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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1914)
4v MEIWOItl) WAII, TKIIIUNE. MKnFOIin. OliKOON'. WKIINIiSlUV. JIAIft'll 'Si, III! I, lAK 'WO i IOCALAND , L PERSONAL lingular mcotlug of Kennies chap tcr No. C.G, tonight nt ?.:?0. Socle! night. Mrs. .lames Nuckloy of Applegate Is visiting Thomas McAndrow nid hi family, Kclstcr Indies' tailoring college, iO days sowing with drafting, $25; 40 days Rowing courso flG da; drafting courso JIG. W. J, Webb has gone to Wood, Cal.. to remain 6mcllmc. Mr. Palsy Hodge of Hoss t.ano was a recent visitor In Mcdford V. II. llatlcy mndo a I'uslncst. trip (to Ashland Tuesday. If ,ypur grocer don't handle New town Hnkory good, phono 446 and your order will be delivered prompt ly. ' SR Y T. Afhpole was of the many who went to Jacksonville Tuesday. E. 11. llanley and 1 H. Madden were business visitors In Mcdford Tuesday afternoon. The Gold Hill post orflce ' s re ceived presidential classlflcat and Postmaster Heed will receive a lacy of 1000 per year hereafter. Orders taken for all kinds of vjge tablo plants, any quantity. Early cabbago plants now ready. Port land avenuo Greenhouse. Phone 87-lt. 330 It, It. Mlntcr of Eaglo Point was In Mcdford and Jacksonville Tuesday. Mrs. II. H. Corliss of Phoenix was among Mcdford friends Tuesday. Clinton Cook of Applegatc and II. F. Whotstono of Roguo Hlvcr tran nctcd business In Medford the fore part of the week. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at U. & C. cash store. Newtown Bakery. 2S Fred Pell who has been In Med ford visiting his family, left for Washington this morning.' H. h. Van Demark of the Don Lee Cadillac agency In San Francisco, has arrived in Mcdford and gone to work In the mechanical department of the Crater Lake Mortor Car Co. Mrs. E. M. Wilson does first class kodak finishing at 210 Laurel St. 313 G. W. Trefren of Ashland was In Mcdford and Jacksonville on pro fessional business Tuesday. Dr. J. V. Itoblnson was down from Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. Mnko your own gowns. Do your sowing with us. Prices reasonable. Parlors In F, K., Deuel's, store. Mr.. Emma Myers. - - - -C " . Mrs. M. Peter and her son, Merle, who havo been spending several months In Mcdford, left for Oakland, Cal., today. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb of Cen tral Point district made a trip to Medford this morning. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John II, Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Doyden Hldg., Main street. M. P. Jacoby and F. W. Slfers of Tulo were transacting business In Medford today. Mrs. F. II. Farrar of Ray Gold is making Medford friend a visit. Bee Tumy for fire Insurance. " George F. Hall of Prospect came to Mcdford yesterday. He returned from Coos Hay recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Knighton of Eagle Point motored to Mcdford to day. Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin ish ,at J. O. Gerking's studio, 228 E. Main St. -Fhone 320 Clarence Meeker was a recent busi ness visitor In Ashland. Lewis SI vers of Mays creek ur rived In Medford thin morning, but will not stay long. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. ' John A. Cook of Gold Hill vMtoi In Mcdford aud Jacksonville Wednes day. Rev. and Mrs. W. II. Hamilton re turned today from Grants Pass, their former home. Fresh lime. Medford Lbr. Co. I. W. Wilson, deputy sheriff, was In Mcdford Tuesday on official busi ness. Ed Mills of Lake creek precinct was In Medford Tuesday, en route to Salem to visit his wife. Tumy writes better flro Insurance. Mrs. George Coriim was a Jack sonville visitor Tuesday afternoon. George W. Dunn, former ronnty Judge, took a car loud of cattlo to Portland this week. Remember Tumy writes fire Insur ance A. L. l'arkhurbt, president of the Crater Lake Is aspiring to represent Multnomah county In the Mate leg islature, II. Zlndler, H. P. scitlon foreman in Cow creek canyon. Is spending n few daya in Medford Weeks & McGowan Co. UNDERTAKERS Lady AfcftUtnut l)y I'Jiouo MM 7 V. W. Week JOS-JU A. K. Orr B78-M KJIU 1'hoUM tttt't't'l'l't'l'f'fif'i f F M. McKlnnls of Autloch made n trip to Medford Tuesday afternoon. A. Conro Floro of Central Point district motored to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. R. Ulnnd ot Grants Pass ar rived In Medford Tuesday, en route to Jacksonville ' J. M. Croncmlller, county troas titer, tarried n few hours In Mcdford Tuesday, Model Hakcry goods at Do Voos. D. W. Stone or Willow Springs dis trict tarried nwhllo In Medford Tues day. John Hoist of Sams Valley, forest f ranger, arrived In Mcdford Tuesday. ' Mrs. Thomao Fusou has returned from a visit at Grants Pas. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or place- by appointment. Phono M 1471. Judgo John L. Child of Crescent City passed through Mcdford Wednes day morning on route to Washing ton In bahatf of the Crescent City harbor appropriation. Mrs. Emit Mohr I Improving rapidly from n serious operation sho underwent at Sacred Heart hospital? three weeks ago, and Is out of dan ger. Screen doors at Medford Lum ber Co. ' Mrs. Nancy Rccdson of Phoenix ' visiting friends and relatives In thU city for n couple of das. Thomas Gray of Albany Is spend ing a few days In the valley attend ing to business matters. "Tho Mutual Movies," Mcdford' Re show. Roost "It." Program changes dally. Matinee 2:13 p. m. ovenlng 7 p. m. 3 R, E. Golden of Grants Pas was a business visitor In Mcdford the first of the week, Mrs, Owens of Jacksonville vis ited frlondi In Medford Tuesday af ternoon and evening. J. O. Gcrklng. the best all aronnd photographer in southern Oregon.. Alnyj reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. h Jean Hoke of Central Point was a business visitor In the city tnls morn ing. Mrs. Louis Ulrlch of Jacksonville visited with friends In Mcdford Tues day. The freshmen class of the high school will give a class dance In tho Natatorlum Friday evening. Peter Fnrrell of Harrlsburg, Oro gon, Is-spendins; a few days in the city attending to business matters. The toughest looking aggregation of wanderers that has bit the city so far this year arrived Tuesday after noon, and stood around and re counted thoir -experiences with tho army of the unemployed at Sacra mento. They wero herded by th police near the Commercial club jjulldlng, and given instructions to board tho first freight or go to work for the county on road work. A'l were fairly well dressed, nnd typical of a class that hangs out around dive saloons of the cities. Henry Callaghau and Andrew Jeldness are making ready to leave the first of the week for tho Hlue Ledge district for tho spring and summer work on their mining claims. Prof. Harry Howolls made a busi ness trip to Jacksonville Tuesday nftcrnoon. H. J. Kingston of Ashland was p. business visitor in tho city Tuesday afternoon. Jasper Deanc of Phoenix Is a huslness visitor in tho city today for a few hours, Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Thompson of Roseburg aro spondlng a fow days ir. the city attending to business mat ters. C C. Prim was over from Jack sonville for a few hours Tuesday af ternoon. Dr. H. Hjers and wife of Saloni aro visiting the family of C. L. Ree.l on North lilversldo avenue this week, after spending the winter visiting relatives at San Diego, Col. Dr. H)ers is well known uuiong tho plo liter residents of this section, nnd was closely Identified with tho early history of Oregon, at one tlmo being surveyor-general, and state printer, and wan editor of tho Roseburg Plalndealer at Rosobiirg for a num ber of years. John Potter of the Steamboat ills tritt wag in tho city for a fow hours Monday atendlng to business juat ters. Joo If, Wilsoto of Talent was vis iting friends and attending to bus! ness matters Tuehdny afternoon. Tho section gang of tho S. P. are raising tlu. side track at tho depot and putting in im v tius. Ulrlch & Ryan itrn still In the gro cery game. ri -! I-. ilry granu lated augur, I oft pounds 11. Go. Cane sugar !.!. j'rldu of Walla Walla flour hard whiat 1..'5 sack, and all other goods In like proportion as usual for cash. Tho sale of the John D. Oltvoll home to Mrs I.ouUo 1). Joiioh was consummated Tuitfilny bv Mofcw Harlidull. tho consideration was not uuiiied Grant H. Dlmnilck of Oregon C'lly, republican caudlduto for governor, h lu lliu city today In tho Interests of his rumllilufiy mid meellng old nnd new friends, FIERCEST BATTLE OF WAR RAGING -u ' AOPmTP Wll I A I mounitiK "f Mtiteiueiit nltnliiileil C? M.NNrnl.N VII I lu 'iuorttl l'". commmidiiijr Ih' nUULIlIU flLLli i troop in Ireland., to the oltict Hint Jl'AUItf. Movlco, Mar. :.':.. Gen eral Chao. military governor of I'hl hunhun state, auiioutircd this nftoi noon that he had reeolvud encourag ing news from General Villa. It was somewhat ooufttlug, how ever. Villa said the fiercest Uattlo oi the rebellion was raging nt Torroon and Gomes Pnlnolo. At the influent the federal held the latter pluro. it was added. Yet Villa asserted that he had the federals surrounded and would soon capture both towns. The rebel, according to Chao' message, were using l.ordo and HI Verjel ns their bases. As nearly could bo ascertained, the federals re took Gomes Palacio last night or early today. Artillery "was said to be figuring largely In tho engagement. KING GEORGE CRITICISED FOR BENDING TO LIBERALS LONDON. March 2? Westmins ter continues a seething caldron over whnt the liberals now denounce ns tho "mutiny of tho nrmy aristocrats'" against the democratic government. The fact Is established from all ob tainable evidence that Gcnural Hit bory Gough and other officers of tho Third cavalry brigade demanded aud obtained written nssurauces hc would not be ordered to fight Sir Edward Carson's Ulster volunteer and that these cssuranco wero ob talncd largely through the king's personal Intervention.' Before loavlng london they sent messages to brother officers In Ire land they found support from tin highest quarters." Tho throne which has traditional ly kept out ot party controversies, both because of aloofness and as n point of honor with public men and newspapers, U involved iu the dis cussion as never before during King George's reign or that of his diplo matic father. The JToornl sqctlou who opposed what they denounced as a surrender to tho military oligarchy aro criticis ing the king with the greatost free doom. SURVEY 0FIEG0N COAST TO BATTLE HIGH LIVING COST SAN I-'KAXCISCO. Mnrch 2.--The department of commerce Is go ing to do much during tho coming summer for tho Pacific coast, Secre tary Itedfleld told the San Francisco chamber ot commerce today. Two great undertakings are al ready determined upon, a survoy of tho fisheries off tho Orogon coast to ddtermlnc how much they may con tribute to the food supply nnd a more careful survey of tho Alaska coast to Increase the safety of shipping. The steamer Albatross will lenvo no.xt summer for tho Oregon coast. Secretary Itedfleld said, to Investi gate the halibut and other fishing possibilities. "I hollevo wo may add as greatlv to the food supply of the Pacific coast In this way," ho said, "as tho fishing hanks of tho Atlantic hnvo contributed to tho food of the cast.' CABINET ABOUT TO FALL (Continued from pags 1.) ordered to the liter coast, iieely, in i.tferinsr liis resiiuilnu. TOO hA'l'K TO CfiASSIFY. FOIt SAI.K Cheap, inodorn 7 room bungalow, built lu furniture, bcrconcd porch, hath, etc, large lot, plenty of fruit and berries. Call evenings niter ' p. m, lOL'l Kant 11th or phono -I17-M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Hug and Carpet Cleaning and "Weaving 511 HAST MAIN flT-UKET Phone 533-Jt SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most economical, cleansing and germicidal of nil antiseptics is A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Ab n medicinal antiseptic for douches iu treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulceration ol noso, throat, and that caused by feminine I11h it hamio equal. For fen yeara tho Lydlu B. I'Jnkhum Mcdlcluo Co, has recommouded I'axtluo In their private correupoudenco with women, which jirovun Hh nuporlorlty. Women who huvo Ikwii cured say It is "worth tu weight lu gold." At driJKKlhls. LUu. Iiiri'ii mt ur Ijv mull. Tho i'axtou Toilet Co., iloutoii, Mass, I .. f,.Mrti hotly denied Hull the kfv- lint) niter fcrcd between llio war ollice pud I he army office" who reHiiturd. This, however, diil not pievent ninny uieiii hers oC imrlitiinont from mtyiinr tlittt they lielievcd he did. Uniitying to ii tpiui.v us to (he I ps iii iivinniu to tue ei net tnut the fount rv would he "nlilure" li vZ:Z::: ZZZO, Cottolene forn .tho Jllipoisi lie was iiioiIoiird, loo. nivirinjr' men ilown, ttiitt that all we wiiuteil os to keep older," "'Since there Iihh been u uiisun- to Ihe nrxtiiminm he n-wl lo pels.,.....,. , q, n j jjko dinjghmitg and '""' "' Wi I. ..f nil Kind, (lenernl tiouuh to wilhdraw his iisiv I . rt .,, tv.illf nn iintion from the nu.i.v. "I tol.l htm." PWtriCS. IIKbO rcnil " ,,. 01iyhlK .md riilarglm: of si,l Soely. ".hut llienemineiit had , NVholeSOmo imd dlgCStlbk I if, , W ot. M. I HI! lll1ltfli l .Ml'lHlllV MIV I ''"' , All! .leistandinir. tjiwu.' rfpliwl (lenenil no odors. Merely strnin tutor tlougli, 'wo Iniil hotter luive the tiueluslng und it Is ready for next time. situnliou in iwntiiiK. There lire recipes "I nurt'Cd, tlniftcil u iitciiior.iudiim I rop jjood thinRS and pve it to tleueml (loiiuli. u''!you nnd your was HHttsiiiui ni not mt insist on ivsiguliijf." Ilefetxl the King like Sertv, Premier As-millt ami others tried lo detniil (he k'Og ngiiuist the iict'ttsutioii of having in tertVred inipropeily In the home rule cotit rowr). The liberals, labor and Irish iiicitilion. did not wnnu up nmeli over Asiiiilh's deprei'Mtien nt attempts to "drat; lo maiely's iiatue into mu'Ii n malti'r," but tliev ehceted euthusiiistieally when he dciiouiueil atmv liettiou. "Such dictation would put tlu government nt tho mercy ol' th.- ,tnn nud navy,'' he sfli. "We don't apolosie. hccaiisr all we took were Krfeetlv pioper nod natural st.p, to picscrve order in Irclund in ici ot the fact that S.r I iluurd t'aison eUllllieil to have oiv.n I'fil and rpnp pod UJO.oOtl men to n-ist home rule." "SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR CONSTIPATED CHILD Delicious "l-Vult Ijixnllve" Cnn't Iliirin Tender I.lttle Stomach, Liver nml ItowcN. Kvery mother realises, alter glvln her rhlldruu "California Syrup of Figs." that this ,1s their idwnl laxa tive, because Ihoj lor Its pleasant tnsto and It thoroughly cleanses tlo tender little hlipmach. liver an I bowels t.itl.ou't griping When c.-ois. irn.ah'p. (ovartali or breath Is bad, imacji hour, look nt tho tongue, mother' If co.it od. give a teaspoontul oi this harmles "fnilt laxative." aud lu a fow hours all lb. foul, coustlnatud waste, sour bllo unJ undigested food pa! out of th' bowels, nnd you hnvo a woll, playful child again. When Itu llttlu systoru Is full of cold, throat nor, ha stom nob-aiiie, diarrhoea, Indlgnftlun. coll.- remember, a good "Inside clean ing" should always- bo tho firs treatment given. w m Millions of mothers keop ' t'aifor ula Syrup of Figs," handy; the- t.n a teaspoonful today saves a !-) il.i'd tomorrow. Ask your driigjcist for n 30-cent bottle qf "California Srui of KIrs." wlikhAjias directions for hnblos. chllilrvit. of "ell ages and grown-ups prlntcij.on tho bottle, lie wnro of counterfeits sold hero, o don't bo fooled. Viet the gonulno, mado hy "Cnliforiifalig S)rtip Com. pany " . r Pumps 1 Again this season tho woll droscd woman will wear pumps In her homo and out ot doors, morning and evening. Sho demands that thuy bo correct n their llnou-.-Hlmple, jut elegant, CJlilmii ns well as morn fun cry hoelrt Will be worn, nml too aro Inclined to 1"i slightly more pointed Wo offor-.u-wido cholto lu variety. $( "o0a (Fn" tng 8 few fiioro Hbtl. Hero is what n prominent plvysiciun suys in rcunrds to Cottolene "Being essentially a vegetable UlUbl JlfJIUUIUIl llliU IIUIIIIHfuo cooking medium known." . vi v ultdecpfrytriKCottolcnoiaauporlor,"""" ,""'" ' ' "" nml moat economical bocmiso yow . riittaltltin of every kind. use It ncnin nnd nRiiln. It abaorlisi Professional and niuatuor photo- mMHHHMBI ' children will liko. in our valuable FREE Rocle' Book. "HOME HELPS," Drop a postal for your copy. Order Cottolene from your grocer. CHICAOO iTBWBnUfWW KEEP CLEAN And Prevent Disease My scientific vapor Imths, mastaxc, needle spray or shower batlm. Costs no innro than Turkish hath, but more plcasnut nml beneficial. Scpniato apartment for Indies v Hit litily ntteiiil ants. 'Dr. R. J. tockwood Ciilropinitor UiKt.UOlI (luriietl-Corcy iihig., rtiniio net lMUi v i!? 3r r J K ZifylZK,liZiZZiyZZ&& t V V X t r f ; t ? ? ? ? ? ? y t r y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ! q4 ; 3 CAMERA SHOP Heretitly remodeled and enlarged, added new ciitiiorns nud apparatus .u,d is now strictly up,o.da,o In ..... " ...i. i.. ....I., ...im, iini mI.,. unit luulalx Krnj,,e supplies, !, .M. Mm moil Asoiate(l Willi .Me. Shop over Isis Thoalur, Phono H7-J WESION Pumps that Please I A Well Dressed Lady from San Francisco tame Into the store Maturdii) to look a, street tihoiM. While trMug them on another lnd e.in.e In nnd sat down, beside her. lo tr "i piiniHi ",M)!" said the lad) from Pu I'mmlKui of pretty aud niustlile pumpa you have here Mour pumpa, hut tkoy ntwaya slip on lh- Slie had alrond)' diH'Idml on a tho clerk, nnvliuta to ploniw br town," showed hor several ylylmi of our hum one strati immia. "My. what n pretty shup.nl pomp, hw ur it liHtka on my foot nnd It would never si In at the heol." "Whut prnrtlenl aoliw and ticoU, yot they lwk Jwrt a hIco as Uh light and dainty ohm." t'pou being told they wero only $3 and 1J.10 In M'lvot. khm Htntiil aaii pntout leathers. Mho raid' "Mini ford hold muuy aHrttrlwt for tue. but this Is the grwtt of them all." " That Is Mtlsfniilon tbul coinn by Mttlstylng tho dMlri of nr pslrons. First rlaas shoe repairing. C. MJiKIDD & CO. Always yhcn you want lo find the Tallest Grass, you get off the Main Road. You might find just the same conditions if you were to get off the main street. Just Walk up N. Frent: street to 126 and 134 and see if the "Picking" isn't a little bet ter. We claim to have the 3 'Cheapest Stores in The West. WILL H. WILSON "The Live Wire" Phone 467 X ;; ; ; ; a maaaaaaaaaaaaa. WMemore's fl ShooPolish9S NNKtT OUAIITV LAHOIST VAHItTV iir.''' rBijju,ABfi xiuim.1, , i n-iiMtiiii IIOiI ' till ' I I I li.lir. M.ltllllll.MH I tlilllM lllUl lllll Wn.W.'. "I III VII 'ill'' , ... "imnirt . tst.ir ! piiiiiij t!Uuiili.i(ii,i I r u SMU'fl", "'f "lllll" cimii'lui ft t r u ,"i"in yi't UV" iililliihliieltirthi'fl U A I llr 'i.,Mf.n ml Imp In ll Urk ti ' I ilitoiliit liuh ,.rrl..O.,tWM. "htSVIIIH' -, Ki rill, niTiHiriMTiiiiurviii,-iin'w,"i riNs nll paOK U fi f fallk kl' iln f ' k. Iiim' lununa Ml Hint Mttfl IU Mll.tl Hll .fMflf III luilwi IKll'l IH'tll lrll XI Hi K 1.11, 10. -UMI UU11II rlii.-im inlcrv ?.'-. -.. . ... .. ... I tbtifirtfMhil.f f i,lH lk rlMIKMl4. II IvuftlfO-f ,1 ! rti ,n ainn t n, i.n.mf ir.l. WIOTTSMUrtC UfllH, cu., 10.20 Albmir fti OmnbHilu, M. Tki O.'J'i .!. Ih,nl ,U.i.(,if AA.V VlMl IM IM lltili. ft hat m lariif vnriiit low Uw wish I etui Id polr of patnut tiuttiM butter than they dM In MHl kwr Iiwnhi V I A t V v t y y y y y y y V ? y y y y y y y y y V t y y y V t y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y i, 4" L i