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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1916)
f s ilWftfc. P'A'aiD FOUR OTDFcmn MAifi TtiTniryrc, nwouoinmoif. nMrnu,y. vMmAWX.Mui&:. . im 'H ft" 1 I K 1 ' . I I w .1 41 H J, I4f W G O o o fr M'lS'l. , , ..i,.),t, , TOCAL AND PERSONAL t ' i The postmaster at llunrom, thin comity, has resigned. The postal da jssrtmant's Inspector will giro no (tte of oamfnatlon for that poai tlHM by posting It In the loeal post otfloe. ApplloantA for the lluncom oMIse havo not yet announced tliolr ambition to bo tbo Nasby nt that Creas Heads. 2609 to loan on good farm, oloso In. II. S. Stlno. Mrs. f. II. N'ethorby, who ban boon enjoying tbo sunny I'obrunry weather In tills valloy, visiting with frlrtula in several communities for thron weeks, will lonvo for hor homo nt Amity, thin stato.'lhls evening. Mrs. Xcthorby formerly roaldod at Jsck- HOKVlllc. Turklak aoMgot 30c lb. Tin Shas ta. A. A. I'lynn, of Cranta Pass, was a ohuarful visitor In Medford yestcr dny, returning homo lust night. 2G off oa Kodaks at 1701(001 Camora Shop. "I will bo back to I'ayotto Sunday," said 10. U. Iloltbce, n fruit and stock man of Idaho, to a number of bin frlcnda yesterday. "Your Irrigation plniiH uro not sufficiently advanced to nnablo mo to figure on what I want to do when I como hero to nlay. I cannot net aloiiR without water. Nor can your farmorB already operating here. Thoy may think they can, but It In costing thorn a lot of money evory year to think no. An occasional good year on account of tmturnl precipitation Ih not enough for tho farmer who must work hard for what ho guts. Ho must be In annul by available water of n maxl mum crop practically every year. One year or Iohh by drouth will de stroy bin prorita on half a dozen food yoarM. (let your Irrigation, nv nil meaiiR." Dr. lloltheo In a retired dentist who prefers to. farm where conditions nro favorable, but ho dornn't like tho Idaho ellmato. dates sella Tord cars, 200 down and $25 a month. It. a. Uurdlck, of Ashland, re turned homo last evening, after a day of buslnotM In Medfoid. Preparedness Is tho Issuo, so bring In your lawnmower and havo It sharpened and bo prepared for what Is coming. J. W. Mltcuolt. I), l'ryer, of Weed, Cal , "ran" down to Medford yesterday, but he hasn't "run" back yet. Joe Arm strong, who "ran" down on tho name train, says ho will remain In this val loy unless something happens to cause him to "fly" baok. Kd. Harvoy Joined them at llnrnbrook, but soya ho will havo to "skip" back today. Thus tho visitors keep "Jumping" In and out of the southern Oregon me tropolis all of the time. Home of thorn may come, some day, to watch "The Smudging Tot" In operation. Inspiration," u ten-reel shown at Star theater Wednesday and Thurs day, Maicli 1-2. J93 J. H. Ilalloy, of Ashland, ran down to Medford yestorduy on busluoaa, returning In the evening. Sen Maddox b Downey, Portland avo. greenhouse, about tomato plants far acreage planting. Standard va rieties, lowest prices, 290 Ooorgo Netls, of Agor, Cal., Is In the city op business, Sco Davo Wood about that flra In suranco policy. OfUco Mall Tribune Illdg. Deputy ahoriff It. 8. I.eabo, of Portland, left last rvenlng on his m turn with Chas. W. Smith, charged with attempting to escape with an automobile not yet fully paid for. Mr. Ittalmon, of tho Klstrlkar agency, will drive the tar back to Portland. A. 8, Hilton, fire Insurance, West chatter, New Zealand and German Amerloan, all old line companies. 289 I). O. Anderson, of Oregon City, Is Ih Medford en buslne. Tl, Disk Bandars your troubles abut papering, painting or tint UK. S07 Prod T. Osborn, superintendent or the Hall Oro mine on tho Ap plogate rlter returned yoaterday -with eamp Mipplles. J. I), llrll, of titls elty, owns (ha Hell Oro. Now Is the time to plant roses. fome uxtra cholco three-) war-old Car oilna Taotout and l'rau Karl Druekl from the finest rose hedge In Med ford. Order at otic aa supply la Urn. Itial. Pierce tho Klorlst. 3lenry Wlprut, of Rait I.ake City, Is a busliiHMi visitor In Medford and vicinity today. Medford Taxi Co. "Anywhere any time. " Phone SSB. Jlr. WfflttM ttr flfMmiMta will ad (I roan a Unitarian neetfnK tomorrow at Rt. Mark's Mil at o'rlMtt In lha afternoon !!. Mr aMsnWiMs ta paster ot the Unltartaa rhwreh at Oakland, Cal. He la n his retnrn home from a clerkal rtett te Haltte, In whlrh eUy a new Cnltarlan chart h has Jnst been eetabllabml. The ad drese at St. Mark's hall tomorrow afternoon promlfwa to be betli enter taining and Instructive In more than an ordinary way. Weston Camera 3nop for first clans Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Mrs. Inez White, of ApinVigato, Is visiting with former neighbors In Medford today. Mho will remain un til Mooday. Tho Star brand of typowrltor rib bons aro guaranteed to glvo 75,000 Impressions of tho type. "8" and "o" without no clogging tae typ as to show on tho pnpc. Thin Is a prstty Wobstor company sgrcn to with Star ribbons. Sold by tho Mtdford Trlnt- Ins company. Attorney Porter J. Noff Is In I'urt- land on buslnoas. Ho will return early next week. Typowrltor papers all kinds, at Medford Printing Co. Cliarloa A. Murdock, noted ns au thor mid lecturer.'wlll deliver a lec ture at tho public library tonight on "Personal Itomliilscenccn of Ilret Hnrte." Tho lecture will bo free. Tho public In Invited to hear this moro tli mi ordinarily Interesting sketch of moro than an ordinarily Interesting character In tho llfo and literature of the wont. Peanut brittle, 20c. Tho Shasta, Lovers of the unusual In tho drama lire awaiting the coming of "Peg o' My Ilotirt," which Ollvor Morosco Is sending to the Vlning Theater, Ashland, on Mondaj, February 28, for a return engagement. Thla work of .1. Hartley Manners Is one of the sensations of the theatrical world, and proves beyond all cavil that the public will go to nt'o u hlgh-clasn, clean play, oven though It duals with n phitHo of llfo of which the gouernl run or humanity knows llttlo. It In the heart quality In tho unusual story of "Pog" which has created Its tromendous vogue. Kluronco Martin as "Peg" appeared In tho title rolo for eight mouths In Iloston and five montlin In Philadelphia and recently In San Francisco. Mrs. II. K. llaney has moved hor dress making shop to Oiirnett Corey bldg. Koom 31.1 mid .114. Tho dancing features by IiIkIi school glrln mid Ihh at tho Page last evening were surprisingly good. The "Clown Dance' was both cleer and amusing. The boys Cliarlli Chnpllu number the house down." The "linthetlc Dance" by a trla of high sehool girls was worthy of proreNslmmls. It was repeatedly encored. The same fea tures will be shown again this even ing, In addition to the picture pro gram, for the regular admission charge. Danker II. K. Polwand. or Ashland, transacted btikluea In this city to day. When better Insurance ts sold Holmes, the Imurance Man, will sell It County Assessor W T. Grieve, who has boon attending the assessors' convention at Salem, has returned to his official quartern at Jacksonville. The contention was well attended and transacted u volume of Important business Mr Grieve visited Med ford on IniHlnesH toda OmrsttAltanl, t VmH. H irn aetlng fcwrtrisw m Merfforrf tbta aft afJWM. Sfr. AlfoH hi the mrhlMtor In Mr recent poultry shew whs took the ble rifn on everything ho entered. Hhi were Mnff I.earherns He was awarded (he first premium on the trie, en the cockerel anil on the hen. InsHfo.yoHr ante In the Alllaneo against inert, firo. C. Y. Tengwald. Henry Oatiste, of Applegafe, came to Medford today to meet his sister, Mrs. Annn J. Mneller. of North Yak ima, who will arrive to remain all summer. Mrs. .Mueller's husband re cently passed away at North Yak ima and she has disposed or the bus iness thnrjS. o Have tfint Iflg .vaaiwm olonnor do your work. Telephone 0U7-M. S9l Dr. J. K. Itedily lias returned from the Dlue Lodge mine where ho took repreeentatlvoe of a Iloston mining syndicate, who have left experfa U go over the proporty with a view of pur rhase. Tho party Itet to vlow other mining uroportles Saturday. With copper at 34 cents, there Is every roa non to Relievo that the sale and op will, this tffmilwg at the pnWlf llerary Htitt a loettire on ilret Harte, with whom he had pureonal arqNalntatire. Thta leetnre Is free to the public. 3. O Gerklng, trio scat all around photographer In sou thorn Oregon. Always Tollable. Negative made any where, time or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phono 820-.I. - Mrs John A. Westerlund, who un-l derwent a severe oivbtlon some time and who has been confined at the Sacred Heart hospital since, has re covered sufficiently so that she could be taken to the Hotel Holland, where Mr. and Mrs. Westerlund will reside for some time to come. Smok a King Spitz clar, Cc. Thy Oro homemade. tf Tli ft funeral scrilrcs for tho Into 8. Frank Miolno, who died rccefiti? RUSSIANS TAKE 1KISH Fi OF Oil E1AS PBTItOaitAD, Feb. 2C Tho cap tnre dfiKpnusunhabe, J'crslo. Is oft I riejally ann6iinccd. ' '. 'I An official dispatch from Tehe ran, published yesterday, said that after a scrie? or battles In tho moun tain passes, nn n result or which tho 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Thoy will Itoeelann captured a rAislderiUHO t . . . . . . I . . ... t . .. H oe conducted uy e Masonic oruer. The Aleha Deltn class o f tho In Kansas, will be held at Ashlsnd at Btltr warranty, but that Is wht thef"ra"10"10,f t,,n m,no are nInK tho liuBniiiiiuii'ii ui uir near tuiuro. Get your typoarlter pii)r frem Medford Prlntlnfi Co. Tho monstrosity In vcgetab'lr root growth, loft at tho Comiuorclsl club rooms yesterday bv Mr. Iiradshav. Ih known ns the Chllllcotho vino or wild gourd, it grows In uboiiiinnblo luxuriance, when left to Its own physiological whim, and In said to be dirrieult or eradication. Vines grow on 100 roet long, thlcklj covering an nrea or 200 feet In diameter. On tho vines grow pods or gourdn con taining two or three Inrgo seeds, Tho fnrni reporter Is Indebted, to the bot any editor ror thin Information. Two men Just In from the const sav tlmv have seen It grow on the coast or Oregon in groat nbuudnnco; that one may easily become provoklngly en tangled In Its vines; that tho root ranches In size that of a man's body and that It has two largo roots. They call It "The Man-ln-the-Grotind." "The Man From Oregon." a five- reol fent uro nt Star thoator today. While nrospectltiK ror coal on (ho nlopo or the Itoxy Ann, tho Hakor Hros. have eiicountorod a lodgo or copper oro that assays K or copper to the ton. A tunnel haa been run Into the base or the mountain, about flvo mlloM from Medford, a depth or 190 root. Work was begun last rail and has continued all winter,, Specimens or the ore are on exhibition In this city. This ledge Is within tho Wes terlund orchards. At tho present prlco or copper, those Interested In thin prospect would be quite as plensoil with a Conner mine iim with a vein or anthracite coal. Try a King Spit cigar and en courage homo, Industry. tf Itov. William Day Slmonds, of Oakland, Cal , has been engaged dur ing the month of February In a so rbin of missionary addresses on tho principles and faith or I'nltarlanlsm. The American I'nltarlan association, reeling that It should offer what It deems to be the dynamic and perm anent principles or religion to tho people who may care to hear them, Is soudliiK Its best Droachors to mi ld their dress not only Its established 'brought churches, but communities were no Giittrchve nave been formed. Mr. Slmonds Is returning from a visit to toe ciiurclies or Salt l.ake. Ilolsc, Spo kane, Seattle. Salem and Kugene, where he has addressed large num bers. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 he will, by the courtesy or Its lector, speak at St Mark's. He Is accom panied by Charles Murdock, ot San Francisco, Held st-cretarv ot the association ror the Pacific coast, who ChrMInn Sundry- school will hold Its rnguler monthly social Monday after noon nt tbo home or A It. Cuunlna hnm. 727 West Jackson street. Mrs. Harry K. Tucker has charge ol tho progrwui. livery momber Is urgtd to come anil brtnt a frloiul. K. C. Hlce nd Jimmy .Utll, htiv-1 lug finished their painting contract i in Central Point, returned to ltu ford yesterday evening. Kdgnr Hsfer has returned from a trip to Iowa. .rrr4ed fisy Wofthlc (link Arrested on the charge or passing n bogus check on II A. Porter, a lo cal dairyman, II. C Foster, allss C. S. Foster, will bo taken to the county Jail thin afternoon to await a prelim inary hearing Monday before Justice Taylor or this city. Foster came from southern Cali fornia about rive weekn ago and round round employment with 11. A. Porter, who owns a dairy farm on the Pacific highway about a mile south or Medford. Ilecently he pre tended to purchaso tho ranch, enter ing Into contract to do so and giv ing promissory noton payable April 1 1 next. Mr. Porter remained with tho ranch, however, and handled the principal part of tho Income there from since. February 8 Foster gave him a $ I check on n I.on Angelen bank. It was returned, marked "No Funds." Time wan given Foster to take the papor up, but he failed, utlier sus plcloun clrcumstancos prompted Por ter to take the matter up with the authorities, with tho result that Chlor Illttson arrested Foster this afternoon and he will bi taken to tho county Jail thin evening. Foster claims that the deal Is straight; that he has money In safety deposit In I.on Angeles and that he will take care of tho notes. Ills rec ord Is being Investigated. He Is about 10 vears old' and says that he Is single, his wUe hnvlug died some years ago. quantity or booty, the Tur!?. wTio hod been nldee by Germs ns, had re treated towifril Kermannhab. Ker msnhah In 2W miles southwest of Tchersu end hns e population ot nboet 30,000. The routes from Dag dad, Bhuster, Ispahaot, by vgy or Hamndtn, nnd Sulolmanlyah meet there and mnkc the city an importint ctntor or traffic. Thr IlussUn operations fn Persia, which hivo culmlnattd In 'he 'cap ture of Kcrmannhah, have had tho local purpose of putting an end to thr activities or hostile mountain forces and organized bands or Kurds, and it is believed that they have the broader scope or preparing the way ror a Junction or the Prussians with the Drltlsh expeditionary forces In .Mesopotamia. Tho movement or tho ltusslans from Hamadan southwest ward to Kcrmaushah brings them now to within l.'.Q miles or Kut-cl-Amara on thfc Tigris, whore General Townshend'n Drltlsh force, which was ascending tho river ror the con quest or Uagdad, Is besieged by the Turks. - . iOOO extra mile' Savage quality insures more miles for your money. All our Adjust ments are based on 45(H) 4 AAA ,&f. miles iuuu more man the regulation guarantee. And you pay no more for Savages than for common tires. ' ';l buff i MHJ S Ml WW , aV MM? JMtU B BTSsIbTisV iflHyMLL EuV eaMes mMmM lrlisfsfVaf&' mtm mm W m m mm mmJ3jCj!J' f JMnnb te mim sMkSSV fHflA , WES S, m Fctry Dklritmtar ML c. e. gates faJK MEDFORD '. i ' '. i .... . .' i I : i a - s. I IXJNDO.V. Feb. 2C The Amster dam correspondent or the Central Nowh learns that heavy righting linn taken place ten miles from llltlls, be tween Russian and Turkish troops, the rormer coming rrom tho direction ot Mush, and that the Turks fought bravely, but were obliged to retire before superior forces. Why Smohc Hit Cigar When La Gondas arc only 10c. XOT1CK Precincts Medford North Main and West Medford register now at the MallTrlbune office. The .Medford Iioostcra Smoko Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars. Special Spring ohowing Millinery A. C Walker, of Central Point, Is a Medford visitor today. SI TITHING WD SI HGi:iIY can be avoided b ic-lng IHAOC MAHt A CHILD HATES OIL CALOMEL, PILLS FOR LIVER AND BOILS Gle "CallfoinU S)Uip u( lig" Ctii, Nit U, Fe'ilti, Conslincl. K TOO LATH TO CIi.SSIKT. KOlVuXCHANolc- UO ticrea" fine Mlseouil bottom land, Improved. flO.OOO, and k0 acres alfalfa land tKrtw Mexico. k0o0, for ranch or city property here. ISO acres for vheop and general funning, rlose to town. 1 7500, for city or small acreage. 200 acres fine timber. $000. cWoft for valley. $6000 sub division lu Oklahoma, for valley . A acres improved, near Phoeuix. for eltb: 0 acree, clear of mort gage, (or small house and gaideu ground. i -' Want close lu mod I' I II It luoiii IiiUIkhIuW lOI IHHil , iafj' llaili Htalt.v Co, .eti Phlpps Look buik at your childhood ilas Itemember the "dose" mother Inslst d on castor oil. calomel, cathartics. How you bated them, how you fought agjilust taking titejn. With our children it's different Mothers who cling to the old form ot physic simply don't realise what they do. The children's revolt Is well founded Their tender llttlo "In sldoa" are Injured by them. If your child's stomach, liter and ho oh need rloanslng, glte only de llolous "California Syrup of Figs." Its action la potltho. but gentle. Mil lions of mother keep this hirmleea "fruit laxathe" handy; they know culldrun loe to take it; tiut It never rails to clean tho llor and bowels and sweeten the stomach, nd tbst a teaapeoaful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. A 5k your druggist ror, a 60-eeut battle ot "California Sjrap of Kig," which has full dlrectWus for bnbicw, ohlUlren ot all age and for grown upa plainly on each bottle. Dew are of counterfeits sold here. See that It Is made by ' California Fig Syrup Companv " Hedue au other kind with routempt Ad pii.r m:.MKDV Hollow ,)urs. ir or this ailment at home I.'aA to ue and thoroughly dependable Sold onh by us 50c and $ I 00 , JUGGLING With Eye Glasses ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure No Alum No Phosphate In Endless Variety. Brightly hucd and sobcr-huod; small and close-fitting, or large and droopy; tailored, semi-tailored and flower and foliage adorned models. We cordially invite you to visit our store and "try on" sonic of these new hats they're charming and very moderately priced. Miss Lounsbury Milliner M. M. Department Store t Klein Suits Klein TO ORDER $25 00 UP AlsGJeamnfl. Prcssinn m Altering , 128 E MAIN, UPSTAIRS hum i tAgagflggyfj sa! " V tHal1" If a poor piaitb-e and very detri mental to the cms votit ;vi:s Ate your greatest asset. nitiTiicr tm:m With properl flttel 1jos. DR. RiCKERT kyi:miit spkciamst Suite I.:, (or JUaj'-s, Medroed. t I el I V ? ? r v ? T T t r ? ? x t r r ? V V T IF THEY'RE Klein Made i THEY'RE TAILOR MADE MEDFORD TAILORS, 128 E. MAIN Medford -Taxi Gp. "WWMIIIII NtlMI." r 'f V' ii ii ini,uf s, 'i, fcl V ? -- X . txWXtBss. i J' Elecftric Pumping and Irrigation lOlectricity affords the simplest and most convenient jKiwor for pumping for irrigation, and plants )roperly installed can be run more economically, all things considered, than in any other way. The quantity of water required varies with thu soil, and for crops in this locality, from one acre foot (V2 acre inches) to one and one-half acre feet (18 acre inches) in the season is considered suf ficient. Kconomical installation and operation of pumping plants are best secured by small units, operating 21 horn's per day, pumping into suitable reservoirs, so as to irrigate under lajehead 8 to 12 hours per day. . ' , f " We wilJ be glad to supply estimates of size and cost of punipiu complete. California-Oregon Power Company . 210 West Main Street Phone 108 J MEDFORD, OREGON G o o tt&J J t