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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1915)
apwf ' .V j PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTRUNE, MBUFOttP OTWCION. SATURDAY, IWIMUAHY 27. t!)lfi I ' f ;! M ii i ' i ! f i .. 10CAL AND L PERSONAL Invltnllonn tmvo been Issued for nn lnformnl danco to bo given at tho Nntatorlilin Tuesday evening by Company 2 I, Uniform Bank It. of 1 K. II. McWIlllams, tho Ashland realty jirtel mining broker, wns a Snt unlay Isltor In MedfonU What will tlio parrot say? again 'with now Spring goods. 2D I II. 0. I.nttn spent Vrlday night In Ashland attending thb booBter ban quet In Cunt city. Tomorrow (Saturday) la the last in, of Hot Point Exchange Week at ii-il'- Klcctrlc Store. 0, T. Damon nnd wife of Hoscburg ;ro spending tho weak in Medford visiting friends nnd relatives. Mrs. Loach, 320 North Dartlett, ex port corsctlero. Phone 5G3-J. Tho new Elks tcmplo on North Central nventto will bo opened March lQth, according to present plans. Ladles' Cobweb silk hose, 35c n nnlr, threo pair for $1.00. Hutchi son & Lunisden. 292 Dr. J. P. Roddy of Grants Pass Is spending the week end in this city with his family. Dr. Noddy returned Thursday from an auto trip to Crescent City. Tho millinery department of tho M. M. storo is now open under tho management of Misses Lounsbury and Semon. Supcrintcdont of City Schools U. S. Collins, has purchased a Ford nuto. Hutchison & Lumsdcn are offering a big bargain in ladles' Bilk hose at 35c a pair and three pair for f 1.00. Floyd Howard of Butto Falls is spending a few days in tho city with friends and relatives. Kodak finishing nnd supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Dook Storo. W. L. Van Houtcn of Gold Hill spent Friday afternoon in Medford attending to business matters. , Don't miss getting thoso ladies' silk hoso at Hutchison & Lumsdcn's, 35c a pair, threo pair $1.00. 292 E. h. King of Montague, Cal., is spending a few dnys in tho city at tending to business matters. What will tho parrot say? Wnyno Leover and wife of Central Point spent Friday in Medford vis iting friends and relatives. Get It at De Voe'a. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulrlch of Jack sonville spent Friday evening In Med ford visiting friends. City pasenger ecrrlco IBc Coun try trips in proportion. Plerson & Foster. Phono 878-L. tf 'Tho annual city election will Tio held in Jacksonville next Tuesday, and promises to bo tho hardest fought political battle in years in that city. Two rival tickets aro in tho field. The winning of tho Economy ticket means tho choppingn off of tho offlclcal heads of tho street commissioner and city attorney. Chic tailored bats at right prices at tho M. M. store; P. D. Blackdc of Climax spent Friday In Medford attending to busi ness matters. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposito Book Storo. Mrs. C. Jacobs of this city is vis itlngn friends and relatives In Grants Pass this week. What will tho parrot say? Attorney II. D. Norton of Grants Pass attondod to professional matters In this city Thursday and Friday. Bee Davo Wood aDout that flro In surance policy. Office Mail Tribune Bldg. tx James C. Iloyuolds of Bonchurg Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters. What will tho parrot say? Practically tho entire student body of tho Medford high school will go to Ashland this evening to witness tho second gamo of tho Ashland Medford basket ball series. Matinee, tho Page today. Charles Gay returned Friday from a business trip to Salem and Port land. Call at tho M. M. storo and see tho Misses Lounsbury and Scinon about your now spring lint. County Asbcssor W. T. Grlcvo of Jacksonville spent Friday afternoon in Medford on county business. Sweet cider at Do Voo'a. h. u. Brown of Grains Pass was a business visitor In this city Friday af ternoon, Got your Duttor, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voo'i. Tlio contract for furnishing tho lumber for tho now federal building on Sixth and Holly stroets has been awarded by tho Pugot Sound Con struction company to tho Trail Lum ber company of this city. Work upon tho basomont excavating will he complotod by the mlddlo of next week. Wo havo an oxport trimmer In tho inllllnory department at tho M. M. storo, O. D, Wiblo nd wlfo of Grants Paw are spending tho week In this city visiting the family of II. F. Mdor, C. II. Pickett of Salem spent Frl day in Medford attending to business matters. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wos ton's Camero Shop. Over Ists Thea ter. Company H, Uniform Bank K. of P. held tholr annual installation of officers Friday night, ns follews: K. G. Trowbridge, captain; C. W. llarrl- son, first lieutenant; .0. F, l.tndloy, tocontl lieutenant: .!. G. Vnn Horn. chaplain; 11. J, Crowcll, quartermas ter sergeant, nnd ttnnkln Kstcs,tK. 11. MclCoo, and C. C. 'Pontlng, sergenuts. Two he,v members woro Initiated, Knrly cabbago nnd cauliflower plants ready March 1st. Orders also taken for nil kinds of vegetable plants. Mnddox & lion nor, Phono 87-11 " 310 Tho seniors of die high school havo started arrangements for tho giving of a class play In May. George H. Carpenter will leave to morrow on ft business trip to Port land. Joo II. Wilson of Talent Is a busi ness visitor in the city today. Prismatic Hay has accomplished the most wonderful results In scalp trou ble; used only In connection with Marinollo treatments. Try It for falling hair. Marinollo Hair Shop, 40" Garnelt-Corey Bldg. Wilson Wnlto spent Friday in Ash land attending to business matters. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Over lata rhcator. Spraguo Helgcl of Gold Hill spent Friday in this city visiting friends and attending to business matters. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable N'ogatlves made any where timo or placo. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. Miss Edna Crawford of Talent spent Friday evening In Medford at tending tho Ashland-Medford basket ball game. For better lnsurnnco, see Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. Jlarry Coopor of Corvallls, ono of tho stars of basket ball in tho north west, is In tho city acting as rofcrco in tho Ashland-Medford games. E. J. Stewart will buy somo county warrants at discount. 290 E. D. Briggs of Ashland spent Frl-1 day afternoon In Medford attending to business matters. $2000.00 to loan. See Holmes, tho Insuranco Man. Nick Klnio of the Griffin creek dis trict is a business visitor in tho city today. Tho next regular meeting of tho city council will be held next Tues day evening at tho city hall. Attorney Newton Borden Is spend ing tho day in Jacksonville in at tendance at tho sessions of tho cir cuit court. A. Throckmorton of Ituch was a business visitor in tho city for a few hours Friday afternoon. County Commissioner Frank 11. Madden has returned from a month's business trip to Washington, D. C. and other eastern points. Miss Orba Natwlck of Eagle Point visited with friends and relatives in this city Friday. William Aitkcn of this city has received a number of papers from his oil homo in England. Most of the news is devoted to tho submarine blockade now in forco. Tho Glas gow News editorially declares that England should dctermluo to take unrelenting steps at onco to crush the German navy, and that any other policy will bo viewed as a weakness by tho world. Seelcy Hall of this city is in Cali fornia today, and ono of tlio thous ands of spectators at tho Vandorbllt cup races. Lorls Martin, accused slayer of Gamo Warden A. S. Hubbard, near Trail last December, will go on trial Monday at tho completion of tho dam ago suit now In progress. It is ex pected that tho work of selecting Jurors will begin Monday afternoon. Owing to tho wide publicity and In terest In tho caso it is highly prob ablo that a special venire will be drawn to securo a Jury. "Bringing Up Father" was pre sented at tho Page Theater Friday night, with a fair crowd considering tho many counter attractions. The show proved entertaining. Miss Bollo Morton of Gold Hill vis ited friends and relatives in tbls PLAN PICTURESQU E NAMES FOR BEAUTY OFASHLAND ASHLAND, Fob. 20. Such ptosalc nnd homo homely names as Kopor's Bunion, Crow-son Hill and others limy bo eliminated owing to extensive changes In the contour of these lo calities, duo to Improvements now going on In regard to parka nnd scen ic drives. Glcnvlow Is tho term that will tie nppltod to tho top-notch road way oast of tho. creek, Valley Vlow Is tho name suggested for tho west drive. Collectlvoly they afford en chanting vlowa of city valluy nnd can yon. These roads nro not merely trails or bridle paths, but will be substantial highways accommodating automobiles. They will merge up tho canyon In the neighborhood of Prnytor a Park. It has been pro posed to namo tho two units the King's Highway, but this question has not yet been settled definitely. Tho highest point on either driveway Is approximately GOO icct nbovo tho Plaa, and Is easily reached by a cir cuitous survey. There mny bo places where the grade is ten jior cent but thoso vill bo few. A good shnro of tho Valloyvlow driveway is on n level, Inasmuch as it follows tho bed of the old Andorson ditch. Quit a forco has boon employed on this work, nnd at tho psychological moment Mayor Johnson will call for volunteers to apply tho finishing touches on tho grade, It Is proposed to requisition COO or moro ablo bod ied citizens who will contribute a tlay's labor. In behalf of tho move ment. Tills phase of tho undertak ing will bo in tho nature of a spon taneous and public spirited boost. These model drives when connected up will extend over a radius of six miles, it is also proposed to inves tigate tho presenco of poison oak along tho routo and oxtlrpato It root and branch wherever found. MEDFORD WINS FROM ASHLAND SCORE 311010 PEACE ORAIOR 10 SPEAKJN CITY In mnkiiijr arrangements for the nnti-militnriht meeting to bo held Thursday, Starch Jltli, nt which tho principal speaker will he George II. hirkpntnok, of New lork City, final arrangements will be made shortly for some convenient hall. One Cal ifornia paper, the San Francisco Chronicle, comments on the hpoakor thus: "Mr. Kirkpntnck is n liritliaut speaker, possessing remarkable dram atic powers, nnd n very clear and in cisivo manner of enunciation. His address was delivered with n humor ous touch, nnd though to tlio jKiint, nt intervals moved his nudtenuo to laughter nnd applause. Prof. J. E. ICurameycr, department of Political Economy, Kansas Stato Agricultural College, says: "In my judgment your lecture "The Mailed Fist'' recently delivered here was the best of the entire course. . . I have said neither more or less than J mean." Tho lecture. -jvill jjn freo to all, nnd it is hoped tiial all nnti-milit'irists will iiht-int, ju proniotinj; n fjooil m.-.i-iI audience. city Friday. FAMOUS GERMAN SUBMARINE DISABLED OFF NORWAY OHRISTIANIA, via London, FobJ 27, 3:C0 a. m. Wreokago picked up near Chrlstlanla uppears to indicate a disaster to the Gorman submarine U-9. Tho German submarlno U-9 has played an Important part in tho naval activities of tho war. It sank tho British cruisers Hogue, Abouklr and Crossy In tho North sea on Sept, 23, and eluded pursuit. On Oct. 5, it sank the British cruiser Hawk. A Dutch steamer trawler reported Nov. 1 that It had met tho U-9 In a disabled condition off Hanlrs lightship near Holder on tho north coast of Holland, Its trouble had been caused by becoming entangled with fishing nets. There have been no reports re- had been completed and construction 1 gardlng tho. U-9 since thaj, date. 0f others was being expedited, ho said j NEW BOOKS ADDED '. TO PUBLIC LIBnARY The following titles Imvo jusl been added to the shelf of Into fiction at tho public library: Arendiau Adventures of the Idle Rich (Lcacock.) Children of Dead End (MncGill.) Demi-gods (Stephens.) Faith Tresilion (Phillpotts.) I In pi iv Hawkins in I ho Pmilmndle (Wnson.) Kent KnowIcH, Qunhaug (Lincoln.) Lady Caisandru (Vnizey.) Night Watches (Jacobs.) Quinneys' (Vnehcll.) Tho Haft (Dawson.) Stepdaughter of the I'mirio (Lynn.) Tlio Turmoil (Tnrkington.) Twenty-fouith of June (Hicli mond.) Wife of Sir Isimc Ilnrninn (Wells.) jJWomanJiri.tliB Alcove (Ip.) ,. ; Wonderful 'Roinnnco (Fnvro de Coulevain.) , SUMARINE GUN IS LATEST SEA WEAPON NEW YOHK, Fob. 27. Tlio'ltev. James O. Hannay, canon of St, Pat rick's Cathedral, In Dublin, who ar rived horo tonight on tho steamor Baltic from Llvorpool. brought a re port of measures he said he learned tho British admiralty had undertaken to combat Germany's submarlno war faro. A submarlno gun had been de vised, Canon Hannay said, which dis tributes shrapnel with great precision under water. One gun of tbls typo Kicugo enmo to tho Mod fold high m'IiooI Friday night lit the Nat, when lier basketball lonm tidminUtoivd I In? most slinging defeat iu school ritli lotio history in southern Oregon to their old rival, tlio Alilanditos. . The score was IU In 10, A grain of com fort is given tho Ornnilo City by the victory of tlio Asldund girls over Medfonl girls by 'the close, score of ) to t. Over QflO people saw the game, and in n display of school spirit the local contingent umt iniul Willi excitement. The Ashland team was outplayed, outgeneraled, and mitgtimod from stmt to finish. Hcforo the dashing teamwork and dimling passing of the locals they were bewildered, bask ets being scored almost nt will. At the beginning of the second half, vicious playing on the pavt of the visitors brought threat of disquali fication fnim Hofcrco Cooper. In five minutes of ldnv Pelour.o nnd Cowgill, stnrs for the Medford team.. were temporarily put out of commis sion, both by Spencer of Ashlnud. Pelouro wns jabbcil with an elbow iu tho mouthi nnd Cowgill received nn elbow in the dye. SupHvrtt?s of the Medford team charge that in stnietions wero. given to put these two men out, in a desperate attempt to win. Hoth Pclonxc and Cowgill stayed in tho game. Iu u scries of whirlwind plays in the middle of the second half Medford swamcd their ancient foes nnd cinched tho game. The game started with a hang. At the opening on two passes n bask et was dropped. A moment Inter another basket wn? scored on tlio same piny. At tlie end oi mo nnu half the score wns 11 to 7 in favor of Medford. In tho second half tho vis itors were swept off their feet. Their famous cover up style of play, used for years and successful ngainst Med ford wns smashed. Tho star of the game wns Hobby Pclouc nnd Mutt Williamson of the locals, nnd their name is written over every business window of Ashland with soap. Pcloiuo was iu his best style, nnd threw baskets from a1', angles. Out of seven fouls cnlleif on Ashland he throw nil hut one. Hut three fouls vrety called on Medford. Williamson ployed tho best gamo ever witnessed qn the Nat floor, and was the head of tlio team work. - IlenonvCowgill and Brown for the locals all played brilliant ball. The display of school spirit shown by th locals won them ninny iew friends. The largest crowd that ever saw a basketball game in southern Oregon snw the game. A return match will he played at Ashland to night and the third gnmo of the scries played in this city next Friday. The lino up of tho teams was: BIRTH OF m ASHLAND IS CELEBRATED With iv parade of I tint), hfiidml by two bunds, it hniMitot, mid xiicochcs, Ashland Fiidny cclcbiulcd tlio biilh of a i uny j civic spirit, mid iliy deter mination, to put her lilliiii wolor on every table in tho lipid. j.Ovcv f00 guests froili the elliiM of 'llio' Kogue Itlvcr valley pnitnoR of thcnitiiNicI, which wis iuloiposod vjilh' music, songs, inn) hoostiug speccho. The affair was uiuior the direction of tiie' l.udivV Civic Improvement club. l( was (lie most cttthiisiiistiu mooting in tho history of Ashland. Tim program was as follews: Tho Ashland Spirit, bv V. 'O. N. Smith. ' Work of tho Ladies' Civic Improve ment Club. .Mrs. M. I). Briggs. Tho 111!.-. Legislative Assembly by Hon. F. I). Wagner. Tho City Beautiful, by Mrs. .1. V. itocho. "Tho Booster" Text, "Whv Sit More Till Wo Die," by IJcv. II. A. Cariiahiiu. .Music, "That VouMI lleinomber Mo,' Annio Lnurio, Prof. .1. S. Mo-.Murray. W"Wk foe the Boys and Oil Is for the City Beautiful, Mrs. I). IVrron. Scenic Crater Lake, Will O. Stool. Our Constructive Force. Mrs. E. C. Ourd. ' .Music. "1 Wmil a (lirl Just Like the (lirl That Married Dear Old Dad," and "floel It's Ureal to Bo a Booster' Elks quartet. Address and toast to the Ladies by C. M. Thomas of Talent. Our slognn, "Ashland flrows While Lithin Ooen," Mrs. Whitney. The Possibilities of Three Years for Ashland, by Bert R. Oreer. One n $150,000 tourist hotel n soon aH Ashland's Commercial Club member ship reaches l'JOO. Will wo have it Ma roll Nt. We will Opportunity, Co-opcrntion, bv Mayor (I. II. Johnson. A Good Itcsolutlon. To help build up Medford payrolls by smoking Governor Johnson or Mt. Pitt cluars. Stop the Drain Oretfoiiimm caniiol mien'Msl'iilly t'oilipt'lo I i ratio, if wy fail in control Iui.hi'iiosh in llioii own hIiiUj with Mump own people. Tho (lovonioi of Oregon, Hie "Mayor of Portland ami all other loyal OivKtmlniiB-mlvtoo oU'ioiib to 1 1 ' keep Oregon money in Oregon, h'or o.vanipltu. M'hinlv of (lie drain on Oregon dollars in insurance premiintiB ftlono that are sent out. of (ho atale every month. Theroforn, pal- i, rnni'.o. Oregon industry and ospuciully reuioinher t.ho fol- i' . lowing; concerns who havo Htilwcribod to this campaign: 3DC unc Ashlnnd Medford Frnley, Block .IIP .. Pclour.c Orisez LP . .. Williamson Plymalu C - Brown Lilly, Spencer 110 - . Cowgill Dclsmnun 12 - . Bencom Ilcferce Cooper. AU10, MOTOR CYCLES, CHICKENS, CORN SEEN U A Ford auto, wo motorcycles, a half dozen Plymouth Hock hens and a sack of corn woro stolen Friday night, in a sudden outbreak of crime In this city. The Ford belonged to M. M. Boot, who was attending tho annual dancu of tho University club. Tho machine was left standing In front of tho Hol land. Tho machino was found this morning at tho end of Itlversldu ave nue, whore tho joyriders had col lided with a hay rack. Tho motorcycles belonged to Kl iner liorcford and Lawrcnco Frees, and wero stolon from sheds at tholr homes. Tho sack of com and hens belonged to .U. K. Williams living oil Peach street. D a Q ngem "teeth" FOR SALE Complete . furnished five room bungalow with garage PHONE 527 811 DAKOTA AVE, yOU judge a boss's age by bis teeth, a tobac co's by it's lack of 'em. Two years' takes the out of VELVET. In tho lnw, rnrrful curlna rVI I.VLT.IIiubiiiootlit SiuoLhia TuInmco, in mtii tlio re-Milt nf mum than 30 ynr' 4prririirn of tlio v.'ftrld' lurcmt tobacco manufacturer. M bin citrine I I maWo VLLVIT a Iow burning, Mii-Ii-hd hiikiUc, whtrlt minhinrit llm fjiii'iiia ipVjili(It' of hi'iittii'ly lllirlty iltt I mx a with nn (ignMii. tlio. Wnuil iiicllownr.u BANKS, Tho United Htaten National Hank, 76 Third HI., Portland, Or. 'yJe.NTb)L.)c:rON; AT "- WOOLEN MILLI3 CANBV VOHA.VS CIIOCOLATIW, Modern Confectionery Co. Portland, Oregon. CKBKAKS "OOI.nK.V BOH," aoldeu Bod MlllltiK Co., Portland, Oregon. ClUCKKIIM "SUPItr-Mir' BBANI). F. F. Hnradou ft Son, Portland, Oregon. ELCCTItlCITY Made In OrcR-on. Portland Hallway, Light k Power Co., Portland, OroKon. fi.vtubi i:i.i:crinaL and OAH, J. C. ICncllsh Co., 105 Union nvo., N., Portland, Or. FimNITUBlJ hanh-maih:, F. A. Taylor Co., 130 Tenth St., Portland, Or. OAMimi.Nl'H Urowtnt; Co., Portland, Ore. (JAR AI'l'LIANCICM AM) I'UBNACI, MoHd Hf. Co,, MX WllllauiH uvo., Portlnud, Or. IMI'LIUIISNTR IMItM, It. M. VA'iido ft Co., Ti'2 Hawthorne uvc, Portland, Or. KNIT (lOOBR, Portland Kulttlui; Co., 1C0 Third Ht I'ottlnuil, Or. MOMl.MBNTS MAUIILC, (JBANlTi: lllaoslnt; Ornnlto Co., 207 Third, Portland and Halom, Or. OlCfiOnliTC lnsurnnco Company uuurvLY Hfttor." 1-Iomc Orrion. Cnncrr IKwa . ('nn.Afin ItCllllCIt IIKBLM, .IIKCIIAMCAL coons, Portland Rubber Mills, 3CS Kast Ninth St., Portland, Or. SUITS, OVHBCOATS .MADK TO OBDI.'ll Bay Ilarkhurst. Sixth and Stark, Poitlaud, Or. S nnc 3DC "What Can You Do?" asks tho Business Man. What Is YOl'lt answer? (Jin' A lll'SIMXH KIM'CATION AT Till.' Medford Commercial College nnd your answer will satisfy Mr. BusIiimw Man. Till-: SCHOOL OF MOlllCII.V .MICTIIOIlS." .'II .Vortli (Jrupc Street, liilfonl, Oregon. Tcleplmlio l.1L. In HHHMBHnaMn.awMsjHanfli lsVMMHkHHLVlMllHlflBHWW'Ml Iswh LWPWSWMll sUMBUBllELI IPMBBv it One of Our Distinctive Features Is our prompt, competent service. Wo hnvo o Wiry facility for tlio transaction of oiir bankliiK business and cordially Invito our auiouiit, sub ject to chuck. OVER 22 YEARS UNDCP ONE MANAGBMCNT M a zrffimnMHeMHi m WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Orogon Negatives Made any time or placo by appointment Phone 147-J WeTl do the rest S. D. WESTON, Prop. f u HIHIBIIBIBBIh. Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Cars Kffccllvo from August 1, 1011, to AiiKUHt 1. loin, nnd i;uarantcod agalnHt nny reduction itiirlnc that tlnie: ToiirliiK Cur "f ( Ilunubout - I') Town Oar " V, O. II. Detroit. All cars fully equipped, (In tho United States of America Only.) Furthor, wo will bo ablo to obtain tlio maximum efficiency In our factory production, and tho minimum cost in our purchasing; and huIoh departments if wo can reach nn output of 1100,000 cam botweuu tho nbovo dates, And should wo reach this production wo arco to pay as tho buyer's retail buyor who purdiason a now Cord car between AiiKiiut 1, sharo from $40 to $00 por car (on or about AgiiBt 1, lfllfi) to every 1H14, and August 1, lUln. For further particulars regarding thoso low prices and profit-sharing plan, sco tho nearest Cord Branch or Donlor. Ford Motor Car Company C. E. GATES, Agent Hpartit Building .Medford, Oregon, J i i ufi' jSA. -wsr.