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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1915)
UWO AlEDFOUD MAI1J TliLUUNfo. MKDJFOUD. OUKOO SATUWDAY. MAY 22, 1015 t. . I' M J i W i'U w I -, ,f i -" tfmmmmn i i i r OCALAND L PERSONAL M. I. Krlckson loft today for San Francisco where ho will romaln for two weeks at tho Panama-Pacific expesHteii. 'St re, Flera'nc Hills of San Fran-claee-kM beea called home .by the serious IIIr'hu of her mother,, trs. II. Ji. JansenV Screes doors atMeoTord Lumber Oe. '- ' MIh Delia AT. Davidson of Buffalo, N. "Y1, Is tho guest of hor slstor, Mrs. Esgwe W. "Whipple of 404 Qrapo street,1 Ftelechmanh's roast at Do Voo's. Tho public library has now copies of Oshor's Pan-Amcrlcanlsni, Jlarrle's Half Hotfrs, Putnam's Oregon Coun try, and a number of now books of fiction. Kodak finishing the best, at Wea ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Stare. Tho Adams express company car containing parts of machinery to bo used in tho repair of tho steamship Groat Northern laid up at San Fran cisco, passed through Med ford this morning on southbound train N'o. 13, The express charge upon the machin ery Is $2-98. 10, being shipped In a special car from the Cramp Ship yards at Philadelphia. Helmaaa' white sulphur swimming pools, sad baths at Ashland, Ore.', opWfor tho season Saturday, May 1st, 67 Window Beacom at a meeting of thetstndcat body of the latch school Friday afternoon was elected athlet ic manager for next year. , J. O. Gerktng. tbe best. all. arennd photographer la southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives aade aayj where. Urae or place. Studio 228 Mala St. Phone 32 0-J. Andrew Jeldncss of the Blue Ledge district is Initio city for a few days attending to business matters. Mr. Jeldncss has taken up a homestead near the old Boggs mino on Elliot creek. Hare your lawn mower sharpened by J.' W. Mitchell, phone 3S&-J. tf J. M. Hoot of this city spent Thurs day la Grants Pass attending to bus iness matters. Miss Helen Bowers of Ashland spent Thursday in Medford visiting friends and relatives. A number of Med ford young peo ple atteaded a dance held in Ashland' Friday night, making tho Journey by auto. Dr. M. C. Barber. Palm block, Hours 9 to 4. PhOBe: Office 110; Home 110J2. Brl Ulrica, stockman of the Un ion creek district is spending a few days in the city attending' to fausU nese matters. Ask for Grandma Cookler. "Wig Ashpole who has Been confin ed to his heme with an Injury to his leg is able to be down town again. Pop cern Crlspettes at De Voe's. 8. H. Harnfeh of Eaglo Point spent Friday In this city attending to bus iness matters. Pierce, the florist, has a fine lot of paasy plants. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouxe of Knglo Polat are in tho city today at tending to business matters and vis iting friends, Magazines and newspapers. Phono us your wants. "Wo deliver by bicycle messenger. Mcdford Cigar Store. Phone S85. Property owners of tho city are warned by tho police that the fcHy ordinances covorlng neglIgonce"ln" sanitary matters will be enforced. Most of tho tabooed -spots have been cleaned up following the first warn ing, but a few have ignored tho health ultimatum. The Grizzlies will leave the Med ford hotel at 1:30 Sunday for By bee's brldgo and Little Butte crook. Interurban autocar leaves Medford for Ashland on Sundays at 8 a. m 11a. ni., 2 p. in., C p. m. and 0:20 p. in. See the Improvement In park at Ashland. The Big Gray car. Tho Ladles' Aid of tho Presbyter ian church fill have a picnic Wed nesday. May 30, near Byhca bridge. Tioy will leave the chapel at 9:30 n. in. in nutos. it Is hoped all the ladles will go. On account of tho picnic the Aid society will not meet Tuesday, : Judge W. M. Colvig of Portland, tax ngont of tho Southern Pacific, la, in' thu city spending tho wcok end visiting friundH and old acquaintan ces. Velvet ce Cream at Do Voe's. ' S. I. (8ld) Brown expects to leave auoui wio mjuoio oi jwy tor Howard, , Alaska, where lie has bqen offered a position wth tho government rail road, a" lino of work he Is thorough ly familiar with, through years of experience, 1(0 will retain all lila property interests In this city, his family omajnlng here for tho pres ent. -Ask Jar, Grandma Cookies. The May term of Jim petit Jury wj begin' aj Jacksonville next. Mon ' dai',, There aro four civil and one 'Y erJihsVfWwn' on life docket. The f ,tem promlsM to be the shortest in ,. ... ..'. . -. '..' Tho funeral services of llonry Mot will bo hold from tho First Methodist church, Sunday, May 2!l,, at 2:S0 o'clock. The body will Ho in elato from i:30 (o 3:30 o'clock. Tho O. A. R. will attend In a bod to pa? the last tribute to tholr com rade. Veterans of tho Civil Wnf from nil parts of tho valley will attend. Merchant's lunch 25c at Shasta. ' "arraas have, ben Issued, by tho Josephine county authorities for the arrest eft two youths living on the A&feifftte, chanted with wanton Cruelty, l'$ch two valuable horses mtb Killed belonging to W. l. Farm, i ran-Dandy iBrcad at De Voo's. The yoHtK are alleged to have slain tho animals', cu.t oft tholr legs to expedtto burial, and departed for parts unkhown1 after their parents had mado good' the loss. It Is thought the youths are In tho Crescent City district. A number of the schools in tho country districts closed tholr terms for the year Friday afternoon with appropriate exorcises. See Dave Wood about that tire In stirance policy. Office Mall Tribune nidg. Al Pankey of the Central Point district has returned from short trip to Josephine county. It. It. Mlnter of tho Eaglo Point district Is spending tho day in this city attending to business matters. County Surveyor A. T. Brown has returned from . a surveying trip to Gold Hill. Lunch goods at De Voo's. . Some of the corn planted In tho valley is being replanted owing to failure to germinate properly, caus ed by cold weather. Some of tho seed planted which did sprout, turn ed yellow. Warm weather Is need ed to put the corn in good shape. Considerable acreage has been plant ed to Soudan grass as fodder. ' Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. If. O. Specs of Dunsmulr, Cnl., is In the city for a few days nttendlng to business matters adn vistlng friends. See Piorce the florist, for bedding plants of all kinds. Wellborn Cornetius has returned from a trip to northern California tfy auto, making tho Journey over tho Slskiyous without any difficulty. The annual exhibit of the manual training, domestic -science and art de partments of tho high school, was held at the high school Friday after noon. "Walter Flnlcy left "Friday tor Eu reka, Cal., whero ho will engage in the grocery business. Tho annual track meet of tho high schools of southern Oregon Is being held at tho Jackson street school ground this afternoon. Carl 11. Bcall of Salem is among tchout of town visitors In the city this week. A gang" of wanderers who havo been loafing around the city the last week wcer ordered out of town last night by the police. Kenneth Williams or Grants Pass well known in this city as a ball player, an outfiolder with Spokano, Is leading the Northwest league In homo runs. Mistaken Identity will be the plea of Jack Relnery held in the county Jail on a charge of burglarizing tho Washington school and W. Craig res idence In this city, Itelncry will al lege that tho school robbery was the work of Juveniles, and that Craig and wife are mistaken when they testify he was the man who entered their home, and during tho conver sation' lighted' a cigarette over a tamp.- ' v ' ' UOSTr Lost In Star theater or vicinity, ladles gold watch and pin; liberal reward for return to Johnson's Cafe. C8 Suspend Cenfwences With British WASHINGTON, May 22. Tho In formal and unofficial conferences be tween thu commercial advisor of tho British embassy and tho state depart ment advisers, to cxpcdlto handling of American cargoes, wero suspend ed today by the state department be- caimo of tho apparent misapprehen sion In London of how they bind the United States government. TOO LATH tO CttABSIFY FOU SALl-ltochester Valley clear ed farms, 5, 10, 20 acre furms, unexcelled for berries, poultry or dairying. Finest cllmato In world. Very low pricea; easy terms. Wrl(o k' Wi APerltlns, Bochealer, Wash, ' FOU SAU: Two Plymouth Itock bono with chicks; fruit Jars. Phono 025W. WANTED Contractu or day work, mowing, raking, hauling hoy to barn or stack, phono 083H3. DS FOR SALE Horses and. mules, snaps for quick aalo. C. E, Gates, Hal m AUSTRIA'S PI INCUTTINGBRIDGES 1 1 C BELLI PA1US, Mny 22. It Is considered that Austria's nrtlon In destroying the bridges nnd cutting telegraph and telephone Hues at IMnto Caf faro and Lndrono can bo held to con stitute n casus belli, making Italy free to open hostilities without fur ther diplomatic foritiMtlo says n Gnulols dispatch fro Turin. Pqnto Catfnro Is a short distance north of Iltvn, tho extromo northern point In Austria, on Lake Garda. Austrian troops weer withdrawn af ter tho civilian population had been forced to evacuate Ulvn and other sections of Vonexla under Austrian rule. When the Milan express reached n point nenr Ponte Cnffnro, where the lino had been cut. the train was seized by the Austrlans and the crew 'was arrested. It Is supposed the Fa mo fate has befallen another train from which no news has been received since It crossed tho-Austrian frontier. GREAT GAINS MADE ON SIOCK MARKET XF.W YORK .Mny 22.-The Mock mnrket gnve one of iH recent exhi bitions at! strength nt the ouet of todny'rt short sexbion, slmr' of the various companies now enpiged in filling war contract): lenthnir the rise with 2 to 4 point gains, which were substantially increased, notably by Uethlchein "steel ami Crucible Steel. United States Steel mid the metal shares were also strong. The clos ing was stron. Bonds were steady. DKCOUATIO.Y Il.W XOTIOK The G. A. H. committee In their published invitation on the 17th for attendance at their Decoration Day exorcises on Monday, May 31st, un intentionally overlooked the Spanish War veterans of Medford and sur rounding towns, and wo hereby, ex tend a cordial Invitation to all such, whether organized or not, to Join us In the, daV'a exercises as a body and with banner or flag. We also wish to request tho various teachers of teh schools whose pupils will take part In tho parado to drill them in singing tho Star Snanglod Banner, and don't forget the time to bo at City Park is 8:30 a. m. GEN. COMMITTEE G. A. B, Tentative steps aro under way for tho staging of a ten round boxing bout la this city In tho near futuro between Tommy Tracey of Portland and Brud Shamrock or Central Point. This will be tho first outcropping of pugilism in teh valley since tho wan ing of Bud Anderson. ML Everyone knows nbout Buick Powcf and Buiclc Strength. Those features have been proved over and over again hyaetual performance. The beauty of the re modeled lines of the 1915 Uuick should be seen by everyone. The mighty motor of the Buick is still the powerful valvc-in-head motor has made tho Buiek famous. ; y Buiek beauty of body, power of motor, strength of frame and reliability of every f part combine to make a motor ear that fulfil! every practical need or wish. Every new feature of efficiency, convenience) utility, , the Buiek tests is incorporated in'jthc new models. Call and see 9. a POWELL u. I w-f A -. lUUKIol VlollUm) I i v J"'i.f'fiiiai l-KUIYI TOIIIUN . Probably eighty per cent of the people residing In tho Ungite river valley havo come hero from tho north, south nud east of the Kooky 'moun tains. The wonderful Golden Gate, city or San Francisco with itn "fifty mil lion dollar exposition Is drawing hun dreds of thousands of people from your homo towijs "back east' to tho Pacific coast, many have bought their tlrketa via the scenic "Shasta" route, and as they drop down from the SIs klyoiiH Into tho Dogito river valley they are stopping, some for n tow hours, some remain longer. Tho "Tourist and 1915" rire what' we havo been anticipating for some time. It is now n reality Our register shows the names of-sixty-three tourists for teh past wenk. What will It bo a mouth or two fnlcr- Hero Is the sug gestion! Tho Commercial club hnvo a cabinet with a Compartment for every ntato, Canada and foreign coun tries, this cabinet holds addreas card of residents of Medford nnd sur rounding towns, with tholr fornn-r homo address. With this Informa tion we can quickly get in touch with people wo wan, to have meet the tour ist, nnd during the past week several pleasant acquaintances have been re newed, people who wero not awaru they could locate some ono they knew In Medford. So tho club re quests you to call and register, wrlto or phono your former address. Tho following tourists havo been with us this Week; Mr. and Mrs. Jns. L. llreobxo Jr., New York City; Mrs. J. C. Ladd, Mcllenry, HI.; Agues Blgclow, Hlngwood, III.; Philip A. Do Poyt, Itochester, N. Y.; C. P. Titus, itochester, N. Y ; J. O. Cady and wife, Minneapolis, Minn: Chas, E. Cady and wire, Minneapolis; James Jamison nnd wife. Astoria, Ore.; W. M. IcFuego and wife. Spokane, Wn.; N. M. Sorensen and wire, Vancouver, B. C; E. M. Alexander nnd wire, Spokane, Wn.; T. M. Mark, Nampa, Ida.; E. W. Glnbane, San Francisco, Cal,; A. Stewart and wire, West Lib erty, la.; Hpirant W'ntres and wile, MarshnHtown. la.; (. II. Ilea ley nnd wire; Slodx' City, la.. U. J. M. Isaacs, Hood dl!rer;Ori: Frank Iampman, Alexandria. M'lun.t J. J. Bcalty, Chll howee, Mo. J. D. Lehman, Vcst flold, ll.; 11,'B, Clyde. Berkeley, Cal.; F. P. Brucker, St. Johns. Ore.; O. Peterson, Seattle, Wn.; Jov Sluttle, Litchfield. HI.; :8. 6. Burg. Seattle, Wn.; L. D. Ho, Anna. Ills.; II. II. Hurst and wife, Toledo, Wn.; S. C. Turner and Hv1 lie, Chcslor, Pa.; It. L. Thompwm.-arnnd --Junction, Colo.; Dr. C S. Go,r and wife, Indianapolis, Ind.; I G, McCluro, MeKouzle, Tenn. John Dickson, Vancouver, Wn.; Fram Baum, New York City; E, E. Morri son, SprlnxfleW, Ore.; D. Taylor, Ev erett, Iowa; "P. n, Child, Morrlsvllle, A I Beauty the Buiek (i ."2-1, " the ideal roadster for a lady. AUTO CO. f Kr fl iTrMffmmmK,k I VI.; It. ,M. Lewis and wife, Osceola, In.; K. Metlouty, ltntsnn, To.x.j Mis. T. K. Ilornbuelvlo, Mr;, Geo, U. n. ton, Orescent City, Caflf.; Virs, Tuck er Smith, HunxHiit' t lit. Mo., .Mrs'. M. V. Fenn, Miss Antuv Williams, Houston. Texnsl ' W, "W.-Woodward, .Chllllootho, O.i Mrs. I. M, Filch, Klumalh I'uIIh, Or.! Mrs. II, l lea chlero, Now Orleans, l.a.i l I), .Moh Mike, J. II. Null, Weaver, la. DRIVEN TO WAR, 8AY8 RULER (Continued Iromn'tta 1.) XeNon Page, Tlicru werujuud cheers lor America ami demands for revenue l'or the I.usiluuiii victims. Members of thu HociulWt mu'ty met today in Ihe deuptio- chamber nnd re solved to nvlly to the support of the government, A mttuifcMn will lie N surd urging nil adherents of thu purl v to work for tho national cnuu, Admiral lleltelo, president of tin Itnlo'liumtmitm league, telegraphed to .M. FiliHcn, president of the Itu-utiiuo-llulinu IciInIio nt Huchaicd, saving that on I hit day Italy declared war on AuMrin her thoughts would turn to Kunumiu, counting Umu her assistance at u, supreme orNK Berlin .Wault Attgcr Til spite of disavowals, by lugli Her man officials of the attack upon the Italian ambassador at Merlin, Home ncwAcrs tonsidcr the incident u grnve reflrcliou viKin Italian dignity. The Idea Niuionnle ileMnrcs that I lie excuses of tho (Icrmun olmnccllor ami foreign minister are insufficient and Hint the insilt must ho revenged. The Tribune mivs that a fitting reply would ho for the Muplo or I(om to accompany the (iermnit nmbassador to the station tho day lo leaves the capital nnd "return lstlu civility for an act of German butburism." Tlio Ossen'alon Uomauo, the vnli enn organ, in nn editorial urges a complete union of nil Italinim nml n truce to Hjlilical paiMions. It ex presses tho hoist that Italy miiv he spared the hormrs of a long war mid that peace soon will lm established. Card of Thanks I lake thin medium to thank tho many neighbors and friend who so kindly aided in the recent sickness nnd dcntli of my wife, Lvdin Mnv Amy. I wih to thank nil who gave floral offerings, the city council and the many, mnny friends. I wish to thank tho singers nud minister for the comforting words nnd smtcu ren dered. Again I want to thank, till. Sincerely, FKAKK AMY AND FATIIKH, BHOTIIKRS ANll SISTRHK. LATH Formerly owned by Bob Crowdor will stand Sundays and Mondays at Crowdcr's ranch, IJuncom; Tuesdays Wednesdays and Saturdays at Vin cent's Barn, Medford; Thursdays and Fridays at Eagle Point. Service 1 10, foal guaranteed, FltA.VK HANDLEV. Medford that comfort, that has passed sl '.VULCAN, FILM IttluiH groiilVlH,il A"lvt rh'ustiui(lsliui,)(.l tliMiiil It luwuit) UM)(1 im'luvi'ri' irrtiiiuor. Sold (,SWEM' aiftnV.cHt How Frequently It hnppnuM that great ilanmgo In donn by lire nud much loss oreiirs through burglary. Put your valuables In our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault whero you enn rent n Safe Deposit Htm for F-.OQ and up per yvur. ' OVC E VKA9 ONDCR ONl'MANAQEMEtlT u V IRSw!mMEM3v rr-T-T" m "'ttnirr-ntr1 rn"i"i-rTrrnrrTmnmrKnmTwrmrr The greatest economy of Ford enr i not in tho HI low price, hat in tho low after con! of operation llll less llirtii (wo cents i inlfc in city und country. Illl They nn designed nud built to serve nnd Hnvo, to llll "ring thu luxury of tleasuro and the HtiirdiiicJu HI business woik lliU is why, thuro nre nuro tliau IH 700,000 now In ueit!ils is what has mado thu-Kord llll tho universal enrthesu nre life merits we present ' llll why you should liny n Kurd, ml' iliiyers )f'tlns car will' k'mre in profits If wo, soli llll nt retail 300,000 new Ford care heUueii August, M 1011, nnd Augiut, 1015. llll lluunboiit f4IO; Touring Car $100; Town Cur JII00; llll Coiipclcl $7r0; Kedan ft)7r, fully eipiipn:d, f. 0. h. llll i-troir. llll " ,l'l,'n' u" HU' n C. E. GATES WHPrw n ii sx -g m m -fi t HIM, , i -1 1, 1,-1 1 riii i f i w iirrBTirnMiriTgrri- f a B"W a mw. mmr0 Ap W9P m A 8 lt IHtAKIilOyglMHtKUAU NobbyTreadTires Made by th 'Largest Rubber Company ()' v(Mv Jiniiuoui' ')iimo by IT, Intit ijiy.t ry (.41 TTr wi it ii ri ir you uav n loifc liody or nphltoii on youp ?nr- rlrt(n or nlito rend It, lo in to bo put Into nhttpo. , y'vsro's millilng uljoiit volilrloiropnlilng we rnuud do and do wVll. Ixin'l-cliarMo'iieariy as niitcii for our services hs thlVhro rti?'li po people Icll us Ty tis odd sun. Bllllnas' Wnuoii, Cnrrlnp nnd Auto Works if a 7 - rm li'MM . c rmu yneei l ri f x j$WrrW ' o x