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!H
IOCAL AND
t PERSONAL
HukIi l'oHton, tlio well known crack
inarkBinan, who la a frequent visitor
In Mbdford, IH shooting with his old
tlmo bUUI nRrtln this year. In Sun
day's nrellliitharlfs for the Ktnto
shoot nl Portland his scoro wns fl7,
out of ii J 00. Other high scores weVo
P. J. lloloMn and U IT. Held, both
!)G, V, Helhl ot Taroma 85 and E.
I). Morris" SH.
Hivo your lawn mower sharpened
by J. V. Mitchell, phono 320-J. tf
' Col. J. V. Mnmly Is on a lmslness
trip to Portland.
Another flvo hundred pound ship
ment ot thoBO delicious chocolato
croaniB going at thirty cents a pound
at DaVoo's.
The Wednesday Study Club will
hold tho last program meeting of
the year tomorrow, April 28, at the
public library.
pinn to eat your May Day dinner
at St. Mark's. 32
Tho physical geography class of
tho high Fchool under tho direction
of Miss Munson, visited tho weather
bureau Monday afternoon, In a body.
Special Observer Drake explained the
workings of the various Instruments,
metcrologlcal conditions, etc., to tho
students.
The Alco Taxi Co., originators of
Ific rate anywhere In city. Phones,
office, 8S2R: residence 23SIt. 41
Pat Mornn, manager of tho Phila
delphia National, who aro making a
sensational first ot the season spurt,
losing but one game out of ten, is an
old friend and playmate of Owney
Patton of this city. They played ball
together all over Massachusetts 20
years ago. Owney Is glad to sec his
old pal win diamond fnmc, because
all tho eastern sHrt critics predicted
he would be a flzzlo as a big league
manager.
Itegular meeting Heamcs Chapter
Wednesday evening S o'clock social
night. 32
A. I). Ilobblns of this city has se
cured a patent on a pruning knife,
Tho invention is a combination af
fair containing two blades, a scraper,
and n gouge. It has been given n
trial In local orchards with success,
Tho Immcdiato execution of all ju
dicial bonds without vexatious delays
Is tho service offered you by L. E.
Wakcman, M. F. & II. Bldg. 34
According to the weather bureau
thoro'are no prospects of frost for
two or threo days. A visit from
Jack Frost was expected Monday
night, but It was warm "nil night.
There aro no prospects for rain at
an early date
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 and offer you "on tho spot"
service L. E. Wakeraan, M. F. &
II. Bids. 34
Frank Fnrroll of tho Roguelands
company, will return tomorrow from
n short business trip to Sacramento.
Orcgonian agency at DoVoo's.
Henry Thomas of Phoenix spent
Monday afternoon in Medford at
tending tq business matters.
Maxwell Taxi Co., new cars, lCc.
Phono 87-8Ii, Pearson & Tarbol. 240
Ulrlch & Itynn have Just received
another car of potatoes. This makes
twelvo cars of potatoes that this firm
has received Blnco lato last fall. This
car was raised on tho up land, hence
Is non-Irrigated. They uro extra
fino and cook up nice and mealy.
This is tho. list car. for this season
that wo will ship In. In fact all of
these potatoes should of been raised
In tltts county, nnd tho money kopt
hero. Qur prlro on tho samo Is two
cents per pound iy tho sack. Quart
er cent moro In loss than bag lots.
Do llvored In uny part of tho city,
tcrnm cauli.
If you 0. A. DoVbo, you can get
Tho Country Gontloman for one dol
lar.
Axol I.udgren of tho niuo Ledgo
district spent tho first of tho week
in this city attending to business
matters.
Tatting shuttlo winders 10c at
Handicraft Shop,
Will O. Steel, (superintendent of tho
Crater Lake Park will return In a
day or tw6 from u trip of Inspection
to Uia nark and If Mr. Steel reports
tho roads In fair shnpo. Court Hall
will try to ninkp tho first auto trip
of tho beacon to tho lako In a Dodge
car, In tho next weok or ten days.
J. O. Gerking, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Nogatlves made any.
where, time or place-. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 82 O.J.
'Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith loft Mon
day night on a business trip to Port
land, oxpoctlng to return Friday.
While awny Mr. Smith will call upon
Governor Wlthycoinbo at Salem to
discuss political appointments, nnd
visit his daughter, Miss Ireno, who
la attending tho state college at Cor
vail Is.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop, Opposite Book
Wore.
I. Frldlgar spent Monday after
noon In Jacksonville attending to
business matters.
Mny Day means a St. Mark's
Oulld dinner. 32
Garden truck Is In flno shnpo
throughout tho valley, green peas be
ing In bloom, assuring an early crop.
The rains of the last ton days were
of Inestimable value to gardens.
Bweot elder at Oe Voa's.
County Assessor W. T. Grieve Is
spending a few days at Prospect at
tending to business mutters.
Oct It at I Voo'a.
As far ns the local authorities aro
concerned tho Koruo Hlver bank rob
bery Is still a mystery. Word was
received from the chief of police ot
Sacrnmonto on Monday, giving the
descriptions of two men who held up
a store In thnt city recently, throw
ing ammonia to stupefy their victim.
The victim escaped the fumes and
was shot nnd mortally wounded.
The descriptions do not tally with
that of tho Koguo River robber. Not
a trace of the grey llulck "30" In
which tho bnndtts are supposed to
have made their escape has been
found.
Seo Davo Wood about that fire In-
turanco policy. Ottlco Mall Tribune
Old. ,
Workmen arc busy Installing the
now signal stations at the Jackson
nnd Eleventh street crossings of tho
Southern Pacific. It will take about
three weeks to complete the Instal
lation, and put tho equipment In
working order.
Fancy groceries nt DoVoa's.
Harry Howells of this city, while
attending a film production of the
"Man From Home" at the Star thea
ter last night, BaV an old friend,
Harnco. Campbell, whom ho had not
seen for years. They worked to
gether In theatrical productions for
a number of years.
The ladles of St. Mark's aro ex
pecting you to eat your May Day
dinner at St. Mark's. 32
Tyson lleall of Central Point spout
Monday afternoon in Mod ford at
tending to business matters.
Matinee, tbo Page today.
Tho Rev. J. K. Bailllo of Phoenix
spent Monday afternoon In Med ford
visiting friends and transacting busi
ness matters.
Candy, candy; get it at DeVoo's.
Friends of Thomas J. Glfford and
brldo (nco Miss Edith Wilson), rodo
them up Main avenuo In a red go cart
Monday evening. They wero pre
ceded by a trumpeter and followed
by an auto, with a search llghL Tho
jaunt attracted considerable atten
tion. Get ycur nutter, cretin, milk And
bnttcr-mllk, at Do Voo'.
Tho first official public rippear
anco of the Medford brass band will
Ijo held In-the city park Wednesday
evening. A program of popular aud
classical music ondor tho dirctJon of
Leader Curns will bo given. If tho
weather Is fine, i large crowd Is as
sured. The membership of tho band
Includes over 40 local muulc.'nns.
Taxi 16c, 2 for 25c. Foster &
Hoi brook, Phone 885. 42
Tho election of tho o'flcfirs of the
Greater Medford club was heid Mon
day afternoon resulting u follews:
President. Mrs. J. V. Mir.dy; first
vice-president, Mrs. Jap Andrews;
bocond vice-president. Mrs. William
Fiero; secretary. Miss Elizabeth Put
nam, and treasurer, Mrs. H. L. Nob
let. A projKsal to mako tho lire
membership of tho club f 10 was laid
Upon tho table for future considera
tion. C. A. DoVoo for subscriptions.
Dr. J. r. Roddy of Grants Pass
spent Monday In Medford with his
family.
Tho Furaclean Home Dairy In
creased their herd this week. No
need of cutting prices or doing small
work to get customers. Purity and
cleanliness their motto. Phono 582
W, for a trial. 3fi
George Buckloy of tho Applcgato
district spent Monday in Medford at
tending to bitcinc-ps waiters.
Kodak finishing and 'supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
Emll Mohr of t'io Medford Hotel,
has released his Ur.no upon tho Hol
land Hotel, tho samo inverting to J.
A. WfrKterlund, who will rnnnago tho
hotel in tho future.
Why not get It at DoVob'sT
Tho annual moeting of tho stock
holders of tho Rogue River Fruit &
Produce association has been sot fot
Saturday, May 11, at tho public li
brary. Officers will bo elected.
Thoro are ten million accldonts
each year in tho United States and
eighty tliouHund result In death. For
this reason you need nn Aetna Acci
dent Policy. Soo R. H. McCurdy.
Frank nyboo of Jacksonville Is In
town today.
Fred Kelly of tho Llttlo Applegate
Is a business visitor In tho city.
Friends of Win. Gorlg of the Pa
cific & Eastern, who leaves In tho
next day or two ror St. Paul to move
tho Mississippi for tho Great North
ern, will tender him a farewoll ban
quet at tho University club tonight.
I. A. Roblo, manager of the Pine
box factory at Grants Pass, was a
Medford visitor Monday.
Dr. J. F, Reddy left Monday even
ing for Portland.
SCIENTISTS
COMING
TO GRATER LAKE
The summer session of tho depart
ment of Geography of tho Columbia
Unlerslty, Now York City, N planning
on a tour of the western United
Stntes, nnd will arrive In Medford
the latter part ot July, according to
n letter received by Attorney Lincoln
McCormack of this city. The party
will spend a day In this city, ac
cording to present plans, nnd will
then proceed to Crater Lake, where
they will study ideological forma
tions, and other scientific features.
The object of tbo visit ts to vtow
tho scenic points of tho Cascade
mouutnlns. Two months will bo
consumed In this work, and tho data
compiled for research work. Tho
excursion Is under the supervision ot
Prof. D. W. Johnson of Columbia
University, who was here with the
National Geographic society visit
threo years ago. Tho number of
tho party Is not stated In tho letter.
Al'
John A. Wosterluiul gives the fol
lowing method of ridding tli field of
(.'round .iiuirn'N: "To the ftinnor who
is bothered with ground squirrel:
Take n small oloth of nny 1ooriptiiii
nnd put 50 writ I Inulc spoonfuls of p
oliuc on it and with ti stick pu-.li tha
oloth down into the hole nnd thoi
trump the hole shut. If there nro sev
eral holes, trump them nil shut. Thnt
is nil you have to do. If you wnnt !s
know the oonspquenoo, in fifteen oi
twenty minutes dip; with n spado nno
you will find tho .squirrel dead. Tho
jrns soon kill them. I linw :it dif
ferent times ilinr two deiul one out
of one hole. It is sure death. Simply
try it nnd be convinced. '
KAISER IS PURCHASING
FOOD FOR FOUR YEARS
LONDON', April 27.--A telegram
to tho Evening New from Copen
hagen quotes tho German counselor
of slate, llerr flottehnlk, ns anying
that systematic efforts wore being
innugurnted in Germany for the pur
chase of sufficient foodstuff fur a
rour-yeur supply. This i being done,
it is said, on instructions to (Icnniiii
clinmbers of commerce from Dr. von
Rttltmnnn-Holhvi'g, the imperial
.chancellor, on tho ground that Ger
many must ho prepared for tit least
this length.
PLATT CONTROLS ROOSEVELT
(Continued from Page 1.)
was not worthy. I tell you this his.
tory of course In confidence trusting
that you will not uso It."
rni it.?., j.i. .. t . j .
jiiuu mis leicgriim, iniicii .way i,
1900, from Senator l'hitt to Colonel
Roosevtlt wns rend:
"Our friends of tho N'ew York Cc-i-
Irnl nro very anxious to have you
sign senate hill 7(111, exempting- from
the frnnchiso inx grade crossings of
r
CONSOLATION FOR IHE LOVE LOBW
ARftAIiELLA AND I GOT AS FAR AS FIGURING
0J KOW MUCH THE FURNITURE WOULD
COST WHEN SHE CHANGED HER HIND.
INSTEAD OF GETTING MAD WD ARGUING
WITH HEP, I SAT. DOWN AND SMOKE-DAN
s . .
stoma riulroivds.
sislonllv do so,
1 hupo you sutn oon
Sonntor Doprw is
ory iulou."
Sony Cnmmt Obey Onlors
Tho following wns Colonel Kooio
volt's veply:
"I did not receive your ti'logrnm
until yostevdny (Sunday), It wix
then altogether too Into to get it Hie
commission niuLugniu go oxer the
mutter with them. 1 nut o.cccdiuglv
sorry if any hardship hu heen caus
ed either to the New York CeiUrrtl o
the Long Island railroad, hut it wa
u mutter where I really hud to net no
cording to the mix ice of tlio commis
sion, unless it could ho shown thnt
tltov wore in the wrong."
On April ll mill, Senator Pint!
Wrote Yice-President llooscxolt that
ho might nk nny fmors nnd ho
(IMntt) would Iry to grariT thcul.
Colonel RodsoVoU'ltluYoted to Mr.,
lbunum's ivpon'toJ rolYN'nt'o to "ad
vice given him hK Sonhim- Plait. Tho
witness suggeslcd1 the word "consul
tution" bo used instead.
Conitltt")iir Cabinet
On N,oomlior 1J, 11)01, Uio colonel
wrote his letter "oil white house sta
tionery. Snli"soqulnt letters hy Sena
tor IMntt wM-o addressed to "My Doni
President."
On November III Scnnto'r l'hitt
wrete:
"1 had said vou wanted mo to con
fer with him (mayor-elect of New
York) itbout tho mnki'-up of the
cahinct."
Three days lalcr J'lesident lloosc
volt wrote to tho senator that ho had
aduwod Mr. Low nboiit seVing Sena
tor Piatt.
Nearly nil (he letters wero cither on
tho taper of or uddrcs(d to tho
white houo. In virtually nil of them
appointments wl're discussed.
.Mr. Hume said in one letter that
lie regretted Colonel Roosevelt had
dceciiled not onppoint Davidson ns
secretary "f ngrieulture. Mr. llanics
spoke highly of Davidson and his
work.
Nut In Kindergarten CIiwh
In another letter Colonel Roosevelt
said hu wished ho could attend it din
ner to show his appreciation of Mr.
Harm's' efforts to mako Albany
county n banner county for tho re
publican party.
Coming down to 11I0S, one letter
had to do with the npHiutmcut ot a
postmnster.
On May 22, 1008, Colonel Roosevelt
wrote to Mr. llanics that ho dim), held
up n removal when ho heard Slate
Sicnkc.r.iYutWwtirt1i .was interested.
The letter endcjl: t... .
"Iook here! In retfiwd to the '.ti-t
part of your letter, do you think I
have gone hack into the Kiutergiiiten
class V
"Did you, while president in 100!),
direct the attorney general id' the
J'nited Stntes to bring any action
against the steel corporation"
"I did not."
"Did Mr. Prick, Judge (Inry nnd
Sir. Perkins contribute to your cam
paign f"
"Yes."
"Were they connected with the
steel corporation?"
"Yes."
Queried About Trusts
"Did you ever Inst met tho attor
ney general to bring nuv notion
ugninst the New Haven railroad?"
Colonel Itooscvelt nnswered tho
question in the affirmative.
jrfBppTk Ak SBMf lMfl .hTBKA
"Did yim ever hour nf the Tonnes
sec Conl & I ion company "
"I did."
"Did you approve of tho acquis!
tiou hy tho Steel corporation of the
Tennessee Coal A Iron ooinpuuy?"
"I did."
"Did you ever order nil in vesica
tion of tho American lluivoslor com
pany'" "No."
"Wns Mr. Perkins in that com
pany?" "lie n.M
"DM vou over order iui lnvosgn
tiou of (ho Ameiioaii
puny?"
"1 don't know."
Powder coni'
LIE IS PASSED .
(Continued from paRoHlne.)
tents ami looted the victims licfoic
and nl'tcr their deaths.
("rushing Opposition
"Mr. liockelcller's personal uhuo
of myself is in lino williho custom
n ry Rockefeller policy of oiuhiug
any individual who oppose him in
nny way. I moot il with coiuposino,
however, feeling ure Unit this vor
publicity will create n sentiment
nniong the American people which
will prevent n rccuiivnoo of the Lud
low horror hhd, perhaps, go n long
wnv toward re-eslnhhshing n repub
lieaii form ot" government in those
eoinmnnjties oontrolod hy tho Hoekr
feller interests.
"Oil Account or inrs ng unties
with the commission on industrial rv
lotions I nm niiuhlc to answer Mr.
Itoekefcllcr's attack in detail at tins
time, 1 shall howeser miikc lull ic
ply upon the occasion of my next
public speech, which will probably bo
at Ciuciuniiti, ()., next .Sunday."
EUGENE GOLFERS WILL
BE HERE MAY 15 AND IB
The nluns for u golf inntcli bo
'tween tho Kugcuo Country club mid
the local Country club aro under way
and unless something unforeseen
somes up in the next few days nbout
twenty-five players from that oily
wiH Vl"' l",,, "" Saturday and .Sun
day, Slay l.VKl. This mutch H in tho
nature of n return match for tho ono
that wns played lit Kugcno Inst year
by player from tliu local club, (jultn
u number of tho Ktigeno mcinbci of
'that olub have signed up for tho trip
ulieady nnd they will undoubtedly
bring u large number of funs.
A tennis toiirnatiKiit WW ho liebl
in conjunction with the K'dl mntclio
nnd the local tenuis champions have
been keeping tin urls tit the Coun
try club warm for the hist few du
getting in condition.
Stockholder' .Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
rcRiilar annual meeting of tho stock
holders of the Hokuo lllver l-'rult &
Produce association, for the election
of directors and the transaction of
such other business as may properly
conic before such meeting, will bo
held In the public library, Main St.,
Medford, Oregon, on tho 11th day
of May, 1915, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.
IIOCIMC IllVKIl FIIUIT & I'Kenuci:
ASSOCIATION,
! A. C. ALLDN,
A. C. FIHItO, President.
Secretary.
Dated Medford, Oregon, April 7th,
ltiir..
PROGRAM
OR
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Tho first open air band conceit by
the new .Moilford hand will ho clveii
at tho city paik Wednesday oven
lug. Tho following Is tho pinuiam:
I'm Ou My Way to Dublin Hay
.' Murphy
fcupcrliii .. . i... .tlrand Medley
DirWo of lliuVtkolctonx . .
.. Descriptive Overture
Cornel Solo '. . Selected
IV Wilson Walto
latermlsslou
Mnrlha .. Operative Selection
Hunting' Scone .Oorerlptlvo
At end fa Ovcitmo Mi', i, t
Bong ot the Old Colk '
tlrand Selection
M3fy$
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SHSNF,
IN EVERY
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Vful , iiiiK t iri . iws
t)lWIUMj 4vllll.
Black Silk
Stove Polish
Il k.,iMlir4linenlnil.l4illt ilimatii
M. IOlt.l will lie-' wtlvtt tlil Willi
villi-
kftlt
I'V?
n Ill4tk IH'k IUctii Ivllih il- ll
nh 'f I littt littte lltnta hnd b40.ni
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PROPERLY FITTED
GLASSES
Anlt Vou ltm
SEE DR. RIGKERT
hi: knows now
SuKo l-'J Otor IIoiioI'n
BAND
GONCER
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MRS. E. V. COFFIN
TKAPIII
PIANO AND VOICE
STUDIO AT GO ROSE AVENUE Phone CCG L
Class Lessons for Children
Jlfllor limn ooi tlu Kuril Jh now n iiuooHslly
(ivory Iih!hhh man. Ami IL'h tho fuinlly Honuiit
well, Ksi'i'llonoo with
11 milo lor oporulioii niul
'wi for l-'onl Ownofb"
oL' 11 J'Vi'il 'iir.
IluvoiH will hIiiiiii in
.ll)(l,ll()l) now Fonl oars
AmkiihI 11115.
KiiimliiiuLf 110; Tout Iiik
Coiijiuloi 7r05 Bi'dim
nf Ainoricii only. All
1". o, li. Dulroit.
On iliKpluy uml Halo nt
C. E.
f
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To Admire Babies
(Vir ftllrtiMlo niinf Inqwif bn fr (Im
'(lollill llltiillti
Mill Ml i
lut wimi' Hum
I li e HU Moot "if
iiinitiirliititil In iitr
, in ti'ir iiij, '('o know
11 v,nainfiliVVlnl will
iiiiii vi vo" j'o)iiiu
lOmtiM It Miwiiiut
mothi'incmriii ii mib
lAftt Hull IVHM llltltf.
iV.'O'i i'tti"1 met woiiit'ii of
J&J nil tlmi'H, Oim of
'.W' the il 'i ln'ipf"!
llilnua In hn ilvtlSMllI
hliilnialnal niii'llsniit.n oM bi iniMt
iltilii Men liinliT Hi' iiioni' of ''MoIIhm h
I'rit'lnl." We liior smiwn so niMOV iftllod
iiinlle'i. wliu l' tltir juvrnti'i X
icllwi iiVu till i'inHl 'm' ,,l Pwiai
ineuil It lo lliolr ywu duK)iler llmt It
crlalal)' iaul lie hl !" I"V:
eli. Tiny Imvu imd II te M mi fit
iMtltlMire UlsUl lb iituntan. ihiiiIii, iMfit
mnitu mill Iwuloiiii nn U slmii to aurl
rllnf tumi Hie nlMii nnd l'll W"ltiJ
mni.r.y.itlly cvr durtotc t;if IsillO't ot
exiK'i'lnlif)'
A little bunk mull! It UrndlMM ltu
Inlnr Co, Son Ijinisr tiW, AllnnlH. (i.,
Mfi-rs to iimiiy (IiIiikh Itml woimii llh In
riil nlHiiit. It n-fiis mil ''y ' ''",
IllH'f frtllll IIIIIMllK flUtlll HU" Kl l'l"T
ix.-flimloil bill llli to iiiis. niofnliiK
I i I........ .mLIu.. nf lif..tntlrt mill liulliy
.illicr iIUIh-huk.
Fur That New
SPRING SUIT
Tailored to Fit
KLEIN
123 Cast
MAIN
Ulislalrs
SEC
HOTPOINT
Electric Gril! Stove
lU-Kiilnr Price 55.00
On Sale During Itotpoint
Week Only
May 3-8, at $3.35
Kio It nihortlKi'il In tlio Muy t
Saturday KvmiliiK I'lUt unil May l.tid
ton' Home Journal.
V. (iillBlovo liolln, frloH, toantit ami
IiioIIh, lint ti iiIkivh unil lioliiw Un
kIohIiik rOllH. Oiumiton from any
lniii-furk.t. I'orforum two roult
Iiik opi'nitloiiK in tho Mnimt linn), at
coH of nno,
Kl (IrlUtoMi U tlio liamlloot, nit
'round' ooinrnli-nt nlocti'M niitlaiicu
nor offoioil lit tho prlco.
Paul's Electric Store
Uia W. .Main
If OF
There' Arc Two Ways
of Doing Things
hut wo .only lonrnoil tliot nnu way -
tlio rlht way! If iiu lirliiB your
vohlrlo In iih lo lie roimlroil (ho worlc
will ho doi'io (irniiorly niul at a low
jirlro. That'll tho way wo rotaln our
old ciiMoniorH ami i;iiln now oiioh.
Ilrlni: It to iih. A dollar mtvoil In a
dollar onrnoil,
DIIII113S' Wnuon, Cnrrlnjje niul Auto
Works
M1U11
In
IIH
oconoiuy, Iohr Hum I wo i
l'1'lltn
Hor-
lililioop, wliilo. "l-'oiil
Jimkiiith tliu i Iiiiiioiih
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