Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 07, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PAGJQ TUURR
APRIL
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ABOVE
AVERAG
E
OF OTHER YEARS
Tint riiliifull In April was !i I of nn
Inch nbovo lln normal for dm nmiilli
bringing ill" tot n I ili'f U Ifticy hIiic
October to 0 27 Inilii'H, On threu
tlii)n iirilmril huiitlng wait general mt I
according I" 1'nieenntor T !' Drnlu
thti Iiihh In unhealed orchard wa
viiry largo,
Tim mpnrt In detail follews:
Hutu Mux. Mill, lliiln.
I ill ID Cloudy
t fit Trimi f'limdr
;t 7.1 If. .'' Oliiudv
4 i',C 4! -nn t'lnudv
r. iii 4 a ."I 'iiniily
i; i;7 H7 .2 Cloud)
7 iiu I a Trace Cloinlv
H 7d t7 M! Cloudy
i nu iii -i: ('loud.
ID f,i UN .80 Cloudy
11 ill a I .01 IM t'hly
12 r.R .'II ."2 Clonily
1,1 7ii 17 .or. I't t'lily
II 7.1 40 Trnro Cliiinly
If, fit SV. .21 Cloudy
If, f.S ar. Truro I'l Clilv
17 71 112 Our
in so i:t I't t'lily
lit 71 tU I'l dy
2)1 fcH 4 1 .0 1 I'l t'litV
2i i;a a; i't t'lily
22 i:a at .02 i't fitly
23 kit 42 .11 Cloudy
2t r.2 aa ... clear
r. i:r. ai ... I'l fitly
67 3.N .02 Cloudy
6H 10 I'l flilV
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2;
27
-f "Rti 8S :ol fltnr
!i 71 2S ... flour
.'HI till a I 'ler
Miuui Max. Cl.U; M-uu Mln S2
Total proelp. 1.13.
Menu r,2.
Max. April t. SO.I.
Mln., April 251. 2S.
drentct ilnlly rniiKo 10 on tin 30lti
Precipitation Oroatost III 2 I hrn.
O.r.2, April 5i mill 10; dns with .01
or inori precipitation, 1C; rlear ft;
pnrtly cloinly II: cloudy, II.
DntiK ol killing frott. 27lh. 28th.
2!ith, Thunderstorms. 1Mb, no pre
cipitation. Orchard heating a Ronornl on
the 27th, 2Sth nml 25ith. Harden
truck frosted. Cntlred orchard hate,
mitfered greatly.
.UorflKf wind cloclly 5.8 mile an
hour.
Maximum wind vilorliy, 32 mile
(rotii tin noutlionst on tin Int.
Precipitation 0 23 Inch above nor
nml (or April. Seasonal niuouut 0 27
Inches Mow normal (October to
April Inclusive )
tiii:oi)ohi: i' mtAKi:,
Loral 1'ororasler.
AS-CITIZEN
I.0S AXCIKI.KS, t'nl., Mnv 7.
Mrtini'lli'H nn well u lilomU'H nro on
lillnl o oitUonhi ir llioy nro fun
ciisiuiiN, Thin wns tin ilt'1'ii.iim of Siipruor
.linlgo MoiTihon m lln '""' of Snh
mil cm Oiincfh I'nmlil, u liili rnt
lliuilii miivi'i-hity griiiluuto, iloelnr of
lows nml hclnier.
When ho tipplit-il for itllriiiliii n
jiith the llinilu wim iiil'orini'il liy lln
lVi I im nl mitlmritle llmt ho iiiiiI piovi'
hi eligibility. Morii-nn iiiouoiinroil
tlit litii'f In' fili'il In Im (ho mux! eiim-
iilrlit Mini eimiirehcnivo hit luul oer
hl'l'll.
DELICATE SCALES INSTALLED
FOR BENEFIT OF DRUGGISTS
SAI.K.M, Or., Muy 7. A M-nlr mi
ilflii'iili Hint tlu'V will M'i;li Hi" li'iitl
from u pciu'll ni'i'i'MHiny to miiko u
Hrioil, or u liuir iiivinilili' In the link
nl ityit, uro liihtnllfil totliiy In tlio of
lii'OH of Kl.ilo ShiIit of Wrijilit
lliifliti'l, to Im iiNfil in HtiiuiliinruiuK
ilniKKtx' wi'InlilH. Iliiclitcl nn
nniiiu'i'il Hint Im will rorirrl lln'
ui'taliU of nil ilninnihlH who will m'ihI
tlii'iu In liliu,
OBITUARY
Miss Julia Boscn of the Western
Amusement Co. at Page Theatre
PROS
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STINE OF MEDFORD
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1 NEWS FROM COONTRY CORRESPONDENTS 1
FOR II. S. SENATOR
" . Mnv 7 S
II lllllfK'lllll'llt ''Mil-
John Ailmn Hrhinlill
Tho (iinnriil aurvlcvH of Ailnm
Hchinlilt. for nn yearn n rmlilout of
Jucknouvlllii, wont It i'l tt Wuilnitmlny
iiriornoou ul tho Jiirkwouvlllo cunm.
lory, uiiilttr llm aiiHiilctm of tliu lli'il
limn IoiIkh A choir compoHitil of tho
Mih, II. .1 lliiuim, M. 0. Hint tli,
L'lii'Htiti' Winn, unit II. Miihmiity
Tim hruillirul I'lluiil of llm I ttxl Iiiiui'm
IiiiIku wum ii'iiil hy Loo I' .luroh unit
F, IJ. Mmtlii Tim piillhoiuiti'i' wwru
A. 0. Mmkny. K. I-J lliiiiiiimnil.. II. II.
Mi'llrltli', A. II. Iliiiiiiiiiind. 0. M
HidMhy nml John llumliil Ahotit illit)
ulimil ul llm mn to mill pulil lint lul
Irlhnlii o llm hnlnti'il old mmi, mIiopi
iivmy mm In Jiu'ktmntlllo lowd
Hiorrn f (loiul llllili'f '"
tflH'lli
I'OIITI.ANI).
I Ken, ulri'fliK
ii il.itc for auw'iii'ir, loilny Iiiik lii'i'ii
imiorxi'il hy lln' .Into (otiti'iitiou of
tin lull1 iroliilntiiii h'i'i mljoiirimil
dirt' lnl iiilil utter two iln vh m-.
i ion.
'I he full "In inkcl iioiniiiiiti'il h
tin' piolilliitiniM-t- i ii . follews:
OlIMTIIOI', W. S. I "Illl (illll('l(ll'l-
ml), On-yon Cits.
I iilli'il Slntf-. -rviHlor. II. S. Stint'
of Mfilfonl. ,
Ktnli' IrrtiMiiii. . I .ii' I'nsi't, Oak
drove.
Siiiirini fonri iulic('H: (', .1.
llriKli', Tln IJj.ll. -: Judy.' Williiim M
ItmiiKi-y IfjiiT.i 1 1 , Mc.Miiitixill'.
I oimrew l'irl ilii.trii'1, V. II.
MiTcil'lli (U'liiociiil , Curry rounlyi
M'l'oml ili-lricl, (IriilK.' I.. Cli'llVlT,
I moil loutilv; llnnl ilistrict. Arthur
I, Moiiltnn (fiin(:tfxiti.), I'orllmnl.
Lulior i'omiiii'Miiiirr. Mr-i. I.ticiu
I'lixon A.lilitoii, I'ltrilmiil.
Itniliiiinl I'.imin hMitucr, I'm nl; .1.
Miller (ri'imhliciiii). I, inn eoimty.
AlloriK'v ui'iural, U. II, Trimllr,
Mfllem.
Hlute MiM'Hiiliiiil.iil of niililic in
Irni'tion, CurliH V. Cue, Me.Miiinville,
Stnle I'liir'ni-rr, .loliu II. Lewis tie
piililieuii), SmIiiii
f PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS I .
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.1. T. Suminenilli'. emiilnlute lor I
sheriff on tin .lenmernlie tieket, wm
in town Tueilny.
II. Williniim of L AiiKfle. Col.,
is the Ki"t of Mrs. Miller mul her
umllier.
It. Hilllle left H few tly Hjjo for
ln home in the east tin Vmieouver,
nml other hiiiiIs in llnti-h CoIiiiiiIim.
lllter siemlllK seertll w.ks With Ills
siler, .Mr. J. II. Weluler.
The I'nrenl-T.welieiV nsnoeiHtlnn
will meet 1'HiIhv afternoon. Mr. Ii.
I'., (line of Meilr.uil is eeelil to he
I ire i' nt nml mid res the tiieeliiujr.
The Civic eluh tui.l to nttiotie the
r.'triilHr meetiuir until nrl TneiUy,
us smnple hall. tt eoiilil pot he ro-
eureil lor the mM'k eleetum wlneh
the) hail lmiim.l Imhlititf this mcI.
A linn Hell Itiee ilietl nl the home of
her (iiinilimieiits in Tulo last Snttir
iluy inoriiiur. Tho funeral was M!
here Sunday afUiimoii, Dr. Itaillie
oflieiulint;. Anna IMI was well
known here, as he often visite.l her
iiuele ami limit. Mr. ami Mrs. I'mtl.
She wits ii hrilit wiuonie lit lie giH
nml will he Kieatty missr.l iiimmu her
flll'lllls.
Snliinliiy wim elemi-iii dm in lln
eemitlery nml niucli luinl woik whs
iloue. Over twenty loa.ls of rln
wei.t r'iimvrl. There i vet miirh
elny to he reumve.l iiit.l mini her
elemi up ilny will soon he set, n
uinny Imve eiiese.l u wi-h lo help
who eolll.l llo he pli-M-nl l;.-t Sir III'
iluy, nml u iimuher uNo il l not henr
of it in tunc lo take p.m.
TOLD IN T0L0
10 LEAVE BORDER
CAI.KNICO.C.il.. M.i 7 N'nlioiml
(lunuUini'ii on Imnlei' iluh line will
let u i n lo their lioini-. touionow, nu
less ii euvuli'v ilelneluueut due lonilil
fulls lo urrie. The men weie eiilleil
lieie two weeks u.i lo pioleet the
ininiiliini system of the liupeiml Mil
ley fnnn thieiileuiui; MeMeiilH,
"WHEN WE WERE 21
AT THE PAGE TONIGHT
ToulBht "Wlion Wo Worn Twenty.
One," Is to Im produced hy llm fhiimiu
pltiptrii ul the I 'ii no Tli eii tec. Thin Ik
I lie play Hint Xut Uomlwiu mul .Mu
lim Klliot miiiUi famoiiH imiim yours
mm, It IoIIh llm vtory of tho love of
mini roe the ouiik lio who wim loft
In IiIh i'Iiiii'ko h ii ihlUK (hum lln
mine dm Im) to uimihooil, eiulnu
for him an It ho worn his own turn
mul whim dm oiiiik follow fulls Into
dm IiuiiiIh of n iIiwIkiiIiIk woiuuil. ho
tiii'liHrori liliimoir to wuvo llm ho
Tliuro In ii lot of ooil roiuoil) In llm
pluy uml ii n pudl) it line nloi) u
tivnr vviiu wrlltiiii.
Tim Olmuiin'M will Khe u mulineo
HmIiiiiIh) ul whhli llm pi Hot will im
lull roll I fur (hlldiiii mul iwnili lor
ml'lIlM ' My lilnh Aiiii'iliun Cuiioiu
lll im Him hill mul u iiomi liemly
lnuilli Ik I'IUWIumJ Iv H !it Pllwiii,
Mi-si, Jesio nml l.oltn NVvhli were
Med I'm il iitors Siitiinhiy.
Mr. nml Mm. It. K. Smith upil
ilutiKliter, lvsther, attended the Mux
hall nt (lol.l Hill.
Ml Hvn Hull of Ashlun.l wns Hie
Kiioat of Mra. llatlie Hull lust week.
Several Tolo ranehers Imve lidded
initio n few a en's to the nl fulfn li-t
hy rurunt sin. John Haiiri 1ms
how own Hie remftliilnt; Imlf of Ins
lnrtit fit'M, liflviiiK Meeure.l u heuuli
fill ptot in Hie other Imlf Inst season.
toy HiliiiK along Tolo' nirnl Imies
lias i-eeMitly hoeoine u very elite ill
vorsimi for the o:h of the niljoin
iusr hamlets.
Several extensive herry ranches in
the ieiuity rHrt ery soveie losses
fnHu the recent heavy Trw-ls.
Ihits ami m n with lentv of leis
ure tun art uow haviu-c some fnirly
Itooil sMrt lamliiut tho fight ing elnii-ook.
PAHA. Ilrn7.ll. May 7. -Col. Hoo
ovelt ilurlttK hi oxplnrlnK trip
throiiKh dm llrnxlllnu wlhU lout 5.r.
poundH In wolnht anil wiih still very
wiink today, hut hl rnmlltlou In hot
tor. Ho Im recoxorliiK from nn almrom
on his lei; Ho will lecture Itofore
tho UomiI OeorArui'hlciil Hoclety In
Lomlonr
WOMAN WOULD
NOT GIVE UP
Though Sick and Suffering; At
Last Found Help in Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
Kirhmontl. l'n, - When I started
tukint; Lydln 1-. I'iiikluim'H Venetntile
I ouiMHiniI I was In a
(lroutlfully rundown
statu of lion ltd,
hnil Intoninl trou
liles, and wns bo ex
tremely nervous and
protitnitinl that if I
luul Riven in to my
fooling s I would
linvo been in IhmI.
Aa it win I had
hardly ntron-th at
times to bo on my
foot mul what I illtl do was liy'u srent
elfort. 1 could not Bleep at nlnht uml
of rouro felt very bail in tho morning,
nnd luul n Ktciuly licnilucho.
"After takini; thutocoiul Itottlo I no
tlcetl that the hoiulndiu was not bo bud,
1 rcated bolter, mul my nerves wero
idMUKor. 1 rontinu.-d Uh uo until It
nuido a new woinun of me, mul now 1
ran hardly renlizo ll at 1 am able to do
ho much im 1 do. Wiienever I know imy
woman in nr-o-l of n Kotxl nietlii'lnu 1
highly iuiiUii Lyillu K, 1'iukhuiu'a Veg
etidilo Compound." - Mrs. Hunk
Cl.AltK,:illHN. Tulir!t.,ltUliiniind,l,u.
Wouieii Hunt Hern Telling Woiuru
for fmly yrnia l")w Lyillu K.l'liikhum'a
Vegotulilo ('oinMiiind ma rmtoroti their
l.eullh whin kulffilng with frmulo IIU
'I his uiToimla fur llm eimnnuiu ilniimnd
fo il from rouat to rouat, If you uiv
troubled with uiiy idhneiit 'eiillur ir
women why ilou't you liy Lydu II
I'liikliuma Vegc'luhlu i.iiiimmiihI t
will my ymi toihi u, l.yilla Ii. I'liik
jmm Wwiifiiw CV Jyw, Mm.
TBliFT
local iihicoist says:
"taki: o.vlv dm: im).si:"
W want to tell thone In Medford
autferliiK from atomach or bowel
trouble that w.t are agents for the
Hlmplo inlxturo or buckthorn burk,
Kbirlue, ete., known us Adler-I-kn,
tint remedy which beramc famous by
(iirlug apM.'mllrltl This U the moxt
thoroiiKh bowel clean ler known and
JfST ONi; DOSi: relieves aour atom,
acli, gaa on tho Moinnch unit conatlpa
don nlmoit IMMKDIATKLV. You
will bo surprised at tho Ql'ICK ac
tion of Ailler-l-kn L II. Haaklna,
druRKlat.
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
Rtig nnd Qnrpet Cleaning
and Weaving
"Simply collect 12 emla from
alx packages of "Supreme"
baked gooda und if yoiirgroccr
cannot supply you with n Sur
prise Hox, mall them direct to
llaradon&Son, Portland, Or.
and they will be aent at oncn
by parcel post, nbaolutcly free"
"It ia an uncorKllonaf oirer
Uicy ore making to further in
troduce the rure quality of
Supreme
Sodas
toe at roupt DCALCR1
Arfll,.M1lrMwof1;Itf4.'lotl
Buy Your Seeds
Of Ilroadlor. who baa hud 30 yenrs oxporlonco
handling and Rowing seeds nnd understands tho
butlnoi's thoroughly. Ho sells nil Kinds of garden,
. field nnd flower aecdt Including tho famous Hur-
peo sends, no better grown. Full stock always on
hand.
Broadley the Florist and Seedsman
la In the M. V. & IL building
Store Phone H7i!
f.recnlioino HflH-l
J& TJilillliMlrallon Js
Jty holtext nulrnU vk
I cf tli fiuiprl. Ilox Jiut u It V
will r.t!i lU nti.U fi. V
F, r. IIAIALMJ.-l A. ION
I fMtUti, Ol.fit II
sWa
sLsf i Lii i fcs. Hif i'
HK visr " 'V BVm X. V
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
ncccntly remodeled and enlargod.
added new cameras and apparatus
and Is now strictly up-to-date- Id
every way.
Commerlcal Work of all Kind
Including copying and enlarging of
pictures, legal documents, etc Bro
mldo enlarging, any ilia, and kodak
finishing of every kind.
Professional and amatuer photo
graphic supplies.
511 EAST aLAIN STREET U M. Harmon Associated Wltb Me.
Phone fi33-R
Shoo over Tsls Theater. Pbone 147-J
$1.69
On Friday Morning, May 6
(while tlioy last) wc will sell a genuine
ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR
for oho dollar ami sixty-nine cents.
Don't he Into, for the supply is limited.
Also the i'lUMius Three-Star
CUT GLASS TUMBLERS AT 10 CTS.
IRON BEDS
We have four beautiful patterns to
close out. Heavy and massive two
inch posts, as follews:
$15.00 Bed for $ 9.80
$15.50 Ued or $10.80
.$10.00 Bed for $11(25
$18.00 Bed for $12.50
M.F.&H.Co.
;XMfrM.
GOLDEN RULE j
MAY BULLETIN
We want to make this MAY the best we've ever had and realize it means extra effort on our part,
which we are more than willing to put forth in order to reach our aim. Never has our stock been in.such
perfect condition to supply your every want for the entire family. Vc are distributors of
Dependable Merchandise at Moderate Prices
No shoddy goods. No extremely faddy goods, but the up-to-the-minute, conservative styles with a
ice within the reach of all. Golden Rule Syndicate buying, combined with one price cash selling enables
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A Collection of Bargains for the
Customers' Benefit
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pencil or l'en ranieis
1 lb. good quality Writing Paper
I lb. can good Talcum Powder
'J5c size bottle Peroxide
Williams' Shaving Soap, cake
b spools Coats Thread
Coats' Crochet Cotton, (! for
50 vds. spool Sewinir Silk
125c Dressing Combs .i 19
125c fancy Crepe Paper 15t)
tiooti .pron liingliam op
Best Amoriean Prints 5
AVm. Simpson Prints ...., 5?
15c quality Dress (lingham 10
125c Serpentine Crepe 15t)
Mo Kahki Cloth 20c
120 do,. Children's Rompers 25)
111) do., 120c grade Children's Hose 13tf
125c grade Burson I lose 10
Ladies9 JReady-to-wear Goods
Wo are nialviiig spocial piioos on all KiuIIoh'
Roatl to-Woar Apparol, such as Wool Skirls, Wash
Skirls, Wash Dresses, yool DrosHos, Silk Dnfrtsos,
l.nillch CdiiIh, l.nilii'h SiiiIh, Liullcrs' Knit Ciidor
woar, hadlos' AIiikIiii 1'inlorwoai'. If mmi Iiiuo a
lionl, lil'lng It lo us iiiul uc will pli'iiHo nu
Special Clothing Values
wren's Pure Vool Suits, in gray worsted, black and
white stripe noveltv or brown novelty, sizes IM to
44, at i .: $12.90
Bov's Clothing that pleases tho boy and a price that
pleases the parent, sizes 7 to 17, $2.65, $3.95, $5XH)
and $7.50
Seo our Bluo Serge Pure Wool Norfolk, sizes 8 to
17, for $5.00
Boys' Wash Suits, sizes 2a to S, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75
Nothing quite so good as a pure wool, steam-slirunk,
hand-tailored Suit. We have them made by B.
Kuppenheimer, in all the new cloths and styles,
at $17.50, $20.00 and $22.50
Men's Work Clothing at a Big
Saving
50c quality Work Shirts, sizes Wj lo 17, "H,
ors ,...J9c
Men's I15e Suspenders, special 19
Mens Rockford Sox, 15o grade, Jl for 25
Men's Linen Heel and Too Sox, 2 for 25
Men's Work Cloves 25tf, 500 and 76j
Men's llorsohldo Fireproof (Mows t"
Men's lloi'Hishido Waterproof Oaimllols ...jl.00
Men's Khaki Panls, all hizos ..fl.15
Levi SlniiiwH Ovoralls, N. 1! 750
Moil's Novelty Hlmjm J lafHt ii blfcf HHinpIo lot, MM
gnnlo, at '!'?!
ilohii II. HIi'Ihoii lints, nil color Mllil huH-H fa,i
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