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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1914)
v v . 44' la i, r,. 1 lv p 1 l" V ' ...C '" ! i1 -' I'AME TWO t ws-?. - "" i- i: iOGAL AND -PERSONAL Tho Ladles' Aid society of Iho l'resbytorlan church will liolil nn all day mootluK In iho chapel Tuesday. Tho ladles are requested to conic ami 'lirlnfc their liiiich. Hex l.ampman, the Gold Hill poet, empfpyrd on tho Portland Orcgonlan, arrived In !Medford Friday afternoon on hla vacation, and will spend two weeks fn iho valloy visiting old scenes anil vistas. He left this morning for Asbestos to visit his father. Mrs. Lampmau and tho children nccompa nlcd licx. v Atomic sulphur, arsenate of lead, blackleaf, llmo and sulphur, berry crates and boxes, for salo at lowest prices by tho Co-oporatlvo Trutt Gioxxcrs' Association. Jasper Davis of Central 1'olt.t was a business visitor In tho city this mo ml 11 ft. E. T. Uolman of l.upcno is spend- InK a row days n tno raucy aucnu- lim to business matters. Transplanted tomato plants. 70 " cents "per hundred, special prices on lots BOO and over. Err, pepper and sweet potato plants now ready. Portland Avcnuo Greenhouse. Med ford. Phono 87-11. 61 Henry Johnson ot Grants Pass ! spending a few days In tho city at tending to business matters. Arthur Young of Ashland la h Mcdford lsitor this morning. Ask xour Kroccr or neighbor about iho pennant wrapped bread made at the Now town bakery. r. Miss Rcah Thomas ot Phoenix is xUltiiiR friends In this city today. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Callaghan loft this morning by auto for tho Dtuo lod,o district for tho summer, where Mr. Callaghan Is developing Ills group of claims. Royal Bakery goods at DeVoes. " Victor Mayhcw of Montague, Cal., Is spending a few days In tho valley on business. Crushed strawberry Velvet Ico cream for your Snnday dinner. Phono ordore to ISl-Il. You will enjoy your Sunday din ner better It you have Velvet crushed strawberry Jco cream. Phono 481-11. havo It delivered. Velvet Ico cream Is tho best made and for Sunday we have crushed straxvborry. Typewriters. All makes new and rebuilt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Exchange, 230 North Dartlott. Jim Kershaw, tho goat king of tbi Ameiopc, is uowii imui v.iii "; and reports tW ono lono democrat showed up at tho polls Friday for the primary. ' Wilbur Jones ot Ross T-nne Is In tho city today shaking hands, and at tending to business matters. Savo money. Uso Plato Ice. Mcd ford Ice & Storago Co. Phone 264. Rosa Kline ot tho Little Butte transacted business In Mcdford Fri day afternoon. Mrs. Frank Hardest of Rogue River visited friends In this city Fri day. Don't bo deceived. Use Plate Ice. Mndford Ice & Storage Co. Phone 2G4. ' Arthur Roso of Dry creek was a business visitor in tho city Friday af ternoon. Hattlsto, tho Mcdford pitcher with II. llnr-lnni. VnrlllUPHt tCnlD WllO mado a Kood showing at tho ttart of tho season. Is slated for reltuse ac V..r,Hm- to Portland ' miort writers Tho fuel that Battisto cannot hear handicaps him in his diamond work, and this Is given as tho reason for having his heaj, cut off. 8pcclal for Sunday, Nepolltan brick volvct ico cream. Phono 4 Si lt. Tho track teams of tho SIcdford and Ashland high schools aro com peting at tho fair grounds this uftcr uoon for tho championship of South ern Oregon, and a largo crowd Is In attendance, Including a largo delega tion from Ashland. Tho result will decido tho championship of South ern Oregon. Tho feature of tho pieet will bo thu track meet between tho girls ot tho hlRh school, tho first of its kind over held In Southern Ore Ron. T, B, Kent, ho has been ..topping n Mqdtord'foj- a, few days, wont juortV Thursday. Manila, chocolato and White's spe- .-tni ten rroam for Sunday. Phono 4 8 Ml. . E. P. lIUBhcs ot Ashland hag boeu araiuactlfiK business n .Mcdford, Col. George P. Mlms and II. E. ,gBltli of Willow Springs aro In Med- .ford, y, W. SbBpIelgh Hardware Co., are Oslly adding to their well assorted ,touk nd aro eoUIur at closo prices. &7 ..-- . ! 'I" i Weeks k McGowin Co. mCDKItTAKERS Jjr JMs4lM( , rtMNM mi y, Wi w A, K. Orr Mt-H MinmiM""'" ;7V, Ashpolo has relumed from tils trip north, where ho has been littl'ltiR anil selling "sfocK , , , V. H. Ba'rr haa gonq io Gallee c'rock to look utter his wining In lerests. ( , ; Plato Ico. -Morning deliveries Mcdford Ico & Storage Co. Phono E. W. Anderson haa returned to tho Blue I.cdgo district after a sltoit bnslness ftlt In Mcdford. " Mrs, 'R. liland ot "brants Pas.vls Itetl In Mcdford Friday. ' Carkin .& Taylor, 'laxv.xors. (John II. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), tjas-klns-Boydep Bldg,. Main streot. Mr, and Mrs. I. M. Harvey, plo-, necrs ot thts section, who have been visiting relatives living In Medford, returned to Cottage Grqvo Friday. Phil Hamlll and 11. T. Flndlev were of the horticulturists In Mcdford Fri day. Does your blue sorgo shine? Orrcs fl t 4-1. 4, ..,. .t.ll.M x ia ir van tuixu mu nuio phihu out. Don't throw It away. Just phono 5SS-R. and hae It taken out. Guar- .... . oa.. ...a.. m.i aillCVU. m)l l'l ."llWil. J. Cs'unan. a pioneer merchant ot Jacksonville, who la now located In Alameda county, Cal., la In Mcdford t lilt il t.a-l VII UUOHIoe Mrs. Frank McKco of Seven Oaks was with her Mcdford friends Friday afternoon. Screen doors at Mcdford l.br. Co. Grant Matthews ot Foots creek. Is transacting business In Mcdford. Ho sajs tho past season is ono of th worst thnt the placer miners of Southern Oregon havo ever oxper snow Mrs. G. W. Bingham of Oregon City Is tho guest ot her sister, .Mrs. I.. Winter. Frcoh lime. Mcdford l.br. Co. A. J. Daley of Eaglo Point Is In Mcdford. visiting his son. John Daley. II It Ttrn.Uhnw Ik down from farownsboro on a short business trip. Lane Wyland of Asbestos Is spend ing a tow dys in Mcdford. Kodak flntshlng. glossy or dull fin ish at J. O. Gerklng's studio, 52S U Main St. Phono 320-J. E. H. Helms of Jacksonville was n visitor In Mcdford Friday. .Mrs. John Stanley of Yolo county. Cal.. n pioneer resident of Rogue riv er valley Is In Mcdford. visiting her son, Fred Stanley and other relatives. J. O. Gcrklng. the best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado anir where, time or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phone 320-J. Henry Manklns of Poorman's creek Is transacting business in Mcd ford. Misses Wcndt nnd Martin of Jack sonville are visiting Mcdford friends, Miss Hazel Houston ot this city and Gilbert Jarvls. a young business man tot Salens were marrjed the tore part ot the week. Milk and cream at DeVoo's. Herbert Hanna, tho Jacksonville attorney, tarried a few hours In Mcd ford Friday. W. H. Spcas, S. P. agent, at Gold Hill, made a trip to Mcdford Friday. J. F. Kelly and Mr. Hall of Jlrlffln creek motored to Mcdford this morn In- Fred and Arthur Furry of Phoenix are spending mp aay in .ueuiu.u. E. J. Rclnklng. ho has been at Kenttth, Cal., returned rFlday. IjornTo Mr. and Mrs. S, I. Brown Friday, ilay 15, an eight ani one halt pound girl. Farmers of the valley aro now pro tected during hay cutting time by a JS hour forecast on tho weather. This warns them of tho approach of rain, and halts hay cutting In umplo time to prevent a heavy loss. The forecast is sent out tho same as frost bulletins, SMITH AND WITHYCOMBE NOMINATED FPR 60VEBH0R (Continued ,rrpm pat 1.) the ihirty-tlnce count'iv xve 'iihy comhe it lead over Sloier of -1000 vote. Tliix included lh lend which MWer hud over Withyeombe in Mult nomah county. In twenty counlic Withyeombe led Mo-er by MM, Multnomah not included. Cnnv fonl'n votfi. in twenty coiinliw out hido of Multnomah wiih 'J2U, giving liim hecoiul place. With hulf or the republican pre cincth btill to be heard froui in Mult iihiriiIi, Moer citimut ovVrconiu the lend of Wlthvcomhe. iiltliougli hu can land t-econd, beittiii; Craw lot d for that muion. In the twenty outMde countH'i., Smith, ilemijfji-iit, had U.IIO t( Hen neltV ;i'JI0,,jjiyiiij S;nith t IcmJ P.t'1" licunett ol 110, i'tt oi nil, ; MuIjiioinnl -iniih led ilcnnett, ut Inn liiijl i ttfj!y-une come In so that tics was M.bh.'ii.tinl. Hon L'oiintlffc Went Withycoinue cuirieii Uenlun, Co liinibhi. Crook, (hunt. Hood Iiitcn Joxcphiuc. I.aiic, IJiiii, Mnlliuiir, Mar ion, Shor;iiau, l.iuiitillu, I n!oji,,,iico liml Wut-lilnioii, Sinith carried Miilliioiiinh. Jtfiiton. Jiicknon, ruinlillii, Union, Jlciini'll curled more comilich ihnii Smitli, but :1k jiukicriiIc ut lil Wile tH hlilillltT. Jlrlllli'll cilljil'd Jlljkl'IV rinckiiiiiiis, t iui(ti, tiniui, liitoii Jilt ci'; Lincoln, Midi, Millieur, Muo MEDMHtD MAIL T1UHU.NE. ion, Sherman, Txiliunook.iiiid Woo. The vole 011 rcpulittouti sinti'iip c6ui( itulpeinwenly uiilslde coun ties follow. For Miiittine(omt Ucmi TD.Jh'.AWUiIu'o 07.SI, MNnry :m-2, llmris rll!. IUmimui -IIUIO, Cleelon -loir. KiohtmNon IU10, D'Atvy 'JO.S. bir sowrtior, Mor rtvrrieil Mult- ties. For tUtocncv j;envul. llrowil, reimbhcnn. reeowed 111 tweittv u ide counties w.l I to 'J-1S4 (ot (Intn The fonnorV lend wn reduced, how k eer, (i VX lj tho Miillnomnli xolo. for Oriuiti Ciinilitlnlc wlioe nominntiotis were miule I'oitnin by the imrtinl retuma received nre: iMomhor national eoinmilleo He- pulilionn. !J.!!i K. WillltinW til' Ihil lnur iliMiioirilii. II. M. T-! 1 1' 1 1 V t r .... f ......-. .. .. iWtlniii.: imigrvM o, Henry WuUt6 t Ol Ot I'Oltl.ttUl. - - - - , . , ... ui oi.ui- m:hh.i iviiuhmiv,.,.. "" A. iwoin i i-.nseiie; temo oral, neorcit K. I hnmlierlaln ot 1'ort - - - - ... i ""; pr'sv.--ivc, Mlimm lluuiey in lluru Repre-entntivc in comjres Fnl district: Kepublieun, W. C. Hawley oj - Nileni, present ineumiieut. M-coitu INtnct. republienn, N. .1. Stnnolt of The Dallo. incumbent. McMiihnii ii Winner Oovenmr l'roj;re'i'e, I. II. Me- Mil 1 1 an of Sulrm. Stale treasurer ICepuhlieaii, Tho(. 11. Kny f Salem, iiit'iimlienl. Demoernt, Willimn (inllownv ot' Su- loin; xv. .11. Hm'oy oi .mi'.miiiiiviiu Attonicy general Pcinoerat, John A. Jeffrey of Portland. StiHriiilemleiit of pahlic in-lrnc-lion lleinililicnn, ,1. A. Churchill of linker, ineumheut; proj;rc-ivef A. X. lluiton, Portland. !lnle engineer Kepiiblicnu, John M. Lewi- of Salem, incumbent. l,ttbor coinintHHiiincr Kepuhlican. 0. I. Huff or Portland, incimihentr Knilroad eoninii.-ioiicr Itepubli. can. Frank J. Miller of Salem, in eumbent. Canon Prtdmble loiter II. M. Klerly, candidate of the ml minitrntioii democrat'', who lias de feated W. II. Canon for natiotm. comiuitteemnu, wnn backed by lhe faction headed by Senator Ijiiio. This coute.-t wiih hard fougltt, a. wi that of the national republican com mitteeman, which witt won by Ititlpli E. Wlllinmx. The republican conte.it for the nom ination for attorney peiientl wot, eloo lietween Geome M. Ilmun ot Hoxflburg nnd Friiuk S. (Irunt, of 1'ortlnnd. tirant led in Multnomah county, but Hrown was ahead clc where throiiliout the r-tnte. STATUE Of BARRY AI WASHINT.TON', May in. Slmul taneously with tho firing of a saluto of cloven guns and the playing ot the "Star Spangled Bannor," a statue to Commodore John Barry was unveiled hero today In Fr&uklln Park. Tho cord that released tho large American flag surrounding tho flguro was pulled by Miss Elsie H. .lonlnirn. nt PlillniTnlidiln. pri.m t-rfii grand nloco of thejdlstingulshed sn'n ot J.rin, who served consplcuutiHlyln the United States navy, , President Wilson participated In the ceremonies and made a brief ad dress. Civil War Nurse Dies EURE HAUTE, Ind., May 1C Mra. (.conara Wright, 83 cars of age, who served as a niirso during the civil war, died at her homo hero early today. .Mrg. Wright, for four years, was president of thu National Association of Army N'nrscs nnd was honorary president at tho time of her death. TOO IiATK in CIjASSIFY FOR SA U.r. stamp mill (500.00, other tyining machinery cheap ou easy terms. Gold Ray Realty Co. FOR R?:.T Only hotel in tovn of 1000, 40 rooms furnUhcd. Ail drcm (!., caro Mall Tribune, FOR SALE 50 aero ranch, Irrlgatud alfulfa, Improvements, $8000, terms. Clark Realty Co., 200 Phlpps Bfrtg. FOR EXCHANOE ZVj acre im proved garden tract, irrigated, for Medford residence. Clark l(ealty Co 20G Phlpps Dldg. FOR 8AI.E OR EXCHANGE Now Meyers barrell spray, used but onto, completely rlgRcd on run ners. Will Hell cheap or exchange for labor. Carpenter work, lum ber or what have you? Phone GJ0.J4. 1 WANTED -To buy much from own cr. Adilre.s uulrk wh nil do-i tafls and Mute Uuw io rcucli yuiir iilil. ('. H. M.. cure Mall Trl 'I bunv. i MWDKOUU, OKKCION, FOREI I i j WASUINdWN. Mav III. JIi'xl cnu co'.Htiititiititli-t forces tinder llenovul Gourhles w occupxing Tauiplctt, linxo iwMiicil I'pitcd Stale- ((OiiHttl Miller there that Americans nnd other tAi-vijiuor mav return to tho city and that exeiy coitxidoration will bo hlioxxn them. CuiimiI .Mtllcl roptxttH ovor.x Ihittg iptict mid Hint the cit.x hn been in puto.i older miico iN .ocetipntioii by (loneml lloiualc. .A ivpott a'ront Americnu CiniMtl loniuxy..nitxx on bin xxnv home fioin Sim l.ttii 1'otnsi, tutrM thnt i inr .i'1ns could leant no Anirrioun x cro killed in this distnnt bdore the lime ho left, hut thnt all the YiiiUon.il- were pnnxlyxdil, ehell from htcl; of fuel. He left thu consulate in, mhrnpii. mmML )F COURT CALLED ,TJii Ki-mid jury lor the May tcim of entirt will be culkd Monday b Circuit Indue F. M. Culkin". The piincipal I'tiiiiinnl cltargiK in be in-xr-tigatod itrv Iho-e ol alleged foig cries, there Iicitij m-xi-ii a-cs, the largest nuuiher in this btitucti of crime for tiny mubIo "eioit f nn iiiiiiiiiilorinl lnnl. Illltcr oilmen -ul-fered it tluiiii dimnj the fpnng iitonlliH. The lu-t of wilitc-CH for the cn-c-. include a late numbvr ol Medford inen-hiiuto, -nno beinj: tubioeiuted for two ca-e!. GNERS.RE URN 0 TAWPICD FIELDS thiflli M it hnt llf you can't come in person let us serve you by Parcel Post Yohr mall carrier Is our delivery man and ho Is noted for prompt ness and icguUrlty. If you find It Impossible or oxen lucoitxunleitt to couio to our store, just phunc or mall )our order. Wo ran glxu you as perfect scrvlco In this way as though you cniik In pursuit. You'll haxqtlto advantage of our hlgh-clasM assortment and reason ablo jirlce:, .. We'll gUdl) furiiUli. Information regarding nonds, and welcome, such Inquiries, (.oods ran usually Ik) sunt by return mall. Wo prepay i-osiage on all, small parcels. , . , i i - ti. Medford Pharmacy I'liouo 10 ' e C.lvo S. & II, Orecn Trading Stamp JUST ARRIVED The Celebrated "Evcr-Wear" Shoes Women's golf and children' play shoes. This Is tho jdoal summer shuo. A good-looking brown. Inro shoo, madu of soft-pllablo Elk skin, full uttlliied. genuine Elk solos and spring login. Lightest, coolest and longiwt xvtfar Ing sumuior shoo made. Very reasonably jirlccd. i Women's sizes. : W to C ... Chlldreu'a sizes, 13i to - Children's sizes, 0 to la..., ()ur supply ot shoes Is limited, yours now. C: M. KIDD & CO. Hole .koii( for Jaikvui Coimly FENCING SEASON IS NOW AT HAND YOU NIOKI") TO PKOTKCT YQVll GlfOWINd CHOPS ANI) PASTUIIRS 1'U03.I .STOCK AND HOaS. YOU SHOULD TNSTALL A VKN0IS WJ'J'ir STJIKNOTJI ANT!) LASTJNU QUAI.LTIMS. Those rcquireiiieuts.iii'c i'lilfillcd, jn ... PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE (Jftt''A "n'w.W- ouji 12-baii do.TXcjrr pig, noa and stocm JiMflNCIt! is Kpecinlly deafened fqr your iieeds. Jn this feiu'o you gel mora value for your money tlian in any oilier fence offoml you nnv-wlicro at any jirife. Wj) Hhip enrloadB direct from factory (o Med ford and ofU'i' you the best fence made at a reiiHon able price, delivered ot your dopot. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" MEDKOH!) OllKOON SATPKDAY, MAY JII,1I)M t- it FILMS ,l,)':VIl.lVEI , ,i lly our method, lusuron bettor ro aults froin your rnlnorn. Mit'fl us! jt)urwork. M 1 ... ( - i .aiii: swem STi'iiit) ; x , , 'I iUa'Wot Main Stnl, Mctlfoiil, tHv. MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Ooraotioro 320 North ttnrUett. hltono 0(W A!.v CHICHESTER S PILLS ,- t..Hl AWy.rlirnrlor Cil lV .1 l.-.r IHMM-l lihVA filial in .l M I ooltl miiikw K .. mJI jU HJ Sium. Y .r HlV)IOMn on inn rii.i , a kl -MtHMMlKM.I.Int.ANiilKlM ?MDDYDnirif.lSTSrXR.HIRr There5 Great Comfort about baking xx lilt "Crescent ' its leavening action It so miio tind so thoroiiKh it leaves the ituui.ti dell, clously moist &B& CRESCENT Ml'll CO , Seattle, Wash. GET IT FROM YOCIl GROCER U5C iH-r lb. Iff .. S.IX.0 .tUJ n .yjiAm r tliexo lulobrated Be wise, select --t i- xvisrx WACto WMi aWl. 1 1 i 1 I aaBaTllf fatal ti;icruipi.v We,dome Flyiiig ..LIl ' J.'YJi nt I'oi'Qulth llellxcrlci I'liuue ni H. Weinhard's Ice Depot littvi' jiwl added a complele line of EASTMAN KODAKS AND PIIOTOGRVPHIO SUPPLIES And would he pleased to sitpph your want. WEST SIDE Compensation Marx Ann, while cutting bread, (Jut her rii.Kor. Willi elation .Mary Ann went off to bud, Claiming compensation. "William .'Jones, while c;ii'tiii coke, UruiMcd his .shin. Willi .inhibition William ricd: "A happy stroke, One year's compensation." (!liai,'le.s,'the waiter, dropped the clieene, Hurt his toe, retired from wailing. Six nionths' claim. At Jlrightoii he's . Now rceupcraliiitf. ' .lane, while eooldiif,', trod ami alid "" On some fat and fell obliquely; . Interesting invalTd, Drawing iwo )otiuds weekly, .lack, the hodman, seratchetUhiir wrist, Scratched it with a scaffold Kplinlcr; On the compensation list; Neslinfoi' the Winter. On the job nt Maiden Vale, . , ,With his hammer, (Ircen lhe plumber Hit (lit; wronjr nail (finder nail); lies! in,' till next Summer. JJIess the tfoodneps and the p;race And 1ie llioiiglilful leKislatiou Thai conferred upon our raeo, Workmen's eonipensalion. , Loudon '(Jln'outi'le. 1'Wvvy man in Oregon who employs labor is liable for damages, filiould one .f his tmplo)'(a suffer an injury. ConsetpionUy, eory emidoyor sjiould carry Liability Insurance or pay the Slate an annual premium 'for protection under the Workmen's Compensation Act. In the majority of labor claiisifieiitious lhe "Aqtna" will nrotect you for less nianay't.ian the HI ate lience, ii would be wise for ytiu to eouipare rates wiih R. H. McCurdy Phone One Two Throe HwU flldtf., Medford xxllh xour Ico xvhcit xte got itmr older. I'roiuptiiewi of delivery A nn nmeli a fcnliivo ot our service as piiro lc and tola u. it for tho iiiPiiuy,' pur wtnn.ii Is In your iiolKlniurlitiiid tinryt day. Wolnhnrd'8 Ico U ntntmiitootf to bo ithsdltitUly itUittary. lT i-n M0p I'll PHARMACY A - s