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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1915)
Jl -. -, 1 vage two MUDlORT) MATT, TRTBUNE, MRDFOUD OKIWON, IWrDAY. APRIL- 2.1, 1015 M U It II i 11 I ! - ( I I f" IOCAL AND 8- PERSONAL According to letters In tlio pos session of Attorney H. 1 rintt, guar dlnn of tho locnl property Interests of Hfrt It. Hnrrla, tlio release of the Inttor from the insnno nnylum nt l'annma, whoro lie liml licon held n year nnd a half, was due to the of fortr of Senator O. H. Chamberlain, wfio secured the holp of Secretary llryan", who brought about his rot tun 'to hi Tlerkoley home. Mr. Harris condition was partially duo to sun troko nnd a change of climate and homo' surroundings may restore his reason. Graduation rcmcm'ornuccs. Nutting l'lcture.i, Med ford Hook Store. 2S Soml-anminl reports of nil county offices will ho filed within tlio next week in accordance with the state law. requiring this step by the first of May. Tho reports will show the receipts nnd expenditures for tho year. County Treasurer CoivIr this morning turned over $50,000 for the payment of outstanding warrants. Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. W. Mitchell, phono 320-T. tf llaln, with a total precipitation of .B2 of an Inch fell over tho Iloguo river valley early Friday morning. Tho rain was a regular rain, lasting from 1 o'clock until about eight this morning, and was n boon to fruit nnd growing grains. About a week of molsturo would place tho crops in flno shape, and wipe away some of the deficit .for the seasonal rainfall. Tho weather "bureau predicts fair weather for tonight and tomorrow. Another five hundred pound ship ment of thoso delicious, chocolato creams going at thirty cents a pound at DeVoo's. Dr. and Mrs. Lo nianc of Fair hanks, Alaska, aro the guests of tho Iatter's sister, Mrs. Dacon on Olson street. They will visit tho exposi tion before returning to Alsaka. Charlie Chaplin, Alice Joyce, Dos slo Eyton, tho Page tonight. So nd vnnco In admission. A. M. Hcrdan has completed tho removing of somo heavy machinery for tho Ilradcn mine at Gold Hill. This is one of tho most difficult un dertakings attempted in southern Or egon In several years. Wedding presents, Nutting Pic tures, Medford Dook Store. 28 Mrs. C H. - Pierce of Siskiyou Heights who sustained injury to her leg last Sunday evening, by tripping over the rlso In tiio pavement In front of tho Nichols and Ashpole meat mar ket on Main avenue, is Improving rapidly. T. K. nerdan was In, Ashland yes terday on business. Tho Bullla street car which was temporarily out of commission "Wed nesday by reason of a derailment, has resumed regular schedule. Charllo Chaplin, AHco Joyce, Bes sie Eyton, tho Page tonight. No ad vance In ndmisslon. James Henry of Klamath Falls is spending a few days In tho city nnd valloy attending to business matters. Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of lGc rato anywhere in city. Phones, office. S82K; residence 238R. 4l If. Zash of Ashland spent Thursday afternoon in this city nttcndlng to business matters. Tho immcdlato execution of all Ju dicial bonds without vexatious delays Is tho service offered you by L. B. Wakoroan, M. V. & ir. Bldg. 34 Throo wanderers woro ordered out of town last night by tho police. Ono of tho numbor according to Ser geant Mogo,.has been a "Weary Wil lie" nil his life. Sergeant Mogo says no first met him 20 years ago when ho was u momber of tho Potaluma, Cal., police force, saw him often whlio n patrolman in San Francisco, and saw him again yesterday in this city. Asking a friend to go on your bond Is indofonslblo and dangerous and you Incur Jrti obligation that has no limit. Corporato Surety costs very little, I make, a specialty of tho bond business nnd offer you "on tho spot" sorvlco. L. E. Wakolnan, M, F. & II. Uldg. ' 34 . Arthur Ingnlls of Marshfield spent tho first 'of tho week in this city at tending to business matters. Charllo Chaplin, Allco Joyco, Bos slo Eyton, tho Page tonight. No nd vanco in ndmisslon. Otis 'Nichols and wlfo of Englo Point spent Thursday In Medford vis iting frlrnds, nnd relatives. Novelties for traveling cases nt Handicraft Shop. H. G. Stock of Ashland transact ed business matters In this city on Thursday afternoon. Sunday promises to ho a nco day nnd you wjll probably wnnt an out ing. Don't bother with getting dln or at homo but call at tho Nash Cafntorla. , ' State Water Commissioner Chln nock hold a conforonca Thursdnv nr. tornoou with a numbor of residents of; tho Talent district regarding tho adjudication of tholr water rights. Thojnatter has beon In abeyance over n, year, Oregonlan agency at DqYoq'b, .Tho senior rlnss of tho high school will present their class play, "Tho Collego Widow," May 2fi. Tho cast tor the offering has been completed, nnd dally rohonrnals are being hold. Mnxwell Taxi Co., now enrs, lfic; Phono S7SL, Plerson ,t Tnrboll. 237 W. A. Wllshlre of Ashland, former judge of l.nko county, who escaped from tho state asylum at Salem, a week ago has been traced to Port Nutting Pictures 50c to $5.50, James llohtumm, George Mittenum and George Peart, lun appearing before tho Juvenile court Thursday on delinquency charges, were paroled by Judge TouVello. The boys ad mitted derelict Ions, hut It developed nt the trial that their escapades had been magnified y the confessions ot the otiths recently sentenced for chicken stealing. , , Koilok finishing the best, nt Wes ton's1 'Camera Shop'. Opposite Hook. Store. S. S. Bull's, owner of the Southern SCENE FROM "THE GIRL OF THE MUSIC HALL," AT PACE TODAY Medford Book Store, 2S ! Oregon Aractlon company, and lessee A. W. Walker of this city spent ' t,, Sterling mfne, left Thursday Thursday In Ashlnnd attending to business matters. "Grown In Medford" vcgelablo plants for sale. Many varieties, Or der now for futuro delivery. Mad. dox & Bonncy, Portland Ave. Green house, Phono S7R. 30 Attorney U. G. Piatt spent this morning In Jncksonvllel attending to business matters. If you C. A. DeVoe, you can got The Country Gentleman for one dol lar. J. H, Harvey ot Grants Pass spent Thursday afternoon and evening In this city on -business, J. O. Gorklng, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always rellablo. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 238 Main St. Phono 320-J. A trial run of tho moving pictures of tho Rogue River valley taken by A. C. Allen, was given at tho Page theater Thursday afternoon, nnd proved mechanically perfect. All tho scones were without a flaw, and the BBBBBBBBBBBH WBk k BHWtlMunaryHBBBBHBj . V , SBBBBSfelBBBBiBBBBmA 1 M iBBBslsl&. V3tv iKu SBBBBBBBBBBBBBHkBSBBBBK- w 1 L. VSBBBHBB8MflHtlL'M "4" """B evening on n three week's trip to Now York and other eastern noliits. Mr. Bullla win return by May 15th! according to present plans. ' Velox Prints, nnnit colored, Nut- ting Pictures, Medford Book Sore.2S Nails to bo used In the new federal ' building havo arrived, nnd nre iinlquo ' contrivances, being patented, and , costing a cent npleee. They nro of' n un,l8Unl program nt the Page 'achieves success In spite or almost In nlloy composition, guaranteed' not I'rl,,ny nml Saturday feature three .surmountable obstacles A Sellg to split or break, nnd slightly re tftrs ln tl,roQ- productions. Allco Jungle-Zoo picture features llesslo semblo an ordinary hair pin. Upon ' Joyee ,n n t"rJ"act l"na. never np- Ktun nnd Chat lie Chaplin appears In being driven Into wood two tittle ' lu,,vrv'1 ,0 better ndvantage Hum In his latest and greatest comedy hit, springs near tho top cause tho end Lr11,0 pho "!rl who The Tramp " In two acts. to spread out. tho springs afterwards ' " s ----- -- - hi .. tsieei gave an iius:rnieii , nu unu a rem uvo uouiniiinii in Crater ! town Thursday, in tho person of Sir l.nko. under tho nusplce.i of tho . Thomas Shaughuessy, president of Grizzlies, nt St, Mark's halt last night, tho Canadian Pacific, who passed About ono hundred people attended. through heiv In his private ear "Kit ln tho Introductory temnrks, ho.lnrney," attached to No. in, on the nctlug ns a damn. Tlicv nro nsniH lally used In holding casing to til- ""'J nt0rcBnir lecture on ing. A number qf local peoplo havo tho nails as souvenirs. Seo Davo Wood atbutthat flro in- uranco policy. Ot(lco Mall Trlbuno Bldg. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Tomltn of Kan sas City, former resldouts of .Med ford i and Interested In the Tlm'o Oaks orchard, are visiting the valley stated a few historical facts In regard to tho discovery of the lalto by Mr. way north from u trip to the exposi tion. He whs nccompanlcd us far as next step will be to connect them on land expect to remnin two weeks tho film so ns to form a connected narrative. The dramatic elements In tho pictures aro the work of Judge Withlngton. An early public pres entation o fthc pictures will be mado after which they will bo shown at tho fair. Sweet elder at Do Vos's. II. Chandler Egan of this city, who Is ono of tho throo leading players In tho Panama-Pacific golf tourney at tho San Francisco fair. Is contrib uting signed articles to tho San Fran cisco Call, dealing with golf pros pects. Egan Is one of the three fav orites for tho flnnls, and his work Is being closely watched by friends In this city. Get It at Do VoNi The Bennett Realty company Is making Improvements to tholr office on Main street, paint being applied Interiorly and exteriorly. ics at imvms, - Helien.of Englo Point ,,,r ,n 80Ut'"-,r Oregon -the In .Steilfo'rtt. ot Jnck 1,r,,,''0,, ,,y ,,ou VVIUlai Fancy groceries nt DeVoo's, Carl von dcr spent Thursday Matinee, tho Tage today. Frank Dybeo of Jackson vlllo was' In Medford Thursday on business. ' Candy, candy; get It at DoVbe's. Get your nutter, cream, milk and buttcr-mljk, at Do VooV ' James Hlgglns of Grants Pass Is in the city on business. Taxi 1 5c, 2 for 25c. Foster ft Holbrook, Phono SS5. 42 Hlllmnn, In 1S53, nnd uieutlouud i Ashland by Supt. Fltxgernld and many Incidents of early pioneer con- other Southern Pacific officials. ceptlon of mornl responsibility. As : :. j - i 1 an example of ancient civilisation in ' Jacksonville then the center of cut Killing ms was related at some length. tl.i . . I. -. n.ir.. .l. oiiy nui gui ii in uuiuugr i "Artichokes TOO MTK lO UUHHIFT. WANTED TO Ill'Y Corrugated Iron rollor. Box 5W Mall Tribune. .1 WANTED Am In market for a few ; good shonts weighing from 50 to ' 100 pounds. E. N, Cnmplwll. ' F. C. Clnrk of Klamath Falls Is Phono GOllt. 30 In town on business. C. Av DoVoo for subscriptions I WE CAN BUILD IT ,. B. Cornell of Grants Pass is in i.:xiH!r,ni(mln, Work, Modol Making. Dlo Making, Designing and Mfg. spvplal machinery. Corrcsomlouco Solicited ' ARMSTRONG Mf'G. CO. the city on business. t Kodak finishing nnd supplies nt Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Spraguo Rclgel of Gold Hill Is In tho city today. The only food for hogs. Plant them and have an everlasting crop for the hogs to root in Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 4 Second St. Portland, Oro. t ? ? ? y y y y y t y y y y t y y y y y y y y y f A Tailored Suit Sale $25.00 "2mhi22m f y y y v y y y y V w IT 1 l - LiJ n utk UIO Exactly -18 Tailored Suits to choose from, the sea son's smartest styles, to gether with a line of sam ple Tailored Suits. We have added quite a num ber of our regular $30.00. $3.2.50 and $35.00 Suits, which gives you a grand opportunity to choose that spring suit now at a time when you can have a full season's wear out ol! it. Sizes run 10 to -12, all the wanted shades are includ ed, sand, putty, Delgian blue, navy, black, Oregon green, verv special .' $25.00 Slight alterations free. Large alterations, a slight charge. DRESS SKIRTS $3.95 TO $12.50 j Never has there been a season that we have oTfered as much value in Dress Skirts as the present. Excep tional values at $3.95, $6.95, $7.45 An exceptional value is an all-wool Serge Skirt, in white, two models, at ...t $3.95 ! t y y y y y y y y y y y y ? y y y y f y y y ? CHILDREN'S DRESSES You must see these handsome new "White Dresses for the girls, ages 0 to 1-1 years. They arc beauties and the average mother could not put as much style into them, priced at $2.50 to $7.95 Other Wash "Dresses at. , 59i. 69. 75d. $1.48 and ,.....: i $1.65 Spring Coat Sale $1195 l:bout 10 of our newest Spring Coats, the season's best sl les, most of them are "Style (.'raft" models in handsome mixtures, cheeks, poplins, Herges, etc., a full run of sizes, ac tual values $10 and $10.50, speeial $11.95 See the many new modes in White Chinchilla Coats the new Cloll'ine Coats, etc. MILLINERY Our .Millincryshowing is at its best. We are keep ing our stock up to the minute, every day sees changes in the stock, some thing new to show. A spe cially strong showing ofpopular priced Trimmed I - I A j (J 1 If WW Hats al $3.95, $4.45, $4.95, $5.95 and .. $6.95 UNTRIMMED SHAPES, $1,50 TO $7.50 An unusually strong showing of Unlrinuued Shapes in hemps, Milan hemps, letrhorns. Harnvard straws. Panamas, ,'Javas, etc., at $1,50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.49, $2.95 to $7.50 HATS FOR LITTLE TOTS Children's Uah-Mali flats as low as 35 Children's Straw Hats at 75rf 9S, $1.98 Children's 'Fornio.su Panamas at...!;i. ...$1.98 WASH DRESSES 98c 12 dozen of Wash Dresses picked from our regular lino, not cheap sale dresses; in percales and ginghams, sizes 34 to 42, actual values to $2.50 special 98 -KOVERALL APRONS . A ,49c Very speeial for tomor row, full standard Cling hani and Percale, in light and dark colors, very special :.::;,...... 49 HERE IS A BIG APRON BARGAIN, 29c A practical Bib Apron, blue and white cheek gingham, of good quality, vovy special 29 KABO CORSETS The live model corsets, a corset for every model. For tho woman that wants an easy corset try our,MesluAIodelat$3.50 Others at $1.25 to $6. Always-Something New To Show You f y y y y v y y y y y y y y y y y y X y y y y .y y y y y y y t y Y y y T y i See the New Parasols the Many Novel New Shapp. & SPiECIAl tm mijtriv4yf(Mtji'mwi . rr'w Trs.- vmc uitiurw m t Jt Vi Wo ITSvd ""' " ',"",,"'Mn, Mitr MMtisn wo nui: ami mmiink synopsis or tiii: i u htatnmiwi' op tiik Sterling Fire Insurance Company l of liiilliinniiollH In the Hlnte of lnlliuin. on (lie Stmt tiny of l)ncoiiilior. Ill nuule to the liiHiiraueo ('uiiiiiilititoiior of the Hluto of Oregon, itiiimiiuit law CAPITA I. i.vcemi: nionnt of cniltul pnttl tii ... Net tMeinliinnt recolvil ilurlnu tit yeun UM,JIB.5a uiii'ii'Di. iiiviiiku. iiiiii rnuia nciivpii iiuriiiK the )'r $1,1107.10 liii'onto from ollmr mnuow recelvetl itnrlnk the yenr m.... K, IRT.Ifi Total Incomti OIHIIIMtHISMIiXl'S NVt ln iul,i iiuriiiK tho yonr . .... ain,k2.x.n7 CominUnliiiM innl HalurltjH pnlil iiuriiiK III" yenr., IRS,AS7,iU) Tnin, lUt)itKo. hiiiI fi'oti pulil iiuriiiK the yimr.. . . Kil.lttt, 1 1 Amount of nil otlntr eiiimllturo .. 2J,Rl!.UI Totnl eviiemlltitioH .$Krill,000.()0 IISJ.707.17 II,VII.H Assi-rrs Viiliin of hIouHh ami Imtiiln ovn.l ( nuirUot vulinO I "J r;,iU7.'."'i l.oaim on iiiortKiiKiui nml vollnleriil, etc. 1117,110.0 Cniih In IiiiiiUh nml on hnml l3S.Ulla.06 I'remluiiin In con mo of rolleetlou written Mince Sipt'inlior 30, l!MI - Coiiunli'HlonN on untmlit Itelnx. I'riiiiiHniiii...... liKereMt nml r'tiln iluo nml ncernml Totnl tiHMi'tH l.otw itH'rlnl i1'H'"IIh In uny Slnto (It ...... I...., i... . . I, in.,. " i ... ............. Total aHt ntliultt'il In OreHon ..... - 1,00 l.OSS I.IAllIMTIli.H (IroHn claliiiH for limioH tinnnlil Amount of uttonrneil pri'iiilimu on all outnlnmllnK rlnkx . All other llnhllltliiM. Knttin:i(il lntiv hern nftor, imMihle ami It t tin unpnlil Keinmirnnre rremiumit 7y.2l.ia r.,uis.ii7 S-I.700.W .nu7.7si.ao 3,t,07.a" ,. f.l,70M" ,.- H8.S.2SS.71 t ! t 21,10.60 hs.t.vn.r.: Total llnliltlm iixclimlve of mpllnl toek of ISIU.U09.00 1 1 12.002 innt.lio.uu Totnl iirKinlimiK 111 force Decumlier ai l!MI IIUSINKSH IN OltlKION I'Olt Til II VHAU Totnl rlnk written iiuriiiK the your Ororni preinluiiiH reeelveil iiuriiiK the ytr rrumltim returnml iiuriiiK the year LowtiN pnhl tlurltiK th )tnr. LowiiM Ineurri'il during tho )r Total amount of rink nutntamlliiK In Orenon, l)iMHmlMir si. till I. . My JOHN (' Illl.l.llimilClt. I'ruililHiil. Statutory wlihrt .-'rrl nucnt anil attorney for iwrvte: OimIiIiihI Wlmlrlrl. . . It. . IIOI.MKrf. TIIK INSI'IIASTK MAS', AKent. Me.lfnnl, OreRoti. IIJ7.SI0 1,711 sot 1.017 I 017 sMtu.no ed Car Bargain Twin Indian Motorcycle 1913 Ford . . 1913 Ford . . 1913 Overland . . $135 . 350 . 375 . 550 Locomobile Six, worth $2500 . $1,000 All guaranteed to be in good running order C. E. GATES Spring ! Beautiful Spring! Lambs a specially we make, llcsidcs pork chops and nice beefsteak And other" meats that's vovy ilice, We sell at almost any price. "Kor we do not like to be outdone, We'd almost rather work for fun. Please drop in and buy a batch And see our chickens dressed to niateli. ,-, They really look so viwy nice That no one ever asks the price. , Our home-made hams that can't, bo beat, "' , 111 fact, all other kinds of meat . That humanity would care to eat. ' The West teido Market is one door West of the brand new caudv store. . All of our stock both fresh and Cine, And our phone number 'Id!). West Side Market II. lo t3 Oil 00 HI o:t or, or, &