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aS" IsfEDtfOttT) MAIL TrUBUNIfl, MISDFQUD OKKflON, MONDAY, MATff'If I, 1915 pxoe Timim GUESS IF THEY ARE MARRIED By Allman J "$ 5HE5FRETTV, I VE5-HAV& Vol) VCS-IPAUCGDTIIG 1 TJOMT NoUTIUrU- tVAHCEP YMTII MK3. LASTOMEVIITHIICR. .. .. . . . H L,Bi)pa QFf ! J CUSRICtlT? 5 VZKi PRtsTTt rr 1 YJEAP. VJ&LL I SCORE OE 1710 14 O I , i ASHLAND'WINS 8 7 FROM MEDFDRD" 'I SJ M &OBf IT i tr jCs T'viv tx'i. m a ri i t jJKt .m' wfm jh e-v iv r,p tt je is M.:vr f f f f i i r AKIII-AND, March I, In utlilt'llo IIIIIIIiIh (iVI'l'.VlllillK 'M lii'luu ovcihIiiuI owi'il by liiluirml ill bit"l.t'tbiill, now tlinl tlio HlniKKlti Iiiih nariinvt'il down between AhIiIiiihI mnl .Metll'nnl for Hut iioiilliurn Oii'Koii cIimimiIiiiihiIi, Tint rieoiv of .'It lo ID In fin in- or Mnl Till. I liiHt I'liiluy iilylil "an followed by it victory fur AhIiIiiiiiI Kiitimliiv niulit liy llm clone, immihIii (' 17 In 1 1. Two morn fptnicn will lin ilii,W'i IIiIh ucili nil llit hiiiiio iliin icncevcly. Ilmrv (.'Hijii'r of Hllveilon U iii'liitir iih icf (ico. TtMiiNHrttittoii fin'illtiiM be tween tlio two Iouiik i.n bcinj; tn.xcd ti in'c'iiiniiiiiiliilc I ho iiimi of router to mnl fin. Incident In bullctiiiiiiK tliene kiiiiicm, llm inlisiic worlt iif T.il Ijcwh, locnl hili m'ImmiI htinli'iit, Iiiih ciiiiH'iI iniml fiiMiiulilit coniineiil. Hi' wW'lii the crit,on like it irofcHHiouiil nitf Kttiiiiili'N iif till uoili mi hlintv iih iiImmiI (own henr evidence KCiiiiiH citiul In lluil iliNiluycil liy lit Minn. 'in lire ili'iiiiilnicnt tenled it mini- Imr 'r idief volte nit t lit Plum Hut. Utily nt it point where llm inHNiir nitiln i'lly iiiuiiiK I Hiiii'mm-il to he lilx)'ll lilt" licitict. llm locution wu nn 1'cll' comer, mnl llm rnm- tintjnii wit '.MID pound. Tim intake Ik llircc milcH up Dm cunyiui at a Miin HOI) IVnl ulmvc tlu 1'Iiixii. Since (In iliMilnrciiHnl of two Hiiinller pipe nn the IriuiK Induct liy n Htnl' InrKo niic, lln wnlcr pii'HNiint nil over tnvn Iiiin lici'ii uriMidT xt nl innri' niiirnnii. (Jlinrlitt llutficld, n well-known for iny readmit, now of I'oitlninl, uiim icnwiny tlm iii'iiiiiiutiiiii'n of it host nmrit'iiils here tlm IiihI of tlm week. Vim Ini'iil .McIIiuiIInI church rlinir 1 1 itS lcccntlv been iciitforrnl liy mm nt IN old-lime numbers IM Wjtlcott, who returned IiimI w !; from nn ox ti'iiili'il veil In hi foiiucr liniim in .MirhiKitn mnl will rclncitlo hero. Mr. I'ujfrniii M. 'iilil arrived Snlnnliiy fur mi extended ii with her Mt, V. Newell Wright, nf the lo fill Southern I'ni'ifii' ticket nffii'c. Mr. WriylilV Imiiih in in Cliieiipi. Slic ixii'il AhIiIiiihI iiii'viuiixHlv nlmiit t It ice ycitnt nn, mill nil tlio nci'iiNinn nf thin 1 1 i Mopped lit Koxrlnirj; to M' life miii, WVndoll, who Ix in tin' ;hm'itv linxiui'HH in Hint oitv. M. . Wlii'i'liT, flintier extein-ho rnui'lier in tlm .Medfiml neiclilinilinml, hml ho itflerwitriN piirrlinsi'd nnd . "Titeiipieil tlm Smith pmpertv nn N'nith JMniii Htrcel, U Ifitinc heru nn it trip rniiiliiniiii; Ihihiiiom ttitli pli'iimirc. Tlm I'ninilv now liw in CnrvulliM. c. OE ASHLAND, Slnreh 1 Irn (' DimIki d it'll Hut ii nitty at the lionn' nf hin ditiiKliter, .Mrx. ('. I.. I.noiin. The tli'i'eiiHfd wiiH n niitivti nf New I lump hliin mill hum horn in IHI'J. He lunl hi'i'ii mi iiiMtlitl for muiin Hum pitxt, mill in I'n i' t lunl never heen in rnlntst lieiilth miicii Dm em nf llm civil war, ill willed eniiflitil lie wiik novel ol. wniniileil while in South Ciirnlinii nn Sheniimi'H iiieniniiihlo iniireli from Atlanta to tlm hen, He hcned in two different Inwa leuinienN, llm elev enth and thiily-fir!. Al'ler a resi donee hi tlm lluvvkeye htate nf over twenty. live yearn he canto to Orepm in ltiHII. His wife died Neventl yeaiH iikii. lie leaves fniir ehihlren, tun Mum and two (laiiKhleiH, l'rank is Soiilherii I'neillti hhtalinii ttp'iit at Dillnnl, in DiiiikIiih county, and Fred in in the train service out nf Ashland. The ilmihterx me Mih, Nellie l.ooiniH of t liirt oily and Mrs, I'loicneo Kliini nf Meilfniil. Two hrolheiK nlno nnr vlve him, ,1. 1, )ot;e nf AhIiIiiiiiI and Warren Doilo nf Meilfonl. rnneral HerviccH woto held Mondnv iifteinnnn, March 1, from Hie ('. . 1ininiH reci deneo on flu hoitlcvni'tl. Iiilcrnient wiih in Ashhtntl cemetery. An t'M'iirl finm IliiniHide I'oil, (I. A. It., of which the ileecitHed was a moinher, lnk pint in the HtirvlccH. Will (I. (Inrdnn, who left for Iowa neveral dayH up) with a carload of ImrmiH, pit mixed up in a train wieck on tlm Orepnt Short Lino near nieiin'H Kerry, Idaho, one of tlm nni iiiiiIh Ih'Iiijj killed, flordon was ae (toinpanietl hy hjs .noii, Howard, ami they holh oseapod injury. TIoy were on tneir way to nnrtliorn Iowa with horxcH nnd hnusehnhl . (jnodH. Mrs. (Ini'tltni is hlill in AhIiIiiiiiI and will remain hem until tlm situation elcurs up a little. j j,j) Cuitl of TliiinkN. "Wo tlOBlro to oxproBB ox honrtfolt tlinnkH to tlioRo who ho klmlly as. ttlHtod iih (lining our recent borcavo- iiioiU. MKS. M. R. THOMPBON, MI18. LUOINDA THOMPSON, .1. W. THOMPSON, V. W. TAYLOR AND FAMILY. DODGE mm DEAD IN WORK UPON L AHIILANI). March I. Now Hint tlm prolliiilnuilos urn over with, ac tive work work on tlm hiiHiikm I'm Jict will no nhcml promptly, ro llert Oroer nnyn, who iinnertK Hint dirt will IiokIii to fly thin week. It lu taken for Krnut'l Hint all luiocklni; linn lieen effectively itllonccil. It taken liionoy to put up liti: hontln nml mcurn liijuiictlnu piorvodltiKN anil mlKlity llttln neeuui to lie forthromliiK In I'o liulf of olmtriii'tlou InctlcH. Moieover nn offlrlnl itloK'in hnx liocn ndtiptetl nml IIiIh will (jlvo n moral Impctiu to the pliynlcal work. "Aithlnnil KrowN whllu llthln flown," nro tlio manic wortlM, inilinilttetl by Mth. Otto Winter, which cnpturml tlm nvvnril offoretl liy tlio Civic Improve ment clctiu. Tlio itloKnn commit teo hml prevlotmly nwnrtletl tlio palm to Clement Kuiniiiorit, hlpli ncliool KtUlU'llt, wlionu iteutleiit wiih, "AmIi Intnl witter, Aitlilnml wenther, niitke thto people net toftnthur," Imt the committee rcvctlMctl Itn flmlliiKH In fnvor of nn oxpreHnlon ilcumvtl more 4erno a ml eiiplioulouN. I tot It nro np proprlnte nml poimeitn merit. An nctlvo plinno of tiooiillni; mon ureit will now lie coittlnueil liy tlm merttetl Commercliil nml Chic I tit provoinetit orKnuUatlonM, the mem liemltlp In wlileli linn doiibtcil within the pnttt few tiny. Tlio Inst of tlm week n inixtlnj: wns holtl nt Prof. (!llmoro' on tlio itccnlc drive, to ill v no further vvnyn nml mentiM for further (loveloplnt: thnt nl Irnctlvo unit of tlio houlevnrtl inntein now helni; plnnneil on mirh tin oxtun rId ncnle. ASHLAND, IVb, 27 ItenponillttK to tho nentluuiut, "Ashlnnd Grown Whllu Llthln Flows," nn overwhelm- lung booster nudlenco greeted thin offlrlnl tdogtitt (itt tho Hlks' tcinplti Imtt night, Tlu wording Is by Mm. Otto Winter, nnd was holeoled from over 125 "tlenlgnn" which were mill iiilttcil lo the I'ommltiee. cmmMIng of Mrs. P. II. Whitney, chairman, nml Mcsdnmcn A. D. Graham, Ira Shoudy, I'.nill Pell, nnd J. K. Itocho. Two gen tlemen, C. W. NIiiih and Irn Shoudy, unnUtctl tho Indies lit arriving at n iIocIhIou which cnrilen with It an avvnrd of five ilollarn offered by tho Civic Improvement club. A HUh-nlogan "Try Aehlltud Springs," suitable for buttons nml penunntH, wording by Mih. Moitto MrlggB, wiih iiIho ndopted Tho gat Inning wnH tho blggont boost lug stunt over pulled off lit thin town In tlio afternoon tlm burg took on tlio nppenraneo of enjoying n half holiday. Thoro was a pnrndu by tho sellout children, bonded by tho Central Point linnd of 20 pieces, which emtio over to itHHlnt the organization of local iiiUHlrlniiH, At 7:U0 over 1000 people Hat down to tlio banquet tables In tho HpticlotiH dining room of the Klks, Tho fciiBt wiih followed by tho 121 1. a quartet which gnvo n locnl setting to mimorouH familiar airs, captivating overyhody In sight, A solo by Prof. Mc.Murmy wnH altto a gem, Short, pithy talks wero In order, resident Nowcoinho of tho locnl Commorclnl club Introducing tho Hpenkers. Among tlio number wero 0, M. Thonina of Talent, who promised IiIh reninrkH by acknowledging that "tho devil himself couldn't toll what ho wits going to say.' Will G. Stool of Medford, ov-' patlated upon Crater Lnko and re capitulated tho oxtont of Improve ments being niado thereabouts, llo prophesied that by 1017 a flno auto road would ho completed cleat around tlio rim of tho lnko. Incidentally ho scored tho knock era of either high or low dogreo. Locnlly, V. O. N. Smith mndo a witty nddresH, In which ho Incorporated a in pi o evidence of ""Tho AHhlnnd Spirit." Representa tive Wagner rovlowod logUlntlvo work, oospectitlly benefits accruing to Pacific IRghwny work In this MINERA sims PROJEMISWEEK InSHUliniVWYl vicinity throtiKh provlnlonH In tlio Vnwler bill. Itov. II, A. Cnriinhnn lioonlod on Koncrnl phimuH other ttlinn tlieolur.lcal. Pert It, (Ireer, tltSwcllIni; upon "Tlm PoHitlbllltUiH nf Three Yearn Duvvlopiitnnt," ;avo evl tlenro of the mitrt Hint In In him re KnnllmiK the Mr mluernl HprlnKx de vi'lopmunt work with which IiIn minio In liiillniKilulily commuted Mnor .lolitiEon, who onci' on n 'Hum Intio tliieed (lov. Went iih "Tin; man who pul tlm cop on Coppurflohl," Hccoml eil (Ireer'H efforlH nml pletlRed henrty mippoil. MeMilitmeH 13. I). llrlKK. Poiozr.1, 13. C. (lard, .1. I. Itocho, P. II. Whitney nnd C. II, hitmklu. repre untliiK tlm woiiiuii'h auxiliary, plead ed for tlm city henutlful nml outlined plaint for nccompllihltiK much along tin-no linen. A letter from John M. Scott, of the Southern Pacific, wiih rend, reject tliiK inability to bo prevent nnd tlex teudliiK bent vvlnhoii. A IcKoud promlimntlty dlnpluyud on the (II nl n ; room wall, nnnounciiiK that "When a Man In Completely Wrapped In Hlmnolf tlio Pncknc.o In Simill," w,nn n nhaft directed at knock- cm Hint flew to tho mark. Recently the Commerclnl club lian nearly doubled tin membership, nnd i within tb i en dnyn 00 nnuion hnvo; been ndtlotl to tho roster of the Civic Improvement orcaulxntlou, to nuch nn extent In tho booster leaven at work In thin locality. AmotiK n hunch of Medfortl wide- ttwnkn pronont were II. A. I.nttn, Hon Sholtlon. O. ('. IIokkh, K. W. Strectn, W. (3 Steel. A. L. Illlln, A. II. Loomln nml othcrn. BOMB EXPLODES ON OALVKSTON. Toxnn, Mnrch 1. Dlnpatchen reached tho Mexican con- nulnto here today telling of nn explo sion on boanl llm Mexlcnn gunbont ProgrcHtio, which r.Milled lu the denth of 30 persons, Including five women. The explosion, according to tho first report, occurred yesterday while tho gunbont wan nt Progresso. It Is snld thnt what purported to bo n barrel of rice sent on board. wnH In reality, a bomb prepnred by persons oppoieil to the Cnrrnnxn reglmo. Tho Mexlcnn roimul hero tins cabled for further Information, Rheumatism Just put a few drops of Sloan'a on tlio painful sot and tho pain etoiw. It Id really wonderful how (jtiickly filonn'a nets. No need to rub it In laid on light ly it penetrated to tho bono nnd brings relief nt onco. Kills rheumatic pain instantly. Mr. Jamtt B, AUiamltr, nf forth llarptwll, M., unlet. "Many ltln iu my ImcVc ntyl lilpj brouctit on iheu matUnt In tlio (clMld nerve. I hail It M tud oihi nlcbt when (Jltlng In my clulr, that I had to Jump on my fm-t to jel relict, I at ottro nipllixl your Liniment to tb nOcctod putt ami In lou llieu ten mtautM It W-.B IM'llfCtlv rlV. I think It U tlia Iwit o( all Llnlcjcuti I ino over uwu," SLOANS LINIMENT . Kills Pain At alt J.lcr,25. Send four cents In stamps for a TRIAL BOTTLC Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. Dopt. 0. PhiladoIpMa, Pa. fvwSV si(. V w f-s.1, tii nf&lJ V iH(iw -----------------i------------------N. WHITE WASHING FEDERAL JUDGE AI . (My flilHon Hardiier.) WASHINGTON, March 1. How a federal jmlps may he whitewashed in response to a demand Hint he he im peached is illustrated by the tiling now happening to AIhIoii 0. Dajton, judge of the iiorthcm dintrict of Wot Virginia. With lesrt limn n week remninini of this congress, a house committee which has slept for nine mouths holds night M'Htdous, hurrying through nn alleged examination of the charge, to permit the nccm-cd jmlge to ex plain his dcliuiUcnciCH. There is not time to present the impeachment cum to the house of reprexentatives, and in the next congress the defenders of owned judges will say that this case has heen investigated nnd Judge Day ton "completely vindicated." The Mili-ooiiiinittco conducting the white- WAIT! First French Car at THREE years ago I conceived the Idea of the Briscoe car. It was to build, for less than a thousand dollars, a really high Erode Htht car of ns fine material, with ns great care In work manship, of as nuurcd reliability, and of as highly-finished artistic appearance as any of the best and highest-priced targe cars; a car built right, whose artistic lines would take it out of the ordinary, cheap, low-value doss, and thus singularly appeal to the discriminating buyer. So I called several engineers together men who had already de signed American cars which were famous for the value they gave. I told them I must have a car that embodied these ideals and more. Specifications WhtIbMi 107 Inchri. Tread Width I SS Inchct. Weight of Carl 1,800 pound. Aalait Front, Continental type. Rear, lull-floating. Mot or i Bloc '," head type. SlaeCyllndam 3 14x5 1-8 3 -Point Gurpenalon. Tranamtaalom Unit with mo tor. KclecUve type. Capacity! S-pauenger touring car. 3 -passenger roadttcr. . Ar-vxiscrr Valley Garage vviish are Representatives MeUilli- I .....1.1.. f!..l I l....C...ll. 'CI... ruling, vjiiiii nun ioiik'i in. ill'- chairman of the judiciary committee which orders things in this wny is Representative Wehh of North Cnro liua. The head of the democratic machine which provides this kind of i a chninnnii is 6nc.tr W. Underwood. And so forth. Penult Adulteration The Com I'roducris company make glucose, nnd, as n by-product, corn Ktnreh. The latter is a very cheap ar ticle and if it could he mixed with vrfieut flour could he sold at n much higher price than it commands ns corn starch, at the same lime adul terating wheat bread. The bill ro oeutly introduced in the house by Vollmer and in the senate hy Cum mins to removo the present restric tions on mixed flours would allow this com March product to ho sold as wheat flour to the detriment of the buyer and the enrichment of the Corn Products company. The depart ment of ngTieulture disapproves the proposed legislation. Kent's Pruiw-al One effective wny to tako the sting out of speculation in food products is thnt embodied in the resolution fathered by Congresfinnn Willinm BRISCOE -V-s. j lv c vr , --r $78522 ar Mf Nothing to Buy They were to take their own time. Thoroughness, not speed, was to be the watchword. And I arranged to be with them day and night until the nriscoe cur was completed. Wc knew the best American methods, i Million Dollar Factory Behind Car Today the public very wtacly thlnkj of the factory, the men, the organUatlea and the ideal back of a car. In thee the Biiicoe acknowledges supremacy to none. It la the output of combined faclUuee at Jackton, Michigan, which have reached a very high standard In their various neldt, Thlt group of plants it now equipped with over $1,000,000 worth or the best automobile-making machinery a motor plant 70x400 three stories; an aile plant 350 x 290; a large and perfectly equipped drop forge plants a tpiing plant (one of this country's berth a moit emeicntly equipped crankshaft and camshaft plant. All of these are grouped in the same 30-acre tract and are supervised by eiperts In their respective lines. And the sponsor of the Bnscoc car have gone through the entire life of the Industry. They are thoroughly trained not only In scientific calculation and the study of automobile construction, but endowed with as large a fund of personal experience as it possessed by any other set of men In the entire Industry. Briscoe Motor Company, A. W. WALKER, Agent Phone Kent of California, authorizing the federal government to establish food depots where wheat flour and other staples could he purchuBPtl at ilon speculativc prices. Kent is nn inde pendent in emigres and has the cour age to hack what he considers in the public interest no matter what the oretical label may be attached to it. E WASHINGTON, March 1. Secre tary Garrison said today that ho watt uninformed of tho proponed forma tion of an American rcsorvo legion of 200.000 men, as announced In New York Inst night, except by nows din patches, but ho would look Into it at once nnd meanwhile would not dls cunn it. Announcement of the plan was made by Captain Gordon Johnston, aide de cam) to Major General Leon ard Wood, commanding the eastern division of tho army, and It wan to have tlio official endorsement of Goncral Wood and other army and navy officers. Includlne electric self -starter. Uo trie ll(hts, snrstor. one-man tm. a . w ..u w. wvu r w.. Mare !, pcdoni.tr. hltb-taoUoa mecntto, windtiiUIO. etc Comnlctclr Includmr electric tcZf starter. tuo kfi an American Price these men and I; for we had been responsible for many successes here. So we went to Europe, where we could study the best of several foreiga practices and methods. And there, In the shops at Billancourt, near Paris, we finally worked out and produced this "first French car at an American price," the finished masterpiece of leading French and German engineers, who for more titan a year collaborated with us in Its production. This Is the story of the Briscoe car. Not Experiment that Produced the Briscoe Car It was not experimenting In this case the slapping together of a varied collection of material to catch a season's market. It was rather experience that built the Briscoe car a finished product of several years' careful investigation and study; the concentrated effort of prominent engineers from the three most famous automobile-producing countries of the world tried and proved under every conceivable practical test both abroad and at home. i win staice my reputation srJ of fifteen years of successful rfCr automobile building upon Ute 4V-U performance of this Bnscoc car. Inc., Jackson. Michigan 18 Call and Tand frauds cause I I ALLEY'S INDICTMENT ronTLAND, March 1. Frauds in government land operations nro charged against Frnnk E. Alloy of Roscbttrg, and Cnrlos L. Byron of Se attle, Wash., in an Indietcnt rotttnt cd hy the federal grand jury Both appeared voluntarily at tho offico of the United States marshal nnd depos ited tho required $2000 bonds for their appearance when desired. Thoy hnve been In the city for several days, mtving understood n true bill would rte found ngninst them. The indictment contains six ceunts: nnd alleges the defendants presented to the Rosebnrjf Innd office sir fnlso nnd untrue timber affidavits and stone affidavits and claims with tho intent to defraud tho United States. The claims involved nro stated in tho indictment to be the claims of Emma L. Brockwcll, Rachel E. Williams, Mamie J. Fisk, Clmrlos ('. Enist, Eliz abeth Bonrdmnn nnd Henry P. Kizcr. A . Drain co-oporatlva cannery closes successful year. 7 j&-jA ' &4Xc .- wv-" f Pntidft Specifications Spaedai 3 forward and reverse, center control, Clutchl Leather-faced cose. Sltarlngi Either right or left hand. Wheals I Wood (wire optional). Paintings Drewster Oreen Equipments Electric lights, electric starter, storage battery, top. windshield, spesdoauter, high-tension magneto, etc. Tlreai AJss, guaranteed 50W miles. see the car i J nt w til A 4 M 1 1 531 '! m a 1 "I tv ' j . ,