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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1915)
ft' MTSDlTOTin MATH TRTBUNW, MTSPTTORtr OWIfflON, THURSDAY, fA JU1 L 35, 10J5 P2KJH THltBB y ,' Mrr T" MODOCS TO MEET WITH KLAMATHS AT SCENE OF BATTLE (Klittniilli NorJIiwoiilorn) MimIiio mill Klnmnthri will meet nl Captain Jnck'ii idronghold In (ho I .a vu lludu mi April "-. Tho mooting, however, will li entirely friendly ami not at nil 1 1 Iui tint historical meeting them In 18711 Imtweiin llm Mdilnni ami white men, Tim Moducri urn itmlilimtn of I ho Upper ciiit of .Modoc ronnly, Cull fornlii, ninl tint KliinialliH am resi dents of Klamath I'iiIIh. AH arn while mill no feathers or wnr paint will ln worn. Tim purpoMi of llio uniting In to vlow out n roml con necting Lookout, California, wllli Klumiilh Fulls nml In pirn llirnnitli tlin moid noted Mpotti In tliu I.avn IIciIh, Hlnklyou county will also bo nskod to Join In Dm conforeiico nml It In hoped that sufficient In terest ran lio moused no that a roail w Iui luillt through Itiu I.ava Hods thin summer In llimi for tourist travel, Thin decision wan inniln yontorday when M. It. Cnnloy of tlio Ixxiltoiit (ionil Honds niKorlatlon, met with n rnuimllteo from the, Klamatli Chum her of ('ominerro. It wan ngn-od (lint the proponed road Mould mako winllalihi to tourist nml local people onn of the most hlitorlc spots near hero nml that mi effort will lio inniln to rnlxn tlio money for tho first work to Im ilono on thin roml. Tlio Moiloc people are willing to hulld n roml from lookout to the HtrnuKhnld nml It lit oxHclii Hint Klamath will lirliiK tlin roml to thin city. Tliero nrn two routes out from Hid stronghold, ono along tlio odgo of Tnln Lake nml tlio other liy way of Hear Toot Cove. A commltteo ronxUtlitK of J. C. Itnlenlc, (). C. Applognlo and A. Deliell will go to tlio HtroiiKholil to meet tlio com iiiltimi from Lookout nml view out tlin roml, A commtltei) consisting of J, I, dueller. J, A. (lonlnii, V. T. Loo nml I,, Jacobs worn nppolnted to raise tlio money necessary to Mart work on Hid roml. It will reiulre nliout Jlf.00 to ilo thin work. It In tlioiiKht Hint TUodoc roitnty will keep up tlio por tion of tlio roml that lion within It borders after It linn boon opened nml started. Siskiyou County will ho ak til to do tho name. Tim i-oiumlltco on funds raid yon tonlny that Inasmuch an nil tlio l.avn lledn Ho In California, ronnty inonoy could ln lined hy Modor and HIkl)ou couiitlen, hut Hint nil help given by Klnmnlh must ho rained liy milmcrlp Hon nml not HiroiiKh tho comity court. JOSEPHINE COPPER IE IS HAU:.r, Oro April 15 Accord liiK to nn aiinouneeiiiont mnilo liy Judgo Webster, secretary of tho Unit ed Copper & Hold Mining company, of tli Ih city, (ho company hint cxn filled n contrnct for tho snlo of Its copper in I no Inn .lovuphluo county to Churloi O. Wheeler &. Co., of Hcran ton, ln. Tho purehano prion wan Klveu nH $2fi0,000 nml It U to ho paid In InntnllnionlH In thu next throo ycurn, Tlio mlno IIh nltuntod .1.1 iiiIIoh from (IrnutH Pnss, nml according to Wheeler, work In to begin Immodlntu ly. W. H. Low In prenldent of tho eoiiipauy, nml tho illreclorit uro, ChnrlcH I.tiholil, K, O, Moll, .InmoH drlog nuil ChnrloH lllckuor. MohI of tlio stockholder!! reside. In thin city ami vicinity, ASSOCIATION MANAGER QUifS JOB ASHLAND, April IK. 0. II, Mot culf, manager of tho local Fruit nml Produce iiHHOclatlon, Iiiih quit tho jolt, i Ills resignation wnH prosontoil hov ornl days ngo and wiih voluntary. It tnkoH offoct today, In tho mean time doorgo Mlllnor Ih looking after tho iiHHoclatlon uflnlrs pcndliiK tho uppolntmont of n now mnuiigor, Mr, Motealf hna hold tlin position about alx wouks, having Biiccuodod C. A, IIHkkh early In tho spring. Ho cntno lioro front Los Angolos nml for n tlmo wnH un Instructor In the I'oly tochnlo Hchool, KOUHIJNH If you want good window and door Hereon linvo uu mnko thoin. PACIFIC FUUN. & FIX. FACTOUY, "Home of tho Pacific Codnr Cheat" ... 3 "WILDFLOWER," STAR THEATRE THURSDAY AFTERNOON, EVENING, FRIDAY AFTERNOON LLLLLLLmUaLLU---m I'nill, Mih. Kit'c, Mr, nml Mih. HI. mut mill iliuilitnr (Irni'iii, MrM. Kny, Mr. nml Mrx. Ailliur Ilono, Vorn Vim Dyke, (Jllo (JitMlor, Mrn. Ilonrii, Mrn. K. ColeiiniM, Mih. I. A. Koiiiiih, Mr. iiikI Mm. IM Amlerrton, Donald An ilerHon, Mill Andormiii, Lloyd Culver, Mrn, l(. Moor, AUhh lay Carver, Wo uro rimoil lo hear of llio dcalli of Tlioriilou Kmitli of Xnr.li Talent Irom pnoiiiiKMiin, Tlioriilou wiih a yniiiin man of ulcrlinj,' worth nml (troii I ly liolovcil liy-all who know him. lie wiih 2'.l yen rrt old. Murial at AmIi laud on Wi'dnt'Milay, April II, from llie Mollioilint church, of which ho wiih a ineiiihor. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS News From Our Neighbors ASHLAND AND VICINITY EOEN PRECINCT "Anhland tiny at tho I'aumnn Kx ppnltlou," nn kIvoii nl thu VlnliiK Monday evening, wnn tho Initial en turtnlnimmt la n tturlva of thrt-o which nrn to ho nfforded hy thu Aux iliary Civic linprovflinoat Cluh. Tho nltmrtlon wnn liurlvmiua In ono net, cxrliinlvoly hy liomn talent. MIkh Wlnlfrod Wntnou plnnnud tho ontor talnmeiit and It wan ntiiKod hy Minn Hortliu Cnlklan. It wiih a Jolly foa turo HiroiiKhout, full of nmuNliiK ttlt untlniiH. l-'IclltloiiK nniiion wero nn Miimed hy thu ontlro cant. Mimical M'lnctlonn (itnliraccd a locnl nuttliiK to popular nlrn. A huvy of Anhland'ii protHent Ktrlit formed mi Imposing Imllet. Tlio locnl Mooho IoiIko Innlnlled of flccrn Mondny iiIkIU, tlio ovonlnp con cluilliiK with a linaiiiut and dance. K. 1 Klnckiin U dictator; J. C. IIiuikIi man, vlco illc'tntor; (1. M, Uiwo, pro Into, X, X. XutMcnil, trennurer; .1. II. Haundcrn. nccrctnry; i. K. Kuilth, truntoo; M. K. KIiik, pant dictator. Tim liiMiillnllnn corumonlon woru con dueled hy 12. V. Jonon, district deputy dlctntor. Thu iiioiuliornhlp Is now over 150 and rapidly IncrcnaliiK. March weather wnn varlatilo In thin latitude, vnryliiK from n maximum or NO on thu Jlnt lo a minimum of 2.' on thu tith ami 'JiUh. Tliero wuro olxtcen clear dnjH, ton cloudy, nml five Indeteruilnately nchedulml hy LoiiIh DoiIko, locnl co-oH;ratlvo oh norvor. Ijwln NV. Mooro, no enrly Hfttlor and nlmoHt a pioneer hy vlrtuo of continued ronliloncu In thin Miction, died on .Sunday In IiIh 83rd year. Ills wlftt piiHnod away novural yearn hk. I'll ne nil norvlcon woro hold Tuoailny afternoon nl Stock'n iindertakliiK rooiiiH, Interment wnn In Mountain Vlow comotory. Mr. Mooro wna for merly tlio owner of nn oMoiihIvo ranch In tho vicinity of Slolnuiiin. For miuio tlmo pant IiIh homo hand lieeii with IiIh on-lii-liiwt .liiiiica Ilalley on llearh iivenuo. tleorKu Hone, locnl Soiillicrn Pa cific trnlnmmi, hail piirchaHcd tho Macl.lo htiiiKiilow property on A1II kou ntroet, and will occupy thu namu after inaklnK various Improvements. Tho llonvor Itonlty company nci; tinted tho trmiHfur. A liunovolout 'old lady, whllo o putlutliiK la a locnl harihvaro Htoro locnntlv on tlio merlin of aluminum I wnio, declined, In tho way of cooklni; iiIouhIIh, alio uhciI iioHiIuk but "lin oleum," Thu perennial rumor Hint S, P. train dlnpntcliont liotuliuaiiorn uro lo ho removed hero In tho near fu ture mo lieliiK ruvlved. Thin tlmo tho utory In inoro tipoclflo mid Ih to tho el feet that Aithlumt will ho tho pilncr at tho oxpeiiHO of DuiiHiuulr. ('. A. Doll, tiiKlnour for tho Smltli Kmury Co., contractorH on tho min eral nprliiKH iirojoct, Ih oxpocled hero any day. Ilo will como direct from .HnratOKa, X, Y., where ho Iiiih boon for Hovoral iiioiiHih pimt InvoHtlKiitliiK tlio IntudlliiR of mineral wuterH at thu: IiIh romirt. If there are mill doithtltiK ThomuHeH here roKurdliiK AhIiIiumI'h dovolopmeutB, Mr, Hell can enllKhteii them. Ilov. .1. K. Smith, locnl Mothodlnt clergyman, who Iiiih lien Hiiper.icded, hut Ih not hy any ineniiH miporan nunted, Ik tho temporary mipply at Central Point, where ho will officiate Imlorinltely, filling tho placo nmdo vacant hy llov. 0. L. Croosy, who Iiiih kuiiu to LncrotiHO, WiiHliliiKtou. Mr. Hinlth was roHldeut pimtor hero in HP8, a period wlion MetliodlHin wus ut Ha hlttli tldo la IIh hlHtory na to attendance. Tho choir wiih also a powor In Hioho former duya, wlion under tlio direction of lUuh "Wllllta an leader, 10, I), UrlKR", T, K. Holton, Gen, V, Ti'ofrcn and ninny other of tho old lmorH lifted up their vuIcoh Jn BoiiR to tlio nccoinpantnient of tlio prmtornl tt'Nt, .Mih. ,1, II. Joiiom oT VooiliioK was tradiiiK in Medl'ord Saturday. Mrx. ('. II. OinvoH nml liin winter, Mrn. Jl. C. (Iui tlciHT. wcio in Mod foul Katurday from Talent. Mimk Lulia UoIioiIh wiih n Medford visitor Saturday. Mrn. Klixnliolli ('ox rclurucd to Iter liniiii) woht of I'liooniv laol week, af ter ii vixil with hor hiiii, William Cox, at Tinner, Or. Tlm-e from Talcul lo Mi.lfor.l Sat urday woior Miv. .1. II. Colomaii, Mr. ami Mrn. Kmmott Hcomiii, Mr. and Mrx. .loliiiii I'nllerwoii, Mr. and Mrs. C. Caioy, Ifoy Coffmaii, Mr. ami Mrs. Koiliy, Mr. Spil.er. Mrx. 11. C. (iaidoiior of Los An Kt'loji in visiting hor ilor, Mrs. C. II. (JravoH, of North Talent. Mr. Har dener in in love with this vnllov. II. X. IVonoli of North Tnlonl had llio miNfoituiio to Inso n valimhlo oao cnr old ciit Salurday. Tho animal rolled over upon i(x hack in a Mimll nivitie ami tlii'd hoforo it wiih found, (Juite (i iiuuilicr of llio Talent young people jnvo Minh Poail Hartley a suririie Saturday, (he ocoaiou he iu licr ISIIi Idrtlidny. Ouesls at a dinner given in honor of Mr. ami Mrs. Noah Chandler, at Hie Inline of Mih. CliandlorV uncle, C, Curvy, were: Mr. nml Mrs. Orvol Uoiihti of AhIiIiiiiiI, Mr. nml Mr. II. (J. Shonior of Medford, Mr. ami Mrn. C. Carey mid little Irene Slnmllov. 'I'lio-e rt im Plioeniv in Modfoi'd on Salnrdav woro; Mr. mid Mr-. I-'rcd (). L. Irwin of the power plant wont out on the Htuuf Saturdav niorninj,', relnrniii Sunday in a now Kurd au tomobile which ho had purchased in Medford. llerl Niihoii returned with Mr. Irwin. Mihm'h Marjory Krokine and Unzcl UitHWorth Hiicut Saturday nihl and .Siinilay iMt!iiK fricndH at 1'cylon. Mr. mid Mrx. Illauoliard Mpcnt Sun day with Mr. and Mrs, Kincnid. I'carl and Kalpli Peyton Kpcut Sunday at Mr. and Mrn. IMwmiu'h. Mr. nml Mrn. T. It. IliKinhollintn vihilod Hcveral ilnyn recently with I heir children living near Derby. Mr. K. S. Kcrby of Odexna, this Hlato, camo up on the nUin Tuchday to tho luuiie of her father, (I. v. Kin cnid. Shu left her Ktnnll Hon in her molher'H care and Thursday Mrn. Koiby went to Medford to join her husband and o on lo San l'ninci-co wiih him. They expect to HH'iid ii couple of weeks at the exposition. There wiih a small informal parly nt l'Ynnk Ditsworth'H Saturduy nihl. .lames and Karl Peyton hauled two loads of lime, fertilizer from Derby Saturdav for llio Mansfield plnoc. Tho V. C. T. U. mot Saturday with Mrs. .1. F. Ditsworth and hud a very intorostiue; meeting. They arc jilnn uitig for a medal eoulosl in the early Hummer. Mrs. Nelson Nye will hii porinleud tho affair, according to present nrrangementH. lack Viiuyhn spout Sunday at the (onion ranch. Miss Ha Lytic went on the singe Saturday evening to visit her friend, Mrn. Irwin, for several days. Satuiday being Ilurold Peyton's 17th birthday, ho spent the day with his sister, Mrs. Dawsmi, who had prepared a dinner for him. PAULS, April lo. The offices of thu American embassy and the Ameri can consulate were closed today and the flags over tho buildings wero nt half must in observance of tho death of Abraham Lincoln. Instructions to ob-orve tho day wero heat out from Wu-hiugton. PYTHIANS PLAN WIDL CAMPAIGN TO ADVERTISE CRATER A cniiipniKn of nation wide pub licity In lielnK promoted hy tho Knlglitn of Pythlnn for their conclnvo nt Crater Laku next Anoint 17, 18 and ID. Tho proponed Initiation In tho crater of Wizard Island Augunt 18 In attracting no much attention that tho locnl IoiIro In beginning lo worry about transportation from hero to ' tho lake for all who want to attend. Among notables who nrn expected In Governor .lohnnon of California, who nay ho will nurely attend. Sup erintendent Steal Hays that Win. J, Ilrynn, who In on entliunlaotlc Knight ban told him that when ho can so arraugo bin tlmo ho wants to visit the lake and an otfort will bo made to get him hero nt that time. Jtobcrt S. Yard of tho department of tho Interior at Washington. D. C, ban naked about tho particulars of tho occnnlon no that lie can giro It not noly national but world wldo pub licity. It In bin nolo luminous to look after all Items of Interest, especially thoxo out of tho ordinary, In regard to tho national parks and ho writes them up In Interesting stylo for tho newspapers and magazines at homo and abroad. , Tho Hcarst-Scllg company with of fices all over tho world, has written hero offering lo send men to get mov ing pictures of the unique affair and their pictures arc flashed on screens nil over the world. Tho grand lodgo officials of this ftato are working hard with assured success of the conclave. Tlioy have sent to each lodge In Oregon and to mnny others In tho northwest nn of ficial circular letter telling of tho proposed trip and Initiations and tlicno letters aro being read in lodgo to thousnndK of Knights. Kach let ter was accompanied by a well writ ten descriptive circular telling about points of interest In connection with tho trip and each lodgo Is requested to give tho proposition publicity to day, April 15, through tho columns of their city papers. Pythian journals throughout tho United States aro asking for advanco Information lor publication and mag azines and newspnper writers aro anxious for knowledge on tho subject so It Is very ovldcnt that Medford and Crater Lake will bo placed on tho map as never before. , MRS. E. V. COFFIN TMACIIFJl OF PIANO AND VOICE STUDIO AT 60 flOSE AVENUE Phone 56 L Class Lessons for Children Proverb IU!lsel It Is always darkest just before Sidney Hocks lights his lautcrn. llogwnllow Kcntucklan. GOLD DUST For every brightening and cleaning purpose in every home CZrAA TImcI- ip ncnrl of looof TKa onfiirantMnAinlo nr Cinin Gold Dust is used at least three times a day in millions of homes everywhere. Yet there are many thou sands of housewives who think Gold Dust is only for one or two uses They would not use any thingelse but Gold Dust for washing dishes, for example Or for scrubbing floors and woodwork, wash ing windows, etc. The active principle of Gold Dust is so remarkably thorough that you rinse away the dirt and grease, leaving a newness, a cleanness and a brightness which delights. Gold Dust forces its way into the corners and crevices where neither fingers nor washcloth can reach. It truly works for you. Any woman who has washed disheswith Gold Dust knows what that means. Gold Dust should be used for cleaning and brightening every thing. It is most eco nomical; it is most satisfactory and it is most sanitary. Cannot scratch or harm any sur face, and it will dis solve and remove all dirt'nnd grease. "Lot tho GOLD DUST TWINS do your work : Kv SiN "" Gold Dust is the leading wash ing and cleaning powder in the world; it is indis pensable once you know it. 5c and larger packages old everywhere mrTTFAIRBANKSn MAKSRS BUY THAT BOY A WATCH You owe him ono. Ask him If you dont. A watch of his very own will help to make him manly. I might stlmulnto him to study harder too. And ho can't bo Into for supper, ond sny ho did not know what tlmo It was. Thus It will tench him to bu prompt. And promptness Is something Hint's good for everyone. Suro, get him n watch. Let It bo n boy's watch, such ns we have to show you. MARTIN J. HEDDY ...' thk jkv::li:k KflHt MaIii Httrot WE BUILD AUTO BODIES VOll TUUCK8 of every sizo and description and for ovory business. And you can de pend on It that -what we build Is built right In over detail, appear ance, utility, reliability and durabili ty. An auto body built by an Is at onco an advertisement and an econo my. Come and let us provo It to your comploto satisfaction. Billlrw' Wagon, Carriage and Aul Works South Htvcrmlr IS. It Economy In Business Tho modern way of paying by check has been ono of tho greatest alda to business pro grcss. It means tho right kind of economy to pay by check. Checking accounts, largo or small, aro cordially invited. OVEP 22 VCARS UNDCM ONC MANAGEMENT I More and more every dny Ford ears become the no eesMty for everybody a utility in eity and coun try. Their great uxefulnoss is part of the daily life of all tho pcoplo through giving universal service with universal economy. Retail buyers of new Ford can? from August, 1011, to August, 1915, will shnro in profits if 1100,000 arc sold in that time. Ak us for particulars. Keep in mind the simplicity in operation and economy in up keep Ics than two cents a mile. Hunnbout SIIO; Touring Car, $100; Town Car, $!90; Coupelct, $7.r0; Sedan, $075, completely equipped, f. o. b. Detroit. On dUplay and Mile nt C. E. GATES I When You Buy a Silo, Buy One That Has Made Good Profit by tho oxporlcnco of others and buy a silo that has mado good In ovory respect. Tho WKYKIUIAUSKH S1IX) has mado Reed through years of successful usage by hundreds of succoss- tul users. mE everhaeuse STCCL Here are miiiio of tho reasons why tho vi:vi:miAUSi:it silo iuu made good, 1. Its atr tight construction means perfect onstlngo. 2. Scientifically designed and guar anteed nnchorago Bystoui, 3. Porfcctly 'balanced, easy to swing alr-tlght doors. 4. Safety tread ladders. 5. Specially rolled steel hoops, thor oughly testod. C. Specially designed, SELF-AD- JUST1NO roof. 7. Staves mado from alr-drlod Doug las fir In tho largest silo fac tory In tho Northwest. Big Pines Lumber Co. M12UFOUD, OllEQON It has fAI)K GOOD bo- causo it dous tho work It was intended to do and bu causo onco Installed It nev er gives trouble. I Jul ! jiHjif KSjI JB1 ! Wkitk vok qy silo hook, ira matK. M i i f,