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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
"iAfli'fnx WPPFOIID MATT? TRTTinNR MEDFOKI)., OTMWON, TIIURSOA.Y,, .NAKCMI". &,. 1015 X' ;T0 EXPOSITION 10 ' start iY first AecordlnR to present plnnn, tliu ji' Hey fiervicc between Punet Sound mid 811 Franciuco to haiullu the tourit travel during tlio fnir, will begin jn My 1, with this city ns one of tlio division points. Tlio projeot 5 bucked by Seattle cn)ilnlitH. The preliminary details hnvo nil been iu- rnngod nnd the first advertising cir culars Bent out Tu them u aide trip to Crater Lake is listed tis one of the features from this city. It is expected (lint n rcprccntn tlve of tlio company will he in Hits city next week to nrrflnjo for the construction of n tent eitv for the overflow at the fair urotlnds, whrh, Jinve been leased to the enrapnuv by the Jackson County Fair nssoeintion. Similar cities will ho established nt Wertrburj: and Eugene in this stnte. The proposition is expected u )riK to flouthrnt Oregon hundreds of peplc who othcnuMo would en toll only a fleeting glimpse of the eouo try from car windows nnd bo of in eHtimahlc value from un advertising AtHHdpoint. To date, Oregon is receiiiic nolh iK from the railroads of the north west. Tho IIIII lines nro coiioentnii injr nil their advertising in siiijinr tho praises of an ocean trip on their liner, the Orent Northern, from Fla Vel to San Francisco, and the Sou'b crnI'acifio in Its ncwspnrwr publicity w?jcR the southwest route, where. i one reads, "the last of the cattle kings roam." schooTburglaT in county jail SUGGESTS N Ti REWARD COLE'S SHERIDAN ED DEPOSITORS COM ACT OF HEROISM! FOR SPECULATIONS Tho Mali Tribune has received n P, O. order payable, to 1). C. Colo from A. C. Osbornu of Vancouver, n. C. formerly of Metlford. with tho following letter RiiRgestlni: a fund he raised to refund Mr. Colo for the burning of his homo on account of his heroism In paving the lite of his unronoclous son by leaping from tho socond atory window wfth him: "Vancouver, 11. C, March 23, 1915. "To tho Kdltor; Dear Sir: Tho enclosed clipping from your paper appeals to me. 1 havo been n resident of jour city and am or have been acquainted with many of Its people. I bcllevo that a man that loses everything ho has of worldly goods, nnd Jumps from a second story window to save his life rOKTLYXD. Or., Mnivh 'Jo.-Nu merous witnesses were called to the .stand today in the United States dis trict court to testify to the ullegod misuse of deposits in tho Fitat Nn tionnl Hank of ItosebttiK by Tlmiini U. Sheridnn, its former president. Sheridan is elmmed with nbsiaetinj for his own use $18,0-0 bi'luupuir to depositors. .Mrs. T. l)e War of Unuliier, Or., testified that Shetidan told her she should loan her money out at in terest, but that she had replied shu would not authorize anything with out seeing her husband. She said she never talked with Sheridan after that. United Stales District Attor- i ney Clarence I. Itcamc- then iutro- ture remains tho &nmo, and It Is tho man who gives and takes tho blows vvhatuvor tho nature of his weapons. Courage, discipline and tenacity aie still the, dominant elements of nuc cess.'' "And tho guns; It has been repeat edly stnted that this hus becomo a war of artillery." "I think there has been Inclination to exaggerate the Importnnro of ar tillery," Sir John answered. "No doubt of tho three arms, artillery has Increased In relative Importance. It- may take n iloeu shells to get one man and one bullet will get ouo man, Tho weapons which decide tho day are tho title and tho machine gun, and the Infantry Is still the uuetm of battles." Tribute, to Oermaus Ah a soldier speaking of his euom.r, Sir John French was far from depre eating tho fighting qualities of tho (Icrmans. To tho troops of Umperor William ho paid a soldier's chival rous tribute. "Hut they are no great er than .other soldiers." he said. "I attribute I heir valor and their well disciplined cohesion to tho fact that from the cradlo aro taught discipline tntl to worship their empuror mid tho fatherland and that It Is their duty to die for tho fatherland when their omporor commands." "As to the conduct of tho Hermans, Is It as bad as reported," was ashed of Sir John. "Have they eonshtt ently broken tho rules of civilized warfaioT" Mantes the Offlrcrw For the first time the commander hesitated before speiiklug. Hvldmitly as a soldier ho wished to bu cutlioly Just to tho enemy. "Yes," ho replied, "In many In stances their conduct has been had, very had; 1 know that It has heou," Thin declaration was tuado with firm conviction, "Hut It has varied, It has seemed to depend upon tho coiumauders. If a commander ap proves of outrages, they occur. Yes, In tho main, (lerumu conduct de pends upon the chm actor of tho Her man generals." - . . . . . . . I nnu iqhidi n n who nan un ov- um, ,nemonimluln chcck o ,,. crcomo by smoke. Is a hero and l..ut ,,,,, SIl0rMnn ,lnj tftkl,n mw fnm, such hero sin should bo rewarded. fMrs- ,)c Wju,s ,,,,,,, XnlH, of lhj Such a citizen Is a credit to any city. ,mil 1prn M Mrs ,)(, w , If trust n ItlHw nf iilllii.lttMiliil I 1 trust something of a substantial! nature Is being done to help him in a now start. A new house could easi ly be provided and furnished with out being felt by any one person. Here Is a five dollar bill to cither start or add to a fund for such a purpose. Most sincerely yours, A. C. OSHOItXE, 'Vancouver, I) X. 11. Will make P. O. order pay able to I). C, Cole, I'leaso get him except interest for one year. MONS RETREAT MOST CRITICAL (Continued from Page Ono.) promptness and dc- T. Itrnelr, arrested Wcdncsdny by Chief of Police Ilillsou on n churjio of burglarizing tho Washington school last Friday night, nnd at tempting to rob the home of Frnnk Craig on Eleventh street by kicking in the front door, was bound over to the grand jury by Justice of the 1'eaco Taylor nt the preliminary hear ing held this morning, with bonds nt 300, which I lie prisoner was unable to furnish. Tho past of Konicr is being inves tigated. His nicturc will be tnken and sent to the federal prison nt Leavenworth, Inn., for identification. The police- believe that ho hnn long criminal record. ttonicr attempted lo prove an alibi by proving that he was in California towns when the burg laries were committed in this city. Itenier was remanded to tho coun ty jail. lie makes the second pris oner in that institution. characteristic clslvoness. "On tho renlreat from Mons nt Lv Catcau we were In tho open coun- C, 1758 Union St."itrJ' and '" n vor' dangerous posl- (ion. ami mo uerman amuuion tor tho annihilation of 4lur little army to receipt for It and let mo know If t m,ht hnvo hecn rMiU If our cav- anything comes of It. It does seem to be a worthy case. A. C. O. Tho ringing of tho wedding bells for Raymond Holge and Mabel Pullen was postponed Wednesday. A shirting of tho ceremonies to Siskiyou county where tho girl resides, was inado at teh last minute. Tho eloping couple with their parents will go to Califor nia, wheer they will bo married. airy had not been equal to Its task of covering the ranks of our steady disciplined regiments." "A good deal has been said about the norcl conditions which trench warfare has developed," was tho next thing Bald by the correspondent, "has It changed the qualities required of a soldier?" Kleu.ents of Success "No." ho replied. "Human na- GIRLS! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR -25 CENT DANDRUff DANDERINE exhilarating, stlmtilatlng.and llfo-pro. Stop Washing llnli-Try This... .Mak cs Hair (.lossy, Soft nnd Abundant. Surely try a "Danderlno Hair Cleanse" If you wish to Immediately double the beauty of your hair. Just moisten a cloth with Danderlno and draw It carefully through your hnlr, taking ono small strand at a time, this will cleanse tho hair of dust, dirt or any excesslvo oil In a few min utes you will bo tunazed. Your hair will bo wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an Incomparable soft ness, lustro and luxuriance. Besides beautifying the hair, one Y ? ? ? t ? T Y f Y ? ? Y ? Y ? ? ? t ? ? T f ? Y t Y t t t Y application or Danderlno dissolves ev ery particlo of dandruff; invigorates tho scalp, stopping Itching and fall ing hair. Danderlno Is to tho hnlr what fresh showers of rain and sunshine aro to vegetation. It goes right to tho roots invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and H re ducing properties cauco tho hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. t t You can surely have pretty, soft, i j lustrous hair, and lots or It, If you ! will just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlno from any drug store or toilet counter and try It as directed. Adv. BIG FACTORY CLOSED There is a big factory closed in the east and we have a big stock of Ladies and Misses Hats that we are almost giving away. All the very latest styles, Tipperary Turbans, Sailors and Polks, in fact almost everything you want. NOW LISTEN 98 CENTS AND UP Now the hats have just arrived today and are on sale now. GOOD THINGS DONT LAST AL WAYS, so don't wait, but come and get your if choice. ? ? f WILL H. 130' North Front St., Medford, Ore. WILSON 405 Miner St. Yreka, Cal. r ? Y ? ? ? ? t Y t ? X Y J ? ? t ? ? t X r t ? Y ? Y Y ? ? ? f ? t 4 Y r r t t Y ---42MS4S4Sy'M4S2MSSuSMS4S $m55,8mS!25J 5m3m55$m2.,55,5 j-m52m$mSmSm5m8m8m8m5 I ; " w-w-WW-W-WW WWW T V V ' r' 'w - t April 4th is Master- Buy Your Easter Clothing of us and be sure you are getting 1915 Styles Everything New for this Spring's Business Let us sell you your Easter Outfit and you know what that means The Best in the Land Nifty Neckwear for Nobby Dressers Specially Selected for Easter Week , Men's Hats for Easter In the color and shape you look well in. The largest line of nifty right-up-to-the-minute styles and colors in the city. You are waited on by men who understand the Hat Business Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx Fine Clothes The Toggery (of course) The New Shirts for Spring We are showing the most complete line of shirts to be found anywhere Allow us to show you your next shirt Y f t f r r r t t t t t t f t t f T t Y t Y Y f Y r Y t t Y Y t Y X t4fjk. . D A