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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1915)
pAfcfi awo MBDffOBU MALL' TRTBUNTC, MLCDFOUl) OUHOGON, TIMOKDAY. AIMJTh 20, HUH I J IOCAL AND IM PERSONAL . for, J. i Neddy returned today froni finn irahclnco, whew h had boon for about a wrck. While there ho wiw Judge Txvohy, head of tho firm of Txx;ahy tiros., who nro to build the extension of the how railroad. Saturday the Judge told "Mr. Heddy tlirtt ho'xvould bd In Urahta Pass with in a "couple of days," to meet one of hlfl'ndnfl linre, and airntiRQ for the commencement1 of building nira' tlon.tlradts PaiiR Courier. llaVo your lnwn inower sharpened by f. W. Mitchell, phono 3J0..T. tf ' TAnA Clara SVItica ban accepted a poMtlon as 'teacher of krigllsh history in the ItoBoburg high school. Sonio of Medford'a most talented people will take part In the recital at M. B, church on llartlett, Wednesday evening. 65 Mrs. S. A, Kroschel left this morn ing for San Francisco, being called there on account of the death of her father. Another five hundred pound ship ment of those delicious chocolato creams going at thirty cents a pound at DcVoo's. Herman Puruckcr of Ashland spent Monday In this city attending to bus iness .matters. ;Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of 15c rato anywhere' In city. Phones, office, 882H; residence 23STI. 41 W. T. Doverldge loft Monday night for Hilt. Cal., where ho will spend several weeks attending to surveying matters. When you aro tired como to our shop for whatever treatment you need most, facial, scalp, halrdrcss Ing, nianlcurlnrr, etc The quiet ministrations of a trained Marlnollo operator Is the most restful thine In the world. Marlnello Hair Shop, 407 Oarnett-Corcy BIdg. Ex-dovernor West arrived In Med ford Tuesday on matters connected with Pacific highway settlement. Tho Immediate execution of all Ju dicial bonds without vexatious delays Is tho service offered you by L. E. Wakoman. M. P. & II. Bidg. 34 ,0. A. Hcmstreet reported to tho police "Monday afternoon that a thief entered his woodshed Sunday and stole a bicycle. Asking a friend to go on your bond Is Indefensible and dangerous and you incur an obligation that has no limit. Corporato Surety costs Tory little. I make a specialty of tho bond business and offer you "on the spot" service. Iv. E. Wakoman, ST. P. & H. Dldg. ' ,34" Tho Rev. J. K. Ballllo of Phoenix spent Monday in Medford attending to business matters. Maxwell Taxi Co., new ears. 15c; PhonUiJ8L, Plerson & Tarbell. 237 THelii uninl association of the high school will hold a danco at the Nat atorlum next Friday evening. 'Do not miss the recital at the SI. E. church, Bartlett street, Wednes day vealng at 8 p. m. GO Tho American Musical company which recently appeared In this city went on the -rocks at Cottago Grove last week an ddlsbanded. Tho dis solution camo when one of tho chorus filed action for pay against tho man ager, Oregonian agoncy at DoVoo's. Slgnor Giordano of tho Andrews opera company leaves today for New York, where ho has an engagement to sing 20 classical records for tho Victor company, "Crown In Medford" vegetable plants for sale. Many varieties. Or der now for future delivery. Mad dox &. Donnoy, Portland Ave. Grcenn house, Phone 87U. 30 City authorities report that Sled- ford comes nearer being a "Hpotless town' now, than at any time In the last fivo years, despite the fact that there was no official clean up day. Instoad of waiting for the city to haul away tho garbage the people did it themselves, und a first class Job was tho result. It you C. A. DeVoe, you can get Tho Country Gentloman for one dol lar. It was telephoned to tho city last night that two autos -wero wrecked on tho Pacific" highway near tho southern city llmltH. An investiga tion proved the report to be faleo. IlesldentB along South Central and Riverside avenues huvo complained tp tho authorities of reckless driving of Joyriders, J. O. aerklng, tho best all around photographor In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any Where, time or pldco. Studio 228 Main. St. Phone 320-J. George Olson of Montague, Cal., Is among tho out of town visitors in the city today. Get It at D Voe'a. The basketball teams of the J.lrv colli and Washlnctcn schools will meet In their second match game Thursday afternoon, This Is tho class ic event of (ho year for the grammar grade scholars. 8S Daye Wood about that fire In- prance policy. Office Mall Tribune Uldg; t T t A! Hrunken.of Grants Pass spent Mondny In this city attending to bus iness matters. Pailcrlng and painting. Phono 644-StY Tom' Fuson of this city who hni hhen lit with an attack of typhbld fever Is recuperating on the Stew art ranch near Ashland, Why not got It at DoVoo'sT Attorney T. W, Miles and wife of thh cllv nent Sunday in Atthland visiting friends. Matinee, tho Page "today. Paul nianchnrd of Grants Pass spent Monday In this city natlond ing to business matters. Candy, candy; get It at I)oVbos. Josephine county is contemplating tho erection of a new coUrt houso, and petitions are belnir prepared io Protest against any unci. step. Hot your butter, cream, milk and buttcr-mtlk, at Do Voo'i. Owing to tho danger to the city from damage suits, actions will likely bo taken at the regular meeting of the city council tonight to compel property owners to remove uhy men ace to limbs. Several places In the business and resident districts whore accidents aro llabel to hapicn will be ordered made safe. Councilman Mcdynskl said this morning that property owners In the business dis trict had been warned to make alter ations and repairs. Taxi 15c, 2 for 25c. Foster & llolbrook, Phone SS5. 42 Further arrests In the cases of Juveniles Implicated In local crimes as a result of tho confession last week of four boy chicken thieves, will bo made. Some of the members of the gang out of town will be brought back to this city, to appear before the Juvcntlo court. Sweet elder at Oe Voe'a Two tramps called at the homo of F. II. Whitehead on South Central avenue Slonday, and applied at tho front door, while Sir. Whitehead was In tho backyard tinkering with his auto. Tho front door was slightly ajar so the unwelcome visitors enter ed. They wero seen by a woman across the street who notified Chief Hittson, who rushed to the scene. Ho caught tho pair, who upon promise to leavo town without delay wero released. Sir. Whitehead refused to swear out a complaint against tho two. This afternoon it was reported to tho pollco that two husky wan derers wero applying at homes In the western part of the city for food and frightening women. C. A. DeVoe for subscriptions. Tho pollco received word this morning to be on tho watch for two boys who escaped Sunday from the state Industrial school at Salem. Papering ana painting. Phone 544-M. Attorneys Gus Newbury and D. R. SIcCabo attended to business matters In tile ebiinty seat Slonday afternoon. H. C?'Walther has returned from a business trip to Klamath Falls. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Dook Store. Attorney A. C. Hough of Grants Pass spent Slonday In this city on professional business. Tho moving picture brlgado will Journey to Jacksonville this after noon, and enact a pioneer sceno show ing tho holding up by a gang of ban dits of the Darnum railroad. About CO local people will bo in tho sceno. Several views showing historic spots of tho town pioneer will bo Included lu'liio picture. Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Roland Garros, tho famous French aviator capturod Sunday by tho Ger mans In tho fighting between the Sleuso and the SioselloJ was a per sonal friend of Sfanager K. L. Ber nard of the Star theater. They were both In Mexico together a couple of yenrs ago, and traveled ovor that revolution torn land, during which time a warm acquaintance was form ed. James C. King of Redding. Cal., Is spending a few days In tho city intending to business matters. Fancy groceries at DeVoe's. The regular mid-monthly meeting of the city council will be hold In ttho city hull this evening. Forest Supervisor Slartln L. Erlck son will leave tomorrow on a tour of Itisji ctlrn of conditions in the Ap ji'.egp.ie dis'rict, giving instructions to forest rangers, dnd fixing flrd look out details'. The three year old son of Steven Gardner while playing near hlu homo Slonday evening foil and broke his leg. It has been practically decided by tho Kllte that September, week and day to bo decided upon later, will bo the time for the dedication of their new templo. Somo1 favored Slay. It Is expected that 2000 visitors will bo hero for tho ceremonies. Wliut You Have Iloea Looking For. Morltol White Liniment is a pre paration tha; gives satisfaction where a pain killer fend hekler Is needed. Wo do not believe you could get a bettor linlme'nt at any price. Prices 25c, COc, SI. 00, Excluslvo Agency iIlaskliiB drug storo; tt definite gains Mans on western front Berlin Claims Germans Succeeded In Penetrating Four French Positions Conflicting Claims Hoarding Hill GO British Dominate Zand fcrd Ridge. LONDON, April J0. Definite gains by the Gcnium force in the xvet are nnnomu'Oil today by the Ueilin war office. Attacks wen made ye-tordiiv I in the district" in which the Fiench offensive movements hnve been un dertaken recently, particularly in the region between the Mvue nml the Moselle rivers. The Jlrliti statement snvs tho Hermans succeeded in pen drilling four French positions, and stormed and rcoeeupieil the vitiligo of Kmbcnncntl. In the o-ge Hie Germans pushed forward their line 100 vnnls in tin engagement near llnrtmnns-Weilerkopf, n position which has been in dispute for m vera I months. Progress in the Chnmpnlgii country nNo is claimed. The offie ial French statement nnys there wen no important developments yesterday. Although tho German claims on the ono hand and the British and French on the other are diametrically op posed In the matter of tho outcome of tho battlo for hill No. CO, south enst of Yprcs and near the northern extremity of tho British lines, the facts at hand Indlcato that this en gagement was the most Important along the British front since the bat tlo of Neuve Chapello and that It perhaps presages the expected gener al British activity 'in Flanders. Hill Number Sixty The British, whether they hold all tho ground gained, undoubtedly still domlnato a port of Zandford Ridge, a lino of hilts running southoast of Yprcs. and commanding tho road from Yprcs to Slenln. Tho losses In this fighting havo not been announc ed. Judging from dispatches reach ing London thcro has been consider able on both sides. Tho Germans assert the British made uso of shells containing asphyxiating gasos. To this the British reply continues to bo that the Germans first resorted to this means of warfaro so If tho British aro now using It, they aro following tho cxamplo of their op ponents. In (lie Ckiratlilan.H Tho Russians continuo to hold tholr firm grasp on the main chain of tho Carpathians, but news of any decis ive action from this arena of tho fighting Is lacking. The British press today is specu lating as to tho whereabouts of Field Marshal von Hlndenbcrg, the Oerman commander on tho eastern front. Somo newspapers publish a sugges tion that ho may attempt a diversion In Poland as well as from Cracow, although tho Idea Is ddanccd that the soggy naturo of the' land would seem to provont any largo movement except at a great cost of men and material. WILSON TELLS IDEALS (Continued from 'Page Ono.) "We are the mediating nation of the world. I don't mean thnt xvc under take not to mind our own business nud to mediuto xrhero other people nro quarreling. I mean tho word in n broader sense. Wo aro compound ed of the nations of tfio world. We mediaio their blood, wo mediate their traditions, xve mediate their senti ments, their tastes, their passions; we are ourselves compounded of those things. Wo nrd therefore able to un derstand all nations; we are able to understand them in tho compound, not separately us partisans, but unitedly ns knowing and comprehending and embodying them all. It is in that sense that I mean Hint America is a mediating nation. The opinion of America, the action of America, is ready to turn and freo to turn in any direction. No Racial Momentum "Did you ever reflect upon how al most till other nations, almost every other nation, has through long con turies been headed in one direction! Thnt is not tmo of tho United States. Tho United States has no rucial mo mentum. It Iiuh no history buck of it which makes It run all its energies and nil it ambitions in cue particular direction; and America is particularly freo in this, thnt sho has no bumper ing ambitious h u world power. TOO LATM TO OLAM8IFT. WANTUD Man capable of manag ing and operating public spray wagon for tho summor; man with good team proferred. Address Box 12, Mall Tribune. GO FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN AT THE PAGF. THEATER TONIGHT ssssHissHBSsssssssssssssssssssl V M isssssssV ssHHBSsP&aMsssflHSy ILsHB r'mnels X. llusliimut, who wns vot ed the world's mo.l popular photo plnjer, is presented m "The Haltlc of Love,' by Jlrs, Wilson Woodwax, at the I 'nee Tuesday. This Kcxiumy print mystery plax, produced in con junction with "The ladles' Wot Id," is a xvhoU'somc presentation of the trinnuuhir love tangle with u happy ending, full of action and of iutcitsc "If xvc have been ohlii;rd by cir cumstances or liuxe considered our selves to be obliged hv ciicunislanccs in the past to tukcterritorv which xv otherwise would not think of taking, 1 am right in saying xvc have consul cred It our duty to administer that territory, not for ourselves, but Fur the people living in it, und to put this burden upon our consciences, not to think that this thing is ours for our use, hut to regit rd ourselves as trus tees of the grcnt business for those to whom it does n'nlly belong', tnts tees nady to hand over the trust nt any timo xvlien the business seems to make that possible and feasible. That is what I mean by saying xvc have no Imniporing nmbilions. We don't want anything that docs not belong to us Isn't n nation in thnt position free to serve other nations, and isn't u nation like that ready to form some part of tin assessing opinion of the xxorldf ITALY'S DECISION WARDUE TODAY LONDON, April 20. The Russian fleet which Inn been attaching (lie Ilosphoms, Is reported t hnve caus ed (lie destnutioii of two Turkish torpedo-boat destroyers. A dispatch from Faloniki says the Italians min ed the cutniticeUi the Itosphorus, while the Turkish licet xns cruising in the lilnck sea, rind that the Turk ish vessels on relui'iiiiig ran into the mine, field. Jtaly'rt decision for or against war is believed in Home to s imminent, The Home correspondent of a Paris noxvspupcr telegraphs that today murks the cvprufion of the time limit fixed by Italy for prexciitiitjnri of pro Planning for tta Stork's Arrival 'Among, thoso tlilnga which all womn ihould know of, and many of them do. IB a plenum ex ternal apWIcatlort mid In moat drug store under the name of "ilother'n Friend." It In a penetrating liquid and many and mnny a mother telU how H io wonderfully p.Ide4 them through too period or expec tancy. IM ctlef purpote U to rendor I'm tendons, ligament and muxolox o pliant that nature's nxpanirton may lx accom plished without the Intenno rtritn so often characterlitlo of tho porlod of expectancy. At any rate It Is reasonablo to lollflvi that iilnce "Mother's Krlond" li.m l,e.n a companion to motticrnood for moro than half a century no more tlmclv ndvir.i rou'd be given the Inexperienced mother tMfi to Kujujunt Its dally ue during x pecuncy. Ask at any drug storo for "Mother Friend." a penetrating external liquid of treat help nnd vojuo. And write to Uradflcld IleBuIator Co., 302 Lamar Hide.. Atlanta, da., tur their hook of Udoful nnd timely Information to expectant mother, it contains many sum;e!itloii that ore of Intercut to Kit women. HR Al mBRM I I America's I Greatest ! B Cigarette I I J'&' I I Ml ard tfrpwffittalnikWi M interest throughout, A txvo purl Ka Iciu drama with Tom Mooic uud Mar jiientc Com tot and a itagraph toin cdy are other feuturex of this pro ginm. Wednesday "The Man of the Hour." the tihn version of the famous lltond xvn y success, xvith Hubert Warwick, xvilt he the attraction. The Hearst Selig xxctkly is another part of Wed nesday's prognim. posals by Ausliiu. It is generally understood that Austria has deoliucil to make territorial concessions satis factory to Italy, and according to tins report the (iciiuaii and Austrian tup, bassadors at Rome aio preparing to ll-nxe the country. (Iwccc also is cudenvoriug to ar .rive at a fixed policy in regard to the situation brought about by the war. The tcprescntntivo of King Constnn ,tine is on his xvny to Vicuna and Iter lln, probably on a political mission. No intimation has been gven us to tho purpose of the uission, nlthoiigh it is known that King t'onstantiac, who is a brother-in-law of KniKror William, is opposed to xvnr uud has set him self against tho jmrty which favors the intervention on the sides of the allies. Her Criticism "Yes, I havo been to tho world's fair." "Ah. What did you think of tho wonderful color schemoT" "Well. I could hnve admired It more If It didn't overshadow one's complexion so." A WO.MAN IKltTOU says, "Kugcplc Is a necessary factor in tho future of tho race. Tho nvor ago American girl In unfit for moth erhood." This may bo true, but If xvcnl: and ailing girls passing from girlhood to womanhood would only rely, ns thouxundH do, upon Lydla n. Plnkhniu's Vcaotahlu Compound that slmplo remedy uiado from root and herbs, to restore the system to a normal healthy condition, It would cniiNo man) Ills from which they suf fer to disappear, so that motherhood nilcht become tho Joy of their lives. Have Glasses Fitted to correct your eyesight and atop that headache. Your work will then ho done on timo and with case. Dp n't Ioho out through oyo otraln when re lief awaits you here. Hit. KK'KKUT Hulffl 1 nnd U, Oyer ik'ucl'ii Mcdfonl, Oregon Does NetRk Off, Luti 4 Timet u Loaf l Olbiri, Siti Work. Get a Can Today M. I. IUi, MeiinKer and fruldent 2SO KKAKNY.ST. 8t. Suiter aad Biuh SAN FRANCISCO A modern, te-poof, updo-date Hotel, located in the center of everytlu'ng and on a direct line to the Expoiilion Ciouiuh, RATES DctactedBatk Private Bath 1.90, )1.5Qill 51.50, J2.00 ilflili M.Sfl. 2.00 double 12.00, 2.5Q rfwitto 150 Itomi of Solid Comfoit Ever Connlic From TKnl od TowMtnd Si. Dpe, ult at No, I 3 m 16, I fun rwy lt Suiln S, cm. id A al Kenny St.. w.ikUll a IAcl No'.iL ' K I Take a "Universal" Ilua direct to Hottl j iMVlftf "r H ! fc Pi It J 'knVRmmmiir nyrrwixv m i fl H Mpaa &. SfiKiBSilJLlUla MRS. E. V. COFFIN X TMAt'UllU .OP PIANO AND VOICE STUDIO AT GO ROSE AVENUE Phone GGG L Class Lessons for Children FOR THE BRIDE In iielectlng a ftatwaro pattern for a bridal gift particular raro ahould bs exorclned. It l.i not IIUo ptcplitg out Moiuctblug which will bo replaced from time to I line. Tim Hllvcr you will glxo will bo ued nud prized alwnyH and will prolmhlx bo added to at frcouent Interval. Our ntock of iterllng allAr wna choncn with thin Idea In mind, and wo belloro our Detection will meet with our hearty approval. Our engraving la noted for Its nmoothuciui and beauty. It never pnyn to hurry ouKnivlng. and xxo miKgcHt that you nutlclpato your rro,'itretncutn anil order early. MARTIN J. REDDY Tin Jeuelcr 212 I!. .Mlltn Sttvct Poster Stamps THE LATEST TAD Depicting Scenes of The Rogue River Vialley Eight in scries comprising three views of Crater Lake, a Forest Highway, Paved Pacific Highway, Orchard Scene, Mill Creek Falls and Rogue River, in any color, now on sale at the Commercial Club Exhibit Room Medford Book Store West Side Pharmacy PRICE: 48 for 10 cents 120 for 25 cents. 500.for $1.00 Stick one on every envelope sent out of Med ford and help advertise the country. The stamps arc exquisite examples of the printers' art. They were made in Medford hy the MEDFORD PRINTING COMPANY. ymBKUHMflH! ii From .fI0 to JffiO of our i)'ofitH in whijt every re tail buyer of it Ford will get, if wo hdl nml ilelivur .100,01)0 new KonjH between AUK"! U 4"M ') AugiiHt 1, 1015. And the Ford Ih Hiircly tl0 inont iihoPiiI motor car miide, nH it I'itH iiAo 'tho iflomnniTK or nil lineft of humitti life. U loxv,n pne'e iihiI'ohIh Jokij than txvo cents n mjlo o opgralfi.imil nuiin(iUi. Itiiimbout .fl-IO; Touring (!ur liUDO; Town Cur tfflOf); fouiielct $7fiO;'Hoilun .tOTrt, in tho United KIiiIoh of' Ainoricn only. All citrH Hidil 1" h Ii. Drtroil, fuljy efiiip)Ui1. On display nud hiiIo ut C. E. GATES mo There Arc Two Ways of Doing Things but wo only learned thet ono way the rlKhl wiiyt If xnu bring oiir v.ihlcln to nit to he ropulrud the worlc xx lit he done properly nnd at n low prlrc That'll the xxny xxo retain our old fiiNlomcrri nud gain now niton, llrlng It to ini. A dollar mivod m u dollar earned. DIIIIikjs' Wagon, Cnrrlauo nml Auto Works - J .. n. KUtm 22 J uusiatim t " - Ml C'l J -- i mmmmmmm