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VN :h ..'AGE TWO MBDFOR1) MATT. TRTBUNK MttlTKORl) OUIWON. TIIFKSDAY, APU1T. Ifi, l!)ir. , IOCAL AND L PERSONAL ) 4 It: U AVllUlKlfK tuul Alox J. ItOR lioroiiRli of tllo Cnllfornln-OroKon Powur company, nro on n business trip to Kluiilntli I'nlls. , Have your lft'n .mower Fharncncd hy J. W. M'ftclicn, Wliono '31!lD.. U (o'rj? UarfPtt. fit ,A?lilnptl HR'iU ''Suitnr Howl, Stunlvy Uilnlit of Mnlfonl. who la n frt'SliMth nt Annnpollp, nuvnl ticntl nmy, was, ono of tho midshipmen BvJjiiinoiR.Hi on from Columbia nt Annapolis March '.. Ho was .second in the 220 ynnl swim, which was won In 2:118 L'-fi. An ho Is n froslimnn nntl unrtor the rules not supposed to entor nthletlr contests, lil entrance wng due to tlio Illness of one of the ri'Kiilur team and Is an unusual honor for u "jilehe." As a reward, lie will liu nllowcil to talk during Another flvo hundred pound ship ment of those delicious chocolato creams Rolnplit thirty cents a pound nt DcVoo'ii. Ja'nicH It. Kendall of Gold Hill was n Bedford vlsllof Thursday. ' Taxi ITic, 2 Tor 23c. "Foster & Holbroolc, Phono 885. 42 The Parents-Teachers circle of tho lilph fohool will nicbt at tho high Fchool building Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. This will bo an Informal meeting for the' purpose of Retting acquainted and forming plans for next year work. Light refreshments will he served. All patrons of the high school arc earnestly requested to bo present. Last time tonight, Clara Kimball Young in tho Deep Purple. Sv A. Duescnberry of (lold Hill at tended to business matters In this city Wednesday afternoon. Tonight is your last chance to sec "Wild Animal Llfo In America" at tho It theatre. Tho crowd last night was even larger than tho night be fore. Thcro are seven parts and a great many .scenes aro taken in tho surrounding counties. .''"Thomas Freeman of Oregon City, Is otHong tho but of town visitors in tho city. Take advantage of this offer and raako your own Spring clothes. 45 days sewing $15; drafting and 45 days sowing $25. Also let us show you our lino of American Queen Cor- ets. Kelster's Ladles Tailoring Col. lege, 420 M. ,F. & II. DIdg. .21 Flags at half mast displayed gen ' crally throughout the city Wednes day In pursuanco of President AVII son'H order to honor tb'o death of Abraham Lincoln, who died fifty years ago today from an assassin's bullet. Maxwell Taxi Co., now cars, 15c; Phono S7SL, PJerson & Tarbcll. 237 Krnest Price and wlfo of Itay Cold spent Wednesday In Med ford visit ing friends. ,OregonIan agency at DoVoo's. I. T. Wagner of tho Steamboat district Is spending a few days in tho city on business. "Grown in Medford" vegetable plants for salo. Many varieties. Or der now for futuro dcllvory. Mad dox & Donnoy, Portland Avo. Green house Phono 87R, 30 J. A. McDonald of 'Talent spent Wednesday In this city. on business A Jitney bus belonging to tho Alco company was damaged in a cntlsluu on tho Vaclrie highway Wednesday afternoon. Reckless driving is giv en ns the cause. Candy, candy: get it at DoVoo's. Wednesday evening was n warm and balmy night and scows of nuto pat ties were out, Including n Joy rid ing expedition that yelled so loud It nttrncted polled attention. Tho Pa rifle hlgliway was tho favorite thor dughfaro. Sugar Howl. 'The. Deep Purple'' a moving pic ture adapted from tho. jtlay of the same naiim was presented nt the Page theater Wednesday evening, and proved to bo ono of the best pictures of the year fromnn Interest standpoint. ,. Got your cutter, cream.' milk and butter-milk, nt Do Voo'. All was quiet In police circles to day, thero being hut one arrest. The prisoner was a laborer who partook too freely, and became noisy. Last 1 1 in o tonight, Clara Klmbnll Young In the Deep Purple. Judge F. M. Calkins of tho circuit court and Court ltoporter Harry Da vis havo returned from a trip to Grants Pass. The sessions of the Josephine county court havo been adjourned until May 3. Sugar Howl. Attorney H. L. DcArmond of this city spent the first of tho week at tending to court liu'slnoas. in Grants Pass. : SIGNOR GIORDANO TO SING IN "FAUST" Sweet elder at D Vo. matters. If you C. A. DeVoo, you can get Tho Country Gentleman for ono dol lar. , Harry Holeor of Ashland spent Thursday In this city fo ra few hours on business. J, 0. Gerklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon, Always reliable.. Negatives mado any whore, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Word received from Albuquerque, X. M., tolls of tho death of Frank II. McKee, cashier of tho Albuquer que, National bank, from Injuries sustained in an automobile smash-up. Mrs. MclCce, who bus for several years managed their orchard at Sev en Oaks, left u few dayu ago, an le eching word of" tho accident. Mr. McKee was well known in tho valley, having frequently vlsltod It during recont years uud was un undo of A. C. Allen. B. It. Unrkpj of Jacksonvlllo spent Woduosdny lifv this city on business. Dun M. Colns of Jacksonvlllo spent a fow hourV Wednesday after jioonn jhjs qlty; ;; ,Get it at Da Voe'a, ii MIssfKdiiairftwfprd of Talent Is spondlng a few Uuya li? this city vis iting friends. Why nof ot U at DoVoo's? M,llcis Cautrall of tho Applegate spont Wednesday fn this city visiting friends and attending to business. Ernest Dow of llunconi is In (ho city for n few dayu attending to bus iness matters, Matinee, tho Page today. K, A. Jllhtroth of IJntto Falls spent Vidn6day In -Medford unending to bW$m Alters. ' 4 '' Paperiog uud painting. Phono 544rM. George Wild superintendent of mo tive power on tho Sonthdrn Pacific spent a few hours In this city Wed nesday an official business. Seo Davo Wood nbortt that fire In urnnce policy Office Mall Tribune Oldjfu Flowers aro in bloom throughout the city, and flower thieves aro act ive, several llclac bushes in different parts of tho city being stripped by vandals. Most of these depredations are laid to women and children who tho police figuring that n man does not particularly care for flowers if he has to steal them. Sugar Bowl. The Alco Taxi Co., orlglnntors of 15c rate anywhere In city. Phones, office. SS2R; residence 23SR. 41 Mrd. Joo II. lleeninri of Gold Hill is visiting friends and relatives In this city today. Last time tonight. Clara Kimball Young In the Deep Purple, , , Joo Rader of Phoenix spont Wed nesday In Medford attending to bus iness matters. Clara Kimball Young In tho great Broadway success "Tho Deep Pur ple" at' tho Page. Southbound passenger train No. 13 this morning consisted of 1C coaches 'hauled by two engines. Sugar Bowl. , It. L. Kingston of Roseburg Is nmong tho out of town visitors in tho city this week. C. A. DeVoo for subscriptions. A. N. Parsons of Grants Pass spent Wednesday In Medford and Jackson vlllo attending to business matters. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto Book Store Tom Fuson is convalescing from an attack of typhoid fever, and was out for tho first time Wednesday afternoon. Clura Kimball Young In tho great Broadway success "Tho Deop Pur ple" at tho Page. Henry Ohm has returned from a Bhort trip to tho Bluo Lodgo district and reports that tho snow is still deop In tho mountains delaying min ing work. Thero has been a short age of water this winter for placer mining. The snow wl melt fast undor tho present wariiusunshlno. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop, Opposite Book Store. Victor Olsen of Reno, Nov., Is upending a few days in tho city at tending to business matters and vis iting friends. Fancy groceries nt DoVoo's. "Kverywoman," a Henry W. Sav ago production will be presented at tho Vlnlng theater In Ashland next Wednesday. When your feet hurt don't try to put up with It. Have them cared for by a skilled Marlnello operator. The comfort it brings is worth many times tho cost of treatment. The Marlnel lo Hair Shop. Cora E.'UUey, 407 Garnott-Coroy building. tf" IouIb Ulrlch of Jacksonvlllo spent Wednesday afternoon In this city at tending to business mattcra. Papering and painting. Phone 644-M. " ' iii i 1 1 i i ,i uit i m luv' PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPK ft jfriW Ztt pppppppppppppppppppI vv w-w mppppppppppppppppppppm St x S ti PPPSPPPPPPPPPpBia wHBff pllllllllH '-i'; fl PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPK t ANDREWS (VAN TO PRESENT FAUS I Tenor with Andrew Opera enmprs ' to lie lu'iird m doulile hill nt the 1'hko next MoiuhiN etuii:r. The opera .ij" "l-'aii'.l," or wliieh the Andrews (ljiern eoinpaiiy will puont tlio garden veenn in llieir Monday nlpllt pcrfonuntifi', i I lie ninMetiiiivo of two jjivnt unifier, Uoellu1, the (lermiiii pod, wliti wrote (lie .mutual ilrauia from which tli" opont was taken, eoiisiileied this win I; hi4 iral est. lie siont twenty year of Ills iielivo HlV in perfecting ihis uiimlvr ftil drama, nn! it stamls tvultiv at oiu of tlio preati'sl liieinry iniisioipieci'i ever written. It w eitiirliKioiii in its treatment ami llii'ic i- pgrliap no eoiiipitsi'i' who ciuilil hase done such complete justice to tliiw work as Dnii notl, the I'u'iicli cuiiipiixcr. A'Hilo from Faust, (loumul's Knuili'st coia poillnns are hit. uummw. He was u ciy deoiit man iiml at one lime studied for the pricotlminl, but uftet wnnl jvi his 1 1 iv to musical compo sition. While ho undo several op eras, "Faiis't" stands nut as the great est, uud to hear the cast of the An drews company, incliidiutr Seiior (li oitlano, in lli'm most excellent win I; will he a treat that the music lovers of MVdfonl will luiu; n'inciubcr. The prices hae lueit placed sotnt to give all an opportunity to attend. ARGUMENT BEGUN IN DAMAGE SUIT ;t NM I T BRITISH CAUSALTIES 1 OTAL 1 39.347 IN WAR FOUNTAIN N Greatest Event in Woman's Life i - 'All human ivrutiifo looks tmclc to tnotlierhiHi.t as tlio wemtor tif woiuIkim. TIlK llllllt'DCO. tin1 rort Undo, tlio null- lllllO filltll lltllltlK tilt) period of pxewiiiiitfi' are si'coiiil only In iiio iniilhor Iumi ixi slowed upon tlio niuct holplons lint liuwt niiirvnluiM erti ntlon-a bby. Wuinvn rtrn uuloli th lAMl fifim .vlrli Mifr thojMi lielpfiiluKriHUH Ituit'nl.l to JVimfmt. and yet urn porfoctly unfo to Uno uiid lumuur . tlieno tbry rrvoiiiiiunnl 'Motlicfs n total." .It Is entlnily mi rxtcrnnl nptitleatlnn il(lHlivt to luMlont.i tlio linmil. It.n niuncloa and villa Dint pintail tin iiliitoinra. It Mix bnni la, rnnil)l am tor ai-Mb Inlf a feuturr ""'I Is kaoi to mothers In iilnuwl nnry moUIaO vm immliy la tli t mint Htutip who hiuiii HOlnliioinl It. Vim will lltiil It on mil III iilltnt Htorcn. "Mnllii'r'M 1'rloiul ' U littflU li!innl". iiiiiIiiIiin nit ileuilmilliK iltiM, mtt Ix'iii'iUlnli htj nouttiiut nml n WIUHlOttlll litlp, (lit a Imiiln nf "Motlmrs I'rlmul" t ilny ut liny itnitf stoin unit wrltu to li fur olir lantriii'lIM lli'i" l"' on'invrm .VI.Ihik Hnutlli'lil ltiHiiiutcr ". laiiour I It'll,-, .Mlouti, M. CI3 WE CAN BUILD IT Kxperlniciital Work, Model Mal.llitf, Die MnltliiK, l)e,iltnliiK and MtK special miiihluery. Correspondence Hollrlted AltMSTItOS'tl MI'O CO. 4 Second St, Portland, Ore HAKKR, Or.. April IS Frank Collier, counsel for ex-Oovornor Os wald West, stsjiit all this morning in state circuit court hero arguing that Judge Gustnv Anderson direct the Jury to bring In a verdict for the de fendant In the damage suit of Wil liam Glegand against Mr. West mid others for loss caused hy the Cop porfleld raid of January 2, 1914. At torney Collier went deeply Into tho law and quoted freely from decis ions for tho only four governors of the Uulted States who huvo been sueud personally for damages be cause of their acts while In office. Argument of the motion was ex pectted to take the greater part of tho day, and the raso may not go to tho jury until tomorrow. Testimony xvas ended lato yester day when District Attorney C. T. Goodwin and cx-Sherlff Kd Hand sworo that they had not received ,ny evidence of lawlesiiness from Gov ernor "Went. Tho speculative claim of $3000 for loss of business to Wlesand was ruled out by .linlgo An derson, and now only ?1.'00 Is nt stake. MjMR CLUE NKW YOltlC. April IB. Mystery 'siirrouunding tho murder of a young LONDON, April 15. Tho total ,VOman whoso body was found In tho of llrltlsh casualties In tho war from Ilronx Saturday deepened today when tho beginning of hostlltles up totho Identification of the body ns thnt April It, is I30.:i47 men. according0' Ml" Clau,,la ""liiiry of Troy, , , ., was contradicted. A mojuago from to an announcement made in the-, , , ,,. ., . Troy Hiild Miss Ilansbury was nt house of commons this afternoon by,10U10 Ml,8 Christina Cnrr. an aunt Ilnrold J. Tennant. under seeretnryof Miss Ilansbury, last night Identl for war. find tlio body as that of her niece. pkpbTvmpBp1pIpvpppppb9V K St V ppPpppSip 1 12,000 wiles -no repairs The owner of a pauenger-scrvice car, running in the valleys and mountains of California, writes: "We have driven twelve thousand miles. Zcrolene has been used exclusively. We havo never ad justed a bearing, ground a valve nor cleaned a npark plug during this time. Tho engine runs more cmoothly than the first thousand miles." Standard Oil Company (CalifurnU) lle.lford Ml. I. Iliumi, UiMrr ntut I'trwtdrnt 250 KEARNY ST. lUt.Sulttrtnd t'u.li I HP&- if Sjiioiiili pf l A'ii)Vl Slltimnt ,l)i Aolim itiHtti'aiico Company i'f llni Ifxrit, m 1 1 atiile uf I mwm Hi III imi IIii 1IUI iliir If I li r.uil'l , lllll Uiwfn u llm IihiiIHiiK nIMilMl'irl n( llix l Ht nt I'll' uui imrMimil in Ifiu OAriTAL, A liu. nil I A rittin imH tie . .t A HUMiOH I ll ik'ROMi:. Not HinlMiii Mil In-. I ilialHii llm i':li Hindu lliHU I.SI4.0I I II, Ml fil MI.TTil.iili7ll inn cut ,,...,i.i. , sin iii llil-Jl-"l. flUh'ii,), Hlil rKiiln n , kIVmI illillnu ll.)ivil' , , . HIS,! iiiiiiiiii 1 1 t'f'l uimr nmT n . i ifiiiil iiiinnix M ) mi ,, 'lulu I Iiiisiiiii' ..,,., t it n ii mitt i, t, h KM ,i.. vf. (laMh, b. jrvoi'j A,NHf.ni I Sfl lilililihl. 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I I !f -it I M'l' l4 1il ii.r I llll.. i iMIrltm IK t !- el ' " li I..I I'll Ml I,, .4 tH I,.. . k 'I il.lliia li.. )r, Ij.mmm lit. .himI . trf'i (ll, tA( lull! auHWHI ! i ait uui tiamllita lb iitwi , h, i ,(. at. IWH .'N '1 Aetnn liiitur.iiica Coiviimny III H l I I, I Mia l,,li,r r ir-nl'iit to. ,' M Hill' i ,Ml,i ., . . t ,1i- lno M a'M nfl II Uti l Wl.il I Hi. .j I i tii , I SAN FRANCISCO ! A tnodrtn, fuc-ptool, up.lo-d.le Holrl, 5 Itxttfd in tlio curtff ol rvtijllung and on J a direct lioa tu the Exposition Cioiuuh. I RATES I PctachfJ Bath ItUatcnath a I- M.C0,J1.50tlnl S1.50, 12.00 iheb ! M.50,2.00doBbli .2.C0.2.50ifoubli I IMKouniUSSJCtiniUil-r:mrC)nai.M ! PW JOaiit aJ TMd St. Dft, ute cm I Nu. I)mI6, hiunl ntiltV.SlmiVf & ,u,tr o4 ai Kxiar in., : UU a IJ,k N.alK. Or Take a "Unlvmal" Uu direct to Hotel I mm ? awaca m a)ajM VELVET ICE CREAM Solves Hit' problem for a lts .sori. Nolliiiitf iiioro paint' nlilo. Pun mid wholesome. Anv flnvoi. Mi'ielc, fnney moid.s, Sherbets mid Ices made to order. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. :t2S. Central. Phone -181 Adams' Will Filed rA.MW'llKJK, Minn., Apiil 13.-- Tlic will of Ciinrlct. Knni'i Allium of Lincoln, I lie liihtorinii, who iliiil nt "iliin(,'ton March 20, was allowed in pro'iiite court toilny. The estate, which rtuiMitrt entirely of -i-iiniil projwrtv iiiiruicil at .!,." 00,0(10, 11 left to the wjiIou, .Mr. Sitirv (ldi'ii Admin. a4 CORTLAND Fashion's favorite for Spring and Summer TdeWlwgr 2 c& Iff zL swiiars Don't spread at the top nor lose their shape because of the Llnpcord Unbreakable Non-stretchins Buttonholes In no other make. Try them. CtO. P, 10 1 CO., Mikara, TROT, M. V. m PRINCE ALEXANDER BIOS QUEEN OF SPAIN FAREWELL MAOItIP, A mil 1 j, -Prince Alox tuulcr of Huttcnliori; urrived nt Alfjc einiK ychtonlnv to meet his winter, Queen Victoria of Hpilin, unci Miy fiirowll to hoi lieforo K'av)iir to join tho Hiitihh fleet-at tho, Dnnliinelles. TOO rTU TO CLAtidUm. VOll "flALKi Ton1ee"throughhred FlomlBh Giant rubbltn, Angoras, PntuKouliuiH mid Belgian liaioti. Chaa. B, (irahniri, It. P. D. 3, Box 10, Spring St. 2U For That New SPRING SUIT Tailored to Fjt ? V ? ? ? ? ? V ? t f V ? y ? ? ? ? ? J T ? t ? t ? T ? T ? . More Economy for Jackson County Auto Owners Send Us Your Mail Orders We Pay Postage Champion X Spark Plugs Gates' Special Spark Plugs, all sizes Amber Driving Goggles, extra large lenses Ladies' Driving Glasses, Sure on, gold mountings 50c 50c 75c $1.50 a 5 T T Y T T I "Kodakers" The hcsl of every expos ure in every roll ol film Is assured when you have your Developing and Printing r I )()N I VAT The Swera Studios 222 W. Main Mctlford X SEE KLEIN 128 East MAIN Upstairs MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS lift Ho, OniMi (it. AUTO TIRE REPAIRING FisK and Michelin Tires in Stock Tho Tli on of Quality nml Hcnko Ford Oil Gauges .... oeamlcss Brass Oil and Grease Gun 3 in. Double Wmg Blow Out Patches . 9V2 in'. Double Wing Blow Out Patches 30x3 Federal Reliners .... 30x3$ FederaJ Reliners Adamsohv r ord bpecial Vulcanizer Combination Collapsable Pail and Funnel 25c, 35c and 50c . 50c ? Y t ? J T T I T Ford Tire Hojders, the $5 kind Electric Lights Installed on your Ford Car 40c 45c $1.95 2.30 1.50 1.00 $3.00 4.75 f T T t T i t WESTON': CAMERA SHOP 208 Enat Main Strcnt Mcdford Tho Onl' Exclusivo Commercial Photographers in Southern Oregon Negatives Afadu any lime or pluco by appointment Phono J-17-.T We'll do the rest 1!. D. WESTON. Prop . iC. E. GATES T Y T t t T T t STAND HV TIIM HIIIV gLym'4 Mn ha rrisirvt Can Uncla Sam Neutrality? . wur inr.ian riauna tint diwu airin,l aluicnt to lb. limiting lolut. 'llm llullthl Hli.li liu. U.aldilnwna Ilia -rjf brink (it ar. 'llmijar. tionlttaiif I ho toil n( rjr liaru hil.rt nlil tlmii I til v.'"0 f'P'ri 1"'' '". iworiHiin will, i,rlr uoaa IliU aitlt.t clmpl.r lu lliv nalldii'a tiliiorr; CARTOONS' MAGAZINE IMIIaM K H. M, Mur, MlltlW ri tnu Mckulu Num) . l.'tTn,J ""f monlli IbdirMin n iilftura Uilli lu Atii.tiia, ami I iirnix, H la a i rllabl laimtamuof thoM.r. NWiiit (lio nallona llilokuf vmtt .i.iivr ii.iit ,iii, ii7 ,iiu ,H(,imii wnioii Kiir undor Ilia aurfar ami e hnt tlio or tltoiiuhU at tliu iiiU, I'atlixiin Jlmnllln la (Im uintt fat. cinullug rntunwl flur uf vmtM ot.ula urrr MrrlttHli. '1 hi. ,ilnlti,li.l njiiiAtf iiri. a I ai.t...l rl Iii. ,ilnlti,li.l njiiiAtf hi wall aut-cllMl wlltiitlal li'iniui'D. unj amuili. utllcli',, Invalualilu to llio lllirurx, ttu biuiucaa uiau, tlig.tuil.ut ot curto.it ot.uta. AT ALL NEWSSTANDS S3.00 A YEAR in CENTS A COPY A alallar bill and In c.vpan Mill brlitar a lu, aaaaa.aaaaiaianlha' trial aubactlatlen, .,... CARTOONS MAOAIINr, 0 N.MI.H,.,,,CHICADO jwlu..l l)n.l II.U1 fur wkk.li ,W.J LwhwK UhuIm U VlWa,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, liiMM mmmm ""' '"Mttlt,',tli,,,,,,,tl,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ,S, 3 mimmmt-"ftxiiiaaiM&mii