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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1915)
o $ PAtiK TWO IBDFORT) MAT 1 1 TRIDUNW, Ml')1)T?OM) OUU(?ONr, MONDAY, Vil, 12, 1!)ir IOCAL AND L PFI PERSONAL Another rIoIxs trotter jinpsotl through Medford Sunday afternoon, making throa In hr many days. Ho Ravo the hillno of George Owens, and Mnrtod trfyyhr? uro for tho Snn Francisco fRlr;Jroln Buffalo, N. Y. Tito principal' condition of Ills con tract Ik Hint hijwnlkB every foot of tlio way to win a, 11(100 wngor. Hhvo your lawn Inowor sharpened by J. V. Mitchell, phome 320-J. tf In a recent Issue of Life, OreRon'n ponton Members of the stnto leglsln turo nra Riven cartoon considera tion. Another flvo hundred pound ship ment of those delicious chocolnto creams going nt thirty cents a pound at DoVoo'a. Colonel Jack ITarvey of Grants Pits spent Saturday and Sundny In Medford visiting friends. Taxi inc. 2 for 23c. Foster & Jlolurool:, l'hone 885. 42 Miss Pearl lloss of Central Point spent Sunday In Medford visiting friends. Tnko advantago of this offer and mako your own Spring clothes. 45 days sewing $15; drafting and 45 days sewing $2S. Also let us show youonr lino of American Queen Cor sets. Krister's Ladles Tailoring Col lego, 420 M. F. & H, llldR. 21 Mists Miriam Towno of Phoenix, representative for Jackson county at tho recent session of the legislature, was n Medford visitor Saturday. Maxwell Taxi Co., new cars, ISc: Phono 87SL, Pierson & Tarucll. 237 O. L. Irwin of Prospect, transact ed business in this city Saturday. Oregonlan agency at DeVoo's. A heavy Increaso In freight traffic Is now In full swing on the S. P. four freight trains passing through this city Sunday night, all tho tracks be ing full at one time. C. A. DcVoe for subscriptions. Rain Is tho prediction of tho wcath- 'er bureau for today, a typical April shower falling this morning. To date April has been an ideal month for fruit and crops, there being Just enough sunshino to allow the bees to work, The llttlo workers aro in tensely fond of wild mustard, now in full bloom. "Grown In Medford" Tegetable plants for sale. Many varieties. Or der now for future delivery. Mad- dor & Oonnoy, Portland Ato. Green house Phono 87R. 30 Tobe Brous is spending tho day In t Grants Pass -visiting friends. If you C. A. DeVoe. you can ret The Country Gentleman for one dol lar. Earl Ulrlch of tho Union creek dis trict is spending the week In Medford. Corbln Kdgoll of Eaglo Point spent Saturday and Sunday In this city vis iting friends. Seo Shaplcigh Hardware Co., for f lulling tacklo, especially the boys. Mica Claire IJurrls left Sunday ev ening on a three months visit to friends and relatives In Portland and northern Washington. J. O, Gerking, tbe best all around photographer In southern Oregon, Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. Tho Andrews Opera company will leave thu middle of this week for the coast, whero they will present ".Mar tha" and other popular operas. Thoy will play Manthfleld, Crescent City, 'Kurokn, and other coast points. Candy, candy; get It at DoVoo's. Chicken -thieves have been busy tho last" week, raiding several coops on tho east side. Tho hauls were light us a rule, tho prowlers being frightened off before thoy finished their work. Get It at Do Vort, Ilort Mason of Prospect Is spend ing ufew days in tho city attending to business. "Whoat ?2.50, scratch feed 2.50, corn, ?2.25, kaffir corn J2.2B, cracked corn $2.30, at Lee Watklns &. Co. feed store, 297 South Front street, 19 Deputy Gamo Warden Sam Sandry of lloguo River spent n fow hours this morning In Medford attending to business mutters. Whyno Rot it at DoVoo'a? PiOBccutlnig'Attornoy 13. K. Kelly Is spending ho day in Grants Pass attending (o Jognl matters. i Matinee, tho Page today. Wlllard Motes of tho Squaw creek district Is spending a few days in tho city on business. Papering and painting. Phono G44-M. Joo II. Wilson of Talent spent Sun day In' Medford visiting friends and relatives. tloi ycur nutter, cream, milk and butter-milk, at Do Voe'. D, R, Thomas of Roseburg Is among tho out of town visitors In tho t'Jty this week. Papering and painting. Phono F, E, MorrleJ: will return this week from a months business trip In the mldilia west. Paul McDonald left tliln morning for Merrill, Klamath county, whore hi) will tnke chArge of a mercantile establishment, Bwoot elder at D Voe'a. Ashland' hns putn sott pedal on rag dancing In that city, reverting to modified styles. As a consequence there was nn exodus of followers of tho rng In this city Saturday night, there being no restrictions on the tame In this city, Seo Dave Wood about that tire In turance policy. Otflco Mall Trlbuno Dldg. L. I. Johnson of Montague, Cul., is Bendlng n few days In the city at tending to business matters. Kodak finishing and supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Oook Store. Dave llarroll of the Illuo I.edgedis trict who has been spending a few days In tho city nttendlng to busi ness matters, will leave tomorrow for Copper, Cal, Fancy groceries at DoVoo'a. Kllsworth Kelly, tho Grants Pass youth arrested in this city a month ago on n burglary charge, was sen tenced to an Indeterminate sentence in tho stao prison nt Salem Saturday by Circut Judge Calkins at Grants Pass. Kelly was first sentenced to six months attendance nt Sundny school, but this wns too light a rem ery, and the court applied a heavier medicine. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera .Shop. Opposlto Book Store. " W. A. Folger left Saturday ovenln' for tho cast. He will return next July with his daughter, Joy. Lilac biSshes nro In bloom through out the resident section of the city, and tho pollco have reports of flower thieves stealing tho blossoms. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with It. Have them cared tor by a skilled Marlncllo operator. The comfort It brings is worth many times tho cost of treatment. Tho Marlncl lo Hair Shop. Cora E. Utley, 407 Garnctt-Corey building. tf K. K. Longworth of Eugene Is Spending n few days In the city at tending to business matters. William Vawtcr, a student at the University of Oregon, Is Bpondlng tho spring vacation with his parents in this city. Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of lGc rato anywhere In city. Phones, office, 88211; rcstdenco 238R. 41 Frederick Heath of Eaglo Point spent Saturday in this city attending to business. Herman Puruckor and wlfo of Ashland visited friends and relatives in this city Saturday. We invito you over to our green houses to see our pansy beds, wo aro selling tho finest plants you ever saw for COc dozen. Greenhouses, 1005 B. Main. Pierce, Tho Florist, Phone 374. 1S Percy Cochran, son of J. II. Coch ran of this city, a graduato of tho local high school, and well known locally, was married last Tuesday at Stevcnvlllo, Mont., to Miss Opal Leo Cox. Tho marriage comes as a stir priso to his many friends in this city. Fred Kelly of the Applcgato sent Faturday In Medford on business. The University of Oregon Dramat ic club will present "My Man and Lady" at tho Star theater April ICth. The production Ih under tho direc tion of Dr. Atex Reddle. Edison Marshall of this city has been chosen as the official play wright of the sophomoro class. of tho University of Oregon. Last -year Marshall was tho official poet of tho freshman class. t Many Medford fishermen Journeyed to tho nearby streams Sunday 'for a day's fishing. Several good catches woro reported, but the fish aro not biting briskly owing to tho muddy water. Harry Porter and wifo of Gold Hill spent Saturday and Sunday In this city and Jacksonville visiting frionds and relatives. II. II. Holms of Ashland spent Sat urday in .Medford on business. At tho regular monthly meeting of tho Ministerial association this morning, a resolution was adopted protesting against tho county court granting tho supsrvlslon of the county poor to tho sisters of Sacrod Heart hospital. Tho election of offlcors was held, tho Her. Hurry E. Tucker of the Christian church being named president, and the Rev, J. K. Haw kins of tho Methodist church named secretary. The association, accom panied by Rev. Hallllo of Phoenix appeared before the county court and voiced their protest. The Alpha Delta class of tho Christian church will hold their reg ular clasB party ut tho home or Mrs. A. W. Walker, 441 South Fir stroet, Thursday, April Kith. A large at tondunco is desired, Charles Gay whllo mortorlng on Emigrant creek above Ashland Sun da) uftornoon, was the victim of a peculiar accident that resulted in $15 damago to his car. A horeo run ning at breakneck speed crashed In to his machino while it was standing till, smashing tho fonder and bending tho radiator, The horso was one of n bund running wild on tho hill side. lUnvmnn Jacks of Kngle Point Is spending tho day In tho city nttend lng to business matters. A woman who npepnrcd Intoxicat ed on the streets Saturday afternoon was ordered to appear before tho police court this morning, there being no place In tho city Jail to house her. The lady departed Sunday night as tho pollco expected her to do. A phono from Emigrant crook states an unknown Medford nutoist, driving a Ford car, smashed into n horse on the bridge, seriously Injur ing tho animal so that It died later. A description of the iiulolst hnR been phoned Chief tltttson for Identifica tion. A reception will bo held at St. Mark's hall on Tuesday evening for Mlshon Sumner, tho new bishop of Oregon. The reception will be Infor mal and the public is Invited. The basement walls of the new fed eral building on Sixth and Holly have bean completed, Including the parti tions, opening for doors, etc. The Portland firm that has tho sub-contract for the plumbing will begin work this week. Stones to be used In the building will arrive this week, The appeal of Major Canton of this city from his conviction In the cir cuit court Is scheduled for consid eration before tho supreme court nt Salem today. Mrs. Frank McFeo of Seven Oaks has been summoned to Albuquerque, N. M having receded word thnt her husband had been seriously Injured In an auto accident. Samuel Rosenburg, owner of the Hear creek orchards, left Monday for his homo In Seattle, well pleaded with crop prospects for tho coming season. SECOND RAIDER INTERNED (Continued from Page One.) Hi machinery after the U.m day-' voynge from New York hnrlior N said to be in fairly good condition, evid enced by the fet that the uliip wn able to make ut leant twenty-three knoU mi hour Saturday niulit nm Sunday inoniiuj.- in her lnli into .Hampton Hands through u luue fillci with the putterings of wirele. in lntmeiit4 of enemy witrhip-. Never Onco Touclitil IjiiiiI "It was n long voyage from New York to Newport New," Hiid Over- Lieutenant Wuriieke, liM ufliecr ol the Wilhelm, us lie looked out on the brilliant unnri-e. "Hut it was n pIcfiMint voyage, and in nil that time we neer touched laud. Two hundred and fifty-five days from New York to Newport Newn, mid the distance is onlv 'J.'iO miles. I wonder what can be the matter with thin ship." Tho officer smiled ax ho enjoyed his own joke. Sinking by the Wilhelm of the neu tral Norwegian hark Zauinntiin, bound for Falmouth, February f last, prom ised today to present an interesting case fimilnr to that precipitated by the Binkln of the American hark Wulliiim I. Frye by the (Icrman raider 1'rine Eitel Fridricli, now interned here. The Zumantha wn loaded with wheat for Kngland. Investigation U bcinj: made of the cnuditiouK under which the Kronprinr. Wilhelm dipped out of New YYk har bor August 'l Inst, it being reported that sho did not have proiwr clear ance papers when she made her ilnsh, iih it now develops, under strict or ders irom uie wcrjnun govcrnmciu. Should it he found thnt the hhip did not Fcctiro clearance paper hIic would he subject to "pnltm nnd pen alties" for violation rtf l!ic ch'oiiih law of tho 1'nitod State. Revival Services At tho Free Methodist church thi week. Preaching every night at 7;:i0 excepting on Saturday. Afternoon prayer meeting Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday and Friday, to bo annoiinc cd from tho pulpit. Rev. J. W. ,Sharpe will bo present and usxist in tho xer-viecs-. Itev. I). I). Dodge, our district elder, Ih expected to ho with u in n day or ho, Full salvation free to all is our theme. Pome, you are wel come. .1. H. Hmdlev. pastor. MARY PICKF0RD IN "BEHIND THE 4 Kjfct, ku9HBtm. "-iBVi ?)HH 'irVVH lrriA i itHiBBH ' , LLvi'BI VA'.rv.r iiiiHiiiKiiiiiiiiliPiiiiiiH yierKSWiMWMBWWWiWiBWBiMMB 4 ELS OF RASING L A most entertalntr.g genyetnan in U. K. Oliver who has been In our midst for iv few dn. engaged In demonstrating the gentle art of forg ery up-to-date. Tho newspaper men wntched Mr, Oliver nt work tho other day and found It eceedlngl Interesting to see him change the amount on nearly every check that was placed before him. With n few pen strokes "Two Dollars" became 'Flvo Hundred," right In front of our eyes. A care fully written "SKteeu" magically changed to "Seventy-Six." "Fight Dollars" wns transferred to "Eighty Dollars" In a twinkling, nnd with only one sweep of the pen. Whero a more pretentious piece of work Is required, ho adopts the old forger trick of using acids with which everything that has been written on the check may be removed except the slgnnturo and the amount, date, name of paee, etc, rewritten to suit tho forger. Another case reported to the nows paers was that of a 13 ear old girl In Marysvllle, Cal., who confessed that she had robbed her guardian of hundreds of dollars by raising checks bearing tho guardian's signature. Ono of thefo checks originally signed for only i Is In tho bands of the author ities. It was changed to $80 nnd ac cepted by tho bank without detection. In tho course of Ills travels, Mr. Oliver has made a hobby of collect ing forgeries. Ho has a collection of clippings almost as largo as a balo of hay, nil of them relating to famous cases of forgery that havo engnged the attention of Plnkcrton men and bank officials throughout tho coun try. Some of his reproductions of raised checks aro most interesting examples of the forger's handiwork. For Instance there Is a draft that was raised by a professional band In Sun Francisco from $12 to $22,000. In fact, accordltiK .to Mr. Oliver, )ou can never tell, when you sign a check, whether all tho people who will handle It are honest or not. So tho only system, Is to stamp each check with tho Todd "Not Over" nut- chine thnt fortes the Ink through tho paiwr. Adv. GOVERNMENT WILL 'USE SEWARD ROUTE WASHINGTON, April 12. Tito Seward-Falrbauks routo has been sel ected for the government railway in Alaska, Secretary La no announced lato today. Tho property of tho Alaska-Northern railway from Se ward over tho first stage of the Jour ney ban been purchased for $1,150, 000. The government system, the state ment adds, will Includo n 38 mllo branch to tap tho Matansuka coal field. W. C. Edcs is designated as chairman of tho Alnskan engineering commission which will build tho road by the president's orders. Tho esti mated cost of tho entlro system Is given at $2fi, 800,000. Congress pro vided not to exceed f 3!i,000,00. SEWARD, Alaska, April 10. Se ward mado no demonstration over tho announcement that tho president had chosen Sownrd ns tho ocean ter minus of tho government railroad. It had been an open secret that Soward would bo chosen, consequently tho dispatches from Washington caused no great surprise, FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS TO BE SELLING AGENTS ONLY SPOKANE, Wn April 12. -Tho North Pacific Fruit Distributors, a marketing agoncy for many of the fruit growing districts In Idnho, Washington, Montana nnd Oregon with headquarters hero nnnouncod tonight that because oi tho past bad reason and tho withdrawal of tho Hood River district, It had boon re organised. Tho reorganization changes tho SCENES," AT STAR THEATER 0 -, COUNT ESS CHECKS fruit distributors from n central agency to one for milling only. The HUb-central'M telntlons to the central selling organUatlon will In the future be on a partnership basis. Tho fixed marketing charge h been abolished and tho operating costs will bo paid according to tonnago. The Garfield and Spokane districts nnd tho Yalla Walla and Yakima districts have boon consolidated, Expenses have been reduced by tho abolishment of tho publicity de partment, n reduction In the auditing and clerical forces, the closing of tho New York and Chicago offices, the resignation of tho traffic manager and tho voluntary decrease of the salary of the general manager to Jir.OO. I J, 10, Roberts of North Talent spent Wednesday In Ashland on business. I.cin Hughes of Fern valley was an Ashland visitor tho last pan of tills week. Mrs. M. L. Hartley of North Talent was n Medford visitor Saturday ac companied by her slater. Miss Poloy of Ashland, who Is visiting Mrs. Hartley this week. About twenty of the young folks gave Mr. and Mrs. Noah Chandler a rousing snreuado Friday evening, 'Mrs. John (irnffeu returned last Monday from a visit with relatives at Klamath county. Miss Fay Carver of Phoenix wan a visitor In Talent Friday afternoon. Emmet Ileeson and wife of Talent were business cullers In Medford Thursday. A. II. Houston of Phoenix wns vis iting his daughter, Mrs. J. K. Rob erts of North Talent Friday night, Mrs. C. C. Hartley ciitertnined tho young folks of tho Presbyterian En deavor Friday evening at their pleas nt homo In North Talent. About twenty-two wero present. After a business session, delicate refresh ments wero served. All had a mosj. enjoynblo time. Thoso who came In on tho Intor urban Saturday afternoon from Plioo nlx and Talent to Medford were Mrs. L. A. Reams, Mrs, E. G. Coleiunti, Mrs. Art Rose, Miss Fay Carver. Those from Talent were Mr. nnd Mrs. Art Hover, Miss Lulla Roberts, Mr nnd Mrs. O. Carey. IS MEDFORD SATISFIED? TIu IMdenrc l Coiiihirlug. The Testimony Open lo I o client Inn llofore n stutoinont can bo accept ed here, It must be supported by lo cal testimony by tho evldenco ot someone residing in Medford. State ments from unknown tienplu In re nioto places may bo true, but wo can not prove them. Hero Is n statement by n Medford resident: S. Colbert, farmer, 002 N. Central Avo., Iledford, says: "Kidney trouble camo on suddenly. I had tcrrlblo pains and weakness across my back and could hardly Ktoop or srtalght en. In u few days I was knocked out completely and I thought I was done Tor. Tho kidney secretions wore unnnturnl and I had to get up often nt night. 1 lost much sleep. Doan's Kidney PIIIm brought me won dcrful benefit. I can now do my work without pain and weakness nnd I got my proper rest at night, The kidney secretions aro natural, too." Prlco fi0c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho Hnmo that Mr. Colbert had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Pi ops., Iliiffnlo, N. Y. Adv Wo havo Inaugurated a New Quick Breakfast Service Drop in and enjoy ono of our dnlry or special brcukfast dishes, It will bo a treat and surprise to you, Did you know that wo aro serving THE FINEST TWO-llIT DINNER IN TOWN. ELECTRIC KITCHEN 100 West Main Street OPKn'dAY AND NIGII1' Hall Taxi Auto Line ltctwccu Medford and Ashland Kffoctlvo April 7, lllirt AVEEIC DAY' BCHKDOLH Lv. Lv, Lv. Medford Phoenix Talent 10:C0a.m. ll;03n.m, 11:10a.m. 1:00p.m. mnp.m. 1:20p.m. 4:20p.m. 4::f,lp.m. '4:40p.m. C;40p,m. !:5.'ip.m. 7:00p.m. u:3op,m. o:43p.m. ti.-nop.m. 12:00p.m. 12:13a.m. 12:20u.m. Saturday only, SUNDAYS ONLY, 0:30a.m. 0;43a.m, OifiOa.jn. 11:30a,m. ll:43u.m, ll;r0a.m. l:.'l0p,m, l:42p.m l;fiOp.m. 4:00p.m. 4:i:ip,m. 4:20p.m. 7:0Up.m. 7:13p,m, 7:20p.m. Phono 100 Medford, Eczema? A Torture Quickly Banished Remarkable Results Fol low tho Action of a Famous Remedy. ft IH Thi actlrtn of H W. g , tho fnmmn blnod rrmftty Is a witve of Itcallli from tlio Miinuu'li In evny ulbi r purl of tlio body. Any skin disease, no matter whil Its mime, lie It iHii'iiui, imnrlusls, iu lie, lu pus, or Just ptiiiu twills, plinplrs or a htuiiliorn iili's must kIm' ""V '" ) lumieiico or Krt H. h stif Hlmiilybif eiuise tilde. Is In H 8. R eertiiln nnMI. rlliitl Inttuiiliees Just ns esspilllnl " blnnil lieitllli iih itl ii Hie elements or tll KliUli". ments, futs unit simurs of our dully food, (let a Imltlr tudiiy of imv itriiif ulst mill llirn write to tlio Mdlrnl Ail visrr, The Hwlft Hpeellle I'o . lit llwlfl i 111,1k. Atlulil.i. (in lie will nil )on ntinlll skill itlllU'tloti, stirh lis you never liefoni rriillieit II" will eleiir lli till mystery of why eethiln dlseiise of tli Mood limUe MliiilKht for the sMll Its will also ilriir up our doulils us In the II ii til re, eiuise ultd pioper earn of your srlf In tiny form of Idood ttoulilo Ills ailvlre Is prrfretly flee There Is srnree ly u eoimoiinlty In llin tf H hut Miem you will llnd someonn to riithuslnstl. nilly tell you how thry nro now eiirsd hut lit ono tlmK were sufferers from rliHliimtlsm or rutnrth, or soino srveio form of skin or Mood Iroiilds. (let u iMittlo of H H. H toilil, hut U'ftlNii uuy nnd all HUlistltutrH UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 112 South Riverside Phouo ISO GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Pronrli'tnr WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 208 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer iu Southern Oregon Negatives Made any time or place by appointment Phono M7-J We'll do tho rest ?! T) W1WTON. Prop BARGAINS IN USED CARS 1 1913 Overland Touring 1 1913 Ford Touring 1 1914 Saxon, nearly new 1 Stoddard Dayton 1 California Tourist, 50 H. P. Are in good running order C. E. GATES For That N6W SPRING SUIT Tnllorcil to Fit KLEIN 120 East MAIN Upstairs SEE Don't Worry! Conkcy Will Cure ivic AOKNTS l'Olt CONKEY'S POULTRY REMEDIES Monarch Seed & Feed Co. MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Conio Seo It Made nt 1 15 North Central Avenue A. A. MOODY. Prop. STOP! Your Car Insured St. I'iiiiI I'io .Si Muilim liisiirnncu ('iiiiiiiny, St. I'itil, ,Mliinrhilu Incorporateil 1SCS . Ciijiltnl mill Net Niirilut, .Inn. 1, 11)15 (Iter SI.OOIMIIMUm SEE II. II. McCURDY Itexlilenl AKent, .Mixlfiml, Oit'Ktin WE BU1U) AUTO BODIKS I'Oll TltCCKK of ovury Klzu and tloKcrlptliin nntl for uvory liinilneim. Anil you enn iln ptuitl on It Unit vliut wo lmlltl Ih liullt rlBlit lir nvory tlotiill, npponr uiice, utility, rullnlilllty ntnl iliirnlilll ty. An ittilo hotly liullt by iih Ih nt onco iin.iulvnrtlHoiiKuit nml nn econo my. Porno ami lot uu provo It to your, comploto Millsfuclliin. Bllllivi's' Wnfjon, Cnrrlaiie nntl Auto Works South llivornIilu SiSJ swjjyuTw A 4 i &' -A