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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
F3T-" l KAOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD ORHOON. THURSDAY, MA1?C11 25, , 1015 r ' r i , f ( . h &-' m ,, (I .. y;v v.h Ka r a ,v iOCAL AND Ami PERSONAI h. II. Drown linn carpenters nt work building a modern Bovon-room farm MtnRiUow oii liln 200-ncro ranch nonr U))iir Table nock. Mr. Drown H cxpcrltnontlnR with swoot clover on liln ranch, haTlng planted about flvo ncros of Seed this aprlng nml Is ex pecting gratifying rvmilts. Several other ranchers of the valley aro rx perlmentlnR In a small way In the growing of Bweot cfovcr. In all lo calities when sweet clover has been Krdwh to any extent It Is fnst sup planting alfalfa as a Btock food, es pecially Is It recommended fir fat tening hoes. Wo have a particularly good lino of tailored hats at medorato prices. Misses Lonsbury and Sonion at tho M. M. department store. 5 Manager Rates of tho Applegate C roam cry transacted business In Mod ford Wednesday and went to Grants Pass Thursday. Another five hundred pound ship ment of those delicious chocolate creams going at thirty cents a pound DoVoo's. Tho Parcnt-Tcachcrs1 circle, of tho Roosevelt school will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The subject for discussion is "How to Maintain the Physical Health of tho Child." Tho loaders aro Mrs. Lockwood and Miss Wortmun. This promises to bo an interesting meeting and a full at tendance Is desired. Light refresh ments will bo served. Modish hats at tho M. M. Store. 5tt Mrs. 2. L. Atkinson of Ashland vis ited friends and relatives in this city Wednesday afternoon and evening. C. A. DoVoo for subscriptions. Tho spring clean up Is In full swing in tho rcsldenco district. Housewives as is their custom, will not begin their houso cleaning until after the smudging season. Thcro is much beating of carpets, however. Papering and painting. Phono G44-M. Spraguo Itclgel of Gold Hill is spending tho day in Medford with friends. Money to loan first mortgage on brick buildings. It. H. McCurdy. 7" George T. Henry of San Francisco is spending a few days in the city visiting friends. See- Dave Wood about that fire In surance policy. Offlco Mail Trlbuno BIdg. Sergeant Pat Mcgo of tho pollco forco visited friends in Ashland Wed nesday afternoon. Cash paid for eggs. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 100 East Eighth street. 314 Lester Adams for tho last eighteen monthB a reporter on the Morning Sun, leaves today for Wallace, Idaho, Mr. Adams will engago in newspaper work in tho Idaho town. Ho form erly lived there. Seo Sbapleigh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Tho pollco Thursday night routed a force of tramps camped along Dear Crook, and' forced thdm to evacuate their posltlon'in tho jungles. All thd booking utcnsllfl were heaved into the creek. The- denizens of tho camp, campaign along Main street seeking alms, nnd retire to the creek bank to cnt what they have garnered. Tho authorities made a sortie on tho "Jungles" along tho S. P. track south of town but found nobody homo. J. O. Gcrklng, tho best all around photographer in southern Oregon Always rclinMo. Negatives made any. whoro. timo or place. Studio 238 tnln St Phone 320-J. Game Warden Fred Merrill of Grants Pass attended to business mat ters in this city Wednesday after noon. Candy, candy; get it at DoVoo's. Sheriff W. II. SInglor attended to county matters in this city Wednes day afternoon. Get it at Do Voo's. Frnnk Burgess of Tncoma, former ly of this city, visited tor a few hours in this city Wednesday, en route home from a business trip to Cali fornia. Papering and painting. Phono 644-M. G. H. Rice of Glendalc, Oregon, Is spending n few days in the city on business matters. When your feet hurt don't, try to put up with it. Have thorn cared for by a skilled Marlncllo operator. Tho comfort it brings Is worth many times tho cost of treatment. The Marlncl lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utlcy, 407 Garnett-Coroy building. tf The Rounders club will hold a danco nt tho Natatorinm Friday evening. Invitations havo been ex tended to tho High school and alum ni. Dr. Riddcll has moved his offlco to tho Medford Furniture & Hardware building, third floor. 314 H. E. Deal of this city has return ed from a short business trip to Cal ifornia points. Fancy groceries at DoVoo's. Oscar Peterson of the Applegate transacted business matters In this city Thursday. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Store. R. E. Xeal of this city is attend ing to business matters in Roseburg this week. Cash paid for eggs. Medford Poultry & Egg Co., 109 East Eighth street. 314 Tho Jackson County Flro Patrol association. held Its annual election Wednesday afternoon, tho meeting being held In tho forestry building. W. T. Grievo was named president, Lincoln McCormack, secretary and treasurer, II. IX Miles, vlco presi dent, nnd W. T. Grieve, J. H. Cooloy, II. D. Miles, Frank Owens, and J. E. Wheeler, directors. State Forestor F. A. Elliott addressed the mcottlng, urging that all slashings be burned early as a precaution against fires later in tho season. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Dook Store. James Victor of t'orvallls Is spend ing a few dajs in tho clt ntteudlng to business matters, ' Sweet cldor at Do Voo's. An Invitation has boon oxtcmlod by tho Valley Pride Creamery of the Applegate to Governor Wlth.v combo to deliver tho address of tho day at the annual picnic to bo hold In April. Tho governor hnn consented to come, or send his secretary. Many Medford business men nnd old residents will attend the festivities, which Is the gala event of tho jenr on tho Applc gnto. Oregonlnn agency nt DoVoo's. C. C. llooxer of tho Hoover Dairy hllo cleaning bottlos on patent bot tle washers Wednesday, sustained a severe cut in tho palm of his right hand, when tho bottle broke, h Jag ged edge of glass being forced Into the hand. It wn nedessary to take three stitches in the wound. Auto Insurance. 6. Y. Tengwhld. 31S Tho regular weekly drill of the Sev enth company was hold last night, tho soldiers maneuvering on River side avenue, with a full company nnd all officers present. Why not get It at DoVoo's? Captain J. T. C. Nash of -Oakland Is fn tho city for a few !lna attend ing to business matters. Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. W. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf A meeting of tho base ball players of thd city will bo held this week to formulato plans for tho organization of a baseball team. Some of tho most ardent of tho players wcro out last Sunday practicing. Walt Antlo re ceived a badly bruised finger during this workout. For better insurance seo Holmes, tho Insurnnco Man, Harry Luy and fnmlly of Jackson ville havo returned from a trip to Grants Pass. Matinee, tho Page today. County Assessor AV. T. Grievo of Jacksonville was a business visitor in Mddford Wednesday afternoon. Get ysur outtcr, cream, milk and iiitter-mllk, at Do Voo'. Beginning April 1st, tho local post offtco will begin tho weighing of nil parcel post packages sent out from this city, and counting tho rural mall Tho last namod routlno will continue for thirty days, and the first named for 15 days. Doth outgoing and In coming mall will he counted and weighed. Tho counting and weighing Is held twlco each year, and from tho data collected railroad rates for haul ing of tho mall regulated. Get Pan Dandy bread at DoVoo's.' En Rhotcn, who garnered a for tune or two from his pocket hunting adventures In southern Oregon, and his friend John Knox wcro fined J25 In tho Justlco court this morning for disorderly conduct. Rhotcn Is one of tho most picturesque figures in tho mining life of this section, and from ono of his pocket finds collect ed $37,000 in gold. Ho and Knox, after looking upon tho wlno'whon It was rod, wcro alleged to havo tried to enter tho cabin of a woman living on Kano's creok and othorwlso con ducting thomselves In an unbecoming manner. W. I), llrldges, William O'Urlon, Charles McLean, l W. Worthlngton, James Knight and William Hurt, ar rested In thin city Inst fall during tho sessions of tho federal court for selling whlskoy to Indians wcro ro loused fiom tho Multnomah county Jail at Portland Tuesday. All took tho pauper's oath, Tho violations uf the law occurred during the Jim George murder trial. ""Tho'worU of laying the brick for tho basomotit of the federal building under courso of construction at Sixth and Holly streets, began this morn ing. Attorney Gus Newbury attended to professional mutters In tho county seat Wednesday. If you C. A. DeVoe, you can got Tho Country Gentleman for one dol lar. The track team of the High school began Its regular workout? WodnoH- Winy evening for tho first meet to bo hold early In April A series of inter class meets will bo held to detormluo the ontrles for the tsouthorn Oregon meet tho date of which has not yet been fixed. Mrs. F. M. Crowley of Mndtson, Wlsronstn. Is visiting with tho fam ily of F. S, Carpenter of Perrydale. Flro Insurance C. Y, Tcngwald. 31S In answor to uuorles regarding the Jack Johnson-Jess Wlllard fight, it will bo held at Havana, Cuba, on tho nftomoon of April I. for tho heavy weight championship of tho world, Johnson being assured $.10,000 win, loso or draw,,Vil!ard to receive train ing expenses, and a pcrccntngo of tho gate receipts. Tho men will fight nt catch weights. Tho Palm rooms, best rooming house In Medford. Prices 35c and 50c. Weekly rates. 28 W. A. Wattan, owner of n carload of Central America bananas shipped to this city from New Orleans, was arrested this morning under tho city ordinance covering itlnornnt merch ants, nnd fined $50. Wattan appeal ed tho caso. The banana man waa prohibited Wednesday from selling "bananas from his car on tho Darnum railway siding because It was viola tion of tho Interstate Commerce commlssson regulations. Wattan Is now selling from a Front street store MOTORCYCLE JO BE LISIEO FOR TAXATION Under the provisions of a Inw pushed by the lust legislature, m-itor-rycles will belt n.sisnl mill upn upon the tax mils for next year. A. bchriors of the state have Imtii m Mniriril to notify their deputies to ns.schs motorcycles, irri'Kpci-tiwi vi the vehicle tax, which heretofore hi-, exempted them. Motorcycles nre now listed ns pcrxonul troivr(y. T'io machines in this county range in vnluo from .fl'J5 to $200 nml will p' xult in nilditionnl money. There i between 130 nntl 17.' inotort'U'l ( n uro in Jnckxon eountv. FIRST ORCHARD HEATING OF Tho firt CuihI of. tho mcumou out it'll Woilncilay night, March 111, tho nnniersar of llio lint heavy frost of Inst season, The hoiuiit fiiitt oeeurtt'il tho Willow iim; niijlit. ami i Wis outlook is I or another frost tonight. Thm lwi trust a voar ago caught tho orvhimlists utipremu't, with tho season a week or ton iIiijh ahead of tho present reason. Tho tlioriiioinoler last uiht drop ped to 'JU in Metll'oul ami at low points on tho Moor of llio willov (o '2i.' llartletts ami I)'Aiioiis were jinl hcginuiiu: to bloom, ami tho oiop will not, ho iiffi'cloil iiialoiuillv. Other nriol!os wore nut oiulnngeu'il. .Nfoul of llio orctuii'ilisN hml plinlx of oil, ami tho endangered orchards resorted to healing, so were not iif fovlcu. Xo frost warning was given and tho oiitiiiienl sent down for tho Trost survey of tho valley hits ioil vet been installed. Special frot ohfoivor 'Drake, uVluilcd from Portland, has been awaiting' wont from Counlv Pathologist llciulerson to cunte, ami it wns generally supposed that tho )nngor period had not jet arrived. The hot weather of the past week, hovvovor, has forced tho bloom, Until tlio arrival of Observer Drake, A. C. Allen will act us oh server ami mmu! out frost warnings. W?7 jks3? -JV- c iSESBfr jmJ gszrmi&sJ' Jy This (loliKhtCul syrup is pure, healthful mid nutritious and a real economy, because it is packed in nmrnintriniil. Slnnrllll'tl VllH-McaHUl'O r ,,, Ymi uroL HETTEK Byrun and W MOKE of it for tho money. tl . ,4 iami Mmt) m W Olvct a brilliant c'omr ihln Ihnt M 3oc r it tub tit or l-st cil-tht U mioa',lth lion -Ui.it latls lour times ntlcnir many oUior. n Black Silk Stove Polish I til U li a claaa br llorlf. It'a tuoro I m t.t '(i'nloarlinaC J It J ttrputnnt.. . IA !. iHirLMu it re G IB of mir r nrw. nBBiV H If TliV)o'l rn.iu ffoTm&o ihiwttuhra MUHilHlr m H rv r uil. your VjiKifiV I n ti.rclwuro tr tHB h 'V M rtrrrilnlTU llflV iv ftk. I W . ji rtMdiarv StfK.B H J fnail r JjfgWjsBi? IB n, 7.-ojHn" 3M!iffl3l ' f 1 I Mttlnnln ,.B??535A bfl Pacific Coast Syrup Co. jp Portland. OrcKou. da m JMurJ .. . jm mX IvTSXfJ JB3MATf a fe: mm JM i) Mam M ftj RBI r vii JfPtr!n.1nn.lvnH nnmhnrlosa 11SOS ill COflU- V ?J- J -!.,)., .1 t ,x minml fr1rV nP rrSj-Z. Viandy to frpstings pudding sauces frruits. For the best rccipo for a Ten. Garden dainty we'll pay .?o Sn.1 S2T for tho second host. Send as many recipes as you Ucsiroto our Portland onice Ask Your Grocer Tor l't'llcnn IMtilassca It'H IlOHt m t m Si WHEN YOU VISIT THE PANAMA-PACIFIG EXPOSITION lo not forKet to tnko with joii folno of our Travolom Checks tho S.tfo, Convenient .Muitluiu which eimblos ou to iirocuro cash tiromptl)' wherever you ko. OVCR S2VCAnSUNDCn ONC MANAGtMCNT' 8 I 13clllctllclo WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRE THINK OF GATES $1 A BUNCH AND UP At New Dnnana Store nnd car on Front Street. Just got in car load direct from New Orleans, 800 BUNCHES iH$HHhlW r,-" - " . , , , , ,, .,, . B--. t $! I AMERICAN LADY CORSETS GOLDEN RULE MAY MANTON PATTERNS 10c - ? V X I Ladies' Spring Coats A now Shipment Arrived Yesterday. A Stylish Coat, made of tho (Jjnr fiJA now fabrics, special w J DJ Other Coats in proportion. Skirts $2.25 The now models and cloths, unexcelled val uos, : , $2.25 up fJJ'i:! m mm e ! Underwear r A new line of Painty Muslin Underwear .just in. You will want to sec it. Prices to suit. Corset Covers up from 25 i Princess Slips up from ,.98 Envelope Combination Suit ,....'..'. 981 Combination Corset Cover and Skirfc....98 Combinatn Corset Cover and T)rawo'rs.,98 Oowns up from 635 Child's Satteen 31oomers 25 Patent Finger-Tipped Silk Gloves 50c up Lookout for 6ll!cf;Iovcj that won't wear. You want fbo Kayair fit onil finish tho Kaytier tlp-tfao j;uaran- i; tun !. ft.fn.. .! Vmi . ,!( 4 lieront ho price of tho choapojt ? oil wltU "ICavier" Irftho beta. Phoenix . Silk Iloso, ('very pair "gimran teed, 75c and $1.00 Kuppenheimer Clothes That Look Right, Fit Right, Wear Right, Because They're Made Right $17.50 to $25.00 . $13.50 Ail-Wool Bluo Sorgo Norfolk,,..,.,. All-Wool Suits for young men DJ Q A A at ., wtll; All-Wool Suits for men at.... $10.00 Y V WW mi op& -f J'WliWH'T V t nMt' k Middy lilouscs 98 to $1.25 Child's Wash Dresses 3 for $1.00 Guaranteed Silk Petticoat JB2.25 C. W. WILLOCK & SON MEDFORD OREGON TI.HeuMtKvrfrllM J 8.:j i ! ,..B "--'' Men's Hats, the latest stylei M"en's AVhite Canvas Oxford, rubber sole $t.05 Moon's Caps, a 50c seller, special .31M r . 38 W t- r " ;4;; i ' A; j. aI, 'i.tt-; " '-li ' . i - ,. ,-,..... ,, . , -