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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1915)
,1 1 ! - " V1 ' t( " P" 1JP7Pr.W -t j.... tjmmu. !!. 'cwmbw T" masmgats x'-." V. PAdf5 TWO MWDFOttD MATT- TRJBUN1Q. MEDFORD OREGON, WflnNRSlUY. MARCH 10, lOlfi r S u i . I0CAL AND PERSONAL Tho Hollanders forced ahead In tlin bowling tournament on tho Sev enth company's nlloyn, by taking throu straight Kniiics from,1 the Ivad or, 1805 plnn to 1032, Inst night. Tliu Bcoro now standB Hnllnndora four Ramos, Lenders two, Tho third match will Ijo hold tho lattor tmrt of this week. Prod Strang loft lntt night for ItowAurs whero ho will nsshmo tho duties of horticultural inspector for DoiiRlne county. Tho county cqurt at pointed htm. Mr, Strang la a son of Charles Strang of this city and a graduate of O. A. C. Whnt'fl hotter than an old estab lished Flro Insurance Company nttor n flroT Only one premium. San Francisco losses "paid in full, $4,453, O00.OQ. Sco 11KXNBTT at 105 West Main St., Agent for UNION' ASSUR-A-NCE SOCIETY OF LONDON'. 303 Store of tho city- are advertising spring goods, and tho wtfmon folks nro making their nppearanco In straw lints. A number of citizens with fish ing poles wero seen advancing toward Dear creek this morning. O. N Nelson has returned from a business trip to Ragle Point. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a pound. Medford Fish & Foul try Markct. Phono 3C2. tt K, T. Roberts of Kane's Creek spent Tuesday In Medtord attending to business Interests. A series of basketball games have been arranged between tho Ashland team and Company 7th team oj this city. Aro you insured by a first-class company? If not seo W. T. York at once. 303 Tho polico this morning refused a permit to a gypsy to tell fortunes on the, street. "'Today," ono of tho greatest dra matic plays of tho year, will bo tho attraction at the Page theater to night. Tho offering Is a star one. and was written by Gcorgo Broad hurst, whoso brain conceived "The Man of Tho Hour." Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. George Lyman, of Gold lull, a Juror in the Loris Martin case, has returned to his homo after spending thqjast week IrvIacksonvUUe. Attorney Ous Newbury upent Wed nesday tnarnntg in Jacksonville at tending to vrcfesslonal matters. Fresh Columbia river smelts six cents a, pound. Med ford Fish & Poul try? Mqrket. Phono 3C2. tf Jf C Dovercaux In, tho county Jail under sentence of from two to twenty years for forgery will bo taken to the state prison at Salem Saturday. E. J. Pnrton of IiJglo Point Is at tending to business matters In tho cit,y today. Flro Insurance C. Y. Tcngwald. 318 Mayor V. J. Emerick Is In Jackson ville today where is attending Jury sorvlco in civil matters before, the circuit court. A. A. Croft of Agato is spending tho day In Medford attending to bus iness matters. Get It at Do Voo's DJitrlct Dcuuty Gamo Warden Sam 3undry of Rogue River returned to his homo last night after spending the lfst week. In this city and Jack sonville as a witness in tho Martin case. Attorney IJ. F. Mulkey spent Tues day In Jackeouvllo (tttoudlni; to legal matters. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Dook Storo. A. O, Henry of Roseburg is u busi ness vlsi'or In tho city for a fow daya Wilson Waltc, Harry Howclls, Lou Rukes and M. E. Root will accom pany tlto Andrews Opera, company as inuBiciuna on their tour of the Paclflo Nprthwpst this summer. Fresh Columbia river smelts bIx cents a pound. Medford Fish & Poul try Market. Phone 3C2. tf A drizzle fell oyer tho valley agajn last night, tho precipitation being in conseQuentlal In any good It did. To day tho sun is shining brightly, and Jiifct enough wind is blowing to dry tho ground. Tho normal rainfall Is tun inches short, and ruin is badly noedod. IJ (s predicted there will bo heavy rains In Juno and July. Auto Insurance. Q. Y. Tcngwnld. 318 I. W. Sweeney, contractor for tho Siskiyou division of tho Pacific High way, In spending a. fow days in the city attending to. business matters. State Gamo Warden W. L. Flnley returned Jnot night to Salem after M'eudlmr a, cogplq of days In, this city ou of'lciu! business. Matinee, tho Page today. Mrs. John C. Mann, who was oper ated upon at tinted Heart hospital two wpoka agq, has returned to Iter hoiue and Is convalescing, Rubo JaiiBon, for thirty years a jtockman In (he Eagle Point district, U spending, a few dayB in (ho city visiting frlemla and attending to bus ,Jna matters, Jw4rt Mw at D Vo'. Tho foreatry department hna be gun spring work at tho runner stations In southern Orogon, During tho yenr thq service expects to extend the trails started last year, and stnrt now oncB. Tho most important work under wny is tho finishing of tho Klamath River-Middle Fork trail which will glvo-a direct lino of com munication between Jacksonville and Siskiyou county mlnliiR points. Dirk Van Dyko nnd wlfo and boy have returned to their home In Trail after spending ten days In this city and Jacksonville. Seo Davo Wood aftout that flro In surance policy. Office Mall Trlbuno tlldg. Regular meeting of Reames Chap ter tonight at 7:30, now Haoontc hall, M. F. & II. building, third floor. Ini tiation work.' Infants seta mndo to order, from 13 to 36 pieces. Prices JP.OO and up. Also children's cloth. 10G North Front street. 102 Tho tuuernl services, of Mrs. Sadie Kennedy, who died Sunday after noon, March 7th, at her home, No. 9, East Jackson street, were held from Weeks & McGownn's chapel on Tucn day at 2 00 o'clock, p. m.. Rev. Shields officiating. The services at the grnve were in chnrge of the Poca hontas council. Tho deceased was a member of tho Pocahontas Council of Medford and tho members marched In a body to tho gravo. The inter ment was mndu in tho I. O. O. F, cemetery. Get your nutter, creAnj. milk and luttcr-milk, at Do Voe'. C. W. Martin, assistant superin tendent Southern Pacific company, and Wm. Merrlman, agent at Port land, wero passengers on 13 yester day en routo to San Francisco to attend tho dedication of tho South ern Pacific building. Pelvltonor for ladles. Mrs. Lcnch. Phono 563-J. Fred Williams, attorney of Grants Pass, Is In Medford on business. Ren Day, attorney for Southern Pacific company Portland, Is In Jack sonville on business. Early cabbage and cauliflower plant ready March 1st. Ordors also taken for all kinds of vcgotablo plants. Maddox & Donncy, phono 87-R. 310 S. V. Deckwlth Is enrouto to Scattlo on business. M. R. Whitehead, agent of tho Pa cific Fruit Express, spent Tuesday in Medford. 12000.00 to loan. Seo Holmes, tho Insurance Man. 11. P. Thless and Charles Lobo had business In Ashland Tuesday. J. R. Thorneburg and daughter. Miss Vlda, left Wednesday morning for Portland, where they may locato permanently. Prismatic Ray has accomplished tho most wonderful results In scalp trou ble; used only In connection with Marlnollo treatments. Try it for falling hair. Marlnollo Hair Shop, 407 Garnctt-Coroy DIdg. L. P. Harrington, stato field work er for Industrial Fairs, has been In Jackson county for tho past two weeks, visiting rural schools In tho Interest of boys and glrlB Industrial clubs, Tho W. O. T. U. will hold their regular weekly meeting at thes public library Thursday 2:30 p. m. J O. Gerklng, tne .best all around jhotographer In southern Oregon. Uwaya reliable Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main 8t. Phono 320-J. Bob Dow has been npoplntcd ono of tho guards nt thoa San Francisco exposition. W. M, Gerlg, nianagor of tho Pa cific & Eastern, left Monday lor at. Paul and Duluth whero, as consult ing engineer for tho Great Northern, ho linn charso of now construction work including docks. Ho oxpects to spend most of tho summer in tho east, but will visit Medford about onco a month. Mrs. Gorlg and Miss Mildred Gerlg leave for the cast this week, and will spend the spring in Arkan sas. For hotter insurance, reo Holmes, the Insuranco Man. Charles Ashpole and wlfo of Port land are spending a fortnight in Mod ford visiting John Ashpolo, 100 Tripp street. Thpy aro en routo to tho San Francisco exposition,. George II. Klrkpatrlck, autl-mlli-tnrist and author of "War What For?" a. book so convincing and dras tic in its condemnation of militar ism that tho Kaisor issued an Imper ial decroo barring t from Gormany, will lecture in this city tomorrow night at St. Mark's hall. No tiro alarm wnh tni-mid In Ttlos da.y night, UotwecV Saturday night and Monday six nlurmu wero turned In, nil from tho. resident' district re sulting In tho destruction of , five homos. Tho sixth was caused by tho burning out of ti motor in tho Gates garage. None of tho tiros occurred In tho bustiies-n district, but their rapid succession kept pruporty owners in a nervous state. Most of tho flies were attributed to defective wiring, and where there wan no electric wir ing, to tramps. Ilert Andornoti of this city nH.nt Tuesday afternoon In tho county t.cat on, business. E. V. Carter of Ashland, spout Tuesday in this city attending to business matters, Nick Klmo of Griffin creek spent Wednesday in this city attending to business matters. The circuit court this morning bo- gnn the hearing o( testimony In civil actions ponding. Guy Conner left Wednesday for San Francisco on a business trip. T. E. Berdan returned this week from Yreka, Cal., whoro he went to superintend tho moving of n largo house for J. Harmon of that place. Tho civil suit or John Sutton against Twohy Bros, for alleged fail ure to fulfil a contract was begun this morning in tho circuit court. J. W. Storey, soli expert for Utah Interests seeking tho establishment of a bet sugar factory In tho Roguo river valley, has returned to Med ford with his family, nud will mako his homo In this section. Mr. Storey has a quantity of beet scod which ho will plant In various sections of the valley, in experiment work relatlvo to beet culture In this section. FROHBACH STATES EXHIBIT IS GOOD en, whero for vevurnl "months nho hii-i been nctlvo" in tho pursuit of British and French shipping. One- of her exploits was tho sinking early In Do combop of tho British steamer Chai cas off Chile. Japanese cruisers hnvo been described as searching for this Gorman vonsel pend-deiUly hut they never could tiiul her. Only Tluvu HUtlw UK With thin German eruUor located In an American port, there teinnln at largo on the high sons outside of Gor man wntora only Ihroo whips of war, flying tho Gormnu Imperial flan. These nro Kronprlux Wllholm, an auxiliary erulsor, last reported off tho coast of Rrantl; tlto protected cruiser Dresden, last reported after tho bat tle of tho Falkland Islands, In Chil ean waters and tho cruiser Knrln ruhe, last reported as operating In tho West Indies. One report said that tho Karlsruhe had been success ful In reaching homo waters. I WANT Y ItvMilentx C the Twin and Willow Springs diftriotK appeared before the enmity rotirt Wtilnestliiy nnd present ed their claims nud nruumciit.t for tin o-ttnlili-diment of the l'lte ifiu highway route from Central I'oinl to Gold Hill. The Tolo route is nlong the present hifhwny, and the Willow Spring an alleged short out. the county oourt look the matter under ndvisetneitt, or tiered n survey nud will imjHf t both routo.s before coming to it definite fintlint;. Tho Tolo petition sots forth tlint it would serve ninety-nine fam ilies ngninst forty-three on tho Wil low Springs route, with more tribu tnry roads, i The story coming up from Snn Frnncicco that wormy Rogue Ittver apples wero given to visitors to the county exhibit tit tho fuir ts emphat ically denied by II. O. Fnthlmch in it telegram to the county court. Fur ther, no apples, were given itwny nt the opening. The proccbsed fruit ex hibit is classed as Al ami betler tluin Canada's million dollar exhibit. The pictures of Crater Itkc and scenes in tho Rogue river are proving one of the features of the Oregon building nnd attracting wide attention among visitors. PLANT VACANT LOIS GOLD HILL NUGGETS Councilman Mcdynskt is out with the suggestion that tho local unem ployed utilize some of the vacant city lots for crops, instead of spending their time knocking ou the, htreut corners and living upon charity. "I hnvc n fifty-foot lot, next to my residence," says Mr. Medynski, "which I will be glntl t have culti vated nud nnyouu who wauls to use it U welcome. Not only this, but 1 will helo secure idle lots for anyone who wants to plant them. Wo have u public market where produce can be marketed. Those who nro idle can easily get all the hind the, tv d to cultivate." WARSHIP AT NEWPORT HEWS (Continued from Pnco 1.) The Gold Hill concert hand has or dered new uniforms and expect to make their first public appearance in them aj their St. Patrick's day dance. The money for tho suits has been mNed by various means tho City f Gold Hill donating $.0, the Califor-nia-Oregon Power company $10, var ious local people pledging suits; nlxo n movie and vaudeville was given for their benefit. Tho ha ml now has tho largest bass horn in the K'oguo lhver vnllcy. The animal election was held last wefk, puttimrin tho following ? officers : Piesluul) Cl.Vdo S. (h'tilli. orngo; vioO'lHTtidout, UUihmd AlttVO look; treasurer, Lynn W. Smith l lib rarian, Alvuh Wiilkert leadur, Pi-ofos-sor YV, 0. Thorns directors, Alyah Walker, Oieur llukvr and YY. l Thoni. 0 Proof thai tho oily is growing ami that luHlpess oondilious uio improv ing was given lust week when a earn. ploto. slook of farm iiuplomonlsi ve hicles anil machinery wiih opened up by the Gohl Hilt Implement com pany, with M, S. dohnson uh man ager. The need for such a lino has boon felt for stnno lime, hut it was not unlit' hist week Hint it became n reality. Tho Kolsoy Aims building Is now Hearing completion, Ono room Is al ready in use, and tho rooms U ho oo eupied hy the "t'gt theater ami tlto Roguo River Public Service corpora lion, will b finished shortly and moved into immediately. Tho Puhlio Service corporation Inst week in stalled ulooirio lights Iho eutiru length of tho ooriiish, adding ory much (o ils nppcitrnnoo. A local grttugn was of fooled hist Saturday hy ,1. Tuivov of Will iams, representing he slate organira t inn. The meeting was very onlhusi. nsliV nud over twenty members wore signed up, which looks mast ouoour nging for ihis oonimomhiblo organ ization. The following officers were e loeted: Master of grange, Hurt A. Adams; overseer, I. T. Galiigor; loo hirer, O. !!. Rlaokiuglon; steward, Jack Smith; assistant steward, Frank Chillier; chaplain, J. S. Leo; treas urer, W. W. Truax; soorolniw, Mr. Nollio Smith; gatekeeper. S. A. Pus- enberry; seoros, Mrs. 0. II. Aldcnj Pomona. Mrs. Christian llluckiugtou; Flora. Mr. S. i. Dusciiberry; Indy lissistnnl stewnnl, Miv. Frank Chll dors. That the Greater Gold Hill eluh i living up to its name is manifested by the numerous improvements to the city and surrounding territory they hnvo nlrendy brought to pasi, nnd the many idens that they nro still work ing on. The subject of everything from libcrntintr Dolly Vnrdons in tho Roguo near this point nnd Rob While nunil on the Thompson rnnoh, enst of this place, to improving tho local streets and installing curbs has hern discussed nnd noted upon hy the eluli. Another item of interest to iho town now being considep-d is tho industrial fair fur this full, winch promises to be the best yet. OAR CZAR FROM BERLIN IS OBJECT OF GERMANY LONDON, Mar. 10. 3M0 n in, Telegraphing from Pptrograd, the Times corroDpondont, ilrnltng' with tho reported withdrawal or tljn Ger man forces which hnvo heon ittleinpl lug lo reduce tho OosowoU foil mud Hays: "ThlH retirement of Iho laid of Field Mnrtdinl von lllndoiilmrg's arm. los lit northern Poland maiUa tho failure of Ills whole effort In IhtHt 'I'riiHtdn. Tho Herman raid will doubtless ho Judged hv luiiiititlal oh' rorvorn ns ono of tlm costliest of tho Gorman falluion on tliu citHlurn front nud nit continuing the Imprviudon long ngo formed hero that Iho Gor maiiri, dcspiilrlng of micec on tho woateru front, had stnkod ovorylhliiR on a fhnnpo of vlelory oVor tho llu nlaiiH, If not hy an luwtston of Kmtnla, thon at least by barring n ItttsHlau id,vaco tqwnrd Berlin " WOMEN CAN HARDLY BELIEVE How Mrs. Hurley Was Re stored to Health by Lydm E. Pinkhmn's Vegetnblo Compound. EWon,Mo, "I was troubled with displacement, Inllnintnntlnn nnd fomnln wookuoss. i or two your a I could not stand on my font long at n time and I could not walk two blocks without en during cutting and drawing pnlns down my right side which increased every month. I have been nt that time purpto in the face and wouU yalk the floor. I could not lie down or sit still sometimes for a tlay nnd a night at a time, I wa nervous, and hod very llttlu appetite, no ambition, melancholy, nnd often felt as though I had not a friend In tho world. After I hnd tried most every female remedy without suc cess, my mother-in-law advised inn to tako Lydla M Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. I did so and gained In strength every day. I have now no trou ble In any wny and highly prnlso your medicine. Itndvertison lUclf." Mrs. S. T. HunLKV, Kldon, MUeouri. " Rcn?nlK,r, the rme7 which did this wb Lydln K. Plnkhnm'a WrtnW Compound. For nlo ovorywhero. It hafl holpod thousand1 of women who have, been troubled with tlliplnce incntA.Intlammat ion, ulceration, tumors, n?thrltioi, iicrlodlo wln, Imckschc, ,t 'ft".imtV'tn fooling, Inillgttftion, -nl n -vcuo proitratlon, after ull other T.o-na liavo fulled. Why (Jon't you try It? I.vdla U. I'Jnkham Modlclno Co., Ly.iii, Mane. i "'" ' 'i. i WjW,, early in November nho was reported oft the woalcrn coast of South Aiuerl. TOO IiATB TO CLAKHTFT. TOItSALICoirTaAOB For" Binali auto, sows and weaned pigs nnd horses. Phone ', Jacksonville, Oregon. 305 WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK QF GATES FIELD SEEDS Wo carry tho highest quality of field soods best adapted tq this locality, and invite, your careful inspection of our Block. AH seeds aro teBted for gormlnatlon and purity and can bo relied uppn tp give results. 1 Jp i.. ij l fyl?s;l.iiH fj I f, ), Wo liavo tho following field seeds to offer at this season; Heard loss Hurley, Canadian Field Peas, Seed Oats, Mlllots, Qlovers, Tim othy, Bpeltz, Alfalfas, and all othor miscellaneous field seeds, OU SEKDS OXCE OUQW.N AW4YB &QWS MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 317 U. A1N HT. lJMjMjM-jMJf Visit the Style i$hop and See The New Spring' Garments AVc arc now showing a very rcprcspntativo lino of now Spring "Wcavaliliw. Kacks, uascs and kIicIvch arcwoll filled with collections of specimens of spring fashions in women's smartest finery. Tho newest Parisian styles, thoughts, re modeled to the adaptability of American women are hero and for you' to inspect. , ' ' NEW STYLE CRAFT COATS AND TAILORED SUITS Many other makes of tailored soils, all modestly priced from $18.50 tp $47.50 SAMPLE. COATS A sample lino of coats hotight at a discount and priced to yon in the same manner. Reductions on these newest spring models aro ono-fourth to one-third, Priced $5.95 to $14.95. x y I I Wl IB HH1 w ? ? r T t y t t NEW SPRING SILK DRESSE.S NEW SPRING CLOTH DRESSES NEW SPRING SKIRTS NEW TiTTI I TXTT7DVJ y lLm-jjLjjli j-xv j. j Blossoming out in all its hcauty, very striking is the new spring millinary. Beautiful shapes, artistically trimmed, rich materials. Jf we haven't just what is your idea our trimmer, Mjss Toms, will ho pleased to trim something to your ontiro satisfaction. A common expression hcitrd hero is "How do you get so much stylo for that prico?" ,, , Trimrned H?its from $4.00 up; w 9-BBBBBkV gmnS . i ? V Y Y V V ? V V Y v ! Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y j. KtSH MS 10 2? '! ITTt :tw '"' .. .n m ;'iocn ....Mt V5wi" t Umukcrtiuf Turkish Trophies ClKitretten fifteen yearn uro aroomolicraof Turkish Trophies Clgnrcttca today! 4mtIirptiinCvtttlrtMV'U ($$) SUITS' (W) (U L,URAW Vjlwrojn MADE TO ORDER FROM $25.00 UP Also Clcnnlnu, Presslnn nnd AKcrlnu 123 E. MAIN. UPSTAlnr,' HALL TAXI CO. MEDFORD-ASHLAND SCHEDULE North Hound l.v, Medford 11:10 n. m. 120 l. m. 4;UU p, m. 7:00 p. in. ll);00 -Mil. South Hound l.v. Aihlftttd 1:10 p. m, 2:20 p. in. fi:a0 p. in. K:tl0 p. ill. u:uop. hi. KATUUD.W ONIjV , . 13:00 p.m. 12; 1(5 a. iii. HUNO.WS ONI.V 9:30 a, ni. I0i30n. m. ll:.10n. m. lSi0i. in. 1: no it. in. :':aOp. in. 4:00 p. in. 5:00 p. m. 7:00 p.m. 8t00 p. m, ntoN'i; ion FIGURES COUNT Iloforo j ou have vehicle otultiPtid with ruhher tlr, auto MrhioU or hod Ion liullt or replied, or any kind nt wactin work done It will piy you to fiKuro Willi BILLIN GS Wagon Carriage and Auto Works lie ha IihiI 22 enr' rxpc-rlfnev lit hU Unit and fimianlwi bU work. (Vuticr llliot-stik anil Iflnhtli BERRY RANCH IN ASHLAND OrnM reculi'tit InHt yuar J300, tail htj lipi'ifOvtul, nuw ljuiu'.nldw, cut $100, wat or, idcclrlc UuhlH, nico lawn, flowor, Will trade for a r.ood Ui, todnto autoniohllo. l'or further parlluiilara tico COURT HALL Mr.oromi DAISY It luiH that fluq dollcnto flavor, and lu mndo from Jnclituu Comity Cream, West Main Street The Daylight Store &8rf&&4 M"""" WW"' m t m -mr -w -mn .ii.it-- Aim lll;iJinukttNN 'WrtlLJ4fj& I Y Y Y v z Mnnufactiiicd liy The White Velvet Ice Crenm Co. ' Medford, Oro,