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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1916)
"l.'l Mf liHM.'li M l, Tl.'lfi' 1'V.I IUM ii ! ! ,.. TOCAL AND JLv PERSONAL -I..J lint- wnwii m Rsv Krank MtitHls, who heaan s Mfl a-vawrHMIr- nrff Ht ashlanri tent nlfhf, h nhaklna hands """iiwnliiK tha Proletarian . i friend In Vfwlford trtsv j rrr Moors hiis i'flt vmi!mi Ths Mwlfont fiaar Wore l h, fnirmfln- ml kntrws the- mi.i. nun' iititul nif wardm. i i l '' Mo'tur nnd rn Hf lining sll Pun rmv "'-wifeiif rl v sttfatf fli nTfUm afavf fffbtim HM. ' lf 111' II " '" 'll ' 'II 'if ' 'I' Ptf""trt IKIKRIil ll IOllPtlll nn h f(Tnl snr-lal rvlr siposllion. silt trrr-nrn Knndav morning unci llll.lll III- llllcv lln- ' ' k Ymtr Mini nMi nwftlna 'li.irt' 10 aafTn hi , 0 f r ' I In- it lOiln n '. itandard ITHI 'I if MjfT ' ' lat frrnn Holm- imi mi ft rniin Triuu i ' "i iilli- i i" firi nip iti-ii'i ' rt nl ' i ill in lh ii" ii i W-i ' aaerrHanls' hHar tlfltsts 3ft' Charles V. Mr!ln of Portland, raprntirtlv nt lh WIWv B. Al ton company, snt a 'lays ' rlty this we. D va gtTM mdtnf aMflff ttn wsll as any ntndnf In IW count i rl lll give most ircnMng sod Imaotlfnl Rsstsr service with a rep resentation of fas roek tomh, assist" by persons In orients! roatnme. Ta sulijert will ii ' Kesnrrectleii " Thla Vfytfcftf tMMPt inwiili will he one of tHe ml reatlatle prm- Harnna j. weirn w oiwrnmi, Wnk., waft haa 1mnji tnnrlngr the Rosa rtvar country for two snenaa. wilt ratorn horn tomorrow to makt amtNtaniPnti fr rrmovnl to thin alley. Mr. Alrh has not yt -feetoi a plam of partnanont rl 4nco, but h Ik mixta attracted by the aUnatlon at Medford. Plarea InvltMi you to Tlatt hl iratmnoiMPii and ae ti-ddlna atoek. TUymond K. McQnlllan. Hau tenant of cavalry. V. S. A , will tarry In thl city oyer ffnnday h a yllt with hla fortnw achoolmata In college, Lien tenant Klmer T. Foia, rlty recorder of Xedford Llentenant McQuillan arrived on the 1 t. train Friday eranlnc. 1I and Lieutenant Fo bad nt wot for a number of yearn. Tin of Stag fre with eneh pipe boaght at Med ford Cigar Store. 80 H. I. Heath of Oranta laa, a real estate man, waa a bunlnww rlnltor In thhl city yeaterday, returning to Ihe l'aaa laat night. if hare mill block and can de llror promptly. Hlg IMnea Lumber Co. Harvey (?olng. of Rnreka, Cal . who arrtvad In Medford laat evening to lwk abwnl tlla aonthem Oregon coun try. Will ramaltt aeveral dayn. Thla la Mr. Oofog'a flrat vlelt to Medford althongh he waa once In the valley befora Medford waa thought of. lie waa atfeut to purchase prlrty In JaehaoHrllle whan that city turned down the Southern l'aolflc'a offer to run Ua main line through the county neat, lie cut rf negotlatlnna at that time and haa not aeen the valley ulnee. Me la very pleaaed and iiiHe aa grently anrprlned to find that the people of I ho valley have been doing Mimo development alnc he waa hero a itaartar of a cmititry ago. Dr. Stephenaon now prantlelng ngnln. 14 Soath Holly, t'hone 8I-X. The annual wholesale trade exten- aio M the chamber of commerce of aVm Franetaeo haa planned an ex tensive trip Into aonthem Oregon to bo mada next Heptfmber. In char acter It will be similar to that made laat year, only the Itinerary will cover a much greater mileage und many mora towns will be Included In the atopa. Seventy-five wholesale honaea af San Francisco have al ready algnlfled their willingness to have rapreaentatlvea In that party and eventually the list will exceed 1 00 Th following towns will be visited by those trade-getters: Mamhfleld. North Band, Coqallle. Myrtle Point, Bandog. Ashland. Medford. (trnnts l'aaa, Koaaburg and Kugene. Many of these places find Ran r'ranrleco their moat available dlstrlbutlna mlat. Wa are sailing the high grade Olympic Flour at a aacrlfke because wo ar overstocked. Mvary sack la guaranteed to give satlsfacttou. I. It Brown. ' Mrs. Helen Wllshlre tlray. who vU Had Medford and other iiwlnts in Hogwa river valley three ears ago and found material for a number of magaatae articles, will visit this rlty again thla spring for rest, recupera tion and another "batch of notes." Many residents of Medford remember Mrs. tlray kindly. Oft jronr milk. ermm. hatur. hji and buttermilk at VH Vao'a. H. I), Weston, the pliotogruiilier fiirmer ami all-round bustler, alio h.iK devoted iiiuh of his Hum litis M'mkoii io hits al'Htfs ruuth nnr Ursui I'liiix. U aio uncunacloiikU bfcoiniiiK a iiiiU'ii In dcM-ril'lon work ou th.' ran Ii tnla . lie soul "Yt'H. the ullutf.t !uMii'i-t I filli'. It sliows ii ili-lit-r iiml ru her us e u t luriiier into ii uill Imvo ihu first tii'tins on i1" (liiiiip before the first of Juu- mut rstl tor ill coucentralor mi Uu rentier. We eapact to make Umv hliimnuts to lhi smeiter before uu .! u i i-IomhI. Our alfalfa tli,H v''"r m r.mil) say $13 to the ton uml omiok to sen ral scarcity or fed mu run up to IS. WO wltl troKiMiit ihr iiistu crop entatlons of the raster time evor presented In Medford. The MeCordy tnsnranca aganey now represents fhe Iowa State Uve Stock tnsnranca company. Offices Medford National Bank bldg. O. Y. Harry panned through Mad ford today on hla way to (Irants Paaa, where he will organlxe a Woodrow Wilson club tonight. He was pleased to learn that the Wilson club of thla city la rapidly reaching the 2 on mark In membership. Pierce the florist has choireal bad ding plants, nreenhouaea Raal Main. I! O. Hoover, a business man of San Francisco. Is attending to errands In thla city today. Smoke a King Spitz cigar. Re. They are home-made. tf A group of Olpsy fortune tellers passed through this city today, en route north. They were traveling In elegant rnshlon, having an eight cylinder Cadillac car, a four-cylinder Cadillac and a big Kulck Six. They tarried In Medford only a few min utes. Tlu-y alnled that twenty more carloads nre on the way from Cali fornia to the northwest. Attorney One Newbury haa moved hla ofrire to the third floor of Hie Medford Furniture and Hardware building. Ualph 0. Jennings, candidate for the flemorratic nomination for aher Iff, Is shaking hands with rrlemls In this rltv today. The world's greatest companlaa. Holmes, The Insurance Man. Professor A. It. Swcetser. 'epre- sentlng the extension department of the I'nlverslty of Oregon. Is attend ing the Jackson Couittv Schoolmaa tore' club meeting at Kngle Point to dav. He will deliver an nddrcsa to the country pedagogues. On Monday he will visit the high schools tit (lold Hill and flrnnts Pans. Oetea aella Ford cars, J 100 down and $IS a month. Tin- business Htrt-ctH are crowded with strangers today. J. O. Oerklng. the neat all nrotind photographer In southern Oregon. Always rillable. Negative mada any where, time or place. Mtwdle 28S Msln St. Phena IIO-.T. iculn the Portland weather bu reau wus wrong in predicting a heavy rroHt for this vutlc) lust night. The air was chill, but not sufficiently cold at any time to do any harm. Come In and see our IS 00 Heater Special. Mlaa l.ounsbury, milliner. M. M Hept. Store. Frank Owen has received n laid dlmplex roadster, the finest racing car In southern Oregon. It Is painted cream color and Is n beauty. We hate mill blocks and can de liver promptly Hlg Pines Lumber Co. vloert Wall or Sams valley, la In the city today for an over-Sunday vImII with friends. Insure your auto in the Alliance against theft, fire. C. Y. Tengwaid. ' (Scorne HuskliiH of Applegate. Is at tending to business In Mcitford to iIhv. He will return home Monds Weetou Camera Shop for flrat-claaa kodak finishing and kodak snppllaa.' A H. I'ensell of Hrowusboro, Is etijoMng a tlslt with relatives in this ity this wek. We have mill blocks and can da liver promptl) Hlg i'lucs Lumber Co. Mrs Mice K Wells of U rants Pass, Is vbltlnx with rriends In Medford for u fci ila.Mi. Try a Xing Sptu cigar gad en courage home Induatry U Miss Mttry C A I more of Taeoma, Wash , I eitjoMui; a vUit with friends in Medford und Jtukhonvlllo for a few days. Mi AUmure U en route to I ,OS An Keif s ti off on Kodaks t Wanton's Camera Shop. P. C I'e.tou uf Kiinle Point, la do Iiik tusiuex iu tlto valley metropolis today. weot cider at Do Yoa'i. '- c oleu f Akhland, w. consider- iilih tu uls. tl in ii riinuM.iv uu the hli. U Ve boya boar bottle. I (liMntp Smiiii ! i ni - I'. ' ried in Mcdfnl I'mI.w ,.h ! i Men Franci-cii. wlicre U lin ed a p!itin n 'ft ' n inn. Poatag stamps it De Vo's. Mr and Mri Letter Thro Ktn'ir ton are attendlna to sdonplng er rands In this rin iol.i'. Music at the ShRfa rtun.lin Mr.. Klixn Keili "t Fein mi! lev ii hopiinu nnd w-itiiiu itii fi . 1 1 I - in Medford tli iifternoon. Sanders, the alt arennd painter. 33. Rogue Kiver Knrampinent No :m, I. O o. F , will confer degrees on a class of candidates at its meet ing Tuesday night. A Kood attend ance is dpsircd naaaHBBaBBJiBBBaWB(aBgflBj IrbbbbbbbbbbbbbbhP'IbbbbbW4 V xCli BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBattL aaMxaxal T' BBBBinnF THEPENITENTS AI Hi PAGE 1 tva Shep-rd, Star In the Gaumonl Mutual Masterpictur. Ds Lusa Idl tier), "The Haunted Manor.' i' il tlio jirodm - In- star Haunted . sin ,Hrc. I " In th' (in ! ' Tli !rlfti " (iiiuniont'B i'i ' Ml , ...ni.ilr ' linn f rolf in Manor." a Mutual M.i-i. ri'lero De il.nxe edition, today st.ir theatre DIED ( OXNKRKMm. Mnr K. fonnera .,11 ,.() iivuv nt the li!'ie of her (Inuifhter. Mr. Mitrv 1 Olympic flour t.40 a ack, JR.So'Sh- pin,- ihe part e: i.n American a barrel, h. B. Drown. ,oeiventnresr. at tne co..-i m a poer- On tVednesdsv Anril I. all of the nil r.nei tnuinn poie.,.. Odd Fellows of southern Oregon will meet at Talent In a celebration of the ?th anniversary of that order. A program or unusual variety win ne enjoyed. Hlg Go milkshakes at D Voe's. M. It. Thronson of Kngle Point. Is doing business In Medford .today. Hatha 25c. Hotel Holland. Mra. William Hensen of the Pio neer orchards, la shopping and visit Ing In thla city today. W repair pipes. Holmes Jen sen. John Manlo la in from his ranch today. Ho rsporta conditions first lass. Hlg milkshake, r.c. Holmes k Jensen. J. T. Hamlin of King's Highway seetlon, was a Medford visitor Sat urday. There la a standard commercial school In Medford the Medford Commercial College. Gregg short hand anil modern office practice taught. 27 Miiny Medford women arc prepar ing to tako active part In the conven tion of the Federation of Southern Oregon Women's club at Aahlund next week. All kinds 8oH drinks. Holmes A Jensen A meeting of republican candidates is iielnn held this afternoon to out line plans for the coming campaign Ii rtri'ild he hard 'o find mnr i ii'.ireaque of ptctUM'de nifcf hirt ti'm Fiiih r '"entd In The I'cnl"' " . ' t if fi W Uilfflth fiiftiir" ( jHBk ,11 'IIP in- IPI'-il iw. xmiiMl The r'ppltentu Is sn 'nter- e-tlne imiiellins tnr . nut even if th.. xto- wer left out of conslderi-1 llrn i iiou-ther he many beautiful -fiirh i nd artlsMcallv prodmedl kii'Dm would mnkn The PenltentK" I h fliii' worth seeing ! One tirirflth i haracieristlc that ri re.tmrttahle In The Birth or n ' Notion ' nnd The Martyra of tin Xln't'o. ' It notlecuble In this picture all the iieople working before tiie 'Tiner.i seem actually to belonn to the period wh.-n the drama whs mii- IiomiI to tat.e ilae. Orrln Johnson' hn a diffli tilt nnd unusual role, hut keepK himself thoroughly in the Kidrlt of the part and acquits hlm Kdf splendldlv. Miss Beena 0en Is en Rctress of much charm and ability. Ford Sterling who has men hd women hurdling over chair and table nnd doing aerial stunts w!il clinging to chandeliers In the com edy hit, "The Hunt," Is u scream as a colored groom. .VrTKNTlOX A. V. fi A. M. flnerlnl eommunlcfltiOH of Medford Itnxflrivu. : indue Xo. 103. Sunday Anrll. :3. nt l.'l North IVneh -treei. Afiil Jl. HHll,' 3 Oock for the purpose of attend- uiri'd 112 vvnrh, I uioiitli ..ml Jll dux Inlirmiltei tlml come ttith nao ore Ihc direct eittte of In r dentli. , Mf'-. t'liiineii wn- :i tiiilie of I'e'iii-yhnimi, Iwiwntr '' u horn in j I'liiliti'iil'liui. Fehrunn U'-'. 1H-M. Slio nui'le her Imme nt (Irn-ii-hunr, Ind., i tliir.tiu the renter ieii,..i of her hie, comintf to .Mi-ilfonl Iim- "tr niro nnd mill ini: her home with herdninrh li r -nice tin ii. She w ti- n wolnnii of !otiMe eli.ilnetei' mill leiui'i to Ing the funeral of William M. New ton. All M. M. are required to he at Masonic ball promptly, lly order or W. M. A. X. HILDBBRANP, Sec. Perhaim no city on the const of thes Ir.o or Medford can boast or us few arrests on the streets as this city. The members of the republican m-ium her ilimi"!-her dnn-.diler. Mn. , r0nty central committee are hold Miirv V. Ilnrelritfif, uml.u iewon.l lnK fn n,u,nl sessions to combat the Uc. .lutie- I'. t'oimir- ..' I'ortland.! attacks of the insurgents In their va .in.l jrruil rriitideliildii n ;ni. '-Tttnil-' rjollR predncts In bnttle for control at the cop Ina primaries. elnlilren. Tin- luneri'l eivjee- mil lie held nt the ie-iilrii' Stinilu.v, A.nl '.'.I, at '2 1 1. 10. On ; milt of the lllticif ol' Ml-. Ilui Ire.'", he .rr lee- will lie privnle. The funeral tcrvlees of Wllllnm M. Newton will bo held tit Perls under-i taking parlors, Sundtty nt :::o p. m. j under the (inspires of Milford lodge, No. io:! A. F. tc A M. Furl.il In I. O. O. F. lemetery. I Mu'.le nt the Shasta Rund.iv. -Jia-Bf1! Iiy n SPIM'I M.lsT nt the MARXNELLO HAIR SHOP 107 Caruett'Core)' lllil. ' I upset the 1uikK i.ieii awa tSit worth of the ' ' liiiitlun pit I me iuaKaiue u Hiur todm any IB JUiy ami nave in. euiue .,ut,, HiKhwgy this morning, but no ykM In thf shaiw ot ki,i brick in ,., wr,. uroken Hi bpiiitoi nag tsfUtOmt-er" It should . explain, ,1 lk (r(i.0 , ,,ow b , nMuUids that Mr. WiSlm. .ill.ilt.t r.n, , aurroundtsi by itnim. . i.i i ' !Vlt, Mr WtatOi' i mentally all tight Dr Klrchgessner h ' . g Nash eviry Wedmday tsigaultatioii to to :i Marry pi,ii of ito-i iiuu- i it i cHy and at Mm - mih m t ijly thU week ..'I ,i.i a(Da. Mr Pi a interest m 0f 41st Hit TpeiQ,lt(fo.":ip'(l5' H klnaD Mwdtord Printsg y'u. VOTE FOR i ' WQ 1AT l CMiMIFr. I 'at' 'J H'Olt KV1-K U.'Mire l.trm tu tl IdiiM tie v alloy, eulppid lor il.tii tug ion ui tea in iiltlatut. . $ 1 ' " ' uu trade reriun. .Iddt"" i,i. Mill 'rVil.uuB ill e ' ' ' ' hoitM" utb. I.Uht-. .tti r ii.. hull Phone R A. W. WALKE for Republic; a Nominee for SjHERIFF Ho has beftii a AopuHiOAit vote? rul a taxpnyr of Jaclcgon Oounly for twolvo year and i$ not i du'aivic utlico holder. H pldgs hiaitvlf, it tr?eted4 4j Vt & ffideut, busiuoiesUke, impartial .tLilmiuistralioji, LtiAsjjufitin Wi ii'ic ihe law UHiwts. Paid .! " o fhl TONIGHT - to Go Wholesome Hearty Amusement nA -it; MRDFORD'S LEADING , PAGE MOTION PICTURE THEATRE The D. W. Griffith Great Dramatic Spectacle m PENITENTS With Orrin Johnson aftd Seena Owen And the Comedy Hit THE HUNT KriKhe Ford Sterling-Polly Moran Expo Social Service sition Opens "NAT" Monday, April 24 Grand Prize Exhibits from Panama Pacific Exposition The Greatest Social Service Exposi tion the Country Has Ever Seen MR. EDANDREWS lHlAMATK T I'lipUs prriMiml for legitimate anil silent iliuina. Thirty -it IH-rleni-e. MRS. ED ANDREWS VOH'K CH I.Tl'RK Oiwrm ornlorlo sort conceit rom h. llfloen vmi. oxim-iJ. nre In liatdle work. STIDH) hl'AHTX III.IM1.. HOiiU j. RKHIHKM i: IH WJ7.ll PO PICtllES-Biddt Fsdfel ain4 Rkrii Si fa-9. ts&p all the WorSd mm r sn - ni inn n ,iiJsm. yiisaisiavaaiilHii, look for tiie anie METRO front of our picture heatre. Its trie uarantce of good time. n in y 4 t m $ i