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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1915)
V. Wfl'!fQ&r if J i t? l! . I' IV., ?.J PA'totf TWO 'fi IOCAL AND L PERSONAL " Mm. jltilli Smith lifts JitkrU charge of Uio iKtliitir rOftl enthlu and oinnloy. iiioni Office ft nil Iiojicr to pco nil of licr patrons rirnl frlontls there lloom C nnd T 1 l'alimIdR. Phone S58. 3$ The Hil)lhllBriu.v has ngalft shown Kaln IqtibT monthly teport. 3Ui hooks tlnWiiififcAxInci Vcro itrnwn for lioniu rf 4il))(g, an compared with 23C1 Inst Ar)U'an(lU24 bbokn hayq lioon ndttltoLihPscollt'ctloii. Coiqniiif riiitf llRlit hoiisM;coplnR rooms sreilncjl frohv $2 to $3 per month, Buinnior ralos, 217 So. Itlv orfd.de, Phone 900L. 42 Louis Ulrlch of Jack son villa spent n short time in this city Monday on business. 1 am locntod In tho Medford Fur niture nnd linrdwaro store, prepared to do nil hinds of clock, watch nnd Jevrelry repairing II, X. Ilutler, the Old tellable. Jeweler. 42 B.'h, llolinrs of KixrIo Point spent Tuesday evening In Medford attend ing the Elks' smoker. I.unch goods nt De Voe's. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Tuckor are KiicKtn.of Mrs.Tucker'a sister, '.Mrs. h. I, Ulnck and family of 1507 "West Main, on their way homo to Van couver, H. C, from California where they spent tho winter and attended tho fair. Velvet Ice Cream at De Voo's. Ilobert E. Twohy, representing Twohy Br6s., llui firm of railroad builders that has taken over the con tract for tho construction of tho Ore gon & California Coast line, Is today Inspecting tho right of way between Wlldervlllo and tho .Illinois valley. Arriving in tho city from tho north on .o. 13 Mr. Twohy asked to ho taken out over tho municipal railway to Wlldervlllc. Ho was taken over tho lino In tho gasoline motor car, and was accompanied by Dr. J. V. Iteddy, Mayor McICfnstry. Kngincer Uarfmon. Grants pass Courier. See Pierce tho florist, for bedding plants of all kinds. W. It. Coleman left Tuesday night for Salem to securo extradition pa pers for ncrt Collins, hold In Seattle for tho alleged larceny by bailee of a suit case belonging to M. E. Craig. The. theft is allegod to liavo occurred In this city two weeks ago. Mr. Cole man will ho gone a week. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. , Op posit o Book Store. " ' .Miss -Marlon Huff of Merlin is vis iting friends In this city this week. Flolschmann'a yeast at De Voo's. Frank Bybeo of Jacksonville spent Tuesday. In Medford on business. tmi J6c, 2 for 25c Foster & IJolhrpok, Phono 88B. 42 Col. 'Minis of Sovon Oaks was In Medford Tuesday on business. See Plerco tho florist, for asters, only tho finest varieties. 0. C. Porter of Itoddlng, Cal., is In town on business for a few days. Pan Dandy Dread at Do Voe's. At the meeting of tho city council Tuesday night a liquor license was granted to M. and E. J. Adams. Hoi mans" white sulphur swimming pools and hatha at Ashland, Oro., open for tbo season Saturday, May 1st. C7 Tho exterior painting of tbo Nash ooioi lias boon completed. Tho changed npneaxanco will result in other property ownors applying paint to business blocks. Matlnoo.. tbo Page today. Ilas May Miller of Central Point spent Tuesday In Medford. Pop corn Crlspottes at Do Voe's. Joo Liggett, formerly clerk at the Medford hotel, lias been advanced to head cleric at tho Oregon. Liggett is wU known In this city. j-iorco, tho florist, has a fine lot of pansy plants. Jack Doano or tho Underwood Typewriter pompany is a guest of the liotol -Medford for a few days. Be Dave Wood bdoui that fire la uranco policy. Office Mall Tribune nidg. . H. C. Sampson of Grants Pas spent Tuesday In Medford on bus Incsi. Mnxwoll Taxi Co., new cars, lCc. Phono 878L. Pearson & Tarbel. 240 Dr. n. 'K. golden of Jacksonville spent Tucwduy afternoon in Medford on business. Candy, candy, get It at DoVoe's. Thomas FJIlmoro of Eugene is a biislnfssvisltorln tho city this week. J, O. Corking, the best all around Photographer iln southern Oregon. Always rej(ablo. Negatives made any. whore, time or jhco. studio 228 Main St. Phono 320-J. Tho senior class of tho high school la holding Kb annual picnic today. Tho Alco Taxi Co., originators of J Be rato any whore in city. Phones, offico, 882U; residence 238R. 4i Mfsa Lcnoro Vance returned Tubs day evening from Berkeley, Cal., whote sho has boon attending school! Kodak finishing the host, at Wes ten's Camera Shop. Opposite Book IUe. '0, M. Ueukly or Klamath Falls Is C. B. Mack of Eugene Is n busi ness visitor In tho city this week, Joo It, lleemnn of Gold Hill Is a business visitor in tho city today, A. J. Hot-no of Coos Hay is among tho out of town visitors In tho city. II. F. Whithorn, Alev Uosborough nnd Uoorgu Putnam left this morning by auto for the Klamath river coun try. Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. W Mitchell, phono 3C0-.I. , tf Oeorgo t01dcr of .Vancouver, Wn., It In the city on business. Mrs. Arthur Brown nnd daughter left Tuesday ror a two week's visit with relatives In Central Point. C. It, Jthodos or Eagle Point wni a visitor in the city Tuesday. Watch for posters In the windows" that portray tho characters or Mid summer Night's Dream just as they are. Friday 2:30 at tho Page. Dr. '-M. C. Barber, Palm block. Hours 0 to 4. Phene: Orflce 110: Home 110J2.' S. K. Pollard and wlf or Com- nnchet Okln., are visiting In tho val ley. Como and aoa tho May Polo Dance. Friday afternoon 2:30 at the Page. G. Mollo or Grants Pa was a Med ford visitor Tuesday. See tho primary grades In English Folk games Friday, 2:30 at the Page. Portland railroad officials have ex pressed great Interest la a decision of the UnlltHl States district court at Minneapolis finding the Gamble-Robinson Fruit company guilty ou rive counts of presenting falsn claims against tho Chicago. St, Paul. Minne apolis & Omaha railroad for alleged damage to rrult In transit. Kxainlners ror the interstate commerce commis sion brought the action against tho rrult company. It la known that com mission Investigators have been work ing In Portland, Tncoma Seattle and Spokano along similar lines. The caso was tho rirst to bo prosecuted In that state by agents or tho federal government for violation or tho in terstate commerce law. Portland Journal. Hear the Tinker's Chorus rrom, Robin Hood by the boys, Friday, 2:30, The Page. x W. T. Bovcridge and son William returned Tuesday from a ten days surveying trip to Hilts. Cal. D. W. Stono or Willow Springs Is a business visitor In the city to day. Attorney Porter J. Nerf attended to business matters in Qoid Hill Tuesday evening. Lawrenco Fltxpatrick and Hazel Byrnm or Table. Itock. district were united in marriage by Itov. W. F. Shields at the Presbyterian Manse, Wednesday, at 1 p. m. Theso young people havo many friends In 'Mod rord, and are well known in the val ley. Twclvo or more or their rrlonds, and near relatives, accompanied them to tho Manse. The Presbyterian mar rlago ceremony was used. Mr. and Mrs. Fltrpatrlck will make their homo noar Tablo Rock, and their many friends wish them all Joy and blessedness In the lire upon which they enter. VILLAiSTAS HIT DOUGL-VS, Ariz., May C- While tho Carranza garrison or '2500 men was parading 'today at Agua Prlota celebrating tho- Mexican fifth of May holiday, a detachment or Villa troops, who said they were part or an ad vance guard, camo In under Hag or truce and surrendered. They said more Viial troops would desert Joso Maytornea. The parade today was revlowcd by General Cailes, tho Car ranza commander. Speeches and music rilled tho day's programme. Tonight thero will be tire works and a ball. WOMAN LAWYER WILL BEFRIEND GIRLS IN COURT Ttellie.Gcx.T.'-LiTi With JIwh Ncllio Cnrlin nn prcni dent, tho Puhlio DefriiHu lengun has been uruunized in ('hieiio. The iih Mociuiioii is eomporti'd bf women Inw- yers. They will ilefeiul, without 'charfce'ifirlb nrruisneil in criinlual courlH. PN HOLIDAY !BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBtf''TO?$ ' ' fli bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS'is S. f i&"S4 bbbQ BBBBBBBBBBBBBKT X' SL t W bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbbw.X X , i g&Bl . V BH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbKSvV i ImJLl I M bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbk9bwA i. vHbbbbM IbbbbI MEDFORD MALL TUtUUNIO, Scene From "The Tho five act photo play "The Pit" with Wilton Lackayu and Gall Kane In the leads is taken from tho book of the same namo by Frank Norris. Tho prouuctlon Is ono or tno most strikingly dramatic offerings of tho Win. A. Brady plcturu company and considered a great achievement In E VICTORIOUS AI POLLS li5 AVnVI.KN Tnv r. Mlalm ' actual election by a narrow margin, . Charles E. Sebastiau. suspended chler or police, was chosen by tho people In tho primary Tuesday ror first place on the mayoralty ticket which will go before the electorate In tho general election next month. Sebastian re ceived approximately two-rifths of n vote which probably will not exceed 65,000 of tho city's total registration of 200,000. Commenting upon tho result, Se bastian declared it was a verification or his prediction that tho Immorality charges upon which ho Is now being tried in tho superior court wcro tho manifestation of a political plot which would havo a reverse action j with the voters. , .A SMVr AJJflfcA 3smsV.-WJs. 'BjT mwi IsHKArsssl JTnYSBiSHlLvHtJV J "BSSSSSSB 111 ttfBfisiSBBBBHBBBBalBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa Let's gather around close by ourselves for it's the open seasQn for chumming- it with a jimmy' pipe that's all packed jamfull of Prince Albert tobacco that never bit any other man's tongue, and won't bite yours I For it's mighty widespread news nowa days that Prince Albert is made by a patented process that takes the teedi out of the smoke and leaves, your tongue calm and peaceful-like. Just sunshine, and happiness, and quick repeats for yours ! That's jimmy pipe joy via tRMtE Albert the national joy smoke It will interest yon to know that since Prince Albert hit the pike three men smoke a pipe where one smoked before. It blazed the trail to pipe joy such as men before never could know. You put faith in your old pipe once more; pack it right full of P. A. and go to it like you never were tongue tortured in your whole life. For P. A. will prove out everything we say about it that's good. Just can't help it! You like P. A. fine in the tidy red tins, but get acquainted with that pound crystal-glass humidor with the sponge-moistener top. It keeps P. A. fit as a fiddle. Prince Albert is sold every where. Toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, JOc; pound and half-pound tin humidors aid that classy pound crystal-glass humidor. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., MMU.F011U OUKCION, WUDNKSIUV, MAY r. IDtf, Pit" at Page Tonight motion pictures. Thfc wheat pit siene at tho Chicago Board of Trade contains ocr COO people with real brokers and workers lirthrf'flnanclnl district and Is a sensational and fas- icnatlng picture. Tho,fenturo, "Tho j Pit" with tho llearst-Sellg weekly will bo shown Wednesday and Thurs day nt tho Page. Frederick J. Whlffen, president or the city council, was beaten ror first place on tbo getiernl election ticket by two to one, but outdistanced four .other competitors, Tho fact that six candidates Hhared tho otnl vote Is assigned ns the sole reanon Sebastian "" not poll a clear majority, and thus achlovo election In tho primary. Sebastian's showing In his trial wtn MrSf i,nu Vnltt H,,cn ls not yet concluded, and tho supposed nt- tompt mado upon bin llfo laBt nlglit when two bullets were fired through 'a window of his home, ndmlttcdly had an effect upon tho voting today. j I'll to yesterday political observers had placed Whlffen first with Itnlph .Crlswell, socialist candidate, given a chance against Sebastian. Vetos Antl-Tlu Bill XASIIVII.M; Tehn iiy S. (lov. erncr Uye xetej-d liuhiv u lull nholih :.... ii.. .1... .ii. -t..... it., .ivni. iin. tin i ikiu kill; i .nil 'in.., . , v i.. v -....i. . helier tliiitit Jit'iiulils.ti'iid to iiu-ri!nfru mob violence. The governor vetoed mi .inti-tiiUK lull. al-i) Wintton - Saleia, N. C. JvfflirrrE'' V''nirf'UniutiJiKiS-JfaM lrr ill iM miff W Jsy lo ll.o 'l'. A. M-tUMBl&iffiy$W ' ' V-'llininy.plp I u b ." JS2lSfliWWy C-. Col.l'owtfl UC'4 hmoVcJ IftfflttSilSllKsR i L E W VaiUNOTO.V. May :.. President Wilson's refusal sterdn to furnish ttio Industrial notations commission with copies of the correspondence with- Fortntr Governor Amnions of Cotorndu'oii tin t'nlutnthi eoul strike wo8 eNplnlned nt tho wlillo house to presldent did not earn to take any part In the controversy between Chalrmnn Walsh and John I). Itook; ereller, Jr., over Mr. Wnlsh'i iiswciv linn that tin tigent of Mr. llockefoller had urlten a letter to the proslduut for Governor Amnion to sign. The president's friends understand ho believe tho commission should conduet tho Investlgn trial I'oiullllons for created by eongretts Into newspupor controversies. While MIXTUR WITH ABOR hu has not gone Into tho merit of Serlv tho discussion between Mr. Walsh'' and Mr. Rockefeller, it v.us said to day ho thinks tho object of the coin- mlsstou'n Investigation Is apt lo bo , defeated it published attacks on Wit- nosscs bofoio the comnilHslon are eon-! tinned,, i , I MILIITANT MINISTER MA'V BE RECALLED TO OFFICE f W Tl.r2.T2t2Xo& M. Vel I .ihi, i ley etHt linn le i? ill ' . i mo milt J titer of (Iri'cr e, n .. ,n be ri , Cftlleil to olfiee, - nil.u. -.entimciili now tnxnri uai. wnw v HPI MkrolByv .bbbbPbivB livwiBi .?.. vF?rfciKi,r'rr-j3?Tii,TJiflr.v-i v ia .l.i IHHLn3i72vluMUiBBrBBBBBBBBBBBBBl bbbbbbbbbHMSSSbIbHkhHHL s lor M ycor, toiuHail tf&jmtJWXW'fflUffl Into liarnni t a U-n-PHJUMttzTTO-liMSAH immmpSmnimyim,'MtMmmm L DISTRICT RALLY ii I I .1: ..!.. i I. ..VI 1 1.. ,ii. n. I iH'iicy m-iiiiiii iii-u i" i ih'mi iiuii " llo-SeliiMil day, whieli wih iinminleil l the eminly niiieiinleiiileii liiul ill I i.irviHiir u.v Jl, Tin foii'tiiinii Wus jilevoieil lu the tegultir selioitl uuil;. At iiitnn all enjoieil u ilolieioim luneli. ' I'olliiwiiig tlii, tciini- wiiM pluetl mi jtlie selinol ruurl, (lien nil luljuiuiii'd In the $elitolhome In enjny u lioit pliiurnin leiulered liy Mm 'li'IU. I'ol luweil liy ii hireling of Hie mieiilniiil piitrmiN of tho tiisliiet, Itl liy M. WrU-t mill .Mr. .'lme. I'mjeet wink uml litniliriluntloii iif Mt-hooU were niiuuur the tonics tliNiMtNifil. Ilven-oiie hml u itn-t en Jjiiuihle time. Thoe piewenl ve.i Mr. uml Mr-. Seur, Mr. ml Mr- Mnller.'Mrs. Chnile Imium. Mi. .1 DEWEY SCHOO ration Into Indus-w. Iirkwtilek, Mr. mill Mr. Iluli IIrrvfl-r-wr QJiv ir which It wHi,nni, Mr. Huberts Mr. WehMrr, .1. 1 WCfillYOSA . Without gettlngip. Well", ,. It. ( luiw, (I. II. (iin.l.. -.--, . -- Mioses Cniiie ll.meii nnd M ih' i ? AnSJ FUWlLLlUrl RROW COLLAR cin.xTrriromcomc-iAKtM Sudan Grass I Now i.s tho tiint to put thi.s '.seed in the Kronnd. Do not fail lo at Ifiist try a pound jor two this .spring. It will pay you to pxporinu'iit with 'tin front plaul. V have ai istoclc of Hit' puivst si'hrtt'd "St mm I. Monarch Seed& Feed Co. 317 R Main Slivot MWfyyt ' ' MaiBBjMMBSJI El A Phenomenal Reiiprd Tho IT Ifle uml Hmimi'Ikii .ImNille tiniit of Hie -'K.VilLiiJtWW.i'. J&HIONU "VT TiNaNi IAUUV IliltlliU' HMI Phlil lo llen.'flclMileM SH,IIIII,II)M.UU, Willi Ii t'.iuils '."J.WDH.III liM'ty Hay jKimT.nit Hhm;v iiniir $15.96 Every Minute Ami at (ho iiiiin"Tliiin liirteiiMil 'I'lieli' lliecii' mill siiipliik I inuls liiteileil In lliui'li In Million uoiiars .Sl.ini,li.".o.(iii of Uhiili Ik lltWtll-ll III Otl-glltl Every Member Is Proud of It Squabs! Squabs TRY THEM They nn Tender nnd lollcloun t'eiisldrlui: nutritive value they .tro the cheapest nuwit no tho mark et, Phono tor spevlnl spring prltos, R. R. SQUAB FARM Phone cm in MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come Sec It Matlc at 115 North Central Avenue A, A. MOODY Prmi. STOP! Is Your Car Insured? IF NOT, SEE ' ''' R. H. McCURDY MCUJ'Oltll, OltK'OON i "Nearest Co Everything" HOTEL MANX PoweH St., atO'Porrdl San rronckco In the heart of the business, shopping and lipeatre district. Running distilled ice, water in every room. Our commodious lobby, Ufm service, and Homelike restaurant will attract you. European Plan rales $1.50 up. Manigcmtnt Cl.wterW. KtUty "Mefl Mt at The Manx" : 4 Jrfli. m