Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 19, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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anDDFOKD MATL TRTBUNR MEDFOKD OKI WON, TODAY. IWHltrAHV H), 1D1."
IOCALAND '
L PERSONAL
8, H. 101 Ily Von tlor Mellon, no-
nrojirlntlnR f 3000 for relief of widow
of Otuno Warden Hubuanl hna passed
both liounofl.
Mrn. C. K. Wlilslcr has been
cnlletl to Qnrflehl, Waali., on ac
count of tho norloUB lllnesa of her
father, Mrn. Whislcr liatl Just re
turned from n ncornl months stay
In Colorado.
The Green Jlcaflow creamery but
ter will he nt booth 4, public market
Saturday by W. it. Hrown and 0. V
Sleronn.
Dorn To Mr. and Mrs. Clins. 11.
Drown, of Mcdford, nt Lincoln, 111.,
n son, on February 1 Itli,
Mnrr' C Evcrelt and Johanna C.
Trltaehler of San Kranclsco were
married nt Alameda Saturday. Ever
ett la In tho moving picture business
at Son Francisco. Ho was formerly
employed. an a printer In Medford.
Mrs. Leach, 32 C North Dartlctt, ex
port corsctlcro. Phono C63-J. "
Permanent rcRlstratlon of voters Is
provlde-d for in house bill 191. which
was passed by the annate today and
which now awaits tho approval of tho
Rovcrnor.
Johnson's Cafo will bo ready to
ervo Itn patrons In its now quarters
in tho Moliand Motel building at noon
Wednesday. It will bo under the
tamo management which haa made
this home-like eating place so famous
on'South Central, and tho old popu
lar prices will remain in force. 2S6
3!rs. Walter Gore has been very
111 tho past week at her home on
Molly street.
"A Tool There Waa." two days
only. Friday and Saturday, after
noons and evenings, the Page. 2S4
Give tho wifo n much needed rest
and tako your Sunday dinner at tho
Nash Cafeteria. Chicken dinner and
everything else good tho market af
fords. Don't forget to hear Iter. George
Schoencr, the roso wizard, public li
brary, Fob. 22, 23. 24, 25 and 20, nt
8 p, m. All Invited. Subject, "Hoses
and rtoso Growing."
Fred Hanson, assistant superin
tendent Southern Pacific company,
was in Mcdford Friday.
City pasengcr eervico 15c. Coun
try trips In proportion. Plerson &
Foster. Phono 873-L. tf
F. K. fyuBWorth, chief sugeron of
tho Southorn-Paciflc company, passed
"south In his prlvato car, San Fran
cisco, yesterday.
Dr. J. J. Emmons has moved to
his new sulto of offlco rooms In the
socond floor of tho II. F. & H. Co.'s
building. '
Mrs. Horace Pollon of Sams Val-
loy spent Wednesday in Mcdford.
Emll Brltt of Jacksonville is in
Mcdford on business Friday.
Boo Dave Wood aoout that firo In
surance policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno
Dldg.
Louis Ulrich, post master of Jack
sonville, spont Thursday in Medford
Matinee, tho Page today.
Roland Hubbard motored to Ash
land Thursday to attend tho basket
ball game.
Sweet elder at Do Voa'a.
Elks will glvo their monthly dance
the 20th. E. A. Welch, Gcorgo Por
ter and L. F. liuchtcr aro tho com
mittee "A Fool Thero Was," two days
only, Friday and Saturdny, after
noons and ovenlngs, the Page. 2S4
A. K. Lyons of ItotscburR is among
tho out of town visitors in tho city
this week.
David Keith, Salt Lake capitalist,
rind publisher of the Salt Lake Trl
buno. Is viultlng his daughter, Mrs.
A. U. Allen nt Hollywood orchardB,
Any case of piles relieved at onco
and a permanent cure guaranteed or
no charge Call 21 Goncssco street
and eeo J. L. Kldd. Ladies may see
Mrs. Kldd. 2SS
AVm. McMurrny. gcuoral passengor
agent of tho O. W, II, & N. company,
passed through Medford Friday en
routo to the San Francisco exposi
tion. Got ycur Diitter, cream, milk and
butter-milk, nt Do VooV
,. A, WoHlcrlund bus returned
from Taconia,viero he was in at
tendance nt the fruit men's conven
tion. Opt it at Do Voe'a.
Fifteen full-blooded Wackfoot In
dians from Montana, passed through
Medford Thursday afternoon on train
No, 1C en routo to Ssn Franciaco
whero thoy wljl bo one of tho at
tractions at tho world's fair. A spe
cial car was used to t.anEjiort them,
and (heir tepees wore tied to tho rods
of the Pullman.
Tho dates for tho Oregon stato fair
a Salem have been named for Sep
tember 27 to October 2, according to
circulars distributed among prospoc
Mvp exhibitor.
Lloyd Corey, Losllo Plyinalo and
Kudolnh Ashton returned Thursday
f iota a 'mouth's tilp to tho Blue Can
yon country,
Frank Raymond of tho upper
itneiio river country. Is spending a
Uw daya in the pit)' attending
buMntM limtUnf,
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It. 11. Wilson of Griffin creek
spent Thursday nftornoon in Mcdford
attending to business matters.
O. V. Peart and wifo of Portland
who hnvo been visiting friends nnd
relatives In tills valley for tho last
month returned to their homo on
Thursday.
Tho Medford and Cottage Grove
high school basket ball teams will
pin) a match nt tho Nntntorlum to
night, that promises to be ono of tho
best games of the season. Thu pa
llor were defeated last night by tho
Ashland tram 32 to IS. To date the
Ashland team has not been defeated,
nnd unless Mcdford can stop thetn
they will bo tho undisputed cham
pions of western Oregon.
"A Fool Thero Was," two dns
only, Friday nnd Saturday, artor
noons and evenings, tho Page. 2S4
Tho case of E. J. Nedd, found
guilty In the circuit court of selling
short weight meat, has been appealed
to the supremo court.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wcs
on'a Camera Shop. Over Isis Then
er. "A Fool Thero Was," the film
'dramatization of Hudynrd Kipling's
famous poem will bo presented at the
Page Theater tonight. Tho picture
is said to be without nn equal. Along
with this feature the recently in
stalled WurtllUer orchestra will bo
played for the first itme.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camora Shop, Over Isia
Theater.
Harvey Phipps of Dunsmulr, Cal..
Is spending a few dnys In the city Us
Itlng friends and relatives.
Cora E. Utley, chropodist, 407
Garnott-Corcy building, phono G57-R.
It Is planned to open tho club
rooms of tho new Elks tcmplo on
North Central avenue, within the
next two weeks. Tho formal dedi
cation of tho building will occur in
tho spring.
J. O. Corking, tho best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any.
he re, timo or place. Studio 22S
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Dr. It. C. Kclsey of Gold II III
spent Thursday in Mcdford attending
to business matters.
Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle
S. Lockwood, (physicians and sur
geons) have moved to their now suite
of offices. Rooms 309, 310 and 311,
third floor, M. F. & 11. Dldg.
Mrs. Frank (Pug) Isaacs, nee Ed
na Etfcrt, underwent a serious opera
tion at Sacred Heart hospital Friday.
Dr. It. W. Clancy being 'tho attend
ing physician.
We aro headquarters for real first
quality cut hair. Marlnello Hair
Shnn. 407 finrnptt-Cnrnv hnllrilni-
Levi Ulrich of the Union creek dis
trict is visiting friends and relatives
In this cltv for n few days.
For better Insurance, ceo Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
Tho work of excavating for the
now Dahack garago on North River
side avenuo began Thursday, nnd will
be rushed to completion.
Matinee, tho Page today.
Chester Galloway, a 1C year old
boy was found guilty by a Jury in
tho Juvonllo court at Jacksonville
Thursday of a statutory crlmo
against a eIx year old girl. Doth tho
purtles live at Ashland. Tho attor
ney for tho lad demanded a Jury
trial, n verdict of guilty being re
turned in short time. Galloway has
been before tho Juvenile authorities
before, and Is ratod as Incorrigible.
Lack of parental influence, nnd wny
wardness aro planned for his trou
bio. Ho will probably bo sent to the
Doys nnd Girls Aid society at Port
land.
Earl Reynolds attended to bus!
ncss matters in tho Phoenix district
Thursday afternoon.
Ralph Woodford has returned from
a visit with friends and relatives nt
Grants Pass.
Henry Miller of Gold Hill spent
Thursday In Mcdford transacting bus
iness matters.
Attorneys Harry O. Norton and W.
C. Hale of Grants Pass nro activo can
didates for appointment to tho cir
cuit bench for tho new Judicial dis
trict creatod by tho legislature out of
Josophlno and Curry county.
U, C, Ilcektnun,. pioneer bankor of
Jnckspuylllo, Js cqnfncd to his home
by illness.
MARTIN
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I.oris Martin, gnmo poncher of
Trail, was indicted by tho grand Jury
Thursday afternoon on a chnrgo of
murder, tho degree being left open
by thq Inqulstortal body, In accord
ance with tho Instructions of tho
court. Slnco tho abolishment of
cnptltnl punishment In tliU state
there is no, first degree murder, the
highest being second degree.., An In
dictment by tho grand Jury alleging
first degreo murder bthe grand Jury
would have left n technical opening.
Martin la accused of tho slaying of
Game Wnrdon A. S. Hubbard at Trail
last December, while In tho pur
suance of his ilutlos, nnd hni been
belli In tho county Jail awaiting trial
oJnro. Ills ple.t will bo self defense,
nnd according to Jail companions he
Is highly hopeful of acquittal or a ver
dict of manslaughter in one of the
leases degrees.
Tho enso will be ono of the hard
est fought in tho legal, annals of
Jackson county when It la called
when thopetlt Jury opens next week.
Mnrtiu is represented by Attorney
Evan Roamcs. nnd Mnrtin's inoun
(nlnecr friends hnvo como to IiIb as
alstance. Considerable feeling Is bo
lng manifested on both sides of the
Issue.
Hut ono Indictment was returned
by tho grand Jury In tho delving Into
conditions in lodging houses in this
city, and now, nccordlng to tho au
thorities, tho chief witness In tho one
returned has flew tho coop, probably
thwarting any prosecution of Mrs.
Violet Stono Indicted for conducting
a houso of 111 fnmo on Main street,
between Uartetlt nnd Riverside ave
nues. The reason why more Indict
ments wcro not returned wns duo to
lack of substantial evidence.
Regarding tho verbal and written
application of former County Clerk
W. R. Colcmnn, for nn investigation
into the $21,000 shortage in tho ac
counts of cx-Shcrlff Wilbur A. Jones
as far at Is concerned him (Colo
man), no action ono way or tho other
was taken, on tho grounds that it
would be best for all parties con
cerned, not to rovlvo a mystery.
Colcmnn naked for nn investigation
to clear his name of rumors circulated.
FAIL TO PROHIBIT
COMPULSORY VACCINATION
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soimtora voting In favor of allowing
It to go to a third lending. Miwuv
mndn n plea for pnnniiKo, wolng tho
SALKM, Ore., Fob. 10. Sonnlo hill law Miouhl not roinnol poMomi to uuu
No. 70, by Moner, to prohibit- com
pulsory vaccination, wns Indefinite
ly postponed this inclining, only 11
inlt to having poison virtue injected
into their hj litems. Mo rend many
letters frcfln persons objecting to tho
pioM'iit compulsory law In logon! to
huhool eliltilioii.
Wood mild that l!iurloo M. Run
ynn, loforrod to, by Mnqor, In n
"mighty good man. but being n (ihrln
thin Scientist In uutumlly prejudiced
agnlnHt vuOluntlnn." Uutliif lundo
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an unjiunciit minimi tho bill, lUielnr-
lug that iumi'Iih on bin own body mo
duo to HiiffcMlnit from nmnllpox,
Attorney Gun Nun bur iittoiidod to
pmrnHftlrtiml mutteiti In JacluioiivHlo
thin morning.
Why the modern woman
insists on Cottolene
Because Cottolene was in the van of the great movement for
the improvement of food products and the bettering of house
hold service that is part of the reason.
Because Cottolene established its leadership as a cooking fat
over a quarter of a century ago that is part of the reason.
But, three times a day there appears on the table the bestt
reason why the modern woman insists on
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Cottcl
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Cottolene cannot be excelled and never has been equaled for
quality, purity, and for producing foods that are more whole
some, more digestible and more delicious. -
There is an appetizing appeal
in the knowledge that Cotto
lene is made of the highest
grade of pure, fresh, ultra
refined cottonseed oil so high
a grade it is not listed on the
market combined with beef
stearine from clean, fresh, leaf
beef suet
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Uso Cottolene one-third loss
than you would of any ordi
nary cooking fat for all your
shortening, frying and cake
making.
Your grocer will deliver a pail
of Cottolene at onco. Arrange
for him to deliver a regular
supply.
.u Write te: our General Offices, Chicago, for a freo copy of our real cook booU"HOME HELPS"
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Grcsham Reaver state motorcar
factory ready to operate.
PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN
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INDIGESTION
OR BAD STOIVIACH
Information for
Lung Sufferers
The makr of ISckmaii'n AJteiii
tlve will be pleased to newl report
of recoveries (rum fubsrculmtln aim
a booklet of lnteret to un'orerii.
with Information nnout diet and
frch nlr lnvetl(;lo till fao; .
VIII Hll.uut Imunu .Air., I'ltllu.. i'u.
"Jly Ucnr fclri for tun earn I
trait ollllclcii ult'i lirmu-vlinm-o of
(he Iiiuisn, anil Iptrr I tnkru
MltU n M'trrr ufliu-k of oiieuiiiuuln.
Wkrn 1 rH-o-rril nmUcleutlr to
walk about tho koine 1 itu lrfl
l(li it rrlffbtful, lioiklnic rough.
itIiIcIi uo innllrllir I bud lakrii roulil
alletlntr. II nt hl (Imp. March.
JIHC, that 1 Mtartrd taking Ki'ktiian'M
AltrrntliL-. In n xliorl I line "7
routed wan coiir anil I mbm pro
uoiiiirrd m-li. I rnnnot irnk too
lilul for Ihc jiood It ban Uouc."
(Alilirrtliifeil.)
' (hluiirdl HOWtllll I- KMII7..
i;ckinun' Alternthe In rnoul eillca
clous In lironchlal calurrlt mi'l oo
verc throat nnd luni: aflectloiiB nnd
up-bulldliiK the HJBtem , Contain
lid harmful or hnlilt-rormliiif ilruirw
Accept no aubstltut . r-mall azo.
l, reBular also. It. Bold by teiidlng
druifKletn. Write for booklet of ro-
r.ckwan Laboratory! l'blladrliibln.
Pdco $1 nnd $2 it bottle
Sour, gassy, upset stomach, Indices-
tlon, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the
food you cat ferments Into gases and
stubborn I u m pa; )our heiwl aches und
you feel rick und nleaaVo, that .
ftlian joii reallne tho nnlc li Paper
Dlapepsln. It maLcB a'l tt-jmafh v -cry
vanish In five minutes.
If your stomach Is In a contin
uous revolt If j ou can't Ket It rcgu
latod, pIcaFc. for Jour sake, try
l'apo'a DlnpcpBln. It's bo needless to
liavo a bad stomach make your next
meal a favorite food meal, then take
a little Dlapepsln. Thero will not hu
any distress eat without fear. U'u
becBiiso Papo's Dlaiwpsln "really
does" regulato weak, out-of-order
stomachs that given It Is millions of
sales annually.
Get u largo fifty-cent case of Papo's
Dlapepsln from any drug storo. It Is
tho quickest, surest stomach relict
and euro known. It acts almost llko
magic It Is a scientific, harmless
and ploasant Ltpinach prejara(Ion
which truly belongs In evory home.
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Cottolene makes good cooking better"
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WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
208 East Main Street
Mcdford
The Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographer-
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any time ot
placo by appointment
Thono H7-J
We'll do tho rest
E. D. WESTON, Prop. I
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By Noted Foot Specialist For AH Foot Sufferers
kZcholl's roor-r.AT.an.
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we have arranged Tor the nrviees of a noted Chicago lAiol Spcriali.st, who will be at
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Not Bo Obliged to Purchaso Your Shoes Hero
Scholl's Foot Comfort Service Insures Good Feet
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for the relief and euro of all foot troubles, whero wo will give Dr. Sclioll's bmt Com- t
fort Service and whero we shall carry a full line of Schol's lAmt Comfort (living A)-
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greatest l'oo( Specialist.
There's a SchoJI Appliance for Every Foot Ailment
Sclioll's Bunion RCtlUCCr for tho Imnlifii or cnlnrsei!
jointH. HcilucoH anil protcetH tlio bunion or en
larged joint. KMlBi
Sclioll's ToO-fllQllt for ovcrlupjilriK fymill (ooh nnd
boft corns Ijctwccn tlio Iochiv hiko t;iirc.
iintiseptlo ImnlinK "ml
Sertoli's Flxo Corn Plaster
pleuKiint to the feet.
Sclioll's Footdok ciircri perapiiini,', nwcuty feet.
Sclioll's Toe-Flox for bunion or oveilnppliih' t
Sclioll's Foot EastrA Foot ncst-ouHPi tho feet,
KivoH uhsoluto rt'Ht In iiitiHdh'H nml netvcH lllit
f ml jriitKy cqimllCB tlio liody'n weight and
nhi'-a it buoyant mid j-ri ncefut Hlop.
Sclioll's Trl-Sprlii Arch Support for novo rimes
of Hut foot nnd for pontons of heavy welf;lit--givi'H
mi iipwurdi .spiingy piehsuro to thu koyliono
of I ho inch.
Sclioll's AllSOrllO Corn Pads itiuom rn and ral-
Ioiikoh by the proeosN ol nbbordiou; nlno pnivrutK
kIioo ptouuiiro.
Wo do more than just soil you a pair of shoes wo make your feot comfortablo and
happy. Oomo in it vill cost you nothing.
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