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. - 'a, MTfvfW f V ,1 ' v " " " I Itf 0 ' !' - u PAGE TWO MEDiFOKO MATH TR.mUNE, MttDFORD OREGON, THURSDAY, VKHRTARY 18. 1015 lOCAL AND tLn Personal TliO directors of llio Coptniorclal cjul hro requested to moot Ml the or hlhlt bulldliiK, Frldny afternoon nt 4;a0 o'clock. iNJrq, J, It, Cochran, of Jtedford, who Recently underwent an opora tlon nt Mercy Hospital, left Hint In Mtltution today to roinnln until fully recovered nt tho home ot tier tdster- Ih'lawt Mrs, V. H. Jtnmmitte. Horo. burp:, Huvlow. At Dootli IS, public market, Satur day) February 20, Harly 8un lllsc po. tatocs. SS3 If. 11. Patterson, tlio Quaker nnra cryninn has returned from southern California where ho rcportn tho rain that should bo falling here, lins de luged Hint land, Tho Green Meadow creamery but ter will bo nt booth 4, public market Saturday by V. II. Drown and 0. W. Stovenu. II. Ilruco WUroii, the Orlffln creek orclinrdlBt, has returned from a cou p(o of months spent In Portland vis iting relatives. Mrs. Lcnch, 32G North Dnrtlott. ex pert corsetloro. Phone 563-J. ' "Waller Uownc nnd family havo re turned from n three month's visit to Now York City. Johnson's Cafo will bo ready to pervo its patrons in its now quarters in tho Holland Hofol building at noon "Wednesday. It will bo under the catno management which has made this homo-llko eating plnco so famous on South Central, nnd tho old popu lar prices will remain in force. 2S6 ' A. C. Allen has returned from San Francisco, whero his eight-year-old son was successfully operated upon for hernia. Ho reports the exposition nn far from complete Mucr Inter est was shown in tho proposed mov InK picturo ntory panorama of the Roguo river valley nnd exposition au thorltles asserted that this class of entertainment far excelled tho ex hibits for adortisinB purposes. "A Fool Thcro Was," two days only. Friday and Saturday, nftor- noous and evenings, the Page. 2S 1 Today is being observed by tho W. C. T. U. of tho land as Frances "Wll lard day, founder of that organlta tlon. Memorial exercises arc being held at the homo of Mrn. Fleming. 719 Welch street this afternoon. Don't forget to hear Uov. George Schoencr, tho roso wlrard, public li brary. Fob. 22, 23.24, 25 and 26, at S p, m. All invited. Subject, "Roses and Rose Growing." Mrs. Charles Hogan of Grants Pass visited friends and relatives In this city Wednesday. City pasenger service lBc. Coun try trips in proportion. Pibrson & Poster. Phono S7S-L. tf Hann's Jublleo Singers will bo tho attraction at tho Page Theater to night. They are nn organization of colored musicians with a reputation throughout tho nation. Dr. J. J. Emmons has moved to bis now sulto of offico rooms In the second floor of tho M. F. & H. Co.'s building. A father's meeting of tho Teachers nnd Parents association of tho Wash ington school will bo held at tho school building Friday afternoon at 3; 00 o'clock. tfeo Davo Wood aoout that firo In- .ranee policy Offico Mail Tribune 'Jldg Tho Alumni association of the lilgh school will bold a dance at the Natntorlum Friday evening. A num ber from out of town points have been invited, besidca tho regular membership. Mntlnco, tho Page today. It. It. Hbcl, nudltor of tho local offico of tho California-Oregon Pow er company, will leave Bhortly for 8an Francisco where ho will assumo tho position of auditor nt tho main offico, formerly held by W. 0. Aldon hagon, who haB been transferred lo tho Los Angeles office. Mr. Alden hngon 1b a former resident ot this city nlso. Swoot cldor nt Do Voe's. Mrs. C. C. Pouting is visiting friends and rolatlvoa In tho Willlows HprJngB district ,thls week. Guy Carver has returned from n two weeks business trip to eastern Oregon. "A Fool Thoro Was," two days only, Friday and Saturday, after noons nnd ovonlngs, tho Page. 2 84 A. P. Davis of La Grande, Oregon, is nttondlng to business matters in tho city this weok. Matinee, tho Page today. Charles Mco of Con'ral Point spent Wednesday In Medford attending to business matters. .Any caso of pllos relieved nt onco nnd a permunent.curo guaranteed or no charge Call 21 aencsEco street nnd pee J. L. Kldd. Ladles may seo Mrs. Kldd. 28C Attorney Porter J, Neff loft this morning for Portland to attend to leal matters, (Jet ycur Dnttor, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voe'i, ' Beeley tfall loft this morning on a business trip to San Francisco and njjrtUeru California uolnls. Oaipq Wnrdeh O, Thompson of Douglas county Is spending n few dnjs In thin city nttondlng to ofti dial matters. "A Fool Thcvo Was," two days only, Fildny nnd Saturday, after noons nnd evenings, tho Page. 2S t Joe II. ueoninn of Gold Hill Is spolidlitg tho day In Med ford at tending to business matters. Kodak finishing, tho best, at Wes ton's Camoro Shop. Over lets Thea ter. Hnlph Stroud nnd Hud Pornoll, pitchers with teams In tho Pacific Const leaguo, tho first named signed for this season with the Now York Giants, passed through Mcdford Wednesday en route to southern training camps. Don Under, tho Mcdford boy. Playing on the Venice loam, leaves today for Los Angeles for tho spring training work. Stroud and Pcrnoll have beon spending tho winter nt Grants Pass. Kodak finishing and supplies at iVeston's Camera Shop. Over Isl Theater. Attorney O. C. Hoggs spent Wednesday afternoon In Jacksonville attending to business mntters. Get It at Do Voo'a. Tho Commercial clubs ot Grants Pass nnd Roseburg have launched n campaign for tho uso of homo grown products by home people. Tho two cities like Mcdford, purchase tho bal ance of their products from out of town points. Grants Pass Is urging that home produced butter be used. Instead of that shipped In from Cali fornia. Cora K. Utley, chropodlst, 407 Gnrnctt-Corcy building, phono C57-R. The planting of potatoes has be gun throughout tho valley, though not general. This year there was not enough spuds raised In tho valley for homo consumption, though n few were shipped out. Tho Early Sun rlso variety is most eagerly sought for seed purposes and bring 3 per cwt. Many Burbanks aro also being planted. J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Mways reliable. Negatives mado any whero, tlmo or place. Studio 22S Main St. Phono 320-J. D. Slsty of Central Point spent Wednesday In Mcdford attending to business matters. Dr. S. A. Lockwood nnd Dr. Myrtle S. Lockwood, (physicians and sur geons) havo moved to their now suite ot offices. Rooms 309, 310 and 311, third floor. M". F. & H. Dldg. F. W. Carnahan. manager of the UIuq Ledge mine, is suffering from a slight attack' ot rheumatism. As soon as ho recovers. ho will go to the copper properties for the spring and summer. Wo aro headquarters for real first quality cut hair. Marincllo Hair Shop, 407 Garnctt-Corcy building. William Upton of Springfield, Ore., is among tho out of town vis itors spending a few day sin the city on business. For better insurance, seo Holmes, the Insurance Man. The littlo son of A. S. Ullton who has boon 111 the last few days Is Im proved today. John Dyrne of tho Watklns district spent tho first of the week In Mcd ford on business. Wesley Judy, driver of a laundry wagon, performed n btu'iendous gns tronoinicnl font Wednesday by cntiu? one dozen rnw eggs nt once nnd filil) Surviving. Mr. Judy became involved in nn argument with Iluljih MeCny of the Alco rignr store over his cntinz ability nnd wngcrcd that he could cnt twelve rnw eggs. There whs doubt about tin claim, m ii dozen eggs wero M'curcd. Ono after nnothcr the eggs wero poured inlo n glass nnd de voured. Tho world's record for rnw egg cnliug is held by n mini in New COUNTY AF FAIRS UNDER INSPECTION BY RAD JURY The grand Jury In session nt Juck Fonvlllo this week will conclude Its sessions this afternoon with n final teport, and n number of expected In dictments. This morning wns spent In going ovor affairs with county of ficer nnd Inspecting tho poor farm. Wednesday afternoon the accounts of the Pacific highway wero gone over. Wednesday nfternoou was devoted to hearing testimony of wltnesucs In tho Investigation ot tho killing of Gamo Warden A. S. Hubbard of Ah land, near Trail last December, for which crime Lorls Martin Is nwnlttng action. A number ot witnesses from that section wero examined. An In dictment against Martin Is expected this nfternoon. No new Indictments have been found against keepers ot Immoral houses In this city, tho Inquistorlnl body finding It difficult to securo de finite .testimony. D E M E EIS DEANE'S BURNED OLDES OREGON 1 LEGISLATOR HONORED The Inline of Or, (corgi1 11, Dciine, on North Jacksonville mud, ttn do st royed by fire Wednesday iiiiM about JO o'clock, ontullini iv mopoily loss oxliimtU'd nl.TitlUO, uninsured. Owing to (he similarity in name nud profcssuuH jt,f,vts reported tmt it wn the home 'of Dr. A. W. Ueuuei (hat was destroyed. The origin of the fire is unkiio", but Ihe sumhwU lion is ndvnnood that it was onuHcd by defective Wiriiig. WJion the firo was first dUeourcd tho building was" i muss of flames The family wns" Wting nt- the homo of Frank II. Madden when nihised bv phone of their les. They hurried to the Kvene, but wero too bile. The burn wns saved, through the efforts ot neighbors. I. i ..ii i , i IKS IHE SHIPS SAI.KM, Or.. 1-Vb. IK-Tlio Oivgon scniilo mill house mot In joint ses sion u( noon today iu honor of Wil (jnihMltmdorsuii .I'unkwood, the lnt Sml-vrvinjr member or the eoiislltti Uuuitl eouvfiituin uf Oregon, which wds in session' iil HAloiu from August li to September 18, 18o". The-Kovoniim members of Ihe stole sipivuio e.opvt nild other slnlo ul'liiv-. inlA tvertv presCnl. Mr. I'ueKwood was groeted it nieli u slonn of luuidt'luppiiig thit hn uddresNod Ibt ussnuuiy wim ei"iimn. mv. rneu Yvuod wns lioin iu Illinois in 1&I2 nud was nn intimate friend of Lincoln, lie joined Ihe United Stnlei nttnv in 1818 nnd was one of Ihe tweut,-five that osiMlted, Ornenil Wilson to Ihe Pueifio const. BLOCKADE IN FULL FORCE (Conttlnuod fiom Page 1.) ,."j.'.;l.' u. I The Homl unuiiiil meeting of Ihe Oregon OKteopnthlu Aimoelatlou will bo lu'hl on Friday and Saturday, Fobr'unry li nud ao, at tho Mtiltuu mah Hotel, Portland, Impoitanl imperH will ho read and dlHctiHHt'd nitch an "Tho Human Or 'gaiilsm tin nn Adjiuillvo Mecluiuluiu" by Dr. Ilowhmdf "Astlimn" by Dr, Waldo, "The Itulntlou of Veitohrnl Lesions to Nutrition" by Dr. It. W. Walton, a Dr, Wliuor-Ford will nlso rontillMito a paper, .Special luteieitt Is couteied In this ' liiH'tlng, as pliins will bo derided upon tegnrdlng the eiitertalnmeiit ot tliq national convention to ho held in Portland not August, when ovor U000 osteopathlo phynluhuiH will visit Oregon. Dr. W. W. Howard of Med ford will road a paper on "Treatment of Minor Ps) chores." J CHILDREN TAKEN. ROM IT The romuwhnt merciless hand ot the law reached out Wednesday night and took from Mrs. Florence Hoff man her two children, placing them by vlrtuo of an order of the circuit court in tho hands of a Mrs. White- man. The order taking tho children from her was served by tho sheriff's office. It was 'rumored that Mrs. Hoffman was planning to flee with her unties, nnd for this reason a close watch was kept, for fear sho would outwit the law. This Is tho closing chapter of a domestic tragedy that has been of keen Interest locally. In a divorce decree granted Wednesday, the father was given the custody of tho children, along with tho decree. It was tho wish of tho father that Mrs. Whltcmnn tako chargo ot the children. E TO Jersey, who liibl full ate thirty-two eggt". A STRANGE UN Madam Wintcroth, palmist, clair voyant and tranco medium. Now located In our city Is creating ponsntions by her truo predictions. Sho has engaged a patronage of tho very best people ot our city. Sho ready you as open book, past, pres ent and futuro, and sets you on tho right rpad to health, wealth and, hap piness, All thoso In doubt don't fal to seo this gifted woman as sho, ( The lii'jil Mn sonic lodge bus mov ed to new nud eomfortuble pinrters in the M. F. & U. building, whero they have been provided with very coin inodious quarters. They will meet in the new hall on Friday, February JO for the first time, when they will make preparations for tho house warming to bo given during March. There will be n special communica tion held on Monday evening, nt which they will confer tho M. M. de gree. The Itoynl Arch chapter of Masons report that they hnvo considerable degree work to confer nnd have been working. p get possesion i thtj now hall, nututhevwill havo n special convocation TucMbiy evening, Febru ary U'l,, ut which time tfiry wjll con fer degree, work on hi;vtyal v.: -Q.h is. IIKLKNA, Mont., Feb. 1?.-- Flow ing tho lend of the house, tlio hciiiiIp today adopted u report of a stnnding rnmmittou rccommeudiug u bill abol ishing racetrack gumbling. The sen ate also passed n saloon closing law, the hours during which they may be open being from 8 a. m. to 12 midnight. lU'KN'OS AYIiKS, Feb. 18. -Tho j Herman tdcumur llolger, wheih has armed here, brings news that dur ing Ihe mouths of Juuuary and Feb runry the Herman nuxilmrv cruiser Crown l'riiico Willtclm. operating on the northern const of Ilmxil, sank the Hnti'lt steamer Hemisphere, the Hritisli stenmer I'otnro, the sailing ship Sumatra nud the sailing ship Wilfred. Tho crew of these xcsseN nrv on board tho llolpr. FRANK JAMES, OUTLAW, DEAD! (Continued Trom Pni l.i been shot nud killed In his homo In St. Joseph. Mo., by Hub Ford, also a bandit, for a reward of 150,000. Frank James surrendered In Jcffcr con City, Mo. Ho wn sentenced to lite Imprisonment In tliu penitentiary, but after a tow years hu developed symptoms ot tuberculosis nnd was pardoned by tro governor. clear, but it is believed pi nimble lho. still hnvo their eyes on Warsaw and hope by Inking that city to break the Russian power to resume Ihe offen sive so tlmt I hoy may be free lo laki more energetic Men against tho nl lics iu the wnM. Alllos ItCMIIIIO A I foil. Anticipating this posMtbility, the ullies, during Ihe last two iliyA have mndo a vigorous atlaek ugninsl the (leriiinns jn Hauders and I'raiice. The outcome of this effort cannot bo stat ed as tlio French nud Oenimn repot U ure iu direct conflict. In llitkowimi the Auslriniis are re ported to havo partly surrounded the IftiKMnns before CVernowitr, but the battle still is iu progress nud rein forcements nre renchitiL the Hih- sinus, who hnvo the ndvuntago of nndnmaged railwnys both to this point nnd to Kndworun, further west, which tho Austnuns have reocenpied. Tliu Iitissinus report continued progress in the Carpathian". GASCARETS ffiff BOWELS E A AND COLD SCHOOL TEACHING EXHAUSTING WORK Ml tlova M. Keller's .Mtnigulo lo Keep t!lli' Vlnol Helped lo Wmll,ff Venous lliealolonii. AIIm'HIIh, Pn. - "l nut n Imichur In tho public hcIiiioIh and I got Into a very nervous, run-down condition. I wan tired all the time. "My nllr told mo how Vlnol had built nn her uephmv ami nuked mo 10 trj It, I did ho, and within it week nfler tahlug Vlnol my itiiellto Im proved and I could sleep nil ilKht mill now I feel well nnd strong. "Vlnol Itt ft'rlnluly a flim mcdlclno and oven the doctors say It Is a good tonic."--Horn M. KbIIhi-, Allan lis, Pn. Tho rcitnon Vlnol rmdoiod .Miss Kel ler to her normal health wits litH-iumo In a natural manure It iiltarpouod her appetite, aided dlgcMtlnu, ntroiiDth citud her nurvoH, nnd us a iohuII bruught the refioihliiK shop nho needed. If time Is anyone la (his vicinity, run-down, weak, nervous", worn out nud who cannot sleep, we ask you to try Vlnol, our delirious cod liver nipt lion tonic, on our giinrantao to build )ou up and iimlio you fol better, vat better, sleep hollar, or rutin n otir money. Mcdford I'hrtrinary, Mmlford, Oregon, and nt all lending drug Moron over) where Adv. Out of 400 blll.1 In leglslnturo -10 rcgulnto salmon Industry. It Is cstlmnted that tho govern ment's Grand Canyon gamo refuge, .n Arlonza, now contains nbottt 10.- 000 deer. mmmsmia (let a 10-cetit box. Colds -whether In tho head or any pait of tho hod) - ato quickly over count by urging tho liver to action nud keeping tho bowoln free of poi son. Tnko Cnscnrutn tonight nnd )ou will wnko up with n clear b-..'. and no doubt )ou will wonder what lecani'j of your cold. Cnscarets work while you nlop; they cleanse nnd regulate tho stomach, remove tho sour, undigested food nud foul gnses; tako tho excess lillo from tho llvor nnd enrry off (ho constipated waste matter nnd poison from tho bowels, Itemembcr the quickest wny to get rid of colds Is ono or two Cimrnrels at night to cleanse the system, (let a 0-ccnt box nt ri"- -l-ii: store Don't forgot tho clilldre.i. They relish thin Candy Cathartic and It In often nil that la needed to drlto n cold from their little svstcm Adv 7lein Mron 1 VlllOlnEy SUITS made ( IN ) VJIcoroRry MADE TO ORDK1C FROM $20.00 UP Also ClrnnltiQ, Prcssinn nnil Altering 128 C. MAIN. UPSTAIRS - W ' s '. Ten Gallon Symp is used thousands of wnite in cookinp;! Wo want tho housewives of the hiorthwest to tell us how they use it for dossertsjjfor preserving nnd crystul izing fruit, etc. .For the best receipt received we will pay $75 tnold, and $25 for the second best. Send as rflnny as you desire. Contest open until September 1st Tea Garden Syrup m CHICHESTER S PILLS it& r) ? CF Aw l.llrI ALHf irf fl.ir.A klkM-l,r.lll..Jllr.jV fin. i ii. 4 i o.u MniiHVy Tk i. Ik.r. ll.r.r.Mr v UemmmUL. Aiiimi tll.t inrmJrru m !. I & T t. II,, .Ml. ...I.h ..m. Tn.MaMl)l.tU(nl.AIiklMM SOLD BIT DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE iy iniiit 3 mm is delicious nnd nutritive! it is far superior to and healthful for the children than, all corn or gliicosbi syrups. Pelican Molasses Is nn opcn-kcttle, genuine Now Or leans molussca strictly pure tho best on tho market costs more, but worth it. ASK YOUR GKOCKR. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. I-OHTI.AM), Ui:iON. JmJJm5JJJJJoJ horo for a few days only. 144 South Central. Offico 283 XOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tlio city of Meurpru, Oregon, at Its noxt regular meeting, March 2nd, 19 15, for a license to boll malt, vinous nnd fpliiloufs liquors at hla placo of business, No. C3 X. Front street, Mcdford, Orogon, for a period of hIx months, , Dated February 18tl, 1915. 1). S. JtADCMFF, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED I.ady deblres cooking for men on ranch, mines, mill, widow ers' home. Room 10, Nash Hotel. 284 FOIl RENT Six room furnished and eight room vacant house, 310 N Hartlett, x T ? T t I t T T ? t ? T ? r t t f r : SPRING MILLINERY OPENING We will have on display all the ! latest models in new spring hats Saturday, February 20th and cordially invite every lady in Medfora and the valley to attend this grand exhibit K3l 11A1& UUK &rJLUAHI f J J J J T v 70 ' V $ 8 ? I t T J T t t t V t I BHcfc. WltONOI-'l I.I.V iu..Mi;i Children nre often blamed for not getting along wlt. tbelr n-tioni, when tho real fault I:'- with their oyeN. al though iiiiMiiNpectod by either parent or teacher, If children need glasses it Is cruelty not to havo thorn; It they don't need them tho fnct should ho known. A scientific examination will re move all doubt. See DR. R1CKERT in: KNOWS now Suite .2 Out DohcI'm FOR SALE 1914 FORD TOURING CAR F.lectrlc Lights, I'lilsparkor, Inter- chniigeablu YVhmdii, Extra Wheel and Tiro, First ClasH Condition 2I WKST .MAIN NTIIEKT Household Furniture Practically Now it 1 1 pAKOTA AVI!t DAISY CREAMERY .BUTTER At Vimr ri'riiccrn. Ouniimtieil Ity The White Velvet Icu Cream Co. I'hono -IHI :t2 So. (Vlllnil Bernard Millinery 126 E. Main Street First Door East First National Bank WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Mcdford Tho Only-Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Mado any time or place by appointment Phono 147-J ' We'll do tho rest X, D. WESTON, Prop. UNCLE SAM'S PARCEL POST llrlngt Oiii- Itollnblo Jewelry Store To jour icty door Tlioti) who want I ha i cry latent and bout Juuulry win fin, ro . ( tho rnl value at nw Bonablo -prlMH, .Vo mattor what, your wauiH may bo If only a "ltK for llaliy" Jimt dtop iih a pomnl or phono nnd ni'ii how on- It Ii to hnvo Uonulnc. .lownlry ut our prleAii dnllverod promptly at yiitti- homo by Parcel Purl. Plmno 10. MARTIN J.REDDYJ THE JEWELER 'Nearest to tvcr thins" i HOTEL MANX rovvcllSt.,ntO'rarrcll Son Francisco In the heart of the business, shopping and theatre district. Running distilled ice Water in every room. Our commodious lobby.fincservicc.nnd Homelike restaurant will attract you, fcuropenn Plan rates $1.50 up. Management ClititerW, "Meet Me at TA Af.,- Trrriiiiiimrn t)