Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
MYs. t'lias. Wuhl returned to
Itoguc Klver Saturday morning after
11 visit of actual illty. to .Ueillord
friends.
.11. I,. YVnl'.licT win. la Cranlr i:ra
Thursday on uiislim.-H.
Mrs. I.eai'li. corset lerre. Models up
to date. (iiiiirunleeil. Phone CK:-.I.
Prof, llaulel Hull of (limits Kiss
was In Medim-d Friday evening Willi
tho high school deputing team of
that city. "No list- of puling a team
ot Oil boy deluiters up against a team
which lias for oni' of Its debaters u
Jjrotly, winsome aud eloquent girl,"
an Id I'rof. Hall. ' The hoys just nnt
U rally cannot win; tint who run
blame tho judges? I. for jiic, aiu
not going to censure tl 1."
Old papers for sale at this office at
2(lo for 100.
Italpb fin ril well will leave tonight
for 11 business visit to Sun I'Vani-'Isco.
884 I'll olio lieatn'B Drug Store.
Mr, mid .Mrs. W. 0. Scliaeneiwin of
Sonorn, Cull f., arrived In Medford
Krlduy evening for u visit to Mr. and
Mm. 0. 10. Johnson, 00!) west Tenth
BtrecL
Sco Dnvo Wood about that flro In
surance policy. Office, Itoora 404 M.
V. ft H. Hldg.
V. .1. Canon, a merchant of
rirownstioro, transuded business In
Jli'dforil Sat unlay.
' January ("10111111100 Sale of odds and
enda, overstock, etc., of electrlo ap
pliances' at Paul's Kloctrlc store. Ar-
tIClCB on display will he reduced 25c
a day until sold. See tho bargains.
2Blj
Mra. K. K Kelly received the news
Friday ot the death of her biolher.
John Carilercli at Nw Carlisle, Ohio.
!. T. .McCilenirtof rill . Calif., was
lit Medford Friday.
.Mr. and Mrs. I'. C. Gregory and
MrB. L. 11. Darby of lilendale were In
the rtly Friday.
Dig Cc milk shakes at De Voe's.
IMr. and Mrs. C, .1. Kerguson of
Klamath Kails nro registered at the
JCedtord.
Phouo 927 Browule.cu for groceries
J. II. I'liitt ruine over from Moutn
Uno Krlday for h visit to friends and
on 'business.
.Miss Ambroslne Murphy of Port
land, who lias been In Aledl'01 d for
Ihu past week, left Kutnrday for
Klamath Falls, Miss Murphy for
invrly resided In Medford and was for
several years 11 teacher In lli,e Med
ford Hchooln. She Is now a traveling
representative of the A. M. Palmer
penmanship system aud ha-s for her
lortitory all the Pacific Northwest.
Sweet cider at Ho Voe's.
.1. C. Smith, wtio has been at the
Kollpso mine, near Uogue Hlver,
came In Saturday to spend Sunday
with his family, lie will return to
the mine Monday.
For your old home friends. "Tho
Valley of Hie Itoguc," U.c. L'TO
'Miss Virginia Hosttrl; of tliitehln
son. Kansas, who has hern in Metl
ford several months Ybltiug her
cousin. Mrs. .1. II. Ilinck, Jr. le-
lui'ticd to her home Saturday.
Fresh chocolates at De Voo's.
Mrs. VI. A. Parlis. who lias been In
Medford several months visiting her
son, A. II. Williams, and t'ainil), left
Saturday inornlnt: for her home in
UuntlniUon lle.irh, Calif. Mrs.
Purlts Is n pioneer Ciillt'ornlan, liav
liiK lived there since I s, r, 0 .
See the stork lahci carried by the
Medford Printing Co., If you 1110 In
h hurry.
The licv Alfred . .1. Hops; bus
returned I'vinii S,m l-'ranrlf ett iiiul
will conduit lioth venires toniurrow
nl the I'reHbt teiian church. Iir,
Hogg was vMlini: relatives In San
I'raneisro miho la-i litmlat.
Gates sells Kurd cars, $.100 down
and $-3 a nieiah.
Ylb.s ltre lli.ri'er. ttsiher In Hid
Plneni st hool-, t-tiiriH -l to her
home in iintd Hill Krldav eeii!nrt.
Ir, Ilulnt, physician and surReon.
Rpecliiliy, eve. ear. nose, tliront. Of
fice over Met 'Ker'. Glasses fitted.
ltrt.r f i:!, 11111 was
v!8ltine Meiltiird tiienils Krliluv.
Kor the be-t inMirunt see llolmef1,
the Insurance M.in.
1". E. Ni.bo'.H and VV I.. 1 ill hank
of H'.iiiMiin f ile in Jle.liiir.l Kii,la
biivliu: supplies ami material for im
provements on iliiir eil-.Hie stock
ranch whiiii tle-v 'ninha-eil a few
nitintbs 111,0 iiein Mntiis Talks.
Amoni; the nuprnvrns'ini tln-t are
pilttlllK It' Is a ltt'';:e It.itu- tvhettl in
the Little -VipUr.ate v hii ti will oper
ate n Iniue iltttsmo to iipplt potv,-r
hoat and lirht ror tlieir heini. Tiiee
r gentlemen are futi-i Molilalia and are
. rejntfves 01 Anlnu tirown of this
"llt.v.
Flaltery ffoous at Or 'oe's.
Strt. (leoir.e K.iiii'nuui r'-'oiind
'J'lltiisday eetMtr; rritm 11 manlh-'
.vitilt to lilends in c.tliroinia.
HtU "'e. Hotel tloiinnd.
iMrs. A K. itiae'-inulon of Cold
Hill was In Meilford Kriilny en -n'ms
Hie guest of vrr ami Mis. Volnet
Plxon.
Pultermllk, lc ?h1. Pe Voe's,
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Misuser of
lliiKlliiits, Mlcli., arrived ill .Medford
I'rldny for a vldl to Mr. and Airs. K.
I,. Heath. After their vl.ilt here they
will conllniie their trip to Honolulu.
"NothliiK but eold weather and snow
when we left MleliiMan," said Mr.
Meiiser, '"aud nothlnir but cold weath
er and snow all the way out until we
dropped down into the Columbia riv
er country. "
I)r. K. KlrrliKessner, Hotel Hol
land every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation. 1 to r, p. in. 2CS
Scleral wood dealers In Kuiretio
have been nrresti-d and fined for
short measure in their wood sales.
The slate sealer of weights oud men
sures was responsible for the arrests.
T)r. Hart, physician and surgeon,
office Jackson County Bank Ilulld
Ins. "Mrs. Isnholl Kaiii:lier and Iter
neither, Mrs. K. Cov. left Krlday ev
ening for a vi.li to relatives at Turn
er. Oregon.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's
.1. II. Illnk, Jr.. arrived In Medford
l-'rldny evening from Clifton, Arizona,
for a visit to his family who reside
here.
.Mr. and Airs. A. .1. Weeks of Oak
land, Calif., arrived In Medford Fri
day nvenliif;. Mrs. Weeks is a sister
ot W. If. Stewart, whose death oc
curred In this city Friday morning.
San Kriinclsio papers stute that
Mrs. Hogliui D. Pearson, the three
nionths' bride of Charles H, Pearson,
bus been granted a divorce from her
husband 011 a cross-complaiul filed
by her In proceedings begun by Air.
Pearson.. Mrs. Pearson Is a daugh
ter of Dr. und Mrs.'j. V. ilobinson of
Jacksonville and as norland Itoliin
son won roast-wide fame as an artist
and portrait painter. The couple
were married at Astoria after a brief
acnuiilntnnce, on October 2.KI1 where
the artist was visiting.
Mrs. Leach, ugent World Star Co.
underwear, hosiery, phone (138-.!.
Take that broken pump to Hie Pa
cific Highway Garage, 2Ufi Ilartletl
st. Dnvles Welds Anything.
'Mr. nnd Airs. A. II. Lansing of
Portland are registered at the Hol
land. A. H. Thlcrolf left Friday for a
few days' business Irlp to California
cities.
A. S. Kosenbaiini. chum agent for
the Southern Pac.'.'lc , ai" Ivcd in .Med
ford Friday night and will spend a
fw days with frir. uls
II. llavrlfe and I.. Iledfield, of
Albert City, Iowa, are In .Medford
looking th diy and valley over.
Postmaster . Allius has received
from Senator Chanibei lain several
sacks of garden and flower seeds for
distribution among patrons of Hie
Medford postofflro. Persons desiring
an allotment of these seeds should
call at tne Meilford postofflre.
J. K. Trovorrow b ft few days OTo
for r"ov York city, where he will nt
tend Hie annual convention 0 the
superintendents of Hie Metropolitan
liisurniu'O company.
The Ashland Choral Society will
present (.mil s sacred cantata, ' The
Holy City" at the First .Methodist
chureli next Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 2 iih, under the auspices of the
First .Methodist eboir. There are
of Ashland's hesl voices ill the chorus
and the music to be given Is of the
world s best. So a full house should
be accordeil them.
LONDON SHAKEN BY EXPLOSION
(Continued From Page Ono).
ally ileimdislicl ;,i,,l r.,n.idrr:tM
ilaniniie w;1--
,1 to
olll.
proirilv.
"An engine I'roni the I
cal lire
lion lied re
plat iie: iti 1
leil the -,til anil n;h
1 1 re t hen die eNplu
i"il nt eurred. I In 'i Iscit' wa
de-lri'Vcil, bill only two tireincn ai
pear ti. Imte lo-t tlieir live. 'I ll
chici' cliemi--t. und a lunnber ot work
crs were Killed In I In- evplo-iion.
" I he ehiet cheiuiM. Hr. Aicjell
w hlle a-it i-ni' rperotit e- to
-aieiv, nun-ell Weill to Die tire am
atlelnpti'il tu rolllbet It.
thindiiNl liilitivd.
"The nninliei m' peri.in kil'ei
ilher in the t;n-tmv or in the eet-ii
liotiii- h'tu-e-. h.i i.e been e,-er
laiue'l. Tlie i iisiuiil ie, hi'ttetor, mi
iinr Hie tt.-niiim. oie it.it in-arlv si
henw a- .it 1'iv-t ,Hilieiieleil. 1 p t,t
llie in.-int between thirty and Imty
ii.'iltev i:(e Iteei; lei-.txero.l and attiiat
inn urt'-'iu.x ;, i,. 1 1 1 1 ,,1 ,t hav,. It,,, .
-1 riieis inj'ii'ed.
While .-evelal munition plants ha
been eontroetril at arioti itlaee-- 1
the ticiltboiliitud ill I.ttiulnn site'e th
ntitbrt ak l tile war. the lar-jcM nuin
itton liteturt i that t-t the oolwi''!
C'VerilMlellt lif-elial. liM'ated aboil!
rtill mile- ee-l til the l:ogli-li e.l
it nt.
Il ni..t .11 - leiilteine I'l'mn lllr m I,
rial slnleilit Jit in teind lo I'.le lii-a
ter, ) -it 1 1 ii itl.i 1 1 ItanliK the 1 1 1
Miil, that t'le 1 i,.,,i..n iii llnl nrein
no the ground- "!' the olt! Woo!ti.-!i
ai-i nal 'iittir. ailh n-ii tiie factory
ilc- I I n i,I uia iia e been nlle uf i hit - e
"-t.tbli'-lli'il ill tile I lellllly .
l:stia olii-r.
Taken up -lteil L'-t ear-old steer,
iil.indeil double fig'lle six, one In
verted. Far mark Is crop and under
half nop, left ear. i. K. Cottrell.
HtH'lc. Oregon. I'M
MTiDFOftD matt; Tnrntr,
CANNON
i;(i'.k '
1 1
Cnniion nnd uthcr war niiilcnals ixrv hcin shippcil to (lit Tintt'd Slates
jirlujuU. This picturi', n Ourhurnuli, Mai! Tribune special photographer,
itrht fNirloitd-; n" war iiialerinls, rtic-imie vciniiulcrs tA' the slaughter of men
I'xhibitioii (Iimnti' a liazaar to raise
FRANCE TO FiGHT
T!
FOR. PAST IS WON
r.MUS, .Inn. 20. President Poiu-
enre Iiuh reeelved Kdwartt AIiimhaH,
merlenn newspaper writer, at!
tho Palace of the Klysee and talked
with him In regard to President Wll-1
ou'h uoto and tho reply of the en-1
lento allies. Tho luteryiew appears'
In the words of the president us fol
lows: "We are condemned to continue
tho war, until, we, our gallant allies
and ourselves can obtain the repara
tions and guarantees rendered indis-
penslhlo by tho nuKressiou of which
ft'o have been the victims, by the sac
rifices to which we have subjected
ourselves, and by the losses which
wo have suffered. "
Wlay I tell America that France
is our friend, even tlioush wo are
not fighting with her?" The Amer
ican visitor asked.
"The PuRed States of America :
and Prance are closely united by In-
if faceaMe common recollections, by
the same political traditions, by the j
snnto attachment to free Institutions" J
said President Poineare. "This war. j
which Germany unloosed upon Kur-i
ope and which France did every
thing to avoid, could not alter the-
sood relations between the t'nitcd :
States and France. It has even
brtiught them closer and strength-!
filed them. j
"The Putted States,-' .M. Poiniare.
continued thoughtfully, " have re- j
inained neutral, but the sympathies
of I ml i vidua Is in every section have ;
maul rested I he in selves in la vor of !
F'-unce and her allies. We have been i
deeply moved by nnumcraMe demon- ;
st rations of friendship. !
"There has never been a day .since
soon M'ter the beginning of tin- war'
uti w hich I have not personailv re
ceived Iron: America a voluminous
ni ail eo ut a in jug genercms offerings
for our invaded populations, for our
w ar w idows and our war or plums
Tile letters whti h a 'company these
t ri botes cm anal e from all smiiil
a,&v,s and often are evpi. , , in
very moving w 01 ds. tu her b I ' ers
hrin. to me warm wi he- fr the vic
tory of Fram e.
"Your great country surel under
stands that we, the allie. ate fi-ht-iug
not oni v for tiur ow n imb pen
dejit'e and our own natior.al 1i'!1m.
but Tor a mm h widr can-c, which
goes further than the boitnd.ii it s of
our own intHre-ts. We are fighting
for the rights of the tmlisidiial and
for tiie liberty of peoples.
' The lolaiion of ltelginm biine.s
out tlie .-ymboUe si-nftic.tnce of this
whole war. Ccrntanv wa not atts
fi d with iieclaring war on us with
out provocation. She had wiiled to
butcher us without wamitu; and. to
.ith'iu that end. he tiampil ender
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
roit Sl.K Kags fot l.at hirs. nein
litsi prie lniew ai Sui'e I'otil
(' Show. S (' till.' l. Kliora.
1 k.i j.,., settill;;. U I ' Si! . er
I. ." .', I V Mill. lours, $1;:.', p, r el
ItlU (l'.l"r no to 1 f ;!"!, Ili'rii
lug I' K W'Mleook. 'J N.''
I .'III v. I'll.ille '" I V. 4 '
MTCnrrmn, okeoo Saturday. .TAxrATtv 20.
SHIPPED TO UNITED STATES BY CARLOADS
relief J'uncls. .
. he.r feet hi passing, a little, innocent
' people. This is enough evidence by
j which to judRO tho responsibilities
'of our enemies; it is enough to define
'the lint lire of the striiKKtc in which
jwe are engaged. The United States
niiulo no niistuhe about this."
SOUTH DAKOTA COURT
I'lMiKi'-. b..t., Jan. to. Hie su
premo court of South Dakota, in a
formal opinion handed down today,
in the action of the state, against ex
press companies operating in South
Dakota, involving tlift institution of
i iucrouses in iuUif-state rates to cor-
respond with the level of. the existent
inter-state schedules, arising In pro
ceedings brought by the Sioux City,
Iowa, commercial club to compel the
increase;, held that the inter-state
commerce commission had no con
trol over inter-Btate rates. It took
issue witii a decision of the supreme
court of the Pulled States in the
ShreveiKirt, Fa., rate litigation, hold
ing that the federal court was in er
ror In fluditig that the federal con
stitution authorized federal control
i of inter-state tariffs.
NATION PAYS FINAL
(Conttutted From rage One.)
panics of cavalry from
Fort Mover.
composed lb,, escort.
Moinir out over the plaza, the fu
neral ii ofcsion turned into Pennsyl
vania neiiiie and traveled the route
which ua tiie scene id' Admiral
Dewey's n-i ni imis honiccoiuin from
the battle which opened a new epoch
in American histoiy.
Draped With Flags.
Following an e-etoi of police lode
Fh a plain l-'i aicr ; then came a gun
am i s i :m f.xts t m ; 1 1 r.
A'lwavs W'orlb Vhilu
dull? 1 Children :
iiiM'iii.As i n;r.AKS
in
MANHATTAN' MAIINMSS
Ke.vtlie
Steeple.'
('nniedy: -'Hay-stacks
Tl)Mtl!ltl)V"
I. Hindi. itAiii:Mui-:.
Star
Always a Ciood Show
I'l.XKA KIMI1AI.I, YlU N(i
in
Till-: iiahk mi.i:nck
ANii II M ANII lil li fllMKHY
Till'. I'OliTl NK Tl l.l I K
TOMtHtlioW Hubert VMifoD In
'Tlie Light That Failed."
If you cannot read or
sew with comfort these
long evenings you ought
to consult Rickert about
your eyes. He under
stands eyes. Exclusive
Optometrist and Optic
ian, over the May Co.
from iu war zone oil Kuropi' by
hows a cannon which wna part of
in Kuropc, flipped to Chicago for
' "
caisson bearing the admiral's casket
drupod with an American flag.
Twelve body -bearers,, Reunion from
the Dolphin and Mayflower, marched
with measured trend just behind. A
color-bearer with an admiral's flag!
at haH'-nis.t came next. Then fot-;
lowed members of the admiral's fam
ily nnd the members of the nuvnl gen
eral board, of which ho wus head. A
party of survivorH of the battle of
Maniln bay marched next.
Officers and enlisted men of the
army, navy, marine corps and coast
guard son ice marching in inverse
order of rank, were followed bv As
sistant Secretary lioosovclt. Secre
tary Daniels and finally President
Wilson.
The remainder of tiie funeral cor
tege was composed of the cabinet,
diplomatic corps, tlie congressional
committees, members of patriotic so
cieties und delegations of citizens.
STRANGHXPELLED BY
PLAYERS FRATERNITY
I.VEW YOKK, Jan. 20. Oscar
Stranso, a member of the Detroit
American league cluli. has been ex
pelled from the liaseball Players'
fraternity, accordinj; to the amiotmce
' n: m rf President David 1.. .Knltz o'.'
TRIBUTE .that orsuniza'lim. Straime's expul-
iiion wai di'" to his sisnint; a contract
with the UUroit club for tlie seasoi
of 191" la iolation of his agreement
with the oilier members of the fra
ternity to withhold his signature
until he received word lo sign
Strange is the second member to be
expelled within a tew days. Sallee
of (he New York Nalionals being tilt
first to be droppe;'. by the players'
fraternity.
Five ; Buicks Sold
Ihis Week
THERE IS A REASON
And it will be to your advantage
to investigate
"When better Automobiles are
built Buick will build them"
POWER AUTO CO.
1017
LEAK PROBE TO
BE T
WASHINGTON", Jan. 'JO. The
house rules eoinniillee loiln.v l'oniinllv
retilined Sherman I,. Whippli
of Jtos.
ton us- counsel in the leak inquiry und !
derided to resume lienrings at the
New
Yurt i".i-tiii luiuse iit J" :i. in.
next Tuesday inurniiijr.
'iVimJ'.-f r the hearings to New
York wti" agreed upon because it wa
thought the committee would have
(jui-'ker access then- to record of
slock exchange transactions und wit
nesses. The New York J'muiicicrs
who were .subpoenaed lu.-t week will
be the first witnesses. Amniitr I hem
are .1. P. Morgan. Frank A. Yamlcr
Hp, Jules S. iiuehe and Henry P.
Davison.
Other witnesses have been ordered
to hnld themselves in readiness
t
appear before the committee at
time and place.
niiy
liuth Thonmson YUcouii, tho wom
an who Thomas W. Finvon s-ays told
him that Secretary Tumulty ami oth
ers profited by the leak, will not. he
called to testify until the committee
returns to Washington.
TO NEW YORK CITY
With Medford trade Is Mcdfo.-d niadGCarrau.u consulates.
Iff Vital W j
H Motion m
Picture :
All the Family )) I
T
PAY HOMAGE TO
iral m
KL I'ASO, Tex.. Jan. liO. UnjJ
(Irnli skies; thoiisiinils of soldiers J
I lie Jlexienn iioriler here loilay st0J
at attention while. other thousands J
civilians liare.l (heir lie.uls mid i'ucj
the wi-l d nmiiary minus in tl
Iphi.us, nt the post mid in the aruJ
! camps played the dire from the oJ
hitorio 'Saul" in memory of Admiri
! (ieorge lMvey.
Prig-ndiev (ieneral Hell issued
memorandum ordering- ull soldiers
bis district to participate in the meij
orial ceremony. Mayor Tom ln li
sued a proclamation culling upon iij
citizens lo join in honoring the ht!
of .Manila. At a pronrrang-ed sifmi
all trains, street ears, mitoiuobilo
and otlier traffic in the city stopped
stores (dosed und factories shut dow ,
for five minuter while flairs at Hi '
armv camps and in the city ive
pluee at liall'-must for one hour bJ
ginning' at J o'edoek a. ni. (uioiuitui
time).
Tlte Mexieun flag nt the CamnJ
consulate was'also dropel at hall
mast for one hour by order of Ad
drew Garcia, inspector general