Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 30, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Judgo S. S. Pent, formerly of
Hutte FAlls nntl Medford, bus return
ed lifter several years nbsonco nt Snn
Diego 'and Stm Francisco, llo reports
thnt.Mett'fdrd Is In muoh boiler Condi.
Hon th'ftn mol of llio California
towns and will probably mak6 his
home"1 here.
Ilavo your lawn mower shnrponed
h'4. wr.Mlleholl, phono 320-J. tf
The public llbrnry has some dupli
cates and back numbers of mnga
ifnfcs hot needed for Its files and will
bo glad to pack them In boxes and
give to anyone who can mako uso
of them.
Anotner nvo Minorca pounu niP -
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mont of thoso delicious chocolate
creams going nt thirty cents a pound
-al DeVoo'a,
A Digger Indian whose reservation
l(i near Wlnncmuca, Nor., passed
through Medford Monday night on
his way to tho Yakima reservation
In eastern Washington. Ho gavo the
,namo of Tom Long.
f Orcgonlnn agency nt DeVoo's.
Meno Tlarkdull, Leslie Osborn nnd
party of friends expect to Icavo "Wed
Wsday for Crescent City In "Doc Yak'
recently rejuvenated by a coat of
'flaming red.
- C. A, DoVoo for subscriptions.
Ed Gl Drown will return today
from thrco days' business trip to
'Portland.
Every day Is fish day. Wo always
have the best in tho fish line. Call
(is at phono 363, Med ford Fish and
Poultry market. 9
XC. Darnum of Phoenix is in tho
'city today attending to business mat
ure. Bweet elder at D Voe's.
T5J Hanlcy left Monday ovenlng for
Alaska to spend tho summer attend
ing to his salmon cannery Interests.
Money to loan first mortgage on
brick buildings. It. II. McCurdy. 7
County Commissioner F. II. Mad
don left Monday for Scattlo to look
after business interests. Ho will re
turn in tlmo for the next meeting
of tho court.
. Wo have fresh every day, clams,
, crabs, oysters and fish. Your orders
will be delivered promptly. Mcdford
,Fish and Poultry market, phone 3G2.
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Earl Fisher of tho Gates garage
has instituted a new Ford service
'whereby, an auto Is rented out by the
ur the same as a horse and buggy.
The owner furnishes everything but
. a driver. By this means people with
'auto driving inclinations but with no
, machine can be accommodated.
"Grown in Medford" vegetable
'plants for sale. Many varieties. Or
der bow for future dellvory. Mad-
dox & Donney, Portland Avo. Grecn
- bouse, Phono S7R. 30
N. A. Thompson of Phoonlx has
. returned to his homo nfter spending
a few days In this city on business.
Free to adults, lecture by Will O,
Steel, illustrated stereopticon views
of Crater Lake at tho Presbyterian
church, Tuesday 8 p. m., March 30,
auspices of Knights of Pythias. 7
Mm, Mark. Applegate who was In
jured by a fall from a motorcycle
at the Jackson street crossing a week
ago, is Improving rapidly.
, If youC. A. DoVoo, you can got
The Country Gentleman for ono do!
lar. George Innes of Yreka, Cal., Is
spending a few days In tho city on
business matters.
Bee 8hapleigh Hardwaro Co., for
fishing tackle, especially tho boys.
J. II. Carnegio of Merlin, Oregon,
Ih spending a tew days lu tho city on
business matters.
J. O. Gerklng, the best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any.
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phona 32 O.J.
One of tho largest crowds In tho
history of the Page theater nttonded
tiTo film, "Neptune's Daughter," with
Annetlo Kellorman In tho leading
role. Tho plcturo Is replete with
ocean scenes, nnd showu tho well
known swimming ability of Annotto
' to advantage
Candy, candy; got it at DeVoo's.
Tho regular spring run of traveling
nalesmon are now visiting tho valley
with fall and winter samples.
Get it at Da Voe's.
The police aro looking for a quar
tette of mqtorcycllsts who uso Iloss
Lane for a speedway, endangering the
lives of podostrlnnB by reckless driv
ing. '
Got ysur uuttor, cream, milk and
' butter-milk, at De Voo'i.
Carl Jescko, tho Fir utroot jeweler,
recelvod a letter Monday from his
brother, living in a small town in
Germany, toiling of war conditions in
the Kalsor's realm. Tho lottor states
that ovorybody not fighting Is work
Ing, that tho nation is prosperous,
and that Germany will win. From tho
optimistic tone of tho oplstlo Deutsch
land Is moro prosperous in war than
peace.
Taxi Foster & Holbrook, Phone
r;85. City trip 15c. Two for 25c.
Cerser Fir and Malu Ste. 11
It, A. Teller of ICugono 1b In tho
city for a taw days attending to bus
iness of tho Clnrk-llonery company,
nnd reports that ho has dismissed
his Id-year old adopted son. Tho
."son' could not atnnd prosperity and
good fellowship, nnd Is now on a
rnnch. "It got down to tho point
whero either my son or I would hnvo
to lcnvo home,1 said Mr. Teller, "nnd
eo I let It bo him. llo wouldn't go
to school ot coma to IiIr tuenln on
time, so I decided to put him on n
farm."
Papering nnd painting. Phono
B44-M.
J, T. Sulllvnn, manager of tho
Itoguclands company, returned this
morning from a week's business trip
to Snn Francisco.
Papering nnd painting. Phone
544-M.
Cnrl Von dor Hellen of Eaglo Point
nnnnt !nm!nv nftornrtnn In Vmlfnnl
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Ucndln. to lluslnos9 mattcri.
FIro Insurance C. Y, Tongwald.
318
Mrs. J. K. Lyon of Grants Pass
is visiting friends and relatives lu
this city for ft few days.
For better Insurance, boo Holmes,
the Insurance Man.
1 M. J. Sweeney, a mining man of
Spokane, la spending n few days in
this nnd Joscphlno counties, Inspect
ing mining conditions.
When your feet hurt don't try to
put up with it. Have them cared for
by a skilled Mnrlnello operator. The
comfort It brings is worth many times
tho cost of treatment. Tho Marlnel
lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utloy, 407
Garnctt-Corey building." tf
n. G. Wortlilngton left Sunday nt
tcrnoon on n short business trip to
Portland to attend to business mat
ters.
Matinee, tho Page today.
Mrs. Orln Davis of Weed, Cal., Is
visiting friends and relatives in this
city for a few days.
Dr. Illddell has moved his office to
the Mcdford Furnlturo & Hardware
building, third floor. 314
Tho Gayety Musical company which
has been appearing In this city for
tho last week, left Monday to open
nn engagement at Grants Pass.
Fancy groceries at DeVoo's.
Victor Maxim, has returned from
a two weeks trip in tho Steamboat
district, whero ho located a .mining
claim, which he will dovclop.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposito Dook
Store.
W. P. Edris and wifo of Spokane
spent Sunday in this city visiting
friends. Mr. Endris waa formerly
postmaster at Spokane.
Oct Pan Dandy brcaa at DeVoo's.
If. It. Schcrmerhorn Is confined fo
his homo on North Grape street by
slight Illness.
Auto Insurance. C. Y. Tengwald
318
James Frcdenburg of Sam's valley
spent Monday n Mcdford attending to
business matters.
Why not got it at DoVoo'sT
Tho dobators of tho high school
will receive a reward for their efforts
In dofcatlng Ashland and Grants
Pass In oratory, in tho shape of a
pin with tho lottor "M" thereon. It
was also decided at a meeting of the
student body to pay tho traveling ex
penses of the debaters out of tho ath
letic fund.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
W. V. Uarnum of Phoenix was a
Mcdford visitor Tuesday. Ho states
that be is irrigating his orchard nnd
finds tho ground takes moro water
to soak it up than was needed last
July, showing how very dry tho
ground is.
Bee Dave Wood about that fir in
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
BIdg.
Attorney IJ. D. Heck man of Fort-
land a spending tho weok In UiIh city
nnd Jacksonville attending to busi
ness matters and visiting relatives.
Members of tho school board will
bo tho guests this ovenlng at n three
pourso dinner to be given by tho do
mestic sclcnco department of the high
school undor the direction of Miss.
Grace Mitchell, Instructor.
"Potash and Perlmutter" at Vln
Ing Theater, Ashland, Wednesday,
March' 31. Special theator car of
Interurban Auto Car Co., will leave
Medford at 7:30, returning after por
formanco. Round trip fifty cents.
Tho big gray car. '
II. J. Colo of Hilt, Cal., spent Mon
day afternoon in Medford attending
to business matters. Mr. Colo spent
the winter in Pasadena, Cal.
Dr. C. It. Hay of tho Hraden mlno
Hear Gold Hill Is in tho city today.
New machinery Is being added to tho
equipment at tho Hraden mlno which
will pormlt of tho handling of a largor
ore output.
Tho basketball teams of the high
school collected $1012, tho highest
In the history of athletics lu tho high
school. The expenses wero ' $800,
leaving u balance of $143, which haH
been turned Into tho athletic fund.
Tho condition of D. J. Mathes, aii
.dltor of tho Medford .jWoriul bunk,
111 at his homo, 140 South Holly, is
Very serious. He is suffering from
pneumonia, which caused a weaken
ing of the heart. Mr. Mathes has
been 111 the last -week, , '
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Joo Ileekman of Gold Hill Is In the
city today attending to business mnt-
ters nnd visiting friends.
Attorney G. M. Roberta spent Tucs-
iday morning -in Jacksonville attend
ing to business matters.
Tho nppoal of Major Canton, con
victed In tho Jackson county circuit
of a black crime, has been set for
Scaring In tho supremo court at Salem
for Tuesday, April 12.
Polk Hill of Griffin Creek was a
Medford visitor Monday.
It. It. McCurdy, tho Insurance man,
has moved into tho Jeff Heard resi
dence. There aro less prisoners In the
county Jail than usual, thcro being
but two, both nwaltlng tho action of
tho grand Jury on burglary charges.
Tomorrow Is tho last day for tho
payment of taxes under the half pay
ment clause, and tho banks of tho city
and county weer busy Monday nnd
today accepting payments of tardy
property owners.
Andrew Jeldncss who has bcmi
spending the winter In this city. Is
making arrangements to return for
tho spring and summer to hhTcIalms
In tho Hluo Ledge dlstnct.
SAN FHANCISCO, Mnrch 30. Tho
United States Inspectors announced
today that thoy will Invcstlgato tho
grounding of tho steamer General
Frisbio on Anita Hock, off tho Pan
ama-Pacific exposition, last night,
whllo carrying 75 orphans from tho
Good Templars Home at Valiojo, Cal.
and 80 other passengers. Home of
tho chlidrenu suffered slight bruises
whon thrown by tho shock of tho ves
sel's impact.
The Gcncrnl Frlsblo remained hung
on tho submerged rock all night. Hho
'ns towed off by a tug today, Ap-
fparontly she Is not badly damaged.
DIED
William 1'. II. Wodn, a veteran of
lio civil war nnd a pioneer of this
i-ity, died al hi home fill!) West
Tenth nlrect, Tuesday morning,
March .10, nt 0 o'clock, aged 71 yearn,
8 montliH and 12 day. DeeeaHcd
first came to the Rogue Hiver valley
in 1888, engaged in the humens hind,
ness. Tho funeral M'rviecu will lie
held from tho family residence Wed
nesday afternoon, Mutch .'11, at 1
o'clock, the llev. W. V. Shield of tho
Presbyterian church officiating. Tho
body will bo shipped lo Valiojo, Cal.,
for burial.
Jie.sideH a largo circle of friendx,
dcccnHcd is survived by two son1,
Percy h. and II. It. Woods' both of
lliis city, and two daughters, Hlancho
nnd Clara. A brother, C. W, Woods,
liveh in South Dakota and another,
H. V. Woodw, in WincoiiHin.
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lecturo Illustrated with ntor-
eoptlcoa views at tho I'runhytor-
Ian church at 8 p. in,
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All members of tho Grizzlies who
wish to attend Mr, Steers lecturo un
der auspices of tho K. of P. at Pres
byterian church tonight aro request
ed to meet at the -library at 7:30.
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PAUI8. March 30. -The French
war offlco this afternoon gavo out n
report In the progress of tho fighting
which reads:
"In the Champagne district a Ger
man nvltator yesterday throw bombs
down on tho city of Ithelms nnd
wounded two itcrsons. One projectile
fell of tho apso of tho cathedral.
"A well directed artillery flro from
a French bnttcry forced tho Ger
mans to retire In disorder from tho
village of Jeudlcourt to tho nottheast
of St. Mlhlct.
"At all other points In tho war zono
the day passed quietly. No Infantry
engagements took place."
The Community club, will meet on
WediiCMlay afternoon, at whivb time
a literary program will be rendered.
Mr. (!. t sViift ii..-inllv lull fur
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uur iiomo in t'oitinuii. mvh. w'hii h
mother, Mrs. . It. (luild, lett the
Mime day foe a vMt in Aidilnud.
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A baby boy wuh ,rii Friday., Co d
March '20, to .Mr. and Mi. C. h. ,..... ,. ,
Gardner.
Mnfttor Deloviu Smith, from Jucl;
Satijr'day ilnle his father attended
the HclioolmatiterH' meeting.
Mr. C. M. TIioiiuik cntnitaiacd a
fe lady friends on Wednesday.
Mchnra. Lewi Drown, Cliarlcx A.
Drown and I'etcr Vnndcrhliiis were in
Mcdford on ImsiiiuHS Thursday.
lumen McDonald in again able to
be around after a month' iIIiio-h.
Member, of the I, 0. O. F. lodge
met Sunday iiffcnioou for a rehearsal
ill preparation, for' putting on the
vniinfm degrccx during tin) month of
April. All mcmborH aro requested to
a (tend regularly, art coasiderablo
work in in Higbt for tliu lodge.
Mrs. Colo of I'nglo Point in visiting
lelntivcH in Talent this week.
About thirty nchool men, c onftistiug
of HUpcriulciidcntfc, principals and
liigh school teachers attended a meet
ing of the Southern Oregon School
masters' club, which convened nt tho
high school Satr.rday, Dinner was
served by the dolncHtio sclcnco class
under the direction of 'Miss Gladys
Olson, their instructor. Tho dainty
dishes and tho excellent way in which
it wnH served was highly praised by
tho sclioobnastura. Hon. J. II, Ack
ennau, president of the Monmouth
Statu No mm I sojiool, and L. P. Har
rington, field worker from Snlgin,
weru tho outside invited speakers for
tho day. Dr. Ilagley sent a case of
Dngluy's apple juice for tho soliool
mon to sample, and from tliu munber
of empty cans and the words of
jiruise Bpokon.,it wis greatly appro-
I'lnii-u oy an, " .
Miss Kiln nroBhonir will spend
Tuesday visititng nearby .schools. A,
substitute from the teacher' train
ing e Jum of tho Ashland high school
will take her placu during the day.
It. J. liiilio is expected hnnfp from
tho Nigger Hoy mine during the week.
The Pnrciit-TeaL'ht'rH' division of
the Community club held a meeting
Tuesday eu'iiiug. The subject up for
discussion us, "Plavgroiind Kquip
ment." Mis. C, W- JIodridgu was se
lected to see about getting eaiul for
tho sand court io Nvconotructcd fiouth
of tho building, All seemed to ngreo
thut tho rose, garden now under way
sJ1Qulrt receh'9 tUo first (Mention and
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iiml other pimple, inexpensive nppu
rntiiH. Several of the IiiiHch rvturiicil
Friday to net out a row of lilacs
along- llio proposed driveway ami to
Mint work on the rose garden.
BUSINESS GOOD IN GERMANY
(Continued from Tago 1)
ing out the cheaper lines of goods aro
hampered by a flhortago of raw ma
terial. Tho linen trade is hnmperctl by n
Inck of flax, which comes from Huh
sia. Dnvnrinti peasants nro plnnn'mg
to devote, considerable laud to this
hitherto neglected crop.
Niwwltlcu In Denmml
Tim retail trade is active only lu
articles of necessity as luxuries have
been very largely dispensed with.
Dressmakers aro less pressed with
spring orders than is usual. Cigars
mid chocolates are in good demand
as they are extensively used for gifts
to soldiers at the front. Soiuu hook
music publishers report that their
sales arc good.
I'll niter are among llo busiest
people in the empire, for the task of
reitlrnisliiin? the food muuilv devolves
WO.MH.V MAV Hi: KTIIONO
I and onjoy life whether lit the homo
()r
business world if they can keep
at hay thoso ailments peculiar to
their sex. If every woman realized
how I.dla 13. I'lnkhamii Vegetable
simple romedy
made from roots and herbs, goes to
(ho root of tho trouble and overcomes
such symptoms nn Imckacho, head
aches, nervousness, and Irritability,
(hoy would bo healthier, happier nnd
stronger. If )ou suffer from nuy
form of femnlo Ills why don't ou try
It? It will pay you to do o. .
THE RIGHT
KIND OF
ENSILAGE
Tho Might Kind of Kusllago means
healthy, contented cows, bettor milk,
and moro profits In tho long run. Tho
Hlght Kind of Knsllngo fresh, nuc
culont nnd pitlatablo can bo obtain
ed only by tho Might Kind of Hllo.
Wilms nm
Ot'lt NILO HOOK
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I America's H
BIG PINE LUMBER CO., Medford, Ore.
upon them nnd they will have to ac
iHimpllidi It with n diiiiiiilhiMl imiulier
of laborers, Conditions have broil
materjnlly idlevlated by tho tiansfgi
Id' elly industiiul workers to the
Sample Suit Sale
Fifteen New Sample Tailored Suits Hand
some' New Models in Norfolks, etc.
M $T
Also more new "Style Craft' Suits
and Coats just in by express.'
More new Hats in' for the Easter
rush.
Hosiery Special 3 Pair for $1.00
A finr MtM'ci'i'it'd lii.slc Ihw, in black, i'iiu 8-int'li
riblit'd (op, a guml .")(V valuo, extra special, !l pi'..$1.00
msm
Ileciinwe it gives tliu highest motor ear scrvlro at
lowest cohI the Ford in tliu one rar you II (lad In
Inrge numbcrn and In rotiHtuul use, lu ovcry land.
It'n a better car this )car man over before -but It
sella for $00 less than Iiihi )cnr.
The Ford Is ovorliod'H motor car liectuiso ever)
body can easily iiiiderstand and safely opcrato It,
Doosn't tnko a skilled mechanic to operate or earn
for tho Ford. Less than two cents a mllu to opcrato
and maintain tliu Ford. With "Ford Hervlco for
Ford Owners" your Ford car Is never Idle.
IluyoiH will share lu profits If u sell nt retail
300,000 now Ford rnrs betweuu August lUil and
August 1915.
Itunnlioiit l 10; Touring Car I00; Town Car Jl0
CouiMilet 7.'.0; Redan ?175, f, o, b. Detroit with all
equipment.
On display and nalo nt
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CQMKH I'JtOM
coiiiitry, It ! icpoiled thill the iisiml
ncrungo of grain will m plaiilod and
prt'pimtlluiM nt bOlue niuilc oti a
luigO acalo for spilug mill huiuiiiut
work-.
Colors niv sand, pull)',
hluos ami Italllcsliip.
only one of n kintlnud
sizes Hi lo Mil, rciilnr
VJllllO ol' llnsd suils
rti ns $127.50 to sjMS.OO
for an
Easter Special
GATES
STHE RIGHT
KIND OF
A SILO
Thc.io seven points nio why tlio
vi:vi:miAi:LHi:it him) u tho itight
kind of a Hllo.
1. Its alr-tlght construction menmi
isjrfect onsllngo,
2. Scientifically denlgnod and
guitrantcCd nnrlioruKo nyHtoiu,
.'I. Perfectly bulnncml, caHy-to
swing, alr-tlght doors.
4, Sutoty tread ludilurs.
r, Specially rolled Htool hoops,
thotoughly toutod,
fl. Specially doslgnod, SICLF-AD-JUHTINO
roof,
7, HtavoH made fioin alr-drlnd
Douglas fir lu tho largest alio factory
lu the Northwest.
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