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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1915)
t: i l'AGE TWO IOCAL AND , L PERSONAL Tho monthly Molhcrn' meeting of tho W. C. T. V, Will 1)0 hold with Mrs. J, C. Woods, 112 llonrdman Street, Thurjulny nftornoon nt 2:30. An In torcstliiK' program 1ms been arranged. Vo.havo n particularly pood lino of tailored liatn nt modornto priced. Misses Lonsbury nnd Soinon nt tlio M. M. department' store. f Hcmentbor Iho basket ball isamoa at tho Washington school tomorrow nftornoon.. Another five hundred pound shipment'- of those delicious chocolate crenms roIur nt thirty cents n pound nt DoVoo's. (lus Peterson of Waburn, Canada, IflvTlsltlnR hl father, John Peterson, with. a view of locntlnR In tho valley. Modish hats nt the M. M. Store Gi , Mrs. P. J. Peterson of Chicago, Is visiting her friend, Mrs. John Peter son of Chpltarillll. J. C. Drlscoo of YVolsor, Idaho, In a recont Mcdfrd arrival who la thinking of locating In tho valley. C. A. DoVoo for subscriptions. Attorneys Itobcrts nnd Miles at tended to professional matters at the county seat this morning. Papering and painting. Phone nu-M. ' Henry Cnllagban will leave the flrel of tho month for his mining claims In the Muo Ledge district. Upon tho completion of tho present tunnel work Mr. Callaghan plans to Incorporate. Tho claims adjoin tho Blue Ledge rulno, and nrc rated as tho most prom ising prospect in that section. Money to loan first mortgage on brick buildings. It. H. McCurdy. 7 Itllcy Hammcr8ley. gamo warden of the Gold Hill district, spent Tuesday afternoon In Medford attending to of ficial business. Bee Dave Wood about that tiro In surance policy. Office Xfail Tribune Dldg. J. T. Sullivan, manager of tho Roguelands company, left Tuesday for San Francisco, to attend to busi ness matters. Cash paid for eggs. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 109 East Eighth street. 3H C. C. Allcr and wife of Columbus, Ohio, aro vlnltlng in tho city and val ley this week. Wanted A flvo passenger auto tody In good condition. Phono 320J or call J. V. Mitchell. 2 Mrs. J. D. Bell is confined to her homo with a severe attack of la grJppo. J. O. Gerklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any. where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Fred Schultzo of St. James, Minne sota, is spending the week in tho city and valley inspecting local con ditions, with a view of locating. Candy, candy; get it at DoVoe's. Dr. E. I). PIckel loft Tuesday even ing on a business trip to Portland and Salem, (lot It at Do Voe's Tho condition of Mrs. Mark Apple gate who was injured by a fall from tho rear scat of a motorcycle1 at the Jackson street crossing Tuesday mtfrnlflg Is improving" rapidly. Papering and painting. Phone 5-H-M. D. Mulr of this city visited frlonds nnd relatives In Ashland Tuesday af ternoon. Whon your feet hurt don't try to put up with It. Have thorn cared for ' by a skilled Marlnello operator. The comfort It brings 1b worth many times the cost of- treatment. Tho Marlnel lo. Hair Shop. Cora B. Utloy, 407 Garnott-Coroy building. tf Mrs. C. F. Nutting and dotightcr of Grants Pnss spent Tuesday after noon in this city visiting friends nnd relatives. Dr. Iliddell has moved his office to tho Medford Furniture & Hardware building, third floor. 314 Judge F. M. Calkins of tho circuit court will bogln tho April torm for oJsepbino county at Grants Pubs next Monday, March 29, when demurrers motions, etc., will bo hoard. Tho grand Jury will convono April Cth. Fancy groceries at DeVoe's. i " A' lottor has been received from i Satto, tho local Japanouo laundry wagon driver, who is visiting In Japan shying that he expects to return to this country jn July, and bring a wlfo with him. Saltd Is subject to tho military calbot his country as a gun- ' nor of a' mnchlno gun, but has been . released from this luty. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wcs- ' ton's Camora Shop. Opposlto Uook Storo. According to Fruit Inspector Jack Altknn, the fruit trees of tho valloy will all bo In full bloom in a week - or ton days, This is ono of tho un , advertised sights of southern Oregon. "Wild flowers of tho early varieties are' blooming profusely on tho hill- ' Bides. Cash paid" for eggs. Medford , Poultry Sk. Egg Cq., 109 East Eighth Street, ' 3H Walter Hynn, n carpenter, whoso eyesight Is rapidly falling, U In tho city today, en routo to Eugene, where ho has relatives. Hynn Is boating his way, nnd dofnnds upon follow wan derer to put him on nnd off trains. Ilynn Is n skilled woodworker, nnd claims ho linn spent nil his earnings for tho Inst ten years, in nn effort to retain his eyesight. Sweet elder at Do Voo'a. Thoro wns n decided drop In tho temperature today, tho mercury reg istering 70 degrees nt noon, In con trast to between SO and S3 degrees for tho first throe days of the. week. Oregonlnn ngency at DoVoe'e, John T. Summorvlllo returned on Tuesday afternoon from a week's bus iness trip to Portland nnu other northern points. Auto insurance c. y. Tongwaw. 3tS Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Emmons will re turn today from a visit with friends and relatives In Portland. Why not get It at DoVoo's? Autolsts aro warned by tho police that tho regulations regarding tho turning of comer' has not been re scinded, nnd that all violations ot the same are liable to prosecution. Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. V. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf Passongers arriving hero on train No. 1G last night report n peculiar occurrence which happened In the vi cinity of Medford last evening. The trnln had reached a point somo dis tance from 'he ncro:, when tho en gineer noticed tho fire truck ap proaching at a rapid rate, Bather than tnko any chances of a dlsas trous. collision, tho engineer resorted to his emergency brakes and brought the train to a sudden stop. One ot the passengers in the Pullman coach was wiping bis face heforo a mirror at the tlmo and the Jar of the" train caused him to crash through tho class. Onn ot his arms was cut. but otherwise ha escaped injury. ltose- burg Nora. For better Insurance, see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. J. P. Churrhlll nnd Alex Rose borough of San lranclso, nnd Secre tary of the Califurnla-Oregon Power company, nr- In the city today on a tour of Inspection. Matinee, tho Page today. S. I). Holmes of Eaglo Point Is spending tho day In Medford attend ing to business matters and visiting friends. Get ycur Duttor, cream, milk and nuttor-mllk, at Do VoeX " Captain Vnncc and Lieut. Dean ot tho local militia company spent Mon lay evening In Ashland on military business. Get Pan Dandy bread at DoVoo's. Cotles of Hamburg nnd Dromon pppers. illi'.'trntcd with war pictures nnio beoii received by pro-German sympathisers In thli city. The views aro unusual that they show no plc tures'of tho horrors that havo vis ited tho German ranks, tho hosts of tho kaiser, always bMng on tho march or In n ramp frolic. Tho Hamburg Frcltung says that tho war will bo over by yiu? 1.1, through the sub marine blockade. If you C. A. DoVoo, you can got Tho Country Gentleman for ono dol lar. County Surveyor A. T. Drown loft this morning on a business trip to tho Applegate. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book 8torc. Complaint havo been raado to tho pollco hy n number of citizens that neighbors havo piled garbago back of tholr property, henco It la up to tho neighbor to roinovo tho gar bago, -thoy hold. Tho law holds that where tho garbago lies, there lies tho blame, and nrrestB will bo made accordingly, taking no cognizance of the act or a neighbor. Beginning with tho first of noxt week, violations of tho health laws In maintaining nuis ances will bo prosecuted, Flro Insurance C. Y. Tengwald. 318 Tho regular spring complaint of robbed hen houses nnd clotheslines aro being filed with tho police, who blamo the acta to tramps. "Jungles" havo boen opened on the S, P. south ot town, and on Dear creek. Soo Shaplelgh Hardwaro Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Frank Bybeo of Jacksonville spent Tuesday afternoon in Medford on business. Regular mooting of Iteamos Chap ter Wednesday evening at 7:30 Ma sonic Hall, M. F. & H. building, 3rd floor. Social evening. 312 Mrs, Louis Ulrlch of Jacksonville visited frlondsln this city Tuesday af ternoon. A. C. Allon of the Hollywood or chards ia talcing a. series of moving pictures of the Ro'guo rlvor valloy. Gus Wolnborg ot WatklnB Ib a bus iness visitor In tho city this week. Employment Agency MRS. RUTH SMITH Room -10 Garnctt-Corey Uldg. Phono 182 Man for ranch work wanted. Experienced cook at once. Wanted day work or houso cloan in'g for women, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, Tom Onlnen ot Trail In spending tho week In the oily visiting relatives. A 10,000 gnllon tank car of smudgo oil was received by tho Rogue River Fruit nnd Produce association Tues day, nnd Is being hauled to tho or chards today, Under present con- Uitlons It will bo two weeks before smudging Is necessary. Upon tho dny thnt Constantinople falls Attorney Porter J. Neff will give a beefsteak dinner nt tho University club to celebrate this epoch In tho world's history. Tho guests of honor at this fenst will bo R. W. Uuhl, odtf tor of tho Medford tfoltung nnd ticorgo von Carpenter, Papa II helms' most ardent supporters In southern Oregon. It wns reported to. tho police nnd newspapers last night by n woman, nnme unknown, tuat an noropiane, either Tnubo or monoplane wns hov ering ovor tho summit of Rqy Ann. No ono seemed to havo ns perfect a vision ns tho unknown lady, so they saw no aeroplane. Neither did any ono hear tho ear piercing rat-tat-tat-ta of aeroplanes. V. C. Fredericks of Mnrshtleld Is among tho out of town visitors In tho city 'this week. MARSHALL DEDICATES FAIR (Continued from rage One.) distance, blend languages and give us sight n well ns knowledge eneh of the other. To Itcinetly Injitxtlw "I nm qnito sure Hint I mil hut one of? n countless timing in thU republic who regret that this nltmwtio work lias n real or seeming defect in the elinrpe. of nn injustice done a sister republic to the south. Let us not be too much dismnyed tlito dny by ren mhi of that fact. The American peo ple are wise nnd they know ho is not wise who is not just. I look with confidence for Iho early nmvnl of thnt good hour when whatever wrong may have been done slinll be righted nnd when there will be left no drop of bitter wnter to flow in thnt chan nel which uunitcs the sens. "From the fitt to the pre-ent pres ident of the United States whenever, thought has been voiced unn the subject, that thought has been that , we exist for humanity s sake ns much ns for our own; that we crnve 'friendly rtlntions with nil people nnd entangling alliances with none.' Noonday of Accomplishment "While half the world is in a rnco indescribable and unutterable, seek ing lo build monuments out of clay kneaded in n brother's blood, sad eyed nnd sober, the goddes of our in stitutions peeks to hold out to a war ring world the olive branch of pence. "Ostensibly I nin here in the mime of the president of tho United States to dedicnte this exposition in glori fication of the completion of the cnnnl. Really, that wnterwnv from its beginning was dedicated to the idea nhd tho idcnls of the republic. Hero men of every nge nnd every clime behold the noonday of tho world's accomplishment, the crystal lization of the dreams and thoughts of genius nnd of Intent. May we not hopo that here u thnught-dnwn will be born thnt shall not cense to broad en until nt its meridian light, nil men around the world nre one?" A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply n Mtflc MuMcrolc. And MHSTEROI.E won't ldlster llko tho old-fashioned ni'rl.ir -ilas- tor. Just spread It on with nnr fin gers. It pcnctrnins in tlio soro n.ioi with a gcntlo tingle, loosens the con gestion and drawtr out nil soreness and pain. MU8TEROLE Is a clean, white oint ment mado with oil of mustanl. There Is nothing llko It for quick relief for Sore Throat, Ilronchltls, Tonsllltls, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headacho, Congestion, Pleurisy, Rhoumatlsm, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of tho Rack or Joints, Sprains, Sore muscles, IlruIseH, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds on tho Chest (It ofton prevents Pnoumonla.) Noth ing llko MUSTEROL13 for croupy chil dren. At your druggist's In 2fic nnd 50c Jars, and a special largo hospital size for $2.50. Ilo sure you got tho genuluo MUS- TEROLB. Rofuso Imitations got what you ask for. Tho Mustorolo Company, Cleveland, Ohio. (Paid Adv.) WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF GATES M13DFORD OH1OTOX, WWlNRBnAY. MAnOTT 21, WEEK REMAINS OF I A week remains m which to mitk- Lthu firvt hnlf payment without inter est on tu.es, Wednesday, March III, being Iho last ilnj. After March III all taxes, iho ih-st Imlf of which has not been paid, will be fuhjeot lo in terest at the rate of I per cent until August ill, when tliey become delin quent, subject to n 10 per cent pen ally nnd ,1'J por cent per milium in terest. First half pulmonis made before April I entitle the taxpayer to deter payment on the icumiuder until Sep tember HO, uftcr which they become subject to tho 10 per cent penalty mid 11! per cent per nunum interest. Practically' nil of the taxpayers of lnekson county have taken advan tage of the lutlf-pn incut clnusc. The Southern Uncifie, the lnrgesf lux payer in Iho county, is expected to make its hnlf payment on the final day. .NOTICE Notice Is liereby given that the tin Uerslgnetl will apply to the city coun cil at Ita meeting to be held April Cth, 19 15, for a license to hdl malt, spirituous and vinous llQUorn In .u.uantltlcH less than a gnllon on Its placo of business nt 1.1 South Front vtreot, city of Medford for a period rof six months. C. J. CARSTES'S, Dated March 24th, 191.fi. 10 w . . i " " mfcltfSa KBIWTP"-y i-rS U'?Pr MiMw,,rv f Smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes fifteen yearn ago aro smokers of Turkish Trophies Cigarettes today 1 (mfppvnOpiTtkttildtWHl 5 f ? t y t v ? ? ? ? y y f y ? ? y t t y f t y y y t ? ? t ? t y ? y t y y t y F PAYMENT FIR IF MS The Most Desirable Spring Fabrics and Trimmings Are Here J laving boi'ii recently .supplemented hy new ar rivals, our assortments of Spring and Summer "Wash Goods, Laces and lOmhroiduring, Silks, in cluding Chiffon Taffetas and Crepe do Chines, is now unusually largo and thoroughly comprehens ive. AVe have overlooked nothing in our endeavor to give you a stock of fabrics and trimmings to choose from that contains every fashionable style, ovivy popular color and every desired pattern. Wo invite inspection to this showing, and call particular attention-trt the fairness of our prices: PRINTED FLAXON 15c A icry uico assortment of now hjiring pntterim are shown. The colore uio best to bo had in nny material belling up to 'Joe per ynnl; our price, new Flnxon only, per yard I5c k ' garter &iiiifc$tefrte Wft Hack to tho soil la an admonition that la to bo practically heeded by Chandler Watson. In company with his brother lllll ho will cultivate his i!K auren this Hcasnu, Iho tract being located east ot tho oily. The broth ers will reside on tho Miller placo near by, tho prnmUvH formerly oc cupied by, tho broom factory. Tho cultivation will bo extensile, Itttouitlvo and diversified. Wafer In nhmidnnco wllf he- supplied by an Irrigating project! which Chandler him been In stalling 'for iiinno tlmo past. In tho meant I inn tho Watson urban residence on Hiirgiulluo street has been lemed to tho new auxiliary of tho Civic Im provement club for n period of 99 years, subject to sale at any old I lino. Medford talent will hold forth at tho local Armory on Tuesday Mm eh 30. The attraction will be a sacred cantata. "The Crucifixion," by the First Methodist Episcopal church choir of 10 well trained voices. Tho singers will constitute a surpllccd choir, something of nu Innovation In these parts, especially outNldu of Episcopal or Catholic churches. Tho Star has set ns far im names aro concerned. Tho popular iiiuuso mout plact will reopen on Tlmrsdny the 25th Inst under the name of tho Lyric, howt'Ver. It has been eularg orf and refurnished throughout and will bo conducted by 15. R. liwrence. Under the Influences of the delight ful weather and attractlvo orchard surroundings, deer arc Invading tho city limits. On Sundny three wore Been roaming around tho Stevenson, Scofleld and adjacent ranches n the western part of town. There was a scurrying for kodaks In order to get Dudley 2 indies Norman 2yi incites ARROW COLLARS Are not excelled by any other 2 for 25 cent collars made here or abroad Cicrrr, Punciiv &. Ci ,lvc. Muni tr ,i'' Shimm Tm -, N.V. . Women's Silk Stockings at 50c Pure Thread Silk Stockings, with tops nnd lislo lieel, loo nnd , sole for extra Htretigth whoro tho wenr in liurdcHt. All of thu new ' hliiulen, including mind, uro hero, good values nt .. - i50c Children's Stockings at.25c lloyrt' nnd Oirlw' StonklngH of nil ex tra Horvici'iiblo (piulity, Hiiitablo for hchool wear, per pair . ..... 25c Aloe&tb 11)15 iPkturcH or Urn uiiliunlii before thoy .struck tho tuilt up Iho canyon In that seel Ion. Tho local Commercial club, al though not commuting u matrimonial ngoiiey, nuvort holes has applications now and then Hint might bo classified In those channels. A recent ono Is from a lady In (loldftold, Nevada, who wants a position, A Job on a raituh la preferred, Shu also addH that she would not object to oulertalnlug u proposition of uiarrlngn, Implying of con rso that eupld might niako satis factory arraiigoiuouta with mi eligible jmrty., Another hikers club has boon or- gtiulxod, named tho Mistletoe. Ml Elnlo Potter la president; .Mrs. Pearl f Trcfcn, recietary, MIhii draco Poller, treasurer. Tho Initial hllto begun with u 'railway trip to Mistletoe last Saturday evening, the officials being accompanied by Frank Tiefreu and (leorgo lloxlo aa gulden. After a danco the parly stopped at tho Tre fion much until Sunday morning, from which point nt fi tin a. in. thoy started up Nell creek to tho graulto quarry now Mug developed, thence J r. OH feet up a .10 pr cent giado un til thoy reached the divide, finm which the view was liiNplrlng. After lunch and taking of sundry pictures, tho party returned to tho ranch, ar riving nt It. '10 p. m.. having lost their bearlups on tlio way. Imi.idlng the walk to depot from ranch tho hlko covered about ! miles. They reached Ashland on No. Hi Sunday afternoon and havo planned another walk cov ering dirreiont territory next Hunduy. I). A. lllnkc, residing In tho vicinity of Corvallls, and father of Dr. W. E. Wake of this city, fell iccently and broke his hip. Inasmuch ns tho old gentleman has paused his 88th birthday, this accident will probaMy permanently disable him. ' t ? ? ? y y v v y f Y ? V y Y y v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y Y I pJ ' 4rl I RENFREW DAVENSHIRE CLOTH 19c ,'l'J in. (Icimiue Renfrew DavciiHluio Clotli, ku will adapted to Iioiimi ilnM' mid childrcu'x ivcur, colore mo guaranteed fnht. Many Htorcrf get 'J.'m per yard for HiIh cloth, our price nlwayH llio lowest, per yard 19c THE REST GRADES OF HOSIERY Wo highly recommend the hosiery we ni'll. Having cuiefiilly Keleeled it from reliable miiiiiil'netiirere, wo uru pretty Hiire that it will givu Hiitifuc tion. , "Round Ticket" Stockings Kvory pair in fully guaranteed, Thu round tioket in a hiiio tsigu of imlity in hosiery. Wo lirtvo sold HiIh linind for n long while uinl Imvu yet lo hear of a (linHiitlHl ied purchiiHor. MOTHER OF SCHOOL mi Tolln How LydmE.Pinklmm'n Vcgctnbla Compound Re- Blorud Her Dmijjh- tor's Health. Plover, Iowa. "Front n mnnll child my 111 year old dnihl r hud femalo WPIIIdiriui. nnmu to tit run ilootorti nluxiLlt nndUievdiil mil help her any. 1 ydlit i:. riiiKliimrrt Veuotnlilo Com pound had liecn of Itnntbeiiefll tome, m 1 decided to huvo her itivo It n trial. Slv luw Inki'ii flvn lKittlcnof tlw Vl'K"' imIiI.i (untMiimil ne- conlliiR todlreellon on Uw boltlo and nho It ciuvil or thin tmiili! ' sue won nil mn dnini when rhi ntnrlml tailing the C'oinixiund and br ierl(NU did mil como ilohU Bh win no poorly and weak that I ofl.n Iml to In-lp lnr drew livmelf, hut now kIh- In rmtilitr ami In j;rowlni; utronR and bcaltny." Mru. Mautim Hr.iMO, l'hwT, lown. lluiidrild of wieli lettcrii exrrcriliur Kralltudo for tho tjnl l7 K. lnk Imm'H Voi:tnbU rninwl bna wwn pllnhed nro vniwdinlly bln ivwlv.il, pnivlnjt the rellBbllliy of thli Krtuid old rvmwly. If yon nro ill do not drutf nbniK and coiitluuo to milfer day In mimI day out but ul once tnlto l.ydla I.. I'lnUlmin'ti Ver table ComiKiund, u woman 'a r nnd) fm womiin'B IIN. 1,' joii vrnni hiirrlal ndrln' nrllc lo l.vtlla i:. rinHinm .Medlrlne Co. (conll detitlal) l.yiiu, Miim. Your Idler itIU be oirnrd, irnil and nttHwrrrd b) uoman and held In atrlct txiitldeiiri'. Tj,i Price Paid (or BUTTILR FAT The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. Medford. Orcqon MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come Sec It Made at IISNurlli Central Avcnuo A. A. MOODY, Pron. Your Car Insured St, I'niil llm .V Mm Inn Insiiiiiiuo Company, St. I'niil, .MIiiucmiIii Incorporated lSilfi Cupllnl mid Net KurpliiH, Jan. I, IIM.1 Oier IJII.IMIO.OOO.OO SEE R. H. McCURDY Iti-hlilcnt (cnt, .Mulfonl, Oregon WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Streot Afcdford 'Clio Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Soul horn Orogon Negatives Mado any time ox placo by appointment Phono 147-J. We'll do tho rest E, D, WESTON, Prop. , i-mwiiiwiii t -rfrr mwwd VmstW"" K ill. ,li STOP! , N s. ,f