Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 24, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORl) MIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOttl) ORIWON, SATURDAY, APRIT, 21, 191fi
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PERSONAL
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Medford C'ntnii No. 00, Woodmen
of tho World, hold n rcRulnr hcrsIoii
it. their hull, WiMnesdny nlKht, April
-Mai, nnd Fovernl mnttora of business
wqro illnponotl of. Among other
thlnRO It wfts nrrnnpod for ti moollnR
with Iho district mnnnRcr, 1). .1.
IJoalcoy who will moot with tho cnmp
Wednesday night, April SStli. Mr.
Ucnkoy'a vlult lioro will Ihj for tho
mirnono of BtnrtlnR n ciuupalcn In
this part of tho district, and no
doubt, ho will bo greotod with a
largo attendance, as every member
of tho camp is expected to bo pres
ent that night.
Ilavo your lawn mower sharpened
by .T. W. .Mitchell, phono 320-T. tf
U. W. lildor, of Contral Point, has
petitioned tho interstate commerce
commission for $132 reparation from
tho Southern Pacific, alleging an
over-charge on n fertilizer shipment.
On Saturday, Mny 1st, tho Star
theater will glvo the noxt Installment
of tho "Exploits of Klalno," with
educational reel, some clean comedy,
nnd a program especially fentuml
for younc people and children. If
you aro Interested In 'tho best pic
tures for your children, see wliat they
attend those endorsed by tho Wom
en's Clubs nnd roctotles of tho city.
"Is a person Justified in going to
porno quiet spot with is family nnd
somo good literature to sond a rest
ful Sunday, when ho has no oppor
tunity for a vacation?" This Is ono
of a number of questions that came
into tho hands of tho pastor of tho
First Methodist Episcopal church last
Sunday night in tho question box
which has been Installed. Thcso
questions will bo answered at tho
time of tho evening preaching scrvico
Sunday night, and a new list receiv
ed. For tho full list see tho an
nouncement in tho church notices. 29
Among tho books added recently
to tho public library tho following
aro of special Interest In connection
with tho war: Aircraft In War,
Spaight; Haitians, a laboratory of
History, Sloane; Doctrine of German
Destiny nnd International Ilclatlons,
Trcltscbko; Downfall, Zola; Famous
War Correspondents, nullard; Fried
rich NIetsscho. Hrandcs; Growth of
tho French Nation, Adams; In tho
Firing Line, Adcock; Iron Ccar,
Blooni; Liberty, Arnold Bennett; Un
derstanding the French, Hartt; "Why
Britain is nt War, Cook.
Another fivo hundred pound ship
ment of those delicious chocolate
creams going at thirty cents a pound
at DoVoo's. t
William (Shorty) Barber of tho
Nash barber shop, whllo riding n
bicyclo to work Thursday morning
with a basket of radishes on the han
dle bars, fell from tho wheel on Main
street, and sustained a dislocated
shoulder blade. In making a turn
Barber turned too short, causing him
to fall heavily to tho pavement.
Tho Hykcr Trio will entertain nt
dinner, C to S, this evening at Hotel
Medford. Como nnd hear them.
Tho Jacksonville nnd Medford sec
ond bnsoball teams will play a gamo
of ball this afternoon nt tho ball
park. Tho two teams met two weeks
ago, tho Medford team winning by
tho scoro of 9 to 7.
St. Mark's Guild will glvo a Slay
Day dinner at St. Mark's hali, Sat
urday, May 1st, r, to 7:30 p. m. 29
Tho Kcv. Harry Tucker of this
city will deliver tho baccalaureato
sermon of tho graduating class of tho
Agato school at Agato Sunday.
Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of
lCc rato anywhere In city. Phonos,
offico, S82U; rosldenco 23811. 41
Local friends of H. Chandler Kgun,
the Medford golfer, woro much en
thused today by tho dofent of "Chick"
Kvans at San Francisco Friday for
n place in tho seml-flnnls. Tho do
feat of Kvans removes ono of tho
strongest competitors from Kgan's
path. Kgan is playing H. K. H. Da
vis of San Francisco in tho semi
finals. Tho immediate execution of all Ju
dicial bonds without vexatious delays
is tho servico offered you by L. E.
Wakoman, M. F. & II. nidg. 34
JIIbs Marlon Townscnd of Ashland
visited friends and relatives in this
city Friday afternoon.
Asking a friend to go on your bond
is indofonslblo and dangerous nnd
you incur an obligation that has no
limit. Corporato Surety costs very
little. I mako a specialty of tho bond
business and offer you "on tho spot"
sorvlco. h. E. Wnkeman, M. F. &
H. Bldg. 34
Mrs. J. A. Whotsol and daughter
of this city spout Friday in Ashland
lotting nnd sight-seeing.
Novelties for traveling cases at
Handicraft Shop.
J, C. Burch, president of tho Beav
er Portland Coment Co., which is
erecting n plant nt Gold Hill, spent
Saturduy in Medford. Ho is hope
ful of nn early resumption of work
at the plan?.
Orogonian agency at DoVoo'a.
County Bocordor Chauncey Florey
spent n few hours Friday afternoon
in this city on business.
Frank Marshall, said by tho pollco Much needed rain again foil over J
to havo Just completed, a term in: tho Uoguo rlvor valley Friday night,
tho county Jail at Portland, returned
to this city Thursday, and was ar
rested Friday night by Pat Mogo on
an old chnt go. While officer Mogo
wns locking the city Jnll door Mar
shall r.truck him a blow on the head,
causing a heavy flow of blood. Mogo
clinched with his prisoner, and lock-
.01 of an Inch falling. Today tho
sky Is h'-'avy with clouds. Continua
tion of tho present conditions would
cause the ground to rutaln much of
the moisture.
The preliminary plumbing work
on -the new federal building being
oreeled at Slth and Holly ttrot
"d him In a cell after a short, flerco , will bestn next week. Tho contract
struggle. Marshall will be given a
hearing thin afternoon on a charge
of resisting nn officer.
Maxwell Tnxi Co., now cars, ICcl
Phone S7SL, Plcrson & Tarbell.
237
Frank Knrrell left this morning on
a business trip to aScrnnionto. Ho
will return next Wednesday.
"Grown in Medford" vegetable
plants for sale. Many varieties. Or
der now for future delivery. Mad.
dox & Bonney, Portland Ave. Green
house, Phono S7K.
F. C. Howe of Port Townae
Wash., Is spending a few days in
the olty nnd valley viewing local con
ditions. If you C. A. DeVoe, you can get
Tho Country Gentleman for ono dol
lar.
Seventeen coaches woro attached
to south bound S. P. passenger train
No. 13 this morning, nil crowded
with passengers, many of them tour
ists to thd San Francisco fair. Tho
train was hnuled by two engines.
Railroad officials expect that the real
rush of tourists from the east, will
begin in July nfer ho close of schools
nnd colleges in ho east.
J. O. Uerklng, tno Dest all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Vlways reliable. Negatives mado nny.
ffhero, timo or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Robert Gordon of Trail returned
to his homo after spending a week
in this city.
Sweet cider at Do Voe'a.
Letters received from tho Bluo
Ledge district state that the snow Is
molting rapidly on the higher levels.
Is held, by Portland and local plumb
era. ,A. Conro Klaijo will return tho
first of next week from n short busi
ness trip to Han Francisco, whore lie
took carload ot hogs.
Pat Scott of Ashland, well known
In this elt has gone to Oklahoma,
where he will tako charge of a largo
cattle ranch.
Why not get It nt DoVoo's?
reen- .
i JOHN D. JR. GIVEN
LIE BY
AMMON
S
CLAIM
LAW 1
LAO
STRKERS
LUDLOW BATTLE
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DRAMA
LEAGUE
10 PLAY ROSALIND
At it itieetitiK of (lie uuiiiteiti- pln,
- etv eouunltlee on eiinemlny it wiv
TlllNUUI). Colo., Aput '.'I. The. 'decided" n prtueut llanioV "Komii
charge Hint ,.,im u. l.awsnn, interna-, ilU UKlm, ... mm,tenr proiluetimi
tioua
I'nil
in eoiunmi hi of the MUkuiir
oin in the liut Honour Ludlow, Ootolmr, ileliglillul uotnc.lnw ami la well ntlapl
J.i, 10 W), when John Niinitut, n deputy! od I'or niunleur piexeiilntion. Tin
tdiorilt', wan killed, uhk made m the play will he given lit llio Star theater
opening Hluti'iiit'iit IimIh.v h. Norton! in two or three wueUn, lliu dnle to lie
large nun ,mw it. i.aw(.ii, interim-, jmi lHiw fir.( mmileur prodtielimi
,M.al eveeitlhe hoard member of llio. J(o nu . -(1, ,(
niled Mine oi Kir-ol Aiimiiett, w'' , ,, ,, ,,'
eouinm.1,1 of the Milking coal nun-1 '", "m ,,r ' "' 'lu.tW ino-l
.Montgomery, nis.i.tni attorney jt('
oral, l.itwtioit is on trial elutrgt'd with
murder in connection with Nimitio's
dentil.
iVfeottliiig to Montgomoiy, Ninuuo,
"Nobby Tread" Equipped Maxwell Car
Used lo lict me wews ior mu nww
iitiiioiiiieod later.
Tlio iiiumliertt of the reautilly ap
pointed educational eoiiunittfe ate u
follewK: H. V .Mulkey, eliaiimau; on-
pnvserve ordur and prevent elu-hert
betweun ntrik(ii and mine gtmrtl
prior to (lie nrriwil of th mtlitia. The
1eiutuw were nttiiekud, MoutKonier.v
deelared, ami foueslit the battle in tie-
DKNVUit, Colo.. April 21 For- len-e of their lives. Daring the fight
mer Governor K. A. Amnions, when Niinino was tltot in the left leg, the
it deputy riliurfffi wiih ono of it fotee tetlainiiietiln, Min. A. 1-5. Ktuiiiie
of oflieotH Httttioncd uoar Ludlow to! Driiiuu Idiiuue lielf, Minn Kllwtbetli
shown the correspondencd between
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and Ivy M,
Leo, as mado public by Frank P.
Walsh, chairman of the Federal In
dustrial Relations Commission said:
"1 never sent out a letter on nny
phase of tho Colorado coal miners
strike that I did not prepare myself.
I never heard of Mr. Ivy L. Leo, un
til his name was brought out nt the
Denver Investigation of tho Indus
trial relations commission and never
had nny correspondence with him. I
furnished copies of all my corres
pondence on the strike to the Indus
trial relations commission during tho
Denver hearing."
Mr. Amnions added:
"Tho only timo I ever met a rcpre
bullet eerintr tlie femoral uitcry. lie
died ooii after.
The iisM-tunt attorney general told
the jury that John If. l.nwson then
wn.- in charge of the Ludlow tent col-
ony, had bought ami imported arms
ami was in ilneet command of the
xlrikom who did the fightiii,.
WASHINGTON. April iM. The
Herman cmhu.t.v nniioiiuccil today it
had information from it reliable
source that a Mriiidt Imttle-diip was
severely ilnnmgctl in the Jnsd Zeppe
lin nttitek over the Tne.
Wobiusou; helioolv
ami Mrs. Putnam;
Mrs. Sehieffeliu.
.Mr. Unllat(her
bulletin lionid,
CRALLIS
YOUTH
STABBED TO DEATH
CORVALLIS, Or., April '24.- Will-
lam I'unly, who lived with hit mother
here, was found dead today in the
yard of his home. He lint! been
stabbed with it dirk just below the
lieart. The body was found Ivitiir
head downward on a woodpile just
below n window, from which the gins
had been broken. The police believe
ho was murdered in his room nnd his
body hurled through the window. Hi
mother left yeslurdav for a visit in
Portland. An iuqucet will be held late
today.
Wlint Von Have Boon IHiklng I'or.
Moritoi Whlto Liniment is a pre
paration that gives satisfaction where
a pnin killer and hcalor Is nccdod.
Wo do not bellevo you could get n
bolter liniment at nny price. Prices
25c, 50c, $1.00. Exclusive Agency
Hasklus drug store tt
sontative of Mr. Rockefeller was a
nnd that mining operations will start few weeks ago when W. L. MncKen-
within tho next week or ten days. xlo King discussed with mo labor con
There is n well defined sentiment In ditlons In Colorado."
that section that a railroad will bo
built Into that district within the
next IS months, nnd development
work on claims Is being rushed.
Get It at Do Voo's
F. E. Merrick will return next
week from a six weeks trip through
tho middle west.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book
Store.
Tom Gaines of Trail was a busi
ness visitor in tho city Friday. -
.See Dave Wood aoout that flro in
surance policy. Offico Mail Tribune
Bldg.
D. M. Browcr, editor of the Roguo
River Argus, is in tho city today on
business.
Faticy groceries at DoVoo's.
William Schultz of this city re
ceived n lettor Thursdny from a rela
tive in Germany tolling of tho war
at closo range, nnd confirming tho
reports of tho heavy loss of llfo on
both sides. . Tho relatlvo Is closo to
tho front on the western battlo nldo,
nnd is in close touch with nil the
horrors.
Matinee, tho Page today.
Royal Bebb of Central Point, spent
Friday afternoon in this cltjy at-
tenaing 10 ousincss matters.
Candy, candy; got It at DoVoe's.
J. C. Harvey of Grants Pass spont
Friday in Medford attending to busi
ness matters.
Got your Dutter, cream, milk and
outter-rallk, at Do Voo'.
A young son of O. C. Hoggs, while
playing with matches near a barn at
tho family homo on Orango street,
sot flro to tho strttcturo calling out
the flro department Friday after
noon about 3:00 o'clock. Tho barn
was destroyed, and tho nearby resi
dences endangered for a time. A
short timo nftorwards n second
nlarm wns sent in from South Cen
tral nventic, whoro nn old barn be
longing to C. I. Hutchison was de
stroyed by flro of unknown origin.
Taxi 10c, 2 for 25c. Foster &
Hoi brook, Phono 885. 42
J. II. King of Robeburg Is spend
ing a few days in tho city on business.
C. A. DoVoo for subscriptions.
Tho Puraclean Home Dairy In
creased their herd this week. No
need of cutting prices or doing small
work to get customers. Purity nnd
cleanliness their motto. Phono 582
W, for a trial, 35
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposlto
Book Store.
O, D. Naglo and family returned
to Medford a fow days ago aftor an
absence of two years in southorn Cal
ifornia. .Mr. Naglo, who Is a brick
mason, saya conditions arp not very
flattering in tho cities and towns in
which ho has been and that Medford
is llvlllur in a business jvay than any
of thorn. "Medford certainly looks
good to me," said Mr. Naglo.
Mrs. R. O. Stephenson left Friday
for Cliico, Cal wjiero her husband,
"Doc," .imp employment.
Gim Chung, China Herb Store
Iltrb CurvM for J&tnuiic, llemhulie,
C'ntnrrli.' Diphtheria, Soro Tbont,
Lttm; Toublo, Cancer, Kidney
Trimble, Ktomnrli Trouble, Heart
Trouble, CIiIIIh anil Fever, Crtimpx,
Cotiglis, Poor Circulation, Car
buncles, Tumor, Cnkoil Breast,
dire nil kinds of (,'oltrv.s NO
OPERATION
To Whom It Mny Cencern: I nm
free from tho rheumatism. You can
bo the same by taking treatments
from Glut Chung, the herb doctor.
My rhciimntlsm wns so bad that It
made mo so weak I could scarcely
got up when I wns down nnd the pnlu
I suffered one could hardly know
unless ono had tho samo disease. I
was truly dissatisfied and disgusted
with llfo In my condition and trying
to llvo. Now to my friends thnt care
to bo cured and would llko to bo free
try tho herb doctor. Ho can certain
ly rellovo In a vnry short timo. Very
truly yours. MRS. jr. L. KOLE.
till S FRONT ST.MEDFORI), ORE
To stimulate interest in the Uj'tiiiiu
league and promote a littler under-
stundiiiu' of its nim and purposes,
Mrs. Alan llruekiiiieed, the president,
will uddress the members of the high
school Monday morning during eliuptl
ami the Weiinexdny Study iduh nnd
Sliakespenio soeiely will also be ad
dressed during the week. In the liigli
school it is hoped to sccum the aid of
many of the tenehers in the work and
also interest the students in the
drama as a permanent force rather
than as merely it part of the routine
cittrifuliim.
For That New
SPRING SUIT
Tailored to Fit
The Universal Mini Company tnr n "NoMiy'lVcitl" c.tiippctl Max
well car to oht.un nuiviim pictures for in Animated Weekly kcrvicc.
It U a difficult matter to ukc moving- pictures from an autoiiinbilo
traveling- tit liie.li speed. . .
The camera operator in the cur wears a liclt-hke device invented by
"Jack" Colin of tho "Animated Weekly." Thin device rmilita the
operator to take pictures while the Maxwell cir travel at high speed.
It wai coiwderrd important that the automobile lie: equipped with titei
which would uivc protection uuuiiut skidding, and fcivcrt delay eauwd
by punctures or hlow-outi. . .,
I'or thi rcam it i equipped with United State Nobby I read
Tires on all four wheel.
SEE
KLEIN
123 East
MAIN
Upstairs
MRS. E. V. COFFIN
ti:aciii:k op
PIANO AND VOICE
STUDIO AT GO F10SE AVENUE Phone 5CG L
Class Lessons for Children
PROPERLY FITTED
GLASSES
LATH
MANN'S
Grestp
Lace and
Embroidery
Sale
Opens Monday
April 26th
TOO MTJC '10 QL&HBWX.
LOST High school class pin, en
Braved with an K. and 13. Ro
wan!, return to Mnll Tribune, 34
WE CAN BUILD IT
Experimental Work, Model Making,
Dlo Making, Designing and Mfg.
special machinery.
Correspondence Solicited
ARMSTItONG MFG.CO.
1 Second St, Portland, Ore.
Full bred I'erchcron attiliion, for
merly owned by Hob Cm wrier, la now
making tho season's stand nt Vin
cent's barn. Sorvlco $10 to guaran
tee foal.
THANK It.V.NI)Iii:V, Modfonl
MEDFORD
VULCANIZING WORKS
:i(J So. drape St.
AUTO TIRE REPAIRING
Fisk and Michelin Tires
in Stock
Tlio TlroM of Quality nnd Servico
Aunlt ton Mere
SEE DR. RIGKERT
in: KNOWS HOW
Suite I.U Over Heuel'H
VELVET
ICE CREAM
Solves the problem for u des
sert. Nothing more pulut
nblc. Piiro and wholesome.
Any flavor. Hrick, fancy
molds, Sherbets and Jecs
made to order.
The White Velvet
Ice Cream Co.
02 S. Central. Phone -181
nnwntr.fi w
tlx. I. Ilimi, MamiKcr nl I'lmlclnit
2B0 KWRNY ST.
Ilel. Sutter unci Duh
"
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SAN FRANCISCO
!A rnodao, fite-pioof, up-toJtte Hotel,
loctted in the center of cvrrytlu'ng and on f
direct line to the Expoitiion Croundi,
RATES
Detached Bath Private Bath
t1.00, 11.50 single 1.50, (2.00 ilngle
51.50. MM double 92.00. 12.50 double
itn n icim. i. .. r
From TMiJ and Towuew) St. Dq. uV c.r 1
No. I5I6. rromrtorUicautm N, cw, itt (
ci AX Keuoy St., wlt hU a Ui North. Or
Take a "Uidversal" Bui direct lo Hotel I
PAGE WIRE FENCE
Is the choice of every careful fence buyer. You can see It nlonu
nearly every roatl and farm in Southern Oreyon anil Northern Call
fornia.
WE HAVE THE RIGHT STYLE FOR YOU.
iittotwuw
7
wmri sp,vcio
M I 4 U "J J rnmillUDt i J IN
Our 12'har 4Q-lnch, General Purposo Fence Is a winner. It repre
sents .most'-Vaifc fpr the money, .Will turn pfcs, hogs;, sheep and
cattle, ycry lino wire is mads doufile strwlujh,. stretches tlyht over
rough and 1'iilfy (iround, Gives you just what you need In fcucc ser
vice '
WE SELL SUPERIOR FENCE
SERVICE AT THE RIGHT PRICE
GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAGE FENCE HEN"
MEDFORD,
OREGON
AMBITION
If on. yi,iin . .. .i.-ip a,. m ,ii, lux,. t ,tii4 Itirri'tKMINATION
.1 lil fit Mi fTKIt. h Hlr int. .1 nt tlio
Medford Commercial College
"Tit' fthool fur Amlillliiui Youhk I'vniili of nmrnctvr"
Ciiiiiiiitficlitl, HliortUnHtl nml Kiijjllilt HuliJicl Ttturouhly TttttRht.
.'k'liool All Httiiitncr tn 'Ul UwitluK.
Ill .V. (!mN St.
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of Doing Things
tiut kv fiiiljr parnil thd imo wh)'
Hid rlKlil ! If Xu brlnji your
i hli-lu to ua to lin p'i'ulriMl Wm work
hIII (hi (loin) iirvprrly nnd nt h low
lrlro. Tht' the y w rrUlu our
nil (Hatitmnm ami train ww orXM.
i i Ian It to uh. A dollar mwl la a
ilnllnr crnutl.
Cllllivu' Vauou, Carrlnuc and Auto
Worki
gSHaM!'"''MM-iar"'atf
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When Old Age Comes
then In tliu tlmu o'i Wittil to fiijiiy tli coiiifitrtM ot
lift.
Ntnv Im tho tlin ' lo mio uu la tho tluiu tu Kart
an net (Hint with im.
i i'i;iti:.'T inti:uiwt paid o.v
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lllj lliiycih will hIiiii
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