portland was dis covered. He left a noto saying he could be found, If wanted, at the bottom of the sea. Friends of Dow today expressed the greatest surprise at his act, because- ho had appeared so cheerful. A friend had talked with him tec minutes before ho Jumped off tin dock. I JACKSONVILLE ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, nco Jcnnlo Kltto, of Medford were Sunday vis itors at the home of W. C. Kltto. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmidt spent tlio week end with their daughter, Mrs. llcrt llnncy of .Medford.' A. Lundgrcn has returned from the niuc l.cdgo where he hag been spending the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Aeroga Harrison ar rived from Lakovlew one day during tlio week with the prospect of locat ing in this valley. Itnnklu Kstcs, constablo of Med ford, was a business caller during the week. Gcorgo Hoffman of Applcgato is employed at tho court house as de puty treasurer. Mrs. It. 11, Dow of Medford spent several days In town this week. Harry Helms nnd wife came over from Medford Sunday to spend the day with relatives living here. Mrs. Hlchard Illand and Will Illand wcro recent visitors from Grants Pass. Miss Jewell Dalley was hostcsi Wednesday evening to tho "San Snuco" girls, a sewing club recently organized by the younger set. Mm. J. 1 Wells nlo entertained n fow frtouds Wednesday nftcrnoon with a thimble party while Mrs. I). M. Col lins hnd as her cuests this week "The Friday Afternoon club." ttov. Shields of Medford sent a fow hours In Jacksonville this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Luy and Mr. and Mrs. Aeroga Harrison sent Wednes day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jen nings at their Applcgato ranch. Mush Nelllo CoIllnB of Ruch spent Saturday and Sunday at tho homo of her unclo Den M. Collins. A number of young peoplo from hero nro taking lessons of tho tango teachers at Medford. Doputy U, 8, Marshal Jackson wbb down from Portland this week on bt'sliicss connected with that office. Mrs. W. H. Johnson entertained a few friends at her home on Monday evening. Those resent were: Itev and Mrs, Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Jame ('roiienilller, Mr. and Mr, I). M Collins and Miss Couch. Mr. nnd Mrrf. Ulntuo Klii'm nnd dnughtor of Medford woro tho gnosis of Mrs. Harry Luy over Sunday. lCx Mayor Canon, with n party of frlonds from MetUord made JaeUsou vll'o n visit Wednesday. Mib. Leu Port In vlhltiug'Iu Ablt laud, her former homo. Mrs. Fred Flck linn returned from Ashland after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs, Clyde Maloiic, Mrs. R. B. Golden eutertalued tlio COO club at her homo last Saturday night, The following guests were present: Mr. and Mrs V C. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. I). Kliiin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, Mrs, Hurry Luy, and Mrs. I). M. Collins. !! Mrt. D. M. Rngshaw was hostoss to the Royal Neighbors last Tuesday afternoon. Look! Look! .Brooke Governor Johnson cigars, Ihpy'ro miidn In Modrord, you'll llko PW .... ' BOURNE'S WUlhV Oregon is unfortunate in Hint .Jonathan .Bourne, Ti, is not representing the state in the senate, both Oregon and the nation are fortunate- in settur ing his untiring services at the head of two of the most important committees in the nation the .joint senate and house committees on railway mail pay and parcels post, and on federal aid to gootl wads. Ex-Senator Bourne is the father of the parcels post, probably the most benefit ial legislation for the people on acted in recent .veal's, He is also the author of the most practical plan yet suggested for federal aid to states in road construction. His defeat was a blow to progressive, principles, to the prestige of the btate in national affairs and a direct loss to Oregon in adequate representation at the nation's eapitol. At "Washington, though out of office, "Mv. Uourno has for the past year been an indefatigable worker for Oregon and has been the means of securing favorable action for state appropriations. Every community has looked as much to him as to the Oregon-delegation for results, and his enviable reputation for Jus services m constant demapd. As long as Mr. Bourne remains at Washington, Oregon has really three senators instead of two, as his position and repute gives mm prestige, while his .knowledge, ac quaintance and industriousness secure the desired results. Let us hope that four years hence Mr. Uournc will see his way clear to again become a candidate for the senate, and unless all signs fail, ho will have the honor thrust upon him. . ( . Community Help From Mail Order Houses (Hood River F.utvrirfce.) We met n entlcinnn eominjr from the express office1 n few dn.vs np with u Shears-Saw buck catalogue iiuiler his nnu, which he had jut rccceivd ly e.xpre.'.'i, beenuse it wim too Inrp lo o by pareeld l)ot. Aft er lookimr nt the catalogue we could imagine what n great city Hood River would he in fifty years, if nit the people here were made from the same kind of clny n this noble eitir.cn i composed of. vvc htopped nnd chatted for n few moments. lie immediately com plained of the conditions of somo nf tlio hired in different parts of tlio cifv', nnd Ihe liphU were .something awful, nnd he thought that it wm tunc that the city administration should do oinctliiu for the "resi dents, instead of playing polities, nnd many other things that were not being done ns lie would do it. We rcucted hitn to open hi ent nlogiie nnd look over the contents nnd see if Shcnr-Suwliuck had nny heller street lij:lilf. nnd fur less money, nnd if so, Ihe city might or der by mail. We nofceil him how much the publishers of the catalogue NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY Tho police department fed and cared .for IS1 unemployed durlug the month of February and the on tiro to the taxpayers was $12.30. Tho spring weather will permit var ious dormant enterprises to start up on tho coast and Chief of Pollen Por ter expects a let up as when the mi gratory laborer can go from Job to Job on his way he does not need much assistance. Several thrifty housewives under tho influence o( this beautiful spring weather havo been expressing tho opinion that tlio city's system of handling tho undm ployed bo discontinued1 as they would llko to havo them show up. In the course of a Week at this season a forehanded lady of the houso could make her meals and handouts brln handsome returns on tho luvcsthiont. Tho enterprise of mobilizing tha mineral springs In the park and' at the railroad depot Is now In the hands of the chemists and ciiKlneur.1 and as soon as the plans are defi nitely arranged for and reports madn the committee In-charge w(l call for a special election fpr tho purpose of voting oil a bond issue to cover 'tho coutftructloit. Superintendent J' W. Met calf of Shasta division atid two prominent railroad unglnoorK exam ined the situation last Saturday and Ihe'ftrsf throo dayri of this week.' A. 7,,' Ilmory .of tho firm of Smith, Kiuery & Co., chemical engineers and chemist's of Sail Francisco spent tlireu days on the' Job and has tho contract to furnlHh tho plans and submit a report. The flow of water from these various springs runs milch larror than had genorally ''con believed from a casual vslf. Mr. Smith says It. U'H1' have to be a pump ing proposition In order that tho gas come through with the water so that the mineral waters will havo practically the same taste at the vent as at the springs. Once the Ingred ients of the waters are established the klmf of jjpu rclnnlreflf-wlii bejjpb. John A. UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant , SM , IIAUTLKTT Phones Af. 47 Mild 47.JJI AhiIihUhc KwIcp Deputy CoroW REFUSAL "delivering the goods" makes contributed toward keeping Ihe streets' in good condition, nnd how much lliey tlonnUM for Ihe lighting nf streets; hor much tuxes they paid toward our schools in which lii children nre being educiitcd. A citiceu is certainly loyal tu his (own when ho will scud to one of Hie-so mull-order houses, or even to Portland for n rntnloguc, so Unit he mny select some small urticlo nt an imngiiinry snying of u few cents. He could have gone to nny home merchant and selected just what he wanted, better good1.', nnd hundred chances to one, ;tl lc money. Does Slienrs-Sawliuek or nny I'oitluuil finn extend you credit when you ure out of funds nnd the wolf yelping" ut every door; hs due" yotif home merchant t And when sickness comes into your home, does Hie mail-order house hnMeri t the bedside lo offer their help, nnd when the cold hand of death erilU from your homo stinie of your loved ones, is the mail-order house there to see tho remains placed it) their Inst rest- ing place, and over them sculler flowers, hhowing that ultjuuigli they nre gone, they nre not. Jot-gotten f talnablc as ncaryevcry kind of pipe is manufactured In this country. Squlro Parker and wlfo have re turned from a visit with relatives In tho Imperial Valley, San Diego and other California points. G. M. Gralner is In charge of a crew at work excavating for the foundation and basement for Robert U. Vlnlng's new modem theater op posite the Klks' building. Tho work of constructing this new show houso will be pushed right along. A Suggestion To tho IMIter: As n rcudor and well-wisher of your paper, I feol qualified In offering you a sugges tion which I believe would make an Improvcmsnt In It. I would suggeht that you stnrt a special department entitled, "Opinions of Others," and sort out tho undent epigrams and other comments hnvlng nothing to do with tho news of your Willow I Springs and Ilcaglu correspondents and place them under this head. And if thoy should fall to furnish copy you could easily plnce the amusing, newsy letter of your Eagle Point correspondent In this space. I find it very oxasperating, to say tho least, when reading your paor to dlscovor that I havo been duped by these crafty newsgatherora Into reading not uaws, but their private opinions of nown published oIko- whore or tho opinions' of some long dead wit. lie assured that I have no desire to dictate the policy of your paper us I am only a poor uninspired lay man und it may bo, I cannot appre ciate tho lofty Ideas tlieko gentlemen give birth to. Rcspectrully submit ted, K. H. WALDKN. Central Point, 1arch &. KLEIN FOR KLOTHES Is ntlll at tlio old stand noxt door to tho First National Rank, upstair, MEDFORD TAILORS TT -t j At the Churches j 'Ion l.iithcinii At Zlou Lutheran filS W. Fourth street, (hero will bo no inornliiK service. lllhlo school at 10 a, m, lUhlu school nt . It) i. in. Kyouluu service (KuK.llsti) l '" .' Lenten iwrvlcn on Thuwlny even ing at T 30 p. nit' Coniu and worship. Onkdalo Atetiui MethotlUt Sun ilny school at 10 n. m. Crcnchlng at 11 a. m. and fjno p. m. Illhln study niid prayer nervlro hurmlny evening at 7::m. Come to these services and help us. Strangers nre welcome. II, M, tlranhnui, pastor. lrY Met hod M Corner Tenth and Ivy. Sunday school nt 10 u, m. Preaching at -11 n. m. and 7;30 V. m. Special ruTlvnl services every night of the week except Saturday night. You are Invited to join with use In this services. All are wel come. J. B, Urondley, pastor. Catholic Eleventh mid Oakdale. MasscH S nnd .10:30. Christian doctrine :H. Itapttsm 3 p. m, Kvcnlng devotions 7:30 p. m. Lecture. "Tho Onllnnry Authority of the Popo." Devotions on Wednesday and Fri day at 7:30 during Lent. HI. MnrkN Kplcjwl Services In St. Mark's Guild hnll. Celebration of holy communion K . hi. Sunday school 10 a. m. Holy encharlst and sermon 1 1 a. in. Kven song Wednesday nt ,N p. tu. and Thursday and Friday at t p. in. Con flrmatlon Instructions Wednesday atod Friday following evensong. Holy communion Friday 9:30 n, in. ReV. W. II. Hamilton, vicar. Fln.t Church of (lirlit, KdcutM Sunday serviro at 11 a. m sub ject. "Man." Wednesday evening Icstlmunlut meeting at 7:30. All are cordially Invited. Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. All under the age nf 20 are welcomn. Reading room In church edifice, 213 North Oakdale, open from 1-30 to 4:30 dally ccept Sunday nnd holidays. Jurkkoiix llln Pi-ctbytcrlnn Morning -worship with sermon t.t 1 1 o'clock. Subect. "Tho Privileges of tho Justified." Mrs. Hanna and Mr. Mnhony wilt sing a soprano and tenor duct with Chorus. Evening worship with Lenten sor mou at 730 p. tn. Subject, "Th First Temptation of Christ' in the Wilderness." Mr. Hal Harrington 1 ' i i -.-.-. I....K i DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD Git a ' i mall packnge of Hamburg Rrratt Tea, or ai tlio German fulkf call It. "Hamburg llnut Thto." at ny pharmacy. Take a tablmpoonlul of the tr, put a cup of boiling watr upon It, pour through a sieve nnd drink a teacup full at anv time during tlio day or bcforii rrtirlng. It In the most tffectivo way to break a roll and euro crip, as it opens tho pirn of tha skin, relMIng rongestlon. Ala looiens tlio bowrh, thus driving a cold from tlio system. Trr it the next time vou auffrr from a cold or the grip. It In Incxptmdvo and rat I rely vegetable, theriioro salo and haruilff's. E LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Sob Pain and StiffiiMt away with a small bottle of old honest 8t. Jacob Oil When your lack is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rhrumalliin has you ntllleniM up, don't suffer I Get a 25 CL-nt bottle of old, honest "fit, Jacobs Oil" at any drug afore, tour a liitlo in your tiaud and rub it right into the pain or ache, and by thn time you count fifty, tho soreness and lmc tiew Is gone. I)on't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be inswl only once. U takes thn acho and rmin right out of your buk and ends the misery. It Is magical, yet absolutely hsrmlea and doeg't, burp the skin. Noihiug tlwj Uipi lifmbago, nelutlca and Ime back misery o promptly I You're really dry ij. run nrana t,it Reflex -,r Slicker Notadrtuy "ni" vrirr pfool, bu loccny, comlort'Kivin crvi( coi iiiw win pintccl you lliruuli lhlk tad thin la U KKkiikiuijtf, 13.00 y..y??i f W put ifluiit unitit UUi V SATISFACTION ', OUARANTKKD thiw4 Will iilim A.J.TwtrCo. l'lirM BOSTON Jks ' 5t3Rk l' 4' i ' l 3Pa will nlng n tinim solo, with t-horun, Special Lenten servlin Siiturdiiy nf teruoon ut 'J'ittl o'clock, Hperlnl at tetitlou Ih culled lo nil who vvorHhlp with us, to these l.enteu Menken Paul S. lluuily, II, I)., inlnhtur. OtiiUiliin Sunday school ut Hi IS n. in. MoiuluK Kervlcn at It n. in. Ad dress by U, F. .Httlkny, Kvlbjuct, "The Jewish Talmud." Christian Hndenvor at tuno. Kveuing service 7.110. Address h Mr. Mulkey, subject. "The Scattered Nation." Tlio new pastor will bo heru next week. I'reslijtriinii Preaehlng at 11 n. m. Subject, 'The Great Demiviids," Preaching nt 7t3 p. in. Subject, "The Return of Oiieslmiis." Anthem, both morning nnd even ing. Tim Men's club meets Tuesday ftt fit.1. Subject, "The Pnnnnm Canal." the address wilt be mndo by G, M. Roberts. The Ladles' Aid will meet Tuesday ht 1 p. m. Prnyermeetlng at 7:30, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. H. C. K. meets nt 0.30 p. in. Subject, "How to Prevent Poverty," Ps. 73:1-10, lender, Carroll Cnrpon ter. J. S. C. H. meets nt 3 p. in., leader, Vivian Anderson. A kindergarten will bo slatted Sunday, March 15, for children to bo profitably en red for while tho par ents are attending tho church serv ices. This kindergarten will bn tin dcr the care of it competent director. All parents attendtnc church nro In vited tn bring thn children to this child's department of the church. MctlmdM Medford Methodist Kptsropal church, corner nt Uurtlott and Fourth streets, K. Olln Fldrldge pal6r. Services Sunday us follows", Preach ing 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Sub jects, morning, "Christian Man hood." Hvenlng, "Contentment." Sunday school. Including adult iiouhrs for ham: One span of mulos, ago C and 7 years, wolght 3500. One span, of argo marcs, weight 2 GOO. One good ul nround horso, 8 years old. Largo team, weight 3000, Ono well broke saddlo horso. Ono gentle lad les' driving mnro. Ono good ranch team, bucgy and harness.4 Can do soon at l. H. Litis. Phone 1.1(1, At t'nlon llarn WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Rocontly remodeled and oulnrgoi), added now cameras and apparatus nnd Is now utrlctly up-to-dato In every way. Cniiinicrlrnl Work of nil Kinds Including copying and enlarging of pictures, legal documents, etc. Urn mldo enlarging, any size, and kodak finishing of every kind. Professional and amntuer photo, graphic supplies. I. M. Harmon AhMorlutwl Willi Me, Shop over Isla Theater, Phono 147-J -. - ' The Newr UNION LIVERY The now brick burn on South ItivcrHido is now ODon l'or business, Everything new nnd uj) io Mine. iJivtuy aim uiuiin jjuico service. AVill lie gliul to wolcoiiie all iornier iih toiners and many new ones, RAYGAUNYAW Pi'opi'ietor, Phono 100 I A Js iHHHHIHsHBsVisWiiaB lllhlo elnsses for men, women mid ouug Indies titin n, tn, Subject fur nien's dnsH "Instructions for Luy men nt Work." Junior League ,'l ji, m, Kpworth Lenguu :ir. p. m. This will be mi eiithusliistlu mid profit ublo hervices, nlwajs largely at tended. Prniir meeting Thuradny evening 7t30 p. in, Tluiiue, "Thu City nnd tlio Kingdom." Kxrellelit tulislu by Well trained choir, iindoi the direction of F, C 'ihliueads. Special features for Hun day. Vou nre cordially Invited to all .these services. The following miistral number will be given at the First Methodist Ilphl ropal chinch tomorrow. Tim choir will sing Shelley's nltlhem "There Is a Holy City," nnd "When Power Di vine." by Fnure. Mrs, Melvlu Rank er wl slug "Not a Sparrow Knlloth," by Abti mid a iiuarut will sing "Nearer My God tu Thuo," by Schll ling. Smoke Mt, Pitt. Cigars and help build up n pay roll for your own town, : in i j ii i i ' f -i- ISIS THEATER FRIDAY-AND KATTItpAY PKlUlHANf THE ADVENTURES OF KATHLYN t y N't), a ' "THE TWO ORDEALS" The nplendld envlroumeut of the throne of Allnhn, rich in nil the Oriciitul eniiiriHon of Indin, f urtilwIifM Hunetli opportunities pielor tally. "THU TWtl OlIDKAI.S," with eopnrd nnd lioiin, innke nil iinlmnl pleture on a heroic Kcnle herelol'orn iiuiiltempled. A thriller beyond compare. IN TWO IIKKI.K. Tllltni: OTIIKlt IMIOTOPhAYH. PAGE THEATER SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT run Carnegie, Alaska-Siberia Expedition Pictures PAIITIIKKT NOHTII WITH Till: t'AMl'.IIA Thrilling Hunting Keemw uiutur tlio MIiIh'ikIiI .Sun. WITH INSjTIMJCTIVr: I.HtrWHIB SIX REELS I'olur Ileur anil Wulruh Hoping within leu feel. i-KIUKH IO, 1.1c, 'J0e. Kpceiul llniKniii Mntiuei) Hiindiiy, I tic, nny sent Mnllneo 'J:H0 V. M. Keiiiiif, 7::iU. K. II. -Dou'l full (o sen thu dNpliiy In tho I'nge lobby. It'n woilh heelnff. STAR THEATRE TODAY "A Message from Mars" jroiir-pari IValuro ro(liic.tioii, Mined in Kiil-IiiikI iiii dor direction of tlio "liinioim Pliiycr" ('onipany. VAN & DAVIS A vory clover Hinuing and dancing net. CONSTRUCTION OP AN AEROPLANE ' Educational i BRICK AND POTTERY MAKING Educational WQOLWORTH and WOOLWORTH New niimie nnd effectH I t 'i - ' ADMISSION Mm WiImm Milk.r'i Frii A Duly thai Rvtry Man Owm lo Thi Who I'irpeuialo the ft ace. II UJiiit ns liiiMirlnut tlmt mm nimnl knuw ut nreireatlvu imillKnl In nihnuno i) inoiiii'tiiixiii, 'i lie suit ferine ' InrliUiit t " chllcbbrarlni' can Im ' enslly ntoluVdbf hnv tug nt bund a lxutln of iliithor's Frkilil. This Is a p'uetrnt Itijr. eiterunl pillcft (Inn tlmt rvllfTmi nil ti'iiilon UHin tho niiii I'lrH nnd rliilblxs tlinil to ciniid without imltiful strh uihih thn llininriit. T'uis IIipiv Is avoided nervinw "pells: the leiidcnry tn !ifliicn or iniiriiliic sliknrna la eeuuUrActfd, nnd n lirlgnl. Imp pj dl)otliti Is itreaerved thnl collects wondcrfi'.lly iiikui Rio charchT nnd trtn iH'rniueiit f the Utile ono seen to coiur. You enu ohtiilu it ImiIIIh of ".Mntlwr'-i rrlrnd" nt nny dru nlM nt f I 00. It prmervm llifl uiollirr'n lionllh, rnnblra bT lo tnakl u iimiplot rffov-irr, nnd Jlui w lib rvnrwrtl sirriistli shfl will ennvrly devoln hertelf lo m cn nnd ntteollmi which menu so iiinrli In the wi'lfnre of Ihe child. Wrltn to tha llrnillleld RoKtilntor ' --'" Iimnr lllils. Allnntn, On., for thrlr vnju able nnd limtruiilre book of EUlil.tiice for riprctnut tuothcts. 10 CENTS m I r -m mtm 4rw