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MEDFOTID MAITJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OR UPON, MONDAY, 'APRIL '2G, 1915 PXOB V Ay VALLEY BAPTISTS GATHER IN ASHLAND AT I AHIII.ANI). April 2(1, llnptlntn f i Din tliroiiKliout lh)t vnllny, (iiKtitlmr with iwtiiltln hpi!iilcr(i, will nii'Ol liuro In mill tint convention tomorrow, tint reunion contlmiliiK until Tliiirmliiy ovuiiIiik. A mnniiry of llm proKrain In dot ii II In ii h folliiwn, With nusnlonn In tint local llnptlHt cliincli: Tiifulny Dovotlonnl mootliiKi Itov. i, I,, Itliiinioiiii; nppoliitinoiit of coniiult timii mill olmllen: iluvolloiinl incut Inn, .1, I). Vx'ylln; IdtcrH from cliinclicii; vorlnil ruportti from tint cliurclicH; iiililri'HH liy Itov (I, W. Hill; minium liy Itov, !j. ,. HIimiiioiih; ntrout iiiieitliiK: Invotloniil mciitliiK, Mm, .1. It. Miixcilon; txlilrcHH liy Minn ltuliy WVyliurii: "Koi'pliiK III" Cv imnt," W. ('. Alloixiiy; iiniiiiul mir nioii, Itnv. H, A, DoiikImm. j Wi'Omv.ilny Di'Viilloiml iiicotlni:. C .1. Kri'ili'ii tmrK of Haunt Vnllny: Dim pilnuiry l imrliiinnt, Mm (, (. Ilciith; "lltiM Ini; tint dlrln," Mm. I.. I IlliirU ,Monc; VVIiiiiIiik tlm IIIkIi Hitiool youiiR I'eiipli.," I'rlnrlpnl P. K, JMoern: ''Ki'opliiK tlm lloyn Inturmt Vl." 0, P CarKon; uThu TnncluirH Iih'IImk." W. V. Allnwny; 'Tlm llomn ifcipnrliimnt," Mm. K. .1, Htnwiirt; Tlm Tt-rtclnir nml IIIh Work," It. IC. Hacked: "MIkhIoiik In thu Hiunlny Hcliool," Mm, II. (1. Mumliall; Metier til iIInciiuhIoii; uililrnnH; Woiiioii'm Hoh nlon, Mm. Fannin K. Kullnr pronlil. liiKi reportn from Fin lea nml AM tmclotlea; nililrerm, MIm Weylnirn: nolo, Mm. I.. I.. lllnckMoiin; nililrenn, "AiiutIch'h ()piortiinlty," Mm. Mary V. Minn; mlilrcHH, Mm. Dr. Cnrlnxv; ililrenH, "Intererit Tukmi nt llotno," n (Irantii I'ann Imly; nolo, Mm. K. I.. Itimor; Hildrem. Mlm Farrlo 0. Millie pmiRlij mlilrenri, Dr. U. A. Woody; iiililrcM, Itov. (J. V. Hill; utriM-l ineetliiRi ilevollonnl meellliK. II. (). Iliitterflelil; II. Y. I'. V. newilon, I'ren. V. (). N. Hinlth PrcKtilliiK: nermnn Itev. I. W. CamtoiiH, "When IVtr Vent A-FlnhliiK." 1iurli CfflrUinry Dny Thiimitay will lm "Clumh Kffl- lency Day," lemlliiR off with "An Kfflclent Financial Finn for the riiureli." O. C. WrlKht: "Tlm Cluirch anil Her IMucatlonal Tnk," Proa, 1.. W. Itlleyj "Tlm Church HervliiK tlm Community," Hiv. II, II, FonkiiU. Thnmi topic will affonl orcnnlon for vnrlnim illnriinMonn. "The Church Efficient In DlnchnrKlni; Her (loxpel HlowanlHhlp," llv. (J. Hill; "Tho Daptlitt AMclntlon n Unit of Donotn luntlonnl Sorvlcv," O. C. WrlKht; "Tho Cfflrlont II. Y. F, II." Itov. H. A. DoiikIiih. Tlm oimlon will tor mlnato with an nililrcmi on "Clirliit lau Kmlenror, " liy Fren, Itlley, nml n rtermon b Itov. Arthur It lllack htoiw, dm local pnwtor. Tlm proKcncn of Itov. Momm. Dour. InM ami Fohkett, former pimtom, will lend In n meninirn a liome-comliiK iitinnHphero to tlm ilellherntloiiH of tlm HenMnn, which will du tlm HStli nnniinl eent In tho hlnlory of tho iiHioclntlou. Frea. Itlley In from Me Mlnuvlllo rolleK; Hecrelnry WrlKht la from Fortlnnil; nml Itov. (I. W. Hill la it rutiiruoil mlHitloimiy from .Inpnti, 2,111 MILES IN In tlm cnrlv iIii.vh of the iiiitoiuo liilo Imimiickh ii ileuler who coiilil tuko IiIh proxpcelivo lniycr for it llnee. milo liile without resorting to the niil of ii low ropo fell that ho liml nc eoinpliHlieil n Kicnt ileal nml lie uiil for Hiieh ii recoiil run Ki'iiernlly sold tlm cur. That tlm pulilie Ik lippteei. alive of tile nliility or tile nioilciu uu tninoliile to htuml up muter );riielliiig H'ivii'0 in hIiowii hy tlio intnrest uroiihCil in tlm recent iciiiiirkulilu peiroimaiieo of a Mu.wvell our, which jiiit eompli'tcil u Hoven iluyK iiou-stiip run, iimler uuxpiccri of I'riiuk Itoiielie, lue., tlm Miiwvoll ilibtiiliuloi'K for the entire nlitto ol' UIiiIi. When the ear wiih Iii-oiikIiI to n stop in front of tho NiiwIioiiho hotel, Salt lnlm City, lust TiieKilny, it iiiiirki'il llm completion of one of tlio most, Huvem tests a popu lar priced cur Iiiik uxor liceii suliject ed to huvmi tluyn and ni(;litrt of con tiniioim ninniiitf witlmul stopping the engine for one fraetion of a second u test o which owners of linger curs would hesitate, a long time lioforu sub jecting lliuir ears, Frank ltouceho, proprietor of the establishment which has tlm iigcimy for this ear in Utah, inaugurated this test run to prove himself, us well us to prospective hovers, just what thu Maxwell "2.V would do under a severe strain. Ami llm proof was iniiro than eonclusivo--tho sturdy lit -la ciu' finished in perfect condition, tho drivers reporting not a siuglu in slinico of engine Irojililo of any soil, ANNUAL IE SEVEN DAY RECORD 8CENE Ff?0M "GREATER THAN K'iJ- 7 ViixTt7 rH m lWMf EIHHHHHHELJELJJ News From Our Neighbors L Kellogg iV: Thoin, mauagcrH of what was formcily known as the Wcgo, laM Haluidav uioxed into their new movie- theater in Ihe Kelsev Anns building. It is inn' of ihe most com. plclc and hest niiaiigcd for its Mtv in southern Oregon, llencefoith it will he known as the "I'oinus" (llm personification of n'wlry nml joll ity). It Iiiih ii Healing capaeily of al uioHt ".'ill, including those in the bal conies, nf which one is on I'licli side of the loom. The main Hour is slanting all the way to the orchestra pit. Itehiiiil tho stage dressing rooms will he built in later to uccoiiimoilate iiiiv wimlfxillc companies dcMiring to make the town. The operating loom is entirely finprooT. with metal lath, FoiiHideraldii siirpiixo was iiiatii feiled Tiiesiliiv when the nnnoiince mint of the arrival or a dauuhter at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. 0. K. Mlaek ingtou, mi (lulls creek, the day before, Apiil 111. The woik or remodeling the Hold Hill poitofl'ice was completed last wick, with the exception of paiiilitig mid papeiing, which will lie done later. The arrangement now is more HiilUfactoiy to the public, us well as to tlm pontmistrcMS. As it is, the mail liiiNcs tire all together, whereas hefoto Ihey weie dixidcd on two sep arate walN. As now, the partition runs st i night hack from the front wall, thus allowing the oft ice force daylight from the trout window. To ho pinioned for three day npo unable to summon help, dim to the initiated location, was tlio terrible ex perience of .lohii lltygihhoiis, a miner living about eight miles west of (lobl Hill, on KimiIh creek, wheie he oper ates the Dixie Queen mine. I.iihI I'ri day morning while doing tunnel work some of the timbers cave way, allow ing the rock to cave in on him as he was bending over. In this position it held him, tumble to fiee either hands or feet, It won his custom to enjoy Sunday dinner rcgiilaily with his son, .lames l-'itgihlmus, who re sides seveial miles down the creek. When he failed to arrive the son he came nhiimcil ami set out for his cabin. Not liuding him there, he con tinued his scinch to (he mine, when he found him helpless, though still conscious, ami immediately remoxed him to tlm house. A doctor was summoned at once mid hopes for his iceoxerv xvero entertained until TIiiiisiIiiv iiioiuitig, when n rclup-c set ill, dim to his advanced age of 72 years. At about tl::il a. in. Thursday lm finished his search for the trcas Hies of this uoild. At Hold Mill, Tuesday ex cuing xvas miiikcd hy the iiriivnl of the "girl hiker" on their way to the Sun Franeisco exposition fioin l'orllauil. They left the folloxving morning. Dressed in khaki emit ami trousers, Ihey xvtuo very suitably fitted for their long tramp. A little while lie fine their appearance bcie wo id xvas received that tlm gills were passed hut it short wuy west of town, ami soon a number of prominent citizens, as ivcll as eily officials, were xvailing to xvelconm litem. As iirriingeiuents could not ha made for their vaude ville play that evening, they promised to icturii for tut eiigngenient Mniuloy night, to ho given at tlm Coiniis. The patty consists of Mjss Kiltie Her hel., who Hinted in tin interview that sio had walked from her homo at Saginaxv, Mich., to tlm home of her sister at Fortlnnil. Theru she was joined liy tho Mishcs Kayo and .Juno Shea. All are delighted with tlm e. perience ami say they expect to reach the fair hy the middle of .lime. HOXH OF VKTKUANM TO INHTAM. OIWIOKUH Tlm newly oleetod offlcora of tho Hoiih of VotorniiH will ho lastnllod Mnnilny ovenlng, May 2fi at Hodman hull. All nmmbors of tho camp aro urged to ho proRont. Arrangomoutu will also bo mnilo for Momorlnl and Decoration dny ser vices nt this meolliig, ART" AT PAGE MONDAY-TUESDAY iliulge William (lalloway of Salem, grand iiiuMer of Odd Kclloxvs, who addressed the local affiliations of that order last Thursday evening, re newed the iicfpiiiliitauco of several old-time fiicmls in this vicinity, not uhly among numbers of the 1'iovost family, whom lm knew years ago in the Willamette x alley in llm vicinity of Mi'Miiiuxillc. The judgo now lives at Salem and picsidcs over tho third judicial district. Chan 1 with the scenic beauties of Ashland, Miss Klinibcth Witters ot O'hkosh, Wis., left for her home last week, after having been the guest of Mr. nml Mr. O. .1. Stone, who es cortctl her on various trips thioiigh out tlm valley, including the mineral springs district. Miss Waters passed the winter months in San Francisco, visiting a brother, an architect of the exposition city, xvhu siiKrviscd con struction of the fair buildings ami is manager of the group of structures in the exposition district. W. -. Oellatly, sheriff of Ilcnton county, was in the city Friday rcimxx"- ing the iicipiaiiitnuce of Dr. W. K. llhike, who used to live in that sec tion of the Willamette. On Friday, Professor II. (1. Oil morn xvn pilot inn W. 0. Torey of So- attic about town. The parties 'xvcro former imiiuiiiutnuccs m. Detroit nml Seattle, in which latter laeliopolis tlm visitor conducts a inagar.iim and sta tioner v business with branches in neighboring cities. The joint meeting of the Ornud Army post mid Itclief Corps Satur day afternoon was made the occas ion of a social farewell event ill honor if McmIiiiiu'h M. C. Dressier and ('. .1. Coliuru, who are about to leave Ashland, the former for Spring field ami the latter for the coast sec lion of Tillamook. Throuuh the intervention of a third patty, Kd White, who rounds up the news supplies at the depot, received intelligence from his brother, II. K. While, of Omaha, last Friday, when a traxelcr, W. It. Find, it contractor of the Nebraska metropolis, ran across Kd and advised him concerning sexcral chapters of interesting fainilv hihtoiy of mutual interest to all con cerned. Although Ashland has not yet got that new depot, the appearances of llm old one are being enhanced by fresh paint which is now being up- plied in ii series of ice cream tints with chocolate tiimmiugs, New Fouls aro daily in order. Chi IVrsou Iiiih oiio elegantly fitted tti with refiigerating cliiiiulierx and fish mid game hampers, built especially to iieeoiiiiuodatc his sporting trips to and from Myer creek mid Kogim river ucorgc i miner, mem n. r. imetit. uis also invested in what lm asscits is n briind new Ford, hut railroad hoys who know say that it is simply uu old hand-car rebuilt in tlm Sacramento shops and fitted up wilh numbered tag mid windshield. It is being leiternted that Ash land's official day at tlm exposition is to bo .Juno 121, on which data all local cili.t'UH aro expected to ho on parade, duly tagged, in San Fran cisco. The Southern Pacific seems to have set Iiiih date aibittarily, with out consulting officials at tlm Oregon building, Mr. mid Mrs. II. A. Nortlirup of Portland arrived hero tlm latter part of llm week and havo taken furnished iipnrlincnts in tlm Allen block. Mr. Noilhrup is u duly accredited repre sentative of tho Otvgoiiiiiu. (Ilcnn llnrgravo, former resident, mid xvho has numerous relatives horo, was killed hy tho cars last Thursday near Hedding. Ho had been xvorking on coituly lnidgo construction in that locality. Uu wasH !I3 years of age, T. II. Simpson attonded tho funoral, xvhiclt was hold at Hedding. HeprobentiitivcH of various Musonio lodges who headed delegations at tending tho official visit hero of Oram! Muster Dristol and Grand See- rotary llolnnson, last Friday, xvtue: Van II. Piorsou, Medford; Frederick Kussell, OrauJH Pass; II. T. Pankev, Central Points it, A, Oohlcii, Jackson ville, W, K. Dlnkc, Ashland. Tlm at Ifiidanco from Medford xviih largo. Y. C. Wells nml William McGregor of Flint, Mich. arrived here the lat ter part of llm week with llm object of looking over llm sil nation as to locating pcriwiimntly. Their attention to the Itogiio Hiver valley xviih direct dl by C. K. Wnllis, contractor, who divldcH hiH time, between southern Or egon ami Washington localities. Dan Tyson, trainman, running on !, mid 1 out of Ashland, lift for Pol timid sevoral days ago on the sc eict mission so the railroad men say, of interviewing Manager Cupid nml bidding in a run on the matrimonial line. In spite of dull times, business is pretty good on this branch of late. At a recent iimcting of llm local Fruit & Produce association 0. W. Picscotl tcsigned as director mid .1. A. (Irahniii xvnH ejected to fill tho va cancy. ,J, II, Millnor is picsiilciil and George Milluer is filling Ihe position of manager for the tiim; being. There xvas music- to beat the band in the park on Sunday. Itcgnrdlcss of directors, the organization will go ahead on its own initiative and per fect the instrumentation up to the limit of effectiveness. Concerts will he n rcgnhir weekly featuro dur ing the season. BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES Mr. Gammons went to Ashland on Tuesday. Mr. Cadr.ow returned from over the mountain, xvherc, he hnn been try ing to get xvork for tho pnst xveek. A party wns held at the home ot I.. A. Wright Saturday night for the high school, and n few young peopl who do not go to Heboid. Tom Walker, who has been out of town for the past mouth, is here now. Mrs. CiiiIow'h friend from the east, Mrs. Miiun, has been visiting hot for some time. Mrs. Abbott and family havo mov ed into the Dclovin Clnspil property. C. II. Peelor xvent to Peyton on Thursday to visit his brother, T. M. Peelor. Through home cnusc there xvn n mistake mndo in Inst week's items Miss Klsio Wright entertained he! own Sunday school class mid Intel they adjourned to the home of Mrs. Sailer mid pulled candy. Mrs. McDonald is in town trading. Mr. Dooms, who is in Medford, sent for his xvifo Inst week. He i xery sick. (, Mrs. Hen Kdmninjson moved back to their ranch Sunday after having spent the winter in llutto Falls. Miss Wilnskn Roberts, tho teacher of the school six miles below here, visited Miss Klsio Wright Sntnrdny mid Sunday. Mrs. Anderson nml her bnby entno in from the valley Thursday. A dance was held nt tho homo of Nitu Sears Friday night. Hex'. Unbind is hero holding serv ices. TALENT TALK A number of entertainers in charge of Miss Calking from Ashland will present "The Frisco Fair" at the school houso Tuesday evening. Tho entertainment is being given under tho auspices of tho Talent Community club. Tho Community club met Wednes day for a celebration meeting. Mrs. C. M. Thomas had charge of tho pin gram mid refreshments. Mrs. ltassler, mi elocutionist from Grants Pass, ptvo a pleasing eittor tiiimuent Thursday evening in the high school auditorium. Tho pro ceeds xvent to the Christian church. A few boys mid girls representing the Talent track team, in chargu of Coach SM'ticer, xvent to Doll Yiexv on Tuesday afternoon to take part in u number of sports. On Friday tho Dell View hoys, in charge of Mr. Joy, met our boys mid girls, also a team from Phoenix on tlm home grounds. Morritt Handles, from Dell View, is an excellent athlete for a boy of his ago mid will undoubtedly entry off a number of firsts nt tlm meet Fridav Hex'. Adams of tho Methodist church will lenvo for his now home at Wolf Creek the first of tlm xveek Mr. Adams has many friends here xvho will regtet to seo him leaxo tlm community. Tho Pnieitt-Tenchors' Circle will meet at tho schoolhouso Monday eve ning. Tho topio for discussion is, "Helutioit of tho School to tho Home, mid of tho Home to tho School." AH are requested to bo present as this will probably bo tho la&t mooting of tho year. Fred I'olouoz of tho Englo Tolnt district spout Saturday In Medford unending to uubIiichs lnatterfl. Relieve the Worst Cough immodlatoly with Schlffmann's Con centrated Expectorant. - It It does not rollova you, or Is not found tho vory best remedy you over, used, your nionoy will be rofund'od by Medford Pharmacy. Adv. APPLE PROSPECTS INDICATE LGHTER YIELD FOR 1915 L HKATTLK, Wash., April '20. 'flic Northwestern npplo ciop this year will Tall short of the Hill output, which xviih approximately 11,01)0 car loads. This is indicated by the sim ilarity of reports coming to the Northwestern Fruit exchange from tho various producing districts. They slate that the bloom on the old trees is much less than Inst year, but that trccH coining into bearing will have considerable coutiteractitig effect. The Vnkimn district xviih the heav iest contributor to northwestern ton nage in 10M, with nearly (500(1 car loads, but the consensus of opinion now is that it will ship only (!0 per cent of ibnt tonnage this yenr. Many of the old trees xvill carry but 125 to 10 per cent of their Inst load if the bloom is a true indicator. Kvcn wilh new orchards coming into bearing it is not safe to estimate ribovo 4000 enrlonds for 1015. Wcnntchco shipped ,"m7(I cnr of apples during the season just closed. Its old trees show indisposition to bear heavily, but not so much ho as at Vakima. Mnny new orchards xvill bear their first substantial crop, es pecially in (be section of the north called tho up-river country, xvherc it is estimated that 400 cars xvill be rolled as compared with IfiO last sen son. JoiinthanK are short at both Wen ntehrc and Vnkimn, although the same trees bore n light crop Inst yenr. Winesnps xvill be hrnvy ngnin. Tho Hiinic story comes from Hood Hiver. Its shipments for 1014 xvere elost to I'JOO cars, and it will not have nny more in 101.". Spokane reportn a shortage and estimates less thnn 400 enrs. Hogtic Hiver vnlley of southern Or egon had a very light e,rop in 1014 on nceount of drouth, nml it is now fear ed that there xvill ho another shortage of water nnd crop. The present nor mal prospect is for FJ00 cars, con sisting of 700 of jK'nrs nml fiOO of npploR. However, unless xventher conditions are fax'orable, this esti mate xvill fall short of realization. MOTHER OF SCHOOL GIRL TcI!HowLydiaE.PinkhW Vegetable Compound Re stored Her Daugh ter't Health. Plox'or, Iowa. "From a umall child my 13 year old daughter had femalo weaknes, I spokt to three doctors about It and they did not holp her any. Lydia . Finkham'a Vegotable Com pound hod been of great benefit tome, bo I decided to havo her give it n trial. Sho has taken fivo bottles of tho Vege table Compound ac cording to directions on tho bottlo and sho Is cured of this trouble, Sho was all run down when sho started taking tho Compound and her periods did not como right. Sho was eo poorly and weak that I often had to help her dress herself, but now sho is regular and la growing strong and healthy." Mrs, Martin Hfxvic, Plover, Iowa. Hundreds of such letters expressing gratltudo for tho good Lydln E. Pink- bam a vegetable Compound has accom plished aro constantly being received, proving tho reliability of this grand old remedy. If you are ill do not drag along and continuo to suffer day in and day out but ot onco tako Lydia E, Finkham's Vego tablo Compound, a woman's remedy for woman's ills. ir yon irant special adrlc) write to Lydia E.l'lukham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter Mill bo opened, read and answered by woman and held la strict ccufldcace. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP G08 East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Oommorcial Photographer in Southorn Oregon Negatives Madu any time 01 place by appointment Phone 147-J We'll do tho rest K. D. WESTON, Prop. tM. frr islS Every home in Medford should join in the national celebration in honor of the Gas Range the greatest house hold help of modern times. During the week of April 26 to May 1 a SPECIAL REDUCTION Will be made on all Gas Ranges and Water Heaters, and all prices will include cost of installation. This is your opportunity to equip your home with the modern "up-to-the-minute" method of cooking and heating water. Oregon Gas & Electric Go. 27 North Grape Street I l.'ii M BBS l.i I II " -h Jr- 5" vHaW9HBUE3Sk -ssrasW' : FIGURES PONT LIE) w rmmm jm Goodyear Tires on Hall Taxi, Ashland stage, accord ing to speedometer have run as follews: Front Tires 12,070 miles ' Right Rear 9,450 miles Left Rear 5,535 milej This car runs 135 miles every day. All these tires arc still running and are In good shape. LWatch them to see how much mileage they will give. We Sell the Famous GooDfeR Tire We sire particular what tires we sell, too. Hence wo have picked Goodycars the kind that never rim-cut the kind free from tube-pinching that blow out least often that slip on and off without n particle of trouble. We don't merely order Goodyear No-Rim-Cuts for our customers, we slock them. Carry all sizes. Plain and "All-Weather" treads. Can fit you out instantly. . No extra charge for A-No. 1 tires and prompt service. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. i Are you jkih does sot duit, crack aor cruaabl. When you build be Mure to buy Certain-teedl Wall As the name Ctrtatn-teed indicates, this Wall Board L deiigned to cive the max imum icrvicc and it it (old at the most reasonable price. It Is used extensively in houses, bungalows, temporary and per manent booths, factories, offices, etc. For sale by dealers everywhere Geaeral Roofing Mfg. Ceapaay If wU' larvfit tuanuflielrmQfliQdtiit untl UuIUinu rmn N.wYwkCUr BwIm CUcm. rutAwik rkiU.IU AUmU ClmluJ Dttitil 9i.Uk Ctedauli KiuiiCitr Ml.iMKW Sttttk SMFrucUc Umm Huktf 3M GAS RANGE WEEK IS HEHE April 26 to May 1 M-i y--4z-Zxjgt& - -p r- HasHI going to build? I The use of Wall Board as an improvement over lath and platter U becoming universal. It Ii cleaner, mora durabla and mora t.nk.rr anil Board At each of our biff mill we make the fot lowiuKixoJucts: Atphalt Roofina. ItMjttJttudffitm) SUI. Surf dSJaU. A4pb.KF.lu. Dadalac F.k. TwT.dF.ka , , BuUdtoaf.iMr. PlMtJoRoaiWCMuat , s AspfcaH C.w.at . Metairafct. . Outdoor raUsa . , TuCwIUf FUca A t"i,1 -, .41 1-1 i OX M 'MX "ti 4 , j'