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IA MTCDFOTtT) MATT; TRIBUNE, MISDFOTIP OUKCION, MONDAY, 'AVlllh 12, 3915 PXGT5 VHU3B ft . FIRST BASEBALL JfflLOOffl. AI LOCAL GROUNDS Yi'Nlt'iiluy iifluiniMin mtv a urine or iiinrit of IimhcIiiiII plnyciH nt Hit) lo i-iil iiu)( fur llm J'lrnt ri'iil wniliiiul tf (lin fM'iiHim iiml ilmiiiiiiMlrallnc tlicir wnri'H lii'l'iirn ii fnir-inl crnwil of in li'ii'Hliinr Hpi'i'liiliilrt wlio liild'il down i'ni' llm oi't'iinloii, Al'lnr 11 hIhiiI inni'lii'ii hUUh were cIiiihcii mill Ihi' I'miih uitc piwn an iipporliiiillv lo JikIk" for IIiimiimi'Iviu jiih( what Miiimp'r HwiiiK Imd in utiiio for (linn HiiM hi'iihoii. Tim uitino wiih nip mnl lnrl, fnmi llin opi'iiln o' llin frnt'iirt, ami unlit 1. I'luiiiiM iiitori'i-nVil, llin w'oro hooi1 !i In 1 In favor of tin firnl Hiring alii ll'll'N. Tht' pla.vi'i'H of ImiIIi hIuVk hIiowi'iI up wi'll, mnl nil who mIIm-khi'iI tin i'oiiIi'nI npi(tMi'( HuniHi'lvi'M iik Iih ing well ploiiHi'il with llin outlook for Ihi mining st'iiMiin, In view of tln exci'llcnt iiititi'iinl on lianll from wlilrh lo mli'i'l a fnriiiiiU nlilf uliii'. II in ohximiH Hull komio ilif fii'iilly will ho i'vpt'iicni'i'l in picking tho Ih'hI uii'ii ami at llio minio limt plung ivirhnilv n fair I'lmnco to hlmw llicir real woilh. AfM" III" LMHIIO II llll'l'tlllg wh Mil for tlit piirion of tlioi'iixiiiig platiH for Holii'iliiitr Hiihx(riplioiiK from lln iiicrclinntH of llin city lo hi1 ip'in!i'il lowanl Ihi pnii'haxii of uniform mnl oilier mroMHarv niiitoiial. A nniipii hcIiciiio wiih Nulumltnl wlimrliv I ho nicri'hmilH who coutiili iilc lowanl tin' piiri'hiiNi of nnifoiniH Mill haxc t hi prixili'o of lining Ihi'in tin an iiihi'rlihintr ini'ilitim for Ihi'ir rcHporlivo I'MulilUliuii'iiK The NliirN wouM hear Ihi' niunc of Ihi' cimtiili tilii' iiii'ii'liniil nn Hie hack or front) whli'hi'vrr Ihcv ho ih ire. Thin HyMi'in of ailvrr ilui hn proven n urmnl hiiccchn in oilier cil ii'x mnl Inwm mnl it hIioiiIiI inert with the hi'inly appniMil ami support of all here. FORGED FETTERS FOR PAN AHIIIiANI), April IS --Mlchncl I'owcll, olil-tliiio ronlilint of thin city mnl other portloim of itonthurn Oro Kon, lull for tho onnt lnut weiili lo ri'Mdo piTiiiiinciitly. l'or yviirn lin wan In (ho Kovcrnmonl employ nn n Miickmiiltli, ' nntl while worklin; In thin cnpncKy nt l'orl Klnmnlli tiKfiicy Ihi whh enlleil upon lo forRe thu let tern which wcru plnrvil upon dipt, lurk of Moncil of wnr notoriety. I'ouell wiih n ipilet, unrotumunlrn tlvo clutrnclur, ImliiHtrlotiH ami miv Iiik. nml ho linil thu rcputntloii of lieliiK (ho holilor of n miiik fortune In Koverniuout IioiiiIh. Ho (lUlniHt eil linnltH anil hml no lino for IioiiiIh mnl uiorlKiiKuH. II In wlfo illod koiiio tluio ami, IvavltiR It 1 tit without n ml ntlvo In thcoo parlH, ctuiHeiiucutly In IiIn til! n no ho coiicluileil lo neck n liouio with a nephew who tuhIiIch at Delhi, ProWueo of Outnrlo, nlmiil forty inlk'H from lluffalo, Tor koiiio t lino pnKt .Mr, 1'owell Iiiih worked for Kiull I'ell In IhlH city. ASIII.AN1), Apiil l'J. AkIiIiiiiiI lnihiiK'Hs men peifeeleil their iiij:iiii irntion IiihI l'Viilay eveniiif; hy attopt in;,' u coiihtilulinii ami hy lawn. I(eg iilar ineeliiiKH will he held the hccoiuI Alonility in each inoiith. A permanent place of iiu'clint,' will hu ileximuited Inter on. Until next .lime (he IV c for lueinherrihip will he .fJ, hul ul'ler (hill il will cost live pluulH lop't in. The diU'H arc ifl per month. Over forly iimmiH, oil her of individual or I'iruiH, urn now on the uiciulcrdii list. TIichii repreHeul jirncllcally all thu voentiouN ill town, A feu huniiichH IioIim'h hIiII hold aloof l'liiai the inovenu'iil, hul il is only a ipiestiou of lime when they will fall over each other in the until rash lo net into the hand .wnmui. Klin Hi(H)fi(i nainu of (hu incorporation in "I lie Adilnii(MliiHini'H,s Menu iibmi I'illtioil," Wild Animal Life at It Theatre I BflHKHMlHI fT 'jff Aji WPm Jh ML tBKr )4IB All llitriitloiinl lVatini In Hewn Parlx, at II Tliealiv, Tuotlny, WV'iIneK. liny, Thui-Mliiy iiIkIiIn, April ISM MR, 1'rlten HLinc, News From Our Neighbors EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Iluwk-tt ER A8I1LANI), April 12. IllHliop Hum. nor, of tho Hplcopul (IIocohu of Ore von, paid hltt Initial visit to Trinity .church horo on Humlny, Ho wiih ac companied hy Archdoncan Cliaiabors, In honor of tho illHtltiKuUhod visitor a rocpotlon wus tonderod him Mou day forenoon hy the ladloa of Trinity Oulld, followcjl hy a luncheon, Merman Mvyur, our mnll carrier ami contraclor, Iiiih purchaiied a Ford no an to nccommodnto tho travel on tho lino between horo and I.nko Creek. A )oun; man hy tho nninn of AI ClumunlH who Iiiih heen workliiK on tho rond for 1M Imltoii. our rond ittilienlfor. whllo runnliiK a homo af ter Mock had hln homo fall on hlm ami hurt him itlto Imtlly nhoul llin fnco and body, nllliotiKh Hiero woro no homm broken. J. M. Wolfroy nml wlfo who own n flno orchard norlhcniit of town ar rived from I.o AiircIcii Innl Ttiea day, They caiao nil tho way In their auto nml tho flrnt time ho met mo ordured tho Drily Mnll Trlbuno to ho tient to hint. Mrx. J. II. Jackson nml her dniiKh-ter-ln-luw were la town Wniliivmlay bioliiK eCKH lo nut in her lucubntor. Hhe in r.olitK Into tho chicken html ueitfi qultu iixluuHlvoly, until thut hIih hml already brought off two hatcheH of eh lc kit but the rutu had benn kllllm; Home of thein and that Mr. Jnckftun cauulit ono by tho tall and brought It In to hIiow It ami whou ho laid It un tho Moor for luxpec lion that thurnt hit hlm through tho fliiKcr nml then they hnd a time catcbliiR It iiKnln, hut finally huc reeded. Mm. J, Ih niinlni; to brim; off nhoul ono hundred nml fifty thoroiiKhhreil Whito Leghorn Iiour to keep on tho faria, nml that will lient rnlxlai; bogH nt five crutH. Mm. K. (I. Itoburln ami her mother MrM. J. MonlKomery, wvro In town IradliiK WedneHilay. l'riink l'a r low ami wlfo ami Char ley KIIukIc motored Into town Thorn day uiornliiK and ntoppctl at tho Heath gnNolIno tank for a freah nup ply. Thoy woro on thulr way to Mod ford. MrM. Mary Terrell and her dnunh ter drove In from their homo In lliowmiboro Tliiinulay iiiornliiK. Hoy .Stanley ami Mr, ('harlea Vittelie were iIoIiir biiHlncKH hero tho uniao day and Mrn. IIiiKonn llellowii iiIho drovu In from their farm on Itocuo river with a lot of cream for hhlpmuut. Mm. ClirlR Wooloy and Mm. Win. Ilealo woro aluo iiiiioiib tho btiHliiexH cnllem Thumilay, MIhh IIcmhIk Klmpiion who Iiiih been IcachliiK ttrhool In llrowiiHhoro cloned her Hcltool Wejnenday nml canto out on tho RtnKa Thurudny and took din ner nt tho Sunny Side takliiB tho train for Medford In tho afternoon. !,. K. McDonald of Trail nml K. 10. AhIi ono of tho Trail uiorchautH and J, II. Tyrrell of Medford, wero nil hero for dinner Thumilay. 1'rod FrlmlcBar of Medford and W. K. Coleninn of Phoenix Hpent Thum day nlKht at tho Sunn Side. Mlsa Draco Aidipolo of Iowa, n coiuiln of our hnrdwaro merchant, Iloy Abhpolo, wiih out vlitltiiiK hlm and hln wlfo ilurliiK Iho woolt. W. Ii. Chlldroth, our blackHinlth, Iiiih a now elgu nunouncliiK to tho public, that ho Iiiih all klndn or itnder takltiK kouiIh, and 8. II. HarnlHh and Hon, our llvury men, htwo put n hIbii thai thoy have an nuto to hire. Friday avo had Mr, CharloH Hub noy of tho firm of Flolshor, Moyor (c Co., of Portland, C. H. Wllllson and wlfo of AbIiIiukI and Mlko Sldloy of l.ako Crook, horo for dlunor. Mra. HIiiK Hrophy ciinio In Friday on n bUHluesa trip and to vIhU hor parents, Mr. and Mm. Thoinna L NIchnlH. .1, 3. QunckonhuBhor and wlfo canto In Friday nml brought In sovornl boxes of npplc8 from tho A, Corhln orchard for fleo. llrown & Sons. CHICHESTER SPILLS W . Till". lTlAHONU IIUANK, X l( CH l IVi-lcr it OUmoi. JTlr. JV 4iyQPL I'llUIu 11,4 a tl.14 ii..uliccV VL.lJTaa f.ci.i. iMlt J Kith lllua KlUui. ' nv Vv m iamF Tako hi lcr. llur Bnniwiuxam v,llkuo6ll)l,8lt.AUHIIH'l StHIBYDttUGGISTSEVERYWWRE IU.it, luc lift ford were call I tut on rolatlvcn horo lant Hiuidiiy. V It, Potomon ncliool ntipcrvtiior npent fiovornl hotim with our ncliool lant WedneHilay. Tim Arrowhead hltnrnry widely havo iloclili'il to lvo their piny at KakIii Point on Friday uvoiiIiik. April I'ndcr Iho niiporvlHlon of Mr. ChnHo lh work of clenrlm: and ropalrlut; ll o Table Hock ditch In miliiK ahond nt a lively rnto nml from proxunt In- dlcntloiiH tho water will ho turned 1 In n&aln roiiio tlino next week. A InrKo crowd Blithered nt tho ncliool Iiouro lant Humlny evening to wltnexB tho Knitter oxcrclnen which were enjoyed by nil. Tho KiiHtor lormon wiih not rpillo up to cxpcclntloiiH, It nceiaed that ! the Hpeakcr. overlooked tho beauty Keiiernlly bronchi out In nermonii of thla kind In IiIr Kroat effort to con vluco hln huarom Hint his creed wan the only rlKht ono. Home of our farmer nro liecilliiK Tithe wnrnliiK Rent out hy tho Fariiiom , and FrultKroworB Lcbkuo In rcRnrd (to putting out poliion for Hijulrrels, (ralH, otc. , 8. M Nealon wbh In AHhland Frl- ' day taklnt; pnrt In iho exercises coin. I inumorntlnR tho fiftieth anniversary of tho fltirronder of General Leo nt Appomattox. Tho recent hIiowoir hnvo been of ""rry Wilcox Ih out early and Into Kroat benefit to Iho KrowltiK cropn In i worklim amoiiK thu beautiful trees TABLE ROCK TABLETS thin jicctlon. Poultry poiiR and oi'tilpinent nro helm; liiHtalled at tho Modop or chard whore that IjUhIiicrh will hu carried on n n rttilo lusuo. A. O. Fraloy Ih IiiivIiik Roveral acroH of land cleared. h. riUpalrlck, I). PhlllpR and MIrs IJnu'l llyriitn Biient Saturday nml Kimdny In Medford tho kuohIm of Mr. j and Mm. Watom. Hevernl acren of applo treim on the l.)dlard and Pendlolon ranchcH aro belitK pulled out. Oliver Pendland nml wlfo spent Saturday In Medford. 8. M. Nealon lout a alunblo work homo lam Thumilay. Carl lleobo nml MIhh Dulclo Cnton attended n daneo nt tho howls rel deuco In tho At?ato district last Fri day nlclit. .Snmlford Itlchardfon or Medford spent Hauler Humlny In Table Hock, ItonH Cllne wan dolnc orchard In ntiectlou work In this district Thurs day. Kliucr Keys and family linvo moved Into tho houso on tho Fin ley ranch where Mr. Keys Is busy put ting In tho spring crop, Mrn. Maud Lyons nnd baby of Mod al IiIh Arrowhead orchard which at a distance could easily bo taken for n snow hnnk since tho trees nro In full bloom. Tho prosHcts now In this district nro for a bumper fruit crop this reason. I Plin UN I MIIPPCTQ I'neeil with the n-niec of mi in junction upon tho city council, tem porarily rcHtrniuius; that body from further action in the lelttjiK of a con tract for tho pumping of ilic city wa ter xtipply, Iho hoard met in iicrplcxcd noHniuii Wcdnchilny evening. Acting upon Iho mlvice of City At torney Porter J. Js'cff, Iho council heard the proposal of tho California-Oregon Power company, Kiihtnit leil without compctitixe liid, both for cily lighting nml pumping water. Upon Iho motion of Councilman Kedfiehl, xceomled hy Patrick, and cnrrieil over the dienting voto of Com .1. Trunx, the council resolved iKolf into n com miltce of tho whole for executive m.'1-moii and ordereil (he ehamher cleared of ciUzeiw. At Iho conclusion of a thrce-nuar ter hour nvrrct KcsHiori tho doom weie again opened to Iho imiuisitive laxpayem, who heard the adoption, over (he m'tiglo diHHenling vole of Cora .1. Triiax, of resolution nwiml ing Iho lighting ami piiuipiug con Irai'lM lo '(he California-Oregon Power company, wibject to the din. soliilion of Hie injunction, There he. ing no further biininowi hefo'c Hie special meeting, tho HCwHian ntood ml join mil. The hiiHJH upon which Iho injunc tion wiih procured and served in tho existence of a pumping frnnehixe al ready granliil lo tlie Itogtio Hivcr Puhlio Ken ice corjioralion. Thin franehiMe nuinherH of the council claim (o ho invalid, hy reiihou of un unaccepted offer mailo lo tin cily Home yearn ago. The contention of (he local powor company in that fail ure to accept the offer of relimpiish iiipmI when made preserved the fran ehiMe if full legnl force. In this mnn ucr (lolil Hill Iiiih aeipiircd a new law suit, nml the mailer will ho threshed out in expcTiMivo court proceeding!. An nmuHJng incident of the xonMon behind eIoed doom i reported. .Many cilizeni, deeming it their -privilege to he in at lite hearing, (douch ed negligently ngniiint the outer wnlU nml wimloWH nnd kept tab on the procccdingH. It is Hlfttcd Hint one of tlio council memherrt Htrongly nd- vie1 lhat Iho police officer ho given iiiHlruclioiiK to dear the street In that vicinity. WINS TRIP 10 . PANAMA FAIR ASHLAND, April J 'J. Miss Maple Payne won the exposition contest prir.o offered hy fixtecn bttsineas firms of Ashland. There were over n dozen conteslautK, the voting linv ing closed Saturday nt5 p. in. Mil lions of votes were enst for respec tive candidates, the standing being as follew: First, Maplo Pnync; second, Ilcshie Holmex; third, Illnncho Snls bury; fourth, Mndgc Putnam. Minn Payno if the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Tnyne, resiiling nt Mill tho Itoulevard. Hhe is a senior of the class of 101.'), Ashland high school. Her trip to the cxpoition will he delayed until niter tho close of the school venr in June. The coi icsi was inaugurtueii bcverni wcoks With Medford Trndo Is Medford Mndo J?CVV 3olm Philip Sousa The March King, saysf "Tuxedo gives an absolutely satis fying smoke, fragrant, mild, and pleasant." n Tuxedo m.The' Day?s March All the vim, energy and en thusiasm you get out of a Sousa march you get out of the steady use of Tuxedo. Tuxedo is as cheering and inspiring as the "Stars and Stripes Forever," be cause Tuxedo is always refresh ing, beneficial and wholesome. To be pipe-happy is on a par with being mind-happy. Then you can get the punch into life! And it's certainly worth while. The short-line to pipe peace is via IV. ;vvawva,VA H -,..1-1-11, M-l SO"& .itf-l vBT fttt h : Jrv1 VM ftVAVA wceao The Perfect Tcbaeco for Pipe and Cigarette, Made by the famous "Tuxedo Process," Tuxedo is the one tobacco in the vorld that will not bite your tongue, no matter how much you smoke of it. The extra-choice Kentucky Burley leaf from which, Tuxedo is made is acknowledged by experts to be the world's premier smoking tobacco leaf. This is why Tuxedo is so mild and mellow, so pleasantly aromatic, so deli cious in flavor. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, gUistna m Fainout Green Tin, "fl f wrapped, raoUture- ) with sold lettering, I ll proof pouch , , , ', curved to fit pocket " In Tin Humldoit t0c and 80c In Clatt Munition 50c ani fit THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY "sFSc&FXSBJtS a t p': li By the Clock When it Is midnight in New York it Is 11 o'clock in Chicago, 10 o'clock in Denver, 9 o'clock in San Francisco, 5 A. M. the next morning in London and 1 P. M. the day before in Manila. By Western Union it is NOW. There's a Western Union Service to meet every need. Full information gUdly given at any ofice. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. Horses Wanted fiH rSni frfc wirjj iu: ix MEDFORD. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915 AT mi. I! KILLS' HAltX GRANTS PASS, MONDAY, APRIL 19 , AT GItAVM: STAHIiKS ASHLAND, TUESDAY, APRIL 20 AT OK. HANKY'S 1UUX Jlnrcs nml (k-IiIIiirs from -."() to mm) rouniN; 5 to t) Yearn Old. Mtit be lliivy ltoncl; (;mxI llc-.sli; Wvll llrtikc nml Sound. 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