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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1916)
mwniw vu, rutin m n.waun, oijmjn ham hum, n.mf u,v 12, mo .- 1 1 i' ilium I 1 I 1 n ! ' '"'.. .11 li VAfiV. anc I y ,' t Jf AGAINST SHIPPING i OF SHAKESPEARE'S INJUNCTION AGAINST DEPLORES DEATH LOS ANGELES FIRM! TERCENTENNIAL: UNION OIL PLANT OF IT'S PRESIDENT 1 ' "'" " 'WARNS WHERE MEDFORD GROWERS PUN CELEBRATION CM REFUSES LiBRAR BOARD yr ggggB S Peace Km m VOTERS REGSTER N ORDER TO VOTE a 1 ,. i' 'Ml it I w NfiitrtKfi of Xoler i nx'ftl injr vtrv nlowly. In order (o vote nt the "jrtHnjr prifnrkH it to 17 tii rfH"lr with the newly Appointed rjir'r of the Yflrtotw jtrwliit'lu. Thin rajrintrnlieti onion wibtient Ther are now ixlon proWnnU ih MwJfonl. Jfo.lfonl Xertli llivortidc Ifn born extended Hdiitli to Third ftraot, divided nt Alieu street, tliu ihortliorn portion bcinp Nortb Mc-d-ford. Woit Medford has been divid ed nt Main flrect, nit Sonthtvent Medford nt Tenth fttreel, the portion Iiotwecn KJuin nnd "Tenth fonniiiR Medford Pnrk. Medford Onkdnlo bns been eut in two nt Woht Thir teenth Htrect, the northern portion botwoen Mnin nnd Thirteenth, OrnnRo And Onkdnlo forming .Medford New (own precinct. Medford Korth Centnil ii now bounded on the north by Third Htrcet, fiotith by Mnin, wot b.v the. rnilrond nnd oust by Ucnr creek. Hnnt Medford precinct Iioh been formed from imrt of Xorthonut nnd Southeast. It extendi rnnt fiom Ilenr ercek to Cultilgo street, south of .Main nnd Itoosevclt noj th of Mnin Utreet, with Jnckhon htrcet ns tho northern boundary. Nortbonst Med ford now eompriHo tho territory north of Jnckhon from Henr oreek to KooNovolt, nnd north of Mnin east of lloosovt-lt. Southonfct Medford comprises tho dlfclHct hOiiTli of Mnin hl'rcei, onst of Cottnuu nnd Hcnr eieelc. Tho boun daries of Medford Hontli Itivermdc, Northwest Medford, Houth Central, b'outli Main nnd Korth Mnin nrc un- dimmed. Tho follow iiit; nrc the. rcKUdrnr nnd plnecH where volora enn register for tho vnrioiiH preeiqtgj v. Medford, N'oith Mnin, Helen N. Yoekey, Mail Tribune building1. Medford South Mnin, Hen Ouruc.lt, (liiniett-Curey building. Medford North Central, II. II. Hull, M. P. & II. bid,'. Medford South Central, L II. Cum eron, Postal Telcernpli" office. Medford Korth Hivernlilc, P. (I. Snedieor, Medford book store. .Medford South Ilivenddo, L. II. Cameron, Postal Telegrnph office. .Medford Onkdnlo, B. C. Suhultt, Oukdnlu grocery. , Medford Kowtown, II. L. Kwiug, Kwing's gun ntoro. Medford Park, A. 0. Hcnnutt, Hon net t investment offiuo. Korth Medford, P, 0. Snodioor, Medford bonk Ntoro. Northern! Medford, P. 0. Sncdioor, Medford book More. Haul M'odford, V. K. Conscr, Consor mibli grocery. Southeast Mudford, L. D. Cnmcron, I'onIhI Telegraph office. South wnl Medfoi-d, C. B. Wyn koop, 8'JO W. Twelfth street. Wont Medford, Helen X. Yockoy, Mnil Tribune building. Nortliwct Medford, 11. Lydlnrd, JncltKnii ntroet ntoro. Oriffin Creek, W. S. Hammond, Medford, II. P. I). Perr.vdnle, Kd .Innney, Jackson eouutx nhotrnet office. T the Editor. f.nt tenxun I wu buncoed bv the KMn-tiimfMMm Fruit eoNipftnjr of l Angolo through the hjiacMt vf it Urxe eoiwiffiufltttt of cherrien to tkirf canoorn. And kmiwirtir ntiraber of yonr nub!rihr nendinr frnit niwin eonnianment i! thin hoiioe, I d(cin to (rive thorn th Th regular monthl meeting o" the board of dtrnctom of the Drama ,'. Cntr wt ild at th pub Its llbrnry Tuendny nftorHoen. Ar- Clrcult Judge Calkin lm Wmpo rarlly denied the injunction touRht by Honrr D. Angle ngalmit the I'Rlon Oil company to prevent the construe- tlTj . I.m I "anK0M0t Inn,, fBr tho l"1'"6 to lion of tho'fnttcrM plant on ground .rTlwvo lV ho K,vnn iy n lllim' ot U,C Un' 'Joining tho Anglo reldenco nt Crat ZUlll, vornltr of Orogon, and Dr. McKIn- jor Lake junollon. In his opinion, tho jlnr, of Portland, In the near ftnre . nnia Mtitripmfui ami rnunnn nni lament of my exjrienee ami to tfcu' ,rflnw.r(nj. ' LARGE AUDIENC E AT UNION REVVA L A great rongicgation, made up not oiil of mum church congregations of the oit, but of people trom all eir oIoh of the eitv and Kurtoundiug eouutry, ImiIIi hiikinets and fcoeinl, grated Bvangolikt Muthi at the Nat atoriuni lat niffht in the iuitutl a aeiubltMju of u neHea of meetings to be hold for an iudefuiite (wiiud in tltie tit j . Mr. aud Mn. VaMoy, the wmniciaHK aHompnyiiig the uvailiiit, together with ehoruk of loel voiotn, h bun drud atroiig. added to thr spiritual at ino4iern of the henictm, thu being tnokt enjoyable feature of the meet fug. Itov. Mothie made u powerful ap 11011 1 for internal in tlioo union meet ings and devotion to the eniike for wliioh they mo being held. Ho i a ploofciuK nnd foii'iblo epeokor who novor ovoilookM tho prneticnl bide of lolijjion. lie bogUts with the fuodrt-' inontul truth of all life nud holds hi oongrogiition oloel,v to the straight nnd narrow way nloug which it muyt bo ))iii-siicd. The big auditorium was uoarlv fill ed last night, indiontlnjf profound in turoHt in tku woek. The iihoruK of 100 voices wilAjo enlarged to SiOQ elij' Uli iRA of niguU'tjf- There will be ho mectiux MomJity mkbt. u put them wite hm to ita dealing with 1110, nu imlividunl shipper, Tlicact in that tho producer of fruit Mturprod ueo ban been buninted by many of the commission house in the L'nited Stntct to which ootmigumcnU have been inndo, nnd I think it but right that when the re turns conclusively allow one nan been buneoed, that bin experience bo made of public infor mation. I am herewith handing you fot publication n copy of mv Inst letter to tho Ilein-Siuion Pmit company, which has so for never been nntwer ed. I desire to state that since thin letter wns written I received the award of n gold medal from the Pan-nmn-Pneifio international exposition nt Snn Frnnciaco upon cherries Irom thorium) orohnrd nnd similar to thoAii I shipped to the Kloiii-Simpnon Fruit company. I deem it m duty in makui these mntters public so that your rendorw mny know how nnd where In muku future shipments of their fmit. A copy of the letter I refer to in us follow : Letter as Written. "Medford, Or., .July U, 11)15. "Messrs. Klcin-Simpon Fruit Co., cninmi.Hsion uicrchnntu, Lot An- gelos, Cnl. "(Jentlenien: "I nekuowlcdge receipt of your let. ter of the 2d inst., with iuulomiro ot check in pnyment for 1105 1io.ch ot cherries-. Your explanation of (ho ory low price you elnim to hnve re ceived for (he fruit, of couio, dona not sntisfy me, nor nm I nt nil do. ucived by ita sumo vorbwity. "Kothiii that you could any would coin nice me unit tuo eiiernei weio secondary in quality or (!...( vou I.11.I !nu1mi f'0',B" ' Prove, to ... flw IiHjIluI iirnul lliiilnelnlmi li ft TI10 principal buulneea of tho mooting turnod upon the selection of a chairman to conduct the Shaken- pcaronn lercontonnlal annlvorMiry 1 eolebratlon. Mra. Alan Hracklnreod. president of tho center, ban con sented to tako tho chairmanship and form n commlttoo to carry on tho work under hor direction. Tho qual Itlos of leadership nnd executive abil ity which Mrn. Hracklnreod has so well displayed In the difficult posi tion of tho prosldoncy will bo glvon full play In the preparation aud pre sensation of tho coniJnp events. Tho work nlready mapped out, al Mrs. Hracklnrcnd's solicitation oh presi dent of the center, promises much for tho edification ot Medford residents, and other features to bo addod will make tho local celebration of tho gront master's nnnlvorsury worthy of note aTuong thosu undertaken throughout tho country. Prominent nmong tho promised treats will bo tho work to bo douo In tho schoola under Supurlntomlont 1 1 ill let's direc tion, and the production by local tal ent of n musical version ot Shakes peare's "Twelfth N'lght" from tho pen of Bd Andrews, who Js now engaged on tho libretto. Tho co-ordination ot all the efforta to bo madu will require n great deal of time nnd energy and It Is duo to Mrs. Hracklnreod to say that she ft making n groat sacrifice of her tlmo and strength In adding hor now du ties to those of the presidency of tho coutcr, which havo been very nrdii oils during hor term ot office, as all pioneer work In movomonts ot so much Importance aa that of tho bo lo dispone ol tliem lit the prices; which your returns iudionte. I ship ped the sniuo quality of cherries to F.l Pnso nud Houston, Tex., nud other points, oust, where thrv hi lived in good condition, mid from whence I received more than twice what your highest returns indicate you locoivod. I ahipped n small consignment to the oxponition nt Sim Francisco nnd hnve received the highes( coinmeiulH tion for tho grade of fruit and the manner of the iaok of it. I know, and you know, that these cIioiiich wero Inrger in siie nud nf least us well pnokod aa (ho ones you have been receiving from other munis in south ern Oregon, 'for which your lowest lemma wero union more, nut tuo ox plniiHtion is the other shipment received wcn small, consisting few boxes only, the ictunis a uliile mv consignment wn large enough to yield a ooiimdornblo clean up. "A Wiisto of Win ds." "Of course, I realise thai it i a woto of wold to ictnuuhlmtc with J 011, but 1 nevertheless Hunt to sug gest that you hae not made nnythiug in the deal. 1 will enturu the asser tion that the decrease 111 mir com missions for next year will mine than offset the defieieuev iu the returns I should hao roceivwl for mv ft tut. There is a law of retribution that ooum up oci'v injustice. 1 should have known better than to haw ul- lowcii my truit to Im eoiisigiivd to ou the hnrdost work uudortakeii by any body. Mra. Ilracklurced's devotion to her work, In spite of many difficul ties, has already mot with marked ftuccc, which has been commented on favorably Jn the bulletins of th'o national organisation, as well at by those who havo attendod the public moetlngs and locturoa nf tho center In .Mod ford" and the plajs supported by (ho center which hnvo appeared here In the past two enrs, tho most notable nuccoMt having boon tho ap pearance of Korbes-ltobertson. It Is mainly due to Mrs. Hrncklnrood'a conscientious efforts that tho Drama League center Is now an cutablUhod Institution In Medford. court states; "In thin caso It Is apparent that plaintiff Is suffering no Injury or tn convcnlcnco at this tlmo to his prop erty, nnd will not for some tlmo to come. If tho defendant doelrea to put Its money Into tho plant In tho faco ot a possible judgment that It Is not entitled to maintain an oil storage station at that point, It takes Its own risks. And I havo concluded that I will hold tho motion for tho restrain ing order under consideration, pend ing further developments. If It shall appearing during tho progress of tho caso that defendant should ho re strained, tho court will act promptly In tho matter. "Hut for tho present It seems to mo that tho Injury In the enno would renult to tho men who probably need tho employment thoy have, wero tho court to stop tho proceedings at this stage." ," ' PACIFIC HIGHWAY IS CARRIED 001 HUM.INGHAM. Wash , Feb 12 - A considerable kectlon of the Pacific j highway, wiilrh was reccnti romplet jod by the Mate, south of thla city, j was carried this morning un ' tier the lufluenue of melting snow and froet. The concrete retaining 1 walla were deatrnyed and an ava lanche of rock and earth slid down I on the Great Northern tracks The Great Northern trains are now be ing detnurcd over the Northern l'a- I have had more or less c.iei !c,flc a,,wa lenee in the "lund of sunshine ami ' blue sky," where the bunco steers run ( at large and the rostuurunts feed sick tourists on oleoma rucriuc for butter ami chieorv instead of cot fee. The tact, however, that people generally hae lea rued the prcxuiliug game down there furnishes the e.tianation for the lunk j oars ou havo recently experienced. "Promising you that I shall con tinue to lemetuber uu for some luae, I letuaui, wiry tesutfullv wurs, (Signed.) "Y. K. P1HPPS." BULGAR KING VISITS IRIAN L LONDON, Feb 12 -A dispatch 10 the Exchange Teleciaph companv from Amsterdam sas that Kmperor William has announced his declxlon that HlA lllfirrlAiro of lriti..n Uu. I..... 1 - "" ""' """" 1 rarl (u is 10 uae place at rotsuam Manh U ' I.t)NI)DX. Fob. 1J A it itn.i di. patch li Keuter -a th.n Kin,' Per. diuaiid of Miilguna antwd w-drdaj at Anstro Hungarian geiicial bead iuaiter, aeoiunpaiiiod b HulMnai Premier Itadosluwiff and (icneral Jeeuff, commander wi ,hief 1 the Bulgarian forces and mmitei nt war. The km- uud his muIc wcic rc.-etvwl 11 V l ion! .M.ilsiial ikii'iU) li.ni Ion- lMemidorf, i-hicl ct' sfat ot the AutrokHunuaiian tufu-s ROYAL BAKING POWDER AbsoMqly Pure No Alum Na Phosphate 10 GHILDRENS' LETTERS Tho Bchool pupils and their par ents of this city are greatly pleased with tho replies elicited by the let ters sent from Medford during tho recent letter-writing week, fully 1250 having gono trom this city from tho pupils nlonc. A quotation Is hero made trom a loiter received by llttlo Miss Irene Ilernard, U yearn old, who wroto to her Aunt Hollo, at TovH Ion. 111.: . "Dear Irene You certainly did yourself proud with tho lottor you wrote mo and 1 am proud of you, tor It naa such n nice, Instructive let. ter. I let Aunt Grace nnd Aunt Kllr.. nbotli read It, too, and they-thought It a great letter for n girl of your ago to write. Any glrPwho canwrlto n letter llko that certainly doeervea a gold dollar, I haven't got tho gold dollar, but I will send you a,papor one. Instead, and you can uso It to show us around when t'nelo Frod nnd I crime out to see all the nice things J 011 apeak of In your letter, for them must nurelv be beautiful." The library board l iU regular tnonthlv meeting, eiorv member boinjf present, adopted the following- ree iHtjoni; ; . .. , ij'.i 'HvWen. ttllfaln I. v.'hwVcV; tile piesidcut of (he library board of o,ur city, baa been removed from oar midst by denth; nnd, "Who'cn, Willinm I. VnWtcr.woft largely inHtrutiiQntnl in.proaurinp for tho city of Jledford'her eonimodlous librnry building, nnd for jnijny yenrs acted n (lie interested nnd efficient president-of tlie btrnrd. Ile'jtj-i "Resolved, That wc, .the members, of the bonrd, do express our sincere appreciation of bin fnithful sonicoR nnd wise counsel in nil mnttcrs pcr tninin? to the interests of the library and our dcrp senie of the lots whiqli ttio bonrd hnH sustained in his denth, nnd that wc exprcKs to his family otir hcnrtfelt sym)nthy at this, their timo of sorrow. Mo it further "Kesolvcd, That these resolutions be .s)read upon the minutes of tho meeting and that n copy he presented to bin family nnd n copy presented lo (ho iiewnpnpcrH of the city for publi cation. 1 "kAka m,YTHi; mbaks, "MATTIK K. PICKEL, "V. MELIJO I1ILLIS. "Oimmittca.of.tliojbrnrs' board." Ulinl You llnc Ileeix Ixitlnu FVir. Merltol Whlto Liniment Is a prep aration that gives satisfaction whero n pain killer and bcalcr Is needed. Wo do not bcllovo you could,1 get n better liniment nt nny pHce. Priced' 2.), CO and 11.00. Hnsldns' Drug Hloro. oxcluslvo agency. i I.' I . '. Relief from tire troubles A sense of satisfaction and security The cessation of hostili ties with the dealer More mileage for your money Aa k for Tire Book SMrt TIRES Y YOU nro troubled with dandruff, Itching scalp, and your hair coming out, wo ask you to try JlgrKKSffiiS TOC Minn HA lit TOXIC on our guanintco that it will glvo you relief and satisfaction or monoy refunded. Sold only by un, 50c and 11.00. Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Chiropody, Body Massage, Electric Facial and Scalp Treatments THE MARINELLO HAIRSHOP COItA I.'. ITI.KY 407 Garnett-Corcy Hldg. Medford, Orogon. 'Phono 657-H. Fictory Dlitilbutor C. E. GATES MEDFORD h A SAFETY RAZOR For the Price of a Shave . CDurham Demonstrator A Working Model of the $5 Durham Duplex Razor ( . . 15c i.i.tH.i.i HASKINS FOR HEALTH The Quality Drug Store PHONE (Sweet) 16 Wl. IBMSM Keeping in Condition A halt-itarved man can't work on an Ice wazon. And a wcatc battery can't clve spoil lichtinc and itartir.g service. We're hereto moke weak battcnesttron. THE ELECTRIC SHOP 103-106 S. Central. Phone 22-J Free inspection ef any battery at cny time lZ4lZlty$H4$4rt & 5 (?' I V r ? f t v V y . J WHICH? Furnace or Kitchen V ? ? ? X t T ? ? y y y y y y y . y a J Ahvavs (here is .soot and smtjKfeT-and gas and ashes. Always a fire to b't built, constantly watched and stirred. Always a litter of tho old-stove utensils. And always a task to be done. Is your wife always to spend those hours over a hot, dirty fire? If you could only know sometimes what she is thinking. Woinon aro fast finding freedom from tho tiresome kitchen tasks. They deserve it. : . You can give your wife this happiness.', Tl. moans new health, new freedom and an oxtra -hour caoh day fai rest and pleasure. Step into our show room. See the new models in Electric Ranges. Yon cannot afford to be without them. California -Oregon Power Company 216 West Maui Street Phone 168 MEDFORD, OREGON C 3 o o o o o i WL a H t y J ? y y y y y y y y t y y y y y j T y y y y y y y y y y y y C ) f)fl i. L.