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f n Kiim two MEDFOIW) MATL TRIBUNE, MT3r)T?0UD OttTCCiON, FRIDAY, APttlfi 0, 1915 : H i I0CA AIM L ftH&bNAL Final cptdbdo ".Million Dollnr Mjs- tery," a dotthm cat tiro day at It thcator today and tomorrow. Ev-orj-liody to ncfe i M tho usual prioo. UaYo your lawn niowor Blmrponed by J. W, Mltrliqll, rUono 320-J. tf Mrs. Kinsman, or Ashland, mother of. Dr. J. Ij. Holms, was a rtcont Medford lsttor. Another flvo hum) red pound ship ment of thoso delicious chocolato crrnmn going at thirty cents a pound At OoVoo'n. " JudRO Win, M Colvlj; and hia daughtora, Mrs. llolrn Gale, ami Mrs. Clarence Kennies aro vltdtttiR rela tive), having conuo to attend tho tun eral of Mrs. Klrdacye. Taxi 15c. 2 for 2fc. Foster & Holbrook. riiono SS.". 42 Tnkc advantago of thla offer and mako your own Spring clothes. 45 days sewing $15; drafting and 45 days sotting $25. Also let us show you our lino of American Queen Cor sets. Kelster'a Ladles Tnllorlng Col lego, 42C M. F. & II. Illdg. 21 Sixty chickens still In tho Incu bator stage were killed Thursday night, vhcn a liroodcr belonging to William Altkcn, and kept in the base ment of his home on North Orango street, caught firo about ten o'clock. Tho chicks wero suffocated by tho smoke. Tho firo department rspond rd and extinguished tho smudge. The loss was about $100. Maxwell Taxi Co., now cars, 15c; Phono 87SL, Plcrson & Tarbcll. 237 Lyman Orton returned Thurs day morning from a six weeks trip to California. Orcgonian agency at DeVoo's. Jack Merrill and party of friends of Gold Hill attended tho presenta tion of "A Modern Evo" at tho Vin Ing theater at Ashland Thursday night. C. A. DeVoe for subscriptions. V. K. Lincoln of Marshflcld is among tho out of town visitors in tho city for a low days. "Grown in Medford" vegetable plants for snlc. Many varieties. Or dor now for futuro dolivery. Mad. dox & nonncy, Portland Ave. Green- bouse. Phone 87R. 30 Carl Von der Hcllcn of Eaglo Point is in tho city today upon attendance at tho stockmen's meeting. If you C. A. DeVoe, yon can got The Country Gontlotnan for ono dol lar. S. S. Smith and wife wero among those who nttcndod "A Modorn Evo" in Ashland Thursday evening.1 Sca ShapleJEh Hardware Co., for Mrs. C. M. Kldd left Tlmrsdnj ev ening for Portland Nvherc'uho will join her huMmnd. Doth will return to thoclty lioxt week, ? 8woet elder at Do Yog's.' Keo Davo Wood aoout that firo In turnnco policy. Offlcw Mall Tribune Hldg.' Col. Jack Harvey of Grants Pass Is Bponding tho, day In Medford at tending to business matters and vis iting friends. ' , . i yl flidilngltatfklo, especially tho boys, P. TS. Wcltborg, a Russian Finn sailor on a hiko from Now York to Ban iranciBco ana nack again ar rived in tho city this morning ana called on tho chief of pollco and city recorder for credentials that ho had been hero. Weltbcrg Is loaded down with blankets, and old gun, nwspapcr clippings, and cooking utensils. Welt berg is supposed to mako tho trip in six months. Ho 'left Now York with four conts and is supposed to arrlvo In Now York with that amount. Ho J? ats,o supposed to walk tho entire distance. Ho is ahead of his sched ule ' J. p. Gerking, the best all around photoxrapher In southern Oregon Always reliable. Negatives mado any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Dopnty Weight Inspector C. S. Han- eon of Jacksonville spent Thursday in Medford oh business. Why not got it at DoVoo'sT II. T, Carlton of Ashland spent Thureduy in this clly attending to business matters. Candy, candy; get It nt DoVoe's. Tho annual social nnd congrcga tldnal mctihg of tho members of tho Prosbyterlnn church will bo hold in tho pnrlors pf tho church this even ing. , Get It at Do Voe's. Tho funeral services of tho lato Mrs. Clara Flommlug Dlrdseyo wero hold from tho old homo near nogue River Thursday afternoon, a largo concourse ofJ friends and relatives being in attendance. Interment was mndo in Rock Point cemetory. "Matlnoo, tho Page today. W, W. Usshor of Ashland spont Thursday afternoon In this city at tending to business matters. Papering and painting. Phono Tho adqa pf tho Greater Medford cltrt) havo 'launched a campaign against dandollon nnd wild mubturd. Got your minor, cream, intllt and buttor-mllk.at Do Voo'i. Judge George W. Dunn of Ash land' spent Thursday aUernoon In Modfoid attending to business mat- tors, Phono Frank, Byhpo of Jacksonville spent Thursday afternoon in this city at tending tOtbuftlncBs matters. F, C. Relmer of Talent spent Thursday to this city attending to buRlnws matters, Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Oook Store. South bound passenger train No. 13 was delayed an hour this morn ing duo to heay traffic from the north to tho San Francisco fair. Fancy groceries at DoVoe's. D. 'M. Lowe of Ashland spent Thursday in Medford on matters re lating to tho Jackson county exhibit at the 1015 fair. Kodak finishing the beat, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. lllalno Khun, athletic director ot tho Ashland High school, has been elected to tho placo for next jear. He has also been chosen for the berth In this city, so he has two positions under ndvlsoment. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with it. Have thorn cared tor by a skilled Marlnclio oporator. Tho comfort it brings Is 'worth many times the cost ot treatment. Tho Marlncl io Hair Shop. Cora E. Utloy, 407 Garnctt-Coroy building. tf A. S. Damon of Montaguo, Cat., is spending a few days in tho city on business. Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of 15c rate anywhere In city. Phones, office, SS2R; residenco 23SR. 41 Thoro will bo a meeting of tho baseball players of tho city at tho ball .ark Sunday afternoon, when steps will be taken towards tho formation cf a ball club in this city. R. E. Ewlng will doubtless net as manager a position ho held with credit last car. It Is planned to begin playing games about May 1st. Among tho old tilayers who are figuring on turn ing out aro Walt Antic, Curley WII sou nnd Claude Miles. D. M. C. thread for embroidering and crocheting all numbers. Handi craft Shop. F. G. McWIlllams of Ashland at tended to business matters in this city Thursday afternoon. Thero will bo aonthcr ono of those splendid dinners at ttio Nash Cafe teria Sunday with cither chicken or roast meats, all kinds of vegetables and everything olso good. County Assessor W. T. Grlovo spont Thursday afternoon In Medford at tending to county business. At tho public market Saturday, April 10th, fat veal at Booth 22. 1C Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants Pass spent Thursday In Medford at tending to legal matters. Wo invito you over to our green houses to sco our pansy beds, wo aro selling tho finest plants you ever saw for COo dozen. Greenhouses, 1005 E. Mnln. Plorco, The Florist, Phono 374. 18 Kick Ooiman, official yell leader of the high school, a native of Hol land, was recalled as yell leader at a meeting of tho student body Thurs day afternoon and Carter Brandon named Jo fill his placo. It was charg cd that Ooiman was negligent In his yelling duties. Lee Watklns & Co., 3D7 South Front street, calls attention to their completo Block of feed, hay and grain. Just received la car load of beet pulp, $1.35 per sack; $25 per ton. Good grades of flour from $1.00 to $1.75 per sack. Coretcna, Plllsbury'n Best on Earth Flour, per 50 lbs Back $2.15. Havo installed a mill for cracking nnd grinding all kinds of feed to order. Give us a trial at 3D7 South Front street, Phone 259. B. ir. Harris, who has been con fined in tho government honpltal at Panama, Is Improving rapidly, and will soon return to his homo In Borkeloy, Cal. Mr. Harris was for merly a resident of this city, and was taken 111 In tho canal zone, his identity being clouded. It was re vealed through tho efforst of local lodge brothers. STOCKMEN F1M ASSOCIATIONS FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT SloAmen uf flib Kooih eiyek and IJpmI ilntlinn li-4liii:ts lire neiVcetinsj tliu orpinUntitm ef: noriiitiniiH to ilny. The Kecno Creole Cuttle nsiooi nt ion wan formed with the following effieen: (Jetiru.c W. Dunn, purulent', J; 0. Walker, irc-priwident: Denver Kuu'iiiil, M.'1'ietnry-LrciiMin.T, Tim mhisory hoard ih composed of A. It. Chapman, O. I). Low, A. It. Kinunid imtl Mike Tucker. The Demi Indian Cuttle itssoeiitlion named George Oweiw provident nnd Frank Neil secretary ami Iron -Mirer. Other officers nnd the mh iury hoard will bo named when the meeting is convened nt 1! oVIoek this after noon. .Mutters appertaining to range, saltinjr, grazing rights uml fence will he settled this afternoon. George Owen, Fred Neil, Cm I V der Mellon, Charles Henry, Ilurrj Karnehurg, Klmo Neil, Lenuder Neil, J. J. Murphy, Under Hrcw., L. C, L'har- ley, George Nichols. Onirics Angle, Leo Ilrui!s)iaw, Kmil IIii-imi, Mr. .Mitchell, II. Cnrllon, T. Knrlow nnd M. F. Ilnnley from lite Dead Indian. J. 0. Wkilker, D. W. nnd W. It. Km enid, A. !., V. II. nnd T. 1). Chnpnmn. .M. M. Tucker, 0. D. Low. A. . Kin enid, G. W. Geow Thomtix A. .Morris, T. II. Elliott, C I. nnd Fred C. Holmes Jack Wnlkor, .1. K. Milliter and It. A. M"eC:illiston from Keene creek. SCENE FROM "WHAT'S IMS NAME?" AT STAR THEATER TONIGHT 1 . t I WEDDING BELLS , w- - Co cnlolo-Wool cock Geo. A. Woodcock and Kthol Co vcrdalo were united In marrlago by tho Rev. Tucker of tho Christian church Thursday afternoon In this city. Tho oung couplo aro fcom Roguo River nnd aro well known In tho valley. Mr. Woodcock rs a son of Hdward Woodcock of Foots crock and Mr. and Mrs. Covcrdate llo about two miles out of Roguo River on tho river. Tho couplo returned to Roguo River last evening and will mako It their futuro home. Mr. Woodcock ran n butcher shop In that town all last winter, and Intends to ongago In business thoro this Biunmor. t Tho wedding was very n,u!et, and camo as a surprlso to tholr many friends, only a few of whom wero present. FROftl P0LI1ICAL LIFE PARIS, April 9-Tliu Haas agen cy has received u dispatch Troni Its correspondent at Athens, who con firms tho report that former Premier Yenlzclos has announced his decis ion ot retiring from politics. Kv ery argument was ucd to induce him to reconsider, but M. Venlzelus de clared his resolution wns irrevoc able. Nevertheless, the correspondent, continues, tho hopo that he tuny change his mind Is entertained, nnd the party will campaign for tho elec tions as if the retirement of Its lead er was provisional. BY CONVICT ON PAROLE KIN OF HATED OREGON FOLKS LOS ANGELES, April S -After evading for twenty-eight hours the officers on his trail, Karl Wyatt, aged 21, a paroled convict from San Qucntln penitentiary, was twizea u two deputy sheriffs today on a street corner downtown. Ho wes ncavll) armed. Wyatt is a half brother or Russell Wyatt, former United States district attorney in Portland, and or tho for mer wlfo of Jonathan Bourne, for mer United States senator rrom Ore gon. Ho is known as tho "West Gato Burglar," having robbed many faah lonablo houses in West Uatea and Banta Monica inoro than a year ago, for which offonscs ho nai glvou flvo years in San Qucntln, Ho w.ih pir olcd later nnd Is now charged with having broken hla pnrnlo and iolll homes In this vicinity. Ho is also charged with having posed ns a gamo warden nt Lamanda parR, collecting small sums from hunters. BUCHAREST, via I'arlH, April . Dispatches reaching hero from tho frontier of Gatlcia dcscrlbo the Attn trlans as very depressed by tho re ported Russian ?i.cTdses farther to tho north. The Austrlans attompts to cross tho river Pruth near Boan, havo failed anJ. their troops aro de- ARREST AS OUTRAGE PARIS, April 11. -itnuiiond Swo limln, elinrgcd with espionage and ar son, was iulci'iogutcd vostonlnv lie fore the "ii'oml pcniinncnt court matt ial in Paris. Hi arrest grew out of the investigation into the lire nhoard lite hteamship Ln Tournitte, His preliminary exiiiiiinntion, which was pui ely formal, concerned onl the question of his identity. Swo lifulii took the opportunity to protest vigorously against his nrrest nnd de clared himself rendv In face any charges which might Iio brought ngainst him. Ho will be trntmlYrm! from the cotiHciungerio prison to a military jail. Farmers and others who llvo nt a dlitanco from a drug store should keep in the housn a bottlo ot BAL LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It mar bo needed nt any tlmo for cuts, wounds, sores, sprains or rheuma tism. It is a powerful healing and penetrating remedy. Price 2fic, GOc nnd $1.00 per Vol He. Sold by Med ford Pharmacy.... moralized by lack of food. Arbitrary arrests of Riimtuilnns again nrn be ing made In llukowlna, A Valuable Suggestion I M UT ' (MPORTANTTOJCVERYONE li In now conceded iiy phyrlelaiui that tho kidneys nhoilld Iiiino morn attention an they eontiol tho othor organs to u remarkable degree and do a tremendous amount or wo ill In lemovluit tho pnlxuiiH and wastu mat ter f i oni the nyutoin by filtering tho blood, During tho winter mouths ospuc lally.iwheu wo llo an Indoor life, the ilne,M Idimild' reuulvo iiomo nNSlst anco when neodod, an wo take leni exercise, drink less water and nflon nut morn ilth heavy food, Ihoioby forcing the lihlne)'H to do more woik than niiluid intended. Evidence of Kidney trouble, such as lame back, nuuo.lug bladder troubles, minuting or burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rhuumatlsm, may to weak or Iriegular heart action, warui you thnt your kidneys rnqulru Ip Immudlatuly to avoid more nor I huh trouble. Many :ili)iilcluiiit claim that an heibal uiedlelue coutiilulng no niln eiala or tiplutes han tho most healing iuflueuco. An Ideal herbal coin t'oiiiul that has had mont reuiarkabln HTc'iH ns a kidney mid bladder rem eil) Is Dr, Kilmers Swamp Root. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post, Ad. dreus Dr. Kllmor & Co,, HliiHlinnip ton, N V , and encloso tun cents, iiIho mention the Medford Evening Mall Tilliuue, Paid Adv. FOR SALE Fine $500 Piano at a special bargain for im mediate cash MRS. E. E. GORE 116 Geneva Ave. rlohl ltiuluiitt. iijhlitfltr mirl." t fSOv"'vt' Tf,"'Vfo n vCrif Miyt Foremost in Fashion's Favor RIGHT down in the forcgroundofthcI9l5 Fashion field arc our extra ordinary "High Arfclothes for the best dressed men. $15 to $40 I Mti'ch New Merchandise I Has come in the last few days, always keeping our stock most comploto. Moro new Coats, new Trimmed Hats, nev Shapes, new Children's White Drosses. MOUNT LASSEN HAS ANOTHER ERUPTION RKDDINO, Cal", April O.Mount Lassen burat forth in an eruption for tho clKhty-lfiftli tlrno lato this evening, after having been dormant for two weeks. The eighty-fourth was on March 22 slnco which tlmo Mount Lassen has been almost con tinuously obscured by storm clouds. Panorlng and painting, G-H-M, Vuicum Roll Film Sparkle With Detail Conjcil yiti api qniiilsion rioh in si Iyer, thpy ppHHcss great inpeert, Ilighligltts are rendered with brilliancy and ouiKlness. ( Shadows, full of detail, every tone between, with mellow color value. For Sale by The Swietti Studios 222 West Main St. Medford. t T ? T t t T ? J T ? t t r r t f t t w Stvlc Xow is the time to choose your new Coat or Suit. Why not look over our at tractive "Style Craft." Coats and Suits wfyich are iudiviil uiilly styled, sens ibly priced and man - tailored by experts. T h e s e garments hold a standard that is hard to equal. filjUu Craft Suits, $20.00 to $45.00 SAMPLE SUIT SALE $25.00 Some very nifty Tailored Suits ih this lot of samples, materials are coverts, gabardines, poplins, tjie correct spring shades, ac tual values are $27.50 to $35.00--special .-... $25.00 NEW COATS SPECIALLY PBICED New White Coats, in cheek boucle; also white chinchilla, special! v.prjnod at . ....:.. ..... .. .. $10.00 and $15.00 MORE NEW MILLINERY- After the Easter rush our hat' cases have boon replenished with many new hats. See the many pretty hats we are showing tit $4.50, $5.00, $5.95 and $6.83. I Willi t T 1 5l t I ! 4TA MA- ml. t NEW SPRING SKIRTS Such an assortment of new Spring Skirts we haven't shown for years, as skirts arc I'.iHt coming into vogue again. Check skirts are vvy popular, especially the small black and white check, the added fullness gives ovo.vy woman a desire lo have a new skirl. The materials in skirts are checks, poplins, uabardines. serges, palm beach. He. Specially priced at $3.95, $-1.95, $0.45, $7.45 up'. CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES A shipment of beautiful While Dresses for girls from (I to 11 years; you will ravo over I hem, they are most handsome and really much im derpriccd for the style and quality at $2.50 to $7.95 CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES Why try to make wash dresses when you can buy such nifty, well made, ready-to-wear dresses so reasonably. Dresses made of amoskeag and woritl ginghams. Si.es 2 to (i years . 59c, G9c, 75c Six.es 8 to 1-1 years ...$,1.30, $.48, $1,65 WASHABLE CHAMOIS GLOVES One elaspi in wliito, ;ill siacs $1.25 DRESS SKIRTS SPECIAL $2.98 One full rack of Dress Skirts, values to $12,50, speeial $2.98 .NIAGARA MAID SILK GLOVES All qualities, long and short, 50o, 79c, 98c and $1.50. GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE SILK HOSE Black, while and all colors $1.00 i t ? V V i v ? ? ? V t V T T Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y a arc a delight of style inter pretation. They show a genius designer at his best. "High Att" suits have every feature that makes good clolhci worth livinff in perfect work manship nnd Exact Fit. Iixlremtlu fuahianabfo thin ycttr trill ha llw iumirttia"iltijh Art Palm lleacli Smh. The Wardrobe Agonta Mod ford, Orogon Hall Taxi Auto Line lletiwvii Mi'dfonl mill .Ulilnuil Cffnllxe A pi II 7, I HI .1 wurcic day seiiieiuii.u l.v Medford II) Mln.in. 1:00p.m. I '20p.m. (i:IOii.m. 'J .10p.m. I2i)0i m. l.v. I'hottnlt linsam. 1.13p.m. I 33p m. o r.xp m, li. 13p.m. 1S.I3h.Iii. Saturday mil). fUKCDAYfl ONLY l.v. Taluiit llrlUa.m. l:S0p.m. 1:10p.m. 7:00p.m. PiKOp.m. 1'J :20a.m. n-aon.m, ll::il)n.ui. i.:iup in. I nop.tu. 7.00p.m. tut .in. m. I1:Ih.iii. I. I3p m I I Spin. 7: 13p.m. !i:R0a,m. llrr.Oa.in. liROp.m, 1:20p.m. 7:20p.m. IMiiiiio lot) Medford. MEDFORD 1 CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Conic Sec It Mmlont 1 15 North Central Avcnuo A. A. MOODY. ProD. Kabo Corsets- x iQyUfe KaboCorsot A model for every MM&Y$y) m II "I m " t Y Y WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Btrcot Medford The Only Qxelusive Commercial Photographers in Southorn Oregon Negatives Made any time 01; placo by appoint mont Phono 347-J We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON, Prop, V w f-Wit