Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Tho Mouford Conservatory will
. mm.ami vi.v Qntmv.nv !n the after-
U tumvil aiuv " - J
nnnn wlllrll will t)0 tUtrtlV ft Hill) II B
rocltol nnd partly n faculty concert.)
Anions tho members of tho faculty
taking part will bo Mr. IM Andrews,
Mr. Carlton Janes ami Mr. Tallinn
cKor, Tho concert will bo freo to
ihn nubile anil1 will bo given In the
)mil nf ill Pnnsorvatorr building. It!
will begin at 3: 30 ami no tli ' M will
lm required. Tho program 1 ue
announced Inter.
Ladles, our guaranteed spoiuHy
wrapped broad at 1). & C. cash stor.r
Nowtown Ilakcry. 2S
Miss Nellie Melntyro who Is
charged "by the Ashland authorities
with passing bad checks, was taken
from tho county Jail Monday by her
father and returned to tier nome In
Independence, Oregon, by her fnthcr.
Miss Mclntyro Is a refined nnd cul
tured young lady, nnd her Willam
ette valley acquaintances arc at a loss
to account for her escapade.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives made any tlmo or
placo by appointment. Phone M
1471.
A slight chango for tho better is
noted today In tho condition of Mrs.
Charles II. Gny, who Is seriously 111 nt
Sacred Heart hospital.
Screen doors at Medford Lumber
Company.
Willis Hopkins of Kugcnc Is at
tending to business matters In the
city for a few days this week.
Plato Ice. Morning deliveries.
Mcdfonl Ice &. Storago Co. Phone
264.
Tho recent rains have caused a
Blight rlso In tho rivers nnd steams
of tho Ttoguo river valley.
Pennant wrapped bread, guaran
teed fresh at Oakdale Grocery.
Made at Nowtown Bakery.
Great black banks of clouds hung
over Ml. Wagner this noon, nnd ll
recalled to the minds of mt.i' 0'1
residents tho tlmo there wag a cloud
burst on tho summit of that serene
peak. Though tho sun was shining
In tho valley. It could bo seen that a
heavy rain was prevailing In tho
foot hills.
Save money. Use Plato Ice. Med
ford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 2C4.
Uriah Dunlap of Hilt, Cat., ts
spending a few days In the city at
tending to business matters hero and
Jacksonville.
Milk and cream at tVo'a. '
Gccso nnd ducks aro now making
their regular spring flights north,
tho night movements over the city
liolng plainly heard. Some of a flock
Tuesday night becamo daizlcd by tha
electric lights and wandered around
In tho sky lost, and honking for their
mates.
Don't bo docolvcd. Use Plato Ice.
Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phone
2fM.
A freight train a milo and a halt
long passed' through Medford this
noon, nnd It was tho longest freight
train that has pasted through Med
fnnl In n voar. Most of the box
cars were empty, and contained from
ono to a dozen hoboes.
Special for Sunday, Ne;olltan
brick velvet Ice cream. Phou. tS J
II.
Plato Ico, guaranteed clear, hard,
puro. Medford Ico & Storage Co.
Phono 2C4,
Hud Anderson will fight Joo Swalu
at Itnymond. Wash., tonight, and
there is no excitement, no cheers, no
tears hereabouts, In strange contrast
to n year ago this April, tho month
In which ho put tho dampers on K.
O. llrown. There is littlo local In
terest. Why not have your Insurance In a
big company? Holmes tho Insurance
Man, Is tho ugcut. '
Situs Dcano of Ashland wus among
tho visitor In Medford Tuesday af
ternoon. Seo Tumy for firo insurance.
n, K. Johnson of Itoseuurg Is a
business visitor in tho city this week.
Add to directory, White's Velvet
Ico cream factory, phono No. 481-R.
2 'J
Attorney Gun Newbury of thla
city whs attending to legal business
before tho Josophlno county court at
Grants Pass Tuesday.
Kresh lime. Meatord Lbr. Co.
Miss Kato liurgcr of Grants Pass
who has been been visiting friends
in this city, returned to her homo
tho first of tho week,
Tho standard bred stallion. King
Seal, No. G1138, record 2:11, over
half mllo track made last Soptomber
at uncouver, 11. C, will mako a short
Benson before racing this year. Fee
$25.00 to Insure. T. 1., Tayior, own
or, 43
Hoy Pattorsou of Central Point
wan a IjubIiuwh -viulior In the city for
u few hours this morning.
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VeeK$McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Lwijf Assistant
ptH r, .w, f
fmt0l At UfT wttfn
jn
Secretary V. W. Streets of tho
Commercial club spent Tuesday In
Grants Pass attending to business
matters.
If your grocer don't hnndlo Now
your order will bo delivered prompt
ly. S. II. Morse, postal Inspector with
headquarters nt Kosoburg Is attend
ing to official matters In this city
for a tow dn).
Orders taken for nil kinds of vrge
tablo plants, any quantity Knrly
cabbngo plnnts now ready. Port
land nvcnuo Greenhouse Phone
S7-U. 330
Howard Shearer of Grants Pa
was n business visitor In the city tho
first of tho week.
Postcards "fie per dozen this week
nt Up To Date Studio, 232 Knot Mnlu.
4l
Say clear, pure Plate Ice. Med
ford tco Jfc Storago Co. Phone 2fil.
Pat Welch, president of Uogue
lands, and one of tho best known
men In tho west, who has been 111
for sovoral months. Is recuperating
at Pasadena, Cal., and according to
a tciegrnhi received by J. T. Sulli
van of this city n life long friend, Is
res-ting easy, but Is kept quiet, and
no visitors or business communica
tions are permitted. Mr. Welch Is
well known In this city.
J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around
photographer In southern Orogon..
Alays reliable Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 22S
Main St. Phone 320-J.
Judgo C. C. Prim of Jacksonville
spent n few hours In Medford this
morning on business.
Tumy writes better firo Insurance
A. S. Long of Salem ts attending
to business matters In this city to
day. Manila, chocolate and White's spe
cial ice crcain. for Sunday. Phone
4S1-K. '
For sale, 3 aero applo orchard
tract, 10 year old trees, north of
James Campbell on King's Hlghwav.
Cash or easy terms. L. C. Ulm.
Hotel Medford. 20
Kodak finishing, glossy or dull fin
ish at J. O. Gcrklng'i studio, 228 E.
Matn St. Phono 320-.
Ladles, our guaranteed specially
wrapped bread nt 13, & C. cash store
Newtown Bakery. 2S
Model Bnkery goods at Do Vocs.
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
H. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Boydcn
Bldg., Main street.
Mrs. Laura Weston does first class
dressmaking and tailoring. Evening
gowns a specialty. Rooms, M. P. &
11. building. 21
On Saturday, April IS, at 2:30
p. m. nt th Baptist church, Mrs.
Lulu L. Shepard will lecture. Her
subject, "Teaching tho Sanctity of
the Body," is a great benefit nnd
should bo henrd by the mothers.
ELECT FIRST OFFICERS
Director, of the Hoke cannery
project met this morning and elected
officer ami adopted the official
nnmc of tin- l.ogue Itivcr Cunning
company. The officer .-vlectcd are
as follow.: l're-i.lent, J, C. iliinn;
viec-ireMilent, J. A. Wc-terlimd;
treasurer, J. A. I'crry; steretnrv
John H. Carkiii"-; manager, K. II.
Hoke; executive cemmittee: Hurt Au-dur-oii,
J. A. Perry ami Guy (.'minor.
Another meeting will he held to
morrow, when arrangement, will In
made for tho purchase of machinery,
erection of building and the rnUiiiK
of the remaining if.")00.
BRITT GRIFFIN CREEK
The Kmil Uritt ranch of .101 acre..
on Griffin creek whk sold tlii- week
by J. II. Schebcl of thi. city to a
Mr. Gibon of Everett. Wash. The
land nil, hold at $10 an acre, aggre
gating .12,040, the new owner to an
Mime control and occupancy at once
The laud i coimiileiei one ot the bed
liny, iii tho valley ami will be iimm!
for duiryim,'. fruit gi owing and al
falfa rain ini: A miimII oroliiuil i o.i
I lie place.
ItlUlilo-Mtirphy Fight.
Returns .by rounds from the Hit-
cliie-Miirphy fight will bo received at
tho Oaku Billiard Hall at 28 N. Front
St., Friday o.'enliig. 22
TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY
FOIt SALE Fivo acic applo orchard
truct, 10 year old trees, north of
James Campbull on King's High
way. Cash or easy terms. L, ('
I'lm. Hotel Medford. 22
FOIt EXCHANGE "I llluuiooL dairy
ranches and' Income property for
.Medford property, business pre
furred. Clark Itealty Co.
FOU BALE-Flvo room iiiodor"
liotiho. three lurgu loin, berries,
fruit trees. W P Halter. .105
Portland Ate,, prko 12500. 2C
LAST CHANCE OF
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OFFICE
EXPIRED I0DAY
This Is tho Inst dnj In which enu
dldates for county oftlccs ran tile
their nominating petitions and up to
3:30 this afternoon, not a now cnu
dldnte had filed. Tho democratic
and republican pnrtlss are- well rep
resented, not n progressive, showing
up for office. Tho socialists Itnvo n
full ticket which they will present
100 days before tho general election
for a plnce on the ballot.
Tho most sought nftor office Is
sheriff, thero being threo G. O. I
nnd two democratic c.xndlffntos. Tho
hottest primary fight promises to
center around tho raco for county
treasurer and coroner. Incumbent
County Clerk Gardner Is tho only
seeker after the clerkship, and
H Maddeu Is the only candidate who
wants some remarks printed nt'er h'r
name on the ballot. They aro "Loss
taxes, buslnws administration, econo
my, development nnd progress." He
Is opposing Joo Smith for commls
sloner from the second district. Tim
filings for county offices nre:
ltciubllcaii
County treasurer, Fred L. Cohlg,
James M. Cronemlller.
Sheriff. W. 11. Slnglcr. A. W.
Walker and A. K. Earhnrt.
County commissioner, J. C. Smith,
F. 11. Madden.
County clerk. G. A. Gardner.
County recorder, Chauttccy Florey.
County surveyor. A. S. Too.
Coroner, A. E. Kellogg, W. W.
L'ssher.
Justice of peace, Jacksonville,
Henry I)o; Medford. G. O. Taylor,
democratic
Surveyor, 11. E. Brown.
Itecordvr. l.co'L. Jacobs.
Sheriff. J. F. Hlttsoii. J. L. Sum
mervllle.
Treasurer, Sid Brown.
AMPLE APOLOGY OR BLOODSHED
(Continued from pig
manded thorn emphatically.
"It cannot but strlko anyone who
has watched tho course of events In
Mexico as significant." said a high
government official today, "that un
toward incidents such as theso havo
not occurred to the representatives of
other governments. Repeated of
fenses against tho rights nnd dlgnlt
of Americans have necessarily caused
the Impression that they havo been
singled out for manifestations of Ill
will and contempt.
.May See the Light
"The state department authori
ties feel confident that when the ser
iousness and cumulative effect of
these Incident Is made evident to
tho Mexican government, Hint gov
ernment will seo tho propriety of
giving such ovidenco or Its desiro to
repudiate and correct theso things as
will not only satisfy the Washington
administration but show tho rest of
the world nn entire change of atti
tude. "There can bo no loss or dignity to
the de facto government of Mexico In
recognizing to tho fullest degrco th
claims of a great sovereign govern
ment to Its resiect."
XOTI cTT
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undorslgncd will apply to tho city
council at its mooting to be held
April 21st, 1014, for a license- to
sell malt, sjilrltuoiiB apd vinous li
quors In quantities less than a gallon
at Its place of business, 22 N. Front
street, city of Medford for a period
of six months.
8ELSBY & KENNEDY.
Dated April 11th, 101 1.
Yon Want Tour
KODAK NEGATIVES
To Bo Treated Carefully
Bring Thorn Hero for Developing and
Printing.
THE KWKM STUDIOS
'222 West .Main Kt. Medford, Ore.
Wittemore's
11 Shoe Polishes
FINEST QUALITY IARCCST VARICTV
"CllTUiik."lii or - mlu ai wamiluc tht
potiUvUrpjnurii Oil. 1 " I I oliiicaUilIti
wl chtlJrcu'" IfKit mul nlmi-n, tl.lnt tutltoul rut
Mug. Me. "FKLUII Cl(J',1, ll
"tUMlVou)1" liiiu I i clfmlrg ul pollifclnj
(JlkliulaofriUHtorUiiiliiir-i, ' "KTMt"'ite,Uv
"ILUf Ciublnf hi for l!llilltljirli liu laltx
priO In litrlui; llilr tlufa limfc A 1 lln'mr. color
MdBWUWtlLBBV
njST-jrBBPM
Hid lu.llo til U liIurL !.., I'i 'IiIihi lm WUati
or tlutli. MtliU. YAAY IMTI " tut, IUuli.
-ilTWS fill NT ILAIIILK J-ASll." I Hilurroflf
l.toiliU forjllkinil. of liUikilnxi. ( onitiM
III did Miirt lu ullli mi'l wrtrrvr ''lu Iratlxrf
Iloita opuj wlilt her, lUu "UAKUY HtHMT
fi4rriiunprlct,
llrifurdlr 'kiimjI ipll.klM'bij wftol MAdut
torWll"i'."r lull.K' l-k.irr ll..l(i,Mli
WHITTCMOHC HRO. A CO.,
IO,M Albany lrl, eambrldg. Mass.
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Mat iUtlhU ! tf WtitH,
All
CHARGED
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DEAIH OF VICTIM
St-WTTl.l', Wu-h. pril IV In
roimutioti cimiiiii" iiutider 111 llie
lirt degree Ih tiled tigum"!
WTilliam Ponri., rlnviiir Hie deallinf
t'lmrU K. Snarts, lvim of lirtmliN
in the TnonitiieSrattlp Inleiniliaii
lioldiii) nt liicrltu Monday uijilit.
SwnrU died late velei'day after
mien at the iniviite hpital of Mi
Uintliu I'lT'ii a linlliM Hiiiu a I l-clil-ilier
rexolvor lired l I lie robber.
Hie death lut wa tnrtlior lit-
etvaod last night whrn Clarence
Trow, SenrV ml in the crime, (lied
at I'nmdcucc lu-iital. lu tin trtig
sle witli paenuor )vho overt'ame
liim and effected Id- capture Iiin
kull ii rrni'litrx'd.
!'roccutor John F. Murphy i pie
juiriiii; it t'ir-t devree murder churgc
against SeatN, wlnwe looUer wni
ili-charged during a Miugglc witli hi
captors ami the bullet cnihed into
Sumt, iullictilii; ratal injutic-..
Si'ai-i N in jail toda and ha- little
In -.ay about the hidd-up.
lu a -igncd cimfe iou ye-lcrday
he iidmilted that he and Trew hoard-
od (he train ith the intention ul
robbing tile ienjer.
Officers are convinced, Unit the
two liaiidits were ciuitiecled ills
previous attempt- at holdiuj; up the
train at the -attic .Hit in February
and March thi- vim.
MARKET EPS UP
NEW YOltK. April 13 In most
cafes first prices at the oimulng of
ho stock market loda were a shado
under jostcrdny's close. The market
stood up fairly moII ilesplto active
selling. Utah Copper ilropped, n
point und Suiultli)K, and Northern
Pacific nearly as miicli. '
Bonds wero easy.
Tho market closed Irrcgillar add
lower.
AFTER SICKNESS
.Mr-. Cniiliici Tells How to ItcMniv.l
One's Sttengdi
So many people are asking how to
recover their strength after suvere
sickness that o are, publishing this
Information for their benefit.
After grippe, pleurisy, piiinimuul.i,
or any Illness wbat'yoij need Is uaw
strength and better blood.
The most certain way to get this
is by taking Vlunl, our delicious cod
liver and Iron preparation,
Mrs M. T. Gardner, Chicago. HI
says: "After a vory serious opera
tion I was a total Invalid for neurit
a year and a convalescent for mouths
thereafter, I gavo tho remedied of n
number of eminent specialists n thor
ough trial, but without deriving thn
slightest benefit Vine: was recom
mended. Without tho least faith in
tho merits of thcjucdlelne. I took It
faithfully, and it socuicd to bring
back thn old color to my check's and
the elasticity to my stop which I had
despaired of oer recovering. I can
sny, conscientiously, that for nerv
ous, run-down people, Vluo Is uu ex
cellent remedy "
Try a bottle of Vlnol. Your inonoy
tvlll bo returned if It does not restore
your vitality and strengtn. Med
ford Pharmiu-y, Medford, Ore.
I', S. If jou havo Eczema try our
riuxo Salvo. We guarauteo it.
Flour
Is ono of tho most essen
tial urtlcluu ot ovory hiiusu
wlfo and hIio miifit pavo tho
best to do satisfactory balling,
We carry , ,
Fisher's Blend
Crovn
Drifted Snow
Threo of tho best hard
wheat flouts on tho market
mid ask that you let us nup
lily your wants lu tills lino.
Everything In vegetables
and fruits always at this store
MARSH &
BENNETT
Hcrond door cunt First Nn
llonul lluuk Phono i'M
WITH MURD
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POUTLANI), t)io April K. Tho
Hlu liters own Portland toda.x, 1'iom
all parts or Oregon mid Washington
delegations of them are pouring Into
the elt to havo a" Jo.ous reunion
and wit miss tho Initiation of between
10 and f0 candidates Into Al ICndei
tomplo lodge ot Portland ttmlsht
.Early (oda.v 12r members of tho Al
Kutlf temple or Spokane arrived on
n special train. They hi ought aloint
their patrol and a brnssbaud mid
were, precedi'd by tho Walla Valh
delegation of 22 persons.
This' nfteinooit another special
train bearing bet eeu 13d and IM
meinbors o'r the Nile temple of Seattle
and Aflfl temple of Taroma arrived
aecompnnled by bauds ami 'wtrols
The visitors ore being lavish.) enter
tallied.
UltU
Died, at his Int.. residence. Or-
ohard Home district. Tuesday. April
I I tli. at 11 p. in., Irederlck Irldeger
aged
77 )ears. 10 moatiis and one
Hay.
Native of Ohio. I- Ulieial
cemetery, Mr Krldeger has been a
resident of Jaokson count) for the
last ten )enrs He leaves a widow
and one son. William I'rldegor
lias Jacksonville Found
the Same?
Tln Answer 1-. I'oiimllu the .Siialght
full) aid Slatement of u .liukiiii-
llle llolilcnt
Wo hnvo been reading week after
weok In the local press of Mudfurl
eltUeus who have been rid of dis
tressing kidney and bladder trou
bles by I loan's Kidney Pills nnd wo
have often wandered whether tho
snino high pinion of this medicine 'i
to bo found lu our neighboring towns.
This frank nnd earnest statement by
a well-known nnd respected resident
ot Jacksonville will i-et this doubt,
at rest.
Andrew Cautrnll. California fit..
Jacksonville, Oregon, says: "WlibiiJ
I was suffering front backncho and
other kidney ailments. Dean's Kid
ney Pills cauio to my aid and stopped
tho troubles. The public endorse-,
meiit I gnvo them several oura ago
still holdrt good."
Price, fiilc. at all dealers, lion't
simply .njik for a kldnuyroinedy get
Dunn's. Kldnoy PIII1 -the rvtmo thnt
Mr. Cantrall had. I-'osier-Mllbu'rii
Co., Props , llurfnto, N. Y.
10DG
services will be held at the Weeks ft ' iSilthV .n,r jaSikimi." .rKu.i ..f li .n i i:'.''.'! r f"r' .3flrT
Mctlowau chapel. Thursday. April iB,ffi ThsWrf -."ptr i iA It li " '" "'1 '"' ' '"H
Itlth at 2:00 p. n,.. Itev. Hldrldgo of jjet, . '"K'V.uVTrt:'.' "VJlsi- f .11 .iis.. ... ,ni ,.u .......
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Cooking Utensils
Without Cost to You
Brownlee 6 Lindley
Mli7 I'I. .Main, Medford,
Or.
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Blood Trouble
Tho Searching Power of a Great Remedy Answers
the Worst Riddle,
Tlioiiniiili Have
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Prohibition
County Convention
. At "It Theater'
'I'lif I'roliiliUioiii.Ht'S r .IjicIcmhi
rounly mul all (litwu .'lu niyiitMl tliu
"On! to Win" .slip, ni'ti i.'.'illftl tu niuol.
in citiivoiittoii l''ritly. April 17, al l,ln It
'riifiitfi'. Coinity Convmilioii at li
i.Vloi-lc. .Muss int't'tiiij,' at. 7:',.0. Mr.
llin.sliaw, tihairiiian ul' (hu National
Cuiiiiiiiltpo, will spt'ak.
rViininlrtfnily.siipilyiiitf ytiii with ilio vt'i-y bust,
(ji'()utji:it.'8.at tin; lowest- piiiuos j)ossihlo. N'ow wft)
liavt; inadu iimmuomuiilri t tiquip ynr Iciluliujis vyiUi
Tlio liiuli(!.st. class prciiiiiiiii ever oITdi'ihMu I lie peo.
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'J tliis very' liberal olTer, or, -lioMor Btill, 'cuiiio down
aiid see tlieni. Our first effer: A t,vopioeo uoniliiua-
tion set, now on display.
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