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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
i 'J - 9TET)F0m) MATTJ TRTBUNE, MEDFOTtDOniWON, TnUT?8T)AY, MAftOfi: 25, 1913 IT EXHIB MARY PICKFORD MADE GOOD IN FIRST PART SHE WAS ONLY FIVE YEARS OF AGE, BUT EARNED $20 A WEEK. GOLD DUST in" . V , ft 11-.? 1. 0 GOOD BY G. M. HYLAND 0. M. Ilyluud, iniiiiiiKcr of II"' Or egon exhibit lit tin' Nmi IVitiifiKfii ex VohIiIiui, writen iih I'oIIowh Id Hie Mull Trillium: "My utleiilloti Iiiih jiiHl liicii eiillnl to the oritli'lHiiiH publNlml in your )iiiicr itliiiiit llic Houllieiu Oicfciin ex hililt nmi tin On'Kiiii liuililiiiK (,'cncr. nlly. It limy not heeomit me to write ut !'iitli on u lupin in which my In I hum ami cl'fnrtH me nunc or Ictm mm ccnii'il, hut I do feci tluil you hIiuiiIiI lmvc hoiiiu uioit iiciMiiiilc nmi mi jiicjuillccil vieu'H concerning the I'iicIm tliiiu uppenr to lmvc hecu given in (lie jmblMied in tide. "I viiii Hiiy without fenr of oonlin illctiou that the iimlily ami volume of iiioccmciI fruits exhibited in the Oregon building ciiuil tlmt f kii.v other coimticH, diMiirt or ntuto hi the nation when (he amoiuit of money ex jieiulctl in cniiNlilercil. The specl menu aie the very bent ami attract the altrutioii ami intercut of all who M'o them. The nraln mill k"'mm dU play, while not exteiiHlve, i of a high uniilily ami tillliiKly rcpicentH Hume jesimrees art applied to our icnt htute. nuitruxloil With Cmmdn "I do not think aiivoiie would eriti- eihe either the ipmlity or extent of our exhlhit were it not for the fact tlmt we lime only two rival that we reo- iiuIp, ami the one Iiiih expended more limn a million dollar ami the other two million dollar in present hit; Ihcir exhibit to the public view. 1 liinc referenee to Canada ami Call foriiia, t'nlifotiiia bi'injc the host ami IiosIi'hw, naturally bun oiildone itself in an effort to attracl the iuvcMlK'itor to itn holder. Cmiiiila, on the other hand, has an exhihit that Iiiih Iiccii in course of preparation for upwanU of I well e yeniH, and is in the custody of the siiiiic ciitlemcu who Minted it. Tliev have inldeil to it from year to year: thev have traveled all over the country with it ami have woiked out many valualde ami highly artistic ideas, hut altou'thcr nlnnj: lino that can he nccomp!idicd only hy i great outlay. I triil Tiotlix livcoti'l "In our humble way wo have pre-- Hentcd to the puhlie the leal trulhn conccrnlii Ihe Muff wc produce, ami upon which we rclv fur our aiiuunl harvest, in a maimer that leaies no doubt in the mind of the investigator that it is truly a laud of plenty. We have done this without ostenta tion, whirligigs, merry-go-rnumU or any spectacular features, for two lcnsens: One is that we had mil a Miftlcirnt amount of mouev to go into the feature display in competition with others, ami the other in that we believe that the simple, plain piesen tatiou of our exhibits will appeal to the practical as ipiickly as, that tlmt is worked into painting, pletuies and Mutuary. faithful Itcprrscittnllvca "The interior of our building is i nuh and natural. The nrKuniiitinn is eompohrd of ei inns-minded, hard working uicn, who haio the best In tel est of the state at hcu it al all times. There are no more faithful, more active men in the building than those that represent the southern Or egon district, I have reference to Mr. Waul of Coos ami Curry conn tics mid Mr. Krohach of Jackson. "I lmvc ordered photograph of these exhibits made and will hciiiI them on just an soon as Ihey are completed, "Will say ngnin for your informa tion that I think the only people who can feel disappointed in the interior exhibit of the Oregon building arc those who come direelly from those buildings that have spent hundreds of IhiiusamlH of dollars, even millions, ami those who for some reason or mmlhcr might he prejudiced," AT SAX FRANCISCO, Marcli J5. Deilieutiuii of the Idaho statu building at the I'anama-Pacifiu exposition to day revived tlio story of tbo faiuous burro of the old Ooour d'Alcno min ing iIii.vh, which is credited with dis- coverv of iho rich llunkci' Hill ami Sullivan mini'. Joseph IT. Hutchison, former gov ernor nf Idaho, presided at the uxor ciscH, which included aildroHSCH hy J, A. Cziezk, conimisHioncr from Idaho ; K. 0,- JackHon, prchident of tho Idaho Rociety of California, and Male, city and flxposilioit officials, Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND, March !5.--(.!nltle Ilcci'lplH 370 nteady. HogK IlceeiplH ,'11)7', stonily. Sheep HecuinlH Wli sternly to wtroiijf. (This h (lie M'cnd clmpter of lilah .McUlone (JllisooV Interview with Mnry I'lrkfntd, In which the noted m ovle actress tells the Mory of her life. -Editor.) IIV IKAII .M.(lt,)Ni: (III1HO.V CHAPTER II. (Coiiyilltht, 1015, NnWNpnpur I4ntrirlw Aniiocliitlon.) "It lii'Kiin yeaiH ago," mild Mary I'lckfont to mc, ns wo mit In her hotel room at I.oh Angnlon( nmi after I hnd linked her when her ntiigo enreer ritnrti'd, "You rve, my father died when 1 win five yearn old. I had a brother and "Inter, both yotinncr. My father hud lilwayn taken cure of Ills family comfortably. Itut he died, leaving my mother tilmo lutely iieunllcHH, Hhe did not know what to do. "My name cluitiee, the Dingo luunnger of (he theater In the. Cnnndlun town In which I wuh born wan a friend of our family, for although lioth my father nmi mother thought that the people behind the footlights ure utitalde the pule of Huclety, )cl we nometlmcH went to the theater. "This man mini) to iih one day and Nnld, 'Why don't ou let little Mary go on the Ntagu to piny u child's part In my theater?' ".My mother wan bonified. 'My child an actnmH!' she cxrlnlmcd. 'Oh I couldn't let her do that!' " 'Come linrk of the Bingo tomorrow night,' he until, 'and I will Intro duce you to the people. You will find they are vury human, Jam like the rent of tin. They will neither bite you nor your hnblcn. "My mother went, partly, I think, bcnuine hIio was quite deipcrnte and did not know where to find food for tin all. Hhe found tho stage peopln were quite an moral iih (Iioko off the Mage, "Hhe fund that they had Junt an great respect for their convention nnil traditions an site hnd for hern. Their conventions were, perhnpn, dif ferent, becniimi their liven were different, but they held to the letter or their Inw'nn tennclotinly an klie did to hern, "The next week I wan engnged to play n part In 'The Silver King I rcmeiuher my first linen very well, unite an well an 1 did the 1 1 rot night I npoke them. They weie, 'Don't nicak to her, girls, her father killed a muii.' ' "And I remember how n cold chill ran down my back nn I npoko the word 'killed.' It iceiued to my chlldlnh mind such a horrible word! I muni bine made good, for very noon afterword I wnn nuked to piny the bnby In Mtootle'n Unity on the load. o "Heroin thin I had been plnlng In a ntock company In my homo town. "My mother wouldn't let me go unlenn Ihe manager took the whole family, for nhe would not bo heparated from any of in. And when w Mnrtcd we receded 120 u week for all or tin, "Out of thin my mother unveil enough money very noon to buv n trunk, and I have that trunk to thin dny, a memento of her great nncrlflce, good lienn nnd thrift " (To be continued tomorrow ) OSSOWETZ STILL MORGAN ROBERTSON KEY TO CAMPAIGN ON POLISH FRONT I'KTIinmiAH, Match 'J'..- The foitn of OiMinct, iheie the Her man bombardment continue, icnwtiuh today the key to the situation on the Ocnuon ftout, ii inling to the ht"t opinion of KuHMiiu obxcrveiN. Moth to the north and south of this point, in the AugiiHtowo nnd the Omoleff re gion1!, respectively, the (lemmas nro developing liiely attack to' prevent Ihe Kuxmuih fnun encircling the 0 how el r. foiticsH or from occupying the town of Szczucr.yu. Thin location is directly behind Osocl, on the east Prussian frontier, nmi it k iceti patioii by the Hussions would obvi ously eompcl the flermaus to abandon the siege. In the extreme north the Itussbuw are continuing to advance from Tail roggrii in the direction of I.nugsror gcu, in npilc of the increasing Herman tcsUluncc. I leaiy snowstorms south of the river Dneister have canned n tempo rary lull in the Itiissiau operations against the light wing of the Austrian army, lint elsewhere on the Carpath ian front thn, effect of the full of I'rjcmysl Iiiih been noted, according to dispatches jeccivod in I'ctrogrnd, in u rapid Kussian advance low aid the Carpathian passes, IDE ASIII.ANI), March ';.. II. X l.owo attempted Miieidc yesterday in the family apartments on Ihe second llnor of the Payne block, lie shot himself with u revolver in the region of Ihe hcait, inflicting u dangerous wound. He iviib reiuoveilrfuthe sun Murium near by. He)mrMyrij that he will recover, barring coiuiilicutiouH. Lowe is a man Of muhqTo age, He camo from I.os AugelcrtlaHt jmmmer and with his wife hart been conduct ing the Columbia cafeteria in the new Kmlcrs block. Humiicsh mid domes tic troubles are assigned as the cause for nltempling self-destruction. H N MAN ATTEMPTS SUI 1 The oil that's all oil I all lubrication I ZEROLENE fa SiMdari Oil&rfkhr Cits Dealers everywhere, and at all our agencies or Service Station. Or ak ut about delivery in bulk. Standard Oil Co. (CalUoraU) Med ford AUTHOR-INVENTOR DEAD AT NEW YORK XKW YORK, Muieh 'J.'). Morgan Kohcrtnu, found dead in his room in a hotel at Atlantic City last night, had ii romantic career as a Miilor, au thor, jeweler ami inventor of a -ub-innriue periscope. lie was one of the most prolific writers of short sea stories America has had. Htmuing nway from his home in Onwcgo, .V. Y., when 1(1 years of age, he shipped UK a cabin, boy ami made (wo voyages around the world, occu pying in the next ten years nearly every post on shipboard. Returning to America, he made his home in New York and became a watchmaker ami diamond setter, but after two years, in which he said he wuh "almost constantly broke," he began to write his sea stories, which have been familiar to all readers of periodical?, for twenty years. Developing (he idea while writing n story, Mr. Kobcitson invented in lDOTi mi improvised periscope for snlmm rines, which was purchased by n builder of such craft. NON-PARTISAN BILL PASSES TO SENATE SACIIAMPNTO, Cab, March 'J.V The Young nonpartisan hill, which would eliminate party lines in statu elections, was passed early today by Ihe California assembly after sixteen and one-half hours of continuous de bute. The measure is favored by Governor Johnson, It now goes to the senate. HELD TO GRAND JURY Xi:V YORK, March 2.1. Miw Hue Tourer, who Hlcda $.i0,000 damage suit against James. v. Osborne, for mer ussistnnt district attorney of Xew York, for alleged breach of promise, to marry, wim held today for tho action of tho grand jury on the charge of using the mails to defraud. l.lAViMiWlfM'SB i moiawjmi" CEOXFAIRBANKaeaan I I feJlrTAllM1 i&Hii'Ul VJ I imymurwrk" MAKERS '''ra?'JSfficMl' ' J fi M&&$ - hi. si JiiraKJM ' sll sasaaAiii II umniimfmwv MffWrfA JPrJa f1mrm& jffi " MMmMMmMMm. I III I laHHaHaBMASlttB r JaaBli III llll BBBPPJp ayBar r i.ME Tlic Ford In lighter than any other car of Its Uo II UjkjkL jm iJkFZ MlKJMMM nn(1 l'owcr Yot "trongor, tturdlcr, longer lantlnit. II y?5' S j? " vftd Vandalum steel, that's why. Vanadium la tho hard- II 'CiS'iB? ? ''t L T'iMm-MmmR cnt itrongent, toughest slcct made. It la-tho only II wHiiaaaSBMBafaM $ Mai mmkMf0iuKKtKt teel that Is hard and tough at tho same time. It lb "HaljM flltL'!ilg - ' ' H arJar ,s 'l0 '''R'iel!t priced steel that Is used In automobile. II DyglBHyjSi fllM vwfUytHttfiKj construction. Yet the Ford is very low in price. Its I "n VJ . JksjsjflW9 quality, terms, price npd small cost of, operation and SIN " yv J-&& f .iff 53HtVir i'Ji' ' upkeep, less than two cents a mile, have mado It tho llll I BBc."jBb' mSwf 0rn universal necessity in town and country. I N. stiBmmKBLA nuycrs will share' In -protlts if wo sell ntTetalU It sS (&h) j jaJtT 300,000 new Ford cars between August, 13H, and I " " L4" August 1DIC. . fmf A. m llll -' Runabout, S; Touring Car, 1400; Town Car, llll "At llie age of file jn I MipiKrtetl my u Mowed mother nnd hnliy lirother and sister." Mary I'lckfonl. IG NELSON IS M'CLELLnN'S . c. E..GAT?ES 10 FIGHI WELSH ESTATE GOES TO SON L: ' DKTHOIT, Mich., March 'J.'i. -An-noun(;piucnt was mujlc here today that Freddie WcliMt, lightweight ehampion, last night sinned article in Windsor, (Int., fur a ten-round mitteh with Untiling Nelson' in Havana, Ap ril !, the bout to serve as n curtain raised for the .lohiHOii-Willunl fight. The affair is for a pure of .'J000 It was also said that Wel-lt has signed for a ten-round match with Millv Wagner at Toledo, April !. CJ5)03Ke5K8aSCK033Ca Household Economy llorr fa 1Ibt h lira rnn.k IM U...., 1 MM u Slaklne II al Hume Cough incdirlnr. an a rule contain a laigo minntiti of plum svrnp. A pint of graniiluted migur with i pint of nana watrr, stlrnsl for " miuutcN. gives you as good sjrup a inoiiej' can buy. Then get from your drugnlst 2 ounces IMiiex (All rents worth), p.,ur into u pint hottltt nnd, llll the Isittlo with sugar si nip. 'I Ids gives i on, nt a coot of onlv 04 cents, a full plat of rcnllv better cough Kiruii tliua you could lm ready made for MJO -a clear saving of ncarlv ?2. Full directloiiH with I'lnex. It keeps jierfectly and tutstis good. It take hold of the usual cough or client cold ut once and conquers it in i!I hours. Splvinlld for u hooping vougli, broiicldtls and winter coughs. It's truly nstonbliliig how quickly It loowns tao dry, lioain or tight cough and lirnls nnd kotitlies the inllanu'd iiiem briuies in the cuie of a painful cough. It a I mi stops the (urination of phlegm in tliu throat mid brouclilnl tuUs, thus end ing the perUteat Uwm cmigli. l'lnev Is a ldgldy enncentrnted vcom IKiuiid of genuine Norway pine extract, combined with gmihicol, and lias been itcd for generations to IicaI intlainotl iiu'inbraiies of (bo throat Hint client. To avoid disappointment, nsk your drucgist for "2U ounces of rinev,""niid dim t neeept tun tiling eUe. A gunrantco of ubunhite Katlitfuctlnn, or uiiuiov prompt ii "'utidwl. Koch with this preparation. 'Xko i'lncx Co., It. Wayiic, lad. (JHliliiAHilJ , E. C. NORMS formerly with P, C. Hart of Tacomn In tho now watch repairer nnd being un export wo aro prepared to do all repairing with promptness and gun'r nnteo all work. Wo also do diamond sotting, manufacturing, ngato cut ting, mounting, engraving, otc. MARTIN J, REDPY Thu Jeweler 2212 ICast Main St. - r. . - un uispinyanu saieat atv u NKWAUK, N'. J., March 23. Tho personal estate of Mrs. Kllen M. Mc Clellan. wldiw or General George II. McCIpllan, is valued at J1C3.030, in an inventory on filo today with the surrogate hero. Mrs. McClcllan died several months ngo in Europe. George II, McClcllan, formerly of Now York City, now professor of political economy at Princeton Unl- fverslty, is tho solo heir. BUSTNISSS, RECREA TION and Social Affaire de maud youi attention contin uallv. New clothes from time to time are not a lux my, but an actual need. Our lino of all wool fabrics for Spring and Summer is more complcto than any line wc havo over seen. Priced From $ 1 5.00 up Wc are enabled to meet the needs of everyone. Our made-to-ineasurc tailoring is perfect in fit, workmanship and quality. Drop in today and be con vinced. GUS THE TAILOR The Weyerhaeuser Silo Works for You Night and Day THE WEYKHIIAKUSEU SU.O Is the best hired help that you can Kol at any price. It pays for Itsolf tlmo nnd timo again and koeps right on working for you twonty-four hours n day without any cost for food and sholtor, THE WEVEHHAEUSEU SILO bus proved tho best nnd most profit able "Hired Hand" for hundreds of farmers why not for youT Write for Our Silo Hook, It's Free. BIG PINES LUMBER CO., Medford. Or. Gives true household service Gold Dust renlly works. In millions of homes it is today doing tho hard work which is really unnecessary for human hands (o (kit Gold Dust is used. . That is why Gold Dust is the leading washing and clean "wlili'ttTTcqullitnent." " " I 11 "" " Two World Now Open Jleduccd faro round trip tickets, permitting stop 'oiers at all points In either direction, to tho Pana ma Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, and to tho Panama California Exposition, San Diego, on solo overy day to November 30 tflA THE Scenic vShastaTRoute Three Fine Trains Daily Shasta Limited San Francisco Express California Express Stop-overs on One Way Tickets Ten days' utop-ovor will bo n'Uowcd at San Fran cisco and Los Angeles on ono way tickets sold to Eastern Cities when routed via the Southern Pacific, California and Its Two World Expositions" A now booklet describing tho trip from Portland to San Diego lncludliiK tho two Expositions, tho scenic beauties of Oregon, tho Slskiyons and Shasta Mountains, San Fran. Cisco, tho beach and outing resorts of California, tho San Joaquin Valloy and YosemlteNatlonnri'ark, Free on ap plication to nonrest Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. 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