t'r$? ?y y; ' ' '.I J'AGE TWO MMUHOftU MAIL TfllBUNK. MEDFOKU. OKKCION, MONDAY, mai?oit 2), 1015 '? W? ? ii '. 11.U It -j-t H " v t r I"' It w i 1 Vi." K - :- m nmliliiK lino, Tim liullen imi koUIiik roiuly for tlu tuiminl kustor ilruim pn imlo, H. C. Colllim hml llio ntlnfortuno to loco a ynhialtu brook nmro Inst 'l'luirsilny. A renl cstnto tliutlor of Moitforil with two iroBioi'llv lnnil buyera wn looking over llio Hay ranch In IIiIh coninuinlty InMt Monday ami noontoil to bo woll nlonttoil with our offering. W, A. Suninor of tlio Palmer In vestment romntuiy ritlcmlilo tlio ditch MiH'tliiK hero Tltlirmlay nftornoon. li. K. Cntou nml ilittiKlitur. MIhs Dulcle, wor trntllni; In tho Vnlloy towns Thtirtulny. ltnwl Supervisor Vlticmit la null liiB tlio preliminary nrrmiKvmuntn for KruilliiK tho now road Just opened between hero and Hold Hilt, .lack Front wan ivconiioitorltiR in theaovarta Wetlnemlny nlRht and was met by a brigade of miiiiiIko pota. The achool la nroparltiR nu KnHtor proKram to bo rendered Sunday con tiiR April 4th. llov. W'nlrnff will havo charRO of tho imrvlces and will deliver a npcclal nornion followliiR tho closo of tho exerclnos. Hotidinot Conner la very liiiny buay theao lua dolnR RmftliiR work In hlM ix'ar orchnrd. Tlio ball gniuo Sunday between tho local tonni and tho Central Point team drew n largo crowd that aeomed to enjoy tho hltthiK and rnnnlnK which was about nil there wan to tho vanio aa tho Central Point boya aeom. ed to bo feolliiK tho effects of o nlRht out and tho homo team wero ron tentcd aa lonr na thoy wero n fow runa In tho lend. Score. U to 19. l.at Wedneaday evening tho younR people of tho neighborhood gatherod at tho Colllna homo, It being tho 18th anniversary of tho birth of Mlaa Clara. Tho evening was spoilt with gamea and Jokes, aomo of which caused much merriment, after which a do tlcloua lunch waa served. Tho young folks nro united In declaring tills ono of tho most plcaannt affairs of tho season nnd wish Mlsa Clara many moro happy birthdays. i -iii- tpt r IOCAL AND I- PERSONAL Axe.1 Lnndnrcn of tho lUuo Led so district who has been spending the winter at Jacksonville Is In tho city toddy attending to business matters. M. Mannseo of Coshocton, Ohio, la spending, n fow days In tho city nnd valley Inspecting local conditions. Havo your lawn mower sharpened by J. . Mitchell, phono 320-J. tt Judge William M. Colvlg or Port land, tat agent of tho Southern Pa cific Is in tho city today on official buslties. Tuesday morning ho will iy half of tho railroad taxes, or about $35,000 to tho county treas urer. Another five hundred pound ship ment of those, delicious chocolato creams going at thirty cents a pound at poVoo's. Palm Sunday was obsenred In tho churches of tho city yesterday with appropriate music and sermons. Oregonlan agency at DeVoo'a. Louis Knutzcn of Talent spent Sat urday In Med ford attending to bust .upm matters, C. A, poVoo for subscriptions. i ,A. Main ot Ager, Cat., to spending a few days in tho city attending to business jnatters. v ..I Every, day is fish day. Wo always ,, kJMTB the best .in tho fish line. Call us at phone 362, Med ford Fish and Poultry market. 9" James Anderson ot Cold Hill was a business visitor in tho city Saturday afternoon. Sweet cider at D Voe's W. J. Rodgors of Beagle transact ed business matters in this city Sat urday. Money to loan first roortgago on brick buildings. IU II. McCnrdy. "! Thomas Carlton of Wctlcn spent Saturday and Sunday In this city at tending to business matters and visit ing friends. Wo havo fresh every' day, clams, crabs, oysters and fish. Your orders will bo delivered promptly. Mcdford Fish and Poultry market, phono 3C2. 9 0. K. Harrington of Salem was a business visitor in the city Saturday afternoon.. "Grown In Mcdford" vegetable plants for salo. Many varieties. Or der now for futuro delivery. Mad dox & BoUnney, Portland Ave. Green house. Phone S7R. 30 D. H. Cronemlllcr of Jacksonville was a business visitor In tho city Sat urday afternoon. Free to adults, lecture by Will G. Steel, Illustrated stercoptlcon views of Crater Lake at tho Presbyterian church, Tuesday 8 p. m.. March 30, auspices of Knights of Pythias. 7 The Andrews Opera company pass ed through this city Saturday attor- noon en routo to Eugene whore thoy will make their next stand. They will present "Martha" in several Willam ette valley towns under tho auspices of Elk lodges. If you C. A. DeVoe, you can get The Country Gentleman for one dol lar. Roger S. Dennett returned Satur day from a ten days business trip through northern California and Klamath county. Soe ShnplclKh Hardware Co., for f'rhlngitackle especially the boys. Since tho pollco Issued their edict regarding tho cleaning up without the Incentivo of clean up day, tho garbage haulers of the city have had more work than they could handle. City officials maintain that Medford will be nearer a spotless town than In any year, when special days were sot asldo. J. 0.i'43erklng, tbe best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives made any. where, time or place. Studio 328 Main St. Phone 3 20-J. Henry Thompson of Watklns spent Saturday in Mcdford attending to bus iness matters. Candy, candy; got it at DoVoo's. J. T, Sullivan, manager of the Roguelands company will return to morrow from a woolt'a business trip to San Fraticlaco, First class dressmaker wishes en gagements. Phono 855X. C T. E, Danjols and Carl Tongwald wero visitors In Ashland Saturday night. Get It at De.Vpe'i. A Ford auto, owner unknown, was wrecked on tho Ashland road south of Phoenix Saturday evening, by crashing into a telophonu polo. Tho driver, to provont hlf) identity from bolng known, removed tho license tag. Get ycur nutter, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voo'i. E. D. Hanley leavos today for Alas ka for tho summer, whoro he baa cannery interests with County Com missioner Frank H. Madden. Papering and painting. Phono 644-M. Arthur Row, concreto inspector of the Siskiyou division o'f the Paclfio Highway, is spending a few days in the olty, ' Taxi Fester ft Holbrook, Phono Hi. City trip 15c Two for 2Dc. Corner Fir aad Main fits. nl "visitor in the city this afternoon. Mrs. MnrRarot McOuIrk of this city left Saturday tor n three months visit In tho cast and middlo west. She wilt visit Uiq San Francisco fatr, points to the south,' New York, nnd rolntlves In Milwaukee boforo return ing to this city. Papering nnd painting. Phono 54 4-M. Herbert Ilerrlan, n student nt Eu gene, la spending tho Enster vaca tion with relatives in this city. Flro Insurance C. Y. Tongwald. 318 "Potash nnd Porlmulter," ono ot tho greatest Jewish comedies over written, and founded upon Montaguo Glass' stories In tho Saturday Even ing Post, will bo presented nt tho Ylnlng theater In Ashland Wednes day night, A number ot loent theater goers havo mado arrangements to nt tend. Special trips will bo mado by the lnterurban service. For better insurance see Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Tho funeral aervtcea of Mrs. Ames D. netl who died suddenly In this city last Thursday was held from tho res idence of William DudRC, Gil West Tenth street Sunday afternoon, in the presence ot n large number of friends nnd acquaintances. Tho Inst rites wero performed by the Rev. William D. Hamilton of tho Episcopal church. Interment was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with it. Havo them cared for by a skilled Marinello operator. Tho comfort it brings is worth many times the cost of treatment. Tho Marinel lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Uttoy, 407 Garnett-Coroy building. tf Miss Madellno Pratt of Eimlra, N. Y., Is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Fred H. Hopkins of the Snowy Ilutto orchards noar Central Point. Matinee, the Page today. Tho playing season of tho Pacific Coast lcaguo opens this week in Cal ifornia cities. Two southern Oregon "players aro Included on tho rolls, Don Radcr of this city, inflcldcr with tho Vcnlco tern, and Jud Pernoll of Grants Pass, pitcher with tho San .Francisco team. Dr. Rlddcll has moved his oftico to the Mcdford Furnlturo & Hardware building, third floor. 314 According to R. D. Hoke ot tho Co-operative cannery, tho Rogue Riv er acreago for garden truck this year, "will bo three times that ot any prev ious year. Fancy groceries at DoVoc's. A. H. Calhoun of Phoenix spent Saturday in Mcdford attending to bus iness matters. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposito Book Store. Herman Purucker of Ashland spent Saturday In this city attending to bus. incss matters. Get Pan Dandy bread; at DoVoo's.0 Louis Ulrich and wife of Jackson ville visited friends in .this city Sun day afternoon and evening. Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tengwald 318 A, S. Ames of Talent spent Satur day in Medford attending to business matters. Why not got It at DoVoe'aT C. D. Hoon made a business trip to tho Applegate. Ho expects to be 'absent three or four days. Kodak finishing and suppllos at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite UnnV; Store R. E. Ncal of Mcdford Is a recent arrival nt Hotel Uonson, Portland. Seo Dave Wood aoout that tire In lurance policy. Office Mall Tribune Oidg. R. W. Ruhl, editor of Die Medford Morgon Sonne, has received a letter from his brother, Arthur Ruhl, who is in nerlln studying Industrial con ditions In Germany during war times, as a representative of Colller'a Week ly, stating that tho kalsor's realm Is suffering no sorlous inconvenienco, nnd that there Is plenty of everything eo eat except bread. The correspord- ent sent an envelope In which bread Is Issued. He writes that .the cafe life ot Berlin is the samo ns usual, and that normal conditions prevail In Llopzig, Dresden and Frankfort-On- Tho-Maln. Choice Roguo River I Tamo and Bat con at Independent Market, phono 27. E. W, LllJegran of this city Is a business visitor in Ashland for a fow hours this afternoon. II. G. McWjIliams ot Ashland Is a business visitor in tho city this after noon. Gerald Sooysmlth and Carl Mlddle busher havo moved to tholr ranch south of Medford. A posso of Oakdale residents have k skunk corralled under Dr. E. G. Rlddell's garage, and a stringent blockado has boon declared to Btarvo tho member of tho mephltio family out. The mophlto will not como out, and no ono will volunteer to bring, him out, so it has been decided to starve him out. There is no question about the blockaded varmint being under the garage. The South Oakdale district Iiaa boon pestorod for some timo by the unwelcomo visitor, now making a last stand. Harry Taylor is seriously ill at his home on South Riverside avenue, A. A. Craft of Agate is a business C. C. McOlcndon of Gold lllll spent Saturday In Medford visiting friends nnd attending to business matters. County Aasosaor W. T. Grlovo ot Jacksonville la In the city thla after noon attending to official buslnens. Andrew Poolo and wlfo ot Trail spout Saturday In Medford attendinu to business matters. W. C. Frullt. forest rnnRer nt Cop per, California, has returned to bin station after spending a few days In tho city. Joseph Duffy ot tho Uutto creek district returned to his home Satur day after spending tho week In Med rord. Frank Farley of Grants Pass spent Sunday tn this city visiting friends in thla city. ELKS INSTALL 1 OFFICERS 0 Installation ot new officers of thu Elk lodge will he held ut the Elks temple on Norlh Cent nil avenue, Thursday, April 1. E. T. Staples of Asliliuul will install the officers. The following officers will be intnllvd: Y. 11. McGownn, exulted ruler; Curl Heilbronner, esteemed lending knight; Junns Wold, esteemed lo.vnl knight: J. J. lluchtcr, esteemed leelurinc: HE STILL, AT T NEWPOR NEWS NKWTOl'T NKAW, Vn., Mureli 'Jl. The Uoiumn uuxiliiny oiuNer Priiu Kilol Fiiediich still lay nl her look today, iiimmilly no more pre pared to nmku ti dtisli for sen than ut tiny other time during the Inst week, but tho nativities nil nround her convinced local officiulx Hint some defiuito step soon would be taken either to interne the raider or scud her out. Other tliiuPtwii torpedo boats nnd ihio submarine, dnylight disclosed no other American ships in tlicu wnters although hntllcrfhipi were reported throughout tlio night pitliering' to protect American neutrality. SOUTH BUTTE FORK Cattle nnd Iiorie owners of the south fork of Little Uutto hnvo form ed the South Unite Cattle association, fccuring permit from the forestry de partment to range their stock in the Crater Lake national forest reserve. knight; L. I Jacobs, Beerelarv J. J.J At n meeting held recently (he fol Wilkinson, treasurer; Chnrles It. I lowing officers were elected: Presi dent, Charles 1 loci ft; vice-pn'suleiit, C. H. Moore; sren'tary nnd treasurer, Gay, tyler, and C. E. Gates, trustee for the thrcc-yenr tenu. Wi'unesdny night, March 31, the Elks will hold a stag party in their clubrooms nnd on Tuesday, April 0, will hold n dnuce and reception to the newly elected officers. The house rules of the recently op ened clubrooma hnvo been issued, and provide that no resident of the Med ford district of the lodge not n mem ber of the lodge "shnll meet in or en joy nny of the privileges" of the club rooms. Xon-resident nro granted uuuiis.Mon upon introduction uy n member. Non-residents nro barred on Sunday and election days. Tips to employes, credit to all, doRS gambling and disorderly con duct aro barred. W. T. Kinnoy; advisory bonnl, Gus A. Peck, CharlcH Edler, John Wnlch nnd Jlenry Tonn. A dozen stockmen arc on the membership list. The members co-operate in care of the cattle nnd the economical handling of the range. TABLE ROCK TABLETS MERRYMAKERS END BY ING HOUSE Fire early Sunday morning gutted n residence on Kenwood avenue, near West Fourth street, owned byS. I). Sleppc, causing n damngo of about $400. The nlarm wn,s turned in tit 2:30 o'clock. The house is unoccti pied, but furnished. Tho fire is sup posed to have been started by tres passing mcrrymnkers, who entered tho homo widi n pass key nnd built n fire in the stove. Tho floor be neath the stove was burned. Uecr bottles nnd other evidences of mi orgy were found. Neighbors report ed that thoy hnd heard singing nnd loud talk in tlio house on several occasions. ANNETTE KELLERMAN AT PAGE T Annette Kellcrmnn, the ncrf-et wo- inan, is seen nt the. Page Mom!ny and Tuesduy of this week in a gurgioiu nnd Hpcctnculur film masterpiece, "ricpttineM Daughter." llns is a pic tnro different from anything eer be fore seen and is n thrilling and beau tiful pictorial triumph. It is a won derful production, showing Anuctto Kellcrmnn, tho queen of tho sen, ns a great nctrcss, a graceful dancer and an expert swordswomnn. Mrs. Nottlo Green of Control Point Is spending n few days with Mrs. A. L. Vincent who Is busy .with several Easter gowns. Dick Waters nnd family of Medford motored out to tho Scabrook ranch Sunday where thoy spent tho day. Vorno Pendleton Is spraying tho Arrow Head orchard .foe Mr. Wilcox. ..Inspector Kllno has spent tho last foWdays in jlheso parts and has gath ered several specimens of orchard pests that lie will'takja to Dr. Ilemler tton to bo exnmlned. Mr. Kllno ad vises all orctiarillsta to spray for scale this whotltc fliero any acnlo In ajght or not, as tho-worrthcr Is Ideal for spraying and no.xt oprlng It might bo different. . :' Sevoral of our yotinKpcoplo,nttcnd- cd a dance given at tn&Turpln homo In tho stlckey country Saturday night. A letter from Fred Itecao who la In San Frnntleeo'ntates that ho Is hnvi time doing cariwntcr work and at tending the big fair. Ed Vlncont nnd R, E. Nealaan wero in Eaglo Point Saturday night (link ing arrangements for tho staging of tho play "What Happened to Jones," which will bo put on there somo timo in tho futuro. Much work is going on In tho dress WASHINGTON, March 20. The stato department officials feel that American forces already nt Hrowns villc, Tex., nre maple to protect that town during tho fighting between Cnrranrn and VilV.forcea. AID REFUSED SINKING SHIP (Continued from Page Ono.) people were strugglinc in the water when a trawler reached tho scene and rcM-ucil 10.1 of them, tntiiHferrtiiu them later to n destroyer. Another thirty-five were picked up by another Msliiiig boat. Ihrec ot the persons rescued had mistiuied injuries lv TT Theatre I MARKET EEPOET - Price Pja Vf Dexiera EGOS ir,173c UUTTER -Dairy, two pounds -15c. POTATOES $1.7,r) per 100 lbs. ONIONS 1Jjo per lb. HONEY l'Jeo pr lb. ' CIDER 25c. PORK 88sc. UEEF 9llc. LARD 10c. BACON 13fn)18o. SHOULDERS 12e. HAM 10c. BUTTER FAT 20c. BUTTER Wliolebalo(27c. JJiveatocK HOGS Alivo, 0c. STEERS Alive, rji-0,c. COWS Alive, 50c, r VEAL Drowsed, 1012c. POULTRY Mixed chickens, 10 12o; dressed, 1215o; hens, 12 14o; springs, 1420u, Hay and Grain (Buying Price's.) ;V7IEAT $1.30 bushel. OATS $38 ton. HAY Alfaira, $14 ton; grain, $13, BARLEY Whole, f 33. Monday -Tuesday Nights VAUDEVILLE The Conway Sisters In Their Natlvo Songs and Dances "The Kiltie Girls" Photo Plays The Golden Goose Two Part Hroncho Fcuturo Producing u NATION'S PRIDE FLYING "A" FEATURE Madona of the Poor Two Part Thanhauaor i Cursed by His Beauty A Rip-roaring Keys tono Comedy Stop CoiiRhs, Croup, Whooping Lough and Colds promptly with Svlilffmnun's Concen trated Expectorant. 2 ounces tnalio pint. Guaranteed to bo tho best remedy over used or money refunded by all druggists. Adv. 10 and lfic Any Seat If) and ICo STAR Monday-Tuesday PARAMOUNT PICTURE Mr. Tcsse Lasky PIIBSBKTS Robert Edeson IN Where the Trail Divides VIVE 1A11TS Aftornon 2: ID j Evening 7 FIELD PEAS Among the field grnlni: that thrlvo in this locality Is FIELD PMAR, tho great forage ylolder for hogs and cattle. It also Is a great humus builder for worn cut soils. Try somo this spring. Wo also havo to offer tho following field seeds: Early Maturing Spring Oats, Alfalfa, Timothy, Red Clover, Rye Grasses, Field und Swoot Corn, Sudan Grass, Millets, and various other field seeds suitablo to thja local ity, and ?t tested nuulity. MONARCH SEED & FE ED CO. 0I7K. MAIN S . , Uornuui shrapnel mill mime, of llie cit ttinc. iiioln Htal'l' on the Falaliu welc killed. Captain Couflnim Htmy Tho nkipper of tlio IIhIiIiijt bout Eileen Euunii, which lmitleiimliM lu tho ickimio work, icpoilcd Hint no el'-linoio luin I'utl.wiUU Hindu li.V Hi" I'H'W f lli'J Hiiliiiuuhio In nNh IIiii nni'muiH who wiM'ft'MniifKllnjr lu I ho wilier. TJie,Elccii.Kiiinia xijjlilcil llio hiiIi inui Inn Hhurlly iifloi' nin, tier hUii- ner until, und tiilltiwcd llio cifil't lor 11(1 filllllW an iiour. CI ffieaaaae Those of Middle Age Especially. When yon have found no remedy for tho horrors that oppress you during change of life, when through the long hours of the day it seems as though your back would break. wnen your nenti acnes constantly, yon are nervous, de- down nams, i Compound dv. and has carried bundled:! of women safely through this critical period. Read what these three women say: pressed ami suffer from those dreadful bearing t don't forget that Lydia li. I'inkham's Vegetable is the safest and surest leinedy, and has carriet From Airs. I forming, Buffalo, N. Y. Hurr.u.0, N. V. "I um writing to lot you know liow much your ini'illi'liio Iiiih cloius for mo. I fulled toiiibly iliuliur tlio IiihL wlnli'r nml tmmtiior mid tivery ono romiirkcd uhoiil my utvunui() I Hiif fcivd from n foninlo trotihlo mid nhviiyti hud pjiiim in my baolc, no niiotlto mid nt timeu wiw very weak. "I wiw vi.sltitie;ntii fiicnd'ii liotmo ono dny mid olio UioupIiL I nopiled J.ydiu K. lliikliiiin'ri Veinlilo Coniioiiiid. I took it mid liiivoKiilncd eight imuiulK, hnvu a Kxxl ni'jwtlto mid mil fiudlnp; In'ttortivury ilnv. Kvon'body In n.ikliiK mo what I tun dolne; nml I uieoiiiiiicud Lydln v.. IMnkhnm'.'t Vogutulilo C)inHiiiHl. Vott limy iiuIiIImIi IIiIh letter If you wish nnd I hopo others who hnvo tlionnuiti comjilnliiL will nco It mid Kut health from your medicine- as I did." Afro. A. IIuununo, 1)1 ytnutou St., BulTulo, N. V. Made file Well and Strong. Maokdom, N.Y. ' I wju nil run down nnd very tiilu lu flesh, nor votw.no njipotlto, could not nlcop mid wita wcuk, nml foil Unlly nil the tlino. Tho doctora wild I hud jnxir hit oil und what I hud wiw turnitiK to rator. I tix)k illll'urt'iit incdieliiuH which did not holl) mo, but Lydia 1-1 I'lnkhmn'ri Veitnhlo C)iniomiil iimiln mo woll unit Btrontr, nnd I mn tvcommemllng It to my frlondd." .Mra. Fjibu C'iiace. It. No, S, Alntx'don, N.V. TIic Change of Life. Helthviixk, JIo. MJJy tho tvio of Tallin K. Pinkhmn'rtVoKolnlilo CotnjKiuud I Ijnvo Huccoasfully jnnscd throiiKh u nuwL trying thins tho niungu of J.ifu. I Htiirurud with u wouknomi, und had to ntuy In lied tluvo dnys nt n limit. Io'dln K. I'inkhiim'rt Vtwlulilo C'oiiiihiuiiiI restored mo to ivifert health, nnd I um imilsliie; it, for tho U-iicIlt of other women wlio i:T?r uu 1 did." Mru. W. ti. Dvyxll, Ilouto No. 1. Jkiltsvitlo, Aid. For no yearn T,jtlla r.. Plnltfinm'n Vflffetnlilo Compound liun !eou tlinntniuliirtl rt'incdyfor f tnaln lltn. No nun nlclc avKIi vvoinun'rt iillmoiitn docrt Juitlco tn liemolf If ulio does not try tlilrt fa niotiH inciileluo niailo front rootx nmt liorlis, it 1 um rcttorcilHoiiiunyHUf fori m;wouioutolnuiltli. aKteWrltotoI.YIUAl'INKIlAMMKIIIClNKCO. JMF (CONFIli:.NTIAI,) LYNN, MASS., for nil vice. Yiaur letter will Iks opoueil. reail nml nnnworcil by a wotnau unit held In ntrlct coiilltlcncoi TUr n A r MONDAYand Mcdford's Lcatllr.-3 Tlicalcr - TUESDAY Afternoon nml Kvcning Annette Kellerman Hh 7rfT7ii; fKH HL ?JiV'ffRri "uVBI i n 2,'rf99H3SHI 'i i Ml Neptune's Daughter In Seven Wontlorful Parts With a Company of 1000 Players Contest Coupons will not bo accepted for this at traction Monday and Tuesday aftornoons and evon ings. Admissien: Lower Floor 25c; Balcony, 16c. While this is moro than our regular4 admission, it is less than this picture has been shown' for in many of the larger cities. I