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MRDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD OREGON, MONDAY. FIWRUARY 8, 1!)li
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PERSONAL
Work on tho now fctlornl building
will lo Blnrted tills wc,ck.
Ud tfuelieR of flrlff crock wna n
reconi business visitor In tliu city.
CH pascngcr service lfic. Coun
try trips In proportion. Picrson
Foster, Phono 878-Ij. tf
.Mrs. Kiilo lluniK, of Hosoburfr, la
tins) $ictl ofMdiUord frlcndn.
Miss Htliol Ouches, of Orlffln crook
is vlsItliiR In Medford nB tho guest of
liar sister, Mrs. Miner Adams.
Dr. J. J.! Ktnmons has moved to
'his' now suite of offlco rooms In tho
feocontf floor Of the M. F. & H. Co.'s
building.
Charles I.cbo has returned from a
business trip to Grants Pass.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Charles Jackson have
returned from n three weeks sojourn
In routhcrn California.
Boo Davo Wood anout that flro In
surance policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno
nidi-
W. Harrington, C. Y. Tengwald,
"William Uevcrldgc, James Vance,
John Dommcr and Wesley Judy at
tended n pnrty in Asnland Saturday
night at the homo of Miss Agnes
tllako.
Miss Graco lllchards visited with
friends In Ashland Sunday afternoon.
Matinee, tho Page today.
J. Pearson of Grants Pass, is in
tho city on mining business.
J. J. Brophy, of Derby, is a visi
tor ih tho city.
Sweet cider at Do Voo'i.
Miss Peru Howard has returned
from a visit to friends In Ashland.
Jack Shearer visited with friends
and relatives In Grants Pass Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Leach, 32C North Bartlctt, ex
port corsetiore.
Frank Coleman caught a four and
a half pound steelhcad in Hear creek
Sunday afternoon. Mr. Coleman, re
ports that tho early run is on.
Earl Ilonncr has returned from n
trip to Portland.
Matinee, tho Page today.
Robert Vcrblck has returned from
a thrco months stay in California.
Ned Holmes, of tho Eaglo Point
district, was a recent business vis
itor in tho city.
Cora K. Utlcy. chiropodist, 407
Oarnett-Corey building, phono C57-R.
' 274
Lyle Purdin, of tho Dodge or
chard, visited with friends and rela
tives In Mcdtord Sunday.
Miss D. Smith has returned from
a visit to friends in Dunemuir, Cali
fornia, Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over Ills
Theater.
L. Helms has returned to his homo
short
In tho Talent district after a
stay in Mcdford.
rccov-
MIss Lillian Castcn lias
ored from her recent illness.
Get it at Do Voo'a
M. Stanley has returned to his
homo in Tulont, after a brlot visit in
Mcdford.
Elmer Conger visited with friends
in Mcdford Sunday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Tcdrlck
have moved to tho Eaglo Point dis
trict. Bryant FInley of Ashland visited
with boy friends In Medford yester
day. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
on' Camero Shop. Over Isls Thea
ter. Miss Helen Jacobs spent Sunday
with friends In Central Point.
Miss Pearl Ross of Central Point
recently visited friends in Medford.
Ernest Adams of Griffin crcok
epent Sunday in Mcdford.
Get ycur d utter, cream, milk and
buttor-mllk, at Do Voo'i.
Wesley Coffeon motored to tho
Central Point district Sunday.
R. P. Hart, a business man of Port
land, Is paying tho valley a visit.
"Wo aro headquarters for real first
quality cut hair. Marlncllo Hair
Shop, 407 Garnctt-Coroy building.
274
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lyman of Rose
burg, aio visiting with friends in
Mcdford for a fow days.
O, Thompson, of Derby, Is a busi
ness lsltor in tho city.
J. 0. Gerklng, tbo best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives mado any
where, tlmo or placo. Studio 228
Main St, Phono 3 20-J.
Jlr, and Mrs. Walter Yob. of Ap
ilegate, visited with friends in Mcd
ford yesterday,
Karl Hulston.ls sponding tho day
fibbing on Roguo river.
Dr. 3, A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtlo
S, Lockwood, (physicians and sur
geons) havo moved to their now suite
of offices. Rooms 300, 310 and 311,
third floor, Mi F, & II, Bldg.
James Reynolds, of Ashland, is
spending tho day In Mcdford ou bust.
I1CKB.
J. F. Muldoon left this morning on
a buslneKB trip to Portland. Mr, Mul
doon will bo absent from tho city for
several days,
Judgo F. M. Calkins, of the circuit
.court, is attending to legal matters
1b Grants Pais today.
Miss Florence Vaughn, of Gold Hill
Is vlaltlng with friends In Medford
for n fow days.
Miss lues Carlton is visiting with.
frlcndB In Ashland for n few days.
Misses N. J. Lonsbury and KaTo
Sonion left Sunday night for Portland
to which city they went In tho Inter
est of their millinery business which
they will soon open In tho M, M. de
partment store. They will return
Wednesday accompanied by a trim
mer from New York City..
Herbert Alforil, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Alford of this clly, Is mak
ing n hit with his singing In Stan
ford where ho Is attending the ttnl
verslty. Recently Mr. Alford was
on a program at tho Stanford niomor
rial church.
Mrs. italph Cow gill Is spending tho
day In Grants Pass looking after lier
business Interests In that city.
Miss Helen Vogell. of Albany, ar
rived In tho city Sunday afternoon
to remain several days visiting with
friends and relatives.
Mrs. Ray Zimmerman of Coleman
creek, visited friends In Medford recently.
Delbcrt Smith, of tho Hnmtl or
chard, visited with friends In Med
ford yesterday.
norn To Mr. and Mrs. V. F
Qulscnbury, Sunday, February 7, nn
eight-pound baby boy.
Much activity Is being displayed In
7th company affairs at tho present
time, largely duo to tho Improved
conditions nnd interest being taken
in tho social .club. In tho past week
many additions to the membership
havo been received, nmong tho num
ber being G. F. Moore, member of the
high school faculty and coach of the
football and basket ball teams, Earl
Hubbard, prosldent of tho high school
student body, Walter Brown and Bob
Poloure, both on tho high school ath
letic teams, Lcland Noo, Allen Crnln
and Geo. F. Dyer. Prof. Mooro has
been appointed O. M. sergeant and
Dyer appointed musician. It Is the
Intention of tho company to organize
a basket ball team and challenge the
winner of tho southern Oregon high
school conference. A number of the
best players of former Mcdford high
school teams belong to tho compnn
and tho 7th company expect to carry
off the championship.
Tho report of Flro Chief Lawton
for tho year 1914 shows that losses
by flro for tho year wero small. Tho
loss above insurance is given at
92GSS. Sixty-one calls wero answered.
Tho cost of maintenance of tho de
partment Is given at $7C4C25.
Tho Elks will give another of their
popular informal' dances at their
new home tomorrow night.
M. M. Ahrcns loft Sunday for Port-,
iana wncro no win purcnaso a now
stock of goods.
Wo nro headquarters for real first
quality cut hair. Marlnello Hair
Shop, 407 Garnctt-Coroy building.
J. Peart of Portland, Is among
tho out of town visitors In tho city
this week.
Ray Colby visited with friends in
Mcdford Sunday.
Miss Mary E. nrown, in chargo of
tho women's pollco department In
Seattlo, lectured in Medford Sunday
afternoon on "Protection of Young
Girls." and "Pollco Women Possibili
ties." Tho lectures wero woll at
tended. Miss Brown Is en routo to
San Francisco whoro sho will have
charge of tho scientific exhibits of
the effects of narcotics and alcohol,
Cora E. Utlcy, chropodlst, 407
Garnott-Corcy building, phono CD7-R.
ENGLAND COULD CARRY ON THE
WAR ALONE, DECLARES CHURCHILL
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RUSSIAN LIFE
DEPICTED TNROUGH
3K. 3CnrS-JM-T.-C33-- S3VL.rCSI'--3V gmTYUf-WTi-i.
Winston Spencer Churchill, In nn Interview. roernMy :ilil th.it, with
Franco nnd Russia both withdrawing from thu Allle. Eiiribuid would lie able
to carrj on tho war nlono huccetwfully. Continuing he nlo .ild -"h'upiHxIng
Germany hn frlendslilps nnd rolntloiililps In South Amorlet, how inn help
reach her from them now? We shall arrange to take piwnutlons fully ropiputl.
blc with the rights of belligerents and thu tv.xpe'' due to uoiitrals. Our ml.
versa ry perhaps can obtain n few supplies from Turkey and Ala MIiht.
cherish no Illusions, for as long ns there tire netitrnlH n complete lilool.ndo tivnxt
Im ti chimera. " Germany will continue to reeelvu a Kiuall quuntlty of thai
whereof-alio has considerable need, but while you and v. breathe freelj
thanks to the sen we havo kept and cau keep open, Germany U like a mnu
throttled with n heavy gag." ,
"YELLOW TICKET"
hNVllotV TwkU" whivh Mnu
ujxeKV. Ill YkN, wIim luitduvi-il
"Wllhin ihv lAvV,iu1ll btlfi'tf to the
Xgb tlien(fvr TielKvv'wfJlirtt, I'utU
fntlYy Wif ldjviiitnl' lUuf Si. I'otf
orvtiui'K tuiln'.Vj HottiUK' forth without
nivjud'ujo tho ttnUt ot! tliP'Ooxv in Hit'
k'mgltoin' vr (ho vmv. ''Tho Yellow
'Piit.l' 1 ill tlir..li .11. tu lli.i fi.s.1 lif
wiiioh lakes plnvhlhliho'llotol jHH
of Huron Slepnu' Amlivy, tho oliiei of
llio "Okrnim"- M'otct iiohcu t Hum
.tin. Art three oocurH in the Iniivnu
of tho ,i'Okrnin." Misti Hullo Miteliell
will itpiioar in the ixdo of the VontiK
Itiihsiun .low itl fitl, ,Mii vm Yniviikn,
who i I'ou'ed to- uk for it yvllow
ticket in rlei to eue llm nlo of
HcUlcmi'iit to iMt her fullior, wlui is
living In u lioHiitn). A I loo (ho donlli
of her father iio eontinucH to Iju-p in
her mN0tiim thu ticket whioh C-.
fords iirotct'tion to the xnninl ouIcukI
nlt(fonh Mte in n i;ooit,t;irl nml of
ropiitnlilo tiinnlv. Iic ohtniiM n1
HHHtlll1l) iMiiployiui'irl OOMIIHUillll
to ii wciiltli.v .voiuijr Atiu'ilouii woniitii
in St. IVluHiiiitr, W'lioii tho Hoovol
nolii'o lounf tliut.Hhi) U lomliiiir n rep.
uliililo lifo limy liotniv lier to hw em
Hlo.Nur, wlio ilNeliuiKi'M lici. Sn up
pouls to Huron Stounii Amlioy, liond
of tho "Okruim," for piolocltoii,
wliicli lie (iffern hoc on teiitiM that nlu
lofusort lo iioocpt. Tlnw hho fliuU
hoiNiOC nlono In SI. l'uluixbiiig, forced
to i,ve o life of flutine, If hio wishes
lit roniiiln oiitrtiiK.tlie pule of M'lllo.
uieiil. Wluil w)Mihl V0i do if voiir
diuiKlio'ii1iiM.(o,l"lii'l' thW prolilom
.'S:0 'The Y,,)li,w TidM-l" t,u, iiu,l
(ult (o wluit Irmlio luitpnMo.Miiryo
Vjn'reiikn tniui'tl the rennl of the po.
Ilco to pctmil lier to live oVietitb.
AT
MARCH
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WENTY-ON
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WAHIIINUTON, Fob S Pronldoiit
Wilson now plans to nrrlwi In Situ
Frnnclsro March Ul for his f tilt to
tho Panama Pacific exposition. What
day he will lenvo Wnshlngtos nud
whether ho will make mpoocIioh on
the wny to San FmiicIkco or on bin
return, romnln unilcrtoiinlnod. Most
or that dopondn upon tho prospects of
tin extra koubIoh of congves.
Samuel Roecnbun; loft today for a
business trip to San Franclco.
Milton Schuchnrd spent Sunday at
his country home.
A 30-mllc an hour wind is blowing
oxer Iho valley today, nnd tho pre
diction Is for rain. A tree, partb
decaed, on Grape strout was blown
down this noon.
Joe II. Wilson of Talent Ih n busi
ness visitor in the city today.
G. H. Marsh of Hilt, Cat., is n
business visitor in thu city today.
Gcorgo Olson of Gold Hill spent
Sunday In Medford.
BEET FACTORY
PROJECT TAKES
T.
DARKER
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Miss Alico Reynolds spent Sunday
afternoon visiting with friends In
Ashland.
George Wolgnmott spent Sunday In
Mcdford visiting with friends and
relatives.
Dr. C. R. Ray has returned to tho
Ilradnn mlno after a brief visit In
Medford.
llort Kelso, of Klamath Falls, Is
attending to property Interests in
tho valley.
Attorney Newton 'W.'norden has
moved his offlco to tho rooms re
cently occupied by Dr. Knimeiia at
232 Fast Main street.
Anyono going to plant alfalfa can
I get thrco bottles of government cul
ture for inoculating snmo frco by
calling at this office. 275
Tho question of school nihilities
whioh has presented itself with much
regularity was thq principal' subject
discussed at tho meeting of tfiol rural
school directors in this city Saturday
afternoon. It was thought jidvls
nblo to meet again and formulate a
plan to establish a Uniform, syjijerii In
all tho rural schools.
Roseburg'B high eflio'ol, basket ball
team claims the cliamiilori&lilp'.of tho
stato. BocmiBO of tho In'f blllty of tho
(locals to meet that city on tho north
ern floor, little has been in tho way
of questioning tho northern team's
strength. Saturday, howover, Rose
burg wired that it was their inten
tion to invade tho valley and meet
the locals on their own floor. This
will bo done nonio tlmo this week,
probably Friday. The boyH shoot ox
coptlonally woll and play together
splendidly, Fans predict tho fast
est game of the season,
E. J, Reluklng, formerly of this
city, now' located at Klamath Falls.
10
SEA, FOE WUIS
NBW YORK, IVh. S.- The unusual
hight of n Meniiihliipflvinj,' llio (lor
mun fin-,' pus-im; fpiiimntiue, appar
ently bound to mni, eoiiK'identnl with
nn official murine report thnt.ii Hrit
ish wnndiip wns off Fire inland,
hound toward the cutmuco to thu
harbor, created c.xcilomeut in nliip
pine; eirclen thin afternoon. The tier
jnnn vessel, nfter puin' through th
narrows, turned nnd nnulioretl in
Ornvcfcond Hay. Tho f-liio mvod to
bo the Ilnrbure;, which wn inorely
Hcckiuc; on iiiiclioriiuo to fnonpo
wharfoge elinrges, nceordinir lo her
ngentH. S)ie hove to tilonpddu her
lister whip llio Sruplobure;.
!-
t(l .tyXHTahlonimkt
a- .'-- i i y
Acronlinp; to word received fnm
t?oil Kxpuit Story, who is now ciijjnu
ed in jur-pectiu" hind in the Grouts
Pass district; boll acres have lieen
signed up thufo ami Iain owners nrc
considering ipintliei' house to- house
cnnns. Jlr, lns ouc ver hut u
Miiall portion thiiK fur nnd tm'il the
middlo of thu week will ho iinuhlc to
tell just how mini" fines will meet the
rcquiccmciitf.
The Hituntion nt the present time
iloes not look favorable to Mr. Storey.
Mc-siu. Niblu.y.ntii1 Hromwcll uiv ov
poolixl to uriivo in tho city tomorrow
when ii uicotiHL' will mo hold with tin
fiomtnittfe in cihcrp nnd nrrnngr
inonlft mude Tor u final ciitnpiiign.
Tho local committee thinks the Muni
tion lo he critical nud links tluit nil
public hpiritisl pooplo join in mi cifort
to make the ctuhlifchii)p; of the licet
siiL'ar fnclorv o ceituiuty.
IRRIATN
PLAN
UNDER
INQUIRY
In Iff t kiilnri III port clotl'oi oto lliu
ule this ulnUI- '(Ion mil r.f lul.iht rotln'
S hlao riHUV. . f a rheUdt shirt with
ifVfnVr rojftt npt? Vf)Io loitlted
la visiting In Medford for a few days. I turban.
A committee meeting of those
named nt the Irrigation nirfstt meet
ing wns held at tho public, library thin
morning, and tho following tiKslgn
inoiits of tho various southern Oregon
prnjortn madoi '
Old ID lino from Rogun river above
I'roHpoct. W W. Gregory, Agato.
Klamath river project, K. G. Wort-
man, Medford.
I.ittlo llntto project to Tom Nichols,
of Kaglo Point.
Hck lalio project to Gcorgo II.
Carpenter of Phooliiv.
Kogolnnds project to O. S. niack
ford of Wllloty Springs nnd George
IJ. Carpenter of IMtoenlx.
Gcorgo IJ. Carpcntor nctcil us
chairman and Lloyd HoiiHton of Tal
ent au secretary. Anothor mooting
of tho commltlco will bo held Thurs
day of th'ls woel: to discuss further
Irrigation plans.
Tio following district roprcsepta
lives wdro olocted at & tncotlng Sat
urday: ,
Phoenix Koorgo n, Carpenter.
Agate W. W. Grogory.
Central Point -Victor Ilursoll,
Willow 8prlng--0. H. Ularkford.
Talent Lloyd Houston.
I'aglo Point Frank Drown.
Mcdford JJ, G, Woftman.
Modern Business
grew to a point where letter service at
telegraphic speed was imperative. The
Western Union originated Day and
Night Letters to fill this need. The
astonishing results have shown this
was a real need capably filled.
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
ANSWER TjJB CALL
i
.Mcilffiifl IVopIo Huvo found That
Tills) Is Ne.ffvinary
A cold, u attain, n uiddun wrench,
A(lt,ll) rnurii miy Inut tlm Iddnoyn,
SpellM of Dni'liiicho oflcn follow,
Or HOjibi llH'tiliHlly ot tho in Ino,
A nlilondlir ronleily for muili ut
Incloi, A medliliio that Iihh nallHriiul thou
nnniltt Is Donn'H ICldliOy Pllln.
ThoiiHiimlM of pooplo rely iiioii Ii.
I too la olio cnie:
John Kromor, farijior. JnuknoiivlllH,
Oro.. Niiyn: "Kor )iir I Miffoioil
f 1 4.1 1 ii lililnoy romplaliil. ) htod ouo
ri'incdy urtor ituolhur. hut nothliip
gavo mo relief. A filmid who hud
tulioii Doaii'n Kldiioy IMIIn, told mo
lo try IIipiii. Aflur I had iikoiI Ihroo
boxi'x, tlm trtiublo lull mo. I am
glad to nn) that I havo never Hiif
fetid from kidney complaint during
tho pant two yearn. I willingly i'.lvo
Don u'li Kidney I'lIU u kocoihI on-
dofpoiiiciil "
I'rleo fiOc, at nil dmtlH'n. Don't
slmpb ask for a lildnn) lutiotily got
Diinu'K Kldiioy PIIIh tlm mtmo that
Mr Krei'iir had Konlor-.MIIIiiini
Co, Plops.. Iluffalo. N. Y - Adv.
CLEAN UP SALE
or
WALL
PAPER
In order to cloo out our prcuciit
rtork of Wall Paper to proparo for
tho now Mprltig goods wo will Itlvo
BIG REDUCTIONS
on nil wall paper now on hnud, com
prUlug thou Intent kDIoh. Till Ih n
grunt op)orlun',tyghvoii rooiiu u
now ilrenil.
ItrtuotnhT'r wo flro thh only paint
nnd wall papvr V'PKhlut; . K. II.
Griou Trading 'U$uiw,
Waters' Paint and
Wall Paper Store
illH Kaxt Main
B
mmm
'Ncercnt to
Ever) thing"
Grand Masque Ball
f At Eagle Point, Oregon
Friday Night, Feb. 12th
Floor Reserved for Masquers Until II P. M.
GOOD UP-TO-DATE MUSIC
Tickets to Dance, Includinn refreshment, $1. Spectators 25o
EAGLE POINT AMUSEMENT COMPANY
1 HOTEL MANX M
Powell St., at OTorull
San franclKQ
In the heart of the
business, shopping
and theatre district.
Running distilled ice
water in every room.
Our commodious
lebby, fine service, nnd
Homelike restaurant
will attract you.
European Plan rates
$1.50 up.
Mnifmfit
OVstt r W,
K'clky
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MADE
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"MADE IN MEDFORD AND
THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY"-Thafs the Stuff
THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
Kmoko llome.Mndo ClKarn.
-Governor Johnsou, MU I'ltt and La.
Vlnta ar tho tmdt.
TOO UT1 TO CiaHHH'I,
WANTIJD-KlrHt claus rookfor min
ing camp, write full particulars.
AddrosH 0 , caro Mall Trlbuno,
FOR HUNT- (Only hotel In town of
iuuu, 40 ioo pi fiirnlHiiod. Ad
dress Q,, Caro Mall Tribune.
Medford Iron Works
E- O. Trowbridge, Prop.
Gcncr'nl Foundry und
.Mfiqhino Works , .
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Pacific 401; 'Home 298L.
Res. Pac. 0031; Iloroc 227L.
For
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GALVANIZED
TANKS .
OIL AND WATER
and
iRRIOATINO PIPE
Go to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Tclophono 890
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Keep Your Money at Home
Wo make a specialty of Door and Window Frames and
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Inside Finish. Also, Doors and Windows. -
QUALITY Tnti BEST. PRICES RIGHT
Factory Corner Eleventh and Fir Streets.
Medford Sash and Door Co.
Book Binding
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UY
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PRINTING CO.
Plione 75
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