Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 04, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MTCPFOKl) MAT1. TRITONE. MflnFOKI), OUMOX, MONDAY. MAY
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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misdkohd p1untino co.
Tho Democrnlle Time. The Med font
Mall, Tlw Medford Trluitie. The South'
ern Oragonlnn, Thn Aslilatid Tribune.
Office Mull Tribune ltulldlnir, 2S-J7-:s
North II r street! telephone "5.
Official
Official
rarer of tho Cltr of Mtdford.
raper or jhckkoii uouniy.
Kntored s second-ehus matter at
Medrord, Orej;on, under the act of
.March 3, 1879
BUnSCRITTIOIT KATES
One rear, by mail S 00
One month, Uy mull . ,S0
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Med ford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral I'olnt. . .50
RMurdny only, by mail, per venr S 00
Weekly, per yenr...... ..! SO
BISHOP
SODDING
DISCUSSES
m
CHURCH
m
Pi
DQUnMTDQ
Sixtieth Anniversary of Episcopal
Church In Oregon to Be Celebrated '
by Special Services In Autumn
Class of Fourteen Confirmed
New Site fcr New Church.
With Medford Sloit-Ovrr
tat-asrr
STEAM SHOVELS FOR
CRATER LAKE ROAD
Illshop Srnilillntt mmlo Ills offlclnl'
visitation of St. Mark's Kplsropnl
church on Sunday, nmt conflrmol
fourteen persons. Tho bishop spoke
of his appreciation ot tho spiritual
ami missionary work belnfr carried
on under tho Vlcnr Nov. W S Ham
lltbn, and of tho loyally of tho con
gregation and special ottlcloney or
the Woman's tlulld. Ho believed In
tho future of Mod ford, and was Kind,'
to find a more hoiwfnl spirit amongst
tho business men and townspeople
than on his last visitation. i "
The hlslinii minln f II... St MnrV'a1 Thn lift) of thl
... - .-. - o-"
, flock Is being one of tho best build-1 reall began In ISM, when a sen Ire
Br 'afl 3m 'm
ViSKmkt IhibibI
HflB7 hbhH
Knight, .r of an acre In lot
I, Ala Vlstn milliards. Kill
West, deed Ill
. Palm et ux to Humid
(Vehrnn. lot s, hlk. n. Palm's
second Add to Medford.
lr
V. Ciew et uv to Martin
Frweln. part of the SK of
the sw ni-:tt'.-:t wei. w n to
. K Sheffield t'o. to Mm Me K
.lohiiKon, NW uf or sv
Vi: of ,SW of NC or SW.
a of K of NK ,.i SW
II :t!i-l Bust, dotfd
U II. Tuft et uv to Kiitheiluii
Finite, hit III, hlk. la, l,iui.
rclhinst dd to Mudfonl
W O
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10
IT Theatre
'.Mutual Movies" Moiiiluv mill Tiic
ilii) Miitluee mill i:euliiu
Severe Brooichlal Cough A Leah , lhe fmiin
Office
Attention, L. 0. 0. M.
INVITATION DANOE AT NATATOR
IUM, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 0
If you wish any of your friends invited,
llofil'v III1V IllOlllhoi' Of f lit' dllllOO OOllllllittoO.
Hlhnp seatlillup;
FONT KLAMATH. Or., Mn.v
Tlint the work on Crater Like na
tional park hiphwn.v, is to be rithoil
flits season with n vim U shown by
lhe nrrivnl of three new Mcnm "hov
els to bo ucil there. Thee shovels
nre each fifteen-Ion outfits mid port
utile, mi their removal from jdnee to
jilnec where needed will be nn easy
matter.
wne oi inr-e ins suovcls will o
direet lo the. mad in the vicinity of
the pivemment lieadminrtcr-: the
other two nre for ti'-c on the road
lienijr eoiiitrtieted in the Smid creek
section.
Knginccr Spiirntw is now on the
Kntinid s-eiiililin tnoN mid men pre
lumiHiry-for-Miic- snmmrrTS- - uurk.
Kiif.'inecr Goodwin, who was in charge
of the work last &cnon nnd who will
he ncniii this year, i.s expected to ar
rive by May .. Sparrow now lias a
half dozen men employed and thee
are only awaiting a few more day.-,
of Reed weather when they will bo
ahlo to begin inuring supplic into
the hills and establishing camps for
the larious crews to bo scattered
throughout the park this summer on
road work.
Inss for stores nnd offices In Med
ford, and that It had been built en
tirely by money raited outsldo of
Medford. Money raised In Medrord
had gone Into the stone basement and
foundation or tho proposed church
building. He suggested selllnc this,
or leasing It. rfnd ursed the congre
gation to build a worthy church
building on somo central location
elsewhere.
It was not worthy ot the beautiful,
services, or of tho church people In
Medford, that they should worship
much longer In this upper room in a
business block, besides the space was
needed for rental as a halt or for or
flees. Forget the block and business
he said and start anew, ltntse
money aim uniici a church and par
ish hotiso for a moderate sum; and
prhen-buslness-revlves an endowment
may be expected from the block In
tho tuture."
E
L
Tnduy, May 1, MU Ruth WiUnnV
school of twenty pupiU from Ander
son creek armed at the Wagner
creek m-IiouI in it bar rack with col
urn ll. nig and M-hool yell, i bound
ing. A. short program wn lirt held,
me cnici iiiiinuer wing a iirnmain
court scene, "The Trial of the Fly,"
which had been cluverly originated by
Mr. Wheeler, principal of the Wag
ner creek school. Of course, the fir
was found guilty ami r-cntenced to be
publicly swatted to death. A hoy
dressed like a hugo fly was thereupon
kw at I cil.
An oral arithmetic match was won
hy Wagner Creek, whilo in u written
match that followed. Anilen-on Creek
scored the JiigheM, Miss earl With
row carrying olf the honors. A Ilah
cock milk let by Supervisor Chase
was then given and eight samples of
milk were tested from as many dif
ferent farm. .Mr. Peterson enter
tained the crowd for a few inimilus
with stories for the little folks and
then a track meet followed. In those
events Unci Hall was easily individual
winner.
Sixtieth Anniversary
This year Is the COtli anniversary
of the Episcopal church in Oregon
and it will be celebrated by special
services, abd entertainments In Med
rord In the early autumn. The cele
bration In Portland will take, place
June 2nd with a men's dinner at the
University club, and will contlnuo un
til Trinity Sunday, June 7th, when
offerings will be taken In all tho
churches for the Illshop Morris Jubi
lee fund for church extension in Ore
gon. Tho growth or the Episcopal
church In Oregon, especially -during
the past eight years, has been sub
stantial. The missions In nil the Im
portant towns are striving towards
self-support and to maintain resident
pastors.
I GOUBIHOUSENEWS"1
was held In Portland!) Itev, William
Hlclimoud, who came to Oregon
trom Now York by the Isthmus o
Panama on a leave ot absence. Hut
tho official church was not created
until 1S5-I, when Itev. Thomas Field
ing Scott was named as the bishop of
Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
There was not a slnfclo mile ot rail
road In all that territory.
Oregon. City In August ot that enr
The first convocation was 1. i.l
with three churchmen present.
Illshop Scott died in ISt'.T, following
a highly successM! episcopate. Hev.
11. Wlster Morris was elected bishop
In tST.S, nnd bad charge or the worK
in Oregon and Washington. He died
at tho age or M5 ears on tho eve of
Palm .Suuda, lHOil.
Illnccso of Oregon
Tiio diocesan convention electe I
Hev. Charles Scaddlng bishop In
I HOC. Tho general convention of
1907 made Eastern Oregon, a mis
slouary district, and by tills act. tho
diocese of Oregon was limited to the
part west of the Cascade moiiiitnlns.
Tho present diocese or Oregon Is
twice the size of the dlormc of Ohio
and has 13 self supporting parishes
and .10 missions. In IoC there
wore 13 clergymen and at tho pres
ent time there aro 30.
The Illshop Morris Jubilee fund Is
a permanent fund created at the fif
tieth anniversary relebra::on In
1 i o -I . Tho intcrost alone can bo
i
used for church extension, and at
present thero is ISUOO In It. A plan
Is under way to Increase mis to
$10,000, and It Is planned to do much
towards this during tho weok's jubi
lee that enmos early uoxt mouth.
Dot-tors I'cii-mI l.utiK Trouble, He
stiiied to Health llv Vluol.
The medical prntcslon do ut ija.
lave that lung troubles art inhorttmi.
I it a person may Inherit a weakuMw
i r tcudenc to tltum
Mis Khi llteknun. Spriugflold.
Ohio, snya: "A fow wvr njto I wm
hi a very bad riiH-dn eoHdllluu.
and the nhyslctmi told mo I hml nut.
yiminion. I trlod another nkystolau.
and he told ma I had ulrors on itn
irlRi.t Iiiuk 1 quit tho ih)actnn
i hurch In Oregon nd startwl on 'Vtnul ' Today I am
perfectly healthy, nnd that Is why I
reeotiiuiaiid 'Vluol'."
Vlnol soothes and heals tho In-,
flamed surfaces and nllava tho cough, '
Vlnol create an iinix'tlt. streuath-
ens the dlgestdo orgmns and xlrvs the
patient btronnth to throw off in-
clplent pulmonary disoatoa. i
Try u bottle of Vlaol with the tip '
derstamUug that our money will bo
returned If It does not help ou
Medford Phurmar. MiMifonl. tire ,
PS- For anx i-iii troubles tr j
our Shxo Sulie. . i'i,u.uiti It
Two rtnl Tsiihuuser Adventure
lit Mm dliilumntlc fnti lance, faminiH
hif In the nine lloon
tlllt .MtTC.M. tillll,
Swa tho nowiai s!)Im Iii millinery,
tho tweiind rwl or tho greatest photo.
pln ovr mnile.
mrivi'.i: Miowcus
Ki'VMtone t'ouicdt
STAR
THEATRE
TODAY
Catarrh is Often
Deep Seated
Local Congestions May In-1
VhuuVvHIp
DORE nnd WOLFORD
dicatc Much Inlcrnal
Inflammation.
TfinTeT
Miisfprs and
Whistlt'i's
Kxpert
AN AFFAIR
Third or tho
Dailies"
OF DRESS
Dolly of tho
Sorios
Hcportcd by Jackson County At
tract Co., Sixth and Fir Eta.
Probate
In the matter of the estate of L.
L. Oden, deceased. Decree alloiv
lug claims.
In tho matter of the estate of K
C. Hoeck. Petition for probate or
will nnd order admitting satno to
probate.
O. C. Garrett ct ux vs. Sarah J.
Ivrdjnnn. Petition, notice of appeal,
notice of petitioning.
Nora N'eathatner vs. Clara A.
Iloag et nl. Summons filed.
T. K. Ileaulleu vs. C. II, Ausslckor,
Summons.
ASHLAND WINS MEET;
MEDFORD SECOND
, -
The Southern Oregon High soliQUl
tnrti was held at Ashland Saturday
jifleriioon, Ashlimd winning with 4'A,
Medford second with II points-, mid
(Irai'ts Pass U points. AshliindV
sfuiittih lay in the long runs, Med
ford winning In tho dnshos. weight
throwing, dales, Jiuker On v. ami
is . ..... '
ri'iiitirc, were llio individual star
fur Medfnnl. The haawbul) unnui he.
til-con (Inu ti l,.rt jimi Aahlund wio.
won by (IrmitH Pans 8 to .
I'cloiizo won Hid fdiy mid one
hundred dash with lliirdiel; of Ash
liiiul second ami Wiles of Orunls
l'iif.i (hiril. Iliirdiok of Ashland won
(ho mill run from flroy, of the local
foam lij it slim margin. Freeman
easily won the mile willi Wiles mc
olid. Gales Mmied liit places in
ihuii inn jmiic vmiii ami weigiiik, Kul.cr
ii ltd WjIcs tied for the high jump.
IVIouie noil thn riiiiiiing hrond jump,
distance HI ft .'I in.
The relay was won hy Ashland,
IlHrdh-k running liisi, with Mcdfuiil
HiKtond, Kn ofl'iclul lime was kept.
A large number from .Medford nl-
f wpleil,
Tim Ihlec scIiouIm will incul in (hi.
Hiy soiiiii lima in tho licit' inline
d if the well pi'iivc n iert-, -l
wi he Hindu it yenrh mini nin w
Jw aJM Mil At J I My, I
c. s.
filed.
K. A.
Clrculf Conn.
Mary J. PhllllpR vs. John
Phillips. Divorce, complaint
Mable It. Taylor ot nl vs.
HeMer ct nl. Notice and delault.
Jamos I. Fredunburg vs. F. O.
Mathlsun et al. Default.
A. K. J. Sobulz vs. F. O. Mutation
et al. Default.
(1 H. Hegardt et al vs. Vincent
I.aulnl et al. Deiuurror lllod,
Janiilo II. Williams vs. Tied A.
Williams. Docroe or divorce.
j Casnndrla S. Coffin vs. Marlon A.
I Pader ot al. Decreo rendered.
i it. C. (iarrett ot ux vs. Sarah I.
Mrduian Order.
l.llllan A. McMillan vs. John A.
McMillan. Findings of faet and con
cluiloim at law filed and decree of
dlvorro.
l.ottlo Kllon Crance vs. Mas Alva
Cranre. Order to show eaubo.
A. Duff vs. Harriet Hcholi. Do
fu ult mid jiidgmunt.
Henry W Helzowlotor vs. Caurgo
!. (Indium ot nl. Dufault and clu-creo.
John A. Perl vs. Harriot Scholz.
Order overruling demurrer.
l.ottlu Kllen Craucu vs. Mas Alv.i
Cruiico. Suit for a divorce. Com
plaint and motion and affidavit fllod.
Nulllu CranilHll, ailmliilstruirU vs.
Fred HhnnhtlKli. Action ror moiiuj.
Ooinpliiliit ami siiiiiiiious filed.
lot !. bl a. 3. Mountain
View AW. to Medford. W.
D
Jackson County Dank to Chaa.
11 Pierce. IC H of lot S, In
blk i. Plorco sun division
Q C D
'Charles II. Plurro to C. J. Ol
son H Vt r lot I. In block
1. Plorco sub division, W. I).
J. N. Haven et ux to K. It.
Seoley, u acres In twp, 37,
S. It. 2 West. W. D
Klmlra May Cox et vlr to Ouk
dalo Land Investment Co.,
nil or blk. 1.'. Oaktlnle Park
Add to Mod ford, W. D
Oakdale Land Investment Co.,
to Hoy J. Taggart, sumo as
above, W. I)
.Mrs. K. A. Dyko to Anna O.
Warnstorff, SW .' or lot C.
10
3ut liecauie ratarrlt if ft th' noee and
thriNlt. try,- M-eie rt.i U w detparaiwl
It may be until It errjtt lal the IHnrfctal
tnls-s and tcuWt J. nn lulu tbr Iiihh,
The way to tr.sit rs'mh In t rennfsl
tbx fart that It U l lhe tit.L
And Ibere N only inr lil.l r.url(Ur that
. tan IX BMICIJ in,l, l M, ,, u,r HWll
puHerful. thf bhsii wmii iilac !,- Hwt
aImllatlve tl r msl Lh,h lsUy, ttt
It Is not a mineral, but vrgvubl.. r-Deu.
The mrdleltial 'omMnrnU of S. 8. ,s arw
rrlatlrely Ju( an wmtgl to well halaai-wl
healtli ai lhe nutritive uroprrttet of tlU
grain, mean, mgtn aiat fait uf fulf,
Any liM-al Irrliatlns icdume I r blwid li
rejertnl tiy the tluue eeU and iltuuuited
l.r naxn uf lhe Hhalilatliijt lattuenee ft
H. 8. .S.
Vi will on ralfe li wndrfal In
nuinii' hy Ike ubui. of liraiUnbe, a d
rlilnl elMtrlne .if ih lr !... a t-lll '
liiiprurnl naxil . o.llt l,,o. au a wkw of
THE BEST MAN
f'oiiiodv
THE ALTAR OF
PATRIOTISM
Two-rcol I'cnturo
Imiir
lslll
10
10
100
Issllljr rell'f that pmrm Iww rumpUirly
ratarrh ofin lafm the milre itiraiMn.
tt will tlnd H s h on ml- at alf dm
ntire It la a f mirknlile rwm-dr f'r any
mi an im.hmi pn .'I'lll. vut'll riirtiu
rah, lupin, irtt. r iorlanli. I.IU. and al
..lti iII.mu....! ..n.ll. .m. ..r .1... I.l
rrUI adtl i at,- I.I.mI iln..ai.. wrli JJ;l(li
.M'.IUnl Is pi. T swift I'lwrllli' IV. :,Xt
Hulft lllil,', Allan 3 (,u rarefiillr nti.M
any nnd all a I-' - f r K. H. . Tlitro . ,. .,
U nmlilni; -Ju.t i l ADM
THAT TERRIBLE KID
Coined v
I Coining ttmiorrew: M'ho
riiivorsity Quiirtol,
I SSI OX !0( KNTS
blk. 5, Plorco sub division,
W. I) 10
Anna O. Warnstorff et ux to
Charles I, firaliam, same as
nboTo. W. 1) 100
F. K. Martin to A. IC. Heiuucs
W 1& or lots J and 10, blk. .
7. Park Add to Modrord, V.
I) ' 10
Pra,nkllii B. Martin to J. (I.
Illbbard. B Vi of lots 0 and
10, blk. 7. Park Add to
Medrord, W, I) 1
W. S. Hunch to llattle M. W.
son, ' Int. In Yi quartz
claims In sections 12 and
13, twp. US S. It. 1 B. and
In Mictions 7 ami IS, In twp.
38 S. It. 2 B. Q. C. 1).. .. L'OO
Charles O. King ;t al to W. S.
Dwlnuull, sections II and 13
In twp. 33 S. II. 2 W. W. m!
W. I) 13,000
N'nyra .Mining and Milling
Co., to First Stat) Hunk of
Hoguu River, U Int. Ill two
mining elnliiiH In scu. 22-30-
I W. cor. D
0. S. Ilutlur nl ux to Price
Fowler, part lot Hi, Ashland
Homusteud Assu. Tract,
deod ...
I'rluo Fowlor et ul to li. V.
llUbariUon, Mime, deed lo!
Jay W drover ot ux lo C. A
MEDFORD M2SPAY
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2 Performances daily -matincc 2 -night a o'cIock
DOCKS OPCN ONE. HOUK rAHUtfl
FREE STREET PARADE -1030 IN THE MORNING
BUFFALO BILL, hi Indians. Ranch Olrla, Cowbotjs wanr lo jeo
ill the boijs and lrs, SELLS'FLOTO want i;ou to ace the nw
Wild beoiti fn opnn duns. Its splqnoid ncv tableaux --600
&oplo or all Nariori5--50 horsi--0 banOt-- COME
OVN TOWN J -CIRCUS PABAOKZ MILE5 LONOJ
5 Days and Nights 5
Carnival and Street Fair
MEDFORD
MAY 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 MAY
All Ail motions Furnished hv tho
POLLOW AMUSEMENT COMPANY
on Mitf Shows. Imiui' Killing Dovioos.
Krot Acts. l'orris Whool.
.Morry-d'o-liouud. .loy Whool.
Soniothiiii' Doiiitf l-'vorv .Miiiuio.
CONl-M'lTTl HA'ITM-:
Conio niiil Mnjoy Vouisohos With Ts.
PACE THEATRE
All Wcolc.
- - WESTERN AMUSEMENT COMPANY
TUESDAY NIGHT'S BILL
Bought and Paid For
Tho Koiir-Aei Comedy Dntiiui
Oho hundred free seals eneh nii;hi, with nierohmits'
iiokot. I'MiNt eonie, first .served. Twenty-five cents
and niorelutnts' tiolcot jjot a reserved .seal, "() cents
without.
Doors Opon 7:30, Curtain 8:30
Queen Esther
OPERATIC RENDITION
Auspices Greater Medford Club
PAGE THEATRE
Monday and Tuesday, May 11th and 12th
Oooi'k'o Leonard Howes, Director
A splendidly vivid presentation of the dramatic siory
of "Queen Hsther," hcautifully costumed and noted.
Two adult, choruses of Jews and Persians and a Inrjjo
children's chorus for the flower scone
Admission, 50c, 70c, $1.00
PACE THEATRE
ONE NKIIIT ONLY, .MONDAY, MAY 1
w
I'll 10
Waller h, Newnmn I
ASTOUND I NCI WHIT 10
'resents
SliAVK
DliAiMA
The Traffic
My Unchael Marshall and Oliver Hinloy.
AVilh Ituih Vernon, (Irani Uayiuoiid Nye, tftholyn
dal iMcMullon and an excellent Oast.
A play written by a woman ahoul a woman, for wom
en and for every man who respects or cherishes
womanhood, The play Ihat is sweeping Ihrough tho
country like wildfire.
Rocord Runs: Soattlo 0 Weeks, Loa Angeles 8 Wooks,
San Francisco 7 Wooka, Chicago 27 Wooka.
Two days' Kale. Mail Orders taken care of,
VUK'KS-Kirsl Floor, 11 rows, tjM.fil); 7 rows, $1.
Ualcony, I row $1, II rows 7re, -I rows fiOe, 0 rows, liOe,
Kent sale starlH Sunday .Morning al U o'clock
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