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"""t-ynf'fT- r ,, i a PAGE TWO MKUffOKU MA1C TRIBDN18. MlilDI'OUD. OliKOON. MONDAY, MAY !11. 10.1(5 SB ;-- & '.r 4 n " 4 M It 11 m v, w k"' ft f IvM j i ' jr? I lT.' I -I I MCALAND L PERSONAL IK! BlftlM Hallesk, wtf.Uit ardent Portland flsherme, has aa article on "After, Steelheads la the Kogua" In til May number of tho Oregon Spartawas, edited oy State Biologist William h. rinler. latereatlutc stor lea about trolling for, salmen eft the Columbia bar tlio Oregon ruffed xreHRe and aewa notes of hunting; fishing and tramping arc also Includ ed h the.perlodleal. A fall page pic ture et tha ruffed grouse, drumming, done la natural colors, la a feature. AttwMl the 8-to-12 aeaetea Medford Commereiat College summer school. Knrall Ttrnday. " 60 J. A. "Van, Ilecke and wife of Chi cago, relatives of Judge AV, IT. Can on, rhQ hare been here oa a short visit, returned heme Monday. Mr. Van Heeke is manager of the soap manufacturing branch of Swift & Co. Get filtered gasoline from the Red filter at' Qaraett-C&ry's. Medford Camp, X, 96. Waodmea or Ihe World, will 4ect eftlcorii for the emralng term Wednesday aigbt, June 2. Other, matters of Tltal Ira jiortaaee will also cone up for con slderatlan, Lwseh goods at Do Voo's. Mrs. lianalcy of East Orange. K. i J., is visiting .Mrs. "W. 1J. Wnltcrmlro of 1059 Court street Jackson County Creamery will bo ready to receive cream June 1st at , the Welnhard Ice Depot. . Mrs. J. K. ilellenlus of Seattle Is visiting her sister, lira. M. M. Ahrens. Teachers' review courso Medford Commercial, College begins Tuesday, Juno 1st. CO Charles Young will Icavo tho raid die of tho week on a cougar hunt on Kraas creek. Bee Dave Wood ahoat that Kra SB Rjriace policy. Office If alL Tribune Bid. Deputy District Came Warden Sam Sandry spent Saturday In Medford at tending to business matters. We have tho smartest and most reasonable hats in Medford. Every thing .reduced at the rolHIaery de partment of the M. & M. store. 63 County Recorder Chauncey Florey spent Saturday afternoon la Medford attending to business matters. Jackson County creamery will ho ready to receive cream June 1st at the Wlaehart Ice Depot. m Ben Sheldon returned Sunday aft erneen from Eugene .where he at tended the commonwealth convention. He was named on a committee of three to launch a campaign to place every city In the state under the city manager form of government. See Pierce the florist, for bedding plants of all kinds. C. D. En right of Grants Pass spent Sunday in Medford visiting friends and relatives. Pan Dandy Dread at De Voe's. 'The schools of the city closed Fri day for the year, and a number of families are making preparations for the annual migration to tho hills. The state school at Corvallls, and the University of Oregon will close Juno 1C, the final week being consumed in the holding of commencement exer cises. Velvet Ice Cream at De Voe's. Hud Anderson, who was sued for f 448 damages, allodged to havo been caused when he crashed into an auto on tho streets of Portland, was awarded a verdict of $300. Ander son filed a counter suit. Merchants lunch 25c. The Shasta. Miss Sndle Lacy will open a musical kindergarten for children from ages of 4 to 11 on Saturday morning, Juno rtli, at her studio In tho Oar-nett-Corey Building. Phone CI lit. Hobert Pelouie of, Kaglo Point Is spending the day In Medford on bust iiess. I Flelschmann's yeast, at Do Voa's, William Fanchor of Gold Hill spent Sunday In this city visiting friends and relatives. Jackson County Creamery will be ready to receive cream June 1st at tho Welnhard Ice Depot. Fred Colvlg, wlfo and baby of UiIh city, spent Sunday In Grants Pass visiting relatives and friends. Hex Iampman, formerly editor of (he Gold Hill Nows, has inaugurated a new feature In tho Portland Jour nal called tho "Saturday Evening Alibi." It promises even to exceed tho popularity of a similar feature department started by Mr, Lampmnn In the Portland Qregonlati known as the ''Monday Crawfish.'' Screes doors at Mcarord, Lurabor Co, , Mrs. A. Mt Mills, and daughter Jriio of PortJunil are exqpeted, to ar rlyo In the city today on. their hike from the Itose City to the Sjin, Fran cisco fair. Both mother and daugh ter were formerly employed n the telephone office at Portland, aiil, In their Journey ara. fololwjng thq tele phone rout. ' Have yewr lawn mqwm siiarpeaed by J, W, Mitshell, pe 3t-J. tf . Wrs, Af, ift Meade ofqrants. Pass J aiwadiu a, tyMV In the city visit; frjaMHirrAlatlres. Pop'eera CrJsjMHies at. D Voe's, Tho Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank has completed the Installation of their ow vault, guaranteed to ho burglar proof, through complete elec trical connections, A gong capable of htlng heard, five miles la part of the equipment, It tho vault door l iaft open wjhon tho bank closes, .the. gong peals forth tho fact. Pierce, the florist, has a tine lot ot pansy plants. . Sailor Vhlte, a New York heavy weight, who has hopes ot some day annexing tho tltto of. Jess Wlllard, arrived In tho city this morning and placed himself under the manage ment ot Jim Tracy. White claims to have knocked out forty-five men In his cnror, and to have boxed every heavyweight ot prominence today.' JacksonXCounty Creamery will bo reauy io receive cream June aw, at tho Welnhard Ice Depot. it waa reported to the police Sun day night that nn auto wreck had occurred on the Jacksonville road near the end of Main street. An In vestigation revealed no wreck, or no sign of one. Dr. M. C. Darber, Palm block, Hours 9 to 4. Phone: Office 110; Home 110J2. , A number ot Medford fishermen spent Sunday on Hoguo river and Hear creek. Tho fish were not biting goqd owing- to tho high water. Sev eral fair catches wer reported. Jackson County Creamery will be ready' to receive cream Juno 1st at the Welnhard Ice Depot. Roger S. Bennett left Saturday on a ten days business trip to Eugene and other northern points. Magazine and newspapers. Phono us your wants. We deliver by bicycle messenger. Medford Cigar Store. Phoa SSS. William, Von, der Hellen and wife ot Eagle Point are in the city today. Miss Flora Thompson of Jackson ville spent Sunday in this city visiting friends. Blaine Klum of this city spent Saturday In Ashland attending to business matters. Sam Hendricks, of Wellen spent Saturday In Medford attending to business matters. The Fourth of July committee will hold a meeting In the Nash hotel Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for tho purpose, of completing details for the proposed celebration. - All members of the committee are urged to at tend. E It. Itopcr of Grants Pass Is spending the day in Medford visiting friends. There Is no session ot the circuit courtModay, owing to Memorial day. W. E. Morgan was arrested by tho police this morning for alleged viola tion of tho speed regulations In at tempting to pass another machine at a street Intersection. He will appear before Police Judge Gay this after noon. """ RUSSIANS VICTORS I PETROanAD, Mny 31. The hat tie of the Sun in the vicinity of I'rxeniyhl, in developing in favor qt the RiiHhinnH, according io nn -official announcement given out toduy. Fur theraiQrc, the UiisxinnH between May 12 nnd May 14 captured nearly 111,000 of their untagonint. MEMORIAL TO MAINE DEAD (Continued iroav Pace L) dcudy wjioxe memory wn eulogized by Governor Willi of Oliio. The rough pile of gnmitu iimrkiuK the lingo .tuw of 2111, Union holdiurx wliosn rn;ik tind nnmvf) np npt known, wax eoyered with fhtwer. Following thohe. ecrenipfiieti was tlio inemorial liiliiiti: to victims oC t)i(.' SjKininh wiir uiiiler aunpii'M pf tlio putrid of Co lumbia, Sjwnihh war vCtenifitf. Sec retary Urynn wan orator of the day. Eluborato ceremonies churncterized tho memorial to tie i:ivi war dead tin der utippiceri of tliu flrand Anny of tho Hepuhlin unil WintKin' Jsljof ('on A NEW. PICTURE OF AN ITALIAN OFFICER Vidor?24li Vr,torZujKd, HnJy's now master of Tr. ' ABOU AMERICAN VESSEL TORPEDOED IN WAR ZONE I ti' J ni? U AvV m' I BH Vvi.'. IhJiSBlVsIJv - - .- - t - - -i i r '- : - - -i ' Tlio AmerlcM Hfeawwr NVbruHkari, rhwrteml kJjr n British corNratlon iimiI owiiM by n SnH.Fninclvo f.tenMhl rompwny, wits tore!oe4 rvcvatly by a Kiibiiinrbie Jut wet or KoMiet, llrltUh IhIcn. Tti shli wm fly. Ing the Aimriran thig wnd wa lioiiicwanl Ixmnd troui MvirKNl to New York, rflte lelt .May Ul, In Ixtllnnt, TIh Y hrwkan wn.4 the first hlp to negotiate the 1'iUMina t'iul. ThU trip wn nuulr- In AtWHt, lull. HIm in mi der conuHMttl of Cnptain O. S. Green, with u coinany of 47 uun, rnont of whom live on Hip pHclflc rot. llio vessel Is n stevl, f,wln-scrcw steamer of,4-l9 ton and Li tiwdrr Aiocricaa registry fwun Vw York. Tlio Xw braikan U ;W feet long and bax n 46-foot Iwrain. Nlu; wan built In IBO. It at Oaiiidt-n, New4roy. SCHILLING GETS GIRL IS RELEASED J. C. Schilling, a wealthy Coos bay I stockman, who caused the arrest ot Helena Bucklalno, known In this city as Krelyn Taylor, at Fugcno Sat urday afternoon,, on a charge of de parting with his 1337 diamond ring and 132 of his money, withdrew the complaint against tho 19-year old girl Sunday, upon tho return ot his ring and 1 1,01. Schilling returned to Medford this morning. Ho is about CO years old, and is a married man with a family. For tho last two months he has been living In this city, beig Interested in the Andrews Op era company, as one of tho hackers. Friends of Schilling class tho Inci dent as a "Joke carried too far." The girl In tho case was employed at the Star theater as cashier, and worked as a manicure. According to friends of tho young lady Schilling made dally visits to have manlcuro work performed, being liberal In his tips, and gifts of flowers and candy. According to the story Miss Taylor told tho Eugene police, Schilling gave her tho ring and money, upon tho assumption that he was liable to lose It, and used her as a custodian. Sho said she asked him what ho would do If she should run away, and that ho replied In a joking manner, that It would mako no difference. Tho local police say that Miss Tay lor, as she was known here, bft Fri day night in an ailo for GranU Pass, where sho purchased a ticket for Seat tle. Her disappearance was discov ered by Schilling Saturday morning, and after a search notified tho au thorities, who Issued n telegraphic warrant for tho girl's arrest. Schil ling left on an evening train for Kit gene Saturday, where tho matter was adjusted. Friends of Miss Taylor In Kugeno aided her. Sho will continue her Journey to the north. APPLIES LESSON TO CIVIL WAR (Conttinned from Page 1.) continued, "fpr thero are nono among us who threaten Its life, but that wo must see. to It tlal thq unity then realized, tho vision then Been, Is ex emplified In us and things wo dp, "Great days Ho boforo this nation than It has over seen yet and tho sol emn consciousness of thoso who hear .office In this tjmo In that thay must mako their best endeavor to embody In what thoy do and say the best things In ho United States," WEDDING BELLS Miss Hattlo Weiss nnf! Harry J.' Funk, ernploycd in thp mechanical de partment of the Mall-Tribune, wero ipnrrlod at tho home of tho bride's parents threo miles from Medford Sunday afternoon, by thp Hov, Fath er Powers of tho Catholic church, In the presenco of Immediate relatives and friends. Afterwards an Infor mal function wu,s given Jp honor of tho young cou.llo in this city, attend ed bv a large number nf frlmnlu Mr ,nnd Mrs. Funk will mako their homo Jp this city, COIN AND DIAMOND FARMERS REPORT FAVORS BIG BUTIE Steps toward securing n modified fori n of district irrigation, nnd the formation of n (o-oK;rative Water-L'-er' league in the Kogup llivitr val ley were taken at a meeting held in tliu public library Saturday after noon, when the rvpwrt of the irriga tion committee wuh ami. If Mift'ic Jent acreage can be xecured, Seattle cnpitnlixtH. .will buj'k thutprojaet, the IliiT-Hutte-projci-t, with tlio exception of n reservoir mfe being feasible, ae eonliug to the I'uinmlttco report, wjtli 182 feet per hccoml iih the minimum flow. Tho other projects iiivcMigntcil wore tho Ihick lake, -II) line mill Klnmnlh river. The committee ex pressed a desire to favor the lloguc inuds project, but held that the wa ter users and the company wero dead locked on iiiisrtiiht terms. The committee found that the chief opposition to (he Kogiiulaud project lay in tin; early costs, nnd that a plan oifered to tho company for delay payments received no coiisiderution from them, mid that promises of n compromise yielded nothing. The next best plan was the Dig lluttc. creek project, the water right of which bus been filed on- by II. 0. Howell, tip to 212 feet per second How. Engineers who investigated th project reported that :i(),0(IO nrr could bo watered with a flow of 200 feet per second in (In; summer months. Tho committee received ussurnuces thut Grant, Smith & Co. of Seattle, contractors, and Eymnn & Co., with whom they are financially interested, would back the ljig liuliii project, providing mi irrigation (Jistniit wan formed. The committee reports that active objectors to district irrifn'lmn would nrise nnd that the most harmonious WHY SO WEAK? .",jr rrou'"t'" f H-I'plng our i,ii ,iuuy .licoroni ivo- pie Huvh l-crtriusl This Farf, When a healthy man or woman be gins to run down without apparent causo, becomes weak, languid, de pressed, suffers backuche, headache, dizzy spells and urlnnry disorders, weak kldnoys may ho tho cuupe. Tho slightest symptoms of kidney troublo Is too sorloiiH to neglect. Doan's Kid noy Pills hayo earned tlolr fumo by their, effectiveness In strengthening tho kldnoys and keeping thoin well. Can Medford readers demand further proof of their merit than the follow ing statement? Mrs, Jnno Waterman, 1'hoenlx, Pro gon, says: "Any exertion or being on my feet much caused; backachu ami puins across my loins. I Had headuches und dizzy spoils and blur ring boforo my oyes. AJl theso show ed that my kidneys noeded attention, Doap's Kidney l'lllo lived MP t nil tlio claims madfl for thorn, A tho ailments that distressed mo so much wero rpmoyod." Frlco flue, nt all dealers, Don't simply usk for a kidney rem,eiy get Doan's, Ifidpey Plllsr-thq sa.mo thut Mrs, Waterman had, FosterrMllhiirn Co,, Props., Uuffulo, N. V,. Adv, IRRIGATION PROJECT RESPONSIBILITY RR COLORADO ROCKEFELLER KANSAS City, May 3!. Frank P. Walsh, chairman of tho federal Indus trial relations rommbslon, In a state ment today declared the commission has proved tho absolute mspbnslhlllty of Mr. John I). KockofolIoiTJr., him self, for everything Hint happened In Colorado," Mr. Walsh added that tho men who led the Colorado atrlko weer fighting tho same fight for lib erty'nxnlnst.an enemy as, powerful and menacing as any ever fared by our revolutionary forefathers." "Tho record of the WushlnRton hearing of the commission." sal Chairman Wulsh, "Is remarkable, to my mind, chiefly because every major Indictment brought against the Hock, efellers, father and son, as well ns other coal operators working with them In Colorado, by the bitterest of agitators, has been proven out or the lips of JJohn I). Rockefeller, Jr. or tho men whom ho hires to carry out the Joint wills of his father and himself, In most Instances hacked up by tho letters oyer the signatures of these men." MEXICO CITY SENI GRAIN VIA TOLUCA WASHINGTON', May 31. Tho con stitutional agency hero .today made public a personal telegram from Gen eral Carranza, which said, "no nior chandlso has ben taken from tho In ternational committee" and added: "Moxlro City Is now receiving grain via To I it ca nnd upon Its retaking by tho constitutionalist forces abundant provlslpns wII be Introduced." way t eiirompiiss Ibis difficulty Would bo to adopt a modified form backed by i permanent organization. A permanent committee iihu organ izntion has been appointed. TOtf; LATIS lt CUimiVX. J'OUSAJ: Uclglan liares, chlid's crib, go-cart. Phpno C'iJ. C0 Powers-Fords Why havo Ignition troublos When you can havo a genuine BOSCH HICM TENS10tMA(JNETOl Installed on yolir ord For $48.00 CRATUR LAKE MOTQR CAR CQ. Offjclaj iiosch Mngunta Itupalr and " qunpjy t)(fttlua MEDFORD PAYS Ti OF THE CIVIL WAR Medford paid trlhuto toiloy to the dead n m) living heruM of'iUe Civil war, by placing flowers on graves, oxorcUrs this morning nt the INige lhmilir, preceded by a punidu In whleh tho (1. A, It., W. It. C. Com mny 7, Medford fire department, city oltlclals, and tho Medford baud. Hpcc tal siirmonn were held In the churches pf, thli city Sunday In nhservrtueo of Mumurlnl dny. Hiorcs of people, vis ited the city of tho dead today, Tho nddrv of tho ilny was deliv ered by Attorney II. F. Mulkey, lln dwelt upon the nation's duly to keep ever sweet tho memory of tho fast fading ranks of th veterans, nnd paid a tribute to tho worth of tho old soldiers ns cltUeus, whether thoy fought with tho hluo or tho gray, Huslnens houses of tho city closed at noon, and flags and huntings wero distributed throughout tho city, Hanks, public offices nnd tho poster flee observed tho holiday, A. Ij. Parkhurst, manager of tho Crater Lake Hotel compuny, will ar rive In Medford this afternoon and plans to leave tomorrow for tho lnko, Inking a load of supplies In nn nuto truck, Tho county court at Its meet ing Wednesday Is oxiwcted to take action relative to the building of n new rand to the new park entrnnco According to reports from Crater Lake (tie snow Is melting fast. RIBUTPTO HEROES THE MERli RIS-CUTTING of the fnuiotiH ICobinoor Diamond is mud o have eoit $10,000. THE DIAMONDS yon buy hero are Ho beautifully cut (but nothing motoniiii be wixhed iiiiIihh it bo an appropriate Hcttiug, That, too, we arc well ipinlifird to take care of. In addi tion to licmi; the lending diamond merchant in tliU city, wo Imvo tho mo-1 up-to-date collection of elastic jewelry out side of I'otlllllld. If you want Quulilv, I Imvo it. MARTIN J. REDDYkJKK.-. 83t3sk I Jackson County Creamery AT Weinhard Ice Depot Will Be Ready to Receive Cream June 1,1915 Your Patronage Solicited AGENTS DE LAVAL L BENSON 8. epson, Mfjr. A. T. Lumflfy, - ' ' -r MRS. WILLIAMS LONG SICKNESS YiclcU To Lydln E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. rikWl. lnd.i M suffered for four teen, Jf earn from btgaiile Inllnmmntlon, icilllllti wi'limninn, pain nnd Irregulari ties, The palna (it my sldoa went In creased by wnlklnif or standing on my' feet nnd 1 hnd sucli nwful bearing down feelings, wna da pressed in splrltn nnd became thin aiil polo with dull,heavy eyes. 1 bad six doc tors from wham. I received only temsi rnry relief. I decided to glva Iiydla 10. l'lnklmni's Vegutnhln Compound n fair trial and aUo tho Snnntlvo Wnsh, I lmvu now ued tho remedies for four monthi nnd cannot express my tliunks for what they Imvo done for iiks "If thesti lines will ho of nny bemiflt you Imvo my Kirmlslon to pnblUtt them." Mrs. Sadik Wiujauii, 4M James Street, Klklmrt, Indlnnn. l.ydln K. Plnkham's VegnUbln Coyn pounil,miule from native nHitsnndherlm, contains no nnrcotlo or harmful drugs, nnd to-day holds the record of lielng tint most successful remedy fur femnlo llln we know of, ami thousands of voluntary testimonial on file In the Plnkhom lolwrntury ut I.ynn, Mass., seem tu pruva this fact. If you liavu tlio HlIgliteMt iloulit that lyilla I-!. IMuktintu'a VcK'tn IiIiiCoihmimmI will hclpyoit.wrllo tol.yilliUM'lukliuiiiiMcdlcliieL'o. (ciiilUleiitliil) I,) iiii,.1Iun., for uil vlr'. Your lntlr will ho opened, reiul anil iiiiswirvl ly u vvoninn, und held lustrlutconllUciicc. n THE FOR THE SEPARATOR WHEN IN PORTLAND Stop nt, tho Incoinpnriiblo Hotol Uonsoii. Modovii, firoproof, contral, ItntcB iiiodonilo. Bend for froo booklet. HOTFJ. -r ,.-Tvr. jr. m. .v. I . Ass't,Mr. L, P, Byrne.Assi M(jr! 1 I'nffJZ a -."4 VZf I-V ,g & ,i V If a.