PAGE TWO "MEDFORD MATE TIUBUNM, MWDTTORU OKK(10NT. SA'ITRDAY, MAY I, t!)1fi IOCAL AND L PERSONAL , It. 11. Mlntor of ICnclo 1'olnl spent Friday afternoon In Medford attend Iiik to business matters. Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. V. Mitchell. ihho 3U-.T. tf i Miftiiffior A. t. Hates of tho Valloy i'rldo croanfory on tho iApplcsato wait fn tho city Friday, malting arranno- monift for the animal filcntc. May UO.J .FdA.-DoVoa for subscriptions. ' 'Mchthors of tho baseball traW are! at work putting tho baseball grounds In nhapo. and leveling tho dlamoudi The team lij expected lo-'bo tho fast est In Uio history elf tho qlty, and a serlea of Karnes will be r'ranged with out of town and valley teams. Eagle Point ban one of tho fastest teams In the valley thin year, and is seeking itamo8(wlth.all comers. 'Another flvo hundred pound ship mon't of tboso delirious chocolato creams going at thirty cents a pound at DoVoc'a. - Thomas Brady of Crescent City, Gal., Is In' (ho city for n few days, en route homo from Sacramento where he has been attending a leg islative investigating cemmute: ses sion. .,.Tho Alcq taxi Co., originators of , J 5c rato nny where In city. Phones, office, 88211; residence S35R. 41 Tom K. Nichols of Eagle Point spent, Friday In this city attending to business matters and visiting friends. Don't fall to sec "A Doctor's Quan dary" Riven by tho boys of St. Mary's Acadomy, Tuesday evening. Henry Thornton of Persist was a business visitor In tho city for a few hours Friday afternoon. Qrcgonlan agency at DeVoo's. II, II. Corliss of tho Central Point district spent a few hours Friday In this city on business matters. Maxwoll Taxi Co., now cars, lBc Phono 878L, Pearson & Tarbol. 240 V. W. Wllllls of Persist spent Fri day In Medford attending to busi ness matters. If you C. A. DoVoo, yon can get Tho Country Gentleman for one dol lar. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Smith returned this morning from a five days visit In Portland, Salem and Corvallls. J. O. Corking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable Negatives made any where time- or place. Studio 228 Main St Phone 32D-J Governor James 'Wlthycombo will bo tho principal speakor at tho an nual Valley Prldo Creamery picnic on tho Applcgate. Tho governor will arrlvo In Grants Pass on tho morn ing of May 20th, and will bo escorted by a delegation of Grants Pass citi zens to the picnic grounds. Thcro ho will bo mot by a delegation of Med ford citizens, and return to this city for a conference with G. O. P. lead ers. A largo crowd was drawn by tho Question Box at tho First M. K. church last Sunday night. Tho first annual meeting of tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers league will bo held at tho public library Monday.. May 3rd at 2:00 o'clock. Amendments to tho constitution and by-laws -will be offered. Tho call for tho meeting Is Issued by Secretary K, W. Carlton. Why not get it at DeVoe'sT The Oregon conference for tho Froe Methodist church will open at Grants Pass next Sunday, May 9th. Kodak finishing the beat, at Wes- ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Storo. A party of 125 members of tho Portland Y. M. C. A. will pass through tilth city. July 4th en routo to the San Francisco fair. Sweet cider at Oe Voe's. W. It. nugloy of Talent spent Fri day afternoon In Medford attending to business matters. Partial list of knotty questions Seo First M, E. church notices. Nick Klmo of tho Griffin creek district is In tho city today attending to huHlness matters. Get It at TXs Voo's II. A, Kichelson and wife of Crary, N. D holder of largo farm and grain Interest,- and A. G. Tautou of Minn eapolis, gral1 merchant are In tho city and valloy for a few days with a ylew to locating. ,8e:pave Wood about that fire In mranro policy. Office Mall Tribune Bldg. Gcorgo Ia Troichter has returned from n business trip to Calgary, 'Al berta, t Fancy fcrocerjes at DoVoe's, C, M. English left Friday evening for Niagara, N, D., to look after business Intorests. Plorco, tho florist, has a fine lot of pansy plants. Boss ...ino of tho I.lttlo Ilutto dis trict Is spending" fow days in tho city on business, Matluee. the Page today. Rteley Ilall, who Is convalescing from a Blight Illness at )iU home on tlflM 14"$1 ivomuu, U Improving rapidly, Alls Mary Deuel of this city left Friday for Berkeley, Cal., whom sho will attend a fraternity convention and visit friend. Holmnns' whlto sulphur swimming poolR and baths at Ashland, Ore,, open for tho season Saturday, May 1st. G7 AUorneyn Porter J. Xeff and Qui Newbury are In Jacksonville today attending to professional matters. See Pierce tho florist, for asters, only tho finest varieties. Tho Mate railroad commission will meet In this city next Wednesday, Jlhy B. barring no further postpone ment, , ( Question Box Solid answers FlrsYM. . church Sunday night. Today Is tho glad May day the .poets sing about, and tho official opening qf thtnutrnw hat season, but owing lo tho (llnnturo of the weather man It Is not mtieh of a May day, and unfit for straw headgear. Pic nlcjt In honor of tho day arc being held on Lake creuk, and nt Provolt. Tho Provolt celebration will last over tomorrow. Wanted, stock hogs. Call J. H. Carlton, Central Point. 3G Frank Schamps of Splrnficld, Ore gon, Is spending a few days In the city attending to business matters 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 682- W, for a trial. 35 II. K. White of Spokane I spend ing a few days In the city attending to business matters. Get your outtor. cream, milk and butter-milk, at D VoeV A committee of Medford citizens are waiting on merchants securing contributions for tho Medford band. Taxi 15c, 2 for 25c. Foster & Holbrook, Phone SS5. 42 Boy Allen of Hilts, Cal., is spend ing a fow days In tho city and valley attending to business amtters. Seo Pierce tho florist, for bedding plants of all kinds. Tho last week has brought Increas ed travel from the middle western states en route to tho 1915'falr. Many of tho strangers stopped off In this valley to visit old friends, and others carao from no other reason than a dcslro to seo a land of which thoy have heard so much. It is expected that during tho coming summer Med ford will entertain scores of these chanco visitors. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Storo. James Gereeu of Grants Pass -was a business visitor In tho city Friday. Wanted to hear from owner of good farm for sale. Send cash prlco and description. D. F. BuBb, Minn eapolis, Minn. Tho Grlzzlied will hlko to Sterling mlno Sunday leaving tho Hotel Med ford at 8:30 a. m. unless thero should bo a heavy rain tonight. The special pictures put on at the Star Theater by tho womens clubs of Medford aro growing In interest and If they aro still liberally patron ized by tho young peoplo they will bo a permanent feature on every Satur day afternoon. Owing to tho dissatisfaction duo to the management of the school contest held between tho Griffin creek Rosedale school and the lower grades of tho Oak Grove school, n now contest Is being arranged which will bo supervised by tho county school superintendent. D. W. Stono of Willow Springs Is a business visitor in tho city today. Thcro havo boon no new develop ments tho last week In the Rogue River bank robbery case, tho inves tigations now being In tho hands of tho Plnkerton detective agencf. A similarity exists between tho loral robbery and crimes commlttecd in California, ammonia being used by tho thugs In all cases. At Sacra mento, a clork who resistod tho drug throwers wus killed, and a murder charge hangs over tho jobbers. Col. R. C. Washburn of Tablo Rock spent Friday In Medford at tending to business matters. Tho civil suit of C. C. Nelson agrflnst B. N. Campbell for the per manent removal of two fonces al leged to obstruct traffic on a road in tho Wagner creek district was completed iu tho circuit court before Judge F. M. Calkins, Friday after noon, tho testimony liolng takon un dor consideration by the court. A decision in the action Is expected to he given next week. Semi-annual reports of the var ious county offices will be filed with tho county clerk Monday in pur suance to stato law. Tho county treasurer's report has been filed. M.J.1 . .,,,,.,,, --- - -'- - , ,-, FOR K.S'TSevcn room house, utrlctly modern, closo In, east front, nice lawn, garden and flowers. Iteasonablo to deslrabel tenant, Phono 37211 or 325M. MALK IIKI.P WAN'THD First class well dlKKor wanted, Braden Mlno, Oold Hill, Oregon. 37 I.OHT "Would tho person who picked up my purno Thurmluy ovenliig Idndly rilurn to P03 Wt Hlh ftticot ami ovoid Itotiblu. 37 Dr. J, J, Emmoiia leaven Mils evening on a business trip to Port land returning tho middle of next week. E. P. Foy, tho milk goat breeder of Luke creek, Jackson county, was a Medford visitor Saturday. Ho slates that his goals are doing well and that the goats are coming In fresh now. Mr. Foy Is the oldest and lamest milk goat breeder In southern Oregon nnd has devoted a great deal of attention to improving his breeds. GO 10 SCHOOL T Hnoh-evelt M'hool, district 00, held llii'ir "do to School day," wlueh wax appointed by (lie county superintend ont mul supervisor, April i!!). The forenoon wut devoted to regular j-olmol work, the afternoon to a .hort program by the pupils followed by tin open meeting of the parent-;, officer mul patrons of the dUtriot, owned mid led by Mr. WV1U mid .Mr. riuic. Tho standardization of the schools nnd the project work were the topics discussed. Liberty school, district ."1, joined at noon in an elaborate dinner mul re mained to participate iu the program of the afternoon. The sudden change hi the nonthermal sickness prevented some from attending who had planned to do so. Kveryonc expressed them selves ni having had mi enjoyable lime. Thosi present were: Messrs. and Hesdames O. A. Turpi". James Owens, H. K. WiNon, Hurry von dcr Icllcn; Mesdnme-j I.illic Cingt'ude, Katie V. Hemst, Laura V. Crocker M. L. Pmett, K. W. flebhard, Ida Kent, Reltz; Misses Ida Houston. Kdith Comstoek, Frances Kimmous, Klsie Singleton, Leah Hciiuctt, Doris Bennett, Alice WiNon, .Mabelle l'ruett, .Mae Trusty, Von iler Ilellen, Kber hanlt; Masters Vernon Turpin, Hurrv von der Ilellen, Thomas Singleton, Veni Owens, Harold Gebhnrd. COLUMBIA, I'm, May J. Presi dent Vil.son spent nenrly three hours here this morning on his way to Wil linmston, Mass., to attend the chris tening of liis grandson, Francis Sayre. He was joined here by"" .Miss Miirgurct Wilson, his daughter, who has been spending several days iu New York. Others in the party were Cury T. Grayson, the president's naval aide, nnd physician, nnd .Miss Helen Woodrow Hones, his cousin. While tho president's train was passing through West Philadelphia the airbrake on tho engine jammed and tho tram came to u sudden stop. Several panes of glass were broken. Kvery one on the train was shaken, but no serious damage was done. Tho presideent will arrive in Williams- town at 4 o'clock this afternoon. MAKES AY Dl I CHRISTENED BUCK $ELLeR.SAYS HE FEELS LIKE A HOSS WITH A BURR UNDER THF SADDLE WHEN ANYONE: TRIES TO PASS OFF A CIGARETTE ON HIM FOR A - mtjw 20H0 1 TYRONE POWERS IN "ARISTOCRA 'sssssssssH - VsssssH rHar tf Hi LksssssssssssssssssssssLa UlssssBsKuSsKjsssssHiHEUk iLLLLH IIHHPpM ClKissHisBVLHr iiLLLLH KimflsssHl ir iLLHBIH ' isVssVslissssssssH, AVMiB StlVKsLsssB rtsLsHSifH bJSjJLM?? iHBn''i 'ililililHBililililililHa'vr. !WSlHillSHilllV)K' . HUH oo SHy mSS IsssssssHssPWViVflisWffissssssssssssssH JESEiK"1 isssHllHlssssssH V' ' sflsssssKl ssssssssssK" ' BBHBHBBH!BBBEkjJBBBH8H MKE IN TROUBLE OVER POST OFFICE ASHLAND. May i -Complications Iu tho case of L. U McKee, formerly deputy hero under Postmaster J. It. Casey, continue to Increase Instead of lessening. Reports are to tho ef fect that MeKoo, who went to In diana Home time ago, has been sum moned to appear at Portland to ex plain, presumably beforo federal of ficials, numerous discrepancies In his accountH. As deputy, ho did the bauking for the local postofflce, and It Is In this connection that tho dis crepancies aro alleged to havo oc curred. Ho sought to resign at tho time postal Inspectors discovered cer tain Irregularities In his department, but Instead of accepting hi resigna tion tho government ordered him suspended forthwith, nnd later on mado tho suspension n peremptory discharge. He was bonded In one of the standard companies. T George I!. Johnson, recently ap pointed superintendent of tho 'antic & Kustern, arm Oil Saturday to tuko up his duties. He is iicounpauied by W, P. Turner, general auditor of the Hill' lines 'm Oregon. Mr. fiiWg.'who has been chief en gineer, vice-president mid iiuinager oH the railroad since its coiihtructiou, leaves today Air St. Paul, .Minn., where he will supervise, as consult ing engineer, the dredging operations connected with the cuiistructittii of , . -It... ., I ' .a- ..eu-u-n. ...a,s oiiii joimiy iiKM( ,.,, baldaoss. Wo aro author- K r:! T' "!':' Jirn rr ,1 - ".o. i..ir to.c : ' ,. ",'""" ". " n tine moving nit- i-iimiuei oi uu Missishippi river mul utilizing tin present bed as a union dcpoi - tc ( Other apoplntments for the P A E. were C. O. Jenks, general man-, ager; w u, SKinnur, trarric man ager; A. M. Lupfer. chief engineer; John Dixon, master mechanic, and !'. T. Clarke, purchasing agent, all of Portland. HIM HOPPLN; i-Er-v ' CY" AT STAR THEATER MONDAY CANNERY 10 OPEN E OP JUNE .Manager If. I). Hoke of the Co-op. crntio cannery, announces that op eration will begin this j car about the middle of June, mid the first cunning will be of loganberries. The acreage in this fruit is thc-laruest in the his tory of the valley, and the cannery is prepared to handle tho crop. Alter tlu loganberries will come the toma toes mid corn. The additional machinery ordered for the cannery is on the way from the cast, and as soon as it amxes will he installed. A force of men have been at work the last leu days, mak ing tmpnieiiicnts getting ready for this work. The outlook at present is thnt the second year of tho operation of the cannery will be more thnn last year, when a (I x-r cent dividend was paid to stockholders. DIED TOl' VRLLK T. 1 Ton Velle, father of County Judgo P. L. Ton Velle, died at Celiun, O., April 'J7, aged 77. Ho was a native of Ohio, born in Steiibenville, January 17, 18118. Two children siinUe, .Mrs. S. ft. Hnckcl of Jackxoiiwllc mid Judge Ton Velle. Mr. Ton Velle spent some months iu the valley a ,cnr ago un iting his sou. A lt.ilititi- Hull- Toulr. It Is an easy matter to prevent dls eases of the scalp by using Morltol Hair Tonic. It should bo used reg ularly to keop the scalp freo of germs, ns these germs are tho cnuso flf llll nmlfil-llt nf nmiM .if .lnM.l...r -..' j... j ... i ..nvn if, lllllllll lllk Hasklns Drug Storo. Kxcliulvn ngonej. prices roc and $1 00, tf b JrTfaWTWB , J i.yiB MAD.1 JUST -S3r LITTLE DAMAGE 10 WHIT EUGENE KtUlKNU, Oi May t.-Tlto offl rial Kovermneiit theiinouielrtr regis tered 31 dCKtces hero IiihI night. Tho tomperatuio as rcpm'trd by tho Lauo County Fruit Grower' nnoclatloii was "S dorccM. A heavy fo early this mornlniti provontod exteimlvo ihtmaKo to tint fruit crop In l.ano count) . Thnt Contain Mercury mwurr will rlr l'trof lh rua of ml toil -vlii Mi It lUmiillK ll ntiulc l.lrlil Khrll niMltn II IhrvUtli Hid luunm nixtmtt Siii u rllilf lmfllil hrlir lu tl.rit rirl nil nilli limit from n-i-iilnl'l lilihn, (In. iltimiif Ihi'r will Ou la li-ii fuM In ll-f l Ji.il ran ii ttllr Jfflti- Item llitlli. Hull w ('attrtli I int.. Uitnurttlutril hy V J Uiriit-jr A I lli-il.i, O, nuiUlu ihi iiirrrurr, mul l mkrii Inli-iiinlir. nrltiif tllrtflljr ill-'" Hi- I'l-x-l himI tmiinii ur (rr nf tin- rlrin In IhoIuiI llU I lurtli i-urr Ih uii imi up I Hi- rninliir II I' Mki-'t lntftnllr M IiiiiIk III Tnlrtl-t. OMii, If I J.' Cbtii-; A tti, 'lilmnll lit. aol.l tir Pru(ilu. I'tli-t, T3. l-r l-oll!.-. Ti IUII'. I'amtlr l'ltt tvr wnts-lHu. WE CAN BUILD IT nxperlmental Work, Model MakliiKi Dlo Making, Designing and Mfg. special machinery. Correspondence Solicited Alt.MSTIlONU MK(I. CO. 4 flccond St. Portland. Ore. What Von llan llcrn f,ooklng l-'or. HOTPOINT Electric Grill Stove Regular Price $5.00 On Sale During Holpoint WeckOnly May 3-8, at $3.35 Rftn II iiiK'ftrHaiii! lit lint Mntf 1 Saturday Evening Post mid May Lad let' Home Journal. El flrllstovo bolls, fries, toasts and broils, both above and below Its glowing rolls. Opctstes from any lamp-torkot. Performs two rook Ing operations at tho mimi time, at cost of one. El (Irllstovo Is the handiest, all 'round convenient electric appliance over offered at tho prlco. Paul's ElectricStore Ilia W, .Main The Teachers Review Course at Medford Commercial College IIhkIiin MONDAY, MAY .11. nnd Prepnreh for Jl'Ni: RXXMI.VATION. THE SUMMER SCHOOL beKliis MAY 31. and continues durliiK JIM:, .11 I.Y and Mdl'RT. with Classes from S A. M, lo 12 M. Commercial and Shorthand hiiIiJiiIk - Tbri-o Months for 2 For Full Information. Call, Phono 1 &!., or Write 31 N (Irnin Hlnt. There Are Many Reasons why It In bettor to pay by check. It Insures Safety, furnishes tho IichI receipt It In not only convenient but economical and saves time. ChockliiK AccountH, larco or small aro Invltod. OVER ggVCAPBUNQgP ONf MANAGEMCNT 1 MAY 8th Is Jackson County Com munity Day We are striving EVERY DAY to make this STORE known in the COMMUNITY for its efficient serv ice and reliability. MARSH & BENNETT GltOOEKB HW'Ollfl (lOf)j' CflKl Of ''M NhI. Udiijf, :wvm Wprtn,,Trur . im TTiT13 "M0 1 tnillns RulhotltlM .Tte lut SANITARY MEASURES CLEAN AND llAL7l)V r tl btt mum of PREVENTING 1102 CfiOLtinA KRES0 DIP Uq. 1 KILLS DISCASC OCrU.lS DISINFCCT3 HlcUllifM)VUItnn lltmll -'rs nf H'H auu iiw fit nfnii-in in ii.iim liulrtn IU nf uptin ltiitt. ros uAit ur MEDFORD PHARMACY VELVET ICE CREAM Solves the problem for n des sert. Nothing more palat able. Pure and wholesome. Anv flavor. Hriek, fancy rnoitls, Sherbeis and lees made lo order. The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. H2 R. CtMitrnl. Phone 181 For That New SPRING SUIT Tailored to Fit KLEIN 128 East MAIN Uristnlrt SEE ll I Ml.,.,,,, ) .) i .in m i 1 y A r