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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1915)
i lta,vvJ4Y-t' s" i l I MTCDTTOTtT) MATT; TltTBTTNTC, MTCDFOTW) OKKflON, MONDAY, ITAVC1T 2!), 101.1 ptob Tints V' hnw7i MERCHANTS FORM CRED1TASS0CIA I AI SPRINGS CITY ARHIiANM), Mim-li 1!. "W", llm HlltllTNllUICll, lilt ll ll.V OXlt'XH (Mil wIhIi lo Imtoiihi iiit'inlid of Ilia At-h- lllllll ltllHiltt-NH Ml'll'H IthMllfiltlloil, Mlllt licri'by ni;roo to abide by llm roaMl tiitiun mill liy-lau'M of llm unhocIm (inn, whli'h htiuiila for llic lioltcniifiit of liuNiiu'KH fuiiilitloiiH, hoth from tin initri'liMiilN' mill i'oiihiiiik'in' htninl jmlnlH." Tim Ii'kIi'uI oiili'inni! of 41m foicn liitf iii,niiilili,( liliciiillv Hliiril hv tin ImihIiimh I'li'ini'iil hen', wiih n rally at 7ii)(ic hull lit m! Fiiilnv evmiiiiK, wlntre tlio Atdihiiul lliihlnrHK Mi'ii'n iishoi'Iii tloii wiih Imitii'lirtl. I,. It. Mi'iiick (if Portland, Hi'i'iclmv (if tin Onoii Ktalo Iti'lnll McicIiiiiiIm' uHMirlntloii, wan pirni'iit mill iinkIhIi'iI llic local ini'ii to oicmilo, adilrcHHiiii: them in I In- mimt iiplituistin am I'oiiipllniriit niy tomiM. Officer Am Cluuvn I,. R. Hi own N pti'sldiMit; I-1. !. Shiiin mnl ( W. Nim, vlecprpHl IimiIh; M. K. Itritftt, M-iMetiirys II. (I. Kuder, Jr tii'iiHurcr. DIipcIoim iih A. I.. I.iiiiiIi, W. II. MrNnlr, A. ('. Niiiliii'r, J. II. .Medea ami Henry 1'rovot.t. A imciiiImthIiIh I'oinmltti'i' Jiii-IiiiIi'm W. II. McNiilr, . W. NiniH, V. J. Shluii, A. ('. NlniiifjiT mnl V. Y, ClOWNIIII. Over nixly were pirnriit nl Hip In itial inert hip, tliirly-nvi- linen of litis InetH bring ri'pii'Ni'iilil. Anions thoM' vho hiuurd the call for Hit' kiiiIicHiik witi's Niiiin & Saniuli'is, Kiwrr ; II. (I, Kmli'ih Son, (1rpnrtiiK'iitt.tot", I. .1, Mi'Nair, druguM; lliiuu & Hliinii. IiooJh anil .imh ; I.. .1. Orrrti, men-hunt tailor; P.. I'.. Miller. Imkor; C. II. Wolf, Aslilnnil ltieer.1: J. P. rally, m'i'iiihI liamt uooiU; II. T. llaiiliumii, clothier; .1. X. Ui'iiniH, Kiurer; Aflilmiil Trmllnc . general iiu'H'IiuiiiIke: Morris fc l.iiMrom, Kiirngi'; P.mil Poil, iinpli'ini'iit; I.oo mi4 fi Ni'Ihoii, kioimth; licit It. direr, AhIiIiiiiiI Tiilmu; Holme Him., trio err; A. It. Iliown Meat Co.: William Fliti'hiiM, grocer; W. V. Cummin, con feeliourr; NimnpT &JtherlMii, grit "err: F. I.. Cauiw, Fonl gnrnge; K It. dreir, iigiir laauufurltiri-r; A. I. I.ainli, hlaekMiiith; I'rowmt IIioh., hardware; Mi'N'air llnw,, li iihuNIh; 1. II. Ii'i'iilioui'r, pi'oni liaml k"uN'. J. II. .Mi'(lri, ilry kooiIu. I'Iiui .'Mdiillilj lUitupirt Not oxer half Hip tficlil Iiiih Iiitii rainaHHfil, nml I ho rninmlttro on incinlicihliip will p to voik accoul iiiKly to loiuitl up the liolo hunch. Tint event I'liui'linlcil with n hauqilt't mnl Miiokcr, which will ho n feature of ruch monthly pntlirrini;, thr nIcw n nl h of. the associalicn having made nrrmieeuiPiitH with the lmlicV tioci rll"H of Ilia various (hurehi'K to fur nish tho haiiipu'l reipiisiiu in rota tion. !. S. llrown of tlu Ahlmnl Trail ing Co., oi initialed this iiNNociation piopiisiiinu mnl Iiiin worhril early mnl Into for its cHtahliHlimeiit hen, hnviiii; realii'il tln importmieo of tlic-niovo-iiionl hy vlitua of ilH hiii'i'csh in other localltii'H in the way of getting the husinchS nieii together on n hroml gaiiKO platfonu, tluiM eliniiiinting plipies anil jpaloiiHicR. Medfonl Visitor Mi'shi-h. 1'.. N, Wnrnor, Km I flnililix, lohii ('. Maun, Williaui F. Ihmiich. K. V. Sehiuiill, K. C. ltehlinc ami others from tho MiMlforil-anKoeiation oinni over to help install the Axhlmiil hoily, mnl their eoiunieuts mnl mhice iu tint piciuixeH went mot oppoitune, in iihiiiiieh aw they iiro actively iilentl fieil with one of the most pio-ichhive mnl hiiecessful UHhoeiiilioiiK in the hlate. The next iiieeling of Ilia Aslilnnil nftHocintinu will ho held on Apiil 0, nt which time a constitution ami hy lawn will ho adopted. NKW YOItlC, March 20, A further rlHu of over 7 polntH In Ilothluhmu .Stool wiih tho (louilmuit feature of to dny'ii ourly aitorntlaitH, Tho Block I'ohc to 82, a now IiIrIi record and Ki polntR aliovo Hit prlcu of Inst Fri day. Further realization nt tho com. pany'H IncronuliiK huslneRH nml nhort coverlnc contithutod to tndny'ii niovo iiiont, Another specialty, flniiornl motors, added Bovoa points to Satur ilay'n 8 point iIho. I'rlcca Bhadud in tho Ronoral list hoforo tho end ot tho half hour, SIOUX FALLS THEATER DESTROYED BY FIRE SIOUX FAIJ.S, fi. 1)., March 20. Tho MnjoHtin theater Intro wiih do troyo(l hy firo oarlv today. Lonh ifJW.OOl), A Hloelc doiupaiiy lost all of Hh wnrdrolu). FIELD WORK FOR VALLEY SCHOOLS SOUTHERN PACIFIC TO NOW UNDER WA I'lofcHHor I,. I'. Ilnriiuuloii stnppcd olf in Ilia county on Thurxiluy ami Friday of last week on IiIh ictuiii from u tour of Klamath county. Mr. HiiiriiiKtou mnl County Hupei intend cut WVIIm iilcil ltoue Itivcr, FuotV eicck, fluid Hill and the DaritancllcH on Tlitii'Miluy, mnl TaTlent, Howard school, Ccntial Point mnl KiikIu I'oint on Fiiilay, ami found enthnslaHlic hoyH mid gills in every school. Tal ent ami (lolil Hill each have over foity eiirolleil in tint project work, ami it is piedlclcil that the iiumher of project w oi kern iu the county this ,cnr will he seveial times us maiiv as last year. Hold Hill, lingua lliwr, Talent mid Kagle I'oint lire nlicady innkiug plans fur hlg local fairs. At Kagle Point Mr. Harrington gave his lectiiie, llliislialcd hv sletieoplieon views, to the icsciidiled hoys mnl gills ami itateiits, it heing the oeeus- i.... .p ,i... i.... ii, ...... i 'l' I...... I. mi m nil' iriiMii i iii . ,u- 1 1 in , ivj n nssoelatiou. The Jiite ilepaidueul has jimt re ceived Iroin the press a new mnl al tinetive hiilleliu on the project work in the sMtc II includes the pictures of the niojcel winners last year, anil their iceonls, iuehuliug Untie of Clans Cluirtev ami Audlev Meyers. Of especial local iilterest is Hut pie tare and the account of (he Persist exhiliil, which was shown with n placard announcing that it had some 21.10 miles hy mail. Teachers nhould npplv eailv for this hiilleliu, as the supply will soon he exhausted. ITF.IIU), Colo., March 'JO. The Mctcautile National hank closed its iIimii h here today, following the he ginning of a run hy dcpositois. C. C. Slaughter, the cashier, lesigned sev eral days ago, mid since then' a mi tioaal hank e.Miiuiner is said to lime heeu going oter tint affairs of lint in stitution. The hank is capitalize al .fJOO, 000, mid its last statement gave de posits of f 1,211 21,8.10. COURT HOUSE NEWS Reported by Jackion County Ab trtct Co., Hlxth and Fir BU. Ileal lilat Tinnsfcrs II. .lohusnn ct ux to ltosd llaldwiu, laud iu see. 'J.1-2IH-IW. . fJ,R00 Mrs. A. M. Cherry to .F. 0. Stndit et al., laud in see, ft- no. IK. . . Hibeiiiia Savings Hank to V. N. Joues, laud iu twps. 2121- Ill-'JW. . Win. Jones ct ux lo Nettie (lull, land iu see. a'J-.'l.l-'JW. Mary K. O'Neil to W. W. Itoh- iiison, land in Knst Medfonl Mahel Ilrohack et vir to .1. I.ingerfelt, land iu see. 221- 2IB.2W. aoo 10 10 1 30 Flush Your Blood W Get it Ctamsod Remarkable Remedy That Works All Through Your Body. Vhon you put n tablcupoonrul of B. B. H. Into yuur stoauu'li It Kcta itrulKht Into nur tilooil. Iu Ions tliiiu flvo lain uIcn It him tioeoiuo u wave of reatnru Itvo IiiMiipiu'o wlmrover the blood has eliiHilutcd, Doei thin rouil like muijIoT Hut It lit ulmuluU'ly truo. Thoae power ful (llKrttvn Juleci In tho ntomuch run not elmiiKo tho uioillcliml offect of 8. 8. H. Tho liver cmi not burn It. Tho lunifi, hUIii ami klilnvys excrclo It only after H. H H, Iiuh aet In laotluu millions of enlli) uml uervoa to throw oft the count lev norma that havo Infoateit every part of tho body, And " H, 8, 8, continues to buttle thoao troubleaomu pesta that Kuther In the form of pimples, bolls, eo scuta, acne, catarrh, rheumutlsm and other so-culled blood disorders, It rouses Into action u myriad of struime but well understood corpuscles culled luecocytes that uctuully devour or chunge or con vert disease ikhidi so they aro roudlly und qulcldy cuat out or tho body. It Is probably tho best appreciated blood inedclno Known! You will Had 8. 8, 8. on sulo In nearly every druir store In tho U, H, act u bottle today. And If your ease Is peculiar, wrlto to tho Medical Dvpurtmonl, The Hwtft Hncelllo Co.,'1105 Hwlft Uldir., Atlanta. Clu. it l on- uuuiou vyK ftoua.ptiysiBn, j HOW IVIES OF TOWNS ON LIN E All of (ho coiiimiiiiilics along the linns of the Southern Pacific will he icprcsciitcd on the motion picture mid lecture program heing given fice to the puhlie al that company's building in the I'auaiiia-I'acifie international exposition. Competent speakers each day at itilcivals of ahotit one houi iifintt are explaining lo visitors limn the east and middle west, us well as from coast points, what a land oi wealti mid opportunity is to he found west of the Itouky mountains. The motion pk'ttnes have Itccn (nkcu mostly for this especial purpose mid front their vatlety ate of the liveliesl interest to hnlh louiist and pins peelic settler, No fhargo whatever is made for mlmission. The Southern Fncifie's ohjeet has heeu oulv to lender a ser vice hy exploiting the advantuges of the eoinmuuities it traverses, lieliev ing that hy eneouragiiig visitors lo sen the natural advantages of thfl wesl it has theiehy suflieicnlly scr cd Its own interest. Sunset theater sent :i,1() person-. The progiams stall eieiy hour, he ginning at II in the morning uml1 ending nt 0 in the etching, when nil exposition huildltigs an; closed for the night illuminations, llesiilcs the theater, the Southern I'aeilic huilding hoiiM'M ticket mid validation officeH, t'lipahlu of render ing any scnico on the exposition giouuds that could he giwu hv the largest downtown cil ticket office. The visitor may safel have his mall sent lo the information huicmi to he theie held until he calls for it. The hlircau will also give him any data he mav need hoth on the Jmr nml on llic citios uearhy. GREEKS ORDER ALLIES VON LUCK STRUCK IlKltl.lN, March 2'). -Tho Over seas News agency today gnve out the follewing: "Information hns hren received fiom Constantinople to tins effect that the (licek gnverniaeiit has order ed (hat the damaged Ficiich apd llritish warships which put iu at .Sa lonika must leave port within twenty four hours. The ships were towed to i Malta." BY SHRAPNEL SHO T NVISITTOTRENCHE HKUI.IN. March 20 Thr- rrpnit of (Im progrcw of llm fighting ismu'd from hvadipiarters today relates among other things that (Icucrnl Von Kluck, the Oennau commander who led tho fmiious (Icrinan rush into France, in' the early days of tin- war, has heeu slightly wounded hy shrap nel fire while inspecting mhntice po sitions of his army. The condition of tho general is de scribed as satisfactory, Tho text of the announcement fol lows": "On the west front the day of yes terday itassed rather nnietly. Onlj iu the Argonne mnl iu Lorraine were there minor engagements, mid these were successful for the OermnnH. General Von Kluck was slightly wounded hy shrapnel while inspecting advanced positions of his ariny, his condition is satisfactory. "Oermnn troops hnve stormed Tnu- roggen, across the Ihisinn frontier northeast of Tilsit, and taken 300 Itiisshiu prisoners. "A Hussion attack on the railroad from VYirhnllcu to Kovno, nt a point near I'llwinzki, broke down. t "The ltiisiaiis suffered heavy losses iu the ICrasnopol district. More than 1000 ltussinns were taken pris oners, among them being a squadron of lancers with their horses mid five machine guns. "A Itussian ultiick on the north west of Ciechanotv was repulsed." aubamaIsm TO ENFORCE NEUTRALITY IMUr,AIFXr'IIIA, JDtreh 20. The battleship Alabama, which was given hurry orders Saturday night to sail to Hampton Itonds to enforce American neutrality, left the Philadelphia navy yard nt 0 n. in, todav. The battleship is well stocked with provisions nml has aboard n large supply of ammun ition and coal. The Alabama was in reserve when the order ramo and had on board only n skeleton crew. This necessi tated the drafting of men from the battleships Kentucky, Kenrsarcc, Illi nois, Missouri, Ohio nnd Wisconsin. The navy yard made n record in get ting the Alabama nwny. TURKEY DEIS rioting, mm WASHINGTON, March 29. -Th Turkish government denies that Uitrw tins been any disorders At Uruntk I'ersln. Ambassador Morgeathau at Constantinople cabled the tata 4 partment today that the grand vtflar had so Informed on the strength et a report made to blm by the Turkish war office, Mr. Morfionthnu reported that far ther Instructions that order must be maintained had been sent to Urumteh tit his request and that regular Turk- Ish troops were on their way to the scene. 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