Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 08, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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XA.MllJl'll'A. Chihuahua. Mi... Mn.v
8. Twt'ittj wur-innd Amu-Iip Ituhiui
trailer took a pruiiiinvnt pint in tlu
recent bnttli' nt Ojiw Azulcs nivnrrf
ini? lo rcpoit brought hen- today by
nl fieciw.
The (D)tHtoini,iit is tbo fir-t in
which tln Iwlinns brought hero ro
rentlv from the White .Mountain 10
orvntion of Arizona, hnve jmrtii'i
pntod. SliriokiuK shrill, wionl wnnvhoops
the trailers rode nt the head of the
rlnirxiiiK troopers of the eleventh
ciivnlrv as thev swent through the
town. Thev dt'inoiwlrnted their
ninrkxninnship with si.-hooter., kill
ing h goodly number of the fifty-fhe
Ct Me.vionu victims.
The defeat of the Mexietuis wan
(Hiiplete.
Two ('iiirflii.n soldiers from the
hiiimII gnrrNon at Quieoehe nniwiiK
at the Amerienu eamp nt San Autonin
JnM Thursday moiling gnvo ftetieral
I. .1. 1 'craning, the expeditionary
t eoiuuinnder, the flint irititniittoti of
the prommee of tlio Villains at Ojos
Azulen. Deuernl I'owliiiiir iiniiieili
ately ordered Mnjor Robert L. IIowxo
with xix "'eked troops of eaNalry
Ronth in pursuit,
l'oor guide, delnved the column',
nrrixnl at t.i's Aules until i1.i.Ii(lif,
cuiililiiii: a Villa -rntrv In discover
their apprmn li and cir the al.irtn.
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
Senator Cuinmtns (if Iowa, a prenl
dentin! axitrant. Mill apeak in Axh
land on l'rllnv afternoon of thl
week, .Mn 12, hIho ut Medfuid on
the ovoiilng ot the tutmo date, and at
CrautM Pa on the Thursday ovoiiIiik
previous He romeit here under hub
IiIcom of the local Cummlim I wig no.
Tho rally huic will prolinhly lie held
in the CIiiiutuiKpta buUdline.
The Initial ma ml concert by tho
now bund will occur In I.ltliltt pnrk
on Wednoftday evening of thin week,
weather pennlttliiK. Carl I.oveland
It not only dliector of the organiza
tion proper, hut Ik mImi couching
over thirty yoiumnter In the null
iiiuntt of tooting the horn, piellmln
xry to the formation of a hoy' organ
lintlon on a permanent baU.
A fluul reminder I to the effect
thai the ml tonHthcr meeting and
banquet incident to the formal reop
en Inn of the Hotel Oregon ocpum on
Tuesday evening, May . Tor which
function elaborate arrangement are
halng (perfected. TliU In not a gath
ering "for men only." Inasmuch u
the lad! will be present In goodly
number aa per special Invitation.
Last Friday evening special evan
gelistic meeting ware held for men
and women. A delegation of Med
I'o'ril liantUU wore in attendance. On
Sunday afternoon there waa a Rath
orlnv for men only. The only discord
ant note tliua far In collection with
tho movement hna emanated from
Kldcr Ilenjamln Tabor, of the Sev
enth Day AdvenlUt cult, who taken
exception In public print aa to meth
ods adopted by Evangelist Mathla,
' the subject matter of which is too
lengthy to publish in this correspond
ease. However, the meetings are
going right ahead with even rouewed
Hclh-lty. in spite of the criticism of
Ilroilier Tabor. On Sunday morning
there waa a gathering which taxed
the capacity of the big (ubernaele.
The discourse was chiefly an argu
ment In behalf of bringing children
under Influence or the gospel and not
expending all effort upon the older
ones.
L. Tetera, cotuplalntant, and K
Itol'lnsou weut to bat In nn assault
ud battery case tn Jocal courts on
Friday, the former appearing consid
erably battered up. The latter was
fined 10, which is the usual butting
average in recorder's court league.
Will Gordon and family, who for
merly occupied the Wells ranch east
of town, sometime slure removing to
Iowa, are now loaded near Ktuei
vllle In the northern part of thai
atate. To their former land holdlna
thore the) have added another f.irm
by purchase, and now own one of the
boat half sections In Km melt comity
here realty values are approaching
the 1150 iter acre sum.
Mrs. Baldwin Beach has been vis
Ming her grandson. Earl Veghte. at
Klamath Falls. She has rented her
house on Gresham street and will go
to Los ngeles this summer for a
prolonged stay.
Mrs. Qeorge Millner has returned
fpor; visit to her husband who Is
Employed in the g. P. construction
service and Is at present at Weed.
(Sihe continued her trip to Klamath
(Halls. visiting the family of her
brother-in-law. Rev K. C HKhard.
Methodist puioi of lhat fU Mr
Jil h.il'l- j a cl-ll .1 1 ol t'k.itl-
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same time. He was also instrumen
tal in Retting Mr. Mtithls to visit the
Pacific coast on the proseut tour.
A meetliiK of phrilcs liable for
pledges made In behalf of the Poly
technic school, an inotltutloii which
was never poljtechnlc and is now de
funct, was held at the Commercial
club rooms on last Friday evening.
For several years past local banks
have been holding the obligations of
a number of subscribers to scholar
ship certificates as security for loans.
In earlier days when expectation was
rife as to Polytechnic development
these certificates were quoted as high
as IlLTi each on the Ashland educa
tional exchange, but like British con
sols have depreciated a trifle. Fol
lowing a general discussion over the
merits of the situation, 30 subscrib
ers to certificates almost without ex
ception agreed to settle on a basis
of $Gi eacli on an understanding
which was mutual as between nil con
cerned. After singing a polytechnic
ode in polyglot mette to tho refrain
of "Never Again!" the meeting ad
journed, pursuant to call of the finan
cial instltutiona to 11. S. V. P. in
connection with mooting tho Individ
ual liability as above mentioned, the
Interest on tho same' having for some
time past been assumed by the Com
mercial club under the, auspices of
which Gibson's Pobtochulc Institute
was organised here.
The last of the week Capt. W. K
Hlakc. nccnmpnnled by Sergeants Don
Sponcer and I.ea Porter, Corporals
Alf. Payne and Oro Dleheit. and Prl
vnto Prescott, nil of First Co.. C. A
C, left for Kiigene, having been sum
inoned there to pass a federal exam
ination relative to military tactics at
the hands of Lieut. Shlppen of tho
regular army, who Is stationed In the
university town.
Miss Agues Daiiford, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Danford, return
ed Saturday after an absence of two
soars In Aluska. where ho has been
teaehlng In an Indian school under
government auspices, the school bo
dor government auspices, the school
being located at Metlakatla, on An
nette Island. In this particular lo
cality Lo the poor Indian is numeri
cally over 700 strong, made up of
the Tslmpshoau tribe. Father Dun
can, now sr. years of ago. and u pio
neer In educational and mlssionai
work in Alaska, has been connected
with the Institution, which U a mod
el one, engaged in teaching not only
the rudiments but also higher branch
es of the various grades. Within Its
membership the school suiwiorts an
unrivalled band of ail piorex. Miss
Daiiford will return next ye.ir.
High school athletic training here
will probably develop Into participa
tion In the Oregon high school track
moot, at ICugene on .May lit.
Claims of Itnseburg In behalf or
euteitaiuiiig the fourth annual con
vention In 1917 of the Southern Ore
gon Federation of Women's clubs are
founded on the circumstance ot rota
tion, whereby the first gathering wua
held at Grants Pass, tho second at
Medford. and the third at Ashland.
Ashland miners returning from the
llungrj Creek district In Slfekiyou
county, announce gieat excitement
throughout that territory due to the
discovery of radium. Charley Con
drey and John Kelly, of Vreka, pros
pecting on the south fork of the
stream, made the find, and are ex
hibiting a phial filled with the pre
cious inotal whloh is alleged to be
worth 11 1.000.
On Thursday last Harry Mat lies.
rcompaniod by his mother. Mrs. Win.
Mathes, and slaters, Mrs. Mary Van
dike and Miss Jessie Mathes, motor
ed to the vicinity of Phoenix for a
visit with the (irlffls family, who
the about two miles out from that
town on ranch. As a side line In
Horticulture Mrs. Donna Gilffis rult.
os tulips, not In a commercial io,'
but for the mutual pleasure of lut-j
self and friends as being interested
la blossoms beautiful. One roll--Hon
alone on the home place in
cludes 700 specimens, variogute.i a
to rich and rare effects, and the lix
pla both as to extent and beaut)
rivula many of the tulip collections
cultivated by professional Horticul
turists in various localities on the
Paelilc coust.
The (laiicins pai'O at the N'stator-
THE "ENDLESS CHI"
OF
S. S.S. the Proper Safeguard.
CaUnh la a ...1.1' In lu ihronlc
form The alt n ttllr.l with b.n trl
wbuh in lkn Into tnr month anil nu
Ihtougll tliv Jiuvr of birulhlliK Wmu
the bvil) ii in u litur.li loiiilitiuti lio
hurm rtuli IKl with oJr iii"Ue:n
mlhuil of Indoor livilitf allJ rrji-iilai
tuvuputioim. ttia niutoUK nivintii "- "
t'itll n"i bl lu ' UtrwM n lln
hanufxl b. tj, making itanh u
iy uiiiuioii ullmn( Tli- r jce: i.i
lirrnj mid ii.illlpl, iuIik lutlu
ttvti. tli boud rutin, lo tliu mriii
biull lo It:, lil off Iht- Lai ill Wn.n
In blood U l-i tlgoriHi lumlition in
"drrnl" rlfuilf me ii ie(lu
Uthriwi lit void "bung ui - tuili
Into rauirh
Ctutrh la ch route lnfUiniu'.ion .if
th iii.no! iiuuiUrmici U ' " ii. in
brftiici are Hi lininc on ll tli iiitn
nal tiiiit ot Hi bod i't iii-tt -M.I.
ttt.llc' 'llivir i Ihc "eiiiiUaa
i). tin' eh im-nt of tlit'iKor
'111 I.I ,1 . tu ll i' 'lih III I.;
I' rlftf '"- "'1 '1 i a t a. i
uiiu last l'rlda evening under the
auspices of the au.lllai of the Civic
j Improvement club, proved an Ideal
.social event. The Natatorluni was
decorated to an extent seldom occur
ring In Its history. As a lesult of
the merry May festival, the ladles
cleared over MOO.
Mrs. 11. O. Anderson, or CoqilUIe
is here visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 10. J. Fallow, accompanied by
her two children. As Is customary
she wtll remain to attend the chait
tauqua assembly throughout the loa-
t -u V... ntf.. r.illltt..j nu. itiolfn
It convenient for residents of the
coast section to reach southern Oie
gon without Interminable delays con
nected with stage travel.
A lalny spell on Saturday morning
gave way to clearing weather by
nightfall, with the result lhat the
thermometer recorded a tempera
turn of 27 on Sunday morning, the
official figures as reported by Louis
Dodge, observer at the government
station. Prudent grower! of early
vegetables blanketed their garden
truck patches, while others suffered
accordingly. A pact Is being form
od by early gardeners, on Granite
and Ilauni streots not to begin the
planting of seeds classified "extra
hazardous" as to frost complications
until on or about May 1, excepting
those who resort to smudge pieveu
tlves. City and nchool authorities nro
holding joint sessions over the prob
lem of installing a public skating
rink, which will accommodate tho
unholy roller skaters who have been
barictt from walks and paving.
The local mineral springs sanitar
ium, popularly known as the Nat.
was bid In under foreclosure pro
ceedings b the non-resident stock
holders. The amount paid was $12,
000. n sum considered sufficient In
meet all outstanding obligations.
It Is reported that Al MacKuoll
has sold his slock and fruit ranch
located within the Itogue river orch
ards tract, north ot town, and will
lemovo to Florida to engage in his
former trade, that of a millwright.
Clarence Alterbiiry, of Tillamook,
ex-policeman or this city. Is visiting
relatives here
The contemplated pleasure trip of
tho W. N. S Sewing club, of Mod
ford, to park resorts here, which was
scheduled for Sunday, was abandoned
until the advent of warmer weather.
Among local attendants upon ses
sions of tho Southern Oregon Con
gress of Mathois and Pnient-Teachera
associations, held at Medford last
week, were Mi Fifle Cssher. Mrs
Louise Vvrom. and Mrs Anna Mxei
li. It. .In., .iM Mniilv ill ill lied to
hoi Central Point home Monday.
"(Irandiuu Mimie" hn been vi-ilinu
her Min. H. 11. Mie. and wile tor
Kcvonil liny.
"White' ICnitle," nn kli.l'imui In
diiin, reached tin eily la-i Sut -ml n
at'teitKM.n. lie is walkm:: fioni m
capo around the I'niied St.iti - i.t.l
hits us competitors two whit, nun
When here the Inst lie li.nl In .ml
from tluin n ut Mile- it, Mon'..
mi. lie proeurei. po-teaid i. u - .it
various pi a e is. along tin- rtit lli
IX'gallU attracted unite an mi i-itni i
attention aa it had ulni'-t nli mo
hues of the rainbow. Ho lott I'lm :-
without a cent tVtohcr 111. uuik'ii
good time. Hi- low a id ih fio.iiiui.
Mr. and Mr. 1,. I,. Stone ilepnitiil
Sunday morning for Fi'iil.uid. I..it i
thev will lento for their home at K.in-
!su (itv, Mis-ouri, hut will return to
idold Hill in about a month that Mr.
I SlotiO ui.ix r -1 j li it etnir.,,. o the i mi
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
,
INSIST ON
THESE
i"WW our flora '
i$qpymw flour
If jou would improve your baking-day temper and make
glad your digestion' disposition, make our flour your
fiour
Rogue Spray Flour
MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS
II. O. Nordwick, Prop.
Patronize the institution
Pa roll in
Tto Medford
rm. r,. i. t.-,...: a t. u
-miction work of the limit l!iigiueoi
inu Co. ut the cement plant. Pending
Mr. SI one': return, It. 1. Tucker is
still in ehni'ge.
At the elose of the rogr-t ration on
April 18. Registrar A. .1. T. Smith
ropeits: Gold Hill- Totol 280. Men
18.1, women 10 J. Republicans 120,
democrats III I, mi-oellatteous HS,
Rook Point preeinot Tntul "(I. Men
'u, womeu 11); republican '2, demo
crats n, miscellaneous .,
Tucsdny 11. II. Aliller, aotinr as lo
oti u distributintt agent for the Hit
Font eompnnv. s)hipHd ut 11.1 keirs
of blasting imwiler to the Fruit Drawer-.'
Supply Co. nt II ill. Cntil'omin.
Ike Coy, the latter part of last
week, while 'shingle-jacking" nt the
Mountain King cinnabar mine, injured
hi- loll hnnd. With inuflieieut At
tention, the member became worse,
and neee-sitnlod a trip to Hold Hill
hospital on Tuesday. It is How rap
idly improiuK
Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd (Dolls) Ed
dings visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Hoaglnnd at ,Seen Oaks Saturday
and Sunday.
Mix. V. Hoy Sebmmp was s Med
ford caller SHturdnv.
Mrs. Ivan Simon returned to her
home in Gold Hill Thin -day evening
from a fortnight' visit at the homo
of her parent", Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
McCoit, nl llillsboro.
Mis- I.elsy Hodges went lo Med
ford Saturday morning, where she
stK'it several hour, oontintiiiifc her
trip on to Alilnnd in the afternoon.
She visited with relatives nl the lat
ter vlnee until Sunday evening.
Work on tlii atreet woik wm tem
porarily suspended Friday and Sat
urday on account of the weather
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lWtor returned
to their home near Central Foiiit
Saturday, having; visited friends nnd
rclntixes in thi city.
George Jneobs returned the firat of
the woqk from nn extended trip to
Xobrn-kn to settle up inn t ton nt
their old home. His ear of furniture
and miiehinery nrrived Friday and
was hauled out to the ranch homo
in Riverside oniony Saturday.
Horn-- To Mr. mid Mis." S. A.
"Toots" DiixonboiT.v of Saldino ereek
on Thursday, May 1, at (I p. hi., a fine
baby boy.
On Friday uvom'njr, K. II. West
lemjer of Uleiidnle ns-unted charge of
tho t'oinus theater, in this city. Mr.
WeMloador already muuuge a movie
at Gleiidnle. He will al-o have nil or-dio-tru
of four or five pieces nl bis
-how house here.
n Sunday lint Mn, and Mrs. Ed
Weston and Mrs. Com Reniiett of
Med foul niitoed to this oily. They
wen- joined hole b Mr. ami Mrs. i.
II. Miller, nnd the i,it made the
tup to he He Al'ltioiid l.lliih. lieond
tiliilil- I'll-.. leliiMiiu li .i ot I lie
.li unle ill-1 1 n I
I torn To Mi .. .1 Mi- ;. .!.
When You Want Something
rarliculary
You can always
disappoint you.
doubly certain nothing is left to "luck." If the
batter is a little thin, K C will raise it light and
feathery and it will be all the better. Jarring ihc
ftove or turning the pan around makes no differ
ence -K C sustains the raise until baked.
fiSfEBr-"
When there's a
to b ike, or refreshments
to provide, take no
GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY- KEEP THE MONEY AT
Phono 507
that maintains tho Largest '
Mi-dfurd.
Printing Co. '.
"Di... i :.. A.... .. .. t:.i ,.
Ititur ol Sardine clock, on Mux .1. nn
eight -(Hiiind Kill.
The Gold Hill baseball learn plnvod
the Eagle Point Imy last Sunday, re-
suiting- in a score of 111 to 1, in favor
of the local team. The batteries were:
Eagle Point, Abbott nnd Mentague:
Gold Hill. Miller and Eddings. The
visitors' lone run wn umde in the'
fir-t half of the third inning bv Will
Lewis. The Gold Hill boxs are grad
ually working up n fine team. Eaulc
Point's battery ttraok out five of tho
visitors. The out-of-town bovs
boomed to be out of luck, as one of
them said something about knocking
it right into our linnets ftlino-t oxen
time. Eagle Point, nt lint o'2, hits .;
Gold Hill, nt hat -18. hits 2X '
C. W. MnHiit of the C. O. P. h.i-
been in town this week superintend
ing the iwle line woik west of tlu-
eity.
S. I lull lt5ion was in from the Mend-,
ow ott SHturdnv. He 1ms rceeutlv
purchased n rich einnabar mine m
that district.
The ifiano contest ia finally over,
after about four nuintli' work. The
resull of the highest seven eoiitosi-
nuts (there were seven pnr.es giwii
nwny) were: Pearl Shnuks, tl".?"')1 ..;
Tvue Lvimtn. :i:l.!)l)'J: Mmviiet Chis-
holm, IllviOO; Agnes Fiivpou, 12.HJ'.;
I.ctsy Hodges, J 1.800 ; Dolores Kol
sey, 10,100; IlHgul Knott, bli;,.
C. S. WtHidv of San Friuiei-eo
sjent several day in (own the hitter
part of the week.
Mr. and Mr-. W. W. Col I roll lmxe
gone to Skagit, Wash., to mako their
final decision as to trading their
Meadows much for property in that
vicinity.
Miss Daily, who has been for some
time nt Mrs. Hill Cottrell's homo, su
tniued n Miinfiil injury to her hand
and bns gono to Medford for treat
ment. Quite n few of our young1 men are
finding employment nt the mines now.
Ptirm work in gelling fur enough ad
vanced to simre them.
Mr. Huekeixmitli of Medford, who
recently purchased the Wyland
ran oh, is slopping nt the home of his
daughter, Mr. David Cotliell.
Diuiee tiiiltirtlny night nl the Pom
eroy borne.
Our mail earlier en fried ns nn out
going passenger Siituidiiv iiioi'iiiiur
Snmiiel lloitlcson d' Tneomn, Wash.,
who has mk'iiI the Htt ten diivs m
tile mining di-tiiet. He cxh-cU to
return early next week.
Di-o llul-oii is now oKrnling a
piiek-ihor l-etort on Evnns ereek,
nenr the Itv lice dam.
I'i-li nie luiiipiii.' iii ptelty fair
-li.iie Ini lm- .ilony lln t'loek this
W I k
Nice
depend upon K C not to
1 he double raise makes
birthday or wedding cake
for reception or party
chances
THE MEADOWS
Use K C
HOME
USE THE PRODUCTS OF
Rogue River Valley
Cannery
The Best Made
Help Home Industry.
Try Lorjantierry Juice and Sherbets
at the fountains and ice ore parlors.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AND WATlfiR
nnd
IRIUdATING Pl'PB
Oo to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Telephone dUU
gWHERHESwwTr GQ9I
TONIGHT!
Your last chance
ante
in the 4-reel
Gh
"CARM
HE W HO LAUGHS LAST LAUGHS BEST
Carmen is considered the best Chaplin picture
ever seen in Medford. If you want to laugh
come tonight
The Biggest, Best and Most Expensive
Entertainment in the History of Medford
Movies will be seen at the Star
TOMORROW
Five Piece Orchestra
from 7:30 to 9:30
Movies Made in Medford
(The New Ones)
HENRY B. WALTHALL
The Mansfield of the Movies and EDNA MAYO
in the V-L-S-Ii big special production
The Misleading Lady
If you ever got a quarter's worth for 10 and 15c,
you will get it TOMORROW. Don't miss this one
BLUE RIBBON
DAHLIAS
Over 150 varieties from which (o make your selection
GLADIOLI C ANNAS
All home-grown stock
TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT from Port
land prices on all orders amounting to $5 or over
Eden Valley Nursery
Phone 457
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Don't Let This
Opportunity Go By
Von an1 luinlU II U U to Iiiivp Ibe
i iiiinri' to proilii 'i' -u Ii u urudo of
mill woi I, al Km h inoiii-y aaviim
prlceit In a long hile to come, if
over. Ho if ou want to prov your
.thrift and good Judnniattt eem at
ouf and ( your thara of the iav
Iuk. Thli la a caso hen- the moi
OU Hpfllll I til' IIKlll' son HUH.
RODUCTS
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
ysSTSSo, .
They Are
Home
Grown
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to see the best
burlesque on
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610'2 E. Main St.
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