Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The nuiny frletids of Dr. It. W. Mnc
P ,, Cuilough will ho pleased to know
that he will preach at (ho First Bap
thrt ehareK tomorrow rooming and
evening. Dri SfacCullouKli' has bfcen
In Rtlenn'aH'co at the Northern Bap
tist' convention at Log AnRelos and
will atop oft "for a couplo ot days
visit atfton friends,
Ok filtered gasoline from the Red
filter ai Garnelf-Cory's.
.Lafeer Albert Alford who was ad
mitted to the stato Insano asylum
from Jackson county last August haa
been discharged as cured.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite
Book Store.
Jamos Kershaw of Climax has re
turned from a Visit to Portland and
Seaside. At the latter place ho shot
a acalton. He purchased two blood
ed goats for his angora herd.
The library will bo closed Monday
on account of Sensorial flay.
Lunch goods at Do Voo'b.
Roes Kline of Llttlo lluttr. Is
spending the Oay In Meitford on bus
iness. I. II. groat of Kagcne Is a busl-
neas Visitor In tho city.
Jackson County Creamery will bo
ready to rccelyo cream Juno 1st at
tho Welnhard Ico Depot.
Francis Hurnhy left this morning
for San Kranc'fsco whoro ho will visit
tho fair. . ,
See Dave Wood about that fire 1h
stirsnee policy. Office Mall Tribune'
Bid.
Mr. and Mrs,, A. 0. Steward anrf
family left this morning. for their old
homo In .Uockford. Ill, where they
have, property Interests. They will
probably remain there for so mo time.
Ry order of tho Jackson County
Iluslness Men's" association, the stores
ot the city will close at noon Monday
in observance of Memorial day. Ex-
hi crctees will bo held in the city park.
11 V luve thfl smartest and most
reasonable hats In Medford. Every
thing reduced at the millinery de
partment of the M. & M. store. C2
The class motto or graduating
class of the lora! high school was,
"Having onre set sail who know a
whero we shall aUch'or."
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson of
Willow Springs, visited with friends
In Medford recently.
Jackson Connty creamery will fee
ready to receive cream June 1st ai
'the Wlnchartlce Depot.
Dert Pratt, a rancher ot eastern
Oregon. Is spending a few days In
ike valley.
Jcston Freeley of Redding, Cal.,
Is among the late arrivals in the city.
.See Pierce the florist, tor bedding
plants ot all kinds.
Mlss'Ilu'th Dean has returned from
a visit with friends la Gold Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price, ot Ray
Gold, visited with friends and rela
tives la Medford Friday aflern6on
and evening.
Pan Dandy Breid at De Voe's.
Harry 0. P.earson of Salem, Is In
the city visiting with friends and
acquaintance
Mr. andfalr. Jobs Barneburg and
family naj warned" from a fishing
trip to R$gue River.'
Velvet Ice dream at De Voe's.
M V louze won!tlw boys'4 doubles In tho
local ulglT'Seheel -tennis tournament.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Moore left
this morning for Portland whoro they
will visit with friends for several
days.
Jackson i County 'reamcry will he
ready to receive cream Juno ls, at
tho Welnhard. Ico Depot.
Mrs,, $ylh Bullls, nee Joxophlno
Root, visited with Medford friends
and relatives Friday afternoon.
Robert Wilson, of tho Central Point
district. ieut Friday afternoon and
evening In Medford.
Dr. M. C. Barber, Palm block,
- Hours 9 to i. Phene: Offfco 110;
Home 110J2.
It, N. Foster, Leon Peck, Arthur
Roso and County Survoyor A. T.
I Brown woro up from Gold Hill yes-
t ,' terday. They are aurvoylng on tho
ruciuc miuiway near uoiu inn.
John Doininvr and William Hcver
, Idgo hnvo returned from a throo
weeks timber cruise In northern Cal
ifornia. Jackson County Creamory will bo
ready to reccivo croam Juno 1st at
the Welnhard Ico Depot.
Fletcher Fish vlsilod In this city
Friday afternoon and orcnlng.
C. IV Lyman of Corvallls, is a. bus-,-.
Inew visitor In Medford,
In tho civil suit of F, D, Clark
against J. Franklin a vcrdlrt whs giv
en In favor of the plaintiff.
Magazines and now tamper. Phono
us your wants. Wo del Ivor by hlryclu
meMSHger, Medford Clgur more,
If, CarjlffH has rfllurnwl to his
bum In )?)) Htiur a w vers I du
yfsAt igitk rJwdN In Morffonl,
friJLj!)Ut), mcumI liy Frank
LiNNVfW M-Hwy Uy halloo, was
Kit 1 ksWlK J Juvtlce T)lr's
wur Ttjirr W liwlmt(l A I'
ltiitlp wV. W Ik! Hiim m
iMMl p Nil fL
Maury I. Zundcl of tho Alco, visit
ed friends In Ashland recunlty. i
.KHrott Vam"Dyko was aMiilslnese
visitor In Medford ybstonlay.
County Recorder Chnuncey Floroy
Vras over from, tho county sent yes
terday afternoon,
Pierce, the florist, has a tine lot
ot pansy plants.
Tho Ibcal baseball clflh will play
at Gold Hill Sunday afternoon. A
largo number of locaT' fans are. cx-pecteti-to
accompanyth Teaiu. ,
Tho crtdinn'6f Mrs. R. f Kwihft,
who has been III for th ' past fow
day,- Is reported tb be !miroilnR.
Pop cora Crtspettes at Do Voe's.
Gov. Fielder or Now Jersey, and
pa"rty will pass through Medford on
train No4. 16 tonight, according to
word" received In this city this morn
ing. There are thirty-two In ttio par
ty. Grant Welborn ot Slsson, Cal., has
returned to his home after n brief
business visit In this city.
ilave'your lawn mower sharpened
by J. V. Mitchell, phono 3S3-J. tt
AI Bayfield, ono of tho best known
pioneers of this section Is spending a
fow weeks In northern California,
whero he has mining properly.
Harold Hunch, a local high school
student, left this morning for Klam
ath Falls, whero ho expects (o spend
the summer.
J. O. Corking, the osst ill around
photographer la southern Oregoa.
Always reliable. Negatives Made any.
where, time or place. Btadto MS
Mala St. Phone 320-J.
Robert Goan ot Applegate, Is
spending a few days In Medford vis
iting with friends and attending to
business matters.
A. V. Wallace and company ap
peared at the It theatre Friday night
before ono of tho largest theatrical
audftttces that show house has had
for some time. Tho entertainment
was a most credltablo ono. Mr. Wal-
laco and his company expect to re
main In Medford for several weeks.
Tho program Is to bo changed dally.
"The Dope Fiend" will bo presented
Sunday evening. Members of tho
company arc well known In this city.
Kodak finishing the best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book
Store.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Schuler visited
with friends lit Medford for a few
hoars Friday afternoon.
311m Maries Damon leaves this af
ternoon on a visit to friends In Duns
mulr, Cal.
Screen doors at Mcarord Lumber
Co.
Merle Kellogg has returned from
Go)d Jilll'whorerhe went on business.
R. H., Vaughn has returned to his
home In this city after an absence
of several weeks.
A. M. Hall, prominent in business
circles in tho northern part ot tho
state. Is spending a few days in the
vallcyinvestlgatta local conditions.
Jackson Couatr Creamery will bo
ready to receive cream Juno 1st at
the Welnhard Ice Depot.
Robert Thrasher transacted busi
ness In tho city this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flnloy of Roso
burg. a'ro visiting with friends In
Medford.'
A. B. Cornell of Grants Pdss, Is
spending teh day In Medford on bus
iness. - i
FJoiechtnaWs yeast at De Voe's.
ilss Kdyth Gaines of Ashland, is
an "over Sunday vslto'f In Medford.
C. R. Bowman, principal of tho
focali high school, spent Saturday In
the countrj.
Bernard Carey has returned from
an extended eastern trip.
Lester Helms of tho Talent dis
trict. Is spending tllo day In Medford
vlsitlrig With friends and attending to'
btistness matters.
There has been little doing In po
lice circles during tho prist week. An
average of phe wanderer ier night
was baftked In' tho city jail, warn
ings wore Issued to speeders and ono
rirrcst for driinkcncas.
Merchants' IdncH 2ffc. Tho Shasta.
Cccllo Kandlo spent Friday evert
ing in Medford.
Delmar Warreri Is ari over Sunday
visitor In Medford.
Much interest Is" being manifested
In baso ball In Gfarits Pass.. Four
city teams have been o'rdgartlzed and
already several match games havo
been played.
Miss Flo Thompson of Jacksonvlllo
visited with friends In. Medford rec
ently, . j. ' '
T. 'A. Ndrrls of Jaeksohvlll spoilt
n short tlmo" In jfe'dfora Friday "after
noononbuslnesa. Gobrgb Wlllla'uiB contemplates a
fishing trip to Jfoguo River tomor
row. Intorurban Autocar Jeavcs Medford
for Ashland on Sundays at 8 a. in.,
11 a, in. 2 p. m, C p. in, and f:30
P. m. 09
Miss Hadlo Lucy will open a musical
klndi.TKurttiii for children from ages
of 4 tn 11 on Saturday morning,
June Sill. n( her studio In (lie flur-ncll-Corey
Building. WipjigJ (,J t.
Tt'iO' latk io" ciMmirr.
WANTKD- Mrtn with horse lo St as
wilwn nnd tfllltstor for Hlnger
Mowing MuvUimi Co., In JiickMig
un it Jotopbifitf c(juiiI(m, Apply (9
I, Jl Kot, IfoJUU'J I(l, li
tfWfmmm sy mj twm
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M.JU.lOKt MAIL TttlBPNK
1 nVin ii iiTkirnn 11 ri
iM GRADUATES
Twelve hundred
Iho vmnmeiu'cmoiit
people wittiObseil
opivioM f tlu
lmul Uij)i school, elH JOlfl, Imhl at
lni Hpv rtiVullv InsfjiXight. TliK-t-'
,iliiarfor,if'mi KniirjKorpK' tlitM'om
meiieiii liiifc oery sent in Ote M't
nler luiulteeii Inkcn. uiul oY?pU
IvojiKj'liml Ijeen turned unxn.v. ' ?,'
ThtKclii niimttcrcil fori-ei,u,
one of lliV liri!Nl grrtiluntiii!; clusos
in tue hilorv of (he loeul xeliool.
JlKs Inojt Coffin, heaij of tlio mm,
icnl doimrtincnt of the UJVnl xeluioU,
nsislcd ty l K. Uootr VioMnM, niul
Horaco Keno, 'cellWl, ojH'ned the n
nm with a piuno solo. The in0
cation was giwn by Hie Ro. W. F.
Shield, followed hy the welcome ml
ilrvi.H by Jnuaw Vniuv. Hon. It. r
ul Ul)i ir'itol,
ilulkoy jmVo. Iho vlnss uddre. U
wn u vrj' npirofirtnle i(dtln.w4 for
tho ocoasion. Miles flttmmill, (he ehiv
orutor, pnve the dosing uildrws. Su
IH-rinteiiilont V, S. rolling pivsented
tha iliplomns. Tho honcdkiioii wns
, i .. ....
given uy me uev. iinwMns.
GERMAN WEp'LY EVASIVE
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(Continued Jrotn. Pace. 1.)
Ctiargv Itw VtolntloiM
'ilritinh htciimeni vnilin- front
New York, neennlimr l informnlion
nveivcil from iiassengers nnd oilier
eourceo, reenled'y carried soldier,
artillery, wnr supplies nntl eontm
bnnil to 1-Inslntid, tlie Iii-i(Ani:i ot
tip trip1 carrying sjweifically 5100
cases of ammunition, in addition to
other wnr supplies ami Canadian
troops en route to the front.
"Iffferencc U here made to Iho Tae t
that rnrryinp explosives on pa ven
dor xteumcrx i eontniry to Amenenn
law. It is intimated ihnt the Gor
man government would be elail to r
eclvo information ns to how It hap
pened that ammunition tvns ernnt
tcd to he shipied ott the I.ilMtnuin, n
vesfel crowded with pntscnuerx.
Strong phrnHcs nre ued rcganliug
whiit in eonidcrotl apparently the d
liberato jwdiey of RritMi nhippin.5
compahies to protect wnr shipments
by embarking Ameriean patsi'iiger
on tho kiuiiq ships.
Germany contends it is iinM;-it)Ie
to betllo the question whether proicr
opportunity was given to plnro-itHuM
imsscngern And oiw in safely' ilnfil
it in ilcfcrminei! Ahelht tlio 'ivgiiln
tions udopleci nfter the sinkinf; of Ihc
Titanic regarding- n projxT siippl"hf
bonis nnd waler-tilght liiilkliendM,
which nre now n part of the Ameri
can law, were nljcrved in tlii? cno
of the Lusitnnia.
Wlmt Aliout England
Finally the American mediatory
proHnl desiring to end sulmiarino
wnrrnre nnd tin tlindtling of; fohd
supplier nild oilier conditional con
traband for Germany nre renillcd.
The government expressed iht. desire
to know what Meps, if miy, have
been taken to induce Great Britain fo
embark on negotiations fo this end,
nfler Germany indicated her williiu;
t.esn t6 discuss n hojtlciucnt on this
general basis.
The Mitchell
oftctiAftD
LADDER
It's poor economy to mho h "make
shift" when you can buy the best lad
der on th coast, made at homo, at
a lower price than any other griod
ladder. This ladder Is securely
braced throughout, a rod undor each
stop, no nails to como out, nothing
but rivets and hnltit mux! In Ha rnn.
structlon. Orders by phono or ma
filled promptly. For sale by all
dealers a'nd factory. 36 S. Riverside,
prono 302-J.
"Ford Coll" Bike Booster
A 1 A II I. uas oiikIiio built Into
a ruljIWir fired wheel, wblth altaclKH
lo any bicycle In )0 in I nil ten, push
u luvor and it shoves you along with
out work, i to iTt miles an hour rm
a ksIIoii of kss for 160 miles. Any
nuhiMr lit I liu fsniily from 7 to 70
cmh otwrutti II.
Mlicr
usuf tin MgoNf In MHfoul win)
fIHH,
Wm, HMtik, AtUfHkmm Co,
MTmFOKD. ORKC10N, RATtTRPAY, MAY 29, 1015
PURteYPILllf.
In to rl'NK
' h 3HC iJtm siwiht rcVwmfirr tli-it
...I I J. i ... . . . BMKyJlL IrVW WlHtlevvr U (loilO til
Clliilon tMirle)pll n muli school IT jbTvQUjytssiB Hui nniiiK-r. tn tv
grnduato named In tho sonlor class Kl dmfng'V try'lTr
titnrik IhntV.brtjuaht u weed pulllnK ' iAf nilwZ Hi"ll ,,m ""'''v '"'
pe'iinlty, was ntU)lHio group Unit , BUAHNin , 'muC hnCflt U
t nl bit Ht e'r s(ripo(('lilt, took liu'niHVlM ' tmf tl McrliiK
tulgna fo'r Uiolf play Purko) pllo , Jr,,M
has left for tho east whvro he will oil B' M ' 'Mi)liiVi lrljMl.'
ter I'oFitell. Other members of the 'few! JM 'JUf, "f, ,p!
class, wiieihe"rciiH'HKnt or not, 'tll'pltM to ttio oUfiiiiiliiJl imilH, ww
assume their share of tho peualty , V,, 'm?v J"$ ffl
a an ovIdenrO of class lojulU. (It If- lnl, Itj rnun.l ipillo lutumtlr hu.i llm
rill, Oowglll Is among Ihls nunlbur.
Tho final act of IhUraduMlng class
was to paint tluir class niimcrnlsoa.
tho high school tower last night.
Abate BasclKill Peel
SAN' ntANCISji'O, Mm ai.- "All
foniiH orgiiihlinJoit l),ieli.il jinic
in Ihe Pneifi, t'ilaMt lengtio mitt' he
Miipprv'H."il,,''A. T. Iluiiip, preidmt of
IhV lengue, su)d"'asl niuht before 1
left for Lu AtigrK" lo iinextigule
nllieil gmiihliiur,
NtlTlt'K TO ufiKS
All tiiofnhers or MedfOVd Lhdge No
1HJS B. P. O. ICIka arc requested to
meet at Klks Tetnde Monday. Mny
aifct. tntnt atN'3 Oo'clock- a. m. for
tho purpose of Jrtlnlbg with (i. A. R.
In the Decoration dfty parade.
, . . , lfqK .Ifc, fACOIiH Secretary.
xtvnh: Nt ti- vim:it.N
All Sohs'6f''Mprahs aro requested
to alteriil the 'Memorial tiny exercises
at tho Christian chdrch Sunday nnd
tho exercises at tho Page theater
Monday morning, forming with tho
tf. A. R. am! .WJt.f. htjpjtjypark
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noi ccsAict wiincic ntka)
Ther" is itu kind of letter lfinl
i-ee wrilti'ii on nn eorreHpondoici'
oGnencXhion
Lrnnc' LiJcli liuili.
Tlicx-jifii tlii) letters tlmt mn day. will ho lovingly (ted up in
ribbon nnd put nwny with witsi null let hi Kolrift welLlftnilcri nook.
Crane's Lwien rjtttii ii ii rtrlrt'r? Hfr good eiumiili id ffroibn'o sifcli
letters thnmgh tlio yenw of n lifetiine.
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A'(ifUijgi;nuraviiig is a .spftisiiilly of (yn-s--wo
have oxiqVifod iiio iilvjlations-ntid aiinoiiu'cumoiit ror
most or Iho miplials during' tlio ftniU yon r'niid (alco
a prido in tli$ satisfai't jon oNi)i-essod by ouvciistoiiierH
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irHi uiiin urn nvryw i siku inni nicy su
hilt ttH-nwlxi1 to llttt pns'rlui of VtlMilnlou
fO'tlxt pots trots this smutti 4k nn tlirtl
Wfcr to tU nlwntf ef imjrnln lcVh. lhr
I aro rrllnvoJ uf n emit inniii minor ill.
lrMtiK, nil npprcbcitnltm dUspix-ars niiJ tN'i
isrutUr invui 'iiilftt' im Kmicr itMuiii
ilw iitclit. It U well li nuil 'Motter'.t
I'rlftHt.'' Oct a lttl today 'f anv dnip.
i ttlxt. Then nt imc wrlta fur a mwt ruler-
. two mutter,
loltiln nnd mMrtk'thu tumlc for nil nnwiKV.
AiuirrM iintuiwiii iirituuwr
Uh 4i Lamar UMc, .MUnto, (U,
LI'HICS
give a young look to eopln wearing
Double Sight Glasses'
Why not order a pair today t
DR. RICKERt
KYK8IGIIT SPECIALIST
MKDFOlfl), .... d.KI.'GON
You will lit' inU'irslt'tl
in our Window thi
wcclc, wlij.clf .shows
Ainsiol Liuoit Jjy Iu
poltiul, Highland Liii
on (Jrano?.s Linon
Lujsyii,. IrUiuIv,',! ,f?tu
tiimery .nnd Corte
sioft'dcni'd f'drds1 nnd
Hie latest ijOvelly, Liu-'
od lOnvMojics;
v
no tvouin
ii ov7T.wr?(ujr wunf4 .
htut nipr?frrTiiip tiiti
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piiier
inn
The gredt bulk
and mighty grip of
the Firestone Nori
Skid tread is a Vital
test of the holding
power behind it
The exclusive.
way this cxtrd bdwqr
of hojly jstbiUlt-in to
$upport tbc..gifrojrecj.
explains why .Firestone -service
givc6
Most Miles, per hilar
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FRED ALtbN HAIGHT.
A HuVeosnful loachor of lIfrf for oji-r fllt4olVpnrs.
RK'nlnllst In thb correct principles ot Topeli ivnd Tpchnlo as l'
piled to mOilerii piano iuyliiK tor ehlldreil nlf belilniieis and nil.
vanced pupils. Tim Instruction Is oiuml to Unit offered by Iho ho
teachers In tho lawr clllon whlo tho. 'cost Is idlich less. Iliiiiinmr
term, , .
il.ittnlT Mdrjio htunios f ,
Itoiini lot flnntoft.t'orev Hulldltitf ' .. I'lioim ?a
il
NobbyTreadTires
Made by the Largest Rubber Company
in the World
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Thu grrntvst economy of I'onl enm h not In tho
low print, hut in thu low nflcr coit of orittiou -
less than (wo cents a nillo Jn city nnd oounlry.
'fhoy nm ih'slgiicd ami linilt (o mirvo mul snio, (o
hruig the luxury of ph'iisiiut mul the hlunliiiims in
hiisuaws oik -this is why Ihitrii itrii timrn limn
700,000 now ip 1180- -this in trim! Im iiiuilo tho Foul
Iho universal rnr- llmso nro tho inuriU wu pniwit'
why you sliouhl hujvil Ford,
JIiijith of Hi is cur vill sluiro in piofila if wo sell
lit retail 1100,000 mtw Turd curs IniUceu AiikumI,
1011, mid August, 11118.
Itunnlmtlt f 1 10; Toiirlnfc Cur tfllrO; ToUu Our ?mi(l;
CoupcM $7f0; Rcli.ti .i!)7r, fiilly KHmX f' . I'-
Ik'lrolt.
On display itml siilo at
C. E. GATES
EXCURSIONS EAST
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CALI170llfsflA
.(V Iloujid ''rrlifhinm dlj-oct o tiflHlorii ,i;MIs hy l.ho North li'ink
Itoud and Nortlioin Pacific or Great S'ortliorn l(allwiiys,
, "NORTil BANK RQAb"WATEtLKVIX
RAIL 26 HOURS OCEAN SAIL
Portland lo SanFrancisco
Same Time aiiri Kte as All-Hall
x McalH nnd BerUif) Included in I'nres
"North lluuk Koud" wilier lovol rallj 110 liour.n otoa'n' (mil, I'oillaiiil
y Kiiu Krunrlsro,
M, Noilliiirn I'HclflO mills MUy 2!l, !)i Juno I, 8, 'it HI, 'in, 'i, 2H,
Mvumor train luvm I'orllHiiil 0 u. in.
J'tmlurHH of J'!utlnl Hloimmlilp Hervlmi )y iuo so 1 1 en Willi Imlli
fcHilKloiwiiriili'flki'hHlr fiiait rufifmliiiimiU fni hi JO a, m, i Ion
th Hl wut uHd hulfvt Iuiumi'ihi, fno, lliiNiirpuv dliilnu sorV'
)r .Wrll tor teliU't:
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