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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1914)
( Vr, "-, 7 r J. :l 1 . r a w. it- I. i' i ' V t 1 I'M1 r- ir fj M V I ' IS. n h i i PAGE TWO ii'r ' " OfAL AND ti' Personal "LclterT rccelred frbm ttio Norton ideal Opera etimpanr t Tuscon, Arl say the heat I rnlilng hnioc with the member of the company. Art Ilnrges has been reduced 15 pound, and can III ffonl to lose much fat being the thin member of the com pany. Wilson Wnlte another feath er elaht Is lolng heavily. Prank Hitrce" and W V. QuUenbcrry hav Monti bout 2" pounds a piece. T Atomic sulphur, nrscnato of lead - i "nlneklosf! llmo 'and sulphur, berry crate and boxes, for sale at lowest prices, br the Co-operatho rrult Growers' Association. Quito a delegation of Talent peo ple Were In the city Sunday to seo the hall same. A) Pankey of Central Point fpent Rum4r VUh friends In this city. Trsnspiantwi tomato plant, io rents per hundred, special prices on lots f.uQ hnuVoWir. V.ftK. pepjter and "wVl ii)lalo ' plants now ready. Partlanil-Avenue Greenhouse, Med ford. I'hono 87-H. 65 A. i:. Neighbors of Glcndale I spending the week In Medford on huslness, 3. A. Westorlund returned last week from n trip to Ban Franclco where ho attended the ground break lug for the Swedish bnlldtng at the IQlSexnoiItlon. Aik your grocer or neighbor about ho pennant wrapped bread made at the Newtown hakery. - Waller Merrick left Sunday evening tn, KnatitA n maV-n iirraiiicomcnta for the Installing o! a new swimming pool at tho Nat with modern and san Itary equipment. Henry Melt and wlfo have re turned from a six weeks trip to Ta coma whero they were called by the death of their daughter. Hoyal Bakery goods at DeVoc. Ilattlsto tho Medford pitcher has been transferred to Helena In tho Union association by tho Portland Northwest team. County Commissioner Con Lecvor of Central Point Is attending to county business In this city today. Crushed strawberry Velvet Ice cream for your Sunday dinner. Phone orders to 4S1-IL A squad of laborers, who worked hut Saturday on the Pacific highway south of Ashland, arrived this morn !n. and beuan to howl against con- dltrans Hinder Contractor Sweeney tho principal complaint being that he Insisted that a water boy bring them water to drink Instead of tho work ers strolling a halt mllo to the spring. Charles George of Eugene Is vis iting friends nnd relatives In this city for a few days. Typewriters. All makes new nnd Mbullt. Sold, rented and repaired. Typewriter Exchange. 230 Nortli Ilartlett. Arthur Hall of Ashland visited friends and relatives In this city Sun day. Walter Harrington visited Afhland Sunday afternoon. Savo money. Uso Plato Ice. Med ford Ico & Storage Co. Phono 2G4. Steps towards tho routing cut of the hobo camps along Hear crrok, will bo takon by Chlof of Pollco Hltt kou at once. .According to residents of that section It Is Impossible to keep a hen houno full within n mllo of tho creek. Bomo have loaded up tho old shotgun with rock salt ua a cure. Don't bo deceived. Uso Plato Ice. vmirnrd ico &. StoraKO Co. Phone 204. Tho schools of tho city will close May 23th, and the students will soon begin the work of holding tho final examination!), The work of cutting tho first crop of alfalfa In under way qulto gener ally throughout tho valloy. Special for Sunday, Nopolltan brick velvet Ico cream. Phono 81 It. 8lorah nnd wlfo, Charloa Hoskott and wlfo, A, P. Stennett and wlfo nnd MIsb May llncliaimn motored to Wil liams rreek Sunday whero they put In tho day fishing. At Applegate Al Hates, miiiiagor of tho Applognto creamery nnd wife Joined tho party. Mr, llutes is tho champion fisherman of that region but In tho coiitost yes terday for first plaro, ho was tied by Mr, Heskett. Manila, chocoluto and White's sp'J rlai Ice croniu for Sunday. Phono A HIM ' J, Niinnn ha returned to his homo In Alameda county, t,m., nr short buxliiess visit hum Pluto Medford Ico. Morning deliveries, Ice & Utorugo Co. Phono 'M. K, Miller of William creok Is MWHdluif few duys In edford. ,niii' i i i ...-.---.-.. Weeks i McGowan Co. UJTPXltTAXXRS Ukir AWt 3. C Wilson, engaged In develop ing a mining proposition In Grimy Peak illntrlci, left for there thin morn Inn hccompnnled by several miner ho will assist lilni. Wlillnm Ilrrlchton nnd 3. 8. liar- netk ot Central Point ilUtrlet tran- sacfod business In Medford Saturday Prof, and Mrs. P. C. Smith of Jacksonville spent Sunday afternoon In Medford. . J W. Shaplelgh Hardware Co., are dally adding to their well aworted 'stock and are sidling nt clows prices. S7 J. Stlilurll Vila and V. Pelouso ,Brwerc of (he many horticultures In Medford Saturday.'. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Dodge arrived from Akron. Ohio, during the week and will remain some time. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John IL.Carkln. Glenn O. Taylor). Has klnVlloydcn llldg., Main street. I?. W. Goodman of KInmath Tails Is a late arrUal In Medford. A. K. Heames has returned from a short professional trip to Portland. John Grieve of Prospect n In edford and Jacksonville Saturday. Docs your blue serge shlnoT Orrca it I-a Mar can tako the worl shine out. Don't throw It away, Just phono rSS-n. and have It taken out. Guar anteed. 20C West Main. Col. K. C. Washburn and K. W. Carlton of Table Hock motored to Medford Saturdar. Mrs. W, II. Ilrown of Eagle Point who underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at Sacred Heart hospital last week, Is much Improved. Screen doors at Medford Lhr. Co. W. J. Bcott Is In Medford galn af ter n -visit at Antloch. Mrs. h. Mlngui, who has been Vis- Illnc her. daUcbter. Mrs. W. II. Alt kin. returned to Ashland Sunilay rresh- lime. Medford Lbr. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Elliott .Isltod In Jacksonville Sunday afternoon. I:. W. Wilson, deputy sheriff, was lirrn tin official business Snturday. Kodak finishing, gloiwy or dull fin ish at. J. O. Oorklng'a studio. 228 E Main St. Phono 320-J. Mrs. C, Uirleh has gono to Mc Mlnnvllle to represent Ituth Hebekah degrea lodge at the annual soslon of the grand lodge. Dr. It. C. Kelsey of Gold Hill made a trip to Medford Sunday. J. O. Grkbg. the best all nround photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, time or plnce. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. Kred D. Wagner and his family of Ashland wcro guests of Mr. and Mrs. XVLiMllos Sunday. . A. A. Flynn. tho electrician, who is employed at Gold Hill, spent Sun day In Medford. Milk and cream at DeVoo's. Lewis t'lrlch, postmaster of Jack sonville, has gone to McMlnnllle, to attend the annual session of tho grand lodge, of which ho Is a mem ber.1 You-will .enjoy your Sunday din ner better if you havo Velvet crushed strawberry Ico cream. Phono 481-11, havo It delivered. Mrs. Itoso Horde and II. J. Hordo, her son. nro visiting G. W. Cherry and family. K. Clemens, foreman of tho Illng ham orchard located scufh of Med ford. was In Bedford Saturday, ac companied by his family. Prof. Hclmor of tho experiment station near Talent, tarried In Med ford a few hours Saturday. S. S. Aiken of Flounco Hock spent Saturday In edford. George E. Hoos, secretary ot tho Pacific Good Hottds association, Iiob gono north to htlr up Interest In tho mef-tlng that will bo hold hero In July, George F. Harron, a prominent stockman of tho upper valloy, was among his Medford friends Saturday. M. Marshall of Central Point tran sacted business In Medford Saturday. George Von der llcllon of Eagle Point motored to Medford Saturday afternoon, G. L. Ellis who Ib In charge of tho vi r- Cainiiholl orchard on oniim crrek drove to Medford Saturday. N. I). Hrophy nnd J. I, tinrvin of Talent were In Medford Saturday on buslno'B. David Hoscuberg of tho Hear creek orc,nrd spent Sunday with Medford frlnndg Mr. nnd MrB. F. Hciimiii of Central Point district wore Medford lltors Saturday, Francis Fnuro of Grunts Pans mado trip to Medford Saturday. E, T. Staples of Ashland motored to Medford Saturdar afternoon Anderson Ilros. of Plioonix pro Cct Were of tho man) who cawo to Medford Saturdii) MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION ENTERTAIN LADIES TONIGHT The Mi'ielinnlM Afcw.elulioii will cn tntnlii llielr wlww nnd Imly fii'inU wllli ii luiiMMi'l nml eiiU'ilniiiiHHil. t .i i.....i ii..ii,i ii. u .iiiiiiii. nt llir 'Hiuiriii iii "" - i-1 .. 8 , III. All llM'lllllMIH 1110 l-XM'lt4d o Ih iri'M-iil inn! lake 'im l''"'', T ,r" will .... - '.,X:; , VViIImum I. nwUr. Mn i' "y ,l" I'litr. u ill kit im IV Al I HT' MJEDffOKI) MAlh TIUHOWF!, complete figures make no Change PRIMARIES TOTAL Complete returns tuliofhi'iiilli tnnki no chmige in previoul an tiiiuuet'il tt.ult of Frlilux V iirimnrie". Il!lt-Hi noeil out Summon ille for the tlemiMTMtie lnuiiiniitlou fur -lieriff by ttilm. I'Hhpr darrtltPtl IvidliiifS! fr renHlihraii aoiMiniiiiiin for iiirnuerl hr id ote-t. Williyeiitnlii Mirrinlj the election h, 1 1 o?r I'mwfonl nml Smith by .(Oil oliw over Hennett. Tito Iiillmdne ore the results of llu ropnliliiitH priiHitriev: For imtiiuml iMHHiultteemHH Aek eriin 10'Ji), WiiliHmi. ill.t. For rprweiitiUiT tlHWloy 1.111 .,nm- S.'U). ttr Oittt'nnr llmvvnidl 102. Curl er :l"l, t'mwfonl -177, Diitimitk Hi.1 Grtfii T2D, Julm- lT:i. Mowr 'JU7 Witliynnnltc -IU1. For Supreme Court Jnllee Hem ma.), itviiMin i:ii7. cici'iiui 7in D'Arrv 3S0. UnrrU 7!H, Meltiide SSil Mr.Vrtry 73'i. KielinnUon .V-8. Fur llere.cnlnliio Menley ll.'lll Slime :, Wiigncr I -100. ' For Comininfioner-MiiiMeii 12.i7 Smith IDfiO. Fur Sheriff Knrlmri 11112." Singlci i:t:i4, Wnlker T.10. Fir Tiru-uri,r--(''iilv?jr VSV.) Cruiicmiller HI III. For Coroner Ivello 1U17, l'lier 1112. Dcniocrnlie; fur iinliounl commit' teenmn Cnuon Kll,", K-lerly I7SI. For Congnxxmnn llullister .ri7."i Meredith 4I!1. Fur (Juveniur -Houuelt .'IIH, Cold 1111, Mnimin- 111), Miller .S', Smill 111!). For Sheriff llitl-un tJIMI, Sum menille .171. BENSON TRIED PORTLAND. Ore.. Mav IS. Straggling returns today from Fri day h state primary elections In tho republican, democratic and progres sive parties did not materially affect tho leads held yesterday by the can didates In tho more Important con tests. In tho Second Congressional ills trlct tho democrats nnd progressives had no avowed candidates In congress but It Is though likely that names wero written In. No account of these has been kept by tho unoffi cial compilers, and tho candidates, If any, will probably not bo known un til tho officials count Is completed. The count of tho ballots early to day had not mado certain who would bo tho fourth republican nominee for supreme court Justice. Of the four nominated tho returns showed that Thos. A. Mcllrlde, Henry J. Mean and I.awrencoT. Harris had been success. fill. For tho remaining placo Charles McNnry nnd Henry Ii. Hcimon ran cloio with tho former holding tho ndvautage. GRIFFITHS ON TRIAL 1 RAV LMlAVPIRPn Pnl Miv IS Tho trial of Captain Jonoph Griffiths of the army quartermaster's corps, heforo a court martial board, begun today nt tho Presidio. Captain Grif fiths to charged with embezzling 18000 of government fundH, and with desertion. Tho hearing is bohlnd closed doors. WITH MIRY BEFORECOURTMART Captain GrlfflthB was to hnvo had pcuded summnrlly from duty March 17. and ordered confined to bin quar ters by Major Hugh J. Gallagher, nf nP. ter nn apparent shortngo In his counts hud been reported. Tho nc- iihoi! officer disappeared April u, nnd hob arrested In Oakland April 0. tho day ho hud planned, it wan said to sail for Austrulla, GRAND JURY MEETS TO Tho May lorni of tho grand Jurr was lallud this morning by Judge F- . Cnlldus of Iho circuit court, mul in hearing of charges ugnluut men hold In tlm county Jnll, began under ii dlnxtlou of Proidculor Kelly. Thu grand Jury I raiiipoHod oh follow! K. C. Ilobliietti Conlrul I'efMt: H. W. Mollis. Mitdfordi W. I), .., w (,n,Kry v,,t, puimi uui'iuill tlllillilin na ur iihiu iiiiui ....... his trial in Seattle. Ho w- ,B.Tho..8and eight hundred thlrty-four PROBE CHARGES MBDTTOKI), OKHCIOK ST. PUPILS TO RENDER T I The pupil ur St Mur Aendein.v will vie u Si-hiimtiiiii prugrmli, to niglit nl-8 o'Wwk. n the umTo nom of the Aeiuleiiiv. Tln gcuernl ul lie i- iuvilinrmul n mot dtijuyHtile eVenini: U ptiliia-iil. Ketrtshmeilts will lie ennil li.v Iho Indies of St. Ami' Aitfr ooiiiiy, under .Mr. SrhtotfeJiu- ilireotiou. Home iiimle iwndv will lie on Hilr nml the proceed- will ho luimtu'il to the Aenilenij. The ftdliiwliiir i ili pregriuu: "Hunting Song" Schumann Op. Ki Wlnlfn'-il Olnucr-. Glenroo tliinny, Mnrlbn Hunter. Dorluu lluiitci. Paper, ltoitcit Schu-uann Wlnnlfred llaurntty. ' t.i) "Gunrdlan ngeU of the Night" (h) " TI Spring- . Schuman Op. "U Songs by third nnd fouith grades 'Playing Tag" from "Scbnes of Childhood" . .Schumnun Mnrlnn ilunter. Johnnlo Hunter. Mildred Duttati, Helen Dugau, Kdlth Graham. Gladys Pelton,(Uor tense Thompson, Moti Skeen, "Lady Hlrd"... Schumnun Op. "R Song by first and second grndes. (a) Tone Poem Schumann Op. fiS (It) The Wild llorroman . ........... . Schumann Op. r,S Ida Mlllor, Mabel Srudder, Knilli; Whitman, Ituth Curtis. Paper, Schumann, the Composer, Hel en Iteddy. "Tho Two Grenadiers" Schumann Op. 4I Carl Ilrler. Frnncls Smith, Law renco Duff, Joseph llerron, Pavttii Dehley, P.iul lousing, l.eo llerron. The Happy Peasant lU'turutng from Ills Work" Schumann Wlnnlfred Hanralty, Helen Hcddy, Lctha llahn. Florence Sllllman. "Sunday on tho Itlilno" ........... Words and music by Schumann Voire, Ituth Curtis. Piano, M. Alice Foster. Paper. Wnrum? (Why?) Margaret Fabric. (a) "WhyT" ' (b) "A Hustle Song" . - Schumann Op. r.s The String Quartet, soloist It. Campbell. "The Lotus Flower" Schumann Op.25 Tho Chorsl class. (n) Northern Song (b) Mny, I.oYoly May Schumann Op. lis M. Alice Foster. Paper. "Trsumcrel" .Katherlne Kmlg (a) "Evening" ...-Schumann Op. Zti (b) Traumerel Schumann Op. r.'J Violin golo, lono Flynn. (n) "Itoso-lluds" (b) "Thou Art So Like a Flower" Sehumnnn Vocal solos, Katherlno Murphy. "Wnr 8ong" Sehumann Tho String Quartet. Accompanist, Margaret Fabric. POLLOW-McCLELLAN SHOWS OPEN TUESDAY EVENING The Follow nml MeOlliin enrnhiil eompiiuy nrnved In Meilfunl Sun day nml will ho opeiieil fur Ihmucwh Tiiei-iluy imoIii.'. They hni- -'Ven nllrnelioiH, heoiiliM llie merry-go. rouiiil nml rem wheel, linve n gooil hiiml mul nit on fume free win. This, is the tirt vimt or lhi eotn pniiy, to Mellon!. They will he hero nil week nml will iiriihulily li loi-nled VOIlIll of tin Wnxliiugtoii M'liool. "' Till: IIOMIKItH OF I'lltHT Moirn.MGi; kinkixo itnii gold noms of thk pacific a i;asti:iiv ilmlw.w, ihjh .mini: i, iu:i7i Tho undersigned, Tmstco under tho mortgage abnvn referred to, do- sires under authority of raid inort gago to oxpemi tho sum of Flfty-nlno ollnrs nnd twonty-nlno cents (159 831,29) In tho purchuHo of bonds of said Ihhiio nrovlded such purchnio can, In Its opinion, ho now mado nil- vnntageoiiBly, Senled olferu of nald bonds may be sont to tho office of tho undersigned, at 00 Hroiidwny, Now York City, on or before Juno 3, 19H, at iz:uu o'i clock noon C0I.IJ.MHIA KNICKKIiriOCKKIt TIH'KT CO., SuccoHSor TniMteo. ly (IKOIUli: 13. WAHHIIN, Trust Officer, Dated New York, Mny 4. 10H. TOO LATK Hi CLASSIFY FOIt IIKNT -Now r. room furnUhod bungalow on Knt sldo, chenp. Phono .'170-11. r'' I'OMTII 'Ali A.VNOIWCIWIKNW. John A. l'- I The uiiilerslKiK.il hereby miiiouiinm liliiuelf us uii Iiidupondoiit cuudlduto for (ho oMwo of eon illy wroiinr ul" fur -., d lo llie dwlkloii t Iho lugul vof MARY'SACADEMY PROGRAM ONIGH MPS DAY, MAY IS, 11)11, SUMMER IS HERE Let us clMin and mitko over your Inst year's suit or dress. Wo have the equipment nnd wo kpow how. llnve jour work done by one of the lnrgest nnd inol sanllnry plants In tho country, tho com Is nn more. Combines Styles . with Comfort This popular new model, tho "Park" np penis to tho ) nung mnii nnd might Interest tho old man too. A drossy" shoe fitting smooth nnd snug through tho wulil nnd Instep. Tho "Park" hns tho low receding too effect, short vnmp nnd low heel, A nciulblo shoo for tho man who prefers walk ing. Comes In tho new ma hogauy color, Inro mid black, smooth cnlf luittuu . .-..IM itf "SooA.Ta" ng S 8f,oc Store fm miMmmWtS mmB3Ssjm.l ' LABELS OF ALL KINDS Fruit and Cannery Labels in any color or all colors our specialty This $3500 Miehle Press Recently installed especially for label work. Our work equal to any and our prices right. Let us figure with you MEDFORD PRINTING CO. 25-27-29 North Fir Street FILMS DUVKLOPIJD lly our melhod, Inmirei bollor r' uli from jour ntumtn. Mnll uv nnr work. nn; SWHM STCDIO iTJ'J West Muln Stivet, Meilfunl, Oie. The Merchants Association At Its inst meeting unanimnuily pnised it resolution AskliiK Meilfunl People to lnM nil their jtiiicrt- uppl)lnK Ihein lth llutter fioui the Meilfunl Creinneiy fur illl ili) ut letiit. This will nsalat lu building n 61 thy lutltntln mid n jwyroll t'l iMjjKi. ' : iSMi't tako n nulMtllnto Insist on Medftird md lluiliT. Every Pound Guaranteed i'tieio Is Nollilug llelli-i- nnd None OjlllO ! (ilM)ll us VELVET ICE CREAM i Cor every occasion. Individual molds fur sperlnl ucenstuns. Kpeclal prlcivt fur thurrhoH nnd ludges. Prupeit delherloi. White's Velvet Ice Cream Factory ' N.it Itiillillug Phono INMt For Your Cltihh-on'a Hoalth Snyder's Filtered Milk I I'Yoo Dclivcrv. I'lituic 2()!-.J-:i I -I fflWlCTWiirrwi sssKlHMr!llsvHl''PwW5sswB' ' smsmsssV vrf .5i vsW,wH'sm MRS. H. L. LEACH ' Export CoiBOtloi'o !W(5 Xorlli llartlult. JMiouo na Al. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Hug mul Carpet CU'iming nnd WiMivlnpj ON KARTLVIN S'L'KICKT Plimio rm-i N V. Km. h s W1' m tfV ' J WW Something Summery lu it uiumer package H V BEER In Ihttood enrtun Mild, light, htiti)om ()l)iu pin Hour ut tho iimlly lung Dov er mill lienor limn mi the null, And Iho Olyiualn Cnrlou mnkes It en) to curry and unsy lo eool. Get three hottls In n bote fnim O M. KoUby. Medford (I. HroHii. Mmlford Murphy ft Co . Modtord Nnsh licit! (V, Mtdford William O'llnrn. Medford l.uy ft KeiwAn. JneUjonvllle M llurgsr. Grants Pass D W. Ileum. Grants Pass Hnmue! U Klierlcu, Grants Pan L It. Curducll. Gold Hill M it. Johnson, Gold llltl "Its the Water' ! t ? ? ? T v f ? ? T ? ? v f ? t f r t f ? ? ? ? ? ? y f V t T t f ? rs i f i of jMlk0l (Oiilily joiin a vum M'hM AdyJ inuc mini (Iuoiuii K Fox. Cimlrul I'nllil. I MM ) ,t.I, K.Uffl7'M pImuI lull.. A JIOHil llllM' I II" (JiifKo VV I'niltur. Mulltt rail lliH I MIX""" HUM lli mn 'ytatftjMWsfjattwwsiiMi v, w, w