Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Th6ro'M a hew face In (ho 1'ort-
limtt burenu. It' Iho smiting nml
clnnslc lililr. of .lames 11, Kelly, late
ot Medford, "the biH town In the
U. 8.'' according to J nine himself.
laiy vlii tlndnlniously elected cir
cuit clwlrrnnn .of, the San Francisco
N'ortM' to' f)rccH 'vStnUh. I You'll
hnvo Vo ho good-no; the Irishman
carries it this, Etiak.-fToIORraidiers
Journal.' fi M I
Uayo your lnwn mower trtmrponcd
by J. W. Mitchell, p!.wne,3C3-I. tf
To fill tho vacancy In the Ran
I'rnncltteo relay office, wo hko thai
vfrlMcriown KnMtnfflnn Ruy, Hoy
("Knt') nln. Previous to sign
InR tin with U. 1, 'Tat'' hail achieved
considerable fame ns n jitney hits
driver. It ho could drive a whizz
Iiurk half arf fast and accurately as
ho enn teleKrnpli, ho ntURt hnvo been
Rotno pilot, says the Telegrapher's
'Jtmriin);J Mr. Ilntn was formerly
innnnger of a hrokors office In Mod
ford. C. A. D0V00 for subscriptions.
J. Hamilton Uell arrived Friday
hi Snn Francisco from Honolulu en
route to Medford.
Another flvo hundred pAnd ship
ment of thoso delicious chocolate
creams going nt thirty cents a pound
at DeVoo's.
Miss Susan Deuel leaves Saturday
for San FranclBco for a two months
visit.
Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of
lCc rato anywhere In city. Phones,
office, 88211: residence 238R. 41
Tho Jeff Hoard residence on Sis
kiyou Heights was sold Thursday" by
Polk Hull to Frank O. Owen of the
Owen Lumber company. Mr. Owen
will start work at once remodeling
and enlarging tho rooms.
Tho immedlato execution of all Ju
dicial bonds without vexatious dolays
Is the service offored you by L. E.
Wakoman, M. F. & n. Dldg. 34
Charles J. Fry of Copper. Cal., Is
spending a few days In the city at
tending to business matters.
Asking a friend to go on your bond
Is Indofenslblo and dangerous and
you Incur an obligation that has no
limit. Corporate Surety costs very
little. I make a specially ot tho bond
business and offer you "on tho spot"
service L. E. Wakeman, M". F. &
H. Dldg. 34
Tho Meflford Tennis club, was
formed Thursday nlgltt with a
membership "of 12. Altorhoy Geo.
X. ItoberU was named president, and
Trove Lumsdcn, secretary and presi
dent. Tho club will hold regular
meets, and compete with othor or
ganizations. Orcgonlan agency at DeVoo's.
Chlof of Pollco HIttson, under
telegraphic Instructions from Port
land, Thursday afternoon searched
the southbound Southern Pacific
passenger train for a man wanted In
tho Itoso City for robbery. The
man could not be located.
Maxwell Taxi Co., new cars, lGc.
Phono 878L, Pearson & Tarheel. 240
Lawrence Nuener of Glendale
spent Thursday In tho city and val
ley attending to business matters.
If you C. A. DaVoe, you can get
Tho Country Gentloman for one dol
lar. Albert Gardiner of Marshflcld,
transacted business matters In this
city tho first ot the week.
J. O. Gerklng, the best all around
photographer, In southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St Phone 32A-J.
Pierce Wilson, who was struck by
nn auto driven by John Prader of
Talent Wednesday, lies In the Gra
nllo City hosjdtnl at Ashland in a
Boiloiis condition. Ho Is suffering
from a broken rib, and It Is fenred
Internal trouble Wilson is a numl
clau partially blind, and has rela
tives living in Ashland.
Palmer's Piano Place will bo
oponod to tho public tomorrow nt
their now location, No. 17 North Cen
tral, .onnoslto Mann's store. Val
uable' souvenirs will bo given all lad
les attending-.
Arthur J. Itoso and wlfo expect to
leavo shortly for eastern ,Wa8hlng-
ton, whoro Mr. Itoso .WJ11 purchase.
n wheat ranch, aeodod for this year's
crop.
Why not got It at'DoVoe'sT
Frank Johnson of the 'Steamboat
district is spending a few days In
tho city attending to business mat-
'tors. J
Kodak finishing the best, at Wos
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Dook
Storo. "',
Tomorrow Is tho official opening
of tho straw hat soason tho world
ovor, hut from present weather con
ditions, tho occasion will bo hut
slightly obsdrved In this city.
Palmor'H Piano Place will ho
opened to tho public tomorrow at
their new location. No. 17 North Cen
tral, opposlto Mann's storo. Val
uable souvenirs will bo given all lad
los attending.
$ Fred L. Heath of Eagle Point trnn
(vsac(Qd business matters In this city
Thursday afternoon, (
N. n. llrophy of Talent spent n
few hours Thursdn'y afternoon In
Medford attending to business mat
ters. llnby gifts ot nil kinds nt Handi
craft Shop.
Three wanderers applied to the
pollco Thursday night for lodging,
and were Interned in the city Jail.
A ten to fifteen per cent discount
will bo given on all hnfs Friday and
Saturday. Call and wmj our display.
Misses Lounsbury nnrt Senion, nl the
M. M. Department store.
The police ltave placed a ban on
small boys and girls using roller
skates on Main avenue, or any of
the business strict of the city, ns a
precautionary measure against acci
dents. Holler skating Is n craze that
recently swept over the younger ele
ment of the city.
For a first class Sunday dinner
take tho family to tho Nash Cnfa
torla. Always a special dinner a
chango from the usual weok day
menus.
Hex Lampman, former editor of
the Gold Hill News. Is now tho dra
matic critic of the Portland Journnl.
SI McClung arrested by game war
dens upon a chnrge ot fishing with
n snag hook near the Golden Drift
dam was found not guilty by a jury
In tho jury court at Grants Pass.
Kd Wallace, arrested! with McClung
upon the samo charge, was dis
charged upon a technicality.
Sweet elder at D Vo. '
A force of men under J. G. Pler
son, are resetting the poles ot the
Pacific Telegraph and Telephone
company In Jnrkson and Joxephlno
counties.
Get It at Do Vo
Ashland will hold a special elec
tion next Monday, May 3, to vote
upon an amendment authorizing
park Improvements at once. There
Is little Interest In the election.
See Dave Wood snout that ftro In
turanco policy. Office Mall Tribune
Oldg.
Upon the receipt ot the mandato ot
the state supremo court sustaining
the conviction in the Jackson county
circuit court of Major W. J. Canton,
steps towards securing a writ of re
view will be taken according to At
torney U. F. Mulkey. Until the man
date Is received, which must bo
within 20 days of tho rendering of
the decision, the defendant Is grant
ed a respite. When the mandato Is
spread upon the court records the
defendant Is automatically remand
ed to tho custody of" tho sheriff. Un
til that legal process Is consummated
Major Canton will ho at liberty.
What more do you want, health,
wealth and happiness. Health from
our sanitary equipment, wealth, from
our reduced prices, happiness from
our prompt and congenial treatment.
Hoover Dairy, mill: 7c a quart.
Phone402-Y. 34
Senator II. Von der Ilcllen of Wel
Ien is sicnding tho day in Medford
attending to business matters and
visiting friends.
Fancy groceries at DeVoe's.
County Clerk Gardner of Jackson
ville spent Thursday afternoon In
Medford attending to business mat
ters. Piorce, the florist, has a fine lot
of pansy plants.
Medford baseball enthusiasts aro
making an effort to secure tho ro
turn of Pitcher Hatlsto, who played
a few games with tho team Inst year,
and was drafted by tho Portland
Coltst only tor bo shunted to a league
In Montana. Hatlsto Is tired of (ho
perpetual wind of that section, and
wants to return to this" valley. Th
llno-up of the Medford team Is
strong with the exception of tho
pitcher's box, and the addition of n
man like Hatlsto, would put all de
partments on a par. It Is expected
that tho first gamo will bo played
with nn amateur team from Port
land early In May, and (hat nfler
wards a schedulo of games will be
arranged with Hutto Falls, Eaglo
Point, Ta'blo Hock, Agato and Gold
Hill.
Mallneo. tho Page today.
II. Chandler Kgan returned Thurs
day evening from San Francisco
whero he participated In tho Panama
Pacific exposition golf tourney. Egan
was the master of Champion "Chick"
Evans but could not win from Davfs
and Schmidt, California players. Mr.
hgnn says that a regular blizzard
was raging In the SJsklydus on tho
trip up, and the mountains wero a
mass of swirling snow.
Jesse French piano, walnut case,
prlco f 1215.00 at Palmer Piano Place.
Now location, Central avenuo, across
street from post office.
Attorney Evan Heamcs returned
Thursday evening from a ten days
business trip to San Francisco, He
ropo'rts his mother, who was ser
iously 111, improving.
Candy, candy; Kt it at DeVoo's.
Wo aro changing oUr business lo
cation from Gurnett-Corey bldg. to
Central avenue, Medford National
Hank bldg., Summorvllle's old stand,
near P. O.
John W. Link of Hoseburg Is
among tho out of town visitors In
tho city this week.
Ifolmans while sulphur swimming
pools and baths at Ashlnnd, Oro..
open for tho season Saturday, May
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The fourloeu-iuonths'old baby girl '
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Woody ot Weed
lost tho sight of Its ojos recently by
uprirttlng a can of concentrated Ijo
In Its face, which was placed near
where the little one was sitting.
Palmers Pln.no Place Is moving to
tmlUllng. tho store room formerly oc
cupied by SUmmervllltt't' barber shop.
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DETAILS
STRK
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TH1NMDAI). Colo., Ainit Ml- .John
A nest of about u rattlesnakes , iMXCmu m trilll foP u, P,i
ras discovered on a ranch near lor mimU,r ()f Jo,m Sim l(mk ,
ones last week and a party of 1-ort ))S ft W,WM n U Vf(1I)s(,
was
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Junesltes went out to the scene
armed with cameras, shotguns and
dynamite. Some good photos wero
obtained and nine of the rattlers
wero Ullted with clubs, while blasts
today. It v!. nnuouiit'i'it thai lit-
teMiiuonv would eUM the case for
the defence.
1 .11 x miii testified that lie luul oottii
velled (he slrikiuu coal miners to
killed several others. The largest !,,. ,p ,Wl, a ,ofrnln tnm vj
measured four feet and two Inches
and had 11 rattles. Siskiyou News.
Seo Pierce tho florist, for asters,
only the finest varieties.
Dr. George Wilson, hrothor of
Hruce Wilson of Griffin Creek, spent
Thursday and Friday In tho valley,
stopping on his way back from tho
exposition.
II. G. McWIHnms of Ashland Is In
the city today.
John M. Scott, general passenger
agent of the Southern Pacific mid
Mrs. Scott are spending tho lay
viewing the valley. Mr. Scott has
Just returned from San Francisco
and predicts the greatest rallroml
traffic to the west In history dur
ing the summer.
Wanted, stock hogs. Call J. It.
Carlton, Central Point. 3f
A racing meet will be held nt
Provolt tomorrow under tho direc
tion of G. L. Swisher, as part of a
May Day picnic. Several good races
are billed. There will also bo a cir
cus thriller, a dinner, and dance.
Many will attend from valley points.
Tho Purnclean Home Dairy In
creased their herd this week. No
need of cutting prices or doing small
work to got customers. Purity and
cleanliness their motto. Phono C82
W, for a trial. 35
Win. Gerlg, formerly president
nnd manager of tho P. & E leaves
tomorrow for St. Paul to assume
charge of a $11,000,000 railroad
construction Job.
Get ysur nutter, cream, milk and
butter-milk, at Do Voe'.
Con Leever of Central Point Is In
the city today.
Taxi lCc, 2 for 2Cc. Foster &
Holbrook, Phone S85. 42
Henry Ott of Dobenger Gap spent
Thursday In Medford.
Seo Pierce tho florist, for bedding
plants of all kinds.
Attorney Bus Newbury Is In Jack
sonville today on circuit court business.
leiit'o. He -ail ho had import oil itrntH
into the I.mllmv tent oniony for de
fense, nl'ter being ndvied h attor
ney" Hint such iicliun was legit!
I.11WS1111 rave in delnil his connection
with llio strike.
VANCOUVER BRIDGE
FIRES INCENDIARY
VANCOUVER II l, April .10.
City Engineer Fellowea today made
a careful examination of C'amble
street and Granville street bridges,
where fires occurred "yesterday and
announced that he was satisfied
that tho fires could not havo been
accidental. The only wntchmnn at
Granville street, which took flro nt
,(5 o'clock, was the swing tender, who
was called to ('amble street at f:30
and did not return for an hour. City
Engineer Followes says that the (Iro
at Granville street, lighted during
the absenro of the watchman, was
started with a biasing hnndftll of
waste, apparently soaked In oil.
DUKE NUAS
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IN' PERFECT HEALTH
WAStVlNOTOSV Anl HO. Tlie
Mussina nmlia"snilor today received
the following- citl'legrnni from the
minister of foreign nffnirs 111 IVtro
grnd :
"Please conlrniliet, most eulegorl
rally, false repoits npread by the
German press, ncrontiug to which I In
Grand Duke Nicholas was Miiil to be
ill. The griuiil duke, commiiuder-iu-chief,
is in jx-rfect henlth, nnd has
been itccoiupiui.viiig hi" mniest, (lie
emiwror, in Ins recent isit ti Clnl-
Icin." '
TRY TO AGREE ON
RAILROAD
WAGES
CHICAGO, April HO. .Members of
the hoaul of arbitration In tho west
ern rnllroitd wngo case, alter a cur
tailed nights sleep, resumed today
their efforts to ngiee on award, the
time limit for nunniiitcotmint of
which expltes at 1:00 o'clock this af
ternoon. Tlie mouthers of the board are
Judge Peter Prltchard, presiding
Judge of tho United States court of
appeals lor the fourth circuit, chair
man; Charles Nngel, former secre
tary of commerce and labor; W. L.
Park, vice president ot tho IIII110I11
Central; II. E. II) ram, vice president
of the Chicago, llurllugton A
Qtilncy; Frederick Hui'gess, assist
ant grand chief engineer of tho
Urutherhood of Locomotive Engi
neers and Timothy Shea, vice presi
dent of the Hrotherhood ot Locomo
tive Firemen and Englncmcd,
SPITE FENCE CASE
IN CIRCUIT COURT
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BY DISASTROUS FIRE
HAKT.il, Or., April .'10.-Fire of
unknown origin lsroyei half the
business nectioii of North Powder,
Or., early today, musing a loss of
nhoiit .l.i,000 o nearly n ilorcii
firm. The blaze started in a large
twn-xtnry warehouse of Post nun A:
Phileker nmf spread so rapidly thai
the combined efforts of the fne de
partment and eiltren volunteers could
not check il until it had spent itself
it block ami u half away.
.Men nml women fought in the
snow, hitter cold anil raging wind
without effect. The North Powder
hotel was among tho buildings destroyed.
Tim sail or ('. ( Nelson itiuliis( V
X. Cnnipholl, both living unii' Talent
to compel Iho las) iiamcil to trimiw
two loiii'Crt, nlleged to be obstructing
11 load, is being lu'itnl licfoic IiuIkc
P. M, Calkins in the circuit uouvl !
.Ineksontillc today. Fourteen neigh
hors of I lie two parties in the ttil nn
called us wiluciocp. Attorney I'm
ler J. Xcff represents (,'aniiiell mill
Alloiiii'v Has Neubiny, .Nelson.
It is;illeged In tho complaint Ilia
Campbell 4nillt the "hiU ' lemt
across, the load, after piiicliasing llu
land adjoining, without legal action
ami the pliiiiitil'l asks thai the oh
(ructions be oidcred removed. M I
of the witnesses me interested in It 1
opening of the road, which hits la.
used for years by icsidcuH of Wag
ner cicek.
It is expected the cum' will be 11 11
eluded today.
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MAY DAY lll.VMMl
ST. MAHK'S HALL
SATPHDAY, MAY 1st, 0-7:20
Menu
Hut linked Ham
rreamed Potntoes
HgR and Ltucc Salad
Hadtshes Green Onions
Pickles Coffee
Ice Cream Cako
Pndcr tho nusplccs of St. Mark's
Guild. PHICR COc
Till: DAI.LKS, Ore, April .10 -The
riagshlp ('inline or the fleet
which U Journeying to l.owlston,
Idaho, In connection with Tho Dalles.
Collin canal celebration, docked beie
today after a story voyage from
Portland.
French Remedy for
Stomach Troubles
The leading doctors of Franco have
for years used a prescription of
vegetable oils for chronic stomach
troubln and constipation that acts
)ll n rhnrm. One dose will con
vince. Severn rases of years' stand
ing aro often greatly benefited within
24 hours. So many pcoplo aro get
ting surprising results that wo feet
all persons sitffcrlntt from muxtlpn
tlon, lower bowel livfer and stomach
troubles should try Mayr's Wonder
ful Itcmuily, It Is sold by leading
druggists everywhere with tho posi
tive understanding that your money
will be refunded without question
question or qiilhhto If ONI3 bottle
falls to give )oi absolute satisfac
tion. Adv
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TAILORED SUIT
SALE $25.00
Values to $35.00
SPRING COAT
SALE $11.95
Values SI5.00 and $16.50
S About 15 CguIs to chooso from nt
'15 Tailored Suits, the season's j this price, the host models of the
choicest styles, most of them
am "Style Craft" models, all
the now fiolors, sand, putty,
Belgian blue, black and navy.
Materials aro coverts, poplins,
gaberdines and silk poplins, nil
sizes 10 to 42, actual values to
$.'15.00, special -.. .$25.00
season, every wanted color in
cluded, checks, plaids, coverts
and plain colors, most, of them are
"Style Craft" Coats, all sizes in
the lot, Jl to 12, actual -Values to
JJslCSO, special $11.95
Vow A'liW fMiini'liilln dmht. new
Oolfino Coals in while and Hel- fa 5T '
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CHILDREN'S DRESSES
See the display of pretty Chil
dren's Dresses in our window.
You want the girls to look nice.
"We want to demonstrate to you
there is no need worrying about
sewing for the girls when you can
buy such styles as these so reas
6nable. "Vhito Dresses, ages ( to 14 years,
at $2.50 to $7.95
Gingham Dresses, 2 to G years,
at 59, 69 and 75
8 to 14 years, $1.39, $1.48 and
$1.G5.
DRESS SKIRTS, $3.95 to $12.50
Se,c the many pretty models in
Dress Skirts so reasonably priced
here. No need worrying about
cloth and making when you can
have them properly fitted here at
such prices as these. Many
checks, poplins, gaberdines, cov
erts, at $3.95, $4.95, $6.95
and $7.45.
New Wash Skirts in linnette, cor
duroy, pique, linen and honey
comb, also Tallin Ueneh, nt $1.69,
$2.49, $2.98, $3.45 up to
$8.50.
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Squabs! Squabs!
TRY THEM
They are Tender und DhIIoIoiin
C'ontlderliiK nutrlilte valuo thoy
.iro the rhwtpcM inent un tho mark
et. I'hotic fur npclal spring prlco.
R. R. SQUAB FARM
I'hone JO I It l
Your
Money
Runs No
MEDIUM PRICED
MILLINERY
Of high-class distinction. NcVer
has there been t season that, we
have been able to get up as good
looking hats for as little money
as now. See the extra special
values nt $3.95, $4.45, $5.45,
$5.95 and $6.95,
CHILDREN'S HATS
A new varied line of Kali l?ah
Hats just in by express, in rat
ine, check, white, white and green
combination, nt 65d
Another lino of Hah Rahs at 35 A
Children's Straw lints at 75
nnd 98tf
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WASH WAISTS
See the many beautiful
Wash Waists just in In
express aild so reason
ably priced, $1.98.
HERE'S A Bia APRON
BA&GrAIN, 20c
A practical Bib Apron,
blue and white check
$2)45, $2.98, $3.98 I gingham of good quality, percale, light and dark
and $4.50. I special 29p I colors, very Hpcclal....49i
KOVERALL APRONS
49c
"Full Cut Tvorerall Ajnons
in standard gingham and
PANAMAS $2.49
Genuine Formosa Pana
mas in a varied line of
good shapes, special
at $2.49
Children's Panamas
at $1.98
THE DAYLIGHT STORE
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You mn tie good Ueitl of money
up Iti n miibII pftrcol fttrlghl by buy
liu; dlniiioniU.
I tit t loin of ptorl ouMlrfr It
iiioiiny well liivoatHU to piircttftno u
dliiiiioud liMK. Thvy tMnk th rluK
thirni Ihoui uioro In prMtlc tbHii If
tho uiny wuro donwllml In ft iwHk.
Anywiiy whan you hli4 to think
of ilhiiijni, burn U'tit ftfnrt U look
up. 'Ultra Kiiiift unrftiitaail hU(li
vidua.
MARTIN J. REDDY
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Is Your Car Insured?
im IF NOT, SEE
R. H. McCURDY
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