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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1916)
f o RffiDFOIlD MATT TRTBFNR, MEDFORD. ORrXlON". MONDAY. MAY lo, IQlfi ""T TJIREH MEDFORD WINS F ROM H0RNBR00K . 4 ,.: , IN Iffl INNINGS fur n sturlcr' SENIOR PLAY AT PA E TUESDAY HE MOTORISTS, ATTENTIOH! ifcfl-iiininn Kninc tlmt, fniih' ii' uaxeliiill frame ut'iwecn iiurn- It mid Metll'onl, which uH!iiih1 the IM on thu home irroiiiiils Similny, most agreeable mtrpriae. Wliile xya aliuwwl ii Jnik of praelieo V in iintivoidnble at thia senaon, tjLft? wore there with the "pt'p,' mill tra f thu frame waa lied up in thu HffllliSnude it a corking aiieuUtotV .XUft'"('uH" hnd nil hi uminl Htuff, Mbi-iif; out ten of thu liny from thn fffl'' .iml allowing hut four hit, White, alnthony fanned eight and only ilfitu mx stood miff. st,ior,v Kept 1mm men well keyed up, hi ii J Mhc pulliuK off a double Meal tltnt w.)h m "inoriiinx'K morning" to th native hour, wliilu Monui'H impos Mlr handling of hot onoa indinatud ui.( M Imvo a real third-anchor. 1 Miuinger Kwinjc ean deliver thin . ' i (it hall regularly ho should have i'ih-w to eomplHin of thu attend- The ere: ' IIOIIKIIIIOOK All. It. I'O. rt Hil'I . Uh. h.iiiili, m. Mrnaah), in. bfrann, h. O Neil, Hi. Urwodn. .'Hi. M'Ioh, rf. u vuiimiii, e. t .niell, If. iitfiuny. p. Tjittiln I 1 II 1 11 II o ii 2 0 A. 1 n n 3 II 1 (I II 0 I K. uniton m. . I'ImphIii, in. "WilrAii, lb. AIU-H. all. Mtiiiiijnv, m. ( enter, p. ('oleninii, If. 'i'eu. . 1liinVif T. . Moral!, .'lh, T'lInU utunmrv :i;i UmiKOKI) All. It. I 1 .1 .. Ti ft . . fi fi I I . 1 a mi u ii 0 0 I II 0 2 (I II II 1 l'O. II 0 M fi I) II I) II 1 I A. I) (I 1 2 (I I) I 0 : i :m 18 Two-Iihnu liltN, IlieeedM, Aliinii. Cutter. Find on IihIIn, off An'lioii :i, off ChmIit ;. Struck out, liv Aiitlmnv H. h.v ("MMter 10. Hit li.v jn( her, hy (.'( er '2. Douhlo play, llu hem to O'NVil. Saorlfieo hit, OmiiHUt, Mornu. Time offline, two hor and five uiiiiuIuh. 1'wpire, Mil ler. heori1 hv inningx: Metfr. II II II II II H JJonihik II (I II 0 II :i II (I (I II :t tiolil Kill III, Talent II. In the neooud Mtcctmsivc giuuc nl. J I all again won from Talent Sun day Vith a eoniplele kliiitout. Miller f tlold Hill hhh in fine form and alluded the Talmil Imi.vh hut two InK rtnlv four of their man reaching first l.o, one hv a walk, one on an error ami ttu li catV (H. UU inn ),il t-'4 twelve time, three of uliich wit.' l.iree-bMKKorH and two for twti Ims, u. Thi in the w.th vielorv for O.il,' Hill in MttH khuwh playnl Ihh. tu The KMine IohI wm (ilayed with Mr.urd and ealled in the hith ma lie in aeeoiuil (1f rain. The Iion re i HikuiK forwuid to anoihcr Kmi td' M.dlorU h well as Oruut 1'm.i. i .1 Moi nliriMik. hk lhe have . loaned wr. limit .s- in ilif uillev. ltlfonI ntMMfrm Hiiiokn T&a MtMtford ami Mt. IMtt Clear, Tile senior hi tmnulTnw nielli lit the I'iikc marks a iiimpii' depart uie from the iiHiml run of si-IkkiI plas and their cmtIiisIiiiu eidliuc alums phere, of whieh the people nlm iat roui7e them from a standpoint of lu alty are .justlv weary. In "Merely Mary Ann" the gradu ating ehiNH i giving to the (heater loving public oflhia eilv a play that ilanda among (he bet in eoinedies. a recent miceeM from Ilroadwav, New York, whuro it rnn an until re season. Tho elan, in order to give 'I, were compelled to jiay a royallv of $.ri(; for each production night, a rfcord for royaltica (mid hy any elan for a Nehool piny. Tho piny retpiiied sp'cial Mcenery in order to produce it correetlv and thin waa ordered ionic time ago hy the Kill olaa. The furuitiiio also required waa different from that to he had at the local theater and the new funiishinga wore brought to the Page Saturday. Tho pant is the heat Mr. Wilson ha over worked with in Ibis city. Home of thu young peoulo showing great natural ability thai hould hu trained. ' A grual enid will greol the pro duction, for reserved aoata aro almoat gone. "It looks like the K. It. 0. sign will he hung up when the curtain rises," said Manager Hugo Luiulboig. Tlio Cast. I.ucclot, a coiiiHftcr 0. Househunii Mr. I'eler, in husines .l.eland Not' llerr Hinlinson, music publisher Nick Orninn Itcv. Samuel Smedge, country vicar .. -- Claliv Keel O'Oormnu, Sunday journalist - -. . I.eou LuMtou .Mm IllaydiM, medical student . .. . Stephen Nye Lord Vnluntino Toxwell, a gilded .Vouth H. Narregau Mi's. I.einlliHltcr, a hoardiug-hoiiNo keeper Vera Itoundtreo Itosie, her daughter llorothv Thome The Sislcra Trippelt, music hall dances, Polly and Dolly . .. I' llacou and N. Campbell Ijiily ChihiierM, a Hior peeress Aleue Allen Caroline, countess of I'ovwell, her Intuid - listher Warner Iwidy (Iladya l''n.vcll, eoiinles' daughlcr vh l.ane Itimcna Fitx (Icorge, a society belle Veins McCredle Marv Aon. Miti'U I lael Anile llouaiil. .i liii'tiiiun Iticsscll St'iiinau News From Our Neighbors .t i MILLARD MACK, WHO PLAY9 MARK HORN, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET, IN THE POWEn FUL TRIANGLE-KAY DEE DRAMA OF SOCIETY AND FINANCE "THE CONQUEROR." The snappiest and most interesting mining picture of a motor ear in ac tion ever shown on the screen, show ing tonight at the Page theater as an added film to tho regular Triangle picture plav program. Thomas II. luce's contribution, "Tho Conipicror," is nu absorbing nlury and is no step backward. Little need he said oi Willard Mink, who stars, as his mo tion picture achievement me well known to Tiianglc audiences. Kuid Mnrkcy, long a Triangle fnvorite, has the leading feminine role. Mack Sen- netl featured in Keystone comedy of a tilui idnl worshipped hv pretty girls, mi-called u "Movie Slar," with the fiiiinv Mack Swaiu. This pro gram shown tonight onlv. "Merely Maiv Ann," lite high school play, to morrow infill. H0RNBR00K JOY HELPFUL WORDS iiwi a MiMlfoiil ('Iiin. ii luck lame ami painful' ' t i It at la tfici'U nftn'r eer- i" lir toreaew la (hit klduy Hu.- tymptoma mutiil weak kid- u tkr U daagar In tfly. 1 fsk kidiMy $h ut wMkr. u your troubi. prvmpt sutoaUott. I'lllm r fur wtak aad rHBin liwn'i Kidney Ion- nilahior ui i4 an bum . JCrM IblK JledforJ testlmon. lr J N Daw. :.i: N v iret, dtMOid. ao- have alwavH lut-u B4 o roiomnienit Doiiu . l(Jne 1UU hioocr t hpo hcai.i am on.. HiVm nlng of iaikaiho or 1. lln lljroi'-j i havo tat.cn tlieai uti..n Yb tai n,o ii'ouiiita anil Kiev 0 vcr failed io aii tiiai mia 31I iiv ii&.ic anil oui aiv ki'lnea Jgip'' wni;trn onlcr X alas gne ia t Kidoev j'tiia to ona ot mv affiJif0' Wl ' uNt to weak M4. (uw, if times sod ibcv mior them tt RIDER ARRESIEO Clirf Itolierts, an automolUle ilrtv- er of this clt, wax nrreciril here this mnrnluK on iomiUlnt from Ash land, rlurKlng him with reck less drlvliiR on a joy ililc from Mora lirook. Itobort and party watl bmn at llorabriHik I'rlday and wr ietura lag at a lata hour. Juat a (bay raaehcl tha aonth ond ef tha bflalo vard pavement at Aahland and while aolng at a Hft ta. tha ear attack tha iiarklnR rurb with awch vloleuea aa to rmk It. A wbael waa lrn off and othor daniaae doua to tha inaehlne. Kttbertii' two lamiitoHM aal In the rear aval. Th retrt from AahlauU statMd that the itMupanta of the ear were wveiely Injured. aom of them halm lo le taken to the hospital lor treatment It waa alleged that th liquid contents of the oar were. remitted while the chief of police was , at breakfaat. the accident haxlna l currtnl at an early hour In the inoin ln. J Mr Roberta deules that an mom bcr of the party waa hurt and tliii the liquor aa renvavud from the cur. alleging that they had only one Ut ue oi wine ana mat tney nail par taken very aparliiHl) of that. IhlillU. lluUllclic M.lllll till' t link. the idol ol million-, ol lil upl.t lan, is the slur ol I lie Famous I'I.imi l'llm comHin's hc recti adaptation ot Murk Twain's fanciful romance, "The Prince and the Puumi," llic n-t work of America's greatest liumon-t (O ln plVst'llll',1 lit (he tnotlllll ih llllc IHlblic, which l the Paramount I.-., lure utlrnclioii at the Sim tloni.i to tiny. lAerv man. woman nml . Inl.l i- i.i miliar with the great Aiu.iH.m lm mmislV iiiimilalile stor o Ho .iinl.n ions little beggar and I lie ikImhIui oiks little prince, each of wln.ie i.m A the life ami freedom of the olliei. It is a rare combination ot iin.unt lm nior, ncli with the spirMing sntu, that ha made the name of M.uk Twain re'ered and lotcd the ii oxer, nml the i asional duli ot imlhos which makes I lie Iihij;Iii, r th. richer. And there is now and ilun ,i real thrill that shows the m.i-icr touch of the gifted author. It is Hie sort of stor that nil will delight in and the photo iroluciiou i one that can well Ih called pin I t' a liber.il education, since it mtio, - to the motion picture public the work of one of the nation's greatest no u oi leltcis. J Nutnan arrived from San Lean dro laft wiM-k and la a gucat at tho home of III son, Charles Nunan. MPKdnniea 1211a Cook, Chris Ul. rich and Harry l.uy were Medford lFltora Monday afternoon. Miaa norland Jtolitnaoti roturned from San Franclaco one clay laat week where she and Mra. 0. L. Johaaon of Medrord, vlaltod tho art gallorloa of the expoaltlon. Among tho Klka from hore who wont to Oranta Paaa Tueaday evening wore 15. II. Holms, Charles Prim, I.ewlH rirlch, Curloy Wllaon, John WlUon and William Singlor. Frank Kaaalinfor, a civil wnr vet eran, aufferod a paralytic atroko on Monday morning and Is In a pre carious condition. Mrs. W. II. llowon hwi been visit ing her daughter, who Is lunching school near Talent. .Mr. and Mra. C. h. Heamoa ot Portland, were the dlnnor guosta of Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Xtinan last week. Mrs. K. J. Flck spent a few hours In Medford Wednosday aftornoon. Hov. and Mrs. 11. A. Hutchison are rucalvliiK rouKratulatlons on tho ar rival ot u baby hoy at tholr home Friday. Tho residence ot Sam Walsh was completely dostroyeil by flro at a lata hour Thursday night. Tho orlRln ot the fire Is unknown and had gained such headway hoforo it waa discov ered that the family barely escaped tho flames. Tho contents or tno liniiso was a total loss. .lames llucltloy has returned to lliuh greatly Improvod sluco his op eration at tho Sacred Heart hospital. Cards have beou received announc ing the graduation of Mlssos Ktta and Margaret Morcom from the Ash land high school, May 18. It. K. Golden will leavo for Now York soon to take n post graduato courMO In medicine. Thomas Fulton of Yroka, Is visit ing relatives living hore. Leon llaiina ban rnltiriiod from llornbrook, Cal., whoro ho has boon for the past few weeks. Mark Wlnnlnghnm and John Ilyme ame in from Watklns on business litis week. L Why Kmofeo ttit Cigars When La Gondos are only lOn. IMmund P. Smnllwood, local S. P. freight agent, was called to Portland Tuesday evening on company busi ness. He was absent only a couple of dnvs. . Silas Fleming was a frequent vis itor nt Medford the liiSt of the week, going in his auto. The Gold Hill hall team again scored H victory on Sunday Iud, when they met tho boys of Talent nt that place. Tho score stood 0 to (I in Gold Hill's favor. Tho balterie were: Talent, Lneuv and Wilson; Hold Hill, Miller and Eliding. Althongh the day was somewhat disagreeable, sev eral auto loads accompanied the hoys. This was our hoys' fifth game this season, mid of these thev have won four, an average of .HOD. The Ladies' Aid took the Aibmc ranch by storm Wednesday titlcrnoon. Hiring tho Darling auto truck, tbcv left town ul 1 o'clock, fifteen mem bers strong, and proceeded to the Hock Point home of Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Adding. Tho afternoon was "chuck full" of music and good time generally, and, lis that is the ranch where you gnther strawberries hv tttbsful when in full hearing, this time the dishpau sufficed, n the season is so delayed this year in nil of southern Oregon. After the straw berry patch had been raided hy the committee ho appointed the dainty lunch was served and nil departed feeling it was good to ho there. The ladies present were: 31m. Nellie Dar ling, 31m. It. II. 3Ioore, Mrs. P. Lnng- ihilo, Mrs. George Mct'lellan. Mrs. Mae Avery, Jlrs. 1). II. 3Iillcr, Mrs. (-'. 1L Price, Mrs. 12. V. Sld'un-en. 3Ir. George Iverson, 3Ir.. ('. 12. Whnrton, 3lr. 12. 31. 31clntvrc, Mr. 12. T. Simmons, Mm. Lucy 3Iee, 3!r-. W. II. Gardner, Mm. H. ('. Kelsev. Part of the huge smoke stack tor the ocmeut lunt, to he placed at the head of the .'11)11-fool revolving kiln, arrived nt the plant Thursday after noon. Three expert men to install this and other steel work have been waiting several days. The remain der of the material is oxpeuted daily. At present the construction crews to tal almost sixty men on the various works. 12. X. rptnn. bookkeeper for thu Hunt Fiiginceiing Co., is seen even ings with his wile nlid 1 1 icuds eoo iii'. their new Miiwell. Now tlmt -11 ill"' li., .i .iir ol lo ( i plain to "-ec hovv (oiiMiiMil it vm, be to take fan friends t all the base ball contests in which his team en ters. Mm. 3fae Avery left Saturday morning for 3Iarshfiold to mnke her home with her son, David, who is in the Southern Pacific station at that place. She will stop en route lo visit her son, Hoy, who is a student at the t'liivemitv nt Kiigene. 31m. fi II. Price left Saturday evening on No. It! for n visit with her daughter. Mm. C. W. Hnsfwiek. at lilodgett. Satuulav iimniing "I nele Hum" r'oat of sinhtteer , l Af...1 to..! c ir'o.id oi sinnuiT. i -" t .nl The pinior-scni'ir Imiupiet uiven on Fnday Ovenmg at the Home dining ball wns n very jirettr nffir. Covors in cln colom wereIaid for fifteen. 3r. Palmer, otiRwenial photogrnpher. took a enap of the table when nil was nrranged before the guests arrived, and also after the affair took another of the assembled guests. The baseball game Saturday nf tcniiinii between the "Carlton lJloom er Girls" nml the home Heaver hoys, w.is n i'iv interesting affair, well ut tenilid bv .ill the filpicciit territory, .mil ii ol ;miil crowd. m r mW3S3BSS330SXaKSSSSSSB3SS!S A good nickel smoke 'Tl-lli U VVJL is always 1 a mellow smoke never harsh. That is because a million dollar supply of slowly curin tobacco is always in re serve for the OWL. The OWL is an unusually even-burning smoke. That is because it is seasoned leaf, properly made into a cigar. Naturally, the OWL is always worth your nickel. icr 't I.OMHJX, May 15. The foielKn of. lice announced today that Hie out standttiK differences iieiw,eu tirecce and the entente ikiwcim luul lecn set tled unilislilt Willi the r.'Milt Unit thie w on lit lie no vlol.itiou ot i lit neii trilhH ill (ireeie fiUBorat lendttian ' i-lf &uc st 41 dealer. fet0pl' ik for a kidney Teiedj tat 14 ftiiiit,' l'llls- ,tbt MKi luat aa had oFoUfrSIllIillin:. DIED TKVKNHO Mrs. ISertrude Htevenaon. aged '2 years, wife ot J K Mlevenaon, whose residence la a mile and a halt north of Medford. died at the famllv home May It. mm. after mirfertna sometime from a complication of ullents ghe leave a husband and one daughter MUh tilaiHa Pearl Sievcason. to mouin the the tusa of a dutiful and loving wife and mother Ie eased had beon a resident or he lUxltoril illmrlct for twelve ver an! hart a wide circle of friend 'unorsl wrvl.e will be held at J tlt lohr A Perl undertaking parlor IWft'tta' i Otlwk Tuemlu a(lrmon. the tUite Jtoheuah loile. No. S:i of this fit Juviag thre of tUe oiaeiaiex J4rJil til 1 111 th OJiIfflUHk DON'T FUSS WITH MUSTARD PLASTERS! Mutitcrole Works Kastor. Quicker jud Without tlu Blister riull1'. 110 Wll-i III 1111 XIII ll 1 III; X H mnljiil, llotu . ii.l w iiii win ii v . . i ..in so v.iiily rrluvc miii, soi in, . ..I tilliU's Willi a lit lie i Kan, wlnic Ml TKROI.K. Ml'STF.ROLF. is tn.ule of .nrc ml of mustard and other helpful niKri'ili.nti, combined in the form of a lraatit white ointment It takef the place of the out-of-date inuHird plaster, jtid will not Winter I Ml'TFROI-E give prompt relief from Sore Throat. Bronchitis.. Toniliti, ("ioiiii. Stiff Neck, Asthma. Neur .Ivu, Iieailathe, Congestion, l'leurisv Kluu matim, l.umhatfo. Pains and Avhc. oi the Bai-k or Joint. Sprain. Sore Mus cle. Hruise, Oiilhluin. l'rosted Feet ("old of the Chert (it often prevent Pneumonia'). t vour ilrniiBiit'si. in 2V and X i ir and a special larnc hospii.il wn- loi $.' 0 Be tire von lid the rntiiiu' ll si TFKOI I Keftise imitations tt wlm von jsk tor The Mutcrolc Couipanv, Cletel.ind. tMtui M u A The Best at Any Price No other baking powder will raise nicer, lighter bis cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome Then Why Pay More? ill V, Tho Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED J We Put The very lu-sl rado of ihoInssps and yrain in our (iraliaiu Uri'ad. A (rial will I'onvinee you that tlici'c is nothiii"; lifttcr than "NONE BETTER BREAD" m tn HgMBKffigaBagari-awaagaa ii n M r wirinnBBriTfn I Baa BANK SERVICE The relation of thU i.mk tu the community la not that of a private btiBlnexB or euterpiise It Ik a juibllc Insti tution. We believe the banker acts na the agent ot the people, and In order to fulfill completely Ills trust. lie must be In a poult Ion to offer a maximum of ser vice, a servlic to meet the requirements of all. OV.E R CZ Vi-ARS UNDER CNE MANAGEMENT I jj oajmj:-ttJtfT,TcwaiSttJC-x i SUPERIORITY A Wonderful Record by a Wonderful Car Wc wish to call your attention that there have been more Buick Light Sixes sold in Jackson County than any other car produced on the market today THERE IS A REASON SEE: POW M-jI-jjLj jJ Phone 21 Medford X'lOfv inin.ilo, Q i). 'i simim o