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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1915)
W'WWWft,HW'iMW.liiJilli.)i.l,il,fl Fiyrytwyw-ww ,'1 " .V .. u WWiiui;- .' id,, -. v V Ir.. h & paw butf IOCALAND L. PERSONAL Tk ulltlnu ajciied bv linlC a liun ,4rM M4ford and Jackson county clt Imm far. the pardon of Major W. J. CmIm te hi tfce kaads et Governor Wit, the decision of the eat eawtutlve Is expected this week.; MeMWhMe the course of the law la ehekl(ltwsHlnR this step, The pe tltb for the pardon was sot signed eUhw Wy the trial Judse or the pros- eUr attonwy, but Attorney Mul key for CJaaton aald that both would tiM thetr InflHwiee towards that end. Tka pardon among other things sets forth that Canton served with valor In the Philippines, and that ends of Juaitee feave been satisfied by the anguish attendant upon a trial, etc. Screen deera at Medford Lumber Co. Mrs. J. 8. Vilas of Medford is reg istered at the Cornelius. Portland Oregsnlan. i Mtac Georgia Myers of this city, kf returned from a visit with friends .and relatives at Grants Pasa. The Powell auto company has re eeVred 'the fir 1815 eight-cylinder CeJe riajo. It la one of the most up tadat cars everbrught to the val ley. Call at thVaaew room and nnt H. Pat Bwayne et.Jhe opper Apple ate spent Monday In Medford at- tenniaK to anaiaeaa maiiera ana ae dress. "I have cattle ranging from Whiskey Peak to Dutchman PetV mm Mr. swayae. -it iook me nine days to salt at n hundred pounds n day." - Kodak rtntsklns the Bast, at Wen ton's Camera Snap. OppeaKa Book Fred Kelley of the Little Apple gates Is In the city today attending to business matters. W. K. Celeman et this city will leave Thursday for the Waldo district where he has under consideration ihe leasing of a mine. It is proba ble that Mr. Coleman will move his family to Waldo for the summer. J. O. OerktasT, tta noat all arena sVaotajrapnor tn eataern Orogen. AHrnya rtlls4. Nefatlvan ntadnany whore. Mm or pHec, sHndt III Main It. JkM lll-J. At the conference of the. Free Method kt church for ihe southern Oregon sUetrlei, tho Rev. J. K. Brad ( tar waa.ra-aoeignad to this city. Mrs. Georgia Helms et this city spent, Sunday visiting with friends and relatives la Grants Paw. Have your lawn mower sharpened by J. W. MltohotL afc-aM it 9-3. tf t ,Bebby Davis, who la well remem bered in this city for his matches wijh ''Young .Dixon," Is la Pendleton, .Oregon. Promoters of that city are trying to arrange a match with Dud Andersen for him. The eastern Ore-1 gen city is the only town la the state permitting boxing. Dr. M. C. Barber, Palm block, Hours 9 to t. Phene: Office 110; Heme 110J2. Tho Adventtsts camp meeting for the southern Oregon dlstrlet will be gin at Grants Pass next Thursday, eontinulBg for ten days. A teat col ony has been oreeted. A number of Medford people will attend the sett s4obs. I , Sea Dave Weed nnent that fir tn awanee policy. Oftlee Mall TribuM Wag. The Sells-Floto circus departed Monday night, after n good day's business. No arrests were made dur ing the day by the .police, the nearest , approach being the ordering out of town of a citizen who posed ns a cripple .by squatting on the sidewalk with ajag tied around his foot, beg-jB-lg. ', ,Ask for Grandma Cookies. James Ellsworth of Tillamook is among the put of town visitors la the city and valley this week on bus laesa matters. Mies Flora Thompson of Jackson ville spent Monday evening in this cHy. Fop corn Crlspettes at Do Voe's. Machinery for the Jloko Co-operative cannery, en route from the east Is expected to arrive by tbo first of June, and will be Installed In time for the opening of the cannery sea son the middle of June. Manager Hoke ssld this morning that tho prospects for the season were highly oaeouraglng. llelmans! white sulphur swimming pools and baths at Ashland, Ore., open' Jcr the season Saturday, May lat, 57 The Brants Pass cannery at Grants Pass was gutted by fire Monday aoon. Tho building and machinery was ewpod by the First National bank. Tho Ions was about 17500 covered by f 146 insurance. All the tnacbln- yi ry was destroyed except the en- , gleee and hollers The cannery was r not.enejMtod kwt year, being used as n spray factory. " ' " Wcra, the' nortec, has a flan tot apanar plants., Lrt . t Talent, injured In an'Mito aesdaot at thn P. ft . croas Um M tfca (Paoilk Highway early a4nr masndng. Is reported to bo roatlnc wr at acrd Heart hospital T. George W Sorenson of Grants Pass, secretary of tho Rogue Wvor Public Service corporation, has re turned from a trip to the east and reports negotiations completed for tho absorption of $600,000 of tho II,' 600,600 bond Issue of tho company. Ite also attended a stockholders and directors' 'meeting of tho company. Kobnrt Gaut, consulting engineer of the company Is expected In a few days to complete plans for rushing work on tho Irrigation and power projects of tho 'company at Grants Para and Gold Hill. Lunch goods at Do Voe's. Robert Pelousc, who broKO1 ihe state tntersch'olnstlc record tor tho quarter mile dash at the .Uv of O. meet Saturday, and Lloyd William son, returned, home this jmornlng from Eugene, Pan Dandy Dread at De Voo's. Den Lampman, editor of tho Gold Hill News, was unablo to occupy tho editorial sanctum last week owing to UIns. Cloudy weather marked by showers and drltilcs throughout tho valley are proving ttenetlclal to crops and fmlt. Rain Is the prediction tor to morrow. Ask for Grandma Cookies. George D. Carpenter and wlfo havo returned from a two weeks visit In San Francisco and other California points. County Surveyor A. T. Drown left this morning for Gold Hill to lay out preliminary lines for Pacific High way. Velvet Tea Cream at De Voe'av Track teams of Gold Hill. Grants Pass, Ashland, and Medford schools will hold a meet la this city next Saturday. Mrs. Miles Cantrall of the Apple gate district visited friends In thla city the first of tho week. Kodak flatshlag and auppltea at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. The Pacific Christian Advocate of May S publishes a four cotqma pic ture of the choir of tho Methodist church of thla city and rates the or ganization as one of the beet la the state. Merchant's lunch SSc at Shasta. Guy Connor has received the first check Issued by the new-National City branch bank at Buenos. Ayres. Ar gentina, showing how tho establish ment of an American bank aids trans actions with South America. Here tofore money exchange haa had to go through Europe, and since tho war outbreak, through Denmark. See Pierce the florist, for bedding piantsVf all kinds. The regular mid-month meeting of the city council will bo 4 held this evening. Some action regarding the regulation of auto drivers wjl! be taken. Flefschmann'a yeast at Do Voo's. Fred L. Heath of Baglo Point spent Monday in this city attending to bus iness matters. Sprague Relgel of Gold Hill spent Monday evening la Medford visiting friends. Merchant's lunch SSc at Shasta. Negatives of movies taken on De velopment Day, of school exercises of children presenting "Mid-summer Night's Dream" and other local sub jects were tried out at the Page thea ter Tuesday and proved most suc cessful. The W. C. T. U. has launched an Investigation of local Juvenile condi tions, and called upon Probation Of ficer Charles Gay today for data re garding the number of girls on pro bation, the number of boys under the same restraint, and the number of children the law had taken from their parents. The information sought re vealed that no girls are at present on probation, that but five or six boyo are thus treated, and that no children have been taken from their parents and placed in state institu tions, except when the parents gave their consent to the procedure. Pete Munie, an Italian was fined 5 and costs In the pollec court this morning for being drunk and dis orderly. Munle's combatlveness got the best of blm en route to Jail, and he took a swing at Officer Crawford, He received a wallop on tho jaw In return. Witnesses Including George Porter said that Crawford was more than Justified In hitting Muulo. HITAIM FACES CRISIS (Continued from Page L) their whole plun of campaign tuny have been profoundly altered by t,liu irrebUtiblo odvmieo of tho Germanic allies. The Russians have been compelled to abandon, their1 movement in tho westerly pannes of tho Curputhinnrt but they uppcur btill to hold Uzttok Vans, tho main L'atonnv to Itungury. On Wetra Front Reports from tho wt'Hteru front lin clobe no importunt chungcH subse quent to the victory over u two-mile front near La IJaseo unouneed yester day by the Uritibh commander. Heavy fighting continues all along the line north of Arras. ."Violent c'outuer attacks undertaken by the Germans are said . by tiie a wiiall gain fur lm allien near Ab- KEDFOJID W TftlBtJNB, M WINS PLAUDITS FROM CROWDED HOUSE '4 A lutxc .crowd ut thq I'iir" 1M night priced conclusively Hint ,lhc public jJMiot unly'WUlliiK to prtlnmtro the bolWr.ptyso of plays', but is Wen in its dpj;hMMtion jf tho rofmod nntl whulvsinhV Myltf f rumi'dyi mich llarrie is fHmmw for. ' The aw York IheutnYul tnK linn fur veal been InkitHnir tlint the pub- lie wmjtcd tnsbv but it took only bi moving picture ,'tq rolejwte their cheap, dr.wdv Mutf to tho Hrrophenii. George. Cohen is still wondcriur why U claptrap, filled with local pK, is hcinfr jmnscd by without n nod of recognition. While Ho-mUiid' last iitlitV play, waj pnidnced with an amateur cast. yet tboy were ho fur beyond the ordi nnry professional company, that It in quite- permissible to review their per formance from n profesiinnl stand point, nnd for tho time forget Unit they are our home itcoplc. Mrs. Firm Makcit a Hit Mrs. Conro Hero cnnclcd n most difficult role, representing n she did tbo dunl character of Mrs. l'ngo, the middle-aged lady, Mow and Inuguid in her movements, nnd the bright, i- vneious nctrcHH, living n it were, up on tiptoe, in order to retain her youth and brillianc- before tbo public. This bad to be done without n change of facial makeup, with only n change of costume to nMst her. This kind 01 acting requires tbo most careful nnd subtle characterization, mid Mr. Fiero did it most nrtNtlcnlly. Fletcher Fisb is n young mnn of most pronounced dnunntic ability, nnd with proper I raining would rank high as nn actor, lie was nil that could be desired in bis cbnrnclcr of tbo young Knglisbmnn of the better class. Mrs. Win. Sooy-Smltb was eitcbr bom to fit tbo part, or che one of the most talented ncrrsses that Medford ban hccn in many n day. Her walk, look, gesture, intonation of voice, wcro that of the typical Kii glifth landlady of tbo middle class. The cbnrnclcr was painted to tho per fection of n Dickens ideal. Dmni League Pralcd A word should bo said in praise of the Drama Lensue. which is encour aging the wbo'cnomc, higher class of plays, and in presenting "Rosalind," the league's first effort at local pro duction, they deserve the thanks of the public for supplying so good nn cntcrtninuiciit at such n nominal price. In roucliiMon, a ood word should bo spoken for Dr. I'agc, who so wil lingly co-oiHratcd with the Drama league, nnd helped to furnish so sat isfying nn evening at tbo usual movio price. The same bill will be related tonight. 'Give ns more of this kind. tey w Giri? Grttt Qwestiwi! Thlu brines to many mlndu tin oM and tried family remedy on external ap- plication known "Mothers rrlend." Purine the period of expectancy It Is ap- lurBnLX"! pitta 10 tno ad- domlnal tnuaclen nnd la dniirned to aootlio the intrlcato network of nervea Involved. In this manner It has such a splendid Influence as to Justi fy Its ue In alt caars of coming mother-hood. Jt lua been generally rec ommended for years and ycara and thoaa who have used It upcak In hlchcat prabio of the Immenso relief It afford. I'nrtlcu hrly do these knowing mothers apeak of the absence of mornlnc alcLniiv, absenca of strain on tho ligaments ana freelom fiom loose pisny other dlstretsea usually looked forward to with such concern. There la no question but what "Mother Krloml" luui a marked tendency to rellovo tho inlnd and thla of Itself In addition to tho shyslcn! relief lias given It a very wldo popularity among women. Tou can obtain "Mother Friend" at almost any drug store. It has helped a hoot of mothers to a complete recovery. It la prepand only by Brodlleld Ilcg ulator Co.. 301 Lamar Illdg,, Atlanta, Ot. Avoid tho many worthies substitute Attention Workmen !J m aJK anaBBBsa inane E nnwrvffy naaBfaaaaiLlaaBaaal ssssss-asvll sBaaas ( I HH H HI ' llasssal Your eyes take care of you why not take care of them? If you buvo poor eyesight see DR. RlCKERT HHltO J-S OvtT lCHr - M19DTO), bWfl6rtl?it&tAY, Mfty,,.8. 1015 SEVENiTRUE DILLS FOUR NOT TRUE DY SoVen true bills, throo At them nKatmit ono man, wore returned by tho grand Jury Monday, whjch closotl ltq deliberations In tho shortest time of any Inquisitorial body In tho his tory' 6f Jackson county. Kour not true bills were roturned. Harry Foster Was Indicted upon three counts, two for larceny front n dwelling, nnd,ouo for arson. I'osJ tor Is alleged, to havo hurglarlxod toh homo of County Jailor Wilson, who befriended him, nnd then sot tiro to tho Imuso to cover up his crime. Foster afterwards attempted to sell his loot to second hand stores hi this city. Hort Collins, recently brought back from Seattle was Indicted for larceny by bailee. Collins Is alleged to havo appropriated a suitcase belonging to M. K. Crnlg, which was glvon him to express to Portland. Dave Alexander, Indicted under tho name of John Alexander, Is accused of an Immorality charge. Ji Iloln cry was Indicted, upon n burglary ac cusation. Tho petit Jury for tho May torm will be called next Monday, and also promises to bo ,tho shortest session In tho 'annals of'JurUpnlcnco In this county. ritpsriiat Itch., j. , , Just a few" drops of that; hullll; soothing, codling wash, Mcrltol Kc xoma Remedy, so highly recommend ed for kexoma. and tho Jtchlng aud burning Is gone Don't fall to try this excellent remedy for any form of Kczema. Wo know Moritol Eczema Remedy will giro you Instant re lief. Sold and guaranteed by Has klus Drug Store. Solo agency, prices GOe and S1.00. tt NOTICK Notice Is hereby ghen that the tin. dorslgned will apply to tho city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its noxt regular meeting, Juno 1st. ID 15, for a license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt liquors 'In quanti ties less than a gallon, at their place of business on South Fir street, lo cated on lots 10, 11, and 12, block tr, of tho origins! townslle, in said city, fo ra pcrlod of six months. 1IOTKL MOOIIK. Date of first publication May 18, 1015. Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh That Contain Mercury mtrrt wilt iswly ittniy Ike m of mll Bd eoarl'l'l Is bl iitnn '" esiirlsf It ttrvask ike naeuus miiucm. Kara trtlelr bill iwttr b ad etl ptweflt lion frua rrvaKkl trlrlD. th dJBMM tkrr will do ! Ira fld to Ike tmrt jm rsa ! Iblr dVtlT mm Ikea. lull's CsKrrk lur, miirafietainl kr Y J. Cb n. TolnVi, O., rosUls no nwrrarr, exl It Itkra lnlri!)7. sctlss dlrrctlr po the kfcxsl ts-1 munmt Mr. Itm at Ik rilrn. In trajlfis Hall's) Cslsrra Cars k tats jou t tk ewila II I likra Intrniillr ol '! la ToWiln. Ofclo, l . J. ti'Dr Co. Tnilawalils frre. I4 by VnnUu. rrtce. T3e. rr tll. Tke UtU's rsmlly nils for cos(itloa. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 08 East Main Street Medford The Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon Negatives Madtt any time or place by appointment Phone 147-J Well do tho rcat I. D. WIKOM, Froo. bl'-A 'Nearatt to Everything'' HOTEL MAM Powell St. at 0'rrre!l SAN FRANCISCO Headnutrtert for Callfor- nlani while vliltlng the Expo sition, Oat commodious lobby. fine service, snd homelikt reuutint will appeal to you. NoRslse In RatM H.SOFerDsyUp Msnsgetnent Chester W. Kelley Met t meal the Manx" GRAND JURY Th mjj(cwfv fBI.. - t:.iili. FINAL MEETING OF ' PARENT-TEACHERS WASHINGTONSCHOOL '" Tho WiiHtilngton l'nrcntTonchorB, H AsMiclsUoii, will hyltl Uielc ta sea slon tithq jlntr nt tho 'school, biillij- Ilig Wedhtwdtty at 3 p. 'ill. "A hort tnuslral program will bu glvon first. This will consist of class work In nbto reading, and singing by various rooms. Tills, vbrk Is given by yholq rooms, not picked talent, .aud Is for the purpose of showing yffmtttho pit PIIr hnvo boon doing this year. Thn upiwr grades roprcsontm! will bo tho 7th erado pupils of Mrs. Guernsey .l".- i . Il l.. nnd tho Utti grade pupils of Miss Kor guson. Tho primary grades represent ed will bo the 1st grndo pupils of Mlns Do Voo, and two 2nd grades under Mlnsoa Moore and lMfolstor. respectively. Mlss-Mooro's room will WEAK, AILING CHILD Made Stmng lly IMIcloti Vlwol Lnkeport, N. II "Our llttlo girl 8 years pf age. was In a debilitated, run-down condition and had n stub born cough, so sho was weak and ailing all tho time. Nothing holpod her until wo tried Vlnol. Then her appetite Increased nnd sho Is strong and well, nnd I wish othor parents of weak, dcllcato children would try Vlnol." Oco. A. Collins. This Is because Vlnol contains tho tlKmio building, strengthening cod liver elements and tho tonle Iron which a weak nnd run-down system needs. Medford Pharmacy. Adv. CRATER LAKE R$afl VL In every letter you send away enclose a sheet of eight Rogue River Valley Poster Stamps Stick one on the envelope, keep advertising our Scenic Attractions The eight views are works of art, and will make our eastern friends long to see the originals CRATER LAKE (TllltICK VltiVYH) MILL CREEK FALLS APPLE ORCHARD ROGUE RIVER PACIFIC HIGHWAY SUGAR PINE FOREST SHEET OF FORTY-EIGHT EIGHT DIFFERENT VIEWS. . . . 2c Extra by Mill 10c MEDFORD COMMERCIAL CLUB When In Need of a Cleaner or Dyer PHONE 244 Best of Workmanship Liiti bn (iinturod In n sunt "Oulhwdriil Chimes,'' showing hoiiiu illttlctlU In terval singing. MImh t'holKlor's room will bn shown In notu loudliw and singing, Following tho musical progfiuu will bn a tiiiNlnoiiii mucllng In which matters of unumml Importnncu will bo iUkciiriuuI. Hluctlon of nfflroiH for tho ensuing year fill follow. A full ntlondant'o Is desired. TOO LATK lO OUHHtFt. WANTUD llniicli front owner, (llvo ' .'pried mill location, l'ontofflio box ' Jaiiti., ni JL WANTJC1)' Position by oxporlonrod maiiluhil wife to take cant of ranch, suiter and Industrious, rctunnnhlo salaryt references. Phono 11, (J, Dost, r. 3 till !!, Medford. Urvgoii. BU KOIl BAIjK -Uny. Co. Tnlotit Orchard 02" IHHV BSSZEI FRED ALTON HAIGHT TEACHER OF PIANO A successful teachur of piano for over fifteen years. 8H!clallt lit tho correct principles or Touch and Ti'Chulo ns np plled to modern piano ptaylnc for chllilrvii, all bcKlnners and ad vanced pupils. The Instruction Is cipial to that of ft! rod by tho best teachers In the larger clttcs whllo tho cost Is much less. Hummer term. HAI'JHT MUM 0 HTtmtOH IIooih IOI nnrncttCony ItulldliiK Phono 73 jjaaaaSgg?aCr . TOUR OPFORTUNITT IHf N Oratle OtMrante4 Autos $199.99 to 1891.00 ON EASY PAYMENTS Jor catale iad lafaraiaUoa wilt Atrte TrJlH C. lie, PllltWrh, Pi. or comuU jresr local dulm Frank McKee Jr., GOOD YEAR T AND . REPUBLIC1 HAVE QUALITY R Wi: HAVi: KXTIIA t'OSTH ASM TIM 15 - - 11V IHHNU OUIt OWN AIWUHT1.NO W Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Distributora for Soul horn Oregon W 1G-18 S. Fir Blivqt. Tim KrnilcHt economy of Konl enru Ih not in the low price, bill In Hm low after oHt of opurntloti Iohh Hum two ccntH n mllo A olty uml country. 'J'lioy uro iIohIkiiciI nml built to nnrvu nml hnvoj to liriiiK' tho luxury of pleiimiro nml tho nturdlucHH lu biirtincBH work thin is why thoro uro moro tlmn 700,000 now in iiho tli'm la what Iiiih miulo the Ford tho iinivorHiil onr Uicho uro tho morllH wo prcHunt why you Hlioulil buy a Ford. Jluyora of thiH cur will whuro in profitH if wo Holl ut rotnll 1100,000 now Ford cars between Aiigusl, 1014, mill August, 1015. Itunnljoiit 410 Touiin Cur $100 Town Cur $000; Coiipulct $7fi0; Sedan $075, fully equipped, f, o, b. Detroit. Qn display mid mile at Q. E. GATES i:t!()i:MO.MAitni,V(ii will liiniifu to llilti country a ImnltlM lor and iiuimi lutolllKcnt "fniully of tho fntuni," mill ninny n woman, oh vlutiHly unfit for inarrlaito, Iiiih had her health restored by tho tliimly iiko or hydla 10. Pliiltluilil's VoKutitblo Compound, tho must micccssful rem mly for fumulo Ills thu World liun over known, Kiinrmoun (Uitiitlll"M of roots and linrlm nro used annually In makttiK thin nmd old-fitHlilouod rciiu'dy nml ntj woman who niiffora from fumulo Ills nhould loco liopo un til sho has tried It. Paid Adv. :h- Our Repair Work makes thu antojir vehicle practically n now onu. When wo overhaul nn auto or rarrlaito rest auurcd It Is In pcrftrt condition when It leaves hero. Next 1 1 mo yours needs attention scud It hero us a teat of our skill Alio of our reasonableness In charRlng. Bllllt2i' Wagon, Carrta-p and Ault Workt Plmiic :i7i.V. Central Point, Ore. Mtitlfoi'tl, Oregon r ft- . 'mmftf . x h. a.