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MEDFORD MAIT) TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 191G
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TOCAL AND
JL PERSONALj
Al a rcRiilar ntbotlng of Mctltord
Camp No. 00, Woodmen of the World
held lnat Wednesday night, a commit
tee on arrangements was njipointed
for tlio cfn?g of lhltlatlon to bo held
next Wednesday night, Mny 24th, at
which tlmo Deputy Head Consul P.
F. ClJIrny of San Frnnclaco will bo
present. A larno number of applica
tions )mvo been secured, which In
sures n 1lg class for that tight. A
good tlmo Is In store for all who nl
torid: and' ovory member -within at
tending distance is expected io bo
nrcsonti f
Do'Voo gives tiadlng stnnips with
everything except groceries.
Tho' 6pp uilno, noar Jacksonville,
In yhleli new machinery lias boon in
stalled, Is nbout ready ngaln for tho
power. W. fc Downto, Toprcsontlng
tho Hiillldlo company of Seattle,
which deals largely In tho manufac
ture of mining machinery, has about
coin plot od tho Installation of the ma
chinery for tho lt flolnlloii procoss.
Ho will put In a Chilian mill, -which
Is conceded superior to tho ordinary
stamp mill,' Increasing tho capacity
for tho.samo horsopowor. Tho Own
ullno .will thou Jmvo a capacity at 200
tons n day,
3ct your mlllc, crenm, hullor, eggs
nnd buttermilk at I)o Voo's.
A, C. Chantlor, accompanied by
Mrs. Chantlor nnd daughter, Kilo
who arrived yesterday from Oakland,
Col., intending to remain two days,
havo concluded to stay a wook nnd
watch proposed developments. Bhould
tho pc'oplo Volo tho Iwnds for tho
Illuo hedge railroad noxt Tuesday,
they will mnko their homo in this
vnlloy.
Amnlol Llnon Pound Paper Is still
tho samo bofdro-tho-war prlco for a
few dnys more. Medford Hook Sloro.
CI
Professor Henri noHchamps of
Pnrls, who Is n personal friend of
Professor V. M61do I Mills, superin
tendent of Medford schools, Is In tho
city for n consldornblo stay, being
tho guest of Professor 1 Hills. Pro
feksor Dcscjiamps will, address tho
Medford pupjjsi ,at tho request of tho
toachors, on Tuosday uftornoon at 3
o'clock at tho Ulrfh sqhool auditorium,
on tho subject of "Child Study; Ap
plied Psychology." Tho visitor Is an
eminent educator and it Is not doubt
ed that ho will bo greeted by u largo J
niidloucc.
Typewriter papor of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Hosh M. JCochnln nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. I. 8eller of Albany,
nro vIsltoi-H In 'Medford for a few duys,
carofully lnveKtlgatlng tho general
situation horo. Thoy havo boon
through custom Oregon, returning by
wny of tho Klamath country, but do
claro that tho only section of country
that has really lnlorostcd thorn ulnco
they loft homo jg Hoguo river valley.
Thoy aro delight'1 with tho uppoar
nnco of things horo. and express a
strong inclination to remain until
thoy havo ft thoiough examination
of tho resources of this beautiful re.
glon.
All special luggiy?o for carrjlng
Corona typewriters Is made by
"Likely." Medford JIqoU Store.' 51
Mrs. M. 1). Hirers of Ooldfleld. 'Ne
vada, Is soujournlng lit Medford and
vicinity for n. fgw days. Mts. Hirers
Is much Interested In pur mining ac
tivities and our promise of n mining
boom.
Tho world's ronteoj couipnnlos
llolmco. Tho insurance MuiV '
'alhlnp but n pouring ruin will
keep the UrltulJoH from malting tho
trip to Holdy J'nnk tomorrpvf. Uo on
band, as the comuilttoo guarantees a
fjno trip. Uring your lunch, cup ami
8110011.
2G;;. off on Kodaks at ycslonB
Camera Shoi). .
Mrs. Arthur Korbos und children,
of Myrtle Creek, Ore, arrived m -mou
ford Friday nnd will visit fvr a month
with Mrs. Korbos' Duronts. Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. I.avton.
J, O. QerJUnK, tp Host s.11 around
phptogropker i .southern Oregon.
AlWya rollfthl-Nqgatlvoa madj? any
whore, Unto pr place. Studio S28
Main St. Phono 320-J.
Mr. and Mrs. V 11. N'ell of Uaglo
Paint, woro Medford vlsltora Satur-
Weston Camera Shop for flr,at-cl8
Jodak finishing and kodak s'uppUcs.
1. D. Noo of Montesano, Wish., U
in tho city on business In a visit of
a fow days.
Ontca sells Pprd cars, ?200 down
and 25 n month.
t iKlwpod W. Itoborts or Jiuneom, is
jitiondlng to business chores In Med
lord today.
. itoviow course for toachors' exam
ination begins Monday, May 22. Mod
lord Coiumerclal College.
Frank Oallo pf Oakland, tiU state.
Jh transacting business in Medford
nnd tho surrounding valley this week.
Try a King SplU cigar and on
'eourugo homo Industry. tf
Mrs. Fred Kelsoo, of AlRomn. Ore ,
!ls sojourning In Medford and vicinity
this wcok. '
Fwtago stamps at Do Voo'8,
J. .'. .Mitchell, representing tho
Holt Manufacturing company, whose
specialty Is tho caterpillar for farm
nnd orchard work, )s In tho city nnd
valley for n business trip of toil days
Mr. Mitchell's company has Jtfst de
livered n thirty horsepower catorpll
Inr to the Iloguclnmls company and
It has already begun to do big work
with tho now .machine.
IlathB 2Cc. Hotel Holland.
Ocorgo T. Manner of Merced, Only
is In Medford for thrco days on busi
ness, Qunnier term begins Monday, Mny
22. Special rates. Medford Com
mercial College.
.1. K. Wheeler of Yrckn, Cal., is
doing business In Mpdford todny.
Do Voo buys bcor bottles.
,7t. Id. Doan, Tvho recently visited
tho Blue JOdgo district, roturnod yes-
tordny from n Bpcclal visit to tho
McCloy prospect, a gold mlno In np
pcaranco and general promise. Ho Is
enthuslnstlc over tho possibility of
vigorous development of that enljro
district nnd hnu no doubt thnt tho Mc-
Cloy property, owned tiy Hoborls &
Mclfco, will provo to bo ono of tho
rich strikes of tho district. '
Kinoko n King Spitz cigar. Cc.
Thoy aro homo-mudo, tf
City Attornoy W. J. Mooro or Ash
land, in In tho city today on legal
business.
Dr, KirchgqBsnor will ,bo at Hotel
Nosh ov,cry Wednesday. Hours for
consultation JO to 3.
'George j, Lynch, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ocorgo T. Lynch, this city, jdlcd
at tho homo of his parents, 10 South
Ponch "Htrcot, Muy 19, nged 12 yeurd
and 8 months, Ocorgo was a pliplj
In the Jackson school nnd popular
with nil wjio know him. Funeral
services wIM ho held at tho family
rrsldonco Sunday, Mny 21, at 2 p. m.,
Itov William P.. Hamilton officiating,
llurlal will bo in tho Oddfellows'
cemetery.
Seo have Woods nbout that tiro In
sitrnnco policy. OfIco Mall TrJbuno
nidg.
Tho iunoral sorvicos of tho into
.lorcmlah Nunnn.woro hold In tho
Catiiollo church at .Tacksonvjllo Fri
day morning nt 10 o'clock. Itov.
Father M(tthor celebrated high nmss,
assisted by Fathor Powers. Father
Mather paid a beautiful trlbuto to
Mr. Tynan's momory. There was a
Inrgo attendance nt tho church and
tho comotory and n profusion of
bonutlful floral offerings. Tho pall
bearers wore: J. W, Jtoblnson, Chus.
Prim, John i-yndon, J. U. Nell. dco.
Hoffman, Oeo, Lytic, O. Hnrbaugh
and John Orth. Jlurlal was in Jnck
sonvlllo comotory,
your lawn mowci- macnlno shorp
cnod nt Mltoholls. phono 32Q-.L
P. C. Halgrcu or Dos Moines, lown,
Is ii vnlloy visitor for several days.
Mr, Hnlgron Is greatly pleased with
tho vnlloy, tho surrounding moun
tains, tho mines and tho cjlmato. Ho
has boon at various places In the val
ley for a wcok. Jlo will remain some
tlmo ot and mny arrange to return
in tho fall.
Dig Co mllksiiakoa at Do Voo's.
J. li, Wolch of Astoria, Ore., Is In
tho city on buslnoss. Ho will return
tomorrow to Jtosolnirg, whoro ho will
tarry a day.
Whipping oroam nt DoVoo's.
P. L. Pendlll of Portland, In in tho
viilloy on n buslnoss vlsltnnd u Joju
uroly Bojouru of sovoral days. .
Hvoryhody laughs 'when thoy noo
tho funny cartoon picture rtrnwn by
Floyd Jonklns -which Is In tho win-
iluw or Hurry's Good Hutu, 13 South
Front St. &1
Mrs. Kathorlno Prlco of Brooklyn,
N. Y., nrrlvod In thin city Tuohday
for an Indefinite visit with her sister,
Mrs. Hi G. Lttht nt Muplo Spilng
much.
All or tho Tnlont chinch pooplo will
visit tho Mathls-Vossoy revival meet
ing nt Ashland Sunday.
Mrs. L. A. King returned homo Sat-
urday from n visit of sovoral months
In liiitto, Mont. (
President Knight of tho Knight
Packing conrpany of Portland, assist,
ed by Mr. Zlmmer or tho samo com
pany, has located tho proposed cut
Bup factory In this city opposlto tho
Ice plant on tho Southern Pacific lino
In tho southorn part of tho city. The
plant will occupy a Bpaco of 120x120
feet and will cost $10,000. Maohlnory
Is ready for Installation as soon us
tho structuro bIuiII bo ready to re
ceive It.
lloforo you rub onothor day uso N.
It. 0 tho cany hnrinless wuy. N. It.
G. (Huorgy) Tho Ltttlo Wizard Lubof
Savor, wnshos clothoa In 10 to 15
minutes SDOtlcssly white without rub
bing or bluing; cheaper- than sonl'
nlono; contalus no llmo, lye, parnfln,
wax, or othor Injurious chomlcul to
elothos or hands. Phono 40-H3
Medford or ftond ICp in stamps for
trial pockago postpaid. Uso enough
for ono washing us directed ami It ro
puita nro npt p0rf9ct.lv satisfactory
return nt our exponso uud money ro
rundod. F. II. Clausing, Medford,
Oro. . 51
BOND
ELECTION
MAY 10 VOTE
E
60
LEDGE
ROAD
I
The olecliiin oil Tuemliiy, MilV 211,
in tliii city lo uuthorizc unit empower
tlio oouneil to borrow MOO.OOO to
build the Ditto Ledge rnilrond Hhotild
call out 11 mil exproHsiou from the
rfro)UTly owiicm of tho cil.v on Hint
liiipoilinit (UUbliun. It 1m iH't'rHMir, ,
therefore, that nil xhouhl hnvo the
right tu vote. Thin, they will ilpsitess
if! they n re leptlly rcKtorcdt
Anyone who hnH not registered
since thi Jiinunry election 11 1 tlio city
I111II immLicpstur 011 the morning of
tho. Tiiewdiiy election. Tliis reKiHtrn
tion 1h chneeiully proidcd for. It is
n simple niul (iiielv process. Anyone
who tlosircH to rcfrister then will need
only ono witiiensr u freeholder in Hie
city. Thnt will mnko the icxislm
lon ienniiiien(, under tlio new regis
tration ordinance. Hut nil should re
member that the regiHtrution for
enputy aiul state elections Iimh iiolh
in;,' to do with thu nity repslnilion
nnd oily electioiiH. For nil pity elec
tions tho rcgislriilion must bo iimilo
at the city hull niul it miiht have been
Mimh' either on Hie day of Jnnuary
11, 101(1, or sinco that date. . Hogis
trntiou nt Hie oily halt 011 Tuendny,
thorofore, will ho cany nnd necesHitry
io thoso wlio hnvo not registered un
der Hie new city lnw hincu Jiuilmrv 11.
ASHLAND
GIVES
PLURALITY
AllLANI),,Or., Jfn. '20. Axiilund
primary clecHoii. figures uiproximute
and iiutinly republicun: i'resident -Ihirton
Til, Cummins 205, Jlughes 288,
Woodrow Wilson 1-11.
Sci'ictury of ,stnto Mootcs 217,
Olcoll -111.
Ilopresentntjyo eighty-eighth dis
trict ilowern --127, Sheldon 305,
Thomas -120.
JU'prePonfiiiivo iiinely-eJglitli ilis,
Incl Cnro 12J, Goto '105.
District A(torncy Cnrkin 2-18,
Hobcrts 200, Vnlson 210, Kelly -14.
Clerk Gnrdner 470, Hildclirrtml
101, J. II. WJlBonO!).
Sheriff Glicve 208, Lorjiind CO,
Wnlker 100, Wilt-on 275.
Trim iiror-r-Dlnkeley 000, Cioim
tuillor 2.'10, Jlnijlo -III.
AsKefcHor-Colciniiu 251, lleriiiig
J 00, LmiiiHpneh 22, Trunx 91, K. Jt.
Wilson 157. ,
School Biipcrinlondenl Ager 270,
Ilanhy 100, Smith 1J7, Wislli 142.
Ilnwloy for congross, Mioklc for
hluto food commissioner, Culkins for
circuit judge, Owen for county com
missioner, Vloroy for recorder niul
I'oil for coroner hud prncticiillv no
opposition. Tlio uoithwcst iirccincl
cast heaviest vote for Hughes, 57,
und west central tho largest vote for
l'icsidcnt Wilson. 110.
FRENCH ATTACKS .
ON VERDUN FRONT
DECLARED FAILURE
, DEIthlN, May U0, via London.
The failure of repented iittneks by
tho French on the Oermiin positions
between Iluueotttt und Esnesi on iho
Verdun front, was announced todny
by tho wur'of fice. A introl operation
in tho Argonlic resulted in heavy
losses for tho French.
The test of today's statement fol
lows :
"Western frent: In the Argoiinc,
German pntrols penetrated the en
emy's second line after n fow explos
ions. They observed gtent losses in
killed nnd wounded in the enemy's
positions nnd returned with u few
prisoners.
"Itcpcutcu iilliiuks upon our now
positions 011 both sides yC the Hnu
court Khitcs high loud woie ngitin
easily repulsed.
"Five enemy nerophines were
brought down, one by our infantry
fire southeast of Vuilloy, tho other
four in neriul lmttlcs' northenst of
Aithreville, on tho southern edge of
the llesscn wood, nenr Avocouit, niul
due east of Verdun.
"Ournvintors attacked cnoiny ships
on tho Flanders coast, enemy shel
ters, tho neroitroino nnd tho inilwiiy
stntion near Dunkirk nnd tniliinry cs
trthltshnlcnts nt St. Pol, Dixmudc,
PopeVinphe, ' A'tuions, ChuloiiB' nnl
Snippies with jjood results. r
"Ertstorn frent: Jn ,t,lio nieghbor
hood of Smorgcn it Oejmnil nviatpr
brought down a JRusshm ner,opluiic
dining n hnttle."
POHTLA'ND, Mny 19. Prohibi
tionists of Oregon in stnto nomlnot
Jng convention, hero to,duy put put a
ticket wjiich Included' ox-aovornor
OswAJddSijiocrat of Portland,
H,s cahdtdiiri) for reprcsotiilatlvo in
congress for' tho 'third district, and
Mark;cathoVforil, ot Alhany, domo
cratFi cdndldalo for rcprosentatlvo
ronf thrf'rirst district. Other nom
inatlSils)iiidla'(ie;d;1ho follewing:
'Soci'd'taWotHio. O. V. AVhlto of
LlnttXfcouny;; Supremo court justice,,
C. Dl'hrlght of "VttBco county and A3.
A. Knott, ot Yainhllt county; food
and dairy commissioner, A. Q. ttuiu
pol ot Poli? .county, ", ",
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Medford Choral Society
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Gr&nd Coiicert
PAGE THEATRE
Monday Eve., May 9
Chorus 500 Voices and Orchestra
Admission 75 and 50c
ENLSH
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RAIDED BY THREE
GERMAN SEAPLANES
(E) Suits (j
TO ORDER J25.M UP
Ate CteMtiiH!, Pfesslm awl AUwtof
IN E, MA1K, VfSTAIRS
LONDON', May 20. Thrco aormnn
seaplanes mado n raid on tho Kngllsh
coast last night, n British official an
nouncement today states. Ono of tho
aircraft was brought down off the
Belgian const. Tho seaplanes dropped
thlrty-sovou hombd, wounding ono sol
dier and two civilians.
Tho Btatomout snys:
"A hostile air raid was carried out
on tho east coast of Kent last night
by nt least three sonplanos. Tlio raid
ers piiulo tho English count a' fow1 nilii
uIch, pnst 2 o'clock this morning. Tho
seaplanes then turned north nnd
dropped a dozen oxploslvo bombs
over tho Islo or Thanct. Somo wln
dowH. weio brolicn. Otherwlso there
woro no casualties and no other dam
no. "Two other hcaplancs turned jioulh
and dropped twonty-rivo explosive
bombs over southoa8to,rn Kout. In
opo town a tow bombs took orroct,
9110 soldier being klllod, ono wouvui
niul a senmnit being injured. A pub
Ho hoiiso was wrecked and sovoral
houses damaged. Tho remaining
bombs caused no casualties or dam-
"Tho raiders alt made off as noon
tm their bombs woro discharged. O4no
of tho raiding soaplrines was brought
down by n nnvnl patrol off tho Jllol
glan coa.st this morning-."
CRATER LAKE ROAD GETS
APPROPRIATION OF $50,000
WASHINGTON, May 20 Sundry
civil bill reportod today carries otto,
hundred uud l.ty-nlno thousand
Kivveit hundred niul Hlxty dollars tor
our district Including eight thousand
tor operating expenses ot Crater
Luke park niul fifty .jthousand for
road which Us ongluoeia ostlmato
for ono year's work. Thoy had esti
mated for two wears work.
NOTICE
To the Mciuliers of the Mudfoid Com
meruinl Club:
In ui'corduiu'o with u resolution of
tho lioiutl of diioetors of the Medford
Couimoieinl chih, you lire reiiuestcd to
gito nil of Aloiiduy, Muy -',', und
Tuesdiiy, May 'J!l, lllltl. to Iho ntU
witu'omoiit of the t oimiieuual club,
plan for procuring a railiond to tho
Dine Ledge uibuiur iliMnet.
Let'n nil got bus,Y and bring pros
perity hack to Mudfoid, '
MBDKOHI) COMMKIU'IAL CI.UD.
fjv:;:.:. .-.-.-..',,, ... :
'IOQ IiATH TO t;tiASlFg.
WaWkD-To buy nirklnds of moW,
rubbor, rugs, wool and hides. Phono
173. Nash Livery 55
TWO TRIPS DAILY
-HETWEKN
MEDFORD and
EAGLE POINT
S. II Hurnlsn's auto will Jenve
Eaglo Point nt 8 A. M. nnd 1 P. M.
dolly, oxcept Sunday; leave Medford
9 A. M. nnd 5 P. M. Will call for
passwnpera at hotels tu Medford and
liotole aid business houses lit Eagle
Pplut.
PHONE 3--X2 OH a-XU,
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"A FOOL THERE WAS"
-AND THEN THE KEYSTONE THRILLER
Perils of the Park
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