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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1915)
fftyFTy$WP',&'lrTrr 5? PAQ10 i.'VO MlfiDflORD MAIIj TRIBUNE. MElWOttl) omWON. IWIDAY. MAIUMI I!), t!)ir J 'J Jja!!H!HE I'' r I 1? ;i . i i IOCAL AND L PERSONAL Tim Mcdfonl Concrete Construe (lon coinpnny hos rented office nnd warehouse room In tho Thlca build ing on the, Southern, Pacific trucks north of Main street. They will ho! In their now 'quarters larch 20. Apimltr, 2'tqjl you,cnnt II ml the auction nd 'for Saturday, aofi' Tilts nioBt unfortunate dog In tho world Is running; loose, in Medford. lie In nn Airedale nnd blind. Ito can not koo to chase, arts or Ret out of' (ho way of ii'ion nnd vehicles. He Is nlli the time runntrtn. lnto,snnio,thtng.' Thb police are IpoMlng; for Itfm; so tliby can tin hltnup, or find his own er. Ho Is n flno healthy looking canine, with nothing th emntter ex cept his eyes. C. A. DoVoo for subscriptions. Mrs. llert Orr left Thursday after noon, to spend tho next month visit ing friends and relatives in Kugone. Charles Chaplin In "Ills New Job" nt tho l'apo tonight. Tom C. Gaines of Trail creak spent Thursday In Medford attending to business matters. Early cabbage and cauliflower plantb'ready March 1st. Orders also taken for all . kinds of vcgetablo plants. Maddox & Bonnoy, phono S7-U. 310 Y. CI. Laidley has returned from n short business trip to Gold Hill. Tapering and painting. Phono rm-M. Tho Patents-Teachers association of tho High school arc holding their regular monthly meeting thin after noon. , See. Da.ro Wood aoout that tiro In suranco policy. Offlco Mall Trlbuno Dldg. Mrs. Frederick Pelouzo ot Eagle Point is visiting friends and relatives In this city for a few days. J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mad any. Where, tirao or placo. Studio 22S Main St. Phone 320-J. Col. n. C. Washburn of Tablo Rock spent Thursday afternoon in Medford attending to business matters. Candy,' candy; got It at DeVoo'a. Judgo J. II, Neil of Jacksonville was a business visitor in this city for a fow hours Thursday afternoon. Charles Chaplin In "Ills New Job" nt tho Page tonight. J, IT. Hoctfler of Grants, Pass spent Thursday In Medford attending to business matters. Get it at Do Voe'a. C. M. Kidd is transacting business matters In Spokano and other eastern Washington points. A great majority of persons af flicted with eczema havo no other ailment, which is accepted as proof that eczema Is purely a skin diseaso. Mcritol Eczema Remedy is recom mended especially for eczema and diseases of 'tho skin. It you aro af flicted with this tcrrlblo diseaso wo ask you to uso this remedy on our guarantee. Prices GOc and $1.00. Agents HasklnB drug store. tf But one man is held In tho county Jail, ho being; Harry Foster, accused of burglarizing tho home ot Jailer Wilton, Papering apd painting. Phono John Xooncr, arrested In this city last week for disorderly conduct, and fined In tho police court, was ad judged lnsano by tho Portland au thorities this week and ordered coin in It tod to tho stnto asylum. Nooner. who Is well known In this city, was taken ill after leaving for his home in Josephine county, and was on his way to Portland for treatment when hu hecamo violent. Tho season at Its best for Columbia river smelts, Cc a pound. Medford Kish & Poultry Market. 210 Tho work of re-dressing West Main street was begun this morning by the Warren Construction company. Fancy groceries at DoVoo'a. Ross Kllno of tho Llttlo Ihitto country spent Thursday In Medford attending to business matters, Charles Chaplin In "His New Job" at Uiq Page tonight. Ellsworth Kelly, tho Grants Pass youth arrested In this city Wednes day as n burglar suspect, was bound over to tho next torm of the Joseph Ino county grand Jury after the pre liminary hearing. Kodak finishing the be3t, at Wes ton's Camora Shop. Opposlto Rook Store, J. T. Shlllvan, manager of tho RoRUdlamld, loft this morning on a business (tip to Portland and other northern ppjnts. Sweet cld,er at Do Voe's. Sinter Johnson, has returned from nn extended trip through the east. Mr. Johnson was operated upon nt Minneapolis, going from there to Rochester, N. Y., where bis parents llvo. Oregonlnn ngency at DoVoo'o, Tho members of tho High school basketball teams, hoys and girls, are spending tho day at a picnic on tho 'Llttlo Uutto. Auto Insurance, C. Y. Tengwald, 318 Mrs. Delroy. Ootchell loTt Thurs day night on a visit to Portland and other northern points. Everything In the way of fish at tho Medford Kls.h & Poultry Market. 310 A Jitney bus driven by Driver Vroo ninn of the Alco service collided with u Hall Taxi auto, standing stilt In front of the Nash Hotel Thursday evening. Driver Vrooman temporar ily lost coutrol of his car when he turned around to throw a partly eaten apple at Ralph McCay. Heforo ho could stop, or complete the turn ho ran Into the renr end of the Hall machine. Neither car was damaged. Vrooman was giving n number of friends an outing at the time of the near accident. Why not get It at DoVoe's? Emmett Beeson of Talent spent Thursday In Medford attending to business matters. Havo your lawn mower sharpened by J. W. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf Louis Ulrica nnd wife of Jackson ville visited friends in this city Thursday. Matinee, tho pa'so today. Tho Rev, Carstcns ot Los Angeles who has accepted a call to the pulpit ot the First Baptist church of this city, Is expected to arrive in time for tho Easter services Sunday. April -t. For better Insurance sea Holmes, the Insurance Mam Henry Callaghan, owner of the St. Albans group of claims In tho Blue Led go district expects to Incorporate this spring, after the completion of development work now under way. Get your nutter, cream, milk and Dutjcr-tnilk, at Do Voe'. Probation Officer Charles B. Gay attended to official business In tho Talent district this morning. Wo have a particularly good lino of tailored hats at moderate prices. Misses Lonsbury and Scmon at tho M. M. department store. 309 J. II. Brooks of Eugene Is In tho city on business. Got Pan Dandy broad at DoVoe's. If you C. A. DeVoo, you can get The Country Gentleman for one dol lar. i County Commissioner Con U'ever ot Central Point spent this morning In Medford on official business. Velvet Ice cream for Sunday din- iiei Chocolate, maple nut and va nilla. Phone 4X1. White Velvet lco f!ronm. Attornoy Gus .Newbury Is attend ing to professional matters In tho county seat this afternoon. Modish hats at tho M. M. Store. 30J Constable Al Hammond went to Talent this morning to Investigate the disappearance of Mabel Pillion nnd Raymond Beige, and found that tho girl and a middle aged woman had purchased, a ticket for Oakland, Cal., and that Beige had loft for thu same placo on his motorcycle. This puts the case up to tho Oakland au thorities. The father of Miss Pulton fatded In the Investigation. Velvet Ice creani, try a nriCK tor Sunday dinner. Phorio 4S1. White Velvet Ice Cream, The Andrews Opera company will leave tomorrow to fill tho first of its northern California engagements. Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Store. A number of Medford people will attend "Peg O' My Heart." to be given nt tho Vlning In Ashland, next Monday night. Flro Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. 3tS A. A. Croft or Agate Is in the city today. Sao Shapletgh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. J. C. Barnes was a county seat vis itor Thursday. Tho season nt Its best for Columbia river smelts, Cc n pound. Medford Fish & Poultry Market. 310" A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass spent Thursday In the city. When your feot hurt don't try to put up with It. Havo thorn cared lor by a skilled Marlnollo operator. The comfort It brings Is worth many times the cost ot treatment. Tho Marlnol lo Hair Shop. Cora E. tltley, 407 Garnett-Corey building. tf UNION OIL TO ENTER MEDFORD The.l'nlon Oil company of Califor nia the strongest rmnotltor of tho Standard Oil will construct a 25, DIVINE HEALER FORCED TO FLEE FROM IDF! 0 000 storago plant according to pres ent plans, nt Crater Lake Junction. Work upon tho plant will nuoui iiiv ursi or April, a ropro-1 sentatlvo of tho company spent Thursday In Mo'dford nrranulug for tho 'curing of the land. The con tracts for tho construction work will be let at on'co. The plan will be used ns'a distributing center for tho southern Oregon nud northern Cali fornia oil trade, HAFER PURCHASES LUMBER PLANTS With M'riford trade 1b Medford made Edgar S. Hnfor has traded 440 acres of timber land In the Butte Falls district to tho John F. Owens Lumber company for ull the machin ery and manufacturing eiiulpmout ot the Ernest Hart cutato purchased by tho Owens company. Tho equipment Includes two sawmills nnd a box fac tory and logging machinery. This U one or tho btcpu In Mr Hater's plan for the establishment of a co-operatlvo luumbor and bo mill In this valley, which It Is proposed to organize with local capital. ( K. Dodfjo, i divine lionlor uitil npiwtle of ii form of Holy ItiillcrNtn, begin i,.ft (own Inxt Sntniilny. upon worn-roprc-1 ; r ,.,,. ).,., I,.... ,.,- ...... ..) .:A v " women converts, never to return. The flock Im founded, uumheriuu; about filly, a lurgo colony of which llvo in tho. (hill in t'rook district, U Mt ill in tact, the prophecy rej-tinllnir the do Mructioii of Medford, puhlNhcil in tin) Mail Tribune Thurxtlny, heinjr a sample, of the fnnutiei.in upload. There aro a number of members ot his peculiar creed in this oity. A rolutixe of one of Dodge's con verts, called upon tho preacher nt his room in the Midland hotel lal Satur day ami issued an ultimatum that ho niusl leave town in forly-oii;lit hours or gutter arrosl. Unilo d'ul not wait for the expiration of the ultimatum, but dcpaited Saturday, lie snid, for Seattle. This course was taken to avoid publicity attached to u legal procedure, anil because of tho prom ineiu'o of the people involved. I)ode,o lived in this city about six months nud io).cd as lieiiu; able to hands." lie also preiii'lit'd tho onil, destruction of the woild li,v lire, and kopl his ctmvoilN In a religions f fenny. Home lioidoriujr upon hyh tvt'ln. Most of IiIh I look were people of deeply religious imluroo, limiting tlioni easy viollniH of hi arlifloos. Though Hie leader has fioiio, his In. I'hienee still exists, his final injunc tion heiair that "ho wiin being perse cuted hy uon.holioveiM. In offootiiiif a euro the UoV. Undue held the hand of (lie patient, mill af ter a wiison of prn'yei' as,eil': "Don't you I'enl heller?'' .Most of (lie taeni ae rs wore onion. Dodge Insl fall held Ii hories of revival nieeliims in thia oily, Dodge called his oliitrch "Medford ClirMlun Aemh)v" nud held lueelings every Silndnv after noon, sometimes at the homo of mout hers, Miiiieliiuos at Si. .MarkH or other halls, advertising 4,'ull fjnspcl touching, including- divine healing, the hiiptiMii of the spirit, Christ's coming, cto." BRYAN CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY BY SIGNING PEACE TREATY Dr. flsln4 cn TftltcrjMlqcJsj 'ii- xVllloiiii orii'r. mi" 'lie riri' imml )t IUlifk ainll.nl On u (or nii'ilr .f iliiliim tln,Kni.., Ilnil.iiiiirt, mill iiiii llt'itni 1'tiiii Mm in 'IimII. rlni' HI Ovroiil. hi'.in In liU "I'nn llii' il Mi. Hi tin." iisoai. mi iinKf 1.I1I1 'I In- In-iilliiic ill iiiilinuiicity iiiIiit. ililiiilf In hIiimui Ull.lriilli li id,. II'I'IIVIT' llf III,N III Willi!- .Mint. 1 i Initio (Ikiii). mill liiinilii im,,. In,.. 1 ""Ii ' III I ln Iirnillllitli,ii4 ifl'itlll't lilill isjinliio , iili.-itiiHinlil h mr IUi.il,' In liin.inl, Mini,. ,r minillCri I'likioiK iir,(iN lifruini' Im. liri'MiiiiUil i, Uli Him .Kiilih, t miii'Ii luiiilliliiiM rtlns Kluxilii iir. 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Or )OII lltll M, I ir(. t l.ikliiHli I.Hliuriilill ,, I'lillmlrliililM, I'rico ami yj a ll.iitlo. WASIIISnTON, .Mm fit lib- Sec relnry llr.vaii oelchrali'il lodav lit' .'i'iIIi hirthday hv exchanging nvtif cations uf (ho neaee treaty with Itulv with tho Italian ambassndor, Couul di Colore. Later at his homo Score tary Hryaa entertaiaeil nil the em ployes of his ilopaiiinciit at hs With Medford trade 1 y.edford made txio liATK to cissmr. XKOwiiriiioa stock ranch of from 1GU to 300 acres. Must be treo soil nnd have somo Irriga tion and adjoining range land. Ad dress Uo.x 1!), Mall Trlbuno. WANTED. Orchard property to ex change for irrigated alfalfa and fnrmlnK land near liolse, Idaho, Several propositions now on hand. E. H. Tumyi 210 (Jarnctl-Cory lllds. birlhilav imrtv. lie also entertained euro naiu and Hiokness bv "la'iiu; 011 'the cabinet at luuclicoii. ARROW COLLARS MAflLEY 2X incbca DEVON 2)( Inches ,'2ttis .MPiS t 4ms. A RROW Collar styles arc not only most correct, but the collars arc the most durable and perfect fitting it is possi ble to produce. 2 for 25 cents CLUCTT. PEABOOY ir CQ. Ino. KUWi (America's 1 Greatkst D Cigar ette &Z1WX1h I . . . Only Two Weteks Until Easter Let Your Easter Outfit Be a "Style Craft" Garment I MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS .'III So. (illls S, AUTO TIRE REPAIRING FisR and Michelin Tires in Stock Tho Tlnv, of (jiinlif) ami Sorvlio O A Ml t" V 603 Ask the Womeiv Who Wear Them "1ATHAT they think of Style-Craft man tailored coats and suits. They'll tell you every one of them they're "refresh ingly unusual" by comparison with ordi nary ready-to-wear garments and typify the , smart notes of the season's fashions. m Al c Vim- -r s l v w (, ' Y"J 1 v f I Vl iHfii f 1 wH if" I 7 T-1 (. (Jf fj Ts1 1 ? X Y ? ? ? ? T STOP! SEE R. H. McCURDY Itolitout m'iit, Moiiroiil, Oreumi 3B WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF No. COS Tho "Itedlern" suit. New Hare jacket with bMo pleats. Orna mented at waist line in hack with cord and buttons ol self material, Solt roll collar la hack, vilth overlay of corded Dresden bilk. Fancy but tons fasten tho front. Sow flare skirt with deep yoke, ornamented with buttons at aides. Fabrics are poplins and gabardines lilack, navy, HoIi;lan blue, sand, putty and gre.cn. They're not like other clothes, hut each Style-Craft gar ment expresses the ideal of the designer as interpreted by experts in the art of man tailoring. ; , They're individual -distinctive and thoy embody the lines' and modeling of the "correct" fashions for the season. l Is Your Car Insured? SI. I'jiiiI Hie. .V Murine luiiiniiini CouilMiiy, K. 1'iiiil, .MimicMilit liii'orpuruteil Isii.i Ciipitni mill .N'rt. NuniiiH, .tun. i, tinr, OXCC iU,IMMUMMm California Excursions t i COATS ,. $8.50 to $27.50 SUITS $17.50 to $47.50 No. anThe "Vnssar" coat. All ilio latest stylo fcuturci are embod ied, Including the high halted wnUt line. Thu belt has rows of tailor stitching. Bolt flaro collar, with overlay of novelty silk. Attention is directed to tho full flare skirt of this coat, Fashioned ot wide wnlo dingo nnls in tho now spring shades. J THE NEW SPRING HATS y Choose your new Spring Bonnet Hero from Y this vast showing of fascinating styles. f 'Every express is bringing in more now styles as quick as there is something new turns up in the millinery line. We have it Y hero and all so reasonably priced. t Trimmed Hats $4.00 up ITntrimmed Shapes $1.50 up THE NEW DRESSES See the many new prettj' dresses in wool, challies, pretty light-weight woolen cloths and silks. Many aro in tho bolero effects, colors are sand, putty, Oregon green, Bel gium blue and black, Priced $15.00 to $30.00 ACCESSORIES TO COMPLETE THAT EASTER OUTFIT Now Cropo Bo Chine Waists! New Gloves. New Petticoats. Now Ncekvear, New Silk Hosiery, What you get at Ahrens' is right in style, right in price. i GATES L Y Y t Y I I Y J Y Y Xm;;;4 SEE THE NEW KABO CORSETS m 1 1 ! ' if SEE OUR DISPLAY OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES IN SIDE WINDOW North Bank Road Water Level Rail. Twenty-six Hours Ocean Sail Portland-San Francisco 'Sniuo Time unil llnloi .is hy nil mil. Faros Imliulo iiiiviiIh unil llei'lhs on S. S. "Groat Xorjlinni' nun -.onnoin cncmo" between Co lumOlii river nnd -Sun Francisco, a. X, I H. S. Co, S. 1, & s. train lonvoH I'ortlnnd 9:00 n. in, on nailing days, S, S, sails from Flnvel 1 :;t0 p, m, Lunch con on board Hlijp 12!!I0 in. Arrlvo San rFanclrico a'; a 0 p, in., next day. Southbound sailings March 21, an, a, April 2, (I, 10, 11. Trl-wookly millings after tills dutu, Send for fohloro nnd Htornturo, ' II ' ' I I l i -M , ii H. ll.Oiti.liic.'.'V, (I, I. Agt., Hptikiuio, I'oilluiul uuilrcatllo Ity,'