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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1915)
...fEMftufc k . HOI 'TWO , , MifiDKOUD MAN TIUHUNIS. MJSDITOUD. OUISnON, WJHIWESTMY, .THNIiJ S, 1015 THE HERO OF SYRACUSE HILL . HUERIA 1 "The Ah.Nli't nnlloti an n wliplo will itovor netM'pt any "null luxily, eVttn If It Would only lie 'ixpt'iHud llljtl flpil party roufthi'it (my Itoii from it foieliiii coiudry. "Our pt'opln will iievt'i' mIhih!" fm1 any xo'riimcn imiirol iy J'orulun oi'M, U", unit iTirjiow liiiilijuiiliiriuu us noiiioTiiUimnh'iiMor i?uii ruwlHit nn W)fi. f - .-, IOCALAND r s t- PERSONAL jf WHf ,9- tf " " " V-" ' t t l BLUNDER IV.V 'i i. a 1 14 JS M 41 fcu 1 Aa informal reception wilt bo ptvon for the Rraduntcs who nro In tho AtnomK class and nil other member are invited at tho lionio ot Mrs, Bes ie Medley, 704 WohI Tenth street, Wednesday, Juno 2nd nt 8 o'clock p. m. Chnrlle Chaplin Page Tonight. 0. R. Batch well and Will Mllto mado a motorcyelo trip to Grant Pass Monday and returned bruised and battered. Batchwell went to n doctor this morning to soctiro treat ment for n twisted kneo rap. Miller limps and Is suffering tram a strain ed back. Two spills whllo boIur at a high rate ot speed marred tho Jour nay. Satchwcll sustained hla Injury by Jumping oft too soon after reach liig the city. Tho high speed, was maintained In an cttort to beat a passenger train. A minor casualty was tho loss ot tho tall ot Miller's coat, nothing remaining but tho arm and shoulders. Get filtered gasollno from tho Red filter at aarnctt-Cory'a. The following prizes havtJ been w air ded in the high school tennis teurnament: Men's singles. 1st, Clalro ' Seoloy, stick pin from Martin J. Rod dy's; 2nd, tlo between Robert Pe louxo and Raymond Klr.li, tennis shirt from Model; men's doubles, 1st, Rob ert Pelouio; 2nd, Stewart Torncy, 12 tennis balls from Mcdford book store; 2nd, Clalro Scclcy and Ray mond Fish, tennis shoes apieco given ay Schmidt's and bjtDehllngs'; mixed doubles, 1st, Clalro Seelcy and Erclo Stewart, tennis shirt from Daniel's, candy from McDrldo's; girl's singles, 1st, Erclo Stewart. 5 racquet from Ewlng's; 2nd, Lorralno Cowglll, box candy from Shasta. Lunch goods at Do Voo'a. J. D. Henderson of Klamath Falls Is spending a few days in the city attending to business matters.. Joe It. Uccman of Gold Hill is a business visitor in tho city today. See Dave Wood anott ttat fire la Kiraace policy. Office Mail Tribune Bldsr. A. A. Croft of Agato is spending tho day in Mcdford visiting friends and attending to business matters. George and Ned Vilas returned to day .from Corvallia whero they have been attending tho state school. We have the smartest and most reasonable haU in Medford. Every thing reduced at the millinery de partment of the M. & M. store. 62 jTha senior class of the high school gave a danco at the Nat Monday night as tho closing social event of, the year. There was a largo attendance. Three drunks were Interned in the city Jail Monday night, for too much hilarity. This morning they appear ed before Police Judge Gay. One paid a fine of $5, but tho other two were unable to liquidate and were put to werk flushing sewers and sweeping streets. Pan Dandy Bread at De Voe's. Orchardists are'ln the midst of the work of spraying and thinning. Mrs. J. M.Ttherow of Grants Pass spent Monday in Medford visiting friends and relatives. Velvet Ice Cream at De Voe's. A. S. Dean of Redding. Cal., is spending a few days In the city on baslneM. Horn To the wife of John Maule, Monday, May Slat, a ninn pound girl. Pop corn Crispettcs at De Voe's. Mrs. B. C. Sllllmnn and children left Tuesday for a month's visit with friends and relatives in Seattle and Everett "VVajrtu Mrs. Atu llakcr and daughter of Denver, Colorado, nro visiting tho family of George Mickey on South Fir street. ' '' Merchants lunch 25c. Tho Shasta. MIbs-Allpo Bef croft of Tnlont visit ed friends In this city Monday after noon. A. A. Flynn of Gold Hill spent Tuesday In Mcdford nttendlug to bus incus matters. Ficlschmann's yeast at Do Voe's. At tho regular meeting of the city council Tuesday night saloon licenses W.ere granted to E. G. Drown and tho Mpora Hotel. Screen doors at Meflford Lumber Co, A boxing contest wll bo hold next Saturday night at Ashland under lodge auspices, with Joe Thomas and 3lii Tracey as the boxers, ' 'Have jour 'lawn mower sharpened b'y J. W. Mitchell, pfcono 3C0-.T. tf C. 0, Ponllng hits returned from a business trip to Gold Reach, Ore. Chris Ulrlch of Jacksonville spent Tuesday afternoon In this city attend, iug to business matters. Dr. M, O. Barber, Palm block, Hours 9 to A, Phone: Office 110; Home 110J2. A, O, Mayfield of Hilt, Cal re turned to hla homo Tuesday after noon, after spending tho last week In the city and valley attending to tHiHlnetw matters, . jj Charlie Chaplin Page Tonight. .tJ, 8, GUI and wife of Duusmulr, 01.. former residents ot this city, sire apendlng .4 tew days in the city YJeUlB friends and. relatives, 4 ' CSHH-lle CkuipUu page TpnJgfct. , ' .rSsrOpD '1-2-3-4 -5-4 BE dARCFOL,Dortyj SvIn'ovTsF .vfS7cr 6-7-8-9-10- Lwjjlmj g&r. m frx )r& u-,"7 mJ 5&V A l i' ft llKHEWWouM ' I fV LED rV ' Martin J. Rcddy, who has been convalescing for tho last year, was down town Tuesday afternoon. Magaxlnes and newspapers. Phone us your wants. We deliver by bicycle messenger. Mcdford Cigar Store. Phono 885. Tho annual encampment of the stato militia will be held Juno 15-2S. Tho local company will go to tho last man. Miss Edith Meyers ot Rutto Falls is visiting friends and relatives in tho city for a few days. Kodak finishing the beat, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. News has reached Medford of tho elopement of Miss Ruth Alma Hall, aged 20, a hellagirl In the Sacra mento telephono office to Honolulu with Fred Roberts, aged 3C, of Santa Cruz, who is rated as a millionaire. Tho couple are spending their honey moon at Honolulu and will make their home at Santa Cruz. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hall and formerly resided at Med ford where she was well known and popular among a largo circle of friends who unito In sending congrat ulations. J. P. Corking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St Phone 3 20-J, Rev. Conrad Wllker and nls fam ily took tho four o'clock train yester day for Philadelphia, Pcnn. A largo crowd of friends gathered at tho do pot to bid them a final farewell. Dur ing his four years pastorago here, the Lutheran church has passed through a radical chango from a- purely Gor man congregation to bilingual ser vices, with an'Kngllsh Sunday school of about fifty chlldron. True to the Lutheran tradilidn of not encourag ing its pastors dabbling in politics or loral affairs. Rov. Wllker did not bocomo so widely known in tho valloy as bin scholarly attainments nnd his 'talents entitled him to be. Kodak finishing and supplies at Weston's Camera Shop. Opposite Book Store. Riley llammerttley, tho Gold Hill gamo warden, has taken out n license at Grants Pass for a marrlago to Oral Orth, whoso residence Is given as Josephine county, but who -was form erly n resident of Jacksonville. MIsh Sadie Lacy will open a musical kindergarten Saturday, Juno Cth. Phono 511 R. Commercial fishing on the upper Roguo for the sixty days permitted, undor tho present law for a atrip of rlvur running from Grants Pass to Jump-Off Jo Crook begun Tuesday, the catch of 17 boats totalling 1688 pounds the lightest take In years. duo to high water. It Is expected that n total of 30 boats will, partici pate In tho fishing Loforo tho.nea- sou ends. Hand embroidered linen handker chiefs at Handicraft Bhop. A. R. Owen, president of the John 8. Owen Lumber company of Eau Clalro, Wis,, and Gllchrest Rros. of petrolt, Mich., owners of Uie Hart timber tract at Dutto Falls are here Visiting Frank Owens and looking over their investment. The are owners of 42,000 acres of redwood timber In Del Xorto county and have large holdings elsewhere, besides oporatln'g several larje mills. It is hoped they will construct a mill hero In fhft near future, Ed F. Weston and wlfo will leave about the tenth ot tho month on a tour months auto tour through the middle west. They expect to visit all points of interest, arrltlng at Cheyenne, Wyo., tho last week of July for the Frontier Day celebration. Dur ing Mr. Weston's abeenco his photo gallery will bo In charge ot John D. Palmer. Secloy Hall returned today from an auto trip to Klamath Falls, leav ing this city at 10:40 Monday night, nnd reaching his destination at 4:40 Tuesday. Tho return trip was mndo equally as fast, good time being made over tho mountain roads ut night. "The Diamond From tho Sky," a new serial film was shown at the Isis Tuesday night and again tonight. J. C. Schilling of Coos Day who 1ms been I" ll'o city and Valley the last two months left Tuesday after noon on a business trip to San Fran cisco. Southern Pacific Rullctln: John F. Rcddy of Medford, Ore., under date of April "2 2d has written Supcrin tenodtn J. D. Rrcnnan of tho Western Division tho follewing: "Replying to yours or April 20th I will say that I received my overcoat O. K., and am much obliged for same. In addition to this I will say tlmt your lost artl clo department has got 'somo speed' attached to It." A delegation of citizens and prop erty owners of Rogue River called up on tho county Court this morning, nnd filed a protest against tho approved routo of tho Pacific highway from Central Point to tho Josephine coun ty line. County Judge Ton Velio stated that he' had voted against It and that It was up to tho commis sioners to reconsider their vo(o. L. C. Colemnn, a pioneer of tlo val ley, has returned to San Frawldo, after a week's visit looking after property interests. MARRIED At tho Presbyterian Alauso by Rev. W. F, Shields nt 10:30 n. in. today, W. P, Wnthoroll ond Alvlo K. Scott wore united In marrlago. Mrs, Weth- crcll was teacher In tho schools of Roguo River nnd Mr. Wethorell is tho S. P. ticket agent at the place. Tlmy jeft on 13 for tefie xposltlons at Ban Francisco nnd Han Diego, California. After their wedding trip fhey will mako their homo in Roguo Rlvor. Roth are widely known and tholr host of friends wish them rich blosslngs. CITY TltKABUIIKH'H .NOTICE Office of tho city Treasurer, Med ford, Oregon, Juno I, 191D. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand In tho City Treas ury for tho redemption or improve ments Roads numbered C37 and 038, dated July i, 19HV ' Interest on the above named bonds will ceaso at tho nextsemi-annual in terest paying period, jHlyl,1915, Gira H. SAMUELS, 04 ' ' C(fy' Treasurer. TOO LAT1S lO CLAH81F. REAL ESTATE7 TO :EXCHANGB Will trade 16 acres of Improved orchard land with large dwelling and outbuildings located In Santa Clara valloy, California, for farm ing' property with buildings in Roguo R(ver valley, Total price S85P0, E, S, Tumy, 210 Garnett Corey Building- L NKW YORK, June i.-Jeoli ... Rains, n Now York tobacco incrchtm. fount! gu!ly of,eonuruey to defraud the government through tho (myirci.t if money to John Hurkt, former mnu ngor tif tho coniinisKflry department of the I'nnniiiti milroitd, wuk hentetifcii in fvdern( court otlay to tlurteci mouths' iiiipriseium'iit iiiulluiit:i ! itentiary ami to pnv n fine of $11100. A nty of sentence pei'tllmr an u)ik-uI won grunted, !y Judge limit. S.ihw was given hiw "liberty under .!O,000 bail. .-..,.. TRAGIC NOTE OF GERMAN (Continued frpm i'iiijo 1.) tense. " He' wonder Vliere thin par iiciilnr shell is OJnjr to ftilL Tho parapet trembloHjiinn ehiud'of earth nnd pieccH of hellrnfn down on u. IIowloui; mutt we remain in this rut trapt I believe now that my nerve nro gone. The fire of tho enemy liu attained its greatest violence. Index crilinblo ." Here the trngio noteu of Contain isievcrt come to hn end. Thin dinry, ways thu lyewitncsp. in dicntes the "great sucee of tho French artillery and ii.funtry." "At the Kimc! time it hhoiv the hii perliinnnn effort (J'tniiniiy m obliged to demand of its. army, and tin even before tliu participation of Italy, wliioh on a new front will licn-nflvr take part in the nice of, (Iptmaii an I Austrian fort re .. "' . W TteProblaa4pj boiveajruie Co '" ' Khowlitic ut the It Theater PANAMA T m neerafor HHc!ClQBkO'1ste ti.,, SM(IVfri H I Cigarette iWiyMa H TURKISH'THOFHIES CigSMttMfWjr ANY ONE FACTION ';Nji))Aiiij,'.ittif'-i(('(Wliii)i n. 4iii.'ii. vtrimi,v. iiuf. vi.j .y,.i been itvyi d'rexldcnt lfn nut" reifunlinu the fdtuntion in, MrAi'-o, today Indued. tjir Colli UWlUrt.Hl pmtumviii ,lt- fxi zi. Wi Mihl 'aw n iiitvitiiior' iiujfvvin niiw .!. ,.. .;.f. .ir p.i' ldlnlllv iifirt forviuu iwnlli v.T nU not; ilVnitiMt'' nor e vimIK jl Hi I' kilt of (lio foivlgn country I live In. Ihu 1 luuy fiiy thini "Any foreign eoiuilry Hint in mu rein and hornet fn it endenvur to Ji'elp our tintlou would rniumit the liijj-' gcs liluiuler liy Kivlng Its, iiimul "Up poll or hhmNIhupo to any per-.uu tr fnetion. "Siiolt fui'lioas, instead of lirin':in.v tho null demrvd, would result in the oppovite dinvlion. WOMEN FROM " 45 to 55 TESTIFY TotheMeritof LydiaEPink. ham's Vcgctablo Com pound during Changa of Life. Westbrook, Mo, - " I wan passing Uirough Uie Cliutigo - f Mfo nnd had ;i pains In my hick nnd eldu nnd was so weuk I could hardly do my housework. I hnvo taken I.ydla E. PInkham's Vego table Compound nnd It has tlono me n lot of Reed. I will re commend your mrd Iclna to my friends nndKh'oyou permis sion to imbllsh my testimonial." Mrs. Lawhknci: Maii TLV, 12 King St, Westbrook, Maine. Manston. Wis. "At the Change of Life I suffered with pains In my back and loins until I could not ntand. I also had nlght-swcnU so that thu sheets would bo wet. I tried other medicine but got no relief. After taking ono bot tle of Lydia E. Plnkhnm'a Vegctahla Compound I bojmn to improve and I continued It use for six months. Tho pains left me, tho night-sweats nnd hot flashes grew less, and In ono year I was a different woman. I know I hnvo to thank you for my continued good health ever slnco." - Mrs. M. J. UnovrNUX, Manston, Wis. Tho success of Lydia E. rintyiam's Vegetable Compound, mode from roots ami herbs, Is unparalleled hi such cases. If you vrant special ndrlco w rile to Lydla K. rinkliam Medicine Co. (roan- drutlal) Lynn, Mn. Yonr Wtcr will, he opened, read and answered by TfOBinn, and Iirld In strict confidence. We an1 ready for the- Bridal Season with a superb stoelc of Silverware and oilier (lifltf. Seleet early. Gorham Co. Silver is the Bride's Silver for Quality. See MARTIN J. REDDY I1io .letteler HtZ K. Main St. i '(slfutrMt tn Every ihltiK' H6TELMAM km mmemo ,.Hcad(uaricfi for Cnllfor ilana tylillys vltltln; the Kx(H- Obr cdmmodloui lobby, fine icrvlce. nnd homelike restaurant will appeal lo you. No Raise In Rates v 51.50Per Day Up Management Cheter W. Kcljey "Meet meal the Manx" "'P"l' IIWW.WWII 1 two otop gueia; net!?, lam i mf niauite is peirauDWe lliitftiirilAirifAvorilt inlft(luciii$lflenc c5 fotmtevin drinlc x dnwljlf y. FlR5r'F0R atjodfjuvotitt Joaittairv UF Wl m 'kv mJKf I jwy THIRST" The SUMMER SCHOOL find , : The TEACHER'S REVIEW COURSE RIXllNS MONHAV, M.Wtll. Commercial, fihorthand and Cijinmoit .School Hubjffls, Three Mouths for 1". Teachers' Itovlow Course Medford Commercial College " , You Are Entitled to the THE BEST MOWER MADE When You Part With Your Money sBF09BBHHwviffliiH GET A McCORmOK , oithor in tho Big 4 or the Nov 4, and you will have tho lightest running, most durablo and best cutting Mowor mnde. The McCormick hno no aido draft. Tho Big 4 has largor drive vheolo and widor traction than any other Mowing Mnchino mado, Wo can givo you those nmchinos in either 4, 6 or 0 foot. v T-IE IMPROVED 1 Mccormick rare has no superior. You vill hav.e to ,soo and uao this rake to appreciate tho many advantages it has ovor other niakos. REMEMBER, wo carry a complete lino of repairs for all McCormick Cutting- Machinery, so that you will not liave to wait for us to sond away for repairs at a time when your hay or grain is ready to out, Pome in an4 see ee these machines whether you will want one this year or not. HUBBARD BROS. 1 .1147 VMkmVA immi'i EMM mtm I . ( . . n lift! till V. ; ;m . mxd& 4 C J.. ,mt,Nii: .tiv n ilntku then. Kjiw Upon Application. lit, x, ti'rp Ht. itlfoid, Ore. a.i V. J wr w. oyr 4 I i I J u.JJpj.k..hs&-Mi'; iJ WfefcA' jMbmw & U Ai. . U'i.drfnMJt.w.M ,.4.4V