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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1914)
laniMnnmiaH J"" Sm, 2Lw,..j2i .reV-fT iftfTi,t" v"--? -rniii,VSisw? V--J -. T UtawMtaiity HWIMW 'MM I !' ' I T-" i - r ' " tlJ w h fife; t ko eya; MiLjjJi; !. - Antrim "'-- IOCAL AND L PERSONAL flit) Portland Telegram conducted h clrculntltm conical lust month nnvl offered 25 prlf.es to tho 25 carriers vho olilnlneil llio most votes to bo named by new subscribers and giv ing .perfect delivery torvlco, Tho boyu.wOrkod hard nntl faithfully to tho last minute. "vVlllard Kdmcnds, former Tribune cnrrlor ot West Mcd ford, won scromi prize n $&O.0U bl c.vclo, Donald Lockwood, winning a ?fiO,00 gold watch first nrlxo. An olabornto otitortolnmnnt was given at llib Y. M. C. A. building Tor tho car riers, with fine music furnished by Uio Columbia orchestra. Horn nnd board at 145 South Ivy. Mr. C. U Grant. 243 Capt. Clcorga Ash, Amorlcan robol In vaudevlllo at tho It Theater to night. Mako n bid before January UU .too H. lleoman ot Oold Hill Is spending today In Medford unend ing to business matters nnd visiting friends. A few of tboFo big oak trees on fionth Onkdalo will bo Fold to the highest bidder boforo January 1st Tho lota 75x175 will be thrown In. All assessments paid to dale. W. II. Kverhard, 1013 West 9th, phono fi(57-J. A heavy fog settled over tho val ley WVdncMlny night, after ten days of Ideal winter weather. Many of the Mcdfoid residents who have been regular visitors to southern Califor nia, are staying at homu thin year. Get your butter, cream, milk and buttnr-mllk, at Do Voo's. Tho Central Point basket ball team Inst ntght defeated the local team nt that place last night, by tho score of 10 to 10 In a clean, fast game. A numlter from this rlty attended. Capt. George Ash,' American robol ln vaudevlllo at tho It Theater to night. L. Webb and wlfo of Grants Tnss are spending n few days In tho city at tending to business matters and vis iting friends. See Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Offlcu Mail Trluuno Uldg. Jasper Watson of Engla Point spent Thursday in Med ford attending to business matters. I shall sell to tho highest bidder lefore January 1st, lot three Oak lawn addition on South Onkdalo. This lot Is lust north of tho Treichlcr ouse and is covered wllb those big oak trees. 'It la 75x175 feet, all as sessments paid to date. Mako a bid. W. II. Everhard, 1P13 West 9th, phono CC7-J. , Tho Medford high school baske't ball tcahi will play Klamath Falls in that city January 27, according to arrangements In course ot prepara tion. Mid-winter opening January 4, day and night school. Private In at ruction in shorthand. Now classes In bookkeeping, ponmanshlp, type writing. Medford Commercial Col lege, 31 North arajw St. U. II, Casey ot Hoseburg is among tho out of town visitors In tho city this week. Sweet cider at Do Voo's. Anothor globe trotter hit tho city Thursday afternoon. Upon learning that Ilattlesnako Jim had passed through hero barefooted ho folded his baggago and moved on towards Ashland. Tho Nash Cafeteria will be open tonight to watch tho old yonr out and tho now year in and will servo light lunches. Willlnm Irednlo has recovered from a sovoro attack of acuto Indigestion and is able to resumu his duties. Hrlng your poultry to Medford Poultry & Egg Co., new location 109 Knst 8th. Tclophouo 583 242 Richard Pliluffcr nnd family will leavo In a Hhort time for Seattle whero they will mako their future home. Cupt. George Ash, American rebel In vaudevlllo at the It Theater to. night. " Col. 71, C. Washburn of TabJo Rock spent Wednesday in Medford at tending to business matters. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over IbIs .Thoater. 'M8S Kdun Stennctt of Ashland Is vlsjtlng friomls nnd relatives iu this olty this week. Why walk when you can rldo for ICo to nny part of tho city. Ford Taxi.. Call Alco S82K. llert It. Greer of tho Ashlund Tid ings is Id tho city today utteudlng to business matters. Get Jt nt Do Voo's. Mrs. F. Jl. Fairar of Hay Gold spent Thursday afternoon in Medford visiting friends .nnd relatives. Hrlng your '"poultry to .Medford Poultry & Egg Co.. new location 109 llMt 8th. Telephone 183 242 Oeorgo. Gates, son of C, 13.Gntes, In serlQtittly 111 from an attack of ap pendicitis nntl will Undergo nn oper ation, ''Insurance" means "Holmes' and "Holme'1 means "Insurance.'' See IIoliHMi "Tho. Insurance Man." The college, men nt homo for boll-1 1 irnnifl I flTO CV days will hold o smoker this even-1 14 f-UI Al j I II Imr "Most of tho visiting students) ILIlUlU lU I 0 Ul will return to their studies Snlurdny and Sunday. I Hodured rales on fur repairing. Swing's Gun Store. . 211 Antolsts ot tho valley nro securing their state licenses for tho your, In cemplalnco "lth tho slate law. Tho new numbers are black figures upon 'a etlow background. Tho police and county authorities will give nu tolsts a reasonable longth ot time be fore enforcing tho law. Tho finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Harry Coffeon nnd wife have re lumed to Sls.on, cnl , after spend ing the week visiting friends and relnttves In this city. Hrlng your poultry to Medford Poultry Kgg Co., now location 109 East Sth. Telephone GS3 242 Arlemus Snootier, l.olnnd Noe, George Howard, and Itolnnd Hubbard returned Wednesday from a trip to tho Hlue Canyon district. Hubbard sprained his ankle, nnd the rest of tho party suffered from tho cold. They had to sloop out of doors most of the time. It was a rough trip. Kodak finishing tho Vest, at Wes ton's 'Camera Shop. Over Isis Thea ter. N. It. Hlankonshln of lloddlng. Cnl., is among the out of town vis itors in (ho city this week attending to business matters. K. W. Itnrtletl, or tho former firm or llarllett & Notherlnnd. taxiderm ists nnd furriers, will rontlnuo the business nt tho samo place, K wing's Gun Store. Anyone Indebted ti Uarttett & Nothcrlaud plcaso settle with F. W. Hartlott. 241 The Phoenix Civic club will glvo a public reception Saturday evening In honor of Miss Marian Towno. Jack son county representative to tho state legislature, and tho first nnd only woman representative In tho state. Tin- affair will Ik public, nnd all are Invited. A program ot music and speeches will be given. Mlsa Towno will leavo in a few days to attend tho opening sessions at Salem. She will Introduce a unmoor of bills hav ing to do with tho betterment ot women and labor conditions and this section. Palm rooms, new management. llgnt, airy rooms, reasonable rates. Georgia Etcher. 259 At a meeting of tho directors of the Drama League yesterday after noon tho resignation of It. W. Ituhl ai president was accepted, and Mrs. Alan Iiracklnrcod. vlce-presldnt, was unanimously Indorsed to tako tho vacant place. Although tho meeting was not largely attended, great en thusiasm was shown and It was de termined to make a renewed effort to securo Forbos Ilobortson in Med ford under tho auspices of the organ ization. Tho open air theater was then discussed, Interesting talks be ing made by W. F. Isaacs and Italph Dardwell. Under the now prosldent It Is certain that tho Drama Lenguo will bo conducted with increased en ergy and enthusiasm. DoVoo Is going to sell 500 pounds of chocolato creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today, tf The public library will ho closed Friday, Now Years. Try a quart of our guaranteed puro sanitary milk. Phone C82-W. 250 J. O. Corking, tbo best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negativos mado any. whore, tinio or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Albert Lawrence who 1b confined to his homo by a sovoro attneck of rheumatism is improving rapidly ac cording to reports from his bedside. Tho Hnlght Music Studio, 116 So. I-nurol St., new torm boglns January 2ml, a limited number of now pupils can be accepted. 212 BUNCOM BREVITIES t'lienler Kubli piirulmsed u fine liuucli of hoof ciittlo from A. M. Mo Ko recently. Floyd Mi'ICce is spending a few days in the city. ilri. Hnymoml Phillips nnd Mrs. Ilunry Ktophenbon nnd fnmilies fcpent n few hours, nt Mr. Jen-..' Sunday, A very enjoyable lime uiih hud nt the 'Palmer creek hull Christiana night. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jfnymoinl Phillips gitvo u lino ChrihtuiiiH dinner. Those present were: Mr. mill Mrs. A. I). MfJCco nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnry Oily nnd fiiinily, Mr. Junta. Mcrritl Dews of Jacksonville is spending liis holiday with liis.fricnds on Applpgnfe, i !,, Henry Stephenson, who is- working for Elinor Htejilumson in thu Union livery fcnblc, wns out on Applegnto u few days ago, returning Monday. Jlobert Wutkins ol Vtl:insvent to tho cily TucMluy, Dorothy Mi Ken vlaileil her friend Maudio Peel one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wutkins visited friomls on Forest crook it few days ngo, Mr. J'rv of Vrekn cmno up on n visit to llutlon, Cnl. Hay ttiucctl of Creseenl Cily i- up on Applej'nlo on business. KrEDPOOT MATT) TKTRTTNE, SALORS 1 PA1U3, Doc. 31. - How the heroic solf-suerlflec of six French bluejack ets made possible the capture of St. Georges, a town lets than two miles from Nloupott, la described by tho Matin's war correspondent In Fland ers. Ho says: "The attuekers had driven tho Ger mans from tho advance trenches, but taking refuge In tho houses of the vil lage the Germans soon placed their assailants in a difficult position. Tho sltuntiou of a force of llelglans Iso lated on a strip of land surrounded by u flood became .critical and the artillery alone was able to effect anything against tho enemy. The Ilrltisli batteries nt Hnmscnpclle tried, but their shells burst over the French. "Six bluejackets then loaded a thrco-Inch gun on a largo punt nnd poled along tho canal behind tho vil lage, running tho gauntlet of the Ger man rifles. As one was hit another took the pole and continued until he In' turn fell. Tho sixth man was mortally wounded ns with n last push he sent the punt to tho bank whero (he French advance guard was wait ing. "Tho gun was quickly loaded nnd a tow shots at 200 yards brought tho houses on top of tho Germans who retreatod Into tho arms of a battal ion of llelglans. The latter com pleted the enemy's rout. "Meanwhile the French Column triumphantly took possosslon of tho heap of ruins which was formerly St. Georges and before night the engi neers had established a bridgo head, enabling tho allies' artillery to de bouch of the right bank of the Yer. y PAWS, Dee. 31.- An nddre de livered by Crown Prince Alexander of Servin, commander-in-chief of the Servian army, to his troops, is given in n dispntch from XUh to the I lavas Agency. "Five months hnvo paused since tho euuiny allocked our liolocd coun try," said the crown prince. "Al though we had been tried by two giorions but difficult wnr, we await ed the attack manfully and heroic ally. After having defeated tho en emy once at Tyer nnd Jndnr, wo have by bloody nnd glorious combats delivered a blow harder tliun nny they have inflicted on n to the ores ent. ThousandH of prisoner, hun dreds of cannon and iininom-c nmotints of booty which wo hnve cap tured benr witness to the enemy's de font nnd our glory. "Soldicro, I am proud to announce that no ouo of tho enemy it. now on Servian territory. W'c hnve expelled him mid put him to flight. In this solemn moment when upon our proud Holgmdo tho flag of victorious Ser vin flic, I do-tiro beforo nil to give recognition to your viijor." Tho prince then eulogirud his men, comparing them with I ho uucicut heroes who brought glory lo Serv ian mine. "The end of tliU gigantic combat is now in sight, nlthougli not yet achieved," ho continued. "Then will come n pernio worthily crowned with victories for our grand Smiu. Our country will bo greater, more power ful nnd happier Hum over. For that, my heroes, Servin will bo grateful to you," PRESIDENT TO SPEAK INDIANAPOLIS, JANUARY 8 WASHINGTON, Dec JH. Pre i dent Wilson decided toduv to go to Indianapolis .himiury 8 to speak at n Jackson day celebration under tho auspices of the Indiana Democratic club. lo will bo accompanied by Senator Kern, RIOTING INTHE PHILIPPINES (Conttlnuod from Page 1.) opinion of what would happen if in dependence within tho net three or four years were grnnlod. "Quarrels for office would fipiiuy up in tho first iiMunco," ho re'died. "The ejections woijld soon become furooa. Shortly the feeling between the different fuel ions would result in bloodshed nnd nimrohy, Not very long nftei'wnrd thoio would bo ag gression ngumst loreiguers growing out of tlio disorder, nnd that aggres sion would lie made u pretext by home fulfill power for bcizing tho islunda." CROWN PI COMPUMENTS ARMY ON GREAT V CTOR OT.DFOTID. OTillflOST. TTTUrcRDAY, LIVESTOCK EXCHANGE FROM I IIKI.I.KYIM.K, III., Dee. 31. A quo wniTunlo unit asking Hint (he livestock oxelmniie. be on-ted from the Mule of Illinois utt Hui ground Hint it i IviiM iu reMWilht of trade, wns filed hero today by tho attorney gfiioral of Illinois. It U declared that tho exchange dominates llm business of the na tional stockyards of Knst St. l.ouN, exercising "entire and nbsolute con-ti-ol,'' nnd Hint it is impossible for nny one not ft member of the o ehunge to transact eominisioii busi ness at tho ynrds. Accompanying the request for u writ of ouster wns n petition filed with Attorney General Luccy by F.l bcrt K. Uenvy. Mr. Henry iu his pe tition charges that the St. Louis live stock exchange eonlnils nil the busi ness iu the torritory tributary to the notional stockyards, nnd that till commission mini desiring to do busi ness ut the ynrd must be member of the exchange. Mr. Henry nlso charged (hut he once mid n lucrative nusiness nt ine slockynuN, hut that In was blacklist ed by St. Louis livestock exchange and his business thereby made worth less. FRENCH TROOPS CAPTURE CITY (Concluded from Page 1). least sumo of thoe states soon may become a roallt. Among tho factors contributing to this situation is Italy's occupation of Avioiia and the reported raeial unrest In Austria Hungary, whore the lloumanlan sub jects of Kmperor Frnucla Joseph ore said to be on tho point of rebellion, ns well as Oermnny's continued ag gression in Angola, tho Portuguese iosse5sloti In western Africa, (icnimiis n All Ituhl The (icrman air raid on tho chan nel port of Dunkirk, In France, gives basis for the belief that visits ot this kind will bo more frequent from now on. It would appear that tho Ilrltlsh raid on Cuxhaven aroused In tho Ger mans a spirit of retaliation. F.ng land. Judging from tho expressions appcarlngs In the noweimpurs, la Just as anxious to deliver blow for blow In this respect. VALLEY ENTERS THIRD EPOCH (Conttlnt-cd ftom Page 1.) land he subsoil plowed. One of the best und easiest wnys to subsoil is to plow ns deeply ns you can with twclvo or fourteeu-ineh plow, lining three horses, ami follow iu the same furrow with one largo home hitched to an eight-inch orchard plow, and go as deep us you can with it. This kind of plowing will benefit any kind of crop. One such plowing will bene fit several succeeding crop. Smoke Homc-Mado Cigars. Governor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and I.n Vista aro tho best. Tender Bread Delicious Biscuits Dainty Cakes AND PASTRY nro mado with CRESCENT BAKING POWDER You may depend on Its perfect work and -uholosomcncHfl Iu your holiday baking rrwiiJiitAisi Tin: DOCGII lirAliiil i'Vj Costs im.'niiLr a 'jir. innuj only T5c a M ILLINOIS AS TRUS OAKDALE CASH GROCERY PHONE 494 Private Delivery All Hours Between 7:30 and 5 P. M. Let us know your wants in the Grocery Line. We have it or will get it for you at once. E, 0. SOHULTZ, Prop. l. ' u 10 WAIGH1YEAR DIE The year Hint dies tonight al Hi o'clock will be ushered out with lime honored customs, social guHuuings nnd public enlertuininenlH. Tomorrow banks, public offices and business houses iu general will observe the day. The F.Iks will christen their new building on Ninth (Vnlml avenue to night with n watch paity mid danc ing, which piomiscs to be (he largest nltendcd social event of Ihe season, The Medford hotel will observe tho season with dancing, u musical pro gram and other features. Churches will observe the departing of UHl with old-fashioned watch pin lies and (here will bo social gatherings in iuiiiiv homes. FINE FOR RHEUMATISM! Mtitci-oto loosens t'p Those, Stiff loliits Itches Hut Pain You'll know why thousands Mustorolo once ou experience use Ihe glad relief It gives. (lot a Jar nt once from tho nearest drug store. It Is n clenti, white oint ment made with the oil ot mustard. Ilctter than a mustard plaster nnd does not blister. Ilrlngs ease and comfort while It Is being rubbed on' Mustcrolo Is recommended by doctors nnd nurses. Millions of Jars are used annually for llronrhltls, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural gia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Ithcuma Usui, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of tho Hack or Joints, Sprains, Wore Muscles, llrulsott, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds or tho Chest (It often prevents Pneumonia). At .vour druggists Iu 2."e nnd r,0c Jars, mid a special large hospital site (or t'i .'ill. Ho sure you gel the genuine Mus terole, Itefuse Imitations get what you ask for. Tho Mustcrolo Com pany, Cleveland, Ohio. (Paid dv ) EYES TIRE? Glasses Hcllevc tho Rtraln nnd Glvo Comfort si:i: i, DR. RICKERT Ho Kiiown How Sulto 1-2 Over Douol'a S. & II. Grcon Trading Stamps Given Hotel Medford DINNER JANUARY 1, 1915 11:30 to 2 nnd X lo 9 75 Cents Colery ' Olives Olympla Oyster Cocktnll Soup Tomato Okrn Consomme Fish Chinook Salmon Hniiro Caviar I'ntrccs Lobntor a la Newberg - Itoimui Punch Itonat Turkey Itoast Ilcef Louisiana Ham, Champnguo Banco Hot Asparagus, Drown It nt tor Salad Heart of T.ottuco, Tousong Mail Sauce Fngllsh Plum Pudding Hard and Drandy Sauco Iro Cream Cako Cafo .Voir Happy Now Yonr "M .OH nt, loir Big Auction The Will H. Wilson's Store at 134 N. Front Street. Everything going at your own price. Furniture Stoves Dishes Suit Gases Trunks and all kinds of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale starts at 1:30 P. M. Saturday, Jan. 2nd. g Put This Upon Your 1915 List of good resolutions. An m-wiuul with Ihe Jackson County I tank. If von already hnvo one with us--then rofolvo lo In crease your deposits, each neck adding a little more. And Ihe good results will surprise you, l' lutciot Paid On Savings Account OVCn 22 YGAFJ6 UNDCn ONt MANAGCMCNT i T sBJSm Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Efffctlvo from August 1, 1914, to Aiiguit 1, 1010, nnd guaran.Md against any reduction during that tlme: Touring Car ..... ..-...........ft OO Itiinahout MM.M.....-.....ta. -IIO Town Car .................. ODO F. O. n. Detroit. All cars fully cqnlppod. l " (In tho United States or America Only.) Furthor, wo will ho ablo to obtain the maximum efficiency In our factory production, and tho minimum cost In our purchasing and ales dopnrtmenti It wo can reach nn output of 300,000 cart be tween tho above datos. And should wo reach Oils production wo ngreo to pay nn tho buyer's iharo from $t0 to $C0 per car (on or oliout August 1, 1015) to every retail buyer who purchases a new Ford car bolweon Auguit 1 10H, and August T, I5la. For further particulars regarding theto low prices nnd proflt'itur Ing plan, sco tho nearest Ford Ilranch or Ocular. Ford Motor Cur Company C. E. GATES, Aeent Rpartn Iliilldlng Choice Trains aro tho essential OGDEN ROUTE EAST (Thu Great "Tho Overland I.ltullod" Francisco Minltotl" "California Limited." Carry eaulplnent uultod to tho needs of nil claspos of travel LuMiiioiis suites, with every modem conveii lenco of homo, hold or officii, Observation Cars, Hluiu ard and Tourist .Sleeping rurs and Dining (ars, via SOUTHERN PACIFIC-UNION PACIFIC ' ' ' i ' ' i f I Throo through trains from Portland o Rnn Fru'n- ' ' V Cisco, conned with tho Mains via (ho Ogilcu Itouto, Tlio . PANAMA' PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION enn bo vlsllod In a our way Hast, , Tho KxiiobUIoii r.ino i tun Musical Instruments One Top Buggy One Heavy Wagon Two Organs A Lot of Tools M m Medford, Oregon. and Fast Time features of tho Halt l.ako Itouto) do I.uxo Kxlrn Faro. Han tho Full particulars, faroa via this roulo, roHoivatlniiH, descriptive utoraturo on tho KxM)sltloii nnd tho "Halt I.uko Cut Off" fro in nny Agunt of tho Southern Pacific Jrllin Mi Hcot( dmiornl Pasnongo'r Agent, Poriland, Orngon, 1 i'' N i ? rfr ' t- , ),t3t- 'lljfc