Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 15, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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The residents of fliijjnp and vloln -ily
arc. building ft wagon hridge
across the middle fork, of thi Apple
pale, to, connect with tlfie frciil recently
built by the United' Slu'jes forestry
service via Cook and OtCcn pass to
the Klamath river. For this puipose,
Siskiyou c.npnly fink npproprintcd
.t'Jftn mill an llio bridge, will cost (100,
nil nppeal for assistance will he made
to tho Jackson county eouit nnd iner
chnnts of Medford.
Tito new Irnil is on a. seven er cent
grade and l five feet in width. It
enn ho easily culntgcd to a wagon
road, which 1(4 the inicilliiiii in the
near future. It opens n. large terri
tory to .lncksnn eoltnty merchants,
including the Seind valley, besides
ronking accessible the. mnnv mines
nnd ranches of this isolated section.
It places the Sciad valley fifty miles
nearer Medford limn Hornhrnok.
In the opinion of ihno who know
thn distriet, h large trade, will he
immediately made accessible, includ
ing the farmers, stocluncn nnd miners.
CM WELCOME
TO
Bishop Sumner's reception at SU
Mark's hall on Tuesday evening
tnnrked the close of his first visit to
Medford and to St. Mirk's church. A
yjrjyxeejlent program added mater
ially to the enjoyment of tho evening
nnd tho decorations were exception
ally effcelive and reflected credit up
on the committee. Tho bishop met
eerpjiejjioth; the church members
nnd those iifit nssocintcd with St.
Mark's, withijthc cordiality of nn old
friend, and carried nway with him
the high opinion nnd good will of nil
who were present.
Tho bishop's visit o St. Mark's
hns nicnut n newimpetiiH to the work
of tho church. Ily his co-operation
nnd assistance the congregation will
ho able in a short time to procure lots
upon which to huild n church. lie
further encouraged them by nn offer
or nssistnnee later, conditional umii
the activity nnd energy of the church
.workers, .in building n church. His
visit hns given the work the greatest
stimulus nni. hope that it has had
for Home yejij-s.
NO FROST IN VALLEY
MINISTERING ANGEL TO T. ATKINS WILL BE STAR'S NEW ROLE
BELGIAN
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STUDENT
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DEATH OF FIFTEEN
Though she must dance nnd sin r on Hrondwny. Carotin Hailcy's heart
is in Kiiglnud, her native land, and as ioon ns her engagement ends she'll
J hie, away to London to become n Itcd Cmis nurse.
SUMNElP
WEDNESDAY
Thcro wan no frost in tho valley
Wednesday night, and orohnrdists
were granted a respite from orchard
heating. Frost was cxttCfted aud
predicted, nnd the frtiitmen were pre
pared, but the temperature did not
drop below the' danger poin. It is
i possible that Jock Frost will with
draw and lhn( 'tlia. fires will not need
bo lighted again (Ins year. Such a
consummation would he welcomed.
The llogue Jliver Fruit & Produce as
sociation has eight cars of heating oil
on the way for emergency purposes.
Today is a perfect spring day, with
bright sunshine and n wind,
PONTIFF rfLCSSES KNIGHTS
(CoHttlnued from jaso 1.)
STOCK EXCHANGE SEAT
MANY BULLETS FALL
0N2AMEH SIDE
NKWYOKK. April J.',.-Fifty-nine WASHINGTON', April 1.-.. -Major
thousand dollars was bid today for General FunMon at Ilrownsville, Tex.,
?.. .n ,..c .m-,v .orK mock -; reported to the war department today
viuiiic, iin imtiuiri' ,it ur iiir Kim nv
tual sale of .f !)0()0. A few weeks ago
membership was offered at $.'!(i,(00,
and several transfers were made he-
low that figure, while the e.xehnnge
was under enforced closure diirin
the latter part of 101-1.
Trading in stocks today was again - ',
in large volume. Dealings embraced 0USM
many hitherto dormant Nmics.
Ik'thlchcin Steel heenme inactive
nfter an initial advance of three
points.
that many bullets fell on American
soil yesterday during the fighting be
tween the Villa and Carrauzn forces
at Matamoros, hut that no one was
1 1 injured. He said desultory firing
". continued throughout the day, hut
that no serums engagement had been
young nion lean favored by fortune
MiMMlvantaRe of a -solid and at the
same time a christian education.
Kjiltflits Bet N'oblo J:aiiiji1o
"Th'la nblo oxamplo of benofl
cnco, which all good men approve,
jjp hold hjj for Imitation and gener
ous emulatlon''to all wlio aro blessed
JvlMl meann; qnd, wo lioartjly wlh
that you yourselves, beloved sons and
yenorablo brethren, wjl advanco tho
cause of tho university by sending
to It students whose superior quali
ties of mind nnd disposition glvo
.promise- of the bust results. In addi
tion to other advantages which aro
thenco. to bo expected the clergy of
t th.chnrcli In America will receive
ono and tho same culture and train
ing; nnd thlsi wo speak to those,
ytVio know by experience means
without doubt a clergy whoso, ploty
will bear richer fruit because of
their more active and more harmon
ious co-oporntlon wljh a common purpose,
"This bieRslnB wo Implore with
prayerful Instance from Clod; and as
hh earnest of heavenly favors nnd
. , a token of, our good will ho moBt lov
ingly In tho Lord bestow upon you
1), beloved sons and venerable, brcth-
Hwrpon, -the rector, the profes
Kara, aud the students of tbo uni
versity and upon the Knights of Co
'lupihua as well, our sppMtollo bone-
KLAMATH MILL BUYS
GOVERNMENT TIMBER
Tho district forester at Portland,
Oregon, announced Tuesday that the
Pelican Bay Lumber company "of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, were tho suc
cessful bidders on the salo of tho
largest body of government timber
over advertised by the forest service
in Washington or Oregon.
Tho sale Includes two units, ono
of SS million feet of yellow plno and
other species an tho west sldo of
Klamath Ike, and a second unit of
about 200 million feet of nearly puro
yellow plno located Just east of Cra
ter Lake National park. Tho prices
onunlt t aro 3.00 per M. for plno
nnd r.O cents per M. for other species,
and tho prices on unit 2 aro $3.37 ',
per M. for pine and 51 cents per M.
for other species. The removal of
tho Douglas fir and white fir is op
tional, with tbo purchaser. A cutting
period of twelve, years will bo allow
ed for the removal of the timber.
The total value of tho timber Is reck
oned at $1,230,000, of which tho
state of Oregon will receive $ 137,500
as its share for tho benefit of schools
and roads.
ORCHARD MEN JOIN
FRUITGROWERS'
COUNCIL
At the regular monthly meeting of
thn board of directors of tho Rogue
Itlver Fruit nnd I'roduco association
held yesterday, a resolution was pass
ed to the effect that the association
should affiliate itself during tho
coming season with the Fruit Grow
ers' Council of the northwest headed
by W. II. I'aulhamus, and should do
all in Its power to assist this move
ment. At tho samo meeting Mr. J. A.
Wcstcrlund was elected a director to
fill a vacancy caused by resignation.
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WEDDING BELLS
A very pretty wedding took place
at the Methodist parsonage, cornor
of Oakdale and Main streets, Wednes
day evening at S o'clock when Mr.
Karl Wellington Fisher nnd MIrs An
nn Maxwell were united in holy wed
lock. II. M, Dranham, pastor of tho
Oakdale Ave. Methodist church per
formed tho ceremony In tho presenco
of some young people who are friends
of tho brldo and groom..
Mr. Fisher Is head mechanic In tho
C. B. Ontes' garage, and is well
known In Medford. The bride and
groom will make their future homo
in Medford.
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FAK1S. April 1.1, fisUA u. m.--An ., , , . ...,sioll r .. nelroil,
invalid lWlginn (licnadiir giving the Toledo & Irouiou fivight trniii and
name of Pierre Hueycns has been ai ,, .n-owdod street ear here last niuhl
rested by the police of huis on the Wns increased ti fifteen, eleven worn
, charge of wearing the unifoitn of tho t. nd four men, today, when one of
1'ieneh nnny nnd n liench militnr' ,0 injur'd women died iu the liospl-
mednl without nhthoiity. Auhori-'tul whetv inoie thnn u score of the
tics say the man is a spy. After bis wreck victims were taken. The ii
nrrcst inipiiiics were made, with thejeovery of at lenst three others of the
result that the examining magistral!) injured was considered improbable,
tillered the charge against hint to onej Charles S. Cunningham, slate mil
of espionage. um eoiumissioner, has begun uu in-
j 'Hie identity of Uacyeus is snme-J vcsligniion of the accident iu behalf
iiuiig "l (i mvsiiTv. lie ns imiiiu in oj- um state.
have traveled recently in the regions I Three of the dead were identified
around Nanev nnd Pnnt'ii-.Mnnssnn.
lie also visited the principal naval
stations where he tried to establish!
relations with soldiers ami sailors.
Louis l'ctilalo, a sailor on u French
submarine nt Cherbourg, has declar
ed that he rceognir.es iu llao,cns a
Mclginn grenadier, who offered to
guide a partv of French blueiuekets
during the fighting at Dixmude, nnd
then led them into nn ambush,
The police arc of the opinion thai
Maeyens is a Gennnn who enlisted in
the Helginn nnnv for imrposiw of
espionage.
during the day. hut at noon there
Were si ill the bodies of live women
whose timit i'm had not been leaiucd.
To llie Inexperience of u sludcul
luoloiinnii is charged (he disaster.
According to the police, thn explained
inactivity of the student's instructor
also contributed to the disaster.
Twcuty-eighl other persons were In
jured, four of I hem seriously,
HIT BY T
LONDON, April lo, tl:.il p. m.
The Netherlands strainer Knlwhok,
from Hnltinioie for Kollerdnin, was
torpedoed yesteiday evening while
anchored seven miles to the west ol
the Noilh Hinder lightship in the
North sen. The crew of twenty
three men wns saved and taken
aboard the lightship.
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IIOWUN0 (1HI:i:N, K.v April Ifi,
- II, C. .leultiim, u prominent resident
of llutlcr coiiuiy, wns found guilty in
circuit court here today uud seuteuc.
I'd to four years ami one day In. the
penitentiary on the charge of being
connected with night-riding; opera
tions In western Kentucky.
CAt'K (IIKAlliTKAT. Mo., April' Ift.
Seven men stand Indicted today in J
connection with the leccnt ni'irVMies
of uiglil riders in Missouri, by the '
federal grand jury, which adjoin tied v
here yesterduy. .lodge I). I'. itycr N
of SI. Louis, under whose ins! rue- ,,
lions tlu Jury carried on its investi
gation, uiinounci'd thai heavy sen
tences would be imposed on nil men
convicted in his court of ptiitii'Ipii
lion iu the niiilil riders' wmk. .
JAPANESE DENY
TURTLE BAY BASE
WASHINGTON, April l.V An of
ficial statement uuthoricil by the
Japanese embassy today eharactcrir.
ed as "preposterous" reports that a
naval base has been established at
Turtle Hay, Lower California, nml de
clared, "there never has been any in
tention on the parr-nf the Japanese
government to locate a naval base or
occupy any territory on the west
coast of Mexico."
CAMINETTI COMES TO
INSPECT COAST CONDITIONS
WASHINGTON, Ajuil IS. To get
first-hand tnformntpn on immigra
tion problems, Cominjssioner General
of Immigration Cnmiuclti left today
for an extended tour of inspection of
Pacific const ami southern immigra
tion stations. He will o direMto
San Francisco, viiiiing Seattle and
oilier Pacific const stations, and will
also look into plans for aiding thn!
unemployed through the use ot the
government in the west.
LET HWA QO
I STOPPED FLETCH HECKER THIS MORNING
FOR EXCEEDING SPEED LIMIT. "YOU RE
CRAZY," ARGUED FLETCH, "l WAS, ONLY
GOING FOUR WULES AN HOUR) "YES, LAUGHED
V BUT SEE HOW FAST YOU RE SMOKING THAT
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SEWING DAYS
Ready With Everything Needed by the Woman Who Plies a Needle
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DR. RICKERT
Ho Knows How
Suite 1-2 Over Rowd'a
When In Need
of a Cleaner
or Dyer
PHONE 244
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So Ihnrnugh ore our preparutinus thai even among llie needles and bullous ran be found whulevcr is wanted In say nothing of the
hundreds of yards of silks, dress goods and wush goods; besides which there are tapes and braids, thicuds, patterns, scissors, shields,
hooks and eye's, etc.
In fact, should you come to us with absolutely nothing to do your Spring Kcwinyijli, wn could send you .forthwith every neccssiiy -materials,
designs, jiistruetions uud the means to put llicin together intelligently nnd sfylis'lily, v .;,
Sewing 'eek covers evcrv iuiugiuiible sewing requirement. ' .. t
AND ON A GREAT MANY OF THESE THINGS VERY SPECIAL PRICES ARE QUOTED.
DOMESTICS
A few leading- brands which we consider ,
worthy of spccinl consideratien:
:i(.iii.'lileaehed Muslin, Hope, yd. . I0c'
Lonsdale, per yard 12 JC
Lonsdale Cambric, per vnrd . . I2JC
Wnmsutla Nainsook, yard 15c
Wauisuttn Twills, yard IBc
Indian I lend 18c
36-ln. Lonecloth:
Holt, $1.10; yard - 10c
Holt, $1.35; yard - .l2Vic
IJolt, $1.60; yard .-. 15c
Ibdt, $2.10; yard 20c
Kl-inch Nainsook - ...25c
10-inch Nainsook 35c
l.'i.inch Nainsook ...50c
1.1-inch Nainsook i 65c
INDIA LINEN
Prices from, yard - 10c U 25c
Self-Threading Hodkiu I.iugeria llrnid,
while, pink, blue 10c
Weight Tape, white uud black, exten
sively used and easily nttuched, per
yard ' -,.- 10c
Hiitloiihole Tape, white and ' black,
comes made from sheer lawn uud fine
cambric, prices, per yd,....l5c, 20c, 25c
Snap Fasteners on lupu used us u Ily
on waists, prices, yd 15c, 20c, 25c
Compli'lc line of Helling, whitii qud
black, l',!'j, .1 inches wide, nl from,
per boll " 1.5C, IOC, l'jC, I5C
Nainsook Covered tfrcss Shields' per
pair ... :.i.....-- .... IOC
Lingerie Gaimcnl Sliield ......25c
.1. & P. Coats. Spool Coflon, 7 spools
for
...25c
WINDSOR PLISSE CREPE
Plain uud fancy, comes iu small Dres
den pullerns nnd stripes, price, per
yard, only '. 21c
Plain Crepes 19c
Sweetwater Pearl llultons, sizes II, 111,
18, L'O, 21 ... .5c
Oeeox I 'curl Muttons, two or ioiir-hnlc,
sizes II to 2-1 :. .'.IOC
Complete line of Funcv Ocean Pearl
Millions, sizes from I fif !.' '
Wnshiihle Crotchet l(ijtons, lauo and
Linen Muttons, bone centers, maihi iu
nil sizes,
Corona Hooks uud F.ycs, u Iwo-dozcii
curd, white nml blnck, per curd 3c
Sonomor Simp Fasteners, sizes 000, 00,
0, .1, 2, while nnd black - 3c
American Mndo 1'ins, AIC, SC, per pa
per .. . . 5c
DEVENSHIRE RENFREW CLOTH
Full line of new spring- styles, well
win th 'J.lc, wn ulwuys sell for . . ., 19c
STANDARD PRINTS 5c
Light uid dark colore, Challies and
Sliccling 5c
Itipelctlc, Hie most desirable muleiial
for hard wear, docs not need ironing,
price per yard only .. .. I2J4C
SAFETY PINS
Defiance Safety Pins, uinilo in threo
sizes, while only, .'I do., for. ...5c
Steward's Guard Safety Pin, nil sizes,
0, 1, 2, .'I, doz. .. ... ......5c
Dauiuskiis All Skcl llospilul Surely
Pins, sizes 1,2, .'I IOC
Melt Pin Monks, polished heads, iihkoiI-
cd sizes, per hook - 5c
Smiill Pin Cubes, black, while mill lis-
sorted colors, each -...,. . .- 50
Kihboii Lenders, 2, on curd', .5c
Meno Slilhdus, assorled, 2,for. .r..v,....5c
Tracing Wheels, (ach,';;-v -r- j5c
Queen Davners ..,,.'..,. ,r..(.. ... ..' 100 ,
Kuglii Crotchet llo()s, flat cenlei'H, nil
;,iies :'.-. 50
' Oeiioati SllverTliinilil.es' . .5c
Tape Afeasiire, (10 in, limg 5c
Collar Stay, silk covered, 0 iu ))iickiigc,
for .. .i..5c
High Flare Collar Suppi'...r .,.....,5c
Chicago Fculherboue, gros gnilii cov
ered, white and black, pi'r y'urd 15c
Mins Scam Tape, vyhito only, sizes 1,' 2,
.'I, 1, r, (1 yards, each 5c
Fine Liiwu Mius Seam Tape, white aud
black, comes iu Nos, I, (1, H, 10, 12,
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ALWAYS IN STOCK
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