Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 22, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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OCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mr, nnd Mm. V, II. Tyrrell nro
thin week packing their housohohl
KOOJs nml expect to leivvo next week
for Ailtlnntl. Oregon. ABhlnnd Is only
h fow nillca from Medford where Mr.
nml Mri 13. J Itiinynrd, former resi
dent of W'nvoriyrcnldoi TlipTyrrells
hnvr heon Identified with "Wnvorly
fiUico Itfl, pioneer days nnd s doubt
finny - family could leave "Wnvorly
vfho would lx? morn universally miss
nd thnn' will "Will Tyrrell nnd hla
family. Mr. Tyrrell ns publisher of
tho Republican, as postmaster and
ns city councilman lias nlwnys per
formed his duties as a fair nnd hon
est ntnn nnd has nndcared himself to
many of our residents Wavorly, In.,
Independent Itepubllcan.
Last time, tonight "Man of tho
Hour" Paro.
' Georso Colvlfr of Grants Pass, fath
er of County Treasurer Fred I.. Col
vlfr, was a, Medford visitor Wednes
day, You should see and hoar Hud "Wil
son dnneo and sins at tho It theater
tonlKht alont; with tho usaul program
with no raise 'In price.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pow
ell, on April 22, n baby girl.
Graduation remembrances, Nuttlnj;
Pictures, Medford Hook Store. 2S
mVs. Ralph Cowglll, tho milliner,
has returned from a huslncss trip
to Grants Pnsn
Havo your lawn mower sharponod
by J. W. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tt
Mrs. E. J. Toft Is showing speci
mens of Japanese wisteria, a light
bluo climbing flower that hangs In
clusters from 30 to 40 Inches In
length, ono of tho rare climbers that
decorates her North Grapa street
home.
Last tlmo tonight "Man of tho
Hour" Page.
Tobo Urous loft Wednesday morn
ing for Weed. Cal., wVerp ho will
spend tho summer.
Another fivo hundred pound ship
ment of thoso delicious chocolate
creams going at thirty conts a pound
at DjVoos.
Tbo;flrst open air musical program
of the season by the Medford brass
band, under the direction of Director
Curns. will bo given. In tho city park
next Wednesday evening, weather
permitting. A program of popular
and classical airs will bo given.
Last tlmo tonight "Man of tho
Hour',Pago.
J. H. Myers and wlfo of Bloom-
Jngton. 111., aro spending a few days
lit Uieclty and valley visiting friends,
en route to tho San Francisco fair.
Wctlfllng presents. Nutting Pic
tures, Medford nook Store. 2S
Grant Older of Yreka, Cal., is
aniojjg tho out of town visitors in tbo
cltytWs week.
The Alco Taxi Co., originators of
15c rate anywhere in city. Phones,
office, 8S2R; residence 238R. 41
Dan. Evans of tho Steamboat dis
trict, is spending the week In Med
ford, after a six months' prospecting
trip In the southern part of the coun
ty. Tho Immediate execution of all Ju
dicial bonds without vexatious delays
is tho service offered you by L. E.
Wakoman, M. F. & II. Bldg. 34
Coorge Peterson of Grants Pass is
In the city today transacting busi
ness matters and visiting fflcnds.
Asking a friend to go on your bond
is indefensible and dangerous and
you incur an obligation that has no
limit Corporate Surety costs very
little. I make a specialty of tho bond
business nnd offer you "on tho spot"
service L. E. Wakoman, M. F. &
H. Bldg. 34
Beginning next Sunday the Call-fornia-Orogon
Coast railroad will run
Sunday excursions to tho end of their
lino at Wildervllle.
Maxwell Taxi Co., now cars, 15c;
Phone 878L, PJorson & Tarbell.
237
William Gorlg, managor of tho P.
& K. has returned from a business
trip to northern points.
Nutting Pictures COc to $5.50,
Medford Book Storo. 28
D. L. Bwllmrt of Derby is spend
ing a few days in tho city attending
to business jnatterH.
Oregonlan agency at DoVoo's.
Martin L. Erickson, forest super
visor Jeft Wednesday on a tour of
Inspection of ranger stations in tho
Appiegato district.
"Grown In Medford" vegetable
plants for sale. Many varieties. Or
der now for futuro' delivery. Mad
ttox & Bonnoy, Portland Avo. Green
house, Phono 87H. 30
Mrs. Wlllard Drown of San Fran
cisco Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fraank
Preston of this city.
If you 0. A. DoVoe, you can got
Tho Country Gentleman for one dol
lar. W, It. Coleman will sever his con
nections with tho Quiz of this city
the first of the month, and expects
to spend most of tho sumnior prou
Deotlug In thu southern part of the
upunty. Mr, Coloman also expects
, study law, and open offices In
i9itx.
"WIZARD'S" DAUGHTER TO
BE SPONSOR FOR BOAT
BJK6un
Baseball players of the city mot
Wednesday evening In Ewlng's Run
store and nnmod It. L. Kylng manager-and
Slim Hopper, captain. Prac
tically every ball player In tho clo
wns In attendance and much enthus
Insm was manifested. The different
factions of tho dlnmoml talent havo
been reunited, nnd It lookR as If Med
ford would havo Iho host team In
Its history. Tho grounds havo been
leased from. Court Hnll, nnd tho work
of putting thorn In shnpo will begin
nt onco. It Is expected thnt tho first
game will bo played the first Sunday
In May.
J, O. Gcrklng, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, tlmo or place Studio 338
Main St. Phono 330-J.
A. Conro Flero left Wednesday for
San Francisco to attend to business
matters and the fair.
Volov Prints, hand colored. Nut
ting Pictures, Medford Book Store.2S
F. T. Gabrlolcon of Oregon City.
Is among the out of town visitors In
the city this week on business.
Get it nt D Voal.
.too M. ltador of Phoenix spent
Wednesday afternoon In Medford at
tending to business matters.
Seo Dave Wood about that fire in
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bldg. ,
M. J. Hansen of Ashland transact
ed business matters in this city Wed
nesday afternoon and orenlng, t
Fancy groceries at DoVoo's. )
S. D. Plttgrass of Klamath Falls
Is spending a few days In tho city at
tending to business Interests.
Panel Mounts, tho now thing. Nut
ting Pictures. Medford Book Store.2S
Georuo Roberts of Iltueburtr. who nn" a Kni' Uion " I1VC "l
claims to bo the oldest llvinc Oreron ' relntivo to Sunday school work
pioneer, is spending a few days in wi" tnko Pmt Il'v ' T- fluids!
tho city nnd valley visiting old friends louterenet! humiuy school secretory i
and acquaintances. Mr. Roberts am conference evangelist, will hno
drove stage between Roseburg and i '" The quarterly conference of
Yrekn In teh early days and is ono "R nri win convene nniiininy ni
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ON GREAT NORTHERN
PKATTI.K. Wn-li., April '-'.'.
Northern ul'Cii'iuU today announced
tho c.stnl)Hluueiit of through Sent
ll-Kiuii. City Mrit'i via lulling;
'.hoitcniujr of tb limo lietwcen Seat
tle nnd Sf. I'm tit nn trains :t nml l
liv cidit hours, mid llio nlmntlouuuMit
J of (lie rHi'udi l.imtlcd, now oH'int
'eillietwecH Scnllln oiul Spokane.
iTntiiN II nml I. now known in the
I fiiKt umil. Inwo been loilium-il the
minder I'nrk $Wviti
FOUR BABES ARE
B0nNj)T0 TEXAS MOTHER
I Al'STIN, Texas, April 3 a, Mrs.
Pnul Wngnor of Oofoith, Toxiih gnvo
birth to four rhlldrun Wednesday.
I three girls and u hoy, Onn of Iho
n..... buhlos died last nllit, but the others
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hnvo fair prospects of living, accord
ing to tho attending physician, Tho
tour children nro tho first born to
Mm. Wagner,
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Kadcvluxe BdLison
-MAY DAY PICNIC TO BE
! HELD AT LAKE CREEK
1 The schools of tho Butto Creole
I districts nr plnnulug on n big rally
nt Luke creek on May 1st. Tho rally
.will Ih held at the Imsolmll park and
T. R. VIOLATED CONSTITUTION
(Continued from Page Ono.)
A letter introduced trnm Lemuel
K. IJtilcg. which suld Colonel ltooi
velt could be depoiuled upon to stick
to the orgniilxatloii. Mr. Qulgg said
he had told Pltvtt the addresHoe (Col
onel ItnosovolU reiiltied that If ho
were nominated It would bo iih tho
result of tho Interest of Senator Piatt,
and thnt ".ou would consult the sen
ator freely nnd thnt ou would rotifer
with him before making nppolnt-
nll adjacent districts Including, ,,. 0r doing other things.
Tho writer then gave Colonel
Rouscvcll a warning. Ho suld thnt
the cause of so many politicians fall
-Airs. Madeline Kdion-Slonnj wuro. "PPer Brownsboro.
.Limrhter of Thomns A. Kili-on, will Lake cri'ok' Soulh 1,uUtf' n,ack 0nk-eliri.-teu
the new miliimirin.. s,, t Mountain View nro expected out In
he launched nt Port-mouth, N II.' "'" ,orco' n" wo" ;ls ,u,y oinortt u,nM lug down was thnt after being made
The siomge lmtterv in the new boat f,na' ll l,0",lul' to t'"d. .Tho lro-b. , orgnnlrntlon they stnrte.l to
w an Kdion invention. ' I1" Inclml games for school chll-, ,llkt ori!ftn,monil 0f th.dr own and
r . ,,ir,.n. p0W rKhls na thor stunts i.hiaw,lll,ull,n(lonhm Tlll, wrIU,r
... , .u.v..u,, .,,iU U.U..I oik wnrn,., colonel Roosevelt ngnln-it
picnic uimier in noon, in mo nner-
DISTRICT QUARTERLY MEETING
FREE METHODIST CHURCH; noon thoro will be addresses by Dr.
mugwump pullclen.
Colonel Roosevelt's reply was thftt
overythlng Qulgg snld to Piatt was
true, but hn did not certnln wotds
1 Rebec of tho State university. Prof
District quarterly meeting nt Uiu.Roliner of the Southern Oregon Ex
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nnd Ivy streets. IreucliinK every )J- ,"rc.v Wvlla. Later It Is expected ,tlor ln, lu, W0ll, ,)Vr ,, rnUhril,
Illmt llinvit dill I... .. ..-A I.L. 1. ....I... II
night Bt7SM). A Sunday school en-!'" ""' ,... t0 ,l( orKlul-nton, c0m, Roose
vention will be held Tridny nt 1:.I0
jgmtics buth bos' nnd girls' teams
velt said ho thoiiKht It who for him
p. in. Several paper will he render tho Butte creek country,
nnd a general diocuxsion of live top-
crossing bats for the championship t0 cofor w,, ,,,lU from inn (o
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of the most picturesque characters of
tho early history of this section.
There Is not an old pioneer of tho
Rogue river valley that he Is not ac
quainted with. "I am tho father of
12 children and one of the boys who
took Oregon from the Indians. I
'fit' Indians all over Jackson, Joso
phlno and Douglas counties," tho plo
nces said this morning. Mr. Roberts
received an offer to drive stage at
the'1915 fair, but owing to paralysis
of his right arm was forced to de-
cllno the offer.
Papering and painting. Phono
C44-M.
Cnrl von der Hellen of Wellen is
spending the day in tho city attend
ing to business matters.
Why not get It nt DeVoo's?
Miss Besslo Clifford and Miss Ethel
Price visited friends in Ashland Wed
nesday evening.
Matinee, the Page today.
Constable Al Hammond returned
Wednesday from nn official trip to
the Butte alls district.
Candy, candy; get It at DoVoe's.
Homer Pason of Salem is In tho
city for a few days on business.
Get year Duttor, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at Do Voo'i.
County Commissioner Con Lecver
of Contral Point is in tho city today.
Taxi 10c. 2 for 25c. Foster &
Holbrook, Phono 885. 43
Several good catcbos of fish havo
been reported from the Ray Gold dam
tho last week.
Sweet cider at Da Voe'i.
Attorney G. M. Roberts attended
to professional matters in Jackson
ville Wednesday,
C. A. DeVoe for milurrtnMnnn
Born To aw. and Mrs. Fred N.
Cummlngs, April 22, an eight pound
boy at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Papering ana painting. Phono
C44-M.
W. W. Usshor of Ashland Li a bus
iness visitor in the city today.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camora Shop. Opposite Book
Storo.
u n. in. fccrvjcert Mimiiiy morning,
nftcruoon nnd evening. Further no
tice Inter. Rev. I). I). Dodge, the
district elder, will hnvo choree of
these service. The preachers of the
district are expected to he present
nnd will tnko turns nt preacliimr. A'
lay delegation is nlt expected. Come
to this feu.t. A full nnd free snlvn
tion through "Je.us, the mighty, to
save," is our .theme. J. K. llnidley,
pnstor.
ltolK-rt Warwick In 'The Man of tho
I lour," nt tho Page Tonight.
time so ns to prevent "any smnsh
up." "Did yon intend to slnnd liv I'lnlt
nnd Odell when the republican ma
chine noniiiinted vouf"
' "Yes, ns long ns thev went straight.
Thev knew I would stnnd by every
body as long ns (hey were hoiiesl.
They knew I would Mnnd for no din
I honesty."
"Do you stand for righteousness
with due regard for opportunism J"
"I do not., I stand for righteous
ness, nnd always luive."
"Docs thnt npplv to Mr. Immcn?"
"Oil, ve-.'
"Did it in 1M2T"
"It did not!" thundered the colonel
in reply, mid the crowd roared with
I laughter.
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CALUMET AND HECLA
SOARING SKYWARD
BOSTON, April 22. Culmnet and
Hecln, which closed nt 517" on Sat
urday, reached O.'KI today, tho ud
vnnce hoinc due to n rise in the sell
ing price of copper inetnl.
I M, I. Ilim, Manager anil I'ruMcut
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HOSIERY-INDERWEAR
The bifjf selling season for Hosiery and I'lidcrwcm- is n. We tire imimmiiviI to
suppiy mc tieuiaiKi wuu eonipiere lines oi relmDle Dnmds. Women now
appreciate and have confidence in 'these lines we so highly ret'Oininend.
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own EcoriOMY line
Vomtn's
Light weight, double -li- and high spliced heel,
double top, I5c; two pairs for. 25o
Children's
Misses' medium weight, 1-1 rib, cotton, heavy
heels nnd toes, black nnd tun, I5c; two pairs
for .. 25c
Infant's
Medium weight, fine cotton, l-l rib, soft mid
clean, black mid white, 15c; two puirs. 25c
ROUND TICKET LINE
Four-thread heels and toc, hard to wenr out.
Women's
40(5 Light wcitfbt silk lile, deep garter top, dou
ble side and high nplh-cir heel, black urn white,
price 25c
Same style, mitdc in out sixes and ribbed tops,
special priced, each .. .- . . 25c
200 Kxtni fine ipiiilily silk lisle, scnmliws, dou
ble cole and high heel, black, white, 35c; three
pairs for ...... ... $1.00
X Silk lisle, light weight, heavy spliced heel,
black, white, tan, nil sizes, each pair guaran
teed, price 50c
Pure silk hoot, lisle top, full fashioned, bind;,
while, tun, pink, sky, gray, nnvy, emerald,
King's blue, Copenhagen; every pair guaran
teed 50c
PHOENIX HOSIERY
Ladies' Silk Hosu black and white, per pair $1.00
OUR BABY GORDON HOSE
Silk lisle, extra fine, 1-1 rib, spliced heels nml
toes, black, white, tan 25c
INFANTS' SILK HOSE
Very fine soft silk, 1-L rib, white, pink, Mile,
sizes ! to tl'ii price, each... . 25c
CHILDREN'S SOX
Kxlru fine utility fine silk, seamless, assorted
colors, per pair - 25c
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Forest Mills Underwear
Wears Well, Washes Well, Fits Well
LADIES' SUMMER VESTS
SleovdcsK, low neck, white, corduroy ril utoit tapo neck
anus, each
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SAN FRANCISCO
I A modern, te-proofr up-todte Hotel, ft
rwtA in lli rmlr rtf v.milt.7iin m.J -. B
a direct line to the Expotition Croundi.
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Detached Bath Private Bath
S1J0. 11.50 sfacle t.50,2.00ilngle
S1.50, J2.00 double $2.00. 12.50 double
1 50 llocrai vl Solid CcwJort Ecty Ccwciueac
From TluiJ ukI Tuwrntad St.
No. 1 3 oi 1 6. Fia Frrrr like S
Dtocl. Ul r
Sutler S.. .. m4
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White Comfy Cut, lino rib, cotton tape trimmed, price, cue
Comfy Cut in mit hjz(. fro, 7 t ji t.,., r;(.(,
White Lisle, in line rib, mercerized, tnjic trimmed, shell or tape
While- Comfy Cut, wash ribbon trimmed, tape cdc ...
LADIES' SUMMER WEIGHT UNION SUITS
White l-l rib, low neck, sleeveless, cotton tapo yoho and arms, Inco
Trimmed pantn . .'... .. . 35c
White 1-1 rib, low ncel; ami sleeveless, HIU) r taped yoke; also lacn
or tiht kiicp, made from lino white lisle, each . ..'.... . . 5Dc
Silk Lisle Union Suits, very sheer ami cool, fjiinrnntccd to wc;ir am)
sive satisfaction . .. . $1.00
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MEDFORD 'S EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORE Y
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GOLD DUST
its use is second nature
in millions of homes
Gold Dtiat ronlly tuoics. . Millioim ot wotuon know how
Gold Dust dooa tho hnrd work of wuHhhul dinlicti net lib
bintf t loya, nnd wntihiui! woodwork
lint not all of itioso tttilhons ol wninim
ronliy.o (hut Gold Dust !h (ho 011j
wnshiiiif mid clomiinji powdur ucudud
in any homo.
Gold Dtiit clrmu nitlal wiirh. nlcKet. rrtmnnlnil
xvurv. nluiolotim Vfifl, rlo., wllhunl net tttcliin.'t
or nmtrliu Iho potUltril miifuio.
Ui It tor watliln bnlhliitin ami Ii4lliimm In
tor, filfitiilnit nml brl(lilriiliiC poll, un 1U1J
coolthit utvii.ilU,clultt iiil f rr'lirlilntf llmilmm
nml allclutb, waililntf uliimwurn i;l 1I101I, uta It
to cUan and brighten cvorylhlni,'.
5c nnd larger packages told cvcrywlicro
OHLlLFAIRDANKIHESa
MAKens
wssmmsiszsssz
"Lot thm
BOLD OUilT TWINS
etoyeur word"
Km"BGK3SSimiZlSLZ&
MRS. E. V. COFFIN
TKACIU'K OP
PIANO AND VOICE
STUDIO AT 60 ROSE AVENUE Pliunc 5GG L
Class Lessons for Children
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When Old Age Comes
then In tho tlmo you want to enjoy th oiufortit of
life.
Now Is the tlmo to hiivo now In the tlmo to utarl
nn account with u.
I I'HltCIC.Vr INTKItUS'l PAIIl ON
IMJS AffOlN'I'S
over ps vRAno UNDtn onc managcment
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my .Til nt j. . -ts. ,
pgHBEf)2k!!s ajt hmPw is
F10111 10 tti .flill of our profit-- is wh.it ovwry r.
tail buyer oT a I'ord will net, if m wll ami d)ivr
ano.tlOO new 1'ortU between Aukuhi I, J0IT ao.l
AiiKit-t 1, 10 1. V
And tin Kuril is surely the mimt iisrful molur ear
iiiiule, us it fits into tho denmiuht of nil limn
hiimaii life. Is low in price nml tomta les thai
two eunts a uiilo to opereto ami nwiiitnin.
K'unabiMit $-110; Tmnin- Car $100; Toirit Cur 401)0
Coupelct ""0; Sudan $!)".,, in tho United Stntiw
Amcriea only. All 011 ix Mold f. o. b. Detioit, fully
eipiippcd.
On diNplay ami sale at
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THEE TRAINS DAILY
To
CHICAGO
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TEN DAYS STOP
at
SAN FRANCISCO
on one-way tickets to visit
tho Exposition when you
lio East via tho
OGDEN ROUTE
(SOUTHERN PACIFIC-UNION PACIFIC) ,
Ask nearest Afjcnt (or full imrtlc
ulars, fares, etc., via tills route.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
JOHN M. SCOTT, (lencral 1'iHseiimu' Audit, Poillaml, Ore.
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