Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 28, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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i F, K. Merrick wkn rati over nliil kill-
d ThrtSay evening on East Main
fitreet iy Dr. 13. 8. 1'lokel In Jits auto.
Death was iBBtnntaneotis. "Sir" ran
J cut In the alrt kad jumped Ih front
n,f the meting Mr with fatal result).
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.wireai Cement Ckop. Opposite
cf Book Store.
W. It. Coleman expects to leave In
ti few days for mining property In the
"Waldo district
Stamped centerpieces for embroid
ery. Handicraft Shop.
D, P. George of Hilt, Cal., has re
turned to his home after spending
a row days In the city attending to
' business matters.
Public market Watch stall 20
Thursdays and Saturdays for home
grown peas, asparagus and turnips.
SS
ifc Mr. and Irs. Frederick Peloute of
r jfEaslc Point are In the city today for
Stho high school graduating exorcises
tonight.
& 100 hats at 25 to 50 per cent dls
g count ai Lottie Howards.
jt& James Franklin of Kcrliy, Is a bus
X Inesa visiter In the city this week.
Lunch roods at De Voe's,
C n. Thompson of San Jose, Cal..
V in among the" out of town visitors In
$the city this week.
' Choice any hat In the shop 3.9S,
Heme Millinery, 1101'West 9th St.
Beginning June. 1st the Ashland
ConimereWri cto'S'VIH liare a pub'
ity njapUriger In tie person of Morris
J. Durj&a, for three years promotion
chief lit the Htigetie commercial or
ganisation. p. D. Nerris will remain
ewretary.et the lub. Mr. Dury
and his fatuity will arrive In Ashfand
this week. Ashland Record.
Jackson County Creamery will be
l1 ready to recefve cream June 1st at
-! the Welsh ard Ice Depot.
J,, Governor Fielder and staff of New
J Jersey will pass through Medford tho
first ef the week en route to the1 fair.
See Dare Wood afceut that tin 1
Wbraaee policy. OttlM Mail Tribune
jt- Attorney w. k.
Phlpps attended
in Jacksonville
to legal matters
J Thrusday.
V "We have the smartest and most
V reasonable hats In Medford. Every
nothing reduced at the millinery de-
Jo partment of the M. & M. store. 63
jh Messrs. John D. Twohy and John
r TTaHartafalrA uiliW kiwa aah 1aa nw
jb . .wi'.. , .... .iniv wn new iwi
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srerBi oays in iho interests oi tne
'railroad building operations, left
' Wednesday night far Portland. They
O stated that they would return within
u lew uaya, wiwx a local oinco woaiu
be opened up from whtcb the- work
would bo directed, and also lo house
the officials pf the now railroad.
While here Mr. Twohy directed the
shipment .frem, Portland of frogs,
switches and othr equipment need
ed to lay stdetrafcg to th two saw-;
mills In the city.ltogue River Cour
ier.
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Jaekson 'County creamery will be
( ready to reclf a eream June 1st at
2te-WtaetertfcrDepetr-'""- -r
Jj, Kmll Pell, who Is" confined In Sac-
red "Heart hospital owing to Illness,
1 1 Is reported as Improving today.
mo rienjo ma uorisc, ior DeoaiBB
'plants ef all kinds.
wig Ashpole has recovered from
an injury to his leg, that kept him
indoors for a week.
J Pan Dandy Dread at De Voe's.
John Holmes, rural mall carrier
at Jlegue Hlver, Iisb resigned to ac-
' copt a posltlo nas traveling salesman
for an eastern company, having mov
ed his family to Medford, whero Mrs,
Holmes will reside. Mrs. Holmes nee
. Dernlce Smith Is daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, D. D. Smith.
Rain or slilno thee best place in
Medford to eat chicken dinner on
Sunday is at the Nash Cafeteria. Take
the whole family and enjoy the meal
together.
Mr, and Airs, Fred Kelly of tho
Llttlo Applcgato arc spending a few
Vdays in the city.
Velvet Ice Cream at Do Voe's.
' Spraguo Itelgel or dold Hill Is In
w,the city.
$ TgSipMn wlli'ba
2 rsu iMrcceive Hpum
in Juno 1& at
pot. M M
an JV'Itiiw'iWj
"ftlio MgVliurd cMoj)ot
Mlsrifa l2mllyttMio aPiuei!CoU
,OflnJps'fc San ,FrARcp. early in
f 111- M ( Dnrlmp n.ln liln.lr
f .,. , w. xu.uai, I .nil tuvV,
Hours 9 to i. Phone; Office 110;
Home 110J2, '
Mr, and Mrs, Howard Johnson and
family of Sjirks Nevada, wore the
guMt of Mr, and Mr. Grant Alldtfr
thbi wk. They left Wednesday for
PHlNd whvr (Wy expe In niuke
ihlr.home vry m,uch pleastxl with
tb ,ww river valley,
fek4K Cmtfy Cfmwry will lie
r4y U riiv urmm 'Juh 1st at
OTBCT"
.JiXAjrriito,tiAalnd spent part
ePTlf rraaf lit Medford on business.
The city council hnB( appropriated
lis tor the Memorial bay exorcises.
Magstlnes and newspapers'. Phono
us your wants. Wo dellvor by bicycle
messenger. Medford Cigar Store.
Phone' 885.
D. T. Lawton, a prominent busi
ness man of Medford, spent yesterday
In Salem and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Davoy, ojd Iowa, friends
ot early days, lie. hid Hcrfimpnnied
SherifiCsinKler.Qt Jackson Vouhty in
brin mm somwlirlsonvra to the pent-
ientlflr. Mr.jliawlon was for sovornl
SearaiitorwrtMlfen the' Kellogg river
teaifeVs outH Portland an,d for a
Imoiuved ln;j$nlem as representa
tive ot a river navigation, company,
but ho has ben a business man In
Bedford tiif twenty years. Salem
Statesman. t
Pierce, tho florlstj has a tlao lot
of pansy plants. ,,
Tho Junior Prom, the last high
school dance ot the year was held at
the Nat Thursday night. Over 30
couples attended. It was tho most
enjoyable school evcnt of the year.
Pop corn Crispottos at Do Voe's,
The mother, sister and brother of
J. W, Shirley arrived on Wednesday
(rum Queen City, Mo. They expect
to spend aevoral weeJts In llogue river
valley and on the coast.
Have your lawn mower sharpened
by J. W. Mitchell, pioae SSd-J. tt
Miss Vera Merrlntin of bls city,
a member of tho wfaduallri'K class,
expects to leave shortly for, Seattle
when; she will contmue heVvtudlcs.
J. O. GerklBK. tntUDeit all around
photographer la fcWttern TjregolH
Always reliableAKecjiuvea mad any.
where,- Urn or pl. ,aaie 31 a
Main St Phona 33 all.
Much local Interest is, belncniAai
IIOT1CU 111 mv .xuiiiiimii muiiVHtl vu
ference nieetijelng held at Corvaills.
The state schools and colleges of
Washington. Oregon and Idaho have
entered teams.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera-Shop. Opposite Book
Store. ' "
K. D. Golden of Eugene is amonng
the out ot town visitors Intho city
today.
Screen doors at Mcsrord Lumber
Co. H
The police rccetred s'trepjut this
morning that petty tWovesTTad enter
ed the tent of canipofa on Dear, creek
anil Btnln n rtfln 1
i 'ill J V
Jackson County Creamery will bo
ready to receive cremm)( 1st at
the Velnhard Ice Depot.'
All autolsts are ael,W Rive thel
service of their car "to faclUtote the'
handling ot G. A. It Veterans Memor
ial Day. John A. Perlas'cliargo
of this feature of thjJ program.
FJelschmann's yesfk at De Voe's.
William AUken offhIa city has re
ceived, from Englapd; a book.prlnlcd
by the London NeW pfctnring the
great deeds of the Doltish army and
navy In the great war. 'JriMibook Is
handsomely engraved and rated as
historically correct. U y;, '&
30.000 STARVING AT
MONTEREY. MEXICO
CHICAGO, XTay 2S. S. I. 3Irrri.-,
m'tinoistional director of the Amer-
ieRM-Keil-iwM-leflier&'todflir for
.Montenvv. Alex., to nkmime ru'rjioiutl
charge of tliHtrilnitioit.'of.fJelf ot,1
000 jwople reported ta'be fneinf: Jftnr
vation there. I tf
ilr. rorrw wnn imi rnnle in llin I'ri.
oifio const on an fnniwetion trio when
he received message' from the Jted
Cross liendqunrters Jn .WasliiuRton
advising bun of the ;livpernto situa
tion in Hie Mexicxin chv.
Urend riol wero A frequent, Hie
ineHii'e nuid, niul the ily wuh with
out food. Aldrrifi purcJuised one lo'a.l
of lu-ans and a carload of eorn for
iuunediato uliijuneiit, into -Mexico.
Morris announecd that if miffer
in continued to iuerenhc in Mexico
1(0 would ure the Ited QroH to ap
propriate it joint committee from all
Lntiu-Aiuerican lepublicH to haudje
tlie bilunlum.
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wAamNcmfts', May ss-rThpnus-
slan ombasay haa rtjiclved a cahle-f
KrauT-from tho-eul4 of the naval
HtfifXPJ?(rPiifll.il?Korlealy deny
ing tho report of the ulnklnj? by Turk
ish mines pf the HusHlan battleship
In tho Illuck Sa,
The vableeratn declares that the
Pttiitelclmon has not been In. action
or exposed In Turkish fire and In fact
has not for some time berti out of a
jtUssisn harbor where she Is now
anchored. A denlul is ulso entered
of (he reports thut othr dutnunwi
hv been Inflicted on tkf Kuwlun
HUck Hw fjli4 as prld row
RUSSIANS
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MEDFOIU) MAIIJ TRtBUNM,
OUT OF THE RUINS
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HELD T
(liP'Viumittce appointed tt inves
ticnte irrigation piojcctH will make
n icfiiuMulwJfllluteuvji I''W
n meeting; to ho held at tho public lib-
Ocorjje 11. Caj-pentcr i elininnnii of
thUfcmnnAittre. "A "tftW'nttendmice
is dtired. uiHrtanl dtdails reynnl
inK irrigation wilt K HlPWiii: ' V
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COST PRICE OF FORD
Approximately llie price or a Ford
muSmiobile, .51."), wan awarded Mi.
Marie ltorkoff in tho circuit court at
Jacksonville, Friday as damngex, llu
tCMilt of a broken wnt caused h
I'niiTer ot Tulciit.' It was cT.iinieu
that Mr. Pruder dnne amuiid a
SirflililJbv-MK jlJVrftf flldd
Hill, in whiclt Mrs. llarkoff was a
llr, JojY'liB'." i"'KtW,!:
horn, at' n (rauerou part of the
J?nm, Ynlley-Oolil Hill f roud. -.last
k.Pntettw &o;lfoiVlpC
net the wagon and run away, thu auto
1rm'r'iiTlnnTiltfoYrM'-rriiTirralu'
of Hjieed.
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LUStTAfUA UIKk - (.
LEAVE COIN TO CHURCH
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LOS ANQKI.KS, Cal., May J8. -
Tlie bulk of the $200,000 wtote IcTL
bV Mr. and Mm. Conway Camplicll-
Johnslouc, victims of the liiiMtaiiia
dwnter, will j;o to the Church of the
AnptN, nernriliiitr to their wills the
terms of which hcciim public today.
The wills weio m'nde two week be
fore Mr. niid Mr. Campliell-Joliu-
ktnne Tuft l'aiadena to tako p'slKsae
aboanl tlie Lui(uiua.
Tiio teniw of the document are
identical and provide ih.it In thu
MJ'ttt.rtilJj-'pnsiiiKjvn.j thu liiilk
should. KU l the ( hurcli t the An-
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Modern women in
sist on Cottolene
Because it is one of the pur
est of pure food products.
Because they knoyv; that . ,
Cottolene
rver been, equaled' for dual
ity or' ptirky or for producing
foods that are wholesome, digest
ible and delicious.
, Usq one-third Jess ,of .Cottolene
than pf ordinary cooking fat
Use Cottolencfor $dl your short
ening, frying and cake-making.
Arrange with your grocer to de
liver your supply regularly.
Write to our General Offices,
Chicago, for a free copy of our
Mi cook book'HOME HELPS
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PULLING UP WEEDS
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All the senior class of tho high
school sentenced to pulljweeds, will
begin operations nt htftejfo pnjploto
their task within the1 sirtfloJ. time!
A,elasft meeting has lnen held, when
it Nvbb 'decided that each of the boy
members would share the blame alike
niid npjwar before tho court, collect
ively an a class, Instead of Individ
ually. The signs weru taken to uso
in the CIum play. Some of those not
present will pull weeds, as an evi
dence of class spirit. Two of those
who took no part In the sign taking
were (Irlftltli Cowgllt and Dolpn
Phlpps. No names were given whe'n
haled Into court, the boys saying
each ot the members wore to blame,
nnd asking that no favorites bo
shown because of non-presence. Tho
lioya themselves, tho business men
who lost tho sgns, and most of the
parents rcgad'the Incident as humor
ous, f
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SECRETARY OLCOTT
' FATHER OF TWlN BOYS
SAIKM, Or., Mnv28.-SiVntnry
of Stale Den . Olcott today tii-i
proud 'j'oUier of twin, two nix-pouml
Iiovm liliviiii! bcii horn In Mr. Olcott
Hi?- forenoon. If loth (im mother ami
the twjli- ew Wlfy W'&fo&iXiaAy.
frNfr4y$3K
GRADUAT
BEGIN
STWENOOUSWdCKiREDUCING SALE $
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wnen we say uargains you Know wnai io expect,
it really represents suqh.
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and Ooalji, not this sehson's garments, hut many are
verv siiiHefji!iu.aiu ctoius, aeiuai values on mh ra'K
up to $aorO(), vour choice .. f...$5.05
$35.00 Newest Spring Suits now ..S22.95
$20.00 and $22.50 Newest Spring SuiU now....lpi5.00
$1.75,m CrLOVES
NOW $1.50
Your unrestrieted choice
df nil oUi'pehrertieri, Dent
aiidLilkfiiPsiaaioves,
in bA40tii itntl Wash
ahle Jid jtlloves, all col
oi, wliite',' rtancV, " putty,
etc.. iwriilat' 1.75. now
Y only f..i.,... ,.$1.56
jack Tar Middles,
$1,19, $1,48, $1,96,
RIDAY, MAY 28, 1015
DENY RIGHTS TO
WASlllN'OTON, Mtvy 2S. Amll0i
ttoa of tho Southern I'uolflo railroad
mid. thu Asoclted Oil company un
der thu I'mimuii Canal act, to am
tliiuo oncruljnn of h debt of oil HteAlu.
rs rroiu Monterey, Uavlotn and Port
Costa, Cnllf., tu points In Oregoa and
WuMitiiKtotit wnH diuioitnday li.tlu
Intoisinte commerce caiAtjiUidRiu Tim
eomntisiUin Jielil, howoVijr, thut,U)i
opetntlotis of.tlierMilidt to lliwulmn
lylhtnl ir ti AlnuWtiit Ahrlu wittllll
not ijo In violation ot tin? law
WHAT $10 DID
FOR THIS WOMAN
The Price She Paid forLydla
E.PinkhamWefeUWoCom.
pound Which Brought
Good Health.
Danvihe, Va.-MIhaYoonlylcnUen
flollars on your medicine and I feel to
mucn oeiicr man a
did when the doctor
was treating rjw. I
dqn't, aitfferl.any
bosrlng down, pains
at all now and I sleep
well. 1 cannot say
enough for Lydln h.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound and
Liver rills as they
have done so much
forme. I urn enjoy
fef good health now and owe U all to
your remedies. I tako pleasure in tell
feft my friends and nelRhbora about
thcm."-Mrs. MATTtn H,au:y, Ml Col
4uhono Street, Danville,. Vo.
No woman suffering from any form
f female troubles should lose hope un
til she has given Lydla E. Plnkjwm'a
Vegetable Compound n fair trial.
This famous rvmedy, tho medicinal
Ingredients of which are derived
from native roots and herbs, has for
forty years proved to bo a most valua
ble tonic and invljrorator ef the fe
male organism. Women everywhere
bear willimr testimony to the wonderful
virtue of Lydla K. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound.
! If you have tho slightest Uoulit
tHiit Lydll K. PlnklinHt'a YvKotn-
braCuMpeHiiMwiii Help you, tvritu
to Lyll RPiBkhHiuaieiilclMoCo.
(oenildeaMAl)IiyuutMaKH for ad
tIca. Your letter will hn eiteiuuL.
rwul and aHsered ly a womifa,
SwllMM;iH Ulct QftldeacM;,
aaMlMhl ;4h Ukt,QttdaceIr
S.WEAES
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only a partial list of Bargains
20 to 50 Reduction
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Tailored Suits
, Goats, Dresses, Skirts
.
Newest Siiring Otmts, all on
Hiilq at wiiinrkuhle- veduet iqii?v
10 fflic iicwest-Spriiig $ut
that have sold all season at $15
an $l(5.no, and excellent value
at that, Stylo Craft Coat
very special $10.00
$20 Newest, iSiiHiil' Cjials at
"'-only UM:.l. $15.05
t'hoico of our Coats, vnlues up
lo $27.50. vcrv special at
only ,....:. $18.95
Coats and Tailored Suits $5.99
One full rack of Tailored Suits
75c RIBBONS 25c
I0 holts of Taffeta, Moire
and'Fancy llihhons, val
ues to 75e, iQY.y.t.,.,25$
1 . t ' '
$1,26 SILK HOSE 89c
One lot jif Ladies' Silk
Ifpse, iti tail and hlilck,
$1,25 values
.89
Make Your Own Boulevard
Tempco Shock Absorbers
$15.00
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-I.WI.P...M1 mi i i ii si i i wiiii i i tutil )! wmmmfflim
tup. Mirii7. i.nilTTlNr.
of tlu I'aiutuiN Koliiiioor Diamtitiil in Kind In liitui ,misI
" "' "''"rlfW'tiHfflbNDS j1
jou tiny hero am ho heaiiUfiilly cut ttiitt, ii(tiiin iiioio ciiu
lie witdit'd unle-H it lm an hpjtropThttn sHiil.
Thai, luo, vn are well qualified In laltu cure r. In ndd-
iiou li liciiur the iondiuff lUiuiiumrnii'ioirnfitriii lliM cily, mo
luivn thu most up'tiwlntn uollcclioii of cIiimhIii Jbncliy ulli-
nide of Portlaml, ,.' .
If ou want (jualiiy, 1 have ii.'
MARTIN J. RBDDY;a-R!,fl,,,rr,
Strawberries
UoiTit'nvt) pleutil'ul, or'odd qualitv, and nui HiijiplV
fop SaVnrdhv will l.o iiiiliiiiitp!;"''' "f ' ' i !
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Fresh Vegetables
lloiiic-i'own vt'golaliloH aio ctnnin iVcjili ovcry lay
and we inalco ovory cfrtul to hoop HiIh (lcj)artiin.'iit
(.'omplt'to.
IMlONKOKDKIjS'iSAUIiY
MARSH & BENNETT
Sol ond tloopt'twt-r Kimt-NntMinal Hank, I'Iioiiu liTji
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1 l. ". ' fr
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which you may expect to
as we uo"nornmic-tiictcrmworaoargainr unless
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MILLINERY
At Sensational Reiiuctibns
Millinery Depart nient contrihutcs most lavishly"7o
this sale. Tklnrc than 200 Trimmed llatS at great re
diictioijH .,,.? t: r w0 ,.h, iv !
UilcMot 01 Trimmed Unix.
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Trnftuied4ptH)jyh)to(l.5Q;iuy.:,v..,05
'Otlm.at ?2.49, $3.45, $4.05 and $5.05 T
Pan
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limns, vcalJ'Vrihosan Panama at $1.08, $2.40 1 A
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SILK AND WOOL CHALLIE DRESSES
At Reductions 20 to 33,
ALGERIAN CREPE AND CHIFFON DRESSES
$20.00 to $21.50 Dresses How .$14.05
$20.50 Dresses now $16.05
$37.50 Dressed nnV '.: ,'.:.:,:$24;50
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WASH DRESSES 08c
One full -inblo -uluWnnlr
Dresses. in lipht niid diirk
iioreales and in'ghalusf,'
values to $2.50,
now
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WASH DRESSES IM
One TulV'i)lo rtf Wash
IJi-esses, ynlues to.wiO.
sjiecinl at $1.08
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find at this sale, and V
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vilIiich lo ;i. now Sl.r
, r.UXX Va'M'..i.I $1.
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Ciiiujhuni Apron's 20
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UuiiL'tlow Aj)roiis....49
lTJaiiil Hl-ITA'.J-$2.00
CowoIh $1.19
$1.25 Corsets '..98
One lut of Parasols 'one-
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