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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1915)
I -;:!,; ft j-j, v V H ft ' '.' V THE RAILROAD CROSSINGS N4MLES PACIFIC HIGHWAY Al (liit iticulit session of (hn coun ty court, tint roiitu of (hi) I'ndflo hlnhwny fnmi Out nil Point to tlm .loMiplilnii county Him was officially tli'ddiid iiion, tlm lucntlon order hn Iiik sinned by I'miiiiilimlniiurN U'ovur anil Mniltli'ti. fount)' .hiilan Jfim Velio refused to Ikii tlm ordijr nml filed ii (uotcst, which In concurred In by Htuto Highway KiiitlniMir Can tln.n oliJi'otliiK to tlio selected roulit bernuite It iieeiisslluti'H Unci' railroad (TOHHltifsn lntwititi C'i'iitriil I'olnt nml ToId, when, by rnuinlnliiK on tlm i-nxt side of tlin Irnclis onn would lm suf ficient. Htittn Knitlni'itr t'nntliin Iiiih appointed ICiikIiu'it I'lnrk of Bovcn Oaks ii n assistant highway engineer to have tlinrKi' of construction of this section of Hit' roail. Tlm court's order dculuuntlnii tlm route rends nn follews: "Now nl thin tlnin comes on for consideration the ntiovn entitled unit ler, nml It nppenrlni: to thn court, nt thin tlm i', that It In necessary to establish n preliminary Hun In order to lm able to (iioi'i'i'il with tho per umni'iit ltiiirovi'Uiiint of tlm I'nclflt: MUhwayJii accordance with thn liiiml Issue heretofore voti'il on liy thn iio. pic of Jackson rotint)', Orcunii, along tlm section of snld I'nclflc HlRliwny between Central I'olnt nml (lol.l Mill. Iiolli In Jackson rouiit)', Ort'iion. "It Ih therefore, onli'ii'il, Hint said lint' lm, nml hi'ri'h)' In, described nn follown, tU'Wlt: "HnKlniilUK nt Dm Inter-sect Ion of I'ourth unit I'lim street, nl I lie nml of tlm I'nrlflc lllnhway pavement, thence wt on I'lim street. In tVntral I'olnt, rrnmliiK tlm rnltwny track on said street, thence westerly to the Intersection of llaskcl street; thence northwesterly nloni; Haskcl street In thn IntiTH'Tllon of wlmt In known nn tlm Jacksonville nml lluttn rrnnk rim it o thn aniithwiMt corner of J. C. liming prepertr: thenre north on thn linn of tlm Main County roml, known nn tlm CVntrnl I'olnt nml Tolo roml to n point nl or near tlm south west rornnr of tlm V. IC. I'rlro ptnrn; thence In a westerly direction, over what In known nn Dm lllnekwell lllll, to tho North Hank of tlm lingua rlvnr at (lolil lllll, Orcein; thence along nnlil North Itauk of Itngun rlmr to whnl In known nn tlm Mock I'olnt bridge, crossing said bridge to tho Booth llank.of, .Hopm Hlvor; theneii along xu hi 8011II1 Hunk of Itngue Itlv. it o Dm Jonnphlnn county line, "Win. C. I.cetcr, Count)' Commit nlonrr. "I. II. Madden, County Commis sioner. "Done thin 7th ilny of Mny, 1015. "It In my Judgment Hint between Central I'olnt anil Hold lllll tlm Pu rine lllghwuy should lm located on thn nnrtlmantnrly nltle of tlm R. P. tracks, followltiR tlm linn Io&iIIuk out of Ci'iitrnl I'olnt north, nml idlmlnnt Ing for tlm Pacific HlRhwny travel. iin well nn all locnl travel north of tlm pnrtlculnr paint In ucstlon two Rrniln rrosslnk over tlm rnllroail trackn. My Judgment In ntno con firmed In thn matter liy tlm Stato lllRhway Knglneer, K. I. Cniillue, "I". U. Toil Velio, Co. JuilRn." APPLEGATE PICNIC Tlm iiroRrnm of llm minimi picnic of tlm Vnllcy I'rule eieiiuierv nml ApilcRUlii Viilluy M'honl, lo he held next Thn rutin v, April liO, has been i'oiiiilcled, Tlm niorniii will be ile. ' voted to llm xcliool meet, "eiiitMslliiR of truck nVcntH, for u hIIvit eni nf fen'd by tlm Valley I'ridn cn-aniery, Mib'H t'antrall will pic-ent tlm cup In tlm v!uiier. The principiil even! ol" I lie nfteriiuoii will be mi uililieM by fJnveinor Willi.vcoiiiht', fnllowcd by n proRram of ttorlH for nil iucih. Al ntRht there will bi' a Imiil'iiv mpl wionlc roiixt, nnd ln'inuiu at 0 ' oVIock n Rrum ball. M .! for tlm oceiiHiuii will lm fiirnUhcil bv the fllunlH I'iikm nml Mi'ill'oitl IhiiiiIh. Tin liU'Riml ornwd in tli liWnrv !' tin' ereaiiH'ry from nil pints of llm vnllcy will bo in ntlcmlnucc. KING OF G1CE SUFFERS FROM PLEURISY I.ON'DON, May 1 1. An Athena din. patch to thn KxcIiiiuro TolcRrnph couipnny Hiatus that tho IIIuchh of KIiir Conntnntlim In tnKliiK Itn nor nml conrHO. Prayorn for bin recov ery wore offered toilny In all church--i'H. lllu mnJcHty Ih said to ho Biif , 'forliiK from nn nttnr.k ,of plourlny 'wlilch'dovolopPd from u cold, '.'J.J-J J..-i!J mm .-4ifejiB- 'twBBBli I 5EED3 WStmmmWi lr 3fPfBH House V-zztWkmwisL Faiker prepares to siart something TABLE ROCK TABLETS Mm H. C. Colllnn npent hint Rat unlay at Anhliiml with her mother, Mm. I'onter, who underwent n ner loun operation lant week and In In n rrltlnil randltlon. Prof. Jolnifon wan nn ICnRle Point vlnltnr lant Hnturday nnd took In tho ncliool eiilerlalnmeiil nt Iteemi Creek Haturday nlRht. Mm. J. II. lo'iitant npent lant week vlnltliiR her dntiRhtcr, Minn Him, who In teachltiR al Prrnlnt. Tlionn from thin dlntrlrt who at tended tlm Community Day proRram lant Hnturday repotr Hint Mod ford did liernelf proud In eulurtiiliilnR tlm vlnliorn. Heveral of our rltlrenn havo rn cched Inrltatlonn to allrml tlm coin- inoncenieiu cxr-rtlnr nl Central Point llm 5lnt of thin month. Walt Heebe and family of ARnto wero table rock vlnliorn Inst Hatur- day. Mrn. Mary Mlddlcbiinher or Troll nM'iil Tuenilay hern with relntlven. Tim Mlnnen MarRarct and VlrRlnla Mearn of Portland, nieces of Col. Warhhorn nnd Tvlfc ntnppctl for a few dnyn' vlnll nt the Wanhbiirn home on their way to tlm Pnnnmn expo nltlon. Mr. Cbnno had tho dam nt tho bend of tlm dllrli repaired the first of tlm week nnd It In ihoiiRbt Ihcro wlll be plenty of water durliiR the re mainder of thn season. Haveral members of tlm Antlncb l.lternrysoclely attended the uteetlnR of llm Arrow Dentin hero Bnlurdny nlRht. A, I.. Vincent expects to finish tlm new roml about Thursday noon. Most of thin road Is IicIiir built with n cinlld rock base nml In IicIiir finished with what In famlllnrly known around hum as chaparral Rravel, noted for Its Ioiir wcnrltiR qualities. Ml those no far vIowIiir this work have exnressed llmmnelves nn well pleased with tlm kind of rond mndn!Wl''' rietiucnt conflicts bbetwccii nml also with the proRrcns that tins been mnde with tlm work. Miss Hose. Ncaton has returned to her homo after complotliiR a success fill term of school of several months dirnitlon In thn Iteese creek district. At tlm annual meelltiR of thn ItoRim Itlvcr Fruit and Produce as sociation In Medford Inst week, Col. Washburn of thin place was elected president, Ilnv, Wnlruff of Sam'a valley In scheduled for two scrmonH hero next Sunday, ono nt 11 n. m. nml ono nt S p, in. Dr. Henderson, county pntholo Rlst, with his vfu nnd hnby, wore out hero hint WeilueHday and whllo tho doctor wan tlolng soiuo profes sional hiiRlnesR ninoiiR nur orchards Mrs. Henderson and hnby Hpont a dullRhtful afternoon at the Uaka orchard. At a nieotliiR or tho Table Hock Imprnvemont nsBoclntlou council last Tbursilny ovoiiIiir prellmlunry steps wero taken toward tho bulldliiK nf a rond to tlm top of lower Table Jtock, Mr, Drake of tho wonthcr bureau service nnd Hen Sheldon of Medford wero out Friday and moved tho weather Instruments from tho Pen dleton ranch nnd horonflor tho sta tion for thin dlntrlct will bo nt tho Modoo orchard, It In Mr. Drnko'H opinion that this !euiiishi) imd enws point tvherhiuwentilmvu off KimTulo near Queens valley should huvo a fully oijulppod I town, lit'land. sf A i EDPonD rAn; TrunuNK ZFL . --JMn' kW. mWMMmmW wealhrr hurcnii un tlm corecnntii inado by the Mtntlon niude nt Portland do I not cover Ihln valley, In fnct enn not lm lelled on uuy fnrllier noulli than ItoiielturR. Our ball team played two Rnnmn "lant Hundny, mm In tlm forenoon f with tlm "ban been," who played ball In their youthful dnyn without Rlovnn, nnd' mm In tlm nfleruoon with tho Rnm't valley team. It would he bnrd to tell which Kiuno wnn tlio mom IntercnllnR nn both wore ono nlded, the Table Hock teiim wlnnliiR tioth hy liamlnomo nrornn. After tlio literary iiroRram Innt Saturday nlRht Mrn. (). Pemllnnd tar ried n few minutes to talk with name friends, nnd on nrrlvliiR homo and turnliiR on tlm IIrIiI wan Rrently nur priced to find tlm liouno filled with friend. After tho nhoclc of tlm mo- ment was over she remembered that jt Wlll j,tir birthday and proceeded ,t0 help thn elf Invited KUMta enjoy tlienielve. Tlm nniinl Reed tlmo wnn had and nt a lato hour nil do- parted fcelliiR that for once nt leant they hnd pulled off n real surprise. Al MILAN, ITALY HOMK, May II. )ipatehe fl mil .Milan uy that . cni.us rintiiitf broken nut in Hint citv ovir the picju eut politienl hituiilinu. Tlie iidliereiits of llm oiio-.iiij pol itienl (fuctious Jiuto rc-oititl to-lhu iiko of firearms ami the situation r dcecrihetl as most Rinve. The disur ilerji were inreipitiitctl by the resi;; iiiitiuii of the Italian cuhimit lasi uiRht. Tlm moment, this new became blown popular imliRiiatiou Iicriiii lo hIhiw ithclf. A InrRc crowd htartctl I rwdiiiijr throiiRh the city itnd there 1 irouiw hohliiiL' oiiiKisiiiL' nolilieiil opiiiioiiM. The ptdiee made strcumuit elforlei to maiiitiiiii older, but were not suffieieiilly .strou;.', and troops had (o lm called mil. THE WATERY GRAVE faz lVlilH' nl vllln lll'lllult Ikllkd. IlltU'itl SERIOUS RIOTING V. www s-P-.wntrrDPrni liner Lusituniu wnn toriH'diieil'-nmUijunk,",Arrow inilicntescounio of tlm mmdford. omsaotf, j,rmT7)TAT,' iirAT it, Hm tiff. HIGH SCHOOL N01ES (liy (lien l.mdley.) The senior nro now rehenrxin for their ilny, "The CoIIcro Widow,'' which they will present nt tne I'iirc theater mi Mny 'J5. ,lu v (lore nptSn threatened to re move n frenlitiicn'K tic. 1 wonder if Haiti Jny (lore ever Rot bin cap back which he lnht for removing n number of fnbie' ticH. r Dr. t'nlvin White, xtnte healtb of ficer, nvofliort talks on eiimrRCiicies, tclliiiR- wlmt to do'iiml wlmt not to do in ense of nreidept. Mix tnlk wiim appieeintctl very much by the ntudeut body. The high school exhibit will be held at the high Heliool,ncxt Friday. Art, miinunl trninuii;, ecuim; nml eookinp will bc-fdio.wn: '.Kft'trv onn i invited to attend thin exhibit. l.loyiMYillinuiMiii.nml Iloli IVlouzc will represent the .IiIrIi school in the truck meet nt Kurciic Friday nml Saturday. Other Medford boys that will root for .Medford arc: Hrown, Vnnce, (lore, Italpli I'iercc, Karl Hubbard nml Francis Itcnnctt. The cIiiks hcrmou will be preached by Jtov. Tucker of the Fin.t ChriH tian church on May 23. Tho place will .be announced Inter. The M-nitirs finished their tests In- ! ilnv. Tlm graduation exercincn will be held nt the I'iirc theater on .May ' ..i i it -ii n , ti i r-.l i iinpl nut, iir.iniH -(i! nun .uvu- ? fArtl will clash on tlieJimkbon kcIiooI track 'tat utility. LONDON, May H.X Houtcr dis patch from Ymulden, says the Dutch trawler SRravenbuRO reports that a Taube aeroplane, coming from tho weit 'dropped three bombs at tho flshliiR boat on Wednesday In spllo of the fact that sho was flying the Dutch flat;. The bombs fell Into the sen where they exploded. OF THE SUNKEN LINER Tt. 1 U'lll'V,) (III) l.l.rtlllll. lt.iii.u ll.i.tli. SPORTSMEN WANT I E . KewM of the nipointiiii'iit or (lie iew IhIi nml (jitine rnniniinfioN, K oiiii.it of U N, Hciir-luier nml l-'mnlt Wnrren of IVirtlnml, .1. V. Ktone ol Kluimilli I'oIIh nml .Murfmi Jnck of FViullctoi), nml fliivonior Withycoinlm Iiiih iiroui'il freli inli'rtij't in the enn- (liilnc)' of l(, i, V.vt'nf( of Mnilfnnl for Mute. Knmc wnnlcn. It is pointed out Hint Miullieni Or- eRon Iiiih heen entirely iRtiori'd nml deierveM M.'COKiiilion. Mr. Kwim,' lui (hi! eiulorneuienl of the Mnto tportH inrn'H lenutic nml nil of tho Mxirtuicii of tlm ntnte. He in fuvored lv the Miiltnoumli orKiuiizntiiinn nn well u thoxc of ecntrnl, eimtcrn nml Monthern Oregon. The naming of th" two l'ort liiml men ii mn tlm eiunniiion prc elndi'H tlm Hi'leelinii of ii (jiitim wnr ilen from tlm nolliweM section, ami n.i .InelcKon county lemln tlm ntnte, iitiliili! of Miiltnoiunli, in liceimeK in filled, recognition in demnuded, ' ' Mnyor Kineriek, fliii Newbury- W. F. ImincH, t'. .Af. TluiiiinM nnd other priiiuiiirnt locnl republican nro nc live ill party circle in Kwlng's he- half. E PLEASES FRANCE PAULS. Mny It. Tho unofficial version of President Wilson's note to Germany Is blRhly praised by this morninR's papers. It shows, says the FlRaro. that the era of banal protests Is over and Germany must Rive for mat Ruarnnteen that she wlll not per mit similar crimes in failure. If nlio breaks these promises America will proceed to act. Tho United States perhaps will not ro as far as war, for It wilt not bo necessary. It Is possl bit tho United Stntcs may take the Initiative In he organlialon of a de fensive Icoruo of neurals which wlll transfer tho passtvo neutrality of lion belllRerents into avtlvo neutral ity which will manifest Itself, to be Rln with, by an absolute and complete boycott of Germany which will defi nitely place her beyond the pale of THOUGHT SHE GOULD NOT LIVE Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Unlonvllle, Mo, "I sufTcreil from a female Uoublo and I got so weak that' I could hardly walk across the floor with out holding on to something. I had nervous spclU ana my fingers would cramp and my faco would draw, and 1 could not speak, nor sleep to do any good, bad no appetitc.ond everyone thought I would not live. Some one advised mo to take Lydia E. rinkham's Vcgetablo Compound. I had taken so much medicine and my doctor said he could do mo no good so I told my husband he micht get mo a bottle and I would try it. Hy tho time I had taken it I felt better. I continued Its use, and now I am well and strong. "I havo always recommended your mcdiclno ever since I was so wonder fully benefitted by It and I hope this letter will bo tho means of saving some other poor woman from suffering. " Mrs. M.VIITHA SEAVEV, 11 OX 11-14, Unlonville, Missouri. The makers of Lydia E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound havo thousands of such letters aa Uiat above they tell the truth, else they could not have been obtained for love or money. This med icine is no stranger it has stood the test for years. If there are any complications yes do not uuilf rstand write to Lydia K. rinklum Xcdlcltio Co. (conOJcutlal) iTuu.Mnss. Yonr letter Trill bo opened, read and answered by a wouaa and held Ih strict coiifldeace BM JO NT""" Jl i H V H'-!iSAM i'""-r jk Bmdnntt Turkish Trophies Cigarettes MfteM years ag ar Rtokere of Turkish Trofhies Clsarettea today 1 vS5acii MititfJibrMsti cSmW anitgljmaiii Ft&tt W IrW WWW EWNG APPNTED CM WARDEN AMERICAN NOI mm c-w:1 1 -?- qf-fi civlllzntlon. Wo enn In uny enno li ndro i!m I'nlteil Stntcn will nxnet full nml entire antlnfantlon." Arrow QJ VjOLLARS 2 for 25c. riilHt. 1'ndnwly ft Co.. W, Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM-V p .Thcy aro Tender nnd,0llcloHs. conniiicnnK nuintire vnum inoy Arc tho cheapest meat on tho mark t. Phono for special spring prices. R. R. SQUAB FARM Phone 201-114 STOP! Is Your Car Insured? jr IF NOT, SEE R. H. McCURDY MKIIFOltn. OUI'COV 1 jB Extra fine Flavor -' 't a ' The Flavor of Barrington-Hall Coffee will please you. Put up in one and two pound tins. Sold only by MARSH & BENNETT GROCERS Second door east of First Nat. Bank. Phone 252 KQDM av " ' r ' ' .si Medford PACE fXVwi l1 ' i!iMiimmmmimmmmmmMmr SUMMER" -J REOUfSITES WINDOW B0HIXW1 DOOR SOltlXKS PORCH 8WINCW LAWN SEATS OEDAR CHESTS Have them made at the Pacific Furniture & Fixture Factory Home of the Pacific Cedar Chest. 113 S. Holly Mr. Crop Grower -FRUIT- IS NOT THE ONLY THING which we Insure against loss by hall Garden Truck, Alfalfa and Growing Grain tn fact Anything that Grows will be Insured against - HAIL- rV BV TIIK HARTFORD HOLMES The Insurance Man MKIIKOItl), OKK. mt&t wn4 ii , f j Phaacv . ? J sm S5 '1 V.i .f.