. ' 0" U 1 PAOB art W.H..II .1 J' IT MEDFOltt) "MATT. TRTBTOE, MtiDfrORU OttKOOK WEDftKSnAY, fiiir gpgrr v" - " ; imp rat ; iiim day a5ht:ai). auv IS. LmM torn- tttUlbta'ar iUrMctMtr arrangements ht Memorial day which Yrlll bo oh warred lre on Monday, May 31. The speaker of tho day will bo Attorney Canady of Madforst. Many civic and traternnl organisations will partici pate, among them, the Odd Follows and Klks. Of eewrw the military and ether organisations will tako part, headed by the band and Flrat empany. Coast Artillery Reserves, with details from Stouten war veter ans and Sons of Veterans. As Is cus tomary, the Grand Army of tho Re public and Relief Corps will take the prominent part. r X memorial tcrTieo on Sunday, lay 80, will bo held at tho Chautau qua tabernacle. This will bo a wlon affair m, Ir customary. Then) will bo appropriate musical settings and n lwtrlotlo text 111 bo expounded by Xev, Mr. VallandlRham of the Chris tian church. This will he the forty-eighth an nual observance of Memorial day htnee the anniversary was first es tablished. On this anniversary tho leeal Grand Army PobI wilt read tho general orders as Issued by Gen. John A. Longan, first grand commander of the G. A. R. Issued nearly half a cen Itiry axe. PEACE DAY AT INDEPENDENCE SCHOOL May 18 wns peace Jay and was ob served in Independence acheol by n Itrogram appropriate to the occasion. Ir. addition to several nong and pieeeg by the children, n beautiful peace drill was staged by six girls Mid six boys. Jllwer Anderson wa 'fftnmed ns Uncle Sam and Ednn Hamlin acted the part of "Libert" with foldier boys nnd Red Cross Mures as assistants, Much of tho wec!B of the program is duo to the teacher, Miss Grace Smith. Most, of the parents visited school in the forr mioh in carryiBjf the usual "Go to "school" plans, and many were pres ent at the picuio dinner held on the aehool grounds at noon. Plans for betterine the school and keeping the ftfontlaril pennant which ha been Hvrt them, were dtKcnaaeti by tho patron, tlic school board and tho rand oitpcrvibor. eOURTHOUSENEWS lUferte by Jaeksea Gouty Ab traet Cs.. Sixth and Fir Sta. HORDES OF INNOCENT VICTIMS OF EUROPEAN WAR EXILED TO HORRORS OF PRISON LIFE IN SIBERIA American ConshTs Wife In Moscow, Russia, Proves "Anpel of Mercy" te Sufftrtaf .Civilian Prisoners, Writes Mery leyle O'Reilly, Mall Tribune Correspondent. (ny Mary Woylo O'Reilly) MOSCOW, Russia, 'April 2". "It Is tho American lady.V said tho Moscow merchant, and uncovered his bullet head. "It Is tho American consul gen eral's tfo," corrected a Russian po lice captain, as ono who recognises a celebrity. Sho stood by tho gato of tho ex amination station, slight and tailor made, absorbed In checking n mem oranda list. Iter business-line kus glnn phrases kept five drowsy drivers attentive. Sho as checking ovw stores and provisions for German w ugecs gathered in by tho Russian armies. Her glanco met mine. "Welcomo,' said Mrs. Helen Snodgrass cheerfully, and lod the way Into tho high walled railway yard, where Cossacks stood about on guard. "During every raid Into Prussia hundreds of civil prisoners aro taken elderly men, women and children" explained tho consul's wife. "Pris on trains bring them hero from Mos cow. They arc carried to distrib uting prlrons In Siberia. Thence, they must march to the oxllo vlllagos. "Thoso with money manage fairly well, but tho penniless suffer desper ately. Poor pcoplo aro often seised thetr homes without warning. They must bo prepared to encounter Siberian cold. Wo are allowed to help them, which helps a little." A dark red exile train stood be fore us crowded with Innocent vic tim. Tho open door spaces wero filled with wan, frightened faces. "Everything ou need most will be hero presently," called tho consul's wife In friendly German, as sho climb ed on the unsteady runway with prac ticed ease. yy, ..iiiSS.'tjfey S BrfBB aKKatESawaaaammMmaLm i'dJmamSaarw K ' Jaaaai OOOWi 'riiaaaS TTf " " a STORMY MEETING OF ASHLAND FRUIT GROWERS EXCHANGE Innocent lrtlnn of war. CIiIIIiiim ilrlxoii from their homes by Hus- Sinn arnilm on tlio rtwl to n prison In Sll.orln. Ileloir, Mrs. Helen SihhI grass, lfi of t. S. coiimiI p-norul hi Moscow, RuaMn, who Ls doing uiiicli to relievo suffering rttmmg- refugw. SERIOUS FRUIT LOSS OUE TO WEATHER SACRAMENTO, Muv ID,-The Ion of Htmwberncs duo to lite nun of the jwt few wools will bo ail 1200,000 orntc, iironnling lo ('. I. Vir itcn, innnuin'r of tlio t'titlfortuu Strawberry I)i-trilmttire- lit th. Florin nnd Placer county district shipments nw prntkMv thruj:k. with about one-sixth of tho crop Mripicil. Fully 30 jwr cent .or imtro of the chcrrp crop has lieun ruitiel. Tho tictunl los on strawberm from I'lni'cr county and Florin ill be between ?:WO,000 nml $330,OtM), neeoniipir to C. U. UUIs of the Pion eer Fruit company. The woothcr will hold apricot and nearly nil olher frnits back nnd will do considerable .lnm.ie to Jirniu T GOVERNORS TO VISIT VALLEY The Commerrinl club hut been no tifteil by the Southern I'neitto thnt L Unxcmor J. F. Fiehlct f Nov .ler ey nnd party oeoupviiig t stnnd aril Piilluinn cr, with olervntlon end, will Iao Sun Francisco for Portland, train .111, Mav '2$. Governor Phillips le GoUWior. nnpli of Mavylnnd will leave San Pram Wo for Portland, train 111, May 21. Former resident of Now .Jersey and Mnryhmd Ui requested to wak ' arnumement with Beeretury Streott to ctitettttm the parties by Jitretinj: them tit Akblrtndnnd takinjr thwn over thu I'Aoitto Irish ws; ,to Medford. CtrcwH Kenneth . Barnctt vb. 0. R. Chaf fee ct al., objection to cost bill. Roeue River Fruit k Produce as Booiation vs. Gillen Chambers, answer te complaint. Mary F. Whitman vs. Olive R. Bell, nmended complaint. Kama M.Dunlap et al. vs. Svea In surance Co., return of summons. D. Burford vs. II. C. Raedcl, certif icate of 'attachment. A. W. Thomas vs. C. Tj. Cunning ham et al., order of default, judgment of default. W. II. Evans vk. Fred II. Kail, or der granting motion. AlexHnder McMillan vs. Henry I). Sander et al., order denying motion. Real Estate Transfer W. A. Mooro ct its to Paul Hut tewcuttcr, land in sec. 7-38"lV?l,U0) Kltpu Juno Kubli et nl to Paul ltultcncutlcr, land in w. 7- 38-W. C Mnllie Hayes et ux to G, A. Whelpley, land in uec. M- :i8-n'. 300 H:L. WVlkor ct ux to Frank A. Sweeney, land in focs. 26, JH, 35, UJ, all iu twp. !17- JE. 1,00(1 G.' A. Whelpley et ux to Ella Htmkiii, lot in Anhland - HOI) Klin llo-kin ct iu to G. A. Whelplev ct ux, land in jec.A JW-B-iW. - ,p. 200 J, A. JohiiHon et ux to cGorgo W. MoNnt)b et ux, lot in A'Mi laud i- .,.. . . JO Merton V. Crofiker ct ux lo Blanch tfbN. Moore, land in see. tft-jo-iyr. J-. . :,ooo r '- -" " lJ ' $11 IEQUEATHE0 TO SON; WIDOW GETS $700,000 BPOKANfe, May 19, Tie will of Y, Iewlg Clark, a wealthy Spokane reilty operator who disappeared at Sata Barbara, Cal January 16 last yr, and who ls believed to have MWi drowned In the ocean there, Wa admitted to probate here today la tle sutTlor ceurt. With the ex MH44on or a bequest of flO, to his Msi Thaodora, the rest of the estate, MttNtaiMi to 'h fth 1700,000, Is "Suppose we look first at soro eyes nd npit far nam throats." ihfl BUB- CropK. -wi ,.nnBAicin? nmn nimni rm- Nexpr in tho liitory of frutUnen edles. ' Patiently the civil exllea lined here has such sprnu: wenthor been ro un to eblnsocctod. .'orded nnd, while it is certainly veiy A man of SO limped forward- "Mad am. you must excuso our conditions," ho whispered hoarsely. "Wo aro non combatants from villages In eastern Prussia. The Cossacks suddenly swept upon us. Before we knew they wero comlag they held our district. Wo were driven from our homes aged sad sick, womea and children. None had provisions, few proper clothes. Armed guards drove us across tho Russian frontier. Then we entrain ed. Forty men and women have died In these cattle care In coming herd. We were given black bread and tea. but no chanc otertoeabgtrawboEwkr but no chance to rest or keep clean." Tho consul's wife dismissed tho apology. "Let us be thankful that tubs have come, with plenty of hot water and soap," sho said gently, and presently the homeless wero enjoying the lux ury of a bath. A military kitchen rolled up, htigo kettles steaming. Hot broth and stewed meats were given to tho ex iles, the consul's wife carefully sup ervising It all. Suddenly tbej warning clang of starting bells sounded and tho con sul'fi wife hurried back to the cattlo cars Into which tho exiles wero piling at tho gruff command of their guards. Her arms wero filled with bunches of spring flowers tulips, lilies and daffodils she had kept tho best sur priso for tho last. "Next year," she told tho now smil ing prisoners. "Never doubt but that you will return next year." Men and omen tried to hide their tears nnd answer bravely. Grinding wheels caught sanded ruils, the dark red train noisily got under way. Five hundred Innocent, unrecorded exllon started on a month's Journoy- into tho unknown. Tho friend they left behind watched their departure sadly. "America cannot compel peace, and could not, by fighting chango tho re sult of tho war. if only for tho nako of stricken people who need us, America MUST remain neutral' said tho consul's wife. hopeful thill the piAir beginning will mean an iimniittJy good ending. The crent dninngu t" cherries: lin been in the splitting and moulding of the fruit. In some orchards- fully 30 ir cent of tin crop has uliown thi discourainff to the grower, all nro condition. t -- awt . wi -; & AHHI.ANI), My II'. Although thu Ho wns not directly pnsred, It was Implied nt iui overflow mooting of tho local Fruit ft Producu Association, held nt tho commercial club rooms Tuesday afternoon. Prominent muni, morn uasmted that reportn mibmlttnd woi Incomplete and practically meant nothing. Tho present direc torate wns also discredited and culled upon to resign nnd permit an entire reorganisation In hopes of saving thu mtnocliitlon from utter ruin. Upon a cnll for a rising vote ns to who would nnd who would not ship through as sociation channels this year, It looked as ihoiiRli thu Insurgent "wouldn'tn" wero In considerable of a majority Assertions of "false" nnd "mciin" wore bandied to and forth Conservntlvo tnlk nl the giithnilng Indicated Hint hostility nnd disloyalty were rampant In the organisation's ranks. No speelnt business wns trans acted other than lolclng dlssallufnc tlon. Incidentally It transpired that the now ninnnger's salary was $100 per month tanl the, bookkeeper's ISO JOE KN0WLES KNOCKED OUT BY PET LION'S KICK CIIICO, Cnl., May 10. A pet mountain lion, which ho took Into tho wilds with him to poso for tho "niovlea" In hock to nsturo pictures, nonrly cost tho life of Joe Knowies, tho "naturo man", who Is being brought Into Roldeu In n serious con dition, according to advices reaching hero today. Knowlcs' mountain lion "crabbed tho act" when It hurled Knowlcs ovor a canon wall Into a river. Tho lion escaped nnd Knowlea was picked up badly hurt. FOR HAstK To cloo nu estate, t offer for snlo to nctcn of splendid lnud In the honrt of tho valley, nil under cultiva tion and fenco, nlso containing nn eight room house, electric lighted with water In kitchen, good barn and oilier nut bulldltiKs, about 7 acres )ounc orchard, balance In grain nnd olfalfn. on Pacific Highway and closo In. Tho beat buy In tho valley nt 1260 nn acre. For particulars cnll at rooms 2C-2C27 over Jackson County tlnnk building, Medford Ore. or wrlto Mrs. Lewis, administratrix, Central Point. Ore. MAV LI'WIH, Nee Mny Davidson, admlulitralrlx. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby glion that tho tin derslgned will apply to thu city oun. ell or tho city of Medford, Oregon, at their n'uxt regular mooting on Juno 1, 1915, for a license lo sell spirituous, vinous and malt Ihiuors at retail at his place of business nt No. 2, North Front street. In raid clay until Dec. 31, 1010. Hated May 15th, 1015. K. O. I1ROWN. It's a mighty short way to pipe-joy if you go via Prince Albert tobacco that an swers every question any man can hand outl You can jam it in your old jimmy pipe or roll it into a makin's cigarette and it will produce more real and true happiness than any brand at any price you ever bucked up against Now, lef s all get together, and repeat alowJy and distinctly: NOTICE Notice ls hereby given that the un dersigned will npply to the city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its r.oxt regular meeting, June 1st, 1915, for a license to soil spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quanti ties less than a gallon, at their place of business on South Fir ntreot, lo cated on lots 10, 11, and 12", block 45, of tho original townslto, in said city, for a period of six months. HOTEL. MOORR. 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A., for you can go to it fancy-free from sun-up right down the line to the pillow-period 1 And the sooner you know this little thing personally, the more joy'us you'll bo. 'Prince Albert h sold everywhere in toppy red bags, Set ddy red tint, 10c; pound and half- 'peund tin hwnidereajuithat claeey pound f-ryelal-glciMS humidor with eponge-moittenAr top that just beatt the band for keeping P. A, fine like atlh, rou ouy one ime. R. X REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winalon-Salwni, N. C IllL-fB m nag 1 r m Wm Face Eruptions Havi Detp Significance Often They Indicate Inv puritiuR Deep in the Tiisues. aaaaaaMStsi!aaaaaaaa VfaA "Tiaaaaaaa WSmf Th rNiiihs ii(wrn Iiy P. B. . In ctrajln tlio klu tflvml limv ursrclilnulr smt liw ilwplr this (Riiinii titotut purinrr Mints UIikmJ tMiililon. Km-lsl eruptions r & eflfn slgolftcsiit f Impslrrd nutrition rrntt lue trom rnutix rllintnsllon et tmly wssl. Mol prople rmllsfi Hits In t tnift Anil yrl It la n illlUfiill nuitrr to roinlnM sitftl riK lliry .liutllil avolit llimo lisriudll itrtiRS mirh inrrrurr, liMtUte of uolssli, srmlc Knit so on. H. H. H sins Just M swi'l f"t wlltuMil tho itmlrucllve traiilti, ht-suin II Is iar tMirrhlnn. It sim ifrrply Into tti ctr rnlstlon nhrrtrrr tint IiIimk Ilu, Imt It 1nr not rcnuln lurlot! ltir)atm And ! rlTt It romplfto suit ltinro)iKti ns liitl((nt t'T MpoJ Imt. Unr ut thu itmnxtt thlnn s-nj U ttmt so inn ny mile iro wnMl ta Ux nut Ion ttmt inrrrury Is the huh snllitolo. It li nisi to. Tlitr I In N, a, a. s nrmliift f nstur thst Is ral'M " n( lli lmt IkiIkuI principle known for thv roinpltln rllmlmtlutj nt IiIimmI truiiMr. Whrirrrr jroil si Iti! sr l"pt who know thla to I" lrn from thlr own ctprt. rnc, fur It hi 1tii rlrnrly thown Ihrrr la rn inrrtllnt In HHH.na rMcnllal te timllh It I In le1 t tmpnpi Hi nniirl.h tnt rlfint if tho srslns, ainrsm sntl sslls of nr itsllr f'"t. '' "I" nt !! tmtsr of ny ilnuncltt. Uit IntIM upon H. H. K. srcrpl nn mttttltnlf. Anil If mir rM Is pwilUr or of nn tUmllnif. wrltt In th Mnllrsl Aihlt'r. Ttt Hwlfl Wlctno Vw., 101 Hwlfl Ulil Atlsuls, Os. Squabs! Squabs! TRY THEM They arc Tender and Delicious Considering nutrlllro value limy .tro the cheapest meat on tho mark et. I'huno for special spring prices. U. R. SQUAB FARM Phone SOt-It ($&)(& Oco7(5sK5 SSSMSMMM PoweryRrds Why havo Iftnltlon troubles Wliuu )Ou can havo a gonulno BOSCH HIGH TENSION MAGNETO Installed on )our I'ord I'or $48.00 CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. Official itonch Magneto Repair and Supply .Station WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP eOB East Main Street Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographon in Sotttltoni Oregon Nogntives fnrtu nny timo or place by appointment Phono 147-J Wo'il do tho rest E. D. WESTOM. Frop. "NsarMt to tythht" HOTEL MANX Pow.ll St. at O'Farrell SAN FRANCISCO llcsJiitiarten for Califor nium wlillo vlitllnK lh Expo sition. 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