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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1914)
,s ?fiTj$ ',' PAGE TWO MNIWOItl) iMAIli TlilKUNM. MKDKOUI). ORKCIOX. TIIPUSDAV. APUMh !:t. !!)! i r IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Hen Collins of Jnrkoomllle at tended to liusliioM matters niul vis ited with friend In this city Wcduos dny nftornoon. Ladle, our Biinrnntcod specially wrapped bread nt 11. & C. cash stor.r Nowtown Unkory. 2S The Iloboknhs hold n social Fes ttlon In tholr lodge rooms Tuesday evening. MuMc nnd n program wnt rIvou, nnd lunch served. E. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negative made any time or place by appointment Phone M 1471. Ike Krlillmir, oho of the best known young men In the city, leaiea tomorrow for Phocnlv, Arlxonn. Mr. TrldRer Is going to do n Job of plas tering on one of the largest build ings In that city, nnd will get Into the Mexican mix up. If possible. He ald this morning that by getting close to the fighting ho thought he could eliminate three or four months or camp llfo that la generally the por tion of volunteers. Have you noticed the flavor? That Is because Valley Prldo Nutter Is pasteurized. 24 No legal action has as yet been taken In tho controversy of the city and California-Oregon Power com pany to settle the stntus of tho fran chise. Screen doors at Med ford Lumber Company, HcsldcnlK on North Riverside ant! Central nvenues complain that stree arc lamps burn brightly all day, nnd go out nt night, tho carbon burning out nt the end of 15 hours. Plato Ice. Morning deliveries, Medford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 2C4. Frank Fnrrcll was a business vis itor In Jacksonville for a few hour. Wednesday afternoon. Do you know what pasteurization means? Ent Valley Prldo Butter nnd you will know. 24 Major W. J. Canton announces that ho has wired President Wilson that he will form a company of 1000 men for service in the mountains of Mex ico. Major Canton was an officer of the Washington volunteers during the Phllllplne outbreaks. Typewriters. All makes new and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Exchango, 9 North Fir street. 02 G. It. Ocorgo of Grants P-iss at tended to business matters In MedfoH Wednesday, returning to hit homo this morning. Fresh lime. Mcdtord Lor. Co. ' A. W. Katon of Montague, Cal., Is spending a few days In tho city at tending to legal matters. Tho standard bred stallion. King Seal, No. G113S, record 2:llU. oTer half milo track mado last September at ancouvcr, I). C, will mako a short season beforo racing this year. Feo $25.00 to Insure. T. L. Taylor, own er. 43 Chester Charter of Eugene, who lias been visiting friends on Griffin creek tho last week, returned Wedne day evening, to his studies at tho l or O. Every square of Valley Prldo Hut- tor Is guaranteed, because It's pas teurized. 2 1 An April Bhower fell over the val ley Wednesday evening, settling tho diibt In tho roads, and adding grow ing impetus to garden truck. Milk and cream at DoVoe's. It. L. Green of Ituch transacted business in Medford for a few hours Wednesday nfternoon and evening. Savo money. Uso Plato Ice. Med ford Ico & Storago Co. Phone 2C4. Iloynl Ilakery goods at Do Voes. Silas Withers of the Dead Indian country Ih in the city for a few days. Ho suys ho had tho most Mice-Ota with his traps lu years ths tea son. Sco Tumy for fire Insurance. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Leaver of Central Point visited lu MeUforJ Wodnebduy evnlng. Savo money by trading at DeuclN. 2b Complaints nro still being re ceived of school children pestering uutomoblllsts when they drive by the school lioiibcs. Don't bo deceived. Uso PJato Ico. Medford Ico & Storago Co. Phone 264. II, K. Moador nnd wlfa will )eao tomorrow for several days visit with friends und relatives In Grunts Paws. Very attructlvo ladles' suits and lulllinory nt Deuel's, Tako a look. 28 P. D. ninckdon of Climax Bpent Wednesday lu Medford attending to business matters. ' 'Do you know that Valley Pride ' Dtitter Is pasteurized? JiifcUt on vnur croror furnishing It. Patronize qma Iffcliifitry. LM ,- . - J, I Weeks McGowan Co. TOTDBRTAICERS JUdf JUsUtMiif A. X. Off VtH l I I II w Ira .1, Kolteuhorn nnd brldo ham rcl urned from n short visit lu Grant PnsR. Tariff off In men and hoy's suits nt Deuel' Is making new friends and bringing hark the old ones. 2S Tho condition of Mrs. Charles 11. Gay u ho wns operated upon nt Sacred Heart hospital, a week ago, and whose condition was sorlou for n time. Is reported to be improving rapidly nnd she Is on the road to health. You may get cheaper butter, but none as good for loss price. Knt Valloy Pride lluttor, no other butter In Southern Oregon made by our process. 2 4 Henry Thompson of Phoenix vis ited In Medford the first of tho nook. Postcards 75c per dozen this week at t'pTo Date Studio. 232 East Main. 41 Mlfa Anna Doano of Gold Hill Is isltlng friends nnd relatives in this dty for a few days. Special for Sunday. Nepolltan brick velvet Ico cream. Phone 4 Si lt. Earl J. Cummins, representing the Oregon Hygiene society of Portland Is In tho city today on business con nected with the organization. Plate Ice, guaranteed clear, hard, pure. Medford Ico & Storage Co. Phone 2G4. Two democratic candidates for governor appeared In our midst to day. One Is Colonel Dob Miller of Portland, once a resident of Jack sonville, who aspires to tho hlghent office In the state. He called upon his old friends In that city. The other Is C. J. Smith of Portland, former member of the state board of health, and Identified for many years with the development of the state, as a member of the legislature from I'matilla county, nnd mayor of Pendleton. Doth candidates are well known In this city. Pennant wrapped bread, guaran teed fresh at Oakdale Grocery. Made at Newtown Ilakery. Edison Marshall, the well known Roguo river valley Journalist, who Is attending the school of Journalism at the V. of O.. has been appointed assistant dramatic editor of the offi cial college paper. Eat pasteurized butter. Valley Pride Dtitter is pastourlzcd. buy lt.2 1 Oliver Gaines of Glcndalo is a business visitor In the city today. Say clear, puro Plate Ice. Med ford Ice & Storage Co. Phono 264. T. I). Andrews of Ashland Is l tho city today for a few hours on business. Why not have your Insurance In a big company? Holmes the Insurance Man, Is the agent. ' Sato, the well known Japanese laundry driver, announces that If the country needs tho services of a first class rook, waiter, valet, or fighter, he will enlist. He s very anxious to go to tho front. ' Add to directory, White's Velvet Ico cream factory, phono No. 481-K. 2D A heavy shower fell tills noon. It lasted but 15 minutes, but whon the clouds cleared, the fctrect gutters were flushed with water. J. O. Corking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon.. Alays reliable. Negatives made any where, timo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Arthur Welsh was a visitor In the Talent district Wednesday afternoon. Manila, chocolate and White's spe cial ice cream for Sunday. Phono 1S1-H. George Older of Hilt. Cal., H among tho Northern California vis itors to this city this week. Get tho best mado in Jackson county, nnd It's pastonrucd Valley Prldo Hutter. 24 Two transient drunks were ar rented by tho police this morning. One had a dollar and tho other a nickel. Hoth were fined $3 and costs hoforu Police Judgo Gay. Upon tho prorulio to go to work upon the HUklyou section of tho Pacific high way and to refund their fines on their first pay day they were re leased. Ladles, our guaranteed specially wrapped bread at II. & C. cash store Nowtowu Ilakery. 2S Walter I). Merrick Is a business visitor In Ashland this afternoon Carkln & Taylor, lawyors. (John It. Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-klns-Doydon Illdg., Main street, :. D. Schrader of Wcllen Is at tending to business matterfc In ih city today. Kodak finishing, glossy- or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng'a studio, 228 E. Main St. Phono 320-. J. M. Koigan of the Wllrtwood ranch Is attending " buhLioss In this city und Jurkno ivl e today. Hay La Mar says v',o to Orres & La Mar, 20U W. Main, for cleaning, pressing and alterations. Phone 588 It. 40 John Downs Is spending the uuuk lu Unite Fulls uiukliii; IniprovoniwiU on hl lioiiieMojitl j'niUluu hulrdio'sliig parlors 4Xb M V. & II building, hliuiupmi, hulr drcs. Main ireininimU miiiiliuro facial ii.uhui;c liulr i1pIiik und MtUllllllg II Kl Hill hftt I'lt'lKl d)n I uliiii iimlio sulli lie u mi curls, He Phono 167 J, rlovulor nvrvlce, 510' Sensational mines In box writing papers, 10c to 2c nt Hotter. Southern Pacific company will speclca! train Sunday. April iMith, Ashland to Grouts Pass nnd .return to accommodate those who wish to nit am! ball game at Gold Hill and Grants Pass. For particulars e. dodgors or tutiutre uu S I agent I XKW YOKK. Aril l. Vio-tiuiiiii-otl wen km. nmrkid the opeu itia f the ttofc mitrkpt tinlny n- rr-Hlt of the (U'VtluHeut iu the Mo.xienn viluntiun. AltliiHili the 'ell in;: w not henvy, Mipport wmk tutor. A .m'lieml ilrup nf Amerieuii toek iu London aImi infliuiiu'eil tho do oline. AIiIuiiikIi the imnwuent wa- gener ally downward, the li!c-, except in n few omo-, did not renoli - mtn-li a-, h point during the enHv trndinv. .Me.xieMii I'etmleuiu lo-t hetuiU muI AmeneHii Suieltinr, which hn liime interest- in .Mexico, doeliued iilxiut two point-. ( uimdiivn I'aeiiie drop- pod to HM'j, the lowest price iu tour j en r. llomN were weak. llio market elo-e.l teud. SHOOTS THREE IN MOHKSTO. Cal., April -M. With-1 out npp.irout piiuoeatioii, W. II. i Htitelii-ou today -liot and killed' rrntik Cmifield, finally wounded Sparur and -orioit-ly wouuded John Hull, on the Iliekimiu ranch, fifteen mile- eu-t of here, whore the men were cmploved. ilutelii-ou avo liiin-!-clf up. The two woundvd men were brought to the county lio-pitnl here, when it i- -aid Siuireur cannot ie. The only explanation for the -lioot-inp that Uutclii-on would make wa tliut ho liud been pur-ecuted ly hi victim- AMERICAN LOSS TWELVE (Continued from page 1.) Communication with thu capital I was rc-etabllhcd last night and It waa then that now wn retell td of, O'Shaughneoy'a safety and of thai fact that ho had received liln pas-J ports. Communication wad Mow ' and uncertain even todny, however. Iluerla lllg Itlilff I in the running of train hetwoon Mexico City and Vera Cruz, Presi dent llucrta linn Intimated that ho will ouunio responsibility for tho paengor8" tafety to n point ton miles west of tho coast. From thoro to tho coast he will expect tho Amer ican to protect tho service. llucrta wag tpuotod an Haying ho would havo 100.000 troopii In thu field within 20 dayg "to defend not only Mexico's national sovereignty, hut all of Latin America." Most of tho American refugees Quartered lu tho Hotel Dlllgontla went on hoard tho steamship ICspor-j anza today In readiness to leave for J (ialvchton. Talis of IterolKiu Mnny stories wore told of hurolim during )ostcrday'ri fighting. A num. ber of American womon cnrrieil water to tho wounded while tho fir ing actually was In progress. Others acted as nurhoM, Tho Mexican wounddo wero an carefully tended an tho Americans. Among the women who took part In tho work wero Mm. Charles Uni son, wife of tho president of tli. Mexican National rallwuyu, Mrs. Thomas Ityder, wlfo of tho manager of tho Cowdray oil Interest, Mm. Harry Archer and Mrs. Mary Crow. Admiral Fletcher win not liming much Hiiccpm with liir attempt to id municipal buhiue- truiiHiictciI liy the Mexican ciiil iiutliorilicx under liU diroolion, und iiiie tlioy xjiuedily hliow n ilipo-ilion to co-operate with him he plan- to lake diicct clmrge mid put the tilv under uiiiitiitl law. lie planned another pioclaination urging the iiuiiihitmitx to icniiine their oxliuarv pciceiul purAiiilx. X S u ul!o lime unother. Tho youui; 4. ladloH mnhoKuui calf KiikIIhIi runar..,. lion I "hoc lt Iium u rulibor hgel, , . ' a inry fiuxlhln ruhhor nolo, loiufnrt -. with ovor Mtup. !1 )i:i,iii TO HH200 AMERICAN REFUGEES ABOARD TAMPIO WARSHIPS WASHINGTON, Vpui JJ. That UOIl Aiueiieuii relnnn- hmi) on hoard the wiuliiu nt TiiotpiHt-'wn-Miituiuiirvd Itulay iu a io-ugt' e neivod nt the nnx.v itepurtMieiJt ltoai Adnurtil Muvo, The iuoiiimo irtoiilion.-.l n,ty)illtv iiud it wi ovltlnt tint tlir Kni( of the Inmlimr rtt'Taiopno wens rmi-dnlioiiKM-. Moir rBfuee' Weie eifiied In urrixe tomorrow, Mo ntldc1, and neeiinunutkittimg.jMMilil be ftiuijO for them on nmrithmit -hi-. 'CUe e-luin- of the 'llfnimu mid Ihili-li erui-et-f nt TtiidHro, it wn- -tated. were nidiiut Ii IuiikII tiu tliiii. Admiral IMdror -ent Hifd from Veitt t'ru tlifll lie wi- eiidin! the Ward liner IvM-atuu with 100 iel-j ogri-. on oniini to (ianeoiiHi, wiieiice hhe -hip will return to Vera fnu lr I more. Iladeer iid h, Inu nlo elimloieil i the -teiimKliip .Mevieo ami would -end it. together with the eulliur ''.v-(Ion-, to Tllllllileo to tak off- the tefiiKce- op IlieVldp- tfiere. AmdJier ' re-cue xhip w!llt:fi ! Tilximiii. I It wn- e-tiniiiti.l ili t JOIIO jtljree- will leaeli ti.. i- n -noli let SHAPE FOR Wf WASHINGTON. April S. Secre tary of th Tronaury McAdoo today roporttxl that tho tronvtiry wan lu fine hapo for war. 11a mild he thought It would be uuuocoMary to I change tho rovoutte latt to provide mom iiionov for inllltary purtionoM hui. 'URKOJted toututholy that If any ox j tni tax wero levied, it bo placed on inacet wtnoii fortified with hraiidlo ilt would bring In llbo.OOO.OOU an i nunlb. he oxplnlned 'S W'ASHINC.TON. April id. I'r-si dent Wilson and Sucratnr of State llrynn held a war conforenro at the white lions.) thin ufturnooii. I.at.-r llryan received a nntHbor of liuport ant (xida diMiatrhnM from tatuuls In Moxlco. Then he summoned Chief Long of the statu department bureau of Latin American affairs to cucufer with him. FOREIGN WARSHIPS ASSIST REFUGEES WA.SlllN'dTtiN', April -..- A en hie iccciicd In the tuny dcpiutuiciil thu afternoon lroiu Adiuirul I ladder of the American licet nl Vera Cruz, niiid: "My tile ciintpj.y niul energy of llie eaptaiiwof fininiiii irml Itiili-h ciui or, IL'IJI) Ainciiciiu lefiiKeeo are lion uhoiird liiji- in tlii- linrhor. AMERICAN LOSS IN MEXICO TOTALS TWELVE WASHINGTON. April 23. -Twelio AmorlraiiK hate hcen hilled und fifty wounded lu thu oceupatlim of Vora Cruz. TIiIh mnnunt' l Klven In u dlnpnteh from Adiuirul IlndKor inndu pulillc hy the navy dirparlmuiit at -Mf this riiornliiK. too I.ATU 'in ciassirv I.O.ST On j, Htreot Wudondny nlKht, u diauioud pendmil. He ward notif Mull Tribune, Baby Doll! Tho oiiiik liullea' bIioo which In i or) popular HiIm eanon, In jiateiit, uuede mid K'Ui mtul. . s'-'.r.o to ya.r.o ijil.dii cr of. fvfiooau'; JdcUg & ,roc aioru EGGS 10WER IN I'lllin X). Or., Apul J I The nun Kit-: Wheat fliili. JUle, Idm-tem, HS( ' Ortt No. I white levd, "i J.I , gi.i. WA.ML ' .Itmlf.v llfutvluir. .&JU.0; ivd, ?vat.vi. , , ,: ' ilii- -iic-tjMve, ?s.ru, . Cattle il'iiine ftueM, .htifs0. finirt eow, f.00: liQ-l euhes 'l Slieei-Sirtitr lanilwi ifp.U0. iai Hjiir liind-, ?0(7. Uattar t'Ut enateiy, .' 1-ljese SeloiMed.' enudled loi nl trn, IHttt lO'e. l'oultr.N- Hem., tjhillV. IhkiI er. :tO(n:t'Je; jieexe, I'Jtn I . tiik ii. MW. Wool- .Nononnl. 101 1 clip. Will.im ette alley, 10 vCtt li-. ea-luii On gon, lOtti 111.' Hop- chmi t , i r,.i i r' ' WSIII.GT().. April aa -Tholr pahnport wore nnt b) the itale do partmeiit III In ufttiriioou to .tolfu Charge d'Affalro Alaarn nnd the two other ntlmhen of the .Mexleun cmlntM.i here Thl flualb iivnrvil lelittioim with the Mexiio Clio gov ernment AVara win icne toulght for Canada PLAN ABANDONMENT I'tlllTI.ANn. Or, A. i ritngvmciit- ior tlie ,i'i.' the Tiliu.iiili n r.idroml i r llll t ! xilh.u H TIZ" SORE. TIRED FEET flood h.ie rp f!, burning f-rt, woU . Ii-n fvt, iaty frt, iiii'lluig frt-t, titnl firt. i ;hI bye conn. rall(mr. I'liinnm and raw sikiIs. No lioro ioo tlKtiU nets, no mare limp tig witii lain or itrnwing u,i onr fnre hi u g n ii y . "11." U mnclesl, art rig lit ulf, TIZ" drw out nil tlie piinwtnout exudationn willed rfiiP llllf UP the frit, ZZZ7 Ise 'Tl." and for- g t your foot mUrry. Ah' liow cniiifortalde lutir fret frol. (irt a 2fi cent box of "TlZ" now at nil) ilnvf.vt or department sbire. Don't ulfcr 1'a.c pM'd fift, glail fret, ftrt ' fiat -mir well, ncirr hurt, nevrr get tire- vcar's fo..t comfort (larnntccd i er n"iir r funded. i . ' ' wr OR ACHING i "fxTO i. HUPMOBILE t ? T ? t V ? ? t r r t r r ? ? ? ? ? ? y y t y t It 1- a mailer of koiiiiiioii Idiimlcdije Unit 11 llupiiinliiii -1 Id .it ' ulioie thu iiiiuhet iiiei'iii' It iiIiwi.In llio iiommiiiidcd 11 liiylior pi ice- eier aiucc the iii-l HupuiuliilfH wero Iniill. kUpJIOU tlii in ' The lnt imuiKuro of vuluir for iiiiv produet irt Mlmt H mnjiuiJ mm h WilUftK lu Mty fur it, ufler Iho i'ir- iniin lijiu iiii'il it. Whiit llie nenoii'd 11IHI1 juy 1'im' llie llnpiiioliile repruMfiiln whnt lw nud IhmmnudK of ulliur tliiuk' nlioiit llie Willie uf lll'u fir. jf' , "USED:' IjUPS 25 TO -105 MOfJE J , 1 1 , . Ker e.tiii ilolhir lie. i wiilijiK lo pay lelifji tlnl lio Ihiul io liiuioljeiM Jut thut mUftll heller lliiiii hoiiki otliff car, I ;' " i Xow, Ainciiciiu Imyeit. ilon'l ho on fii'ilin t1ii'iribi,l' yom' nfttp r. ir liioiiMiindM of poojile lliirtk thu Huiliiuiliii uwmlnwf i" mi lk u"ii it it U wrlh more, l'iit liund mid xcciuiil liijud. ' ll i n Ih nunc nl hccoiiiI linuii liccmiMi il lmn'l duturiorulcd. And il Inion'i delorioriilcd licciiiimi of wIiiiI'm in it mid the way it U bull I. And the lull' I lin I'm in it 'stmiiU up" litmniiie il' thii hrt money euu buy tbe.bMt lPl, the Inml nliiiiiiiiiiiii, Hie hc-l Ih'iuuik, llie heal lour axle, and no oil, Winn you Iiiiv tin- mm lliipmuhile .inu'ie not iiuIiiImiiu in uii ixtr.iviiitmice, Inil iiiuIiIiih mh ininxtiueiit. Alter 11ne hml a woilil nl' mciucc and plea-uie mil nl il, Hie miIih' miII .nil lti tlinre u ivrtl, iiion- fin I), caxhiilile inliic, And, iiiiidciiliili.i, iilnli- ,1011'ic cnpiiiiiu the iini...l,ii, ,i mil en. 1 Mm lei.!. In run. (In lo Miur lliipiiinhllc dealer mill Id lnm till w I. . I -,l i,in Ml. rull uit nul u wr. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. AIMIKOIM), OHKdON ' ? y y y j y y y y linuii if iii'coxnuiv nuil.llie ti'iiuyn tnlloii nf lnvijilll li, wu.i nl the I' - i'i mini null oad uie lietii ueoliiiled h tllU AiiiMtii'mi-IUiuanaii liulw, m j . ; ?. . rpczz: l'1"'" E F you'll jest troubles you'll find you can't tlmr nin't notliin t nncrlyzc. I nllus carry a tin o VELVET in my hip pocket mi' when I see trouble coniin' I doiw first. a $$0f VKl.VIiT, the .Simolhoal SiiHiktutr Tolvicco, cmiHitlioit tho ikiy's euros. 1'tiJl wlj;ht 2 . tina, 10c. 1L 3C y THE S ff V VATERLAND r WORLD'S LARGEST SHIP 5S,0Q0 Tons 950 Ctrl Low 100 fttf 0tani ON HER FIRST TRIP Will ARRIVE in New York MAY 21st SAILS MAY26tfa,10 A.M. ml re nil Paris London Hamburg Hamburg-American Line 200 Stockton St., San Francinco, Cal. HP l.nrjtl Vlfi'liN J; V T V $-Q2$ "CSBJLot.! MARK THIS: ji "uiiK Jr- "TW fTS!WttttW",JU -. MB.''- - -WaBW<.T2L GiMBWw5? , - eoidinu In nilucex leeched hfo liy - C. A. Killlleil, iU audit liele. Tlie i peon- on Hie mw woik Die ".ih! lo lie dunoialiri'd. . -J v : r y W WW W M ! I MUM aMM,iWM HUM stop t nnorlyzo most 3ncrzzicz: EATGIAMT ' rly tlnreaftrr roit The car of the American Family : y V f y V t y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y nil haiid" coiiiiiiiiiiiU M price Why do 3011 2 T