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rZSSZEBJZZSBTZT 7 jv ' r rr i rrTrrtrmmnMii hihi n miui. -. , wm iiwi" v. ;& 4V MTCnFOTTO IVfATTJ TUTTITTNR BfEPFOTin, 'OttKCIOtf, WETWTmY, MATKTt HI, '1015 PAGE FIT! V V, -i & " - T T . I, -V'' I0CAL AND L PERSONAL John II Corlllo, a votor:ui of tint civil wnr, illoil ni hH Iicmiio at Uowio lllvr on I'Mitiiy, nt llio nun of 82 ' i'n in il iiwiniiiH ami lit days. IIi wh hlirlml Huniliij'. J. ('. Cohor who Iihm liciiii vIhKIiik IiIii ulster, .Mrs. Ciuni'll or Hoiilli Holly It'll lor l'ortliiinl whero ho will visit nnnthiir sister. Mr. Colter wns In hiiNliiiHN In Moilfonl as yi'JIIH MK'I. 1 1 I'll r tlui Criirlflxloii nl Methodist church l-'rldny, s p. mi to .lark Mori III of (lohl mil loft lint flirt of llio uoolt mi it hIiiiiI hiislni'sn trip to Him l-'rnnrlscn. linvo your litwn inovir sluirponod ly .1. W. .Mitchell, phono .tlMl.J. tf Charles JlnMn of I'hoonlx wnfc n ' luminous visitor In I ho illy for n row hours Tuesday nftornnnn, Another flvn hundred poiiml ship ment nf (Initio iIkIIi'Ioiiii clioroluto cn-iims koIiik at thirty ciiln n potintl nl DoVoo's, A Iiiiko crowd attended (ho store npllrnn ledum of Will (I. Stool nt tho rii'Hlijloiliin church Tuesday nlr.ht on Crnlur l.nlin. It was n hluhly n. tortalnliiK nddioss, Ori'KOnlitn nKuiipy nl DnVoo'n. Meno Alfonl spent n fow hours TuoHility iifloinonn ntlondliiK to hnsl-ih-sh mailer In .liu-Usniivlllo. (-'. A. DoVoo for siihscrlptlnns, Dr. John Hart of Tnli'iit wan n him Inomt vlttltor In tho rlt Tuesday nf tornoon. Hour llio Crucifixion n( .Methodist church I'rlilny, 8 p. in. 10 Tim Itnv. W. I Shields of tlio I'ronhytorlnn rhiirrh iitloinlotl to litis- luess inntlorK In ANhlninl Ttii-mlny. Kvory ilay In fish day. Wo nlwnyn hnvo tint IionI In tho fish lino. Call im nt phono :ii58, .Modfnnl l-'lsli nml Poultry market. 9 Meno llnrkdull spoilt Tuosday af tornoon in n witness In n lonlty case hoforo llio circuit com t. Hwort cldnr at O Vn's. I in ii ml for ORKH for Easier iiho In hrlslt, nml' llio price I It If week linn risen from IT. to 'j rents. It In oxprrtoil that tliiHicn fruit will reach JO re nt it n tlozon hy tho tin! of tho wook. V linvo frond ovory tiny, cliitim, J crnlis, o stent nml flh. Your nnlora will do tlollvoroil promptly. Moilfonl I'IhIi uml I'miltry innrkot, phono ni'C. ! A iiumhor of Mt'tlforil .tooplt, will nllnul tho proiiontutloii of Torlimit- tor mnl Pntaiili" nt tho VIiiIiik Thontor nt Anhlnnil thin ovonliiR. A itporlitl Mirtlco "III ho run over tho unto In- KM II I I'llll. "drown In Moilfonl" voroIhIiIo pliintH for nitlo. Many vnrlolloH. Or der now for fill urn tlollvory. Mml- ilox a llounoy, I'ortlnml Avo. (Iroon-; Iioiiio, I'liono S7lt. .10 John Mown linn rolurnoil from n flvo won lt ntny In tho I'IhIi l.nko il Itt trlct whom ho hun hoon omployoil on nn IrrlKntlnn ditch, If you 0. A. DoVoo, you cnu Krt Tho Country Oonllomnn for ono dollar. kk:kkkk A. r- t ? T T Y Y t ? T t t t Y t Y Y t Y t i h wni Our Pre-Hastor display of pattern and trimmed hats is unusually fine this season, consisting of all that, is new in spring and summer millinery. We hae assembled lor this occasion a wonderful as sortment of varied styles for you to select from. In addi tion to the ultra-sinail shapes, we are now showing maiiy of the larger models, which are fast coming into promi nence. The tailored hat will be much worn while the flat sailor with the wide brim bids fair to become popular. AVe are sure to please you with one of the many exclu sive styles we are showing and know you will think our Y Exclusive Agents Knox Hats for Ladies- new tailored models now on display II. (J. WoiUiIiikIoii returned UiIh liiittiiiliiK from it w iIhjh hiiHlnoirn'Mi-'iil.i nnd inliillvus In .IiiHihoiivIIIo trip to I'oiiliin Hour (ho Crinlflxlon nt MuUmmIIhI M'hnicli l-'ildiiy, H j,, ,if I (liililii Win don FiihI 10 oil Merrill of (triiutH I'iihi, woll Uiiowii In (hit clly, woh thrown from IiIh horMii Mon thly, miiMmIiiIiik n Htniln or tho nniHi'lt'H of tho client, iiKOoMllntlni; tho ntton- (Ion of n phyHlr.liui. Hon HluiplolKli linnlwnro Co., foriforHnn KrimclHco whoio hIio will flkliliiK Incklo, ominclnPy tho hoyn. littuily mimic undor (lonwi tho roiiiliiK A bulletin IiihuoiI (y tho poHtofflcol,,,,lll"r. .lopmtniont how thnt tho oHIco nt nr- ,tl,1,I " ' '" Htoniulmiil. (IiIn niniilv. Ih vnonitl mv. Inn lii tho nmlKuiKlou of tho poM - mnitlor mid will ho filled nl onro hy i kii u,.riH,. ..Yfii.iiiintinn J . (lurking, tlio i nil around ,1'oitlniiil Tuindny or mhtnitproprln-' I . U Wlillu of Hokiio Itlvnr wn In pholoKrnphor In outhorn OriiKon. of " "r '" ''"" r wI.IpIi ho M " rl'l' '"'";. lnnvK rollnhlo. NoKntlvo. inmla nny. wa '. ' "w' " r,l MMrA KlkK will Klvo n hall horn, lima or plnco. Utmllo 228 r"' n'"1 v,,ll,,. w'lf,"! '" '"", '"""y ,0 tl,or ,fc.;'i'il ofriocr April Mnln H I'hnnq 3Z0..I. . filt'iulH nml nc(Unlntnncoi. " IC.I (1. llrown rod.rnod Tiiomlny , l'"ncr growirlon M DoVoo'n. ! Jmleo Colvf nnd Prlvalo Bccrotnry liviiiiliiK fiom n (hroo dnyn IiuMuohh ' WollUorn I hop of TnloiK p,.t.'.ntlirop loft for Portland lat nlBhl ir ..rii.iM.i 00.1 ,,i .iHi.,'Tuoi.d.iy iiflomoon In Mcdford nl- nr pnylm? tho Houthorn Pacific poltitK. Cninly, rnndy; wi It nt UoVuo'h, Tho wimlKlon of I), J, Mntln-H, nil- dllor of Iho Modrord Nntlonnl Hunk, NorloiiNly III nt It I h Iioiiio Ih uiichauKfd tnift inoriilui:. Mo Ih mill low, nn tlorKoliiK n iilukliiK Hpell TuoHtlay i'm. ,wri..iiiiK n ui urrai i-soiiiiorn nlKlit, from which ho ralllott. ,'t Pan Dntnly (iromV nl OeVon'e.' ."lomnor. Hour Iho Crucifixion nt Mctliodlnt ,)r' l'lily Iiiih returned from Hnn ' J. H. Ueynoldn of tho Southern Pn church Trldny, K p. in. 10 , Prnnclnco, nnd In nitaln on tho Job nt c'"c forco wag In Moilfonl Tiieday. Tho Aiiiliown Oporii company will.'1"' hl'1"1 of H'1' Oroaon & Cnllfor-) Hrl W. Power of tho Southern jiroKont "Martha" at Kimeliuri: next'"1" ('",lHl railway. While In tho Pacific clerical forco hnn loft, for Monday nlclit under tho nUHplion of onthern city tho doctor spent much ''""h f'Hy whore he accepted a posl- llm Kilts of that city. Tho company "'"" " "' Oiokoii slato UullillnK at """ mo same company. . v. Is spoiulliiK the week In thaht clly re-lM" Panaum-Paciric exposition, nml I'lntt of Mod foul tnkon his ponltlon In henrsltiR now operas. Mrs. IM An-:'1"' '" fnr '"' ontliuslnstlc over tho "'o depot. drews loft Tuesday ror llosohuri;, (lf. isouthern OroKou display. Ho snysi Mrs. M. Hvnns of 101 Second street tor spondliiK n shoil llitio In this rlty 'thnt a muro ndoiiia(o approprlndon KRvn a mo(or party this afternoon In vIhIUiik. ,'of rtinds will hnvo to ninilo by the honor of Mrs. Anderson nnd Mrs. dm It nl IM Vn' 'counties of this dlntrlr( before thoy Stiles or Chlcaso. (leorKo Hyiin or llornhrook, Cal., )''nn expect to bo properly represented.! C. C Pontlng Hindoo short business Is spendliiK n fow dnys In tho city nt- -Omuls Pans Courier. Jtr, to Aahlanil this morning, (enillnr, to hunlness mutters A," Insurnnco. C. Y. ToiiKwnld ,)r' ,)nw ot Central Point Is n bus- dot ysur nutter, crenm. milk snd ' 318 !ness visitor In tho city this nfter- Mitlor-mllk, nt Do Von'. SI McClunK Is bonnlliiR nt Sherirf noon. Frank llybee or Jncksonvlllo spent , Smith hotel for 12 M days In llqulda-1 A- S. Amos of Tnlent scnt Tuos Tuenlay afternoon nnd oveiiliiR vis- Ho" f fln of 120 Impoxed by Jus-(',n nfternoon In Medford attending ItliiR friend In (his city, !tlco llolnmn, In whoso court McCIiiuk ,0 business matters. Taxi Kostor & llolbrook, Phono wns convlclod of violation of (he fish-1 HussolJ Kvans has returned from xsr.. Clly (rip Kic. Two for 2fic. jinn law. Wardens Sandry nnd Mci-,Corvn," where ho has been tho last Corner I'lr anil Main 81s. 11 rill cniiKhl tho yoiniK man In Iho net "I woekB. nnd will accompany his Host assortment of Master cards In of gafflnc stoelhond trout and salmon """ M. wmleron, on her return tin. rltv. iinndleraft Hlion. from (ho fluhway at (ho (Solden Drift I l0 her home In (ho east PnporliiK and pnintlnc. Phono dam, nnd (ho JuiIko Imposed tho mini- 6 4I..M. mum fine. drnnls Puss Courier. Charlos dny lef( Tuesday nftor-j Hear (ho Crucifixion nt Methodist noon lo nltond lo official business nt church Friday, S n. in. 10 Hnlom. I A mother nnd rnthor nnd their son Pnporlm; nnd pnlntlnR. Phonu unil his wife nro the principals In Ct-M. two divorce ensos filed In tho I.lnn W. W. Itounr, n farmer of Perry- county circuit court nt Albany this dale, driving n tenm wns struck ntlwook. In both cases tho women nro Main nnd l.aurol streets Tuesday j (ho plaintiffs and cruel nnd Inhuman nlglK by nn auto driven by IMwnrd .treatment Is alleged. Tho modicr IIIII, n yoiKh. One of (ho horses wnsnnd fnthor nro Mrs. V. J, Mnckey nmr III mm n to the pavement hut escaped O. W. Mackoy. Tho son Is Merrill with slight Injury. Mnckoy nnd tho dnughtor-ln-lnw Is Flro InsurancoC. Y. Tongwold. ;Mrs. Olndys Mackoy. All are resl-1 318 Jack Asthury, n former resident of (his city, Is spending n few dnyn here visiting old friends, en route to tho lliir fair nt San Francisco, For bolter Insurance, soo Holmes, I llio Insurnnco Mnn j . lCdlfon Joromo of Yrekn, Cnl., Is visiting friends mid relatives In this city this week. j Mntlnco, Iho Page today. i EASTER SUITS You will find hero mi oxroptionnl show ing til' liigh-Krmli' suits fot Kasttr wear. These are all the latest stylos direet, I'roiu the style-eenttM's of the east, the fabrics eon sisthitf of the fashioiiahlo wool poplins, serges, galiardines and hlaek and white nov elties. All the popular spring shades sand, putty, newport, dreadnaught gray, lattice green, navy and Belgian blue. Prices range from $15.00 to $17.50. EASTER GLOVES Of course you will want new gloves to complete that charming new Easter cos tume. Our lines for spring and summer are now complete. We do not carry a cheap glove hut. offer you a high-grade glove at reasonable prices. All sizes and styles. -tho Mm. W, W. l-JIfort visited with Iho flint of tho wook, Whop your foot hurt don't try to, put up with It. linvo thorn pnroil for liy n nkllliMl Mnrluullo opcrnlor. Tho, comfort It hrliiKi hi worth ninny tlmoH thu rout or trentment. Tho Mnilnol lo llnlr Bhop. Corn K. Utloy, 401 ! (Janiott-Coroy hullillut;. tf ! Mm. Hurt Tholrolf Ioiivoh fhilurday '" .Mfilioni Jlirilltliro t. Jlnnlwnro ,MI,l,ll"'f' t,,lr'1 floor- '''""' Hliorlilnn. tho ltoRohurB hnnlf. tr convlclod In tho toilornl court nt tontlliiK lo IniMliioHrt liliilloiH. ."". Kodnk fliilnlilriK (he Iiob(. n( Won- '' V. C'nrtor nml wiro or Anlilnml ton's Cnmorn Hhop. OppoBlto Hook i vlnllccl In Moilfonl Tiiomlny on IiiirI Btoro. noun. Court llnll roturnod thin mornhiRl Travel north linn boon vory heavy from n liinsltionn trip lo I'ortlnml and nf I"'", probably on account of tho dnnta of llrownsvlllo, hut formerly lived In Median!. Why not get It at DoVoo's? Mr. nnd Mrs. It. M. Johnston who hnvo Mvent tho winter at tho Holland Hotel, will leave for tholr homo nt Colfax. WiinIi. Mrs. Johnston has n sister living In Medford, Mrs. Parker, They will visit Portland nnd other largo cities on tho way home. Will nrrlvo homo nbout April 15. A " j r-W- W - lr EASIER UFFEKIJNCrS F. K. DEUEL i .1. M. Ortihor. Ronornl tiuimwr of llio (Iron I Northern, passi-d Mouth In hlx piluito car yotttonluy. l-'roil lliumou, iixKlstiiut Miiperlu lonilonl of tho Houthorn I'mlflc, wiih In Moilfonl TuoMilny, Kodnk flulHliliii; nml tiupplloa at Woaton' Cnmorn Hliop. Opuonltc IJooU Hloro. II. A. Illimlinw, Konornl freight .'" f tho Houthorn Pnrlflc wnH In : Moilfonl Monday. ' K- A- v,Icl' I""1 d huhlnoiM In (inuiln i"1 , , , ., ' V.""" " lM te,nl Tl.l.M'",y '" l ' I"""" . itoij Onvo Wood aooui thnt flro In- ..rnnco policy. Offlcn Mall Trlhune nitiR j Spraauo HcIkcI of Oold 1 1 til Is 'spondlnc (ho day In Medford n((ond- '"R business matters, ( " C F. Astburg; has returned after n" "hsenco or nearly a year. j A double raljjbow nn ijnusunl 'phenniucna ndortiod tho eastern sky .Tuesday, nfternoon, jwd .attracted wldo ntjttioii. It wK' brilliant rwti ovtjfjlor.Jnlinrji Uotall. Jt ''M nt lasllong. A douulo rainbow according to old trptlltlon Is supposed - 10 brlnW unbounded prosperity upon I'10 lanfi beneath ItK beams. Paul McDonnld of tills city Is run. """K n Renerni nicrciinntiiso s(oro at Central Point. (DO I.ATIC TO CLANHIKT FOIt IlKNT Nicety furnished mod orn bungalow. 13X. 13 WANTUD Young orchard to lako full charge; good reforencoiit A. C. W'orden. Telephone connections. 13 - v -. m lEAsplpra prices most reasonable. Make your selection early. Our. stock of trimmings is worthy of special comment, .Every few days we hear the remark, "You have tho most beautiful trimmings in town," and in truth wo think so too. There nro not only myriads of the popular fruit nnd flower effects, but lots of clever little quills and wings for use on the strictly tailored models. Military cockades, plumes and other indications of battle are numerous. In ribbons, we show many of tho narrow Failles so good this season and also the fancy new velvets and wide ribbons. The materials by tho yard comprise such smart fabrics as . A. fi. Hughes of Talent Is n Inisl ness Visitor In the city for ft fow hours Hits afternoon. Tho Medford Conerolo Construe Hon company hns moved Its offices to tho wniehoiiso on tho S. P. right of way between .Main and Sixth streelH. John Miller, n transient was given a IS dny sontonco In tho county Jail this morning on n vagrancy charge, awaiting a further Investigation of his enroed. When arrested Miller find a bunch of pans keys concealed In his iroiiser leg, and was trying to sell carpenter tools to a second hand store. Tho tools nro being held by tho police for Identification. W. 11 darnum today purchased from A. W. Walker, n three passenger llrlscoo automobile. Tho mnchlno Is tho first of Its kind to bo seen In this section, nnd Is unique In sbao being modeled art like n torpedo. The car Ik fitted with nil modern equipment, and will be used by tho Vurchnser for touring purpoMm. If i CARMFT, Wales, March 31 The Cardiff l-:cho declares that tho llrltlsh steamer Crown of Castile has been torpedoed and sunk off tho Hcllly Islands. . OBITUARY. Ilnn-jr Taylor Died, at the homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor in North Medford last night, Tuesday, March 30, 1915, Harry Taylor, a natlvo of Cornwall, Knglond, for 15 years a resident of this city. Deceased is survived by his parents, n brother. Tom I.. Tnylor, nnd other relatives nnd friends. The funornl will he heltl from the fnmily residence; nt 2-10 clock on ThurMluy, April 1. Interment in Cent ml Point cemetery. Lime Treatment in Tuberculosis la fhf Slur -. 1013. U-.UP of the Journal of tbr .iuirrlrnn Jlrillml A urlatlun irnrrd thU Matmirut ruHrrruluit ralrlum IllmrJ liirJlrn llnn In lar Irralniml of puliuuimrr lulirrruluaU l.'oitaunipllon) I "Llldrr tbr ).lrlimtlr, t-onllaur.l anil irrUlrul rrnliiip of ralrlum aaalmllallun. Van (Jlrouii ana arm a Ulimlirr uf lila (.allrnta lmprur. Iln drricu an riuilnllou or urtlnl ru aullilallun lit tar lunB. itlilrli thru rr olthiic tiuiilit ai.rar li runlrlliut llir Mnlllni; .iff anil rlualiiic uf Ihr trliii. Ilanil lu nbbiI HI. tula nHirae uf rtrula. tbr- aiiutiiM rlrara ut uf ful.rrrlr l.arllll. ttlilrb lluallj lUupprar. anil tlir pallrula arr lla ilinrur.l "lilt tiralnl iullniinary lu lirr.uliH.U. IMIninl meillcnl JuurnnlM clilom apt-uk ho pnaltlxoly ubuut u romnllnl iiurttt. SM (lila tratlmuiiy cunii-ltlcs with tluit fruin many conauinptlvei who have arcureil Ilka rexultti tltruuRh tlio U8 of Kckmnn's Alturu tUe. Klnce riilclmii Is it ronslltuent of this rcineJv for pulmonary tubcrcu luat unil nllleil tliroiit uml brouclilul nrfrttlonH. Ila tieiillnK power may In hoiiiu mcaiure be ntltlbutcd to the manner In which this element la ao comblneil with other Ingredients as to In- nially aaalmllattxl iy thu iiver- Ke person and It does not Irrltato llin aioimu-li. Kc-kman'n Alterative contain no ophites. uarcotk-M or linlilt-forming ilruKK. mo It Is safe to try. If your (truKKlol Is out of It. usk him to order, or aonil direct to lZckniau l.alioralury, I'bllailrlpUla. l'llw ijil unci $2 a Hot tic. m -. -w -a. -r & CO. CROWN OF CAST mm VICTIM r IN ALL OUR NEIGHBORHOOD i There Is Hardly A Woman J Who Doc3 Not Rely Upon Lydio. E. Pinlcham's Veg etable Compound. Princeton, III.-"I hod Inflnmmntlon. i hard I. eminence In Uio back of my neck ' nnd n wenkness nil cnuscd by f cm a to trouble, nnd 1 took ; Lydia E. Plnkham'a ' Vegetable Com-I pound with such ex-' ccllent results that I am now feeling fine. I I recommend tho iaWKSaft, gl&u to hava you publish my letter. There Is scarcely n neighbor around mo who does not use your medicine. "Mrs. J. P. Johnson, R. No. A, Ilox 30, Prince ton, Illinois. Experience of n Nurse. Poland,N.Y. "In my cxperienco as a nurse I certainly think Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Is n great medicine. I wish all women with fe male troubles would take It I took It when passing through the Change of Llfo with great results and I always re commend the Compound to all my pa tients if I know of their condition in time. I will gladly do all I can to help others to know of this great medicine." Mrs. HORACK NBWMAN, Poland, Her kimer Co., N. Y. If you nro ill do not drag along until an operation Is necessary, but nt once take Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. If you Trnnt special ad -Ic vrrito Lytllii I-:. PInkliani Meillclnc Co., CionUUL-utliU) Lynn, Mass. STOP! Your Car Insured St. I'nul Tiro Ai Marino Iastirnnce Company, St. I'nul, Minnesota Incorporated 1SC5 Cnpltal and Net Surplus, Jan. 1, 1013 Oter $1,000,000.01) SEE R. K. McCURDY Ilesldent Agent, Medford, Oregon -t t ' Hll T)W 'Mr i V '1 f aaaafc " EfaaaaaaaaaV aBBBBBjfaBBBBBBW EASTER DRESSES "Wo desire to call your attention to tho clever now wash frocks wo arc now showing for spring nnd summer, dresses direct from New York, and including all of the newest effects to be worn during the coming season. A pleasing variety of the ncV shades in linens, voiles, ratines and embroidoried crepes, tt is advisable to make your selec tions early while the sizes are complete. EASTER PARASOLS Our new parasols have arrived and we find them especially attractive this season. They come in the latest shapes and styles and include most of the favored colors, as well as many of tho popular black nnd white effects. These are exceptionally good val ues, combining extra quality with moderate prices. $2.50 to $0.50. Georgette crepes, Failles, checked and flowered chiffons and fancy striped moires. If you desire something in n special trimming on your now hat, whore would you find n bettor selection oven in tho city 7 Our trimmer, Miss Blnncho lloyt, is nn exceptionally capable young woman, having trimmed two seasons for Cage Bros, of Chicago, as well as for several largo houses on the coast. Oouie in and meet her, you can count on re ceiving tho best of attention whether it is an untrimined shape or a $20,00 pattern hat you desiro to purchase. Tho Authentic Fashion News. S$ our Wwkly Fashion Bulletins Posted in Wt Windew MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come Sen It Made at 1 15 North Central Avenue A. A. MOODY. Fran. Special for Easter -IN- Ice Cream Individual Easter UHres Brick, Nut and other Fancy Ctmhw made from the Velvet Ice Cream. Or tkr now. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. The Heme of Daisy Butter Phone 481 32 S. Central liMade To Order Our specialty la malting Easter Gggs to order with names or any do signs thereon. I.cavo orders early. Wo also carry lionie-niadn and other Easter eggs In stock. Also all kinds of Easter Novelties Order jour Ico cream now for the Easier feast of us. McBride's II VaaaB' r ;$o; &.. .