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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1915)
4 . (I iAGJj j:wo IOCAL AND fm i PERSONAL Martin Rricltsoiii foro.t supervisor, )irh returned from a trip ui the An plognte. Ho reports that tlio brldgo being built at tho head or the govern mont traUJ A flrsC'fclnsH structure. he H.-.l'ftrsons of Hlllcrcst orchard has returned trom n business trip to pitnrlps Chaplin at rago. Monday arid Tuesday, '' ' Attorney A. M. lleamcs leaes to day for,8aIom on legal busings. Lunoli goods 'at I) Voo's. ' KrnhJr Owen, 'tho timber man loft Moiulny on a business trip to Port- ( SftcclAl prices, on trimmed hate. AVeris. Chief of Police Kittson Monday af ternoon tented tho now signal appa ratus Installed nt Eleventh street by tlo Southern Pacific, and finds tho nppllnnco needs moro adjusting to be In Reed order. Upon tho approach of a train from the south tho belt rang for 57 seconds, and upon the ap proach of a train from the north rang for onlr seven seconds. Charles Chaplin at Page Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. J. P. Hcddy Is spending a few days Visiting in Grants Pass. Velvet Ico Cream at Do Voo's. Henry Callaghan, owner of tho St. Albans group of claims In the Uluo lodga district, arrived Sunday, and will spnd a week In tho city. Ha will begin work at once developing his property, working both a day and night sKlft, until the tunnel Is fin ished. Mr. Callaghan reports that all tho snow has melted In that sec tion, and that ideal weather reigns. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Carpenter will return this week from a short trip to San Francisco. See Plerco tho florist, tor bedding plants of all kinds. "Willie Hunter of Corvallis Is spend ing a few days In tho city attending to business matters. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Cel. J. F. Mundy Is In Scattlo at tending to business matters. Heal Formosa Panamas, special ?1.9S. Ahrcns. George A. Bute, formerly of this city, who has been for the past six months In Honolulu, Is in tho city visiting friends and relatives. Fielschmann's yeast at Do Voo's. Manager Ewia? of the baseball team'expecti; to schedule a game for next Sunday with ono of tho north ern California teams. Taxi ISc, 2 for 25c Foster & Holbreok, Phone 8S5. 42 H. S. Gilo, president of tho Wil lamette Valley Pruno association, has returned from an eight week's tour of tho cast and middle west, and re ports that loganberries are destined to come Into popular favor with more accent than ever beforo this year. Gilo says that there Is a -wide domand for loganberries. This is Interesting news to tho ilogcu river valley wehro the loganberry acreage this year Is five r nix times In excess of Inst year. Tho Hoke Co-operatlvo cannery ex pects to begin canning loganberries tho mlddlo of Juno. Pan Dandy Bread at Do Voo's. only tho Ilncst varieties. Miss Gladys Good of Ashlund vis ited friends and relatives In this city Saturday and Sunday. Ho! roans' white sulphur swimming pools and baths at Ashland, Ore., open for tho season Saturday, May 1st. 67 Tho Kaglo Point baseball team de feated tho Tolo ball team in an eleven inning gamo Sunday by tho score of 7 to C. Pelouzo for Eagle Point and Davis for Tolo pitched flno ball and had excellent support. This makes six straight victories for Eagle Point and they challcngo all comer". Tempting special values In Tail ored Suits, $15,00, $ lit. 00 and 2S. Ahrcus. Mrs. Herman Purucker of ABbland visited -with friends and relatives in this city Monday. Charles Chaplin at Page Monday and Tuesday. Serjeant Pnt Mogo of tho police force holds nsajBtunt gunnors papers In tho U, S, navy, and In case of war would 1)0 called upon as a reserve. Tho papers wore recently renewed. Pop corn Crlspottes nt Do Voe's. J. W. Kldcn. of Central Point spent Monday Jn Medford uttendlng to bus iness matters. 'A Pierce, the florist, lias a flno lot 'ot pansy plants, Tho presentation or a flag by tho local G. A. It. Post to tho Sous or Vetoruns was held Monday night, about 100 being in attendance. Tho presentation speech was mado City Attorney McCabe, for Mayor Emorlok, and the acccptaneo was made by Com mander A. J. Hanly, After the ex ercises, lunch was served and a social "time fcnjoyed, Tho singing of "Ainor-lea;''-nia,rked the close of tho meet 'iWf, - 'fiftDave Wood, about that Jlre ln "raifif VHay. Office Mall Trlbuno A petrified tooth of a innatndon found by 11. W. Miller of Urlffln crock, IK oh exhibition Irt the win dow of the oNhlblt building Tho tooth evidently belonged to some pre historic monster, and the tusk was broken off. It Was first thought the tooth was an abnormal squash, but Investigation showed It to be of un mistakable Ivory formation. See those new Jack Tar Middles. Alfo the new Middy dresses for girls 4 to 10 years. Ahrcns. Col. H. C. Washburn of Table Itock was In, the rlly Tuesday attending tho annual meeting of tho Koguo Illver rfttlt and Produce association. Among other orcliurdlnti In attend- unco Were Bruce Wilson or Orlfflrt Creek, C S. NVswhnll or Millionaire's ltow. Ico cream Re dish. Sugar Bowl. Court Hall has received word that a car load or Dodge cars arc on tho way from thu east, and will nrrho In this city In tho next week or ten days. As soon as they arrive a trial trip will be maed- to Crater I.ako In an effort to secure the early season record for nn auto trip to Hint point. Manic mado candy. Sugar Bowl. A. S. Hoscnbaum. general manager of th Harrlman lines In the Koguo river valley. Is In Oakland, Cl.. at tending the convention of freight anil passenger agents. Agent Hoscnbaum will visit the fair during his absence, and expects to be absent from his lo cal post a week or ten das. Dr. M, C. Barber, Palm block. Hours 9 to 4. Phene: Office 110; Home 110J2. It has been reported to the pollco that several gardens on tho cast side have been raided the last ten days, and radishes, lettuce, and other smalt garden truck taken. Flower thieves arc also active. Shop at Ahrens. Always something new to show you. Many special prices and no troublo to show goods here. A. S. Hoscnbaum wires as follows from San Francisce: "Our exhibits In tho horticulture, agriculture nnd Ore gon building are good, aud will do us much good. They suffer when compared with thoso of many other sections as the latter show prepared ness and skill in displaying brought about by years of experience In that sort or thing and also Indicate much larger appropriations. Many Inquir ies are being made about Crater Lake." Taffies, 20c pound. Sugar Bowl. Wellborn Beeson of Talent spent Monday in Medford attending to bus iness matters. Have your lawn mower sharpened oy J. W. Mitchell, pbano 3C0-J. tf Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Be sure and don't miss tho lecture by Dr. Calvin F. White, state health officer, at tho library Wednesday af ternoon at 3 o'clock on tho boy prob lem. J. O. Gerklng, the best all around photographer in southern Oregon, always reliable. Negatives made any. whore, time or place. Studio 228 4aln 8t. Phono 320 -J. C. C. Hoover bought several fine Jersey cows Monday. ' Hand made Cluny laces at Handi craft Shop. The Dig Pines Lumber company has finished the erection or a sample silo on its property in this city. A number of fruitgrowers despair ing or rain from abovo or water through Irrigation, are digging wells on their property nnd plan to Install pumps for Irrigation purposes. Drifting Is the favorite means for striking water. Somo good flows have been reported. P. D. Blackden of Climax is in tho city attending to business mat ters. County Clerk Gardner of Jackson ville spent a few hours Monday after noon In this city attending to offi cial business. Postmaster H. D. Heed or Gold Hill was a Medford visitor Tuesday and reports great preparations being mado for Saturday's celebration. F. N. McDonald bus returned from a trip to tho Elk creek country nnd reports that the cutthroat trout aro biting brJsky In that stream but with few fishermen. Charles Klngorly of Salem is among the out of town visitors In tho city this week. i 5rANfin:.STKRf,Kigland, M"ny 11. A number of liuiMingn in Manches ter mid Sunfonl occupied by flcrmiin firms were nttneked by crowds today nnd coiihideniblo dnmuge whh done. At other places workmen refused to accept employment from illicit eno micti mid in cuuheiiciU'o home estab lishments (ionducted by CJcruiuiiH were clohed. The direotorH of tlio M"miclicster stock- excluingo iisKciI members of Gcniian, Auslriuii or Turkish liirth, wlictlivr or tint tinliirnlicil, to refriiin frojii using Hju fxolmnge, MEDFORD jMATE TRTBUNK, VOLCANO CLEARS ITS HOT THROAT; CRATER IS 1000 FEET DEEP Avium. . hlHfr MfciMBtBPBB II ' I II ' ' Ornler r Mount Ijh-wi, fmlitnr ; iiin, uiul wreck of I mtcd State i foi ot criee lookout Mutton niter mm Imrdmcitt by olemilc eruption, RKMMXa, t'ul., Muy U.I)urirjr the tu-t voar Mount l.u-on, tlio m- .mm lu-iir hero which bus nuiu be come netho, tux been oouKliinjr nnd, Fiiertiii: until now it Ihnmt him been- cleared ti the depth nt HH1 I eel The "rent, vnwniui; ctivity win re- ccntlv iilmtojtntpltwl !. Olon llnmp- tnit nntl Hurry Kuul, who nt extreme ri-k reached the rim of the crater oni Mnreli . The nUil mi'k uf the volenuoV an-1 ...... .1 . I..w ... ....... I nil tlinl m-cumulntcd t.ilm nnd wvV of nffii recent cxptatoiw. tlio top of lh having been hl.nn out bv nw'ccHm.'ucnniirn fwlh n gun rtcr mile niMnis. 1 FALL AT ItKDDINO, ful., Muy U. Flood waters from the two ilnyy' rainfall which, lins totnlled twelve inches in the storm nreit north of hero, contin ued to ri.te today and npj;rnvntetl eon ilitiim. Wnshout1 of repairt mndo yeMer day nlonc the Southern Pacific rail road from here to Kennctt, eijiliteen miles north, were reporlwl today. Two hundred feet of track wn.s cur ried away, in nddition to the fl waohouts vcHrtcd yeMenlav. Tntf- fin will not he rcMimvil tor eernl days, it was wild. Trains from tin. north and tenth have been turned bnek. About sixty huittlibminil pns hengers frothed the Pitt river nt Ken- net nnd started for Hcddim; by nuto- mobile. Further heavy rnins were pre dicted. WILSON SILENT ON POLICY (Continued from page ono 1 INCHES OF RAIN REDDING passengers and goods. He added t the vnllev. Tin; re,H,rt on the .oiidi that ho took It for granted that tho .'tion of fnut thro.ieh. it l In- willcy United States would find means to 'was tubulated as kqi1. protect Its own ships. Senator La Follctte, another whlto house caller, today opposed tho sug gestion that diplomatic relations with Germany be broken ofL "I want the United States to tako a Hrm stand, "but. I am opposed to war." ho said. The Philadelphia speech was In terpreted by otflclal Washington nev ertheless as meaning that whatovcr course Is pursued, tho United States would probably serve tho cause of humanity by appealing to Ocrmnny to end her submarine warfare against unarmed merchant ships carrying non combatants. May Addrefw Kaiser In bo nio quarters tho suggestion was made that tho president might forego the usual means of diplomatic Correspondence and address a mes sage in person to Emperor Wllllnm. Germany's disavowal of any Inten tion to destroy American lives was looked upon by many officials as sig nificant of Germany's dcslro to main-j tain friendly relations with tho Unit ed States and that her main purpose ... .hmI-a rmn llfltnlrt fim! I WUB III iciruu'w nci .......... ...... paralyxo trans-Atalantic travel. Tim I'ubinet wiih in session nearly three hours, the longest meeting held in several months. None of the mem hern would deny that the Lusitnniti incident hud been discussed, hut till refused absolutely to comment. Thu (Icilirunor generally of tho cabinet members wn grave uiul reserved. Secretary lirynii, picsscd with questions, declared: ' "Wu mu-t not d'lM'iisH what oceiir nt cabinet meetings." Hllenco Veil Policy .Sooretnry Daniels, nsked whether I ho Atluntie fleet would puss through the Puiiaiim caniil in July In accord, mice with previously aiiiiotinccd '. plaitH, replied: "J cannot discuss Hint or any oilier question now." Mr. Daniels wjih asked whether the review of the Atlantic, fleet pliinucd for next week in New York would lie held. Yesterday in Philadelphia he denied that pliiiin for tho review would bo changed, Today ho answer ed the qiiuMion by replying: "1 ciinnot (Jiscuas Hint." At the white house no intimation wh forthcoming us to whether tlio president hud decided on u course, but there who every indication Hint Hie president lml decided not to allow any intimation of his plans to leak out until he Is icady to wake tin an-iioitiiccmi'iit, MEDFORD OUKdOK, TUESDAY, 1MAV i csxfjKr ijr?W ", ii. r p-35$tf!Wlfcfca - F ELECTS OFFICERS The milium' lueelum or the Houe Hiver Fiuit & Produce nocintinn wns held tliis morning, officers nnd directors for Hip year behitf nnmed ns follews: Colonel II. f. Wuhburn of Table Rock, president; VL S. Pnhner, iccpresidcnt; A. foiiro Kern, mx rotary uiul treasurer; directors, A. I Allen", It. f. Wnshhuni, Hr. lieu. II. Dcune, Phil W. Ilmuill nnd It. H. Wil son. Tho oulv new member of tlu directorate i It. H. Wilson, who taken the place of Mrjtinnltl II. Piiinoiis, who iefu!cil to run, beinjr n director in tho XorthweM Fniit exchnngc, The directors nt nn early meeting will niime a mannger ami iecretun, it be ing ussiired Vila- Iteckw ith and Itulpli Itardwell wil retain the-e positions. The ultima! report of the n-ooiu tion wns rend anil ncceptcd. The re port shoivsthat despite unusiinl nnd ut)invoniiiejf")utuus j:ou ur were senlfqli. ,?rhe forocasl Tor (ho coming .em'in wn li'lrd as excellent, .nrovided u MilisLintinl nun fell over L WILSON'S SENTIMENTS IIOSTOX, Mnv If. fiinlimil O'fouiii'll, in mi udilnws before the state cometitiou of thu Knights of Columbus today, warmly commended tho views cxprosscd !' President Wil son in his speech nt Philadelphia Inst night. "That addruss," his eminence snid, "ought to be rend in ringing tones nt your ('(invention and nt the meeting of every orgunizntion in America. Ilciv is an expression of sentiment sublimely universal in lone mid lofty in human sentiment, which only mnkes our love of Amorioa greater hcuauso it founds itolf on tho natural love of every human lienrt for justice iA truth nnd climiuntes -cctiouul jeal ousy mid discord." E TRUST LAW DIMS SAIjKM, Or., Jfuy 1 1. I'ndcr pro visions nt u hoiiMt .I'lint rcsoliitioti, Oovenior .Jiiiiich Withycombo todiiy miiioiuiccil the iippoinlmcnt of four member-, or a commission to draft a law ri'xiiliituix '"'St compiiiticH for presentation to the next legislature. The tijipoitifecrt tire: K. I). Cusiek, Al hniiy; HohcrtV. Hlmifield, Ktan field; William Pohlmmi, linker, mid ('. P. Adams, Porllmul. These, to gether with tlio stntc hiipcriiiteiulcnl of hanks, constitute thu comiiiisHiou. A Itcliublo Ifnlr Tonic. It In ,an easy innttor to prevent dl eaHett of thu ncalp by uHlnn Morltol I lair Tonic. It ahottld bo uiwd reg ularly to keep tho nenlp freo of i;orin, an these gerniH nro thu cnupo of tho majority of cuhch of dandruff and later, baldneos. Wo are author ized to Buaranteo Moritol Ilalr Tonic. IiaakltiH Drug Rtoro. KxcJuhIvo aRonqy, prices fioo nnd 11.0.0, tf ItXI 1,ATK 'W OLAHHIK. I'OU KALI-: Choap, a Kan range, heater, dlnliiK room tnhlo. In qulro Airs, K. J, Mean), U10 South Orange, , , 5 RUIT ASSOCIATION imr I.ON'DON, May 11. Tho words "to proud to fight" cover In huge letters most of the placards displayed on the streets of Loudon to advertise tho evening papers. The text uf President Wilson's speech nt Phllmtelphlu Ituit night, printed hcru today, reached London too late for geneinl comment as yet. The Evening Stnudnrd, however, In nn editorial remarked: "President Wilson Is a hlgh-mlnd-ed man and w can understand what lie meant by this rather unpolitical remark. Unfortunately Germany does not understand this kind of righteousness. If America could on ly, ni the president says, convince Germany of her Injustice tnouauklnd, how dignified nnd useful would he her position as a neutral." n Iff SPRINOI'IKLI). III., .Mnv 11. -A resolution nssimng President WiNoii that the copie ot Illinois will in iliirxi whiitever uction ho mav take "for iimliitiHiiiuir Hie honor mid dig nity of the iiutiou" in connection with the loriH'duiiig of the LiiMitmiin, wu ndoptt'il by the Illinois scuutc. 8aby of Future is Considered lluph UiMiBtit " nlvn In hts j'far to tho ut)cl of fTatrrnllr !i Ihn eliirw lh"T hn i.iatrnilty li(Hillm tllllp"tl Willi Ul.Kl- rn mrtlust. Hut mutt wvinvn prWr lliflr own liumes niui In tlio iowiipi uiul II- Ifisr inunt irfrr lluiti. An4 lnc m lliU U Iruo wo know from I he crrat many riilrnillil Uttrra writ ten on tho ubjct that our 'itotlu'r's Krlmit" l n srvut hlp to expectant mothtrs. Tlirr writ uf tho wonderful relief, how It wunel to allow tint rautclrs to rxinil without untluo ulruln and wtiat a aplcaitlJ Inltucuca It wni on the itrvous system, such neltw a "Mother's Irlenit ' and th bnuilvr knowleUgo of them nhouM luva a littp(ul liittuvne upon babies of tho future. In a llttto took for auch women thceo rolnta are moro tliorouhly brousht out nnd arojfy will to tnalle! tu anyone) wti'i will vend ua their name nnd addrta. "Mother's rtlrad" I sold ta all dmi (tore nnd hlshly raconunrnded for It timely uaefulnrea. It aafcnena and thu real help It afford. k tot It at tho tors nnd wrlto u for tho book. Hrad Arid ncguiator Co., JU Iuoac liiJe Atlanta, Co. t Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM They are Tender nnd Dollclous Considering nutrltlvo vnluo thoy .tro thu cheapest meat on thu mark et. Phono for special spring prices. R. R. SQUAB FARM Phono 201-114 NOTICE Jano llroN. nro located In booth IS at thu Public Murket with n full lino of Vegetables, Berries and Smull Fruits Itemamber them on thren market day In tho week and wo give you J Hit t ns good an nwtorttuont to cIiooho from on Tiicudny and Thuritday nn wo do on Katurdny nnd nt rt-nsotuiblo prices too. Wo will fiirnUh tho goods If you will buy thum, bo let's get acquainted. JANES BROS. C'npllnl lllll Pliono II70-X Want to Buy Horses Weighing from 1300 to 1700; must bo Hound and In 'good condi tion. Will .bo at Dr. J. L. Helms MKDFOI11), OltHOON Iirlng In 308, what you hnvo, or call SHERLOCK H, BRITISH COMMENT Httsurs SPEECH IE vi for Jr power frj) -!, or . , Quality Refinery gaio llnt eeiv dli. Not a mlMiiie. Kei yuiit en- rluo " itvily." Jejlrrt ceiy hIimv. Standard Oil Company (cUo-MJ .VtMfnid WE CAN BUILD IT KxinJilmeiital Work, .Model Making, Die Making, DciIkiiIiik and Mfg. special machinery, Correnpondonco Hollrltod AltMHTItONO MKll. CO. 4 Second St. Portland, Or". What Von Have Iun Iooklus I-'or. When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmunship FRED ALTON HAIGHT TEACHER OF PIANO A niircosafiil tea:her of piano for over fifteen years. HM-clllt In the correct principles of Touch and Tcchtilc ns np pllil to modern piano playing for children, nil beginners and ad vanced pupils. The Instruction Is c(tia to that offered by tho btwt teachers in tho larger cities whllo tho cost Is much less. Kuinmyr term, MAKJIIT .MPKIP STPIMOH Itooni lilt naructt-Coivy llulldiia Pliono Vi GOOD YEAR AND REPUBLIC TIRES Try fortified Good Year, 13,100 miles on Medford -Ashland stage run and still in use. We do our own adjusting. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Distributors for Soullioni Orison .10-18 S. Viv Htroot. iMiulfonl, Oregon Tlio grenlcHt nconoiny of l-'ofil1 ciiru Ih not lit thu low irlce, but In Hun low after v"t uf oporutioii-f, Iosh than two ocntn n mlloiii cjiCy mul t'lVinlii-f They urn deHignt'd mid built to Horvo mid hiw'o; to liriuy tin) luxury of tilunHttru mid tlio nlim!iiics in biihlncHS, work,llilH in why thiuo nro moro than 700,000 now in iiHO-ttlilHin wlint Iiiih miulu'tlio Kuril tlio universal car tlieo are Hto-iiietjltH wo prcfiout why you should buy a Ford. Iluyers of" HiIh car will hIiiuo in profit if Wo hoU at retail 300,000 new Ford onrn Imtwccii AngiiHt, 10M, and August, 1015. . . Huniihotit )lM0 Tourtiijr Cur .1il)0; Town Cur 4-tlOO Cotipolct ijs7f)0; Sedan jji)7ri, fully ciiilii'il, J', o, b, Deti'oit. On dlKpluy nml Halo at C. E. WE WILL PLEASEYOU 1( yon liuvt) u fOitnln pumi or plitluin In mind, wu will exemltu It for ynu urJust lerive It to tin. ' O'tfrllnn of iniiliihi1 ihoto - iirnjiliH will diliVlncu 'uii of .Htfl iulnV wxii, liSfi iiir, work, . :. ' Cotiiij In and lyk thnin nvor. T,,,!SWEM STUDIOS a;'3 Went Main Htieet Mr. Crop Grower mraasMNBMUt "ilnlL HtorniN may ruin your crops In five minutes running '"i to hum tbo results ot your work, worry and v petite. Do not run this risk wlmn HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN Will Insuro yon In thn -HARTFORD- Ar.nlnt loss by MAIL The cots la small compared to the protection offered. MlCIII'Oltl), OltllCON' Jiirksoii County lUtik llulldlng i GATES .A