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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
mnvonu Arur, Twnrvr, midpokd, oum.ov, 'minnow, hum uiy i? vau BI1 0 ES WESTERN EUROPE i REFUSAL 10 SEND FOOD 10 POLAND DAMAGE BY GALE 'SPECIAL MUSIC fp- puir ruttPM FEATURES TONIGHT'S LONDON, Feb. 17. Un-nl Urilnin linn not refused to allow loud lo rimcli Poland, nrcorriiiig to n Mnte mcnt today by Sir Kdwiml Grey, the llritfoii foreign seeretnry, in reply to n (iicmtion in the house of comtmmn. Tho foreign minister added that tlio entente allied government lind been iippniRelivil with n request to permit i'ooil to ho sent to I'oIhikI under neu tral mitnil, lint thnt the allies had replied they could not consider the iUOilion until tho various "methods of Hpolintion' ndojited by tho central lwffen hnil censed. To do other wise, he Hid, would mutely supply food to the (Icminuw, Under Hie kiiUo of a question ta Sir EiW'iml Grow Liiurunen Oiiituill. uationnlist nicnibor of pnrliamont for bon- Tll ' particularly tho north division of Westmenth. made tho allegation that pressure hud been lined by the entente, allies to dis suade tho llelginn jjovernnient from ncceptinK from Germany tin offer to To-ostnbli.sh tlio integrity of Helgiuin, lo restore her inilepundeneo mid to fully compensate her for iliim ifcca hiintained. U Tli!. 1.- 1.1 .. I.I....I ....-J tnin iiiiiiifciii it ifiuiii iii-Mn IIUUI tho foreign Hecretary, who said: v? "Tho Htatement iiiude in question is entirely untrue." Sir Kdward added tlial he believed the statement of nif offer being mnde to Belgium was ii1m untrue. PAWS, Feb. 17 A gale swept Franca ywitorday nnil cannot I serious ilamnRo In Paris and In the prov inces. A number of ghlpwrochg have boon roportod from the mnrlttmo dig. trleU and Ciio chnnnol sorvlcoflQiave boon delayed and at somo parts on tlroly Interrupted. Many tekoraph wires and many trooa have been blown down nud ortl porsois wcro killed and Injured In Parte by raft ing tllofl and clilmnoys. In tho Chambory district n loeft? torronf forced n rlvor from IV bonks ud flooded tlio plains lyltii? belosv. Iloports from tho front descrlbo tho t-onthor for tlio Ust IS. hours as tlio worst oxprrloncod since tho ar REVIVAL MEETING REPORT WATER ssvero In tho Delglan district vhore roofs oro blon off the houses, treos uprooted and many persons Injured and whero a largo section of terri tory was flooded. RESOURCES D Tho roportu of tho preliminary sur voysi of wntor coursos and sotircoa In this region for their utilization for Irrigation purpose aro boltiK lirlntod and will noon be rondy for tlio local public. Mr. Wlilstlor, In a let ter to thoso Intorostod hero yostor dny nays those reports will bo ready to Hiibmlt during tho lattur part of March. Mr.'Whlitlor Is tho head of tho wostorn reclamation fcorvlco and has boconio much Intorostod in the south ern Orogon project. Tho Talent dis trict project Is awaiting this roport before taking further action In tho matter. Tlio farmers will bo bettor pleated to take action only after they know what the surveyors found nnd what It may cost to obtain tlio wntor. Tho soiitlmont now Is for Irriga tion. Only an Inconsiderable per oeutage of thoM engaged In fann ing In that district would caro to "be ahowu" further about the need of water for supplemental Irrigation. AMSTERDAM, Fob. 17. Tho northwesterly Btorm Is still blowing tWitu unuiminisiiod violence and tho nlttintfoii lsHoflqrlbouns, critical. Ru iporls. from. various places of thcMani- fit? It IWll lf.ll allltft tlAAII llfllin firil IHlllnllln grave approhonslorii Monnlkedam has siiffored consid erably. Tho wntcr rose a foot yester day afternoon In this town, In tho province of North Holland, a few miles from Amntordnm, nnd is still rushing It. At Volcndnm twenty bouses havo bcon abandoned. The railroad embankment between Pur merotid and Onstzal In tho samo provlnco has been dostroyed, throat enlng a frosh catastrophe. Oreaklng of tho dikes around West Under lakes at Aalsmcor, eight mllos southwest of Amsterdam, appears to be Inevitable, Wlli-li people jirt' int'lTstl'il tlM' will lind n jit to iiri there on lime. Thin wn demonstrated nt the Nntn twriiim HMftinjr lt evening. Th hour m 7 oVIork mt earlier be ?wie of the hhth mIiooI baiketlwll game. Whrn the rhomn nnd orrh tml beOjn the first ong there was n great throng ready to mrtieiwte. Tlie solo by Direrlor Vewwy, entitled, "Keep Sweet," wan a gem. His Hing ing is nioKt ntraetive. lie has u mar elously sweet voice-nm! aa 'it like ' nmtir. Tlio- ehildreuV ehonm which will fumish the inuio for the Snltirday night uiiH.'ting is growing daily. Iast night Mi. Mnthin wpoko on the bemitiful .story of the beautiful queen who braved all to nvo her people. The lesoons from the hcroim of Queen Ksther wirV pointedly told nnd will be remembered by the great con gregation present. When Hither was stirred by the pern ot ner own people he wan moved to heroio netion. A like inter est is desirable for those nbout us who are in peril morally nnd spirit yjilly. It eostw Hoinetliinu to lnuke an ,ffflt (u Wve yuur friends nnd chil dren, ULouininningti--iiiil 1 tell you IDFORD EASILY DEFEATS FRANKLIN ST. MARY'S ACADEMY WILL HOLD FIEUNI0N A reunion of the former students of St. Mary's academy, Jacksonville as well as of thoso who hnvu boon pupils at St. Mary's Aoadomy, Mod font will tako phico Thursday aftor noon, Pali. SI, at St. Mary's from X to 6. St. Mary's Acadomy was founded at Jacksonville In IS 05 and many of the young women who wero educated within its walls, Hvo In oth er cities and distant states, but thorc Is still a sufficient number ot formor pupils ot tho sisters in Jacksonville, Medford and vicinity to make tho permanent association of former stu dents which It Is propood to organ lie at the forthcoming reunion a strong and Intorestliifc body. This Is the flftloth year since the cwtabllsh inent of the Institution nnd the pro moted organisation would seem a fit ting commemoration of the work of fifty year. That no loyal pupil will be absent frora tlio gathering Is the earn out hop of her alma mater. DUY THIS MAGNIFICENT PEARL FOR YOUR WIFE Possibly the targest and most fx- punslve pearl ever In Medford Is now on exhibition In the window of Martin ! J. Reddy's Jewelry store and Is for , aalo. It is an unusually lane Orlen-' tal pure white specimen, was found I In Bombay, India. Is shaped like a psar, and is considered by New York oxprU to be an extraordinary pearl and chtp at $ 7500. Mr Reddv would Ilka to have all '4 ho lore pearls to call and see It. LOCAL MOVIES AT PAGE THEATER GOOD "la Southern Oregon," the moving jihttures taken by Judge With lag ton BBd A. C. Allen were given at the ! theater Ust night to a large erewd, and tne pictures pronounced Miar Uwa the first, .pother large ! wilt M the films today and tsMftil. Tky areorth Wlto OuU'lnseiuj; the vnuuted FranlJin hilt Hehonl tea in in every department of piny, tho Medford biiRket tosi-eiri drubbed I'orllnud to tho tuno of W-M. Medfordrsgoul was' never in much danger and o cloely were the met ropolitaus Kitnrded (hut they only had three chance at guil, scoring once on a long throw. Portland's ol't-re-H?ntt'd exeiiKO that they could not nifet the tenins of southern Oregon hccuiit the gnme would not be eloe proved u lioomernng, with nil the ear murks of truth. In fnct, the game displayed n marked superiority wer tlio northerner by the local. Tlio Poitlnnd tenin claim they were tired from the long ride and (his must have lind iU effect, for they ceitainly put up no khiuc compared with their rep utation. Mutt Willimiison wni n wijwrd on the floor, lncakinK up passes and then shooting five field gouts. He lind ix chances to t,core, missing once. Thomas mnde a field goal and a foul. Toroey, Young and lSriimlou did noble woik in Immkiiur un Port- InudV I'onnalions, never letting them get started, llrowu, who wak touted a plieiioiu, did not score a field gonl uiul eonveited one foul out of twelve chances. The Frnuklin team play in Ash land tonight with that team uud re turns here to play on Friday even ing. Conch Dewey of tho visiting team rwl'ereed the gume and was ex cellent. No rough playing was al lowed and the crowd made to observe a sportsmanlike attitude. Tin- ha been a scliou-. ott'ciw in the j;i-t, ami t'li- Action taken w.is the imht one. The Boy is Father to the Man OM saving liko this aro fraught with most Important meaning. And what will alii the expectant mother In conscnint l- r health, her itrcnytn, her mcnla! rcpoa nnd the ab tenco of Texatl o u a pa nlin ubjet of it moment. Amonj t' - r-coffnlied Iielpj Is a jplcndlil rem c d y Irown as "Alotber'j 1 rivnl." Applied to t .o rautrles it lnli In tlt'cply to malo toera Jlrm nisi pliant. It ttsi itfi. ,i.& ..- ... JIlHmtnts that produce pain, It lighten tba liurilea fin ti,c iif-nous itcm. lodue calm, ratfut nighU of callb-gll,,g tn and inaVee ibe daya aunny nnd Imppy. Cet a Ijottle of "Motber'a rilend" r any drumi.t asd ou will then reallie wuy It bu lca fjenalikr) true to It name ia our best liome tbrousti tnrue svneration. It I perfectly kamlM but i effective that once ummI It rtuwwniiiw ut an erpettaBt BMtber by ttese wto wat thrwiali tbe ordeal wtth HUltfWBff . By writlsc to IlradlMJ Iteeulatw Co., 4IS Ijaaar Uld AtUata, Oa., HmV boeb that unfold tbMPtMiHH uUeli jdJmrMwUst netlgni OeHsiit l rd. Wn i. ' . -i" :. mi ..:. ii eosie you niue.ii more to ci tiiein go to Ihe du'vff n;.' tl0 spflakor. The great need of the, 'ytfflifft people of America todav is, a'loui,' with i "... cation and ph.-ieal dcxolopment, .lesus C'hri-t in their lies. "The moral uud spiritual sides of our ua tttrei riHjiiire attention ipiite as much ns the mnterinl." "It is no unusual thing to see n man willingly expending u largo sum of money to improve the breed of his hog', or chickens, nnd often neglect ing tho improvement of his children. Ho inn v produce n fine breed of Iioks, but ho is likely ns well to produce a mighty scrubby breed of young men and women." Tonight is women's night. All wo men connected with any orgiini.ation or elub are urged to attend. A large delegation is expected from Jackson ville for this evening's sen ice. Come earlv to act a seat. Toniht there will be -.pccial mu-.ical features. Medford ltonMcrs Smol.o Tho Medtord and Mt. I'Itt CIgnrfl. NEW SPRING MILLINERY FIRST SHOWING FRIDAY And its none too early for these first warm days of spring already the demand has been such that welliavc had to "hurry out" these fifst Arrivals and we have them, in all the new shapes and sizes in cluding quite a few of the latest styles, so much in vogue at the present time also black and white combinations. We invite you to this tur first showing of Spring Millinery FRIDAY and SATURDAY TWO MORE DAYS OF WHITE SALE FRL & SAT. Jf you haven't taken advantage of tliis White Sale you still have the opportunity this week to get tho benefit plug mmim A WHOLESOME HABIT 1 X In No Other Way Can You Get All (he . Richness and Flavor of the Leaf TABLE LINENS $1.05 An all-linen cloth, 72 inches wide, a variety of patterns, either plain or figured center, always sold at $1.25 the yard. Napkins, $3.25. CURTAIN NETS 15c tlust received in the past few days, some 10 or 12 pieces of curtain ma tui'ial, some with lace edges, others with a coUniud border, conies 30 to Jo iTlint'S n'J'l" "wl WOl'tll 25c. NEW WAISTS $1.98, $3.50, $6.i. Our new Snrintr Silk Waists havo arrived, in plain colors, such as peach, flesh, maize and white; also stripe crepe de chene, in all sizes. of the reductions. TOWELS 19c A great big Turkish Towel, full bleached, hemmed ends, and well worth when sold in the regular way 2oc, about six dozen left to ehooso from. NET CURTAINS $1.95 A good quality Scrim Curtain, 2il yards long, trimmed with lace, edgo and well worth $2.50 to .fa, suitablo for living rooms. PONGEE 05c Wo have some two or threo pieces of tl'nso imported silks which we bought .-. mo, timp'JJoforj the in crease in prn, . Arthios -Tt2 .inches wide and has sold hi nn(T$1.25. CORSETS $1.19 From the popular l?oyal Worcester line, just 10 dozen in the lot, and by a special purchase we get corsets sold regular up to $2.00 hi this as sortment, any size. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, 39c, 48c 60c AND 75c A neat lot of White Tub Dresses, ages 2, H, I, 5, G, some cross-bar dimity in the lot, low neck and short sleeves, regular Dutch styles. NEW LACES $1.35 TO $2.50 Silk Laces are in vogue at the pres ent timo and wo havo them in white, cream, gold, old rose, new blue, plum and black, 30 inches wide. i MR. THOMPSON LEAVES FOR SAN FRANCISCO TO BUY-IfADlP.gf, READY-TO-WEAR . ' Always on the alert for the. now styles, we have just received word thai' many of the big New York lines aro now being opened in San I'Yancisco, and we take this advantage of selecting our spring garments first hand, just as they come from the big shops of New York C'ily. No two alike on sale first of the week. HP I -r II "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Many prominent physicians declare chewing to be the moit wholesome way of enjoying tobacco. "I began chewing gome years aijo," said one, "and I soon found that it is the only way to gtt the benefit of all the rich juices stored up by nature in the tobacco leaf. I refer, of course, to the plug form of tobacco, which is the most natural and the cleanest form. "Chewing good tobacco like Spear Head makes the salivary glands more active, which in turn has a lncficial effect on the whole sytcm. Add to this the sweet, mellow, delicious flavor of a chew of Spear Head, and you have the highest possible degree of tobacco satisfaction. "I mention Spear Head because I have found that this brand is excep tionally pure, being made in a fac tory that's run strictly according to pure-food rules." Spear Head is made of sun-ripened Hurley, which it acknowledged to be the richest, mildest, finest flavored to bacco leaf in the world. And it is produced by the latest processes, which develop the quality and luscious flavor of the choice Ilurlev to the jupremc de gree. A chew of Spear Head has a whole fome relish that is not found in any other chewing tobacco. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. A. jafevw 1 We:Carry Everything in DRIED SALT SMOKED FISH Kippered Cod and Salmon Finnan I laddie Boneless Herring KyjijUiIiik In Kiesli I'lkli Cmli nud k'liints Medford Fish & Poultry Go, I I'liono WIU I Clairvoyant If you contompinto consulting a Clairvoyant, two things should bo taken under consideration tho abil ity ot tho Clairvoyant and honesty of tho methods. I am a natural born medium of 27 years' oxporlonco. Hut with my wonderful power I will guldo you nrlght on bimlnoss, lovo, courtship, marriage, divorce and min ing. Toll whether your liusband, wifo or sweethoart Is truo or false, when and who you will marry, when you will soil your proporty and what you are boat adaptod for. To those unhappy and dtscontontod or In any troiiblo, bring It to mo and I will fitralghton It out to your entire- sat isfaction. If you havo lost conflaotico through unscrupulous clairvoyants, havo a full life reading, $1.00, and know tlio truth. OpiKisltw Xio.lt Hotel, I'atiii Itoom 11. Illuck, WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southern Orogon Negatives Made any timo 01 plaeo by appointment. Phono M7-.T We'll do the rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. 1IL. Insurance. BAIIIj 8. TUMY OKnernl Insuronco office. Klro, Automobile, Accldont, Liability, pinto Olam, Contract, nnd Surety Ilondn. Kxrollont com tmnloa, good local sorvlco. No. 210 Oarnott-Coroy Illdg. Instruction In Music IlTinilT MUSIC STUDIO It oora 401, Oarnott-Coroy bldg. Fred Al- Still'! !bn Dii ,on "a'But, piano; Mrs. Florence oinu ine im nlll,,ny jia,sUt V0,COi Pbon8 ACORN BRAND BACONtJ----- . rr,, flnrlmgo End a successful day with ouuWrYenlfHyyagTSS? All the leading stores in the valley carry our products. CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. M&J&Q&M?) SI VMV ! m ib SAFE DEPOSIT PRUDENCE The prudent nron docs not wait far fire or theft before he gets Safe Deposit Protection for his valuablos, Our Vault Is Flro and Ilurglar Proof. Wo have Snfo IJopoalt IIoxoh for rent lioro as low as Sl'.OO AMI IP l'KK VKAIt OVER ?Z VEAR5 UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT ft m .AA.A.A.AA.A.fk 04iVTI x'5 ! w" X - i ' ',0 --OaJ V V f ? T V V ? f ? T T t r r f t Y T r T t X J ones Vjamin Every Month t v T ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y f Y Y Y Tho combined offorU of the "Tnwts" to put .loiicHjnit nf business hak been a COMPLETE FAILURE. As fast as tho people of Medford diicovor the lat stunt the "TRUSTS" resorted to they begin to open their eves and say to themselves: "if tlrov want Jones out of busineKs ho bad, wo pooplo of Medford WANT HIM IN. There's a reason .Jones started in business with the idea of helping to make Medford a cheap place to . live instead of the highest kon the coast as it had been. Wo carry a line of the best goods that wo can buy and save you from lo to '20 per cent on same at tho samo. time. AVo havo FREE DELIVERY, TELEPHONE and everything that goes to nwlco up an np-to-dato Groc ery Store. And, last, but not least, you gel 1(5 oz. for a pound on your phono ortlors. Conic in and look around the .rones' arc alwavs glad lo see von. . a JONES CASH GROCERY I. Firsl Store East of Park. " PUONE 225 C9 fck&Vfefc Y u o o o