Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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VANVOrVKII, II. '., April 1!0.
I'll en which tint i t ' lu'lii'i wen
iiii'i'tiiliary Men Mailed IIiin morning
on lint Ciiintiii' iiml (lruiiillu Hhi'i't
limine. I'p In 8 ipVIui'I, llio iImiiiiikk
iIiiiic cxiM'i'iU tllllll.lllHI, nil mi tin-CmiiiIiIi-
liililr. Tlif lilui' l nrnily
under I'liiilnil,
Kuily thi iiiniiiiiiK ii wiiiilsliiiiii
nhi'jiI mer Hit rity, Al l::il mi
n In t mi rioui tin' CuiiiiMiiulil lniili nt
Clllllllii' tdirt't MH 11111,' ill. Within
n fi'u minutes tin' ninth hull' i!' the
lily Mti'i'l hiiilfjc, ni'iiily it mill' in
li'iilith, wiim in Ilium"., Tim wipihI
miM'iiii'iit. diii'LimI in tin, mm huiu-
inif rii'H'fly, At II uVlni'lf, while thu
litn tvun nt IU lii'luhl, n hlim wit ilm
r'lM'H'il timli'i' tin1 ini'iiirnl of (linn
villc Mum'! hiiilKi'i I" inih' mwiiv from
tin' lind fiii'. TIiih wiim Mopped
i 1 1 1 i 1 1 n few iiiiiinli't. Cur sen lee
nil nvi'i' the t'lty 'ns Intel ni)i'l, fur
tin' hiiilui'H I'liiini'i't tin' iiuiiti part of
hiiHiiii'iH Vniii'iMUcr with thi' H'M-tli-iire
hi'i'tinii. Snmi' police nffii'inW
lui ii llii'iiiy thut tin' I'iii'H wen t.i'1
liv lureiidiitrie hi'iit mi Iniiiiiiii: tin'
I'ilV.
Slnully iiflrr " n'l'lni'l; n pun nf
tin1 ('iinniitiKhl bridge, n iiiiiitrr nf n
inlli" 1 1 Mn tin' ninth i'inl nf Ii hridiji
IVII inln I'iiIm i'iri'1. Two fiii'iinn
iiml mi I'li'rliic IniKiniin weie earned
ilnvvn in tint wri'i'Liim'. the liiiriiimi
lii'iiiK limlly hurt helme nurd. Tin'
full nl thu .puii li'ft tin' renter ol tin
nriUji' 1111111111' lli-iri'iy, Willi IIH' lire
ini'ii iimiltli' to iciii'li it fnmi the until
xlil". Tin hi'iit hi thi' vicinity nf tin
IniiiiuiL' uuithcrti Kiuiim wii no in
ti'iixi' llmt sli'cl mil vti'H hi'iit mnl
twi-ti'il. Tin ('iniiiiiiiuht Undue -1
(7(10,(11111 mnl mi rniiiil'lril only two
yeiir up.
DEATH SUMMONS ?
ASHLAND
PONEER
AHIII.AXI), April 2S -Mr. Cath
erine Klliaticih Thnrnlnn died sud
denly In till city April 2il. Death
reunited from n paralytic stroke. 8lu
was In her ?3il viir, mnl wn tint
ulfu nf .la mm Thornton, who sur
vive her HdkIiIi'h her husband shit
leave four children, Sheridan nml
Kilunnl who live, In AHhlnnil, mnl
Mis. Iliittht llayi'M unil Dr. O. A.
Thornton, ri'ittilliiK In I'nrtlitnd.
Tin dcceuiwd whs nni of 1 1 child
ren, tight of whom Mirvlvo, horn to
JonIiiiii uml Catherine Patterson, nn
llvi'K of I'l'tiimylvnnlii, who emigrated
suiresidu'ly to Ohio, lown, nml thence
to Ori'Kon. Him wnN horn In Ohio,
IXt. 9, IKt2. Tho family crossed
the ptaliiN from lown In ISO'.', nrrlv
Ini: In thin stnto In Ortohcr of Hint
yonr. Hint ih innrrli'il to .lumon
Thnrnton, Juno '::, IKit.'J, Of soven
HiirvlvliiR hrothiTH nml onn ultitpr,
thno llvo In Oregon, they hi'lng Syl
vi'mIit I'iiIIithoii of AHhluml; Jonlmn
I'atti'rxnn nf Tulunt; nml John I'nt
ti'iHou of I'nrllnnil. Thonn rottMIng
In California ant John I'ntlornon of
Wlnrlii'Xi'r; l.alr nttomon of .Snllnnx;
KM'ilorlrk rntturuou of Aptox; llin
Jntuln I'ntti'rxon of I.ockwootl; nml
Mix. Sarah Morrlx of StorMon.
Tlin major portion of Mrx. Thorn
ton'x llfo wna uihxI In thlx vicinity.
whir xhi) wna actlvuly liliuitlflPil In
nil moviMiiontx tcmlliiK to tho uplift or
thu community. Kor inrx xho wbr
a faithful nml offlclont iiitMuhor of
tho Mi'thodlBt church, over rontly to
ilu her part ami nvon nioro In nil
mioil worlvH. Ah n kind nolghhor
ami ili'votoil friend her memory will
hn rhi'i IhIiciI hy a wlilu nml Intlmnto
nciiialiitanco, '
I'liiittrnl xurvlct'R woro hold nt tho
family roHldoiiro on Mameaiillu Ktroet
'I'liurxday aftornnon, conducted hy
Hv. 11. J. Van Fosxon anil Nov. W,
Ii. DougliiHu of tho Mothodlxt rhurch,
Interment wnx In AHhlnml comotory.
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IN STOCK MARKET
NKW YORK, April 20. A hronil
or tendency wan manifested In to
diiy'B oarly alock innrkot, gonoral
kiiIiih oiuhradiiK a variety of Iuhuor.
War HpoclnltloH woro nguln liroinl
nwit, howovor, WoHtliiBhouBo, Oon
oral Hlectilc, Amurlcnn Locomotive,
Now York Air llrako ami 1'iphhoiI
Htool Car iImIiik from nno to over
three polntx, Aiiioiik tho londora
Ainalgainatoil Copper wiih coiiHplo
noun ror an Initial gain of 1 !. Hall,
way lnvoxtniout Hlini-oo hIiowuiI a firm
undertoim nml local tractlona ndilod
to yoxtoriluy'H giilu. A fow docllnoii
loroided worn mainly iuiioiik uiiliu
porlanl ulookM,
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WASIIINdTOS', Apill 'Jll, 1'h'm).
ilent WIImiiii. Ilinuigli HiTieliiry (lar
lisnn, Iiiih iiI'Iii'jmIIn I'uiiipluui'iilril ( In
ninth (intl 'li'iilh 1'i'Kiiiii'ntH nt i-aviilry
(eoliiii'il) I'm1 their uml; in pnlMilliii
tin1 Mexican honli'i' line,
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PEACE IS WOMAN'S
TUB IIACICK. Apnl-JH, "Ttii-il..
Iiirutioii of unr colelv miiii't ii f f rut
let the hrniKiliU iihoilt nl ieiiee he the
wpiniui'H 'oik."
Thin wan the Kreill thiiine uf tin
inteiiiiitiumil ciiiimic-h of woiii,ii In-
SAVES ART FOR THE FAIR
r I'gfT iBft i full
hT PPPPVTlPPK fvXXhHKlMfVnM'J8jiB m
LiiiiiiiBKSiiiiv TVfdiiHILiiiiiiiiiiBMHiiiH tl
I iklii fv? ' BPlinv . . fry Kr4m
fir' a ' I H MmoM9Z Frm n
rm. v: ''mi.t. .v--: . ai ti - .awi w jnmH -g o iiii
im?f ' MSM al (GERMANS CLAIM
vlLLiiiiw "
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-Courtexy tin Portlnml Journal.
ADVANCE IS HELD
sax FiiANciscn. Ainu an.
Wlnle eniinou tliltmleieil fifly luili'i
frniti I'niis I .a l.nie Fuller, tiiiioiit
ilnucer, i 1 1 1 iiiuilher wniuaii uml two
men. Muikcil in n little art fnumlei a
hhnp in the Fieueli eapilal in the
hire nf a enieihle when M'cllu'il uiol
Iii nit'liil witNteil from the kiiviiki
use, nf war tu pivt periimiieneo In
thirteen wotiilerfiil hit of M'tilpliiiP,
the woik of Aithur I'utnatn, San
I'raneisen sculptor, who in u mih nf
Mr. M. M. I'litiimn of Mfilfnnl
The thu teen lirnueH ate lit the ex
position ami will Minn he unpacked
uml placed in the palace nf lute urU.
Hut lor I .a I.oic'h fiiunip' and imtnm
itahle spirit ami the jenerosity of
Mih. A. M. SpienkfU, llit.ti piiiiili
wnikx of neuillH iniht "till he lepiin
in in fragile plaster in l'utnam'K
studio at tho heaeli lu'it'.
I. a l.olu t'ltine to San Franeiseo last
Annus! ami iiiiinelluitely xouglit Mrs.
Spieekels to lake her to xee the setilp
tor. At I'utmiinV hliulio flu saw inoie
wumlerful lit lie fiuii'S hut all in
plaster. Kiithiisinstit, she went to .1.
K. I). Trunk, chief of the fine nits tie
pniiincnl of the twposjtiom Trnsk
shaieil her I'lilhiiMiiitin over I'ulnnm't
work, hut Hitii! it eouhl mil he plaeeil
in the palace of lim aiU uitli'ss dnue
into liionxc.
IMhMci-h In l''niKiucn(N
A few weeks later fouml 1 41 Ioie
on thu. Atlantic with three hoxes eon
tiitiiiiiR thirteen pieehnis plaster iijj
Hies-. The nil fiunulrios of Ainoriea
wt'iti loo husy with e.vposition M-ulp-lure
to handle the work.
In l.omlon hlit left tint hu.M's- while
hIic went ahead In I'niis to iccon
uoiter tho situation. Theie she tin
ally induced mi nit founder to tin
tloituke the wmk.
Two men wero sent to London In
hrinj the hovei. When they were
opened the hmvo little daneor with
eriishetl, Kvery nun nf the little plus,
ter poems wiih in lYnninent, Hut
their heuuty wiih appaieut even then
ami the founder ileclaied Unit he
uould fit the pteet'H together ami
make the lnony.eH,
Then another ilifficully inoo.
Wheri) to fjet the metal f Fienoh rov-
OVERWORKED MOTHER
Kinds Health lit Our Vlnol
CollliiHvlllo, 111. "I Htifforod from
11 ntirvotiH hi-oak-down and torrllilo
liiintlnolioH, unit wiih tlrod nil over,
totally worn out and tlUrouraKOil hut
an I had a lurgo family 1 luul to work
iloupltt. my HtifforliiK. 1 buw Vlnol
advertlBod ami decided to try It, unit
within two wookH I noticed. 11 ilocldoit
Impiovoiuout, and now I am a well
woman.'1-- Mih. Anna, Itoilkui.
Wn gnat nntoo Vlnol, our tlolllloun
coil liver nml Iron toulu to fttrongth
on uml hullil up wonk, run-down,
ovorworkod tuothera, Motlforil I'ltar
wucy, Ailv,
Iji IIp I'lillcr, tlaurer (left); Arthur I'titunui, srnlplor, nml .Airs. A. IJ.
SpiecklcN tlevtlitK miiim of PntiminV wmk, IilJi Itxt .Miss l'nllcr to luitvo
war one 10 linxe the 1 1111 11 cs cast fur the San IVanclscti eMisltinu.
eminent officials in I'liurgt of the
iiietal htipply wen seamlalii'il when
it was ifvopo-cd to take the uielnl mi
ni'ceshiiry in wnr uml ilevote it to
mnking: little htntues. I.it l.uie in
histetl ami it was nrrnngeil.
t'ltimately the hroncs were east,
although the founder n called to
the front hefoie the end of the tunk
ami the woil; had to he fini-hci! hy
his wife nml a man helper.
Safely Arross Channel
flotliiuj out of Frnnt'e with thr
tironziw wan nnuther problem nml I.n
l.nie is reticent nn thi point. Hut it
is known Hint u Fivncli Ktiuhuut left
llavieninl went to Soitthninpton. She
appeared in l.omlou a few hours later
with out' set of the hroiues nml a set
of Ittuliiis she hail hcen commissioned
to Inty fur Mi. Spreekel, together
with nntogrnplicil wnik of Vreneh
artists aiul writers which she was
hriugiiiK lo Aiiu'iic.t to dispose of for
the henefit ol the wuIowh nntl orphans
of nilis(f..who fall nt the front.
-At nrmy
following
rtKllM.V. April 20.
hcailnunrtcrs today tho
statement wnx Issued:
"All attacks against tho Oormnn
positions on tho west bank of tho
canal north of Yprcs failed.
"The number of cannon ot tho
enemy captured by tho Germans wnx
Increased to 13.
"Southeast of Verdun tho German
positions were advanced by more
than 100 yards.
"Captured French soldiers confess
that they wero In great fear, having
been told hy their officers that tho
Ciermnns shot nil prisoners.
"South of Kalwnrya, Russian Pol
and, tho Germans occupied tho vil
lage of Kovnlo and tho height a short
dlxtanca south of Dachovo. South
of Sochaczow tho Germans con
quered n Ituxslau point of support."
PRESIDENT TO ATTEND
HEBREW GATHERING
WASIIIKOTOy, April 2!). Presj.
dent Wilson promised today to attend
if possible a incctin of tho Jl'Ilnith
Abraham in Philadelphia May 0 nml
10. Tho invitation was extruded by
former Iteprrsrntutiw Goltlfoglo of
Now York.
GEDAP SEL1M!
JOB HONEYCUT JUST TELEPHONED
THAT HES GOT THE MUMPS, ABOIL ON
HIS NECK. TWO BUNIONS AND A NEIGH
BOR WHO PLAYS THE CORNET. AN
OASIS WILL CHEEP. HIM UP 'GLANG THERE!
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Xta TEESffigiSrv 0
llll ill THE EXCEPT,ONAL CIGARETTES
:..: 'Bn,7 cjv m
u 1 '".jr " 1 k.A . m '
V w m V
r ha juxt the rifjlit ''body
f body enough to keep the
M mewl surfaces apart but not k
10 tie a uraft on m
the power light M
enouch to reach
the places where
needed and
M quickly. And it
maintains body at cylinder heat, JF
L Dealers everywhere. s "a&
L Standard Oil fzjSr
Company iti''in
Jfolford E2uMHrJ
ZEROLENE
4Ae Standard Otfjorffojor Canr
MRS. E. V. COFFIN
TKACHKIl OP
PIANO AND VOICE
STUDIO AT 60 ROSE AVENUE Phetw 5M L
Class Lessons for Children
Sf M f Jf
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There Are Two Ways
of Doing Things
hut wn only learned thet ono way
tho rlKht way! If you bring; your
vehicle to us to bo repaired tho work
will be done propprly and at a low
price. That's the way wo retain our
old customers and gain now ones,
firlns It to us. A dollar saved Is a
dollar earned.
Billies' Wagon, Carriage and Aula
Works
It
There Are Many Reasons
why It Is better to pay by check.
It Insures Safety, furnishes tho best receipt It Is not
only convenient but economical anil saves tlmo.
Checking Accounts, largo or small nro invited.
OVER 22 VEARS UNDER ONC MANAGEMENT
I
Provolt Race Track
MAY 1 AND 2, 1915
Horse Races, Bucking
Horses, Bucking Bull
Stork Show nt It A. M.
lCnts Served hy the. Ladle of tho (JraiiKo itt ItAsotiihlo Pi Ices.
ItailiiK nitd lluckluK at 13 1'. M.
Big Dance at Night by the
Campfire
At N::io P. M. Prof. Mitton will tllo from tho tops of trees thmngji
fliiineH of fire; n feat never Iteforo ntteiupU).
Ailiiils-sloii: Tor Atlnlts, nocj Untlei Fifteen, ic; atlltlrcH Free.
NlKht Performance, 23c.
PItOVOLT, OUKOO.V
O. L. SWISHKIt, 5fgr.
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Tho Ford ipciils to the prospeutivo buyer of n mo
tor ear on tho Lnxis of itf proven pructicnl value,
both for pleasuro nnt business, to sjij othinj of
"Foul After Iluyiuj Sorvieu" to Ford owners.
A ear of ceuorul utility, it meets tho demand of
everybody in survieo fa low In prieo' and uhcnp ip
operation and upkeep leR than two cents nu!a.
Hftail buyers of now Ford carsfrom Aij;uhl J,
10M, to August 1, 101."), to frhuro lu prollU. Atilc
us for partieulniK.
Hiinabinit $1-10; Touiin- Car $409;, Town far .fflOO;
Conpelel !ji7."0; S11I1111 !r07t5, C, i, i. Dolrolt, fully
equipped.
On display aiul nnlo at
C. E. GATES
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