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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1915)
!,1A(4E TWO TUEDtfORD MAlb TMBUNUJ, M10DFOUD OKIWON, TUKSDAY, AIMilli (I, I!) 1.1 M jOCAl AND L PERSONAL Don't miss tho fltereoptlron lecture on tho mouth mid tooth by Dr. Hld ilcll nt tho lilRli school Friday nt 3:.10, Kvery jiaront In tho city should bo out nt 3 o'clock Prldny nt tho high school (o boo how our children tho titn jiiildlc schools nro Instructed In music. llnvo jour lftwn mower sharpened by .1. AV. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf W. W. Wlllelts, pnatrnnslor nt Per sist, up Klk crook wny, Is In tho city on business L. 4. k . Fruit, grain and hay lirospeqts, ho says, wore novor hotter than now, nnd tho mountain stock range Is more promising than It hai been forAa number of years. I am no longer connected with tho Medford Gnrngo repair Rhop, but have ojipnodn garngo of my own at 33 S. lftrtlctt nnd guaranteo nil work. i4 vasi. a. Yonxo. Tho bnsoment walls of tho new fed-f oral building nro nearly completed. Tho work on tho first story walla may lip delayed for a few days salt ing tho arrival of tho granite baso, which Is being shipped from tho northern tinrt of tho state. Another five hundred pound ship ment ot those delicious chocolate creams going at thirty cents a pound at DoVoo's. Irving Jtny or Gold Hill spent Mon day in Medford attending to business matters. i Orogonlan agency at DoVoo's. Frank Xakamltsu of tho local Jap anese colony, returned Monday from n trip to Japan. Seo new time card ot lnterurban in advertising columns. H William Iturvo ot Yreka. Cal., Is spending a few days in tho city at tending to business matters. C. A. DoYoo for subscriptions. John Alexander, an ned man ac cused ot a statutory offense, was bound orcr to tho grand Jury In Jus tice Taylor's court Monday aftqrnoon. 8weot cidor at Do Voo's. Judge F. M. Calkins of tho circuit court Mjonch Is in Grants Pass hold ing tho April term of tho court In Joscphino county. "Grown in Medford" vegetable plants for snlo. Many varieties. Or der now for future delivery. Mad dox & Bonncy, Portland Ave. Green house, Phono S7R. 20 Herman Puruclier ot Ashland spent Sunday In this city visiting frlonds. lit you C. A. DoVoe, you can get Tho Country Gentleman for ono dol lar. An Informal danco will bo glrcn by tho niks lodgo in their now temple on North Central avenue this even ing. Seo Shaplelgh Hardware Co., for fishing tackle, especially tho boys. Friday, April 9th, Is tho fiftieth anniversary of tho surrender of tho army of tho south under General Leo to tho army of tho nortn under General CJraut at Appamatox Court house. This day nnd dato has been sot asldo as a timo to show flags, and exorcises will bo hold all over tho land commemorating tho day. J. O. Gerklng, the boat all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or placo. Studio 228 Main Rt Phono 320-J Ashland has started a campaign against unsightly awnings on the bus. incss streets, and poison oak in tho parks and pleasure spots near tho city. Why not get It at DoVoo's? W. K. Kyan of Montaguo, Cal., is spending u fow days In tho city at tending to business matters. Candy, candy; got It nt DoVoo's. Tho regular first of tho month mooting of tho city council will bo held at tho city hall this ovonlng. Get It at De Voo's Attorney 1). F, Mulkey delivered an address ou "Hamlet" nt tho public library last night before a largo au .dlcncu, members of the Shakespeare club. Tho rending was considered tho bost effort of Mr. Mulkey in hand ling tho works of Shakespeare, of which ho has beon n Btudout for eai-B, ' Mtttlnoo. tho Page today. Tho condition of Tom Fuson, ill at his homo ou South Contral avenuo, with typhoid fover, shows a slight improvement today, lion M". Collins of Jacksonville bus returned from n trip through north ern California. NATATORIUM WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 7. LAST NUMBER M , Mrs. Orln Davis ot Wood, Cal., is lnltliiR friends nnd relatives In this 'city for a fow dnys. Tcstlinony In tho suit ot tho ' ' fornln-Oregou Power Co., nRnlnst tho city ot Medford will bo revised. Tho transcript of the testimony -will bt )nl(erod before It Is presented to Fod- ernl Judge Wolvor(on In Portlnnd for a decision nnd nrgnment ot counsel. Kx-councllnmn (IcorBo Miller snya thnl his testimony as transcribed Is 'different from tho actunl facts, nnd nskV that It bo retaken and ro-trnu-crlbod. This will bo done as soon ns ho returns from n two vvooks trip to San Francisco. The transcribed rVstl- mony was received last week by Special Counsel C.ns Newbury. George Nuobcr of ncksotnlllo spent Monday ovonlng In Medford attend ing to business matters. Papering nnd painting. Phono GI4-.M. Attorney (3. M. Hoberls attended to legal matters In the county sent this i'mornltig. Uot your butter, cream, milk and butter-milk, nt Do Voo'. Dr. W. W. Howard has returned from n trip to tho IUuc ledge dis trict, where ho inspected mining prop erty on Elliot creek. Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Dook Store. See Davo Wood about that flro in surance policy. Ortlco Mail Trlbuno BIdg. Henry Cnllnghnn leaves Thursday for the Iiluo Ledgo district, and will rush work on the development of the St. Afbans group of claims. Ha will put on a forco ot men, working night nnd day tunneling into the main body of ore. Mr. Callaghan's plans to in cororatc within tho next month. Papering and painting. Phono 644-M. A. n. Cornell of Grants PaBs sient Monday In Medford attending to bus iness matters. Fancy groceries nt DoVoo's. Hlchard Vcrmoor has returned from a business trip to Seattle and rother northern "Washington points. Wonderful Cublrla Pngo Wednes day and Thursday. 16 Tho Alumni association of the high school will give an Informal danco, Tuesday, April 13. Tho Rogue Itlvcr Fruit and Pro duce association has received its con signment of arsenate of lead for tho fcoming season. Tho brand is Gras- selll's, which has given satisfaction fo rtho past four seasons. Tho tost shows this year's product to bo a li percent lead. Tho prices nre low.' or than over before. Tho goods aro ready for immediate delivery. A. S. Furry of Englo Point is spending tho day In Medford attend ing to business matters. Wonderful Cublrla Page Wednes day and Thursday. 1G Itoguo Ulvor Hncampment of tho Odd Fellows will hold tho Royal Purple Initiation nnd a banquet at their lodge rooms Wednesday even ing. The Jacksonville lodgo -will bo In attendance. Mr. Alfred Owen, versatile vocalist, Just from .Frisco, and tho Fisher, Levey circuit, at tho It theater to night with usual picture program. G Senator Von dor Hcllen of WollenL left this morning for Corvallls to attend tho regular meeting of tho board ot regents of O. A. C. Senator Von der Hellcn Is recovering from a slight attack of la grippe. Kodak finishing the best, at 'Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposlto Dook Store. E. S. Kcrby and wlfo ot Oscsse, Oregon, aro spending a fow days In tho city and valley visiting friends and relatives, Marlon Johnson of the Steamboat district is spending a few days In tho city attending to business matters. Mrs. F. II. Farrnr of Ray Gold spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives In this city. Got Pan Dandy breaO at DeVoe's. Victor Maxim, tho ladles tailor, loft thin morning for San Francisco. Ho expects to return to this city at a lator dato. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with it. Havo thorn cared for by a skilled MarJncllo operator. The comfort It brings Is worth many times tho cost of treatment. The Marinel io Hair Shop. Cora K. Utloy, 407 Garnett-Coroy building. tf W, J. Oliver, n representative of a chock dictagraph company is in tho city today Inspecting machines, and gives demonstrations of tho meth ods of check forgers. Ho shows how by tho uso of acids crooks recently raised a check from 15 to $1500. PLATFORM SETTING FOR PROFESSOR MONTRAVILLE WOOD. Knln Is predicted by the weather bureau. Tho present weather condi tions nre Ideal for tho orchards, tho cll-lnntchcs ot mmshlno slvlnp the boos n chance to work In the blossoms. Fruit tliroiipltout tho vnlley Is do veloplnR normally. Wonderful Cublrla Page Wednes day and Thursday, 1C Mrs. Frederick Peloiue of KhrIo Point Is spending the day In .Medford, Tho Missionary society of tho First M. K. ehnrch met with Mrs. .1. 12. Fus. fcoluinn of Catherine street on April 2nd. There was a largo attendance nnd an Interesting program. Tho sub- Ject was "Tho-Child at Worship," led by Mrs. Hawkins. A contest has Just boon closed with an Increase of thirteen now member''. Tho member ship now Is .10. Kdwnrd Coy of Knglo Point was bound over to the grand Jury this morning by Justice of tho Pearo Glenn F. Taylor on n charge of as sault and battery preferred by Jack Florey of Kaglo Point, Tho offense Is alleged to have been committed during tho progress of n card game. Coy assaulted Flory when ho was sealed at a tabic, ltoforo ho could arise to defeud himself all his front teeth were knocked out, and ho wn otherwise disfigured. Tho raso creat ed considerable excitement in the Eagle Point district. John A Westorlund hns received a copy of tho Orion (III.) Times stat ing that 25 residents of that sec tion art piannlug ou nn nttto trip to San FrancJMoif Mr. Westerlund has written, tljTprty which U organized under Mictitle of tho "Orion Pleas ure Seekers; league." to visit tho Rogue River valley on their trip tills suiuiucr. . Tho ntinuni meeting of the Drama league will be held tonight at tho Publlcv library at 7:30 o'clock. All members aro requested to attend. GETS $50,000 STATE AID FOR BAY SALEM-. Or., April H. The Oregon stnte highwny commission met here today and apportioned tho highway Fund for tlii year. Fifty thousand dollars each were allotted to Jucksoii, Hood .River nnd Columbia counties, while 'leser amounts were given to Douplus, Clatsop, Josephine nml Washington, iniiMn a total of fl.'O, 1)00. Slate aid was given only to those counties that hail bonded tliiin helves for nmd work. The nhove dispalch indicates that Jnck.son county will loe ifoOOH prom ised u year ngo. Neither Douglas, Josephine nor Washington counties bonded themselves for road work. DIED C. T. Nicholson of tho Willow Springs district, father of Horaco G. Nicholson of this city, died nt tho homo of his son, 530 South Contral avenuo this morning, ago 80 years, ono moth, nnd 2f days, of bronchial pneumonia of ten das standfifg. Ho was a fnrmor'and had lived in tho Rogue River vallny for 23 years. Tho funeral services will bo held from tho homo of II. G. (Xicholso'n, .130 South Central avenue, Thursday af ternoon Inat 2 o'clock, Infimcnt In 'tho I. O. O. F. cemoteiy. Deceased Ic survived by four child ren, two sons and two daughters, H. G. Nicholson of this city, W. E. Nicholson of Fort Klamath, Mrs. E. M. Leever of Fort Klamath and Mrs. Fred Slaglo of Coipilllo, Oregon. Mr. Nicholson was wo.ll known throughout Southorn Oregon whoro ho had scores of frlonds and acquain tances. , A great mnporlty ot persons af flicted with eczema have no other nllment, which is accepted as proof that eczema is purely n HKln dis ease. Moritoi Kczemn icemouy is recommended especially for eczomn and diseases of tho skin. If you are afflicted with this terrlbln disease wo ask you to use this remedy on our guarantee. Prices GOc nnd f 1.00. Agents. Hasklus Drug Store. tf TOO LATE TO OhAHBlFX. LOST Ladles gold watoh with pic ture on Inside case. Lost In Cath olic church on March 21st. Ho ward. Return to 341 South Oak dale, Mrs. J. F. Gagnon, 15 EDFORD ENTERTAINMT COURSE JACKSON COUNTY Y SEEDS OF SUSPICION IN CHINESE Ml TOKIO, April (I. The Asiilii has published a news dispatch saying; Hint Count Okuinii, the .Inptincse premier, while nddre.ssinjj u group of ilTieinls nt Koru, said the negotiation of ,ln pan with China had liceii complicated by ttlie nteuipt tit (Icrmuhy to tmike Chiim believe that .lnpiin win ictigii iu to tuiiioN China us she hail done Korea. This. Chinese- illusion was being dispelled, the premier declared. The negotiation will mil he so ilitli eult us has hceu iiimoied.vjle said, nml he expeeled to see their eouelns. ion sonie time tin rime the month of April. Yuan Denomvies Sun I'F.KIN, China. April (i. Dr. Sun Yut Sen, the southern political lender, tiie first prnvisiiiiuil president of the Chinese republic, hits linen denounced in a mandate signed liy President Yuan Shi Km lor plotting another revolution. Detectives have reported to tin government (lint Sun nt Sen up pointed iigeutK nml sent them into vnrioiiH districts nlonj; the Yungtso kiaug and the coast province to create disttiihauces during the nego tiations with .Inpau. The mandate in structed Chinese military nnd civil governors to tuke vigorous prccmi tionury montiro. Dr. Sim Yat Sen hns hern residing in Tokio since the Inst Chinese re bellion. For the last two ears the charge has been made repented I v that he ha been conniving with Japanese officials nml receiving iissistuncc from them. Evidence .jjnlimt Hun Foreigners in Peking nro of tho ho lier that the evidence is against Sim Ynt Sen, hut they recognize also that the Chinese government would not he slow to grasp an opportunity to make political capital out of his Jnpaucse connections. Many other revolution ists hnve publicly denounced the Japanese dcmiiuds upon China, hut not so Sun Ynt Sen. The Chinese government has set n price iliHiiithe Jicnd'ofMlr. Sun Yat Sou nnd he has boon an exile in To kio for two -vears. . r?TTn NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, nt Its next regular meeting, Aprll'20, 101B, for n license to Bell malt, vin ous and spirituous Honors at their placo of business on North Fir street Medford, Oregon for a period. of six months. Dited April (5th. 1D1T.. UOGl'i: RIVER VALLEY I'NIVER SITY CLl'D. WHEN YOU THINK OF TIRES THINK OF GATES lnterurban Autocar Co. OAK LEAVES MEDFORD I'OIt A8II LAND DAILY, except Sunday at IAN SOWS NDS America's I Greatest I Cigarette J ft cuJffl-pCLinaiHlHkiitii 8:00 n. m., 11:00 n. in., 1:15 p. m 3::S0 p. in,, and 5:15 p. in. Also nt 11: ID p. tn. on Saturday only. Sundays car loaves at 8:00 a, m 11 a. m., 2 p. in. 5 p. m, and 0:30 p.m. OAR LEAVES FOR CENTRAL POINT DAILY, except. Sunduy, 8:10 a. in., 11:40 a. iu 1:40 p. in. and 4:30 p. m, Sunday loaves at 10:00 a. m 1:00 p, in. and K:40 p. m, CAR LEAVES CENTRAL POINT FOR MEDFORD nt 0:15 a. m 12:50 p. in., 2:05 p. m. and 4:50 p. m. Sun day leuves uf 10:25 a. in., 1:25 p. Ill and 9.00 p. m. THE BIG GRAY CAR ISIS Ti 10 OBEY LAW IN Owing to sovoinl noiir-nccidculs oceuning ut .street oiosujngN within Hie last week, Chief of Police llitt- son nsk till nutoists U consider tho following sections of the vehicle laws of Oregon. A copy can he obtained liy applying to Secretary of State l)l e'ott. "See. T. All vehicle approaching tin intci-sucting toad, sheet or high way shall he under eoahopHO ih to permit the vehicle ou the tilit of any other vehicle upprouching to tiil eioss the intersecting road, sheet or highway. "See. 8. At nil inlciscetions (he vehicles itpproiit lung the intersection from the right of uiiv other vehicle npprouchiiig the intersection .shall hnve the light of wny. "See. D. All vehicles iippioachiug an intersection o a street, road or highway with the intention of turning theieat shall in turning to the right keep clo-elv to the right, mid in mining to the left shall inn to nnd hcyond the center of the intersec tion.' The nhove governs the right of way in making turns, Portlnnd Livestock Market rOIITLAN'lf, Or., April . Cattle - Kcceipts "dl; steady. I logs Kcceipts l!,"dl; fie up. Piiine light, $7.:i0 to ,7..m. Sheep - Receipts II; strong. DRIVES AWAY HEADACHE Hub MiiMcrolo on Forehead nml Tetnples A headache remedy without tho dangers of "hendncho medicine." Re lieves headache and that miserable feeling from cold or congestion. And It acts at once! Ml'STEItOM: Is a clean, whlto ointment made with nil of miiBtard. Uettor than mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and In no wny can nffect stomach ami heart, as sumo internal medicines do. Rest for Sore Throat, Ilronchltls, Croup. Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neural gia, Congestion, Pleurisy, Itheiimn Usui. Lumbago, all Pains and Aches of tho Hack or -Joints, Sprains, sore Muscles, Ilrulscs, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of tho Chest (It often prevents Pneumonia.) At our drugglst'a In 2Sc mid SOc Jars, and a special largo hospital alzo for 1 2 CO. He sure voti net tho genuine MUS TEROLE. ItciiiH.i Imitations got what you nsk for, Tho Mustcrolu Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Paid Adv. When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmanship ". i 'in "Nearest Io Everything" j HOTEL MANX Powell St, at OTarftll San rronclsco In the heart of the business, shopping and theutrc district. Running distilled ice water in every room. Our commodious lobby,fineservice,and Homelike restaurant will attract youf turopean Plan rates $1.50 up. Management Clttr V, Kellcy "Meet Me at The Jiatix" AUTO 010 MAKING TURNS a swihhekaved Carbureiot9 f UedOowM me Gasoline ofQiialilyz Red Crown ntoniiicn ennlly. Because of its uniform qtiuU tty it snvoAndjustmonls. It's nn nil-refinery, unmixed una. Standard Oil Company (lullftiuila; MftMnI Montraville Wood Scientist and Inventor AT Natatorium Hall Wednesday Evening April 7th, 8 o'clock This is the Inst number of the Medford Entertainment Course. Mr. Wood is one of the most widely known Scientific Lecturers. He crrries with him n larue amount of wonder ful scientific apparatus. Scats on sale nt Hnskin's. Single admission 50c. Reserved seats 75c. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE Mahoyany Dinlnn Room Set, White Enamel Qcdroont Set, Fumed Wicker Llvinn ilcom Set, Mahogany Bedroom Set. Will soil sets vdliolc or part. Packard Piano and Bench Quartered Oak Roll-top Desk Fox Visible Typewriter Sets of China and Glassware Draperies, Box Couch,. Bathroom Scales, Plioncrnph nml Records, Fruit Jars, Heavy Leather Chair, etc. Most of these articles purchased within n year ami ALL PRACTICALLY NEW Must he sold within ten days. Sec STANTON GRIFFIS Burrlll Orchard. When You Buy a Silo, Buy One That Has Made Good Profit by tho oxKri!iic) or otliom nml buy a silo (lint Iioh iiiiuIo Koori In (ivory respect. Tho WIIVnill.U'KKIt HII.O litis mnilo Kooil tliroiiKli yours of HiiccoHsrul iihiiko by luiuilroils of hiiccohb- fill IIHOrH. TMI. eyerhaeusel VL- Hero nut mjimo of llio ivipoiim why (ho Vi:VKIlll.l'Hi:U HIM) Iiiin liuuli) kihhI, 1. itn air tllit construction iiioans jiorfout onsIliiKO. ' 2. Hrlontiricully designed und Bimr- nutooil nucliuruKu 'systoiu. a. I'orfortly 'balanced, osy,.to hvvIiik nlr-tlt'lit doorsr ' 4. Safety trend Inddors, U. Sjioclully rollod stool Itoojis, tlior- ouhly touted. G, Spoclally doHlgiHid, SIOLK-AD- JUSTINO roor. 7. Staves mado from ulr-drlod Doiik- luu fir in tho lurcust silo fac tory In tho Northwest. Big Pines Lumber Co. 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