Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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L, PERSONAL
Mrs. K A, Johnson and children,
who havo rallied huro for tho past
Mx months, toft for Medford thla
jnrn(K-,on n lslt. Hosoburg No
view. 'Grj Garrett, of .Medford, arrived
In the cily last evening to spend n
few day pn business." Hoscburg Ite-
iew.
Old TIhio Dflno Nat. Sat. 50c. 4G
Thft first big lean of tho 10 15 ninr.
ketlng eon to tho fruit growers of
tho Northwest was mado this week
through tho North Pacific Fruit DIs
tribute by tho Spohaao and East
era Trust company and tho Fidelity
National hank of Spokane, accord
ing to an announcement of J. H. Holt-bins,-
general manager of tho dis
tributers It was for fl7B,0&0, and
was the largest Individual loan that
had been made to tho distributors
up to tho present.
Lunch goods at Do Voo'o.
The Parents and Teachers' asso
ciation of tho Lincoln school will
hold an open Meeting tonight at S
clock at tho school building. Dr.
Rickey I1 deliver deliver an ad
dreoa. Tho Art exhibit of tho school
will bo on display. Refreshments
will conclude tho evening's entertain
ment. 'o simply must finish selling our
spring and early summer hats to
make room for our mid-summer stock
Oa Saturday the 16th, and Monday
the 17th, all hats and trimmings re
duced from 25 to CO per cent. Tho
Misses Lounsbury and Scmon, at tho
M. f. Department Store. 47
Kpworth League Ice cream social
postponed. Date announced later.
Velvet Ice Cream at De Voe'a.
Ulrica Ryan havo Just received
a car of hard wheat flour and aro
offering tho aamo at extremely low
price aa follews: Golden Crown, per
sack of 45 pounds, at $1.90. Snow
Drift per sack $1.80. Pride of Walla
per sack 11.90. Tho Dalles per sack
$1.60. Fruit cane sugar, 1Q0 pound
sack at $7.00, or thirteen and one-
half pounds for $1.00. Freo deliv
ery In any part of tho city. Terms
Cash. In tho matter or the recent
arrest or one Sbasky, In this city,
wkh it to bo distinctly understood
that this firm had nothing to do with
the matter, as they are firm believers
In not fixing prices, and let every ono
sail as he pleases, and stand on his
own bottom.
Bee Pierce the florist, for bedding
plants of all kinds.
Kenneth Day of the firm of Sgobcl
& Pay, New York fruit commission
merchants, Is looking oer tho val
ley with their local agent, Guy Con
nor. Let us solvq your hat problems by
visiting our big clean-up sales. The
best values that can be produced. Re
member tho days, Saturday the 15 th,
and Circus Day, Monday the 17. Tho
Misses Lounsbury and Semon at tho
M. M. Department Store. 47
F. D. Andrews was fined $5 in
the police court this morning for
speeding la his auto.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weatea'a Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
Service on the Southern Pacific
from the south was resumed today.
the first regular train since Sunday
arriving at 8:20 this morning. Nor
mal schedules, .will he In effect this
afternoon. Freight delayed by tho
Kettnett washout, consigned to local
merchants will arrivo tho first, a
heavy congestion existing at tho pres
ent time. Dcla)cd mail also reached
tho pity today.
Flelschmann's yeast at Do Voe's.
Thw younger clement of tho city
and valley has Icon much perturbed
the last week for fear tho Solts-FIoto
circus would not arrivo owing to the
suspension of railroad traffic to the
south. Tho circus will arrivo as the
washout has been cleared an ay, and
wrvlco resumed.
The flail Taxi Co. will run cars to
Gold IIIU Saturday evening and re
main until aftor tho danco. Round
trip $1.25. Phono for scat order.
Lqvo address. 1C
Tito country press and correspond
ents to da to are enthusiastic In their
praUo, or Community Day held Jn
this city Just Saturday, local merch
ants being commended for tholr en
terprise In some nuartora the hope
is expressed thero will bo anothor
one sopn.
Ak for Grandma Cookies.
Showers and drizzles fell over the
tyguo RJver valloy today and last
Hlght. An unusually heavy rain fell
Thursday afternoon, lusting but a
short time, hownvor.
Pa,n Dandy Broad at De Voe's.
Glen Woolrldgo and Harry Ilrlggs
convicted in the Justice court at
Ckjjats Pass this weel of (Uogal fish
lugYave appealed to the circuit court
upon a teoliulcal ground. They wore
ftad $B0 and costs, aftor a motion
fW" lUsl was denied. A young-aj-
hntbr of lJrJgg will be given
a. Jpftrfuv Wore th Juyenllo court
for 1UV fishing.
flri, the fjarlat, has a fine Jot
Of MUMiy plakW,'
An appeal to thn tiupromo court
has, been taken by jho grand PrUo
Mining company against It. lloswcll
of this city In n aultj which was de
cided by Judgo F. Mi Calkins of tho
circuit court In n recent decision In
faor of Monwoll. Tho suit Involves
tho ownorshlp of a rich placer claim
on Surlier crook In Joscphlno coun
ty. A restraining order has been
granted by tho higher court prevent
ing Hostvoll from working tho claim
ponding tho settlement of tho suit.
Tho action Ii attracting widespread
lntorost among southern Oregon min
ing men.
Ilolmnns' white sulphur swimming
pools and baths nt Ashland, Or.,
open for tho season Saturday, May
1st. 57
Robert Gordon of tho Trail district
Is spending a few days In tho city
attending to business mntters.
Old Tlmo Dano Nat. Sat. 50c. 4S
N. II. Newman of Fargo, S. 1).. is
among tho out of town visitors In
tho city this week.
Pop corn Crlspettes nt Do Voe's.
J. D. Now combo of Ashland spent
Thursday In this city attending to
business mntters and visiting friends.
Ask for Grandma Cookios.
Jay Gore, Gcorgo Gates, Ralph
Pierce, and Karl Hubbard loft last
night for Bugeno to attend the week
end festivities and state, track meet
at tho University of Oregon. All
tho joung men will bo "rushed" to
Join a fraternity when they enter col
lego next year.
See Dave Wood about that flr In
surance policy. Office Mall Tribune
Bid.
The gang of gypsies who arrived
by wagon Thursday afternoon wend
ed their way southward Just beforo
tho expiration of tho tlmo limit set
by tho police. Another gang Is en
routo from Grants Pass and will not
be allowed to linger long.
Dr. M. C. Barber, Palm block.
Hours 9 to 4. Phone: Office 110:
Home 110J3.
Phil Metschan, Jr., of Portland.
who visited Medford tho first of the
week, returned and gavo tho Tele
gram an Interview In which ho states
that southern Oregon Is tho most
prosperous looking section In tho
state, with excellent prospects for a
bumper crop, following "heavy rain."
Havo your lawn mower sharpened
by J. W. Mitchell, pbano 3I8-J. tf
A. B. Williams and family or this
city aro contemplating moving to
the Methow valley, Okanogan count,
Washington, In tho near tuturo.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book
Store
The cases of Juvcnllo delinquency
at Talent investigated Thursday by
Probation Officer Gay will be given
a hearing before Judgo Tou Velio
Saturday. All tho principals aro eight
years old, consisting of two boys and
a llttlo girl. Tho father of tho girl
swore out a complaint against the
two boys.
J. O. perking, the best all around
photographer in southern Oregon.
Always reliable. Negative! mads any
where, time or place. Studio 228
Main St. Phone 320-J.
Children's Wash Hats at Handi
craft Shop.
Kenneth Williams of Grants Pass,
who will bo remembered by local
baseball fans, Is plalng center field
with the Spokane team In the North
west league, and is leading tho league
with a batting averago of ,417,
If you try tho Nasb Cafeteria
chicken dinners on Si oday you will
not bother about preparing any moro
Sunday dinners at homo. They please
cvory momber or tha family,
Sunday, May 23, will be obsorved
throughout tho land as Humane Sun
day, and the Oregon Humano socloty
has Issued an appeal to all churrhes
to aid in tho movement, tho purpose
or which Is "to teach tho use o( kind
ness to man and beast. Tho weolc
from May 17 to May 22, w be used
in a nation wide campaign, to teach
kindness to dumb brutes among
school children.
W. T. Rqvcrldgo returned Thurs
day evening from a ten days survey
ing trip at Hjlt, In northern Calif
ornia. O, N. Nelson returned Thursday
afternoon frpm a business trip 'to
Grants Pass and other Josopbno
county points,
A. F. Howard or tho Applcgate
spent Thursday In Medford attending
to business matters.
E. B. Adameon or Talent spent
Thursday u Medford attending to
business matters.
Robert Boylo or tho Hall Garage
company is Buffering from a slight
attack or blood poisoning in his right
hand.
Frank Randier or Buncom spent
Wodncsday and Thurcday in Medford
attending to business matters,
A number of Ashland young poo
pie attended tho danco of the ToIson
Oak club glen in this city at the
Nat Thursjay night.
I". L. Mlnear of Jacksonville spo
Thursday lu this city on business
matters.
A 1200 pound mare valued at $100
belonging to F. K. Berdan, was kill
ed Friday morning by the Southern
Pacific 8:20 passenger train. Tho
auimal had boen tethered out and
broke away,
MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE,
A. C. Allen plnnn to le.ivo tho first
of tho week tnr Crater lnko with
his moving plcturo outfit to take
final pictures for his Jackson coun
ty movies for tho exposition.
Will G. Steel and Road Master Joo
Smith returned Thursday evening
from a trip to Crater Lake and re
port tho road open to travel as far
as tho park line. Two Inches of
snow foil during tho present storm
nt the lake but n few warm dna
will open tho road lo government
headquarters. Tho road to Prospect
Is in cxccllout condition.
Among the graduates in tho ltt
class of tho University of California
Is Miss Mildred Clemens, formerly
In the employ of tho Mall Tribune.
GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL
AT TACOMA ABLAZE
TACOMA, WifOi., Mhy 1 I. Fire in
tho Great Northern hotel early thii
morning- cut off esirnpo of twenty
guests on tho third floor. They were
rescued by firemen nnd earned down
Imbler. Diimnguip 10(10. K. L. Tltur
mnn, colored, jumped from n window
on the thinl floor nnd broke his ankle.
WAR FEVER STRIKES ITALY
(Continued from Page One.)
of the opinion that tho king will
probably choose a new cabinet com
posed of men who have not taken
part In tho heated exchanges of tho
Isat week.
Another suggestion advanced Is
that tho day has arrived for the for
mation of a great national cabinet
similar to that of Prance, a ministry
to Include teh leading figures of all
parties to which thero shall be en
trusted the momentous decision now
before the.countrjv
, War Fqm Kptvfld
ROMB, May U. The wur fever
continue to spread throughout Italy
nnd the munifetntiui in ttio uapital
nre particularly impressive, A. crowd
wliieli favored llaly'n intervention
went to tho hotel nt which Gabriolc
d'Animnxio i Mopping- until ho ap
peared ou ii balcony and tokn fer
vidly in favor of war. From d'An-
nunzio' hotel the crowd went to the
palace of Downpcr Queen Mnrgher-
ua nnd acclaimed her wildly.
Pro-wnr enthnsinst engaged in a
brief struggle with neutralists who
were holding n meeting in the Plnec
San Silvehtro. In tho eliihli the win
dows of a German enfo nnd nnothcr
cHlablislunent were broken. Mounted
police cleared the square, but the
demonstration was continued for
f-omo time in the central part of the
city.
Grate Kvcnts, Expected
PARIS, Mny 14, Ci!0 n. m.-A
I lavas dispatch from Home, filed late
lnt night, snya that nt tho close of
tho meeting of ministers, Premier Snl
nndrn conferred with King Victor
Emmnniicl nnd that grave ovents aro
expected in the very nenr future.
RO.U; vin Pari, May U, r0 n.
in. The meeting of ministers yester
day afternoon wns not. strictly
speaking, n cabinet council, according
to the Uiornnlc dunlin. The miniR
tor met merely to discus tho situn
tion created by popular agitation for
wnr and to consider questions winch
will bo discussed nt Iho nest fprmnl
meeting of the cabinet.
Newspaper CcmTienls
Portland (Or.) Telegram: The
protest which tho government has
sent to Germany will meet with tho
fullest measure of enlightened ex
pectation upon tho part of tho Am
erican people
Hebo (Ida.) Statesman: It Is a
"showdown." If tho president's
words mean anything it Is that Ger
many must abandon Its policy of
naval anarchy or accept tho conse
quences of our "other action."
Taconm, (Wash.) Xews: Tho noto
Is most courageous but patterned In
restraint. If rebuffed, and that Is
by no moans unlikely what then?
Probably It means a state of war, If
not actual warfare; It means In either
ovent a united nation.
Halt friko Herald Ilepubllmn: It
Is gratifying to observe tho president
It at last correctly Interpreting pub
lic opinion. Wherever theso demands
may ultimately (akq tho country, oypn.
to tho last resource of which tho
president hints, tho people will checr-f,u!ly"rc-lluV.
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TOO LATK lO VUkmXBX,
FOrt SALB Illcycie, good tiros, mud
guards, saddle, luggago carrier,
110. Phone 1G8. 47
AGENTS WANTED Mnlo or fomalo
big profits. Writo D. I. Mullen
Mfg.. Co., P. O. Uox 807, Tacoraa.
Wash.
AGK.NTS Either sex, to sell article
of great merit; build up a pleas
ant, permanent and profitable bus
iness of jour own. Ideal Supply
Co., 1208 Stowart St, Scatt!o( Wu.
FOH ItBNT .Two room furnished
house; all conveniences, close In.
431 Jay St., Corner ltth and So,
Oalcdale, 48
MISPFORD QiraqON,
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NOIE TQ-GERIV1ANY
PRAISED ft CLARK
UOWI.KNU fJKKKN', Mo., May 1 I.
Speaker Chump (lurk in u inquired
slutcnimt btiid tpdev:
"The Ami'iii'tin unto m nil liunmn
prttlmhility will rnnk in n gionl sdnlu
jmpor. . . . 'hilo ninny of our
peoplo nre- prime to look upon dip
journey us of littlo vuluo, neruitlicliwi
the fiU't retiming: that diplouuury haw
hitherto ironed out fowrul ipmrreht
nml eiitntisk-menti vliielt seemed to
presngx our vntnuteu into wnr.
"I Imvo no iloulit that President
Hilton will fueeeed in tin- eiiho tu
prvtfprvinjr penee with honor."
SOCIALIST PJlllIY
CHICAGO, May 14. The national
committee of tho socialist party con
cluded Its annual session hero today.
In tha future members of the execu
tive commltteo will bo chosen by ref
erendum voto of tho party member
ship Instead of by tho national com
mittee. Tho term of tho oxecutlvo
commltteo was extended from ono
to two j ears nnd the foreign speak
ing federation of the party were ghen
nutonomy over their own member
ships. ,,- , .mc ,
DR. BERNHARDT DENBURG "
REFUSES TO TALK WAR
NKW YOKK, AIny U. Hi'Hying to
a written question asking for- his
icwH on the American note to Ger
many, Dr. Bernhardt lleriiurg, former
colonial secretary of tho German cm
piruj fcent back to interviewer n pa
per on which was written above bin
Hignnture:
"Kver since ray arrival hero I linie
made it n point tint to mix with liny
matter tinder official diseiiiisiou be
tween the United State and Germany.
I think it wise not to deviato from
this policy nnd I hne no statement to
make." '
Seattle TliiH's: It Is a tempera
tlmo and meaningful noto. .N'lnety
percent of tho American people will
stand behind the president In his ef
forts to carry out thoso real Ameri
can declarations of true patrlotlsn).
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m Course Competition Squirmed!
We Expected It To!
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OUfe PRICES DID wSTAGGER
The Clothing and Shoe trade, our com
petitors, are weeping trying to stop
, i us selling goods at prices that will
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vSaive Money to the People
WE ARE HERE TO STAY! New goods are
arriving every day and will be marked
at our famously low prices
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2 1 0 W. Mn Street Shafsky's in Charge
yWTOAY. MAY 11. 1015
PAD! CTIIM CMCDV
umuuun UIIUVI,
CLOWNS WITH
Sleikiiig of clown, bring forth
the fnet thnt the SclU-I'loto Cireu
nnd i!iirfuli Hill's Original Wild West
h to visit thU eily Monday, Ma 17,
and when it comes" tin1 genus elmwi
will be present in fort ieriiw. Ah
to their faHliions-
Time was when tho olown merely
had to ho funny. His work was Hint
of the impromptu. Ho followed the
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Defy Cbmpetitioii
Big stle npw in fill blast, tBuy now
$nd be one of the many money savers
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prmcip.ll riding net nrniuid the mm
mid made fmi. or tumbled on his
left oio as his fancy bade and thu
nudti'iH'o liked it.
Hut Hint timu is goiiu now. Pur
now thu clown must ho a sort of the
atrii'iil magnate on a small scale. He
must hno his set nets, which ho and
Ids assistants erfonn for the promo
tion of mirth lioneath tho spreading
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terapt you?
A froolt, BWeot, cxoliinK fat mndo
of n voKotnblo'OlI which in n pure
nnd heuhhful n tho fmcit tuilnd
oil nlciUfully combined with
bcef-stwirino front Bolccted hli;h
grada Iciif beef uuut. It ia
Cottolene
You gave money wlum you uro
it you uao onu-third lemi than
of nny ordinary Hhortcnlnrf or
fryinit fat.
Its purity nnd hl;h quality con-
tributo dcllciounnusu und dli'.cntl-
bility to food.
Tho Inttiuctlona for Its use ais dimple.
AtrAiigo wilh your gioccr for your
tegular supply. Coitulena will tm n
economy siut irsl lictplu ytur lioint.
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