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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1915)
.""'EJWJRM-'." i ' , , W JfcAGE TWO M1SDEORD fttATL TRIBUNE. MTOFORU OKROOtf. MONDAY, MAHCir 22, 1015 iK. IOGAL AND , L PERSONAL Miss Flo Thompson, chief tloputy ot tile county clerk's offlco, spent Sat urday In Medford visiting friends and relatives, 6. A. ioVoo for 8tii)ecrlptlonB. Danduinaler Curtis of the local hand ha isnucit n call for n iirnctlco to bo Imld at tlto Xatatorlum tonight. Earfy rabkiRO and cauliflower Jilnrili. ready March 1st. Orders also XtiYvxi for all kinds of vegetabln ylatitH. Maddox & Uonney, phono 87-R. 310 T. A. Whetsoll and C. D. Dowinan, hd recbnliy purchased the Summer- vlllo barber shop on North Central avonvio, Saturday purchased the Noo and Stoplionnon shop on Main street, and moved Into tho samo at once, Installing tho equipment of tho Sum Merrllld shop. Papering and painting. Phono G'44-M, James Vogcll of EaRlo Point spent Saturday In Me J ford attending to business matters. Sta Davo Wood about that fire In surance policy. Offlco Mall Tribune , Wdg. Ralph Jackson has returned from a business trip to Klamath Falls. Cash paid for eggs. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 109 East Eighth street. 314 Tho last week, tho hotel registers of tho city have shown an. increased registration from Middle West points of people on route to tho 1915 fair, and who are inspecting local condi tions. J. 0. Qerktng, the best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives made any where, ilmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. C. C. Carey and wlfo of Phoenix spent Saturday in Medford attending to business matters and visiting friends. Candy, candy; get It at DeVoc's. N. A. Crane, formerly a newspaper man of Texas, has accepted tho edi torial desk of tho Central Point Her ald. Get it at De Voe'i. Colonel Jack Harvey of Grants Pass spent Sunday In Medford visit ing friends. Papering and painting. Phono 544-M. Mrs. J. F. Rcddy motored to Grants Pass Saturday, returning tho samo day. Dr. Rcddy accompanying her to spend Sunday in this city. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with it. Havo thom cared for by a skilled Marlncllo operator. The comfort it brings is worth many times the cost of treatment. Tho Marlncl lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utley, 407 Garnett-Corey building. tt Deputy District Game Warden Sam Sandry of Roguo River attended to official business in this city today. Dr. Rlddcll has moved his offico to tho Medford Furnljuro & Hardware building, third floor. 314 Floyd Rlppcy Is suffering from a badly bruised right .foot, caused by a horse falling upon It. The season at Its best for Columbia river sinolts, Cc a pound. Medford Fish & Poultry Market. 310 llort Noyes of tho Pngo thralro la mirroring from n alight nttiick of Ill ness. Fancy groceries at DoVoo'il. Sunday wna balmy as ft day tri June, and score's of Medford lieopto client the day In the open. Many went fishing but their luck was poor, tho streams being too muddy. Prac tically tho entire auto strength ot tho community was out, and tho Pacific Highway was the favorite travel spot, Tho coiintry ronda aro In excellent shape, though In some places dusty, Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Hook Store Frank Drown anil Chris Natwlck ot Insect lite under the worm woathor of thr last threo days hmi f lourlahn I brine; charnctrrtted by tub birth ol scdroi .If wltlto vlngod h tterfll's. Hdusa flics ntsQ have maili their ap rpenrnncc. Tho mercury .this after noon itt 2 o'clock registered 8.1 de grees. A few men enmo out Sun day In straw hats. This an uncoj white clouds llr.ed tho lio'Uan, a tlgn Of -aln. A great nlajorlty of persona af flicted with ccieiun hnvo no other nllment, which Is accepted as proof that eczema Is purely u skin disease, Merltol Eczema Remedy Is recom mended especially for eczema and diseases of tho skin. If jou aro at- fllflo.l with Mo inrrlM.. ,tlo..n. Eagle Point were Monday visitors In ... ,,. ...,, , ., , ask you to uso this remedy on our Medford 8woet cider at De Voe's. Tho Andrews Opera company left Saturday morning for northern Cal ifornia where they presented "Mar tha" nt Yrcka Saturday night. They play nt Klamath Falls Monday and Tuesday and will mako n tour ot tho northwest. Cash paid for eggs. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 109 East Eighth street. 314 John H. Flora or Peoria, 111., Is in the city for n fow days attending to business matters. Orcgonlan agency at DoVoo!s. Victor Hunter of Montague, Cat., Is among tho out ot town visitors In tho city this week. Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tengwald. 31S G. Van Dyke of Armandville, Minn., Is1 spending a fow days in the city and valley Inspecting local conditions. Everything n tho way of fish nt tho Medford Fish it Poultry Market. 310 Mr. and Mrs. Way no Lcovcr of Central Point spont Sunday in Med ford visiting friends and relatives. Why not get It at DoVoe's? Mrs. Ethel Stiles of Chicago, 111., arrived In Medford Monday and will spend the summer with her sister. Mrs. Magglo Evans of 404 West Fourth street. Havo your lawn mower sharpened by J. W. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf Mrs. D. Gctchcll and son of Med ford aro recent arrivals at Hotel Den son, Portland, Oregon. Matinee, tho Page today. Miss Alysso Jones spent Sunday in Ashland visiting friends. For better Insurance seo Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Louis Knutsen of Talent spent Sun day In Medford with friends and rel atives. Get your nutter, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voe'i. G. W. Kearns of Grants Pass spent Saturday in Medford attending to bus iness matters. Get Pan Dandy bread at DoVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sollss canio over from Weed, Calif., Monday morning and will visit with relatives and friondB in Medford for a fow days. If you C. A. DoVoo, you can get Tho Country Gentleman for ono dol lar. II. J. Trowbrldgo and family spent Sunday with friends in Samo valley. Samuel Datcman and family wcro out at the Opp mine Sunday after noon. Miss Myrllo Howells of Grants Pa arrived today to spend a few week" vlsltlmr with her cousin. Mrs. Georgia I Holms oi this city. - i r . i ru . guatantce. Prices ftOc and $1.00. Agents, Hnsklns drug store. tt Charles Hlggtnbotham leaves to day for Agate, where he will be em ployed at a blacksmith by tho Rogue lands company. Kodak finishing fttld supplies at Westou's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Store. Ulggest and best show In town, It theatre, girls, girls, tonight. i A flock of blackbirds negro wan derers wandered through Medford Sundny night, headed for tho north All weer ordered out of town, ono of tho number falling to take flight until this morning. FIro Insurance C. Y. Tcngwnld. 31S . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ulrica ot Jack sonville spent Sunday afternoon In Medford visiting friends and rela tives. Musical comedy nnd three reels. Freo presents tonight, It hcatre, 10 and 15c. J. T. Sullivan returned Saturday afternoon from a business trip to Portland. Seo Shaplclgh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially the boys. A number ot Medford golfers spent Sunday on tho links of the McdforJ Golf nnd Country club. Singing, dancing, comedy nnd mov ies at It theatre, tonight. Prices 10 and 15c. Work In tho orchards principally spraying, is now at its height, nnd the demand for farm labor Is brisk, for the first tlmo since last fall. Tho season at Its best for Columbia river smelts. Cc a pound. Medford Fish & Poultry Market. 310 The Elks club rooms on North Cen tral avenue will bo opened noxt Wed nesday with Leo Jacobs In charge. Tho dedication of the building will tako plnco in tho spring, when hund reds of Elks from 'Northwest points will be in attendance. Dig Girl Show and Country Store, it Theater tonight. 10 and 15c. Tho operations of tho allied fleot against tho Dardanelles Is bolng watched with especial Interest by sev eral ministers of local churches, who seo in tho cxpolllng of tho Turk from Europo, a stop forward for Christian ity. For years missionaries havo been sent to tho land of tho Sultan, but their work was largely nullified through fear ot followers of Moham med. First class dressmaker wishes en gagements. Phono 855X. 311 LOST Klaxit auto horn. Return io 131 N. Riverside and receive re ward. 9Nv. if B0QSBKL NEGRO CON I 0 VOTING NINETEEN ESSES TIMES AT ELECTION INWAN'Al'OMS, Mnu-li l!i!.--Lewis W'nlkliiM, it neurit, to-Olfu'il til llio Tone Hitiilo.vlecliim t'nutil runel today t hit I ho earned $17 lv tohinr unit "xliotiliii)- rnps with uiher re ponloM" in Temi lltuilo lust oleellnn. day, lie voted iiluuit nineteen timet, he Hiiiil. " '-', '''. . I ,,.-' L llogM Heeeiptrt UlJiiij iineliuiiKeil. Tlint the ileiiioi'i'iitlc vulu in till wlxllt wind oT 'IVne lluulo wuuli hiivu lioeii iinieli linger If Hie wtuiieii wnleli oih hmi nut lieeii IiiuhciiI wiih (leilmj I'll from llu leHlliniiiiv of u nuiiilier of iit'iSiiitM who lolil iif (heir Huel'enMi nt repealing-. Hevernl wIIiu'smOh len liTii'il Io lieiii liuneil uwity fioiu llio polls li- women, Porllmiii Livestock Marknt I'OHTIiANM). Or., Mineli 'J'J. (!ill lie -lleel'lplrt 1210 dleilil.v. SlieiM, piimo liglil, $7.'Ji(0"."r; ehoiie, .7(n) 7,'J.V, medluni, 'il.7.ri(u'7.IIOt imiwh, prime, .f(l((i(l..'lj elioiee, .f,1.7nifi'II.OO. Heifers, prime, iifi17fi(ii7.0(ls ImiIIh, prime, sffi.noCuMl.U.li hIiikh, piime, .fil (((l.'-'.-i; Hliig-i, prime, SOpi'O.'jrij nil von priuii'j .f(l((iH.ri0. I'riine Hull!, fft?,:iiH'.i7,llll; elioiee li(thf .t7,irnii",Jir Unlit, t7C"7. If ; roii,'li, .tll.Sir.Ci0fl.H0, Hlieep lleeeiplii M71lj hIoihIv Ii HtroiiR-. Welliern, liewl .veiitliugH, 7.l2ri00".7r ewi-M, IichI, .-il.n()((iil.7fi; ImuiIih, piime, .t8.."il)(iiS.8."is elioiee, $H ((OH.rills lueiliuin, .7.'J.1(u,7.7.ii ,nnr- Hiiuh, .'Kl Ii'hn In nil IImoh. Hill l,il.'lK IO l,lMHIl I'D It SA1 1J- (Immune pump mill piiuili Jnelt, llnv. 31, ll. V I). No, I, Meilfonl. ilin I'Olt HAI.IC 7 eowii mill lielfom, hoiiio frl'Nh moiiii. II sleer ciiIvoh, nno .lor sey bull, :t Poland China hohh and plgM, il youui. sows, one pure In ml Poland China hoar, V, K. Ilryson, . niirrin t'rctik. , niu "Martini of tlie l.owlamlx," nt llio Slnr .Moniluv it ml Tu-tliy. OfWr ZaS2 ssaefeasBS11- VIA' JPOttw-tr:. Asrwr, - -jnawjiMMB" m SAVED PORTLAND BLAZE 1'ORTIiANU, March 22. Four per sons wore carried unconscious down fire escapes and 35 others narrowly avoided death In a flro which gutted tlto Orand Oak apartment house. 66 i Orand avenue here enrly to day. Mrs. Helen (lould, an Invalid, Mr. and Mrs. John Drncken nnd Oeorgo Cleland, tho Janitor, were rescued by policemen and firemen after they bad been overcome by smoke. Tho flro was dlscovred by two patrolmen who were attracted to tho sccno by an ex plosion In a paint store beneath tho apartmont. Tho flames spread so quickly that tlto roomers wcro cut off from tho stairway and elevator. Fow saved any pc'rsonnl effects. Tho loss amounted to $42,000. Christy Mathewson Famous Baseball Pitcher, sayt: "Tuxedo gels io mc in n natural, plcan ant way. It'o what I cnll gcod, honaot, companionable tobacco iho hind lo stick to." ici-v ft l A 'V Jit X r94X DON'T EXPERIMENT Vou Will Mnko Xo .MNtnko If You Follow This AiMco Never neglect your kidneys. If you hnvo pain In tho back, urin ary disorders, dizziness and nervous ness, It's tlmo to act nnd no tlmo to experiment. Theso aro frcnuentlr symptoms of klrtnoy trouble, nnd a remeuy which is recommended for tho kidneys should ho taken in tlmo. Doan's Kidney I'llls aro n good romedy to use. It linn acted effect ively in many cases in this vicinity. Can Medford resIdontH demand fur thoro proof of merit than the follow ing testimonial? Daniel Flatcn, C. St., Jacksonville. Ore., snys: "I can't forgot how much good Doan's Kidney Pills did mc. I suffered from weakness of the kid neys nnd all the disorders that go with kidney complaint. I ached all over. Doan's Kidney I'llls soon fixed mo up In good shape." Price 50c nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney romedy- get Doan's Kidney J'llls tho amo that Mr. Flaton had. KoHter-Mlllnirn 315 Co., Props,. Iluffalo, N. V. Adv. Tuxedo Keeps You In Good Trim Christy Mathewaon, lovingly known as "The Old Master," is Crobably the greatest pitcher base all has ever known. This -wonderful athlete is noted for Lis clear headed common sense, his quick wits, perfect physical condi tion, and absolute control over his nerves. His use rind endorse ment of Tuxedo prove that this inspiring and hculthful tobacco is helpful to mind and body. 5fti m (j i'A mi tfLaHfc9!5MMfMMi!W7s mW 1lKMttHHSHISBSSVVDiSIMSBjBSJgY' l! ME?1'"" " U lt. W. 1 WAVFeltll fftl 3 fL. aB'mfn nm -SeSHim IB MB IKismI1 zWtXLByJi n IV KjBBM7er-tJ.LBBBi t m v BK' tHHT is TtW' HsnH I mml trJill Htfft fH - i W MwOkLi df wMv (T I mHB ' 11 svNbizfOBIV s mm iflwT Wi i ' liTTfc PTT I rirl ' Hi iTJfMtoJilgiWiMJIJJ $ JiE HlflVVtf7TOBauEEiMHH fl va vSv5SSSyAvi kl iMKxanMliiiMak iMMLf jy man U-ar&Zm3&Jl2&'lmJl!mutu ' '" mv p mjm z9m ET3 Shm aiBa -wP"4in jS'isBk TAtf Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cljtarttte just sort of oozes i(3 penile Way inlo your life and auddcnlyyou realize ita powers for good because it puto pedec in your mind and a happy taste in your mouth. Tu:ccdo's flavor is so enticingly mild and delicately frapcrant it will not irritate the most acusitivc Uuoat, All the bite and sting have been removed by the famoun "Tuxedo Proceaa." Thin exclusive process of refining the very bent Kentucky Burlcy tobacco hao been widely imitated, but without success, YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE In C'.-u JlumlJtH 50c anJ ?0s THE AMERICAN TOI1ACCO COMPANY Convenient, glnulnn wrapped, mo! proof poucli In Tin liumiJori f0e and 80c Initlnn p Femou Grrrn Tin ri itturo- S( vllh Rold liltcrlnjr, i tip . . . - curved ta fit pocket "" aasss&sfflSBSBss HK"X$HXKK"XX f nalmers "Sixes" Exclusively For 1915 Master "Six" at $2600 Medford n- , Light "Six" at $1850 Medford JS353&& New "Six" at $1575 Medford nt a motor car CHALMERS OARS ARE QUALITY CARS, MANU FACTURED IN CHALMERS SHOPS -(Plcasu do not confuse the quality of Chalmers cars at Ohal iiioi's prices with the quality of other cars selling at or near the same price. Watch for the new "Six," selling for $1575 f. o. b. Medford, which is the latest in automobile construction. SAXON Roadster, $485 Medford A high-grade, well designed two-passenger automobile with 4-cylinder motor; 90-inch wheel base; streamline body; graceful run ning boards; wood or wire wheels;' standard tread. Electric lights and starter, $70 extra. SAXON SIX $900.00 Fully equipped, Medford. Ldng stroke, 30-H5 h. p. motor; ccellric lights and electric siarter; 112-inch wheel base; 5-passonger; body with latest stream line; 32jc3V-inrh tires'; demountable runs; three-speed transmission. cSk MEDFORD GARAGE Phone 413 PERRY L. ASHCRAFT, Jr., DEALER What Other "Four" Offers You Full floating rear axlo. Timken bearings throughout, even in the transmission. Starting and lighting system without constantly moving belts or flywheel gear. Studcbaker double-life springs. A body produced in the country's bestiinrt finest factory, under going not less than twenty coats of paint. Complete equipment, such as you got only with high-priced curs. At a price of $1125 f. o. b. Medford W. A. 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