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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1916)
rAow rmmVj ..1 " X" ES DLACK AMD WHITE FOR SPRINGTIME WEAR! raalarF -tesi- ntfm 10 ENTENTE ALLIES MKDF0I7P MATT, TRfBnTO, ME0FOKD. OUKQOL. ITEgTMYa TOmrAKr ffl. JffljJ BRYCE DECLAR mm FRIENDLY wfe PEACE C0N1 ERED MONTENEGRO u I'AIUS. Feb. -'2.-Viscount linen, i who hcnri the Ilntinh delegation ot I twciity-fio member of both hnueq I of imiliiimt'iit to the Anglo-French I puiliiiiiieiilnry entnmittee whieh is to I iiom inermigM nere ioiik.v nml on Wednedny mii Thurxilny, lim jriten mt interview to tho Pari .loumal. "The situation in tht I'niled Static much too coniplicnted ninl change, too quiukly from tiny to tiny." In -niil, "for hip to be nble to fonn nn roiijoi-t tiros n to tho manner nt which eents conventiug the Wash ington government are linble to do tlop. Thole, i, houexor, one tiling which should ho known, and it is tlitit the sympathies of the great ma jority of the American people (o out clearly to the nlliot. 1 never hnvo luid the slightest four of difficulties urimur between the Tinted States nnil the allien, because it is hitrdl.x iiocc-sary for nie to say thnt there nro historical reasons why it genuine i'llcudship Iiiim been felt in the Tint ed States for l'rnnee and Oreul Ilrit nlu." Lord Hrycc e.picci1 mitisfuelinn al the fall of Kraomiu. He said: "The cause of the Armenians is es pecially dear to me. Tlicie is- no people in the woild which has suf tcred more. It 1ms been n victim, not of religious fanaticiHin, but of cold-blooded, premeditated hatred on the part of the brigands who trim llicDischcs (be Tuikish government nml who do not intend to permit the existence of any national vitality ex cept in their own clement." Although he has only jiiht got in touch with the members of the Trench senate and chamber who are to tnke part in the coiifcienec, Lord lliyce already felt that the meetings and the exchange of iewn would lie of the greatest honelit during and af ter the war. "The gteat problem which the nl hed government will have to face nt the end of hostilities-," he said, "will be the (Mention of some instrument uble for nil time to prevent n confla gration such ns now plunges Kurope in desolation." Iloesr.'t it make yon igb for sun shiny dni- of spring -the cri-piics and lrc'luie-s of thi linen it humeri spring -uit.' And dotsn'l it tuin jour limey toward the hats and frocks we'll wear in spring One thing yon may count upon--and I have this information from .Mine. Keieheil, creator of the smart est modes, disorteil nt Palm clinch and Hot Spring thnt mnnv of the spring suits will he mndp in bolero fnshion nml hip length jackets will Inn e decided vogue. Just how effective the bolero may be is illustrated in thi- trim Ittle unit of black and white check in the new pin.scal cloth. Straps of white linen trim skirl and jacket, ninl the white linen waistcoat und relling: collnr add to it.s springlike ptcttiiiess. CAR It. Ftb. 22.- -A rt;orted xtatv- mt by the Austrian ambassador Ih j MarfrW that tho Montenegrin minis- torn who bud remained In the eoun-1 trj- proposed thnt Klnt Nicholas I should authorise them to make pnc ' with the Austrian, has mated l re Miauchekovltrh, premier und'mln-' later of fOrelgifaffalra of Montenegro. ' to Imue n statement. It says: "If the king ami the chief or his ' government were obliged to loavo, MontoHegro to escape from tho one in)', after giving strict order thnt I no negotiations be undertaken with I the enemy under pretext. It In cer tainly not llkoly that they would to-1 iIh.v uecept suggestions from persons j who nro now under coercion by the ; invudor. The king nml lognl cnbl net of Montenegro nro In the name pn-1 nit Ion m the klnies nnd govcrninouts ! at HoIkIuii ninl Serbia. Montenegro j bail been plnreil ly Iter rulers under the protection of tho great ultlea, who bnve given aasuratico thnt no ' soparaln negottntloni will bo made j with tho onemy." i QUICK SESSION OF FEBRUARY GRAND JURY Tho grand Jury for tho February term of court mot. convened anil nd Journed Monday, returning seven truo bills, and four not true bills, In tho shortest Inquisitorial iomIoii in An Ovoi-aeaa News Agency dlaimtcli from Merlin, dated February IT, said that, according to Information from the Spanlsb foreign office, the Span ish ambassador nt Vienna, at the re quest or the Auetro-lluiigiirlan gov ernment, had naked the Spanish gov eminent whether King Alfonso would consent to servo us Interme diary between the Montenegrin of ficials remaining In Montenegro nnd King Nli'liolaa In France and forward to the latter the reipiest of the min ister that they be atithorlctl to con clude peace. ! we v- yiv vris? f RrV i lilv y ts ' l S W 7 bzi ii . i i AN IMPORTANT LETTER FROM A WOMAN "BROWNS" SODA FOUNTAIN ,ho ,l""ory r Jark" couy Tn nr- nnr-ttr-w -rnrw TIlC throat Of fOllllOr Cot TO BE OPENED TODAY "Jtiown'K." one of tho most tip-to-ilnte and fniillnry raila fountain es tahllshmentH In the state with Mr. nnd Mm 'a (i. llrnwn ns proprietors wan opened this morning to the pub n I ii p .it S o'clock. All dishes, dellca rlcn nnd confections found In any high class entering emporium will bo .served with a cigar storo adjunct. Tho equipment of the place In modern In every respect with especial attention to sniiltntlnn. The public serving fountain Is of mnhoKiuiy and Italian mnrblo. The Indirect system of lighting Is used. Tho tea room with accommoda tions for ladles Is finishod In old and the booths fillet) with iced seats. The chairs and in this department are tho A beautifully appointed tele phone booth Is also provided In this ilepnrtmcnt. There are large booths lor tea parties and other social func tions The secondary decorative col ors ure brown throughout. In outflt Muz tho place the arthttie has been Kept In mind. Cut gluss and ltogers Itros. silver Is lined in the service. Attention will tie paid to the convenience of lady patrons. The mixing d preparation work will he In charge of Otto Jeldness. who Is experienced u this Hue, and will bo prepared to serve alt new -easoual dishes as given to the public y the Tnlted Confection and Cater er association. ftrown's", the latest business ad dition to Sledford. represents an In icHnieut of $.'0'iO. ivory India table name. LOCAL ATTORNEY TO REPRESENT LAND BOARD SAMCM. Feb. 22 The state land board elected O. C. Hoggs, attorney for tho board from Jackson county to t-uiceed W. I. Vawter. dweasod. The state land board has charge of all state lands, supervision of the common school fund, wjjleh now amounts to six and one-half million dollars, ami makes the loans of the i-dine, the Interest from which is au l onioned among the school districts. They alM loan the 0. A... V. of O. fond, and Ilurbank trust fund. The board has an attorney in each county through whom the applica tions for loans are made and who pa.o on the titles and examines tho i.mdK m he9 necessary. Counclman Medynskl to bring bin charges of al leged election frauds in order to pre serve the 'sanctlt)" of the ballot, failed to materialise. K. J. Poole, a former handy man at the Sacred Heart hospital, nnd in tho limelight last summer for an tin morclful beating he administered to a son of S. A. I), l'uter, tho no-called "Oregon land fraud king" wm Indict ed for steallug a cow from tho Insti tution. James McDonald and I,. Iluffoy, arrested In a Angeles for the theft of W. II. I.ydlard's Ford, were Indict ed. K. It. Hughes was Indicted for forgery, John O'Dowd for burglary, Frank Heed for larceny, Tobias Smith for the non-support of his child, and Cunningham and Hrady for juvenile depredations. A not true bill was returned against J. Frank Carson for mayhem. who was arrused of biting off the noo of a neighbor during the pro gress of a fight last summer. , The petit jur sessions will begin1 next Moudac ' There Is nothing thnt will hrlnj com fort and renewed liojve to the Invalid m surely ns good news. When tho vital forces are nt n low ebb nnd every-. thing acctns tinolcsc, n my of Joy nml ' n.tniminco will Mlmulnto tho weary ' lody to new effort nnd energy. A let-, ter from n loved ono has turned tho , tldo in ninny u ulego of Hlcknesx. Dr. ' l'lcrcc, of tho Invalids' Hotel, Ituffnlo, V. Y linn good ncw'H for every Buf fering woman. Wrlto him today unit . toll him your troubled, and ho will mmil you Jimt the right ndvlco to restore you. ' to health and bring buck tho roses to I your clM-eks, nnd without chnrse. Hii "Tuvorllo I'reucrlplloii" Jam Ixvn I tho rescue of thousand of mitferliiK ROYAL SOCIETY LINGERIE .Inst received the now flesh shade in the nmde-up Corset Covers, Che mise, downs and Vests, st tunprd ready for the needle PRICED 85c to 98c. Newest Styles in Spring Coats and Suits Are Here You'llfinrt nothing later in up to-the-mlnuto style in tho larger cities, for wo buy only of Now York representative lines, and in that way get all that is new almost as soon as they are shown in tho stylo centers of tho country PRICED $24.50 to $4G.OO. ONLY ONE OF A KIND You do not run the risk of 'meeting yourself on the street' when you go down town, for we confine our stocks to one of n kind, and every suit a different one, which makes choosing easy. SPRING COATS IN WHITE AND COLORS And such a variety to chooso from, in stripes and invisible plaids of dif ferent colors, very suitable, to bo worn with summer dresses. Then, too, there is a generous showing of tho ever-popular checks in black and white. COATS PRICED $12.50 to $27.50. NOTE Wo spare no effort or expense in making your garments fit as they should fit. . We maintain only experienced help and guarantee all work that leaves this department. NEW MILLINERY Busiest department in tho store is this Millinery Department something new coming in every day and already this section looks as though spring was here. BOYS' BLOUSES AND WASH SUITS The new styles and colors in Hoys' AVool Blouses, mostly blues and stripes, .(iJkp in Heyf: 98c. com. NEW CORSETS Have your new corset fitted he fore you buy your new spring gar ments, ilus't received several new stvles in both front and back lace Corsets PRICED $2.50 to $7.50. THE MAY CO. )ro. i. 307 culm- b l.OK- ri in- NEW STREET SKIRTS WASH GOODS, 8i3c to Come in the more staple street Mnko vom. selection now colors, also plaids and stripes have your garments made J,y,,r in draped effects; also Misses' "1 l'(1' fo' w'' when -'" ... ..... -n-ornvry Ulw comes tor cooler elotlllj. lilue Serge SU.rts-PRICED ,nrK(l )at(trns nn,i wn.ri $4.50 to $12.50. stripes very much in vogue. - IftiRtnccr mid Contractor mwm i"1 FnKD N. CUMMIN08 flnnlnoor nnd contractor, 404 M. P. & U. DldK 'Surveys,, cstlmntos, irrigation drnlnnco, orcbnrd nnd tnnd Im- proromont. iiisurnnrc. ICAltl, 8. TIT MY Onrrnl liimir.in.T office, c'lrn. Automobile, Arrldcnf, Muhlllt.v I'.nte tiliuta, ColUin !, anil Burctv llomlN Kxcclleut ni'n. Iianlnn, Reed locnl Mrvlce No. SlQ.nnrnrtfiKninv, nirtg J T1MK CAW) IN'IL'nUIlllAN A I 'TO CAIt CO. Irfaro Medford dnlly except Bun- no vor want I'ltUiMltATIO.VSV CltU TOIIiOTl I We limure (lint our Mnrlnello lircimrRtloim contain no Imrnifiil In- women. Many grateful iwtlent hnvu day for Ashlnnd, Tulont and lboonUiK'dl'nia. You will find tho beat nl taken Dr. llcrw'n advice. Motbcru, If jour dnuuhtcra nro wcnl;, lnck niiibltlon, nro troubled with bend ncliw, liiHsltuilt und nro jwlo mid hlckly, Dr. I'Icicc'h l'uvorlto l'recrlp tlou In Juxt wbut they nceil to mi rely l,wltt Hill lll.k.tlk lii..lltl t . I l.,.lu checks nnd make thorn utrom; ami excopt Sninlny at 0 a. m., 12:50. 2:30, hen I thy. 3:30, 4:45 and 0:15 p. m. Sunday i or nil illncafcca iiiH-ullnr to woninn, ' i0avo Ashland at 9 a. in., 1:00, 5:00 nnd Ift'Sn ii. m. at 8 . tn., 11:50 n. m 1:15, 2:30, 3:46 and 5:16 p. m. AIko on Sat- . urday ut 11:15 p. m. Sundaya loavo at 10 a. m., 4 p. in. aud 0:30 p. in. Leave Aahland for Medford dally Dr. I'lerce'tc Fnviiille 1'rewrliillrMi In n I powerful rcHtomtlve. Durluic tho hut 10 .vwir it lias ImnMieil from tho llvw tit tvint of thoiiMiuilH of women the imlu, worry, tulaory nnd dUtriw cuiimmI by IriHsulurltlwi and dUcaaca ot a fuiul nluo chunictor. ' If you nre n Hiffaror, If your daiith- ! ter, mother, finer nwil help, nt l)r. i ricii'u'a Favorite Pit'iiptioii In llijuNl ' or tabkt lurm from any mtxliciuu ' denier to-day. 131 ag Look on iiou- ' nil' UlkonHia wilt fit-e. , The iiKKlern improvement lit pill Ioctor rierco'a Pleasant I'ellcta. Tby help Nature !ntoad of ligbtiiiK with ( licr. Sick and nervous boudncbti, bill OUHIIW8, Cfibtlvenowi, and nil derange nionta of tho liver, atomnch aud bowald ' nre prevented, relieved and cured. waa tho moat cconoiiiicHi ami bene flclnl. Marlnelln toilet jireparntluiiH can only bo piircbnacd here. THE MARINELLO 11 .VI It SIlOl' roitA k. irn.ivv Itooni 107 (.'nriictt-Coicy IIIiIk. Medford. Oregon. I'lionn 057-It. Start the Day Night ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST Kurt a successful day with our succulent, spicy J I AM. All the leading stores in the valley carry our products. We Pay Highoat Prices for Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. Clairvoyant i If yon contemplate coiiaiiltliiB a Clnlrvoynnt, two thliiK (boiild bo tnken under comldoratlou tlio abil ity ot tho Clairvoyant nnd honesty of the uiuthoilH. I nm a natural born medium of 27 years' oxporlunco. Hut with my wonderful powor 1 will guldu you nrli;ht on htnlnnea, lovo, rourtalilp, marriage dlvorco and niln j lutf. Toll whothnr your liuabnnd, wlfu or Hweothoort la truo or false, jwhon and who you will marry, whon you will soil your property and what you nro boat ndnptud for. To those unhappy and dlacoutonted or In any j trouble, brltiK It to mo nnd I will jatralKhten It out to your ontlro sat lafactlon. If you have lot conflnnnce throiiRh ttnacrupiilutiH clairvoyant, havu n full Ufa roadlnx, $1.00, und know tho , truth. i Opposite Nnsli llotol, I'alni Iltock, Itoom tt. WESTON'S Camera Shop 203 East Main Street, Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southorn Oregon Negatives Made any timo or place by appointment. Phone 147-.T We'll do tho rest E. D. WESTON, Prop. Y "After 'driving mor than 10,000 m.Ies. I couldn't find enough carbon to fill the hol low of your hand." T! Jl molorlt vi wril.n it n'lt J'f.w'ri c. P. jit.i j '. all . i 0 it I.Jr i r jj.ne c'enciui. 'J t.ai U(.ue ZEROLENE iht Shndsrct OilBrfbhr (2.-J It mJe from eVrtJ Cal.f'J.-nia CJuiie a-j.liah-bj. Kerolene that gtu into tV r plution fluinhcr d(i.'t 'h'' wp" into Kumnn. carimn i i i luK Jepoii. bin afier iu-.,f ' i inj ii flK-!ni rL, i- ' tuiutJ and pa oui ou rviuit. Ncal l!m you empiv the era. X Ce, riMI uiib Z'ulii Standard Oil Company (CUeniJ K-ll ..J INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY-KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME f h n i on ord r -j" ' u Rogue Spray Flour Don't take chances on bavin? hpoilcd or unsatisfactory h.iMnK for the ali of a fow cents- H'h cheaper to act beat results AM, the time by lining iterai: si'itAon? ri.ont The niiref lour of finest wheat tli flour that means health and proper nourishment. USE THE PRODUCTS OF Rogue River Valley Cannery i The Best Made i Help Home Industry. TRY OUR MEDFORD ROLLER H. O. Nordwick, Prop. MILLS Phono 507 o o vnTirn rn'clnW1 Medford Noitli M.iln aWd o We Can't Be Beat when It conies to suillng high giaile mill work. Whether ou re quire a plain set of back stairs or a handsome Bet for the front of tho housfl you will find them hero to our liking. You can gat all kinds of doors and windows, newel posts ;ml bal nstera. posts, columns and eap itols Iu fact anything that a mod el n lull! cin make we lia0. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. Want Ads Try Lonanlierry Juice and Sherbets at the fountains and ice ere par- jTIlGy Reacll tllC People IUI St Patronize tho institution that maintains tho Largest Payroll in Medford. The Medford Printing Co. I'lio Best Equipped Joh Plant in Oregon outsido of Portland. r, 4 , J: ! Ask Your Grocer and Butcher GALVANIZED j 1AN1U 1 noGur. riverj 8il AND.WATER Thev Are -d&fo They're and J SMry . . uuuaATma pipe o o. uome YMsSloY the Best Qo t8 J. A. SMITH o , i ri- liirniun a. TnN 128 N. Goapo St. Telejihoui' b!)0 Crown c'$gjjK? Ever fcPl sssscrcr A t dford tyhit no at thf Tii nc offi).