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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1915)
wmtm-jymt.mnimimiimmwii, t.ici IPWAIY MWT1M MMiMHO tlIO'l(tifa ,'tH MUM UAf iihi 'jM a . A. J j 4& W i i IJ ; J SA'ciic" TWO Herbert J llcrrinn. who has been nltondlnR tho btiBlnoftfl cotloco nt i:u Konri lnc6 lnnt October, Is spending tholJnsler hofldayp with lila pTirehts. Ho will return tb KOgoho after Has- ClmrlOhapiiji at 1'bro tonight. Mr'sjJKmtllo Vlnrii returned to thl cltyJiFrldajy' after pending scrcrhl moiffiiB Irtwar ridden Jihropc. She Berv.onf&'jiuHo lh London to some or tjto ictltriBvof tlio kaiser's offortn to Teutolilxo Iho world, ami oh tho Homeward pafttfifeb tier ship wast tk' CoRocToitt of l.lvortfoot hy '00 'EnR HrIi torpedo boat to prevent German submarines' from. KlnklnR tho tinor filled wltlrnon-conv'antnnts. , Wo have a particularly pood lino of tailored hats at moderate prices. Misses Lonsbury and Scmon at tho M. M. department store. 5 Tho Misses Alice and Myrtle Pan' of Ccdnr fcnpldtf, Iowa, tiro visiting friends anil relatives In this city. , Have your lawn mower sharpened by Js V. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tt B.7. Hlmley" leaveb Monday for hts'AIaska cannery to upend the sum mer. Another five hundred pound .ahtp nie.nl of those delicious chocolato creams fiolng at thirty cents a pound at DbVoo'a. !' Clydo HazelrlRR Is now the or&an 1st at tho Pro theater, and thouRh ho has had slight cxperlonc with iho Wurlltzer, Is making pood. Two packed hbu&s srecled teh movie ap pearance of Charlie Chaplin In "In tho Park.' Chaplin In tho last two weoks-has hecomo a film favorite with tho Medford film fans. Oregonlan agency nt DoVoe's. Tho music at tho morning service of tho First Methodist Episcopal church Easter morning will probably Riirpass anythlnR this choir of forty voices lias over attempted, when pro ceeding tho regular Easter sermon approprlato to tho day they will givo excerpts from tho Oratorio, Tho Re demption, by Gounod. Thero will bo a meeting of tho base ball fans of this city tomorrow or tho lrct of tho week for tho purpose of forming a baseball team. It. L Ewlng Is being urged as manager, a position ho held with good success last year. Modish hats at tho M. M. Storo, Walter Lees tho 17-ycar old b)' arrested Thursday nlRht -after an al- JeKcdattompt tar enter tho honk of Jack Dent was taken to Jacksonville to bo examined for his sanity. It Is jthought that ,tho boy may have suf fered a mental lapse due to tho pri vations ho encountered as a tramp, and that food and rest will-bring him to his normal solf. C.rDoVoo for subscriptions. The Freshmen class of tho High echool la holding Its annual picnic today on- tho Llttlo Butte. Tho party is chnporoncd by Mrs. Enid Creole)' Hamilton, , , Every day Is fish day. Wo always have tho best In tho fish line. Call us at phone 302, Medford Fish and Poultry market. 9 During tho bright sunshine of the last week it became tho custom of boys to go in uwlmmlng In Dear crock, though by so doing they de fied tho lawn of health and good Bcriso and tho city ordinances cover ing bathing. People could sec them from their homes, and complaint was filed witli tho pbllco. Tho water Is ice cold' at this season, but this did not deter tho boys, who would plungo In tho creek and run back to a warm flro, thoy built on tho bank. For full notice of big Palm Sunday frorvlco at tho First M. K. church seo church notice. 4 Elmo Throcktnorton of Kuch spent Thursday in this city attending to business matter. Charles Chaplin at Page tonight A. Peters of Salem attoiuled to bus Lxebs6nal iness matters In this city and Jack souvlllo tho mldd'lo of tho week. Sweet cider at Do Voe's Music aproprlnte to tho day will bo included in tho services at the First Methodist church Sunday. At tho morning service, Mr Canady will ping "Tho Palms" by Fnuro, and at tho ovenlng Bcrvlco Mrs. Pert An derson will sing for tho offertory "Tho Man of Sorrows" by Adams. Charles Marrac of Hornbrook is nttondlng to business in this city for a few duya. , Money to loan flrat mortgage on ,-Wlck buildings, It. II. McCurd)". 7 A; S.Amcs of Talent spent Friday nftorhoon in , Medfyrd attending to lAiilnc8d matfclstand-vlHltlng friends. ' Tito no'umiersjheld a danco at the Natntorlum Friday nlghl which was woli attended, Vo havo fresh ovbry day, clams, crabs, oysters, nnd fish. Your orders Will be delivered promptly. Medford Fish und Poultry market, phono 3C2. 9 "Crown in Medford" vegotable plants for wtle. Many varieties. Or der now for future delivery. MUd- dox & UoDuney, Portland Ave, Green house, Phono 87U. 30 H. H. CorlUs and wlfo of Talent Rpent Friday tn Medford attending to biiRtncsi matters. Charles Chaplin at 1'aire lonthht. V. It. Thifhhnh of Yrek'a, Cat., I among tlio out of town visitors Ift tho city this week. . Cooing babies, singing birds, and fragrant blossoms will ndorii the First Methodist Episcopal church la1m Sunday morning. Purents will present tho babies 6f tho Cradle Roll. nearly fifty In number at this' ser vice. Everybody!; who loves bableh will want to bo there. ' A Jlrfe 11. T. Hull and tietco of Grants Pasn hix visiting frlendhbiiit relatives In thl'blty tor u fow dnjT. FV adults, tcctnro by Will G. SteW. lUustrntcn storc'biUlcon views or craicr i.aKO at tne rrosuyterian church, Tuesday S p. m March 30, auspices of Knights of Pythias. " E. Roberta of ltuncom spent Friday In Medford attending to bus iness matters. If you C. A. DoVoe, you can Ret Tho Country Gentleman for ono dol lar. P. I). Rlaekden of Climax Is In tho city Tor n few days attending to bus iness matters. Sco Shaplelgh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Police Judge Charles U. Gay re turned Thursday from a business trip to I.os Angeles. J. O. Corking, tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, Umo or place. Studio S28 Main St. Phono 320-J. A high wind swept over tho valloy from the south Friday night, and the sky Is still banked with business look ing black rlouds, though no rain has fallen. The forecast calls for this welcome function on the part of na ture. Old tlmbrs of the valley arc firm in their belief that April be a rainy month. will "Potash and Perlmuttor" at Vin Ing Theater, Ashland, Wednesday, March 31. Special theater car of Intcrurban Auto Car Co., will leave Medford at 7:30, returning after per formance. Round trip fifty cents. The big gray car. Tomorrow Is Palm Sunday, nnd the occasion will bo observed by special music nnd services In the churches of tho city. ' Candy, candy; get It at DeVoo's. A number of young pcoplo of tho city attended tho danco or tho "Live Oak" club given at Talent Friday night. First class dressmaker wishes en gagemcntR. Phono S55X. C Leach Cross, who punctured the fondest hopes of Medford. puglllstl cally, when ho defeated Hud Ander son on two occasions without much effort, is slated for tho discard him self, according to dispatches from Vow York. Crosj fought Charlie White ten rounds Thursday night, and made such a sorry showing, that tho boxing commission is considering the advisability of barring him from fu ture contests. Get It at Da Voo's Dr. 13. D. Plckel has returned from a trip to Portland, where ho attend ed tho annual meeting of tho stato board of health. Oet ycur nutter, cream milk and itter-mllk, at Do Voe' H. F. Sankey of Ashland spent Fri day in Medford advertising the com ng of "Potash and PerJmutter" to that city, Wednesday, March 31. Paporlng nnd painting. Phono E44-M. R. X. Foster has sold his interest in tho Jitney passenger service to W. E. Tarboll, who will operate tho lino 'n tho future In connection with Van It. PJorson. Two now Maxwell cars havo been added to tho service. Taxi Foster & Holbrook, Phono S85. City trip int. Two for 2fic. Corner Fir and Main Sts. 11 Charles Marrac of Hornbrook, Cal Is spending a few days In tho city on business. "THE SILENT PLEA" AT "Tho Silent I'Jen" is a tluce-jmrt Hroadwily sthr feature, written to nid tho inovement for grunting pension to mothetvs. It is a Htroiifj urgiiment in favor of tho widow nnd her chil dren, being helped by tho Ktnte, u vilul and moving ilrAmu with an nil- Htar eiiht, iiieluilitig Kdilh Story, Mary Andcrsoii tind Hurry MJorey. MEDFORD MAID TlilBUNE. AIBDffOUD. OKIMON, ATlTIJI)AV, MAKMMI, !7. Victor Klnxmnu, bnby Snmlow. l.bS AXUKJ.K&, CM., -March lMi. Tlitt eity linnet n "lOO-point linby.' 11U name is Otor FliiMiuin, five months. old son of Mr. nnd -Mr.. .Ja cob Fluxmnn, who onll him the "in fant white hope." and lie was dNeo- Wednesday Is the last day In which half payment taxes can bo made.. After that dato all payments must be In hill. Most of the small taxpay ers have remitted, and tho corpora tions. Including the Southern Pacific will pay next week. HIr busIncM the name as small owners taken ad vantage of the halt payment' clause. Tho funeral services of Mrs. Clau dia Hell; who died suddenly in this city Thursday will be held from the rosldenco of William Iludge, Cll west Tenth street, Sunday, March 2ft at 3 o'clock, Iho Rev. William R. Ham ilton of tho Episcopal church of ficiating, interment In tho I. O. Q. F. cemetery. Papering and painting. Phono G44-M. Carpenters aro remodeling the home of W. A. FolRer on R03.S Lane. Spraguo Rclgcl of Gold Hill spent Friday In Medford visiting friends and attending to business matters. Firo Insurance C. T. TenRwnld. 31S W. E. Rlchtcr of Auburnvlllo, Wis consin. Is spending a few days in the valley inspecting conditions. For better insurance, sco Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Tho Hall Auto company will inait-, gurato their regulnr passenger scr vico to Crater Lake, Jrino L'Otfi. Tio government mall carrying contract begins April 2. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with It. Havo thorn cared for by a skilled Marlnello operator. Tho comfort It brings is worth many times tho cost of treatment. The Marlnel lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utlcy, 407 Garoett-Coroy building. tf Wayno Lccvcr and wifo of Central Point spent Friday evening In Med ford wllh friends nnd relatives. Matinee, tho Page today. A telegram from Court Hall this morning, who is in Portland attend ing to business in connection with tho insalltlng of an auto nervlco between this city and Grants Pass, says that ho will visit Seattle and other Paget Sound points before returning home. Dr. RiddeJI has moved his offlco to tho Medford Furnlturo ft Hardwnro building, third floor. 31 1 S. IJ. Holmes of Eaglo Point spent Friday in Medford visiting frlonds and on business. Fancy groceries nt DeVoo's. Attorney R. R. McCabo was a pro fessional visitor In tho county seat this morning. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Rook Storo. THE PAGE SUNDAY Other fentures of tho Sunday pro gram nt tlm 1'ngo are n (Jeorgu Ado fable of "The Djvhio Spnrk That Hud u Short Circuit," n Selig wcKtcni drama, "The Man From TexnH," feu -luring Tom Mix mid IiIk Hpiiitcd West ern ridi'iK, mill u comedy, "Wjiy Hil- llni'tS Wiik l.nil" Mnrwiiil ttitiwlcul progrnm by Wiirlitzor oicleKtiii, Mr.lon Clydo Hnzelngt', orguiiist. FIVE-MONTHS-OLD BABY IS TINY SAND0W erfd nt the recent "better babies" sho wlune. Vietor scuied bij nt the puki'hh I'onpri'ss. UU lirst point wiih nchievol by ii bin winning; smile, di rected nt the examining ph.sieintiH and nur.se.s. Then In: demoiist rated physieul pnAvess that wns remark- Judge F. M, CalklnR of tho circuit court will leave the first of tho week for Grants Pass, preparatory to the opening of the April term of court In Johi'phlno county. Got Pan Dandy tirea at DoVoo's. N'lck Klmo of Griffin creek Is spending tho day In tho city attend ing to business limner's. Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tcngwnld 318 Joseph Duffy has returned to his homestead near Rutto Falls after sliding tho week In Medford. Why not get it at DoVoo's? Tho Eastor vacation In tho state and city schools will begin next Fri day, and IbbI for threo days. Very fow of Medford students nt Eugene and Corvallls will return homo this year. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto (look Store. " Tho Misses Louise Matheny nnd An- nette Prlthai;, of Grants Pass, teach ers of the schools of that city, spent Friday vIsttlhR the Medford grades. Heo Dovo Wood aDout that flro th luranco policy, Office Mall Trlbuno Bldg. DRAMA .LEAGUE. NOTES I The nrnmii'fc.V'uo will present nin- nleur pbiykJiV McdlVrd du.'ihg the present yi-nr. At recent mee:iu' mi nmuteiir drnmntii eommitte ns formed which" will liuve this work n charge. Sho;! sku'hrs will be given in conjunction with moving pietures nt tho Stur healer on staled dates nnd once or twice u year u stnntbiid drama of Home Mrt will be present ed. MnnngejkK.. L. Hernml of', the Star hns ilooa'lct UU theater tor these performance nnd bus co-operated with Hut llriinm Jcngiie in n way which in junking lim many friend-. The peroiiHvI of tlio new committee will bo nnnpilnred hi the near future. II ttv llllllfltllll 11 ft...1 ..i... ....... ntri.wr .. -.l.inriir.ii nnil nb. w.....u t-. ,;ii" scncoH two commit t et'H in the Drnimi league have been reorganized. Ralph linnlwcll ImH been named chairman of the idnygoiiiir committee, other memborH being Mm. Cleorgo jjoone Carpenter and Mrs. II. C. Stoddard, Kobert Kuhl Iuik been appointed ehainnan of the jircns committee nnd other memberH being MibH Lidn Aiih tin und Mm Toniev. ".Marta of tho Lowlnntln," the moving jiietiiro fenturo nt tho fitar theater recently, wiik un exiimplo of tho very bet in modern fietionnl drama, nnd it in tp bo regretted tlml tlio attctidanec, while good, wilri not better. Manager Heinard in serioiiH ly interested in mining the standard of moving picture in Medford nnd dosorvcK tho htrong hiipport of the J)rnma league. , NOTICE TO OUK Cl'SXOMEIlS Electric current will bo shut off from all lines In Medford for flftoon minutes from 2:00 to 2: 1C p. in. Sun day afternoon, March 28th. In ordor to muko necessary repalra to lino. Callfornla-dregon Power Co. TOO I.ATK TO OLAHSIFT X-ii. FOIt BALK One- or tho ucst driving marcs in Juclmbn county; albo rub ber tired ono Hoatiid lihaoton and harness. Phono 701), T FOIt ItHNT MOi'lorn furnished houno V. H. Kverliajrd, 1013 W, Dili, Phono iiC7J. Tlio World' CrvSTraFcialrvoyunt and 1'lfyiJlc Palmist MADAMI; VlfjTBRItOTH, who Is ono of tlio iiiobI rdpiJlia readers of life's wyHtdrloVln tho world, should bo consulted upoh all mattbru. fiho will astonish yb'u. Her hirtny yearn before tho public han'provon her 're liability. Her. great knbwledgb of tlio true, scl6nfo df jlaliillntry Is based Infallible principled ahd domon Biraicu met. in a. ucnirui. A WONDERFUL WOMAN nblc. Several times lie raised him self m mill down mi liU i itt 1 1 of Stiuily little MliiR Uion whieli iiiiih cleH bulged tluit u child of four or five might be proud to etnim. "He's u wonder," oxeluitned the e.Muniiiing doctors; "a regular Sim- I dow." CHANGE IN TAXI FIRM; TWO NEW MAXWELLS i W. E. Tarbell hns purchased M. Foster's Interest In the tuM 'lino and will bo associated with Van It. Pier sou. Their office will remain tit tho samo place, Parker ana Stnncllff's. Tho hew firm havo purchased nnd now have In uto two of tho popular Maxwell 191C cars. Thb price will remain the same, 16 cents anywhere In the city limits. Mcrttol IUieiiniAtlriiu Powder. Tho unusually largo sato of this remedy Is tho best ovldonco wo could offer you to prove Its merit. It In mado of effectlvo Ingredients, and Is guaranteed to glvo permanent re lief for rheumatism. Wo will gladly show ou the formula nnd explain Its merits to you. Prices 50c and 11.00. Ixirnl ngents, Hnsklns' drug storo. tt .NOTICE Notice Ih hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil nt Its meeting to bo hold April Cth, 19ir, for a llceu.su to nil malt, spirituous nnd vinous llqtlors In Quantities teas than n gallon on Itn place of business at 13 South Front street, city of Medford for a period or six month. C. J. CAR8TEN8, Dated March 21th. idV,. it h Just Natural To Admire Babies 0'ir nltnwtle nature ImrU lovr for tho -ooIiik tnUiit. And nt th iuiin tlmn tlio Niihjaot of inothrrhood In over iK'foro un. To know whui to do that will ndit to tho physical comfort or cxiH-ctnnt iikOthcrliootl I n nub-. ;l that link Inter ' eiti most omcn of all 1 1 un-ji. Ono of . -x s IU lllll IIVI'IUI .. thlniss Is Un oxtrrnal r v i-i.i ,1... .., ,..,.... i niitlomlnal .nfllU.II,. U..I.I I.. m. tiruK murm umitr the nanw of itotlirr'rt nna. vo .av Known ,., Kr.na- mothers, who In their ytmiiKcr dnyit rtlleu upon thu rttnuuy, ami who rcssim mend It to their own i1uuk1iItm that it certainly must bo wtmt Us tuiriio Indi cates. Thvy hnva until It for IIA direct Inllucnco upon the intmcles, ctiriN, Hen wont and tejiilonx dm It uins to afford relief from tlio strain and tln m uftnn unerntarlly neveru during thu jkjrlixt ot fXliecUincy. A little lKHk mailed by ItraiineM IIcku Jutor Co,. 30S lAmnr liMK...AtluntaK On., rrfcra to many thlnea that wumen llko to read about. It refers not only to tho relief from muscle Mraln dua to their xia union but aim) to imlittcu. itiuniltiK IrkiicdN. raking of brcaU uui luiuiy, other t)ltrcBcii. f Don't Forget Your Eyes NEGLECT IB just an dang'brous us I.NCOR ItECT glasses. Tho glasses I fit aro NOT JP8T ClhAHBKB. Thoy aro glasses ADAPTED TO YOUIt KVKItY ItlcqillHEMKNT and fu'rnlHlicd at a IircAfeoS'ATSM-: COST. I dbn't perform ahy InipOHBlblll tlos, but It yoiir oyoHlght can bo improved any I can do It; If It cannot, I will toll you so, Delays aro dangerous. DR. RICKERT EYESIGHT HPKCIAL1BT Over Daniels', Medford, Oregon1.' , WHEfi VOU TrIINK OF TIRES THINK of MMHr Vj7 GATES 1015 I i nr, i ;' 'iji . rtrv' mi iniM t . tvtM ulci i,v ' OIIOV I..III.VIW M. II' ..... . .I.i.ii, ...I, l',,.,S,l. fill l,,!, ' Hartford 'AcJclent am1 IriclcmiVity,,, of lliirtfor.l In the Stale of ('ohnertlcut on llio Hint dfty ftf Deccmboi-. V I, made to the liiMiirilueo iMiuliilmdoucr of tile Htrtto of OiVnon, piirHiiluil (o '"W! CAIMTM Amount of cnpUnl paid up ....7rill,t)lltJ.IH IXCOMIU,, Net premiums received duihiK tho ymr ..i..Ki; 1 i"U",780tt R Interest, dlvldeuibi, mid rents teeeheil iluihig".' ...'I. i ue ) oar Iittitliut frmtl fit lit l hnllritilu l.iiwtlvtiil the ohr . Total Income. .. . . ' DlfllliyitHKMHNTH Lik.sMeii paid during the year, Including mljilit . ifnmt Oxilensefl, ntc ,. ... CouiuiIhhIoiib itud aalarlp patd. fliirjug TnM'H. llcefiserf. mid foes en iiiii uuriuii Auloiint of (ill other expeudlliiies s ,'..i Total expendlturei! Value of sioeks and hondii owned (iiuirltiii rniiit)f ,37HQUtl,n(i l.liana on mortgilKefl and collateral, etu . -. uA...a.i Ciish In liaiilis mid on uuid . . ., l (m,l)(k,lt I , Prumlums In coiichu of collection written itlnoy i Mepteiuher .10, iy I I , artO.ldil 07 Intoreit and rent due and accrued i . . .'.... ".M,;t27.llK Amount of all other iisHetH Total assets admllteil In Oregon - ...... . . lilAIUI.ITlkS GrosM clalniH for losnes unpaid $ 1 !U.O IU..t.1 Amount of illicit nod premtuitiit on nil out- standing rlsldi 4 IH,73lum Dui for commlw.don nnd brokeriigo (........'. All other liabilities ... . aa,S7lUIC, Total lluhllltleM $172,20 l.flil Total premiums in force December Ml, I HI I KSo.lJSiJ.ir. IM'SIN'KSS IS OIIKGON FOIt THM YEAR Gross premiums vecehed during lln ear . . $l0.7ofloi PremluuiH leturued during tho )ear l.SSii.01 Losses paid during the enr . . a32.ntt I.osies Incurred during the )enr .. I,tl2l.s:i IIARii'Oltlt AtHiDUNT AND INIUOINITY M HvJiv. L. D, Kwiniey, Smvtiir), Statutory resident general ugenl mid ,attonui for service: .1. .1. Doiinlit, Porllaud, Oregon. It. A. IIOLMIX, Itexldent Agent, Mtsloitl, Oregon. Bananas $1 A BUNCH AND UP At New Bnnnna Storo nnd car on Front Street. Just jot In car load direct from New Orleans. 800 BUNCHES Itecniiio It jtivi'H tho highest motor cur service at lowest cost the I'ord In thu oim car von II find In laro numbers and In ronntnnt use. In overy land It's n better enr this car tnnn ntfor before -11111 It sells for C0 loss than Inst ear. The I'ord U over) body's motor car bocatito every body can easily understand and safnty nperntu it. Doesn't take n nldllcd itterlinnln to opnrnto or cure for tho Kord. Less than two rents 11 inllo to operntu nnd maintain tho Ford. With "Ford Hervleo ror Kord Owners" our I'ord enr Is never Idle. Iliiyors will share In profits If we si1 nt retail riOO.000 now I'ord rani bflwimit Atifciut I'JH and AiiKtist 10 IB. ltunubout $1 10; ToiirliiK Car $I!I0; Town Car IC'.mi CoiiMlot l'r.0; Sedan IVTC, f. o. b. Dvtroit with all equipment. On display and sale ai C. E. GATES FARM INSURANCE Means Protecting your crops and stock from tlamnue your pastures from outside stock provenllnrj need less lass. PAGE FENCE IS THE BEST ' , " Insurance you can buy for your property Its permanent Insurance analnst crop losses and rav ages of stock. It Works for your continuously, year after year. It gives Hotter protection than any other fence, it (jives you rjooil honest vallie for every dollar' spent. Another carload shipment Just received. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE 134 North Rlvcrsldo -tU T--T- "r-TT-T-." i ..i,.....,, llllrlllU '' & ' 'K id tii, nit " I IIU, I .ill. '.Ml ?l!tUssifnino i t . $!HlUnlU7 ..'.HBlJftSO.OB .. 47013 1 K0 . ll.07S.tl . l2fi,blt2.t.S t It year me yuar I , '- IVMHliTtl' ' ' ' i t . t , ltill.iiMU.UO ,. Ir. l'J.r.7 .fg,iK7,ri6.Q(! FENCE MEN" Medford Sfev rt-TW