PAOE TWO
MEDFORD MATT; TTIIBUNTO METVFOTCn, OI?Ef;QJ, WEDNESDAY. MAY Ifi,' 1017
TOCAL AND
PERSONAL
A special military train passed
through Medford on Tuesday bearing
100 member oC the regular army
coast artillery from Angel' Island,
near San Francisco, to Fori Warden,
near Seattle. Among the soldiers
were A. M. llordan, former building
mover of this city, who left Medford
about a year ago, and Charles Muel
ler, who with his father formerly had
a ranch near Contral Point und who
left Medford about six months ago.
Both Berdan and Mueller enlisted re
cently at Sacramento.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. . tf
Mrs, Winnie Brnden, secretary and
treasuror of the Polk County Hotter
Roads association, arrived in tljo city
this morning to attend the good roads
convention. Mrs. Braden, who Is a
Very pleasing speaker, was on the
convention program this afternoon
when she discussed "Women in Pub
lic Affairs."
. lluttennilk 10c gal. De Voe'8
Governor James Wilthycombo will
leave for the Btate capital this even
Ing. This afternoon ho expressed him
self as delighted with his brief visit to
the Roguo River valley and with tho
cordial reception and courtesies ex
tended to him not only in Medford
but at Ashland and Grunts Pass. Ho
expressed regret thut bad weather
had somewhat marred the Tii-Stato
Good Roads convention.
Dr. Margrave, Farmers and Frult
, growers Bank.bldg. Phone 230.
. The 5000 eggs placed In the federal
building electric Incubators Monday
forenoon will be given their first turn
ing over Thursday. Members of the
Greater Medford club will do the
turning. Assistant Postmaster War
ner turned on the electric heat in the
incubators for the first time at C
o'clock Monday. It will be twenty
one days before the chicks are
hatched.
Phone 884 Heath's Drug Store,
, Horace W. Day of New York, hoad
of the Scoble & Day firm, largo buy
ers and shlppors of fruit, is in Med
ford this week Investigating fruit
crop conditions In the valloy.
Bakery goods at De Voe's,
J. B. Trevorrow, who has been dis
trict managor hero of the Metropoli
tan Life Insurance company, has boen
promoted and given the management
of the Salem,' Oregon, district. Mr.
Strip of Portland who will succeed
Mr. Trevorrow In tho Medford district
has arrived In tho city and taken
oharge of tho office. '
A-l paper hanger, tlntor. 840-J.
4!)
J. h. Cantrall of Ruch Is a visitor
In tho city, having coino In lato Tues
day.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
L, F, Conlhe of Tacouia is a busi
ness visitor In the city.
For the best Insurance see HolmeB.
the Insurance Man.
Big 6c milk snakes at De Voe's.
Among business visitors In tho city
are J. G. Townsend and A. L. George
of Portland, and 8, Uortolsou of Ta
coma. It's time to plant dahlia bulbs and
up to Juno 15th. Send ono dollar to
R. H. Paxson, Central Point, or como
aud get eight assorted, labeled, field
grown roots. We have lots of higher
priced onos, too. Wo pay tho post
ago. The Forolgn Missionary society of
the M. H, church will be held at the
home of Mrs. lloorge Darnum May 17,
as first announced.
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
and 11, Jackson County Hank build
ing. C2
C C. Clark, fonni'rly manager of
tho Modioli! Pyo Works four years
ago, but slnoo lias been conduct lug
'buslnosB in .Mnrtluoi, California, has
returned to Medford and will open up
a cleaning and pressing establishment
on May 21st, at 30 North Kinnt. Mr.
Clark tins ono of the largest equipped
hat works north of Sacramento.
Dr. Heine fits Glasses correctly.
J. V. Goildurd or Mciirord, l-'rcd
Gearhart of Merits iiuil Krnost
Brhroeder of Crescent Car left Med
ford this morning for Weed where
they have obtained employment In n
logging rnmp.
Plenty of liny at Wtilklns" Feed
Store, t'J'i.no a ton. 4'.i
A. Ij. Hill, who arrived homo Tues
day from California III with appendi
citis, left for Portland Wednesday
morning aerompiinled by his wlto and
her sister. Ho wss brought to the de
pot ill an invalid carriage and carried
aboard tho train on a stretcher. Dr.
H. F. Ong of Portland, the former
Hill family physician, who arrived in
Medford early Wednesday, alwi ac
companied Mr. Hill to Portland. Mr.
Hill's condition was much Improved
Wednesday and It was thought that
he might not have to undergo an op
eration. Have your mattresses renovated,
upholstering, auto top and trimming
dona at W. II. Brown's, 142 North
Front. Phone 14.V.I. 1 55
Mrs. K. H. Lamport returned Wed
nesday from a week s visit nt Portland.
Tho homi of n. S. Radcllf on Clark 1
Bt., was two-thirds destroyed by fire i
about 10:30 this .-jrenoon. Tho house
was a two-story frame dwelling.
Flames wore bursting through the
roof before tho firo waB discovered.
Tho firo dopurtment was just turning
into the patriotic parado on Main
stroct when the alarm came in, but
was immediately notified and pro
ceeded to the burning building. Tho
cause of tho fire Is unknown.
Rawles Moore, Attorney at Law.
M. F. & II. building. tf
Mrs. H. F. Doeen of Dunsmulr Ib a
visitor in'' tho city.
Fresh chocolates at De Voe's
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Albert ure In tho
city in attendance at the good roads
convention. Mr. Albert is a banker
of Salem.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist, St.
Marks Building. Phono 323-Y.
Mrs. II. II. Holler of Portland is
visiting in tho city today.
M. Purdln, lawyor. Room 400 M.
F. & H. Bldg. 60
Thoro was light frost in tho valloy
early Wednesday morning, tho lowest
official temperature recorded at tho
weather bureau being 30 degroos be
tween 3 and 3:30 a. 111. At the latter
hour the skies against hocame cloudy
and the tempornturo roso. A heavy
fog followed, molting tho frost. No
dnningo was done to fruit, though
smudging was general.
Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phone 683-.T.
Girls' National Honor Guard chap
tor will moot Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock at tho armory. An im
portant buslnoss meeting is called to
precede tho drill practice. All girls
wishing to bo nffllluted with tho
Guard aro asked to he present and
sign tho pledge of membership at this
mooting. Tho national duos of twenty-five
cents aro also payable at this
tlmo to tho troasuror. Announcement
of tho classes in the first and third
corps will bo made and tho tlmo of
mooting decided upon. Classes in
first aid, automobile driving, short
hand and correct reporting are ex
pected to be opened next week to all
girls belonging to the Guard.
Dally Auto Stage, Medford to Horn
brook, Montague, Yreka mid return.
Same ns rnllrond fare. Lonve Mod
ford Hotel at 8 a. in. dally. Bliss
llelno, n. B. Ilaney. 48
Judgo H. F. Looniis of Honolulu
arrived In the city todayto look after
property Interests In tho valloy. He
will bo horo about two wooks.
Maths 26c, Hotel. Holland
Patrick Stldham of Grunts Pass was
In tho city today, enjoying tho pa
triotic festivities.
uuHonno ana 011 at Lie voes.
L. Sparks was among tho many
Ashland pooplo In the city tadny.
Top factory now 111 Nat.
The Freo Methodist church confer
once of 'Southorn Oregon which op
oned Wednesday roronoon at the Free
Mothodlst oliurch in this city will and
Sunday evoning. Rev W. A. Slow or
Jamestown, N. Y., Is conducting the
conforonco.
Dr. Henry Hurt, Jackson County
Hank building. Office hours 2 to 4
p. m,
Mrs. Aliilkey, wife ot Dr. M'tilkcy,
and Mrs. Hurry Dnvisson of Contra
Point, who were both rendered un
conscious und severely injured in nn
luilniuobilu wreck on the l'Meilic
highway Into hint evening, woro rest
ing easily lodny in lliu How hospital
ut Central Point.
See Dnvo Wood" about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M.
I' & 11. Illdg. .
M!rs. U. I,. c,ik r (,1 Hill jM i
Meillonl on business, nml visilim;
tier son.
Metz cars at ltlvorsldo Garage.
The second section of south hound
pas-songer I ruin No. lit today was
entirely made up of couelies bearing
about LNII) reernils from army mobil
inlion point in Hie northwest. In Hie
forts 11I1011I Sun Prnneiseo. A num
ber of Mcilfon! liovs were mnoim the
reernils.
Tout fastory now In Nut.
(leore t'utlrill, slate higliwtiy com
missioner of Washington, is in the
city in iilleinliiiu'e ill the Hood liouds
convention.
Mot7. cars nt ltlvorsldo Garage.
AT CENTRAL POINT
Next Thursday evening at the Cen
tral Point Presbyterian church Mr.
Goorgo Andrews und others repre
senting the best musical talent in the
(valley will present a concert for the
i benefit of tho Central Point Auxiliary
1 of tho American Red Cross. The pro
j gram below shows for ItiBelf the char
acter of tho entertainment. In a word
word it will be one of the finest mu
sical events tho music lovers of the
valloy havo been privileged to hear
for a long time. Tho work of Mr. An
drews and his associates is entirely
gratuitous and the concert should
have the support of everyone who en
joys good music and has at heart the
Interest of tho Red Cross.
Tho prices aro popular: Adults,
25c; Children, 15c.
Program.
1. Mighty Llko a. Roso (Nevin).
Mrs. S. A. Mttlkey
Selection from tho Opera Martha
Goraldlno Theiss
The Moon Has Rulsed Her Lamp
Above (Benedict) duet
....Georgo Andrews, C. McCurdy
The Jewel Song from tho opera
Faust Mrs. Lota Childers
Romance from Second Concerto
by Wlonlowsky (violin solo)
; W. Carlton Janes
6. Mosllundo In tho Woods (Gootz)
Mrs. Kdna Isaacs
7. April (Novln)
Miss Francos Davidson
8. Love Song tlloldman)
Miss Florcnce Hazolrlgg
Violin obllgata by Mr. Janes.
9. Carmena (Lane) Mixed Quartet
MrB Georgo Andrews, Soprano.
Mrs. Edna Isaacs, Alto
Mr. George Andr,cwB, Basso
Mr. C. McCurdy, Tonor.
Star Spangled Banner.
WATER RATES FDR
2.
The city council nl its moding lust
night amen. led the water ordinance to
fix rates for (he food pi'eiurcili:is..
gardens and lots of the city. !-'o'
t lie season of irrigation the cost, i
.) cents per every 1 mi sipinre fed
This ninkes the water charge for 111
ordinary lot of lllllx.'iO feet. .:"(
for the season.
J no proposed ordinance to neve
all movers report weekly to the chief
of police the names of the people they
moved, where they were moved tc
and where they moved from, was dc
feuted.
I he jitney license ordinance was
amended to permit each public vehicle
of Hint kind to curry 2f per cent
passengers over its seating capacity.
The council ulso 'voted to have the
bunks having on deposit city monev
j furnish surely company bonds for
.Hu,uuu eaeii nistcnd of the personal
bonds ns heretofore.
An ordinance was passed restricting-
the passage of heavily loaded
trucks and tractor engines over city
streets.
5.
GOVERNOR WITHYC0MBE
IS GIVEN LUNCHEON
Govornor Wlthyconiho was the
guest of honor nt a luncheon given
by the Ashland Commercial club
Tuesday noon at tho Austin hotel In
that city Nenrly ono hundred men
and women of Ashland attondod and
gavo tho chief executlvo of the Btate a
hearty and enthusiastic reception.
Frod D. Wagner, former state repre
sentative, presided an toastmnster,
and spoochos woro inndo b
Wlthyconibe, Mnyor C. B. Gates, and
WV II. Gore.
Tho governor spoko of tho serious
crisis now confronting the nation and
urged tho people of Oregon to bend
overy effort to keep tho.stato at the
hoad In tho tusli of bringing the war
to a speedy and successful conclusion.
Ho said Oregon was tho first state In
the union to havo its full quota com
pletod and believed tho record of
prompt and loyal support of the gov
ernment would he sustained.
Mayor Gates delivered a strong
pica for tho $11,000,000 good roads
bond Issue and declared thore Bhould
bo a school house campaign carried
011 throughout the rural districts. Ho
voluntcorcd to do his part as a cam
paigner. W. II. Ooro closod tho speaking by
urging the, ladles to assist In tho
good ronds campaign and said that
tho success ot tho measure really de
pended upon tho ladies gottlng into
tho fight throughout tho county.
PATRIOTISM SHOWN.
(Continued from Page Onet)
A. Tj. Cross of Hullo Fulls i
iter in the citv toduv.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALI'l Kino Singer sewing ma
chine. Sell for $10.00; cost $1)5.00,
Call COS Catherlno Street. 4S
FOR S.Vl.K Majestic Kongo, house
hold goods at 11 bargain. Phono
4 2S-L. r,;i
l-'Olt HUNT Six-room modern bun
galow, garden, fruit, roses. Mrs.
F. C. Wicks. Phono 42S-I,. 53
FOR It KNT Nicely furnished six
room bungalow, close In. (deeming
porch, piano. Phono !!'!! 2.
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KNOX
HATS
Drop in, the fii-st time
you're down this
way. We have some
of the newer soft
hats to show you.
They'll please you
surely.
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form hut shouldering rifles, imtne
diutcly followed by Hie Medford
members of -the National Hillu asso
ciation, also cnn'.vinir rifles.
Now with military hearing and
marching stride, wearing plug hats,
enmo thoso men of peaco, tho minis
ters of all denominations in the city.
At their head was carried a banner
reading "Modford Clergymen," and a
largo flag.
Thou followed tho Medford lod,
of Klks, the first fourteen Elks In the
lino carrying a huge flag. Tho Elks
had about 200 men In lino, probably
tho largest slnglo delegation of tho
parado.
Tho Woodmen of the World delega
tion was next iii lino, with a small
cabin mounted 011 whoels at their
head. All tho Woodmen carried red
banners and sinoll axes.
Schools in Line.
Tho public school delegations fol
lowed led by tho high school band.
Following Immediately In tho roar of
the high school students came the
children of the grudo schools, most of
thorn carrying small tings. Not a few
had wooden guns on their shoulders
and others carried rakes and hoes,
Tho costumes of many of tho children
woro varied.
Headed by a large flag and with
each man carrying a small flag camo
tho Rogue River University club of
Medford. At their head wns carried a
banner on which were printed tho
following: "Our Families, Vocations,
All wo placo on tho altar of our
country's call."
Mountod on horses then camo the
Ashland round-up dclogatlon, the rid
ers, men and women, nil being In
cowboy costumo.
Thon came tho Japanese delega
tion of Medford, marching three
abreast. The first three wero womon,
tho center one being garbed as a Red
Cross nurso, and tho other two wear
ing dresses,
"Never tasted anything
so $ood in my life as
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Tho Ladles Riding tclub of Medford
followed mounted on spirited horses.
The Commercial club of the city
was next In lino, followed by tho
Army of tho Hoe, with County Agri
culture Agent Cate at their hoad. The
army consisted of citizens unued with
hoes, rakes, primers antl pitchforks, i dren, riding on a huge auto truck,
This delegation was appropriately I came next. -
followed by n load of straw 011 which; Tho lust feature of the big proces
sat a man holding a pitchfork 011 tho 'slim hut not quite il least consisted
handlo of which was fastened u cute, of "S!:ort" Harnett, marching b
littlo flag. ibiiiill', holding ololi a huge hoc
Tho Willow Kprlugs School chil- i whii h had at its top a small flag.
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That Is your business.
Uko all trained men you arc a specialist in your particu
lar lino.
We too aro specialists in the cattle business" but from a
different angle. We specialise in handling cattlemen's
accounts.
l-ong years of experience in this specialized form of Bank
ing assures you of prompt service, courteous treatment,
and intelligent handling when dealing with the
The Jackson County Bank
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Miilfonl's t'ov Photopltiy TIiiiiIit
House Peters
Myrtle Stedman
In a fascinating Society Pranui
The Happiness
of Three Women
Also Hum Hud Comnly
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Manager's Note
Regular prices 011 this nttrnction ace nuulo possible only by tho largo"
capacity of the l'nge.
2 Days
TODAY-TOMORROW
Matinee and Evening
-PRICES - ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 5c
Special Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature
8-Part Drama
From the Book by James Oliver Curwood
CAST
Phillip Weyinan, In love with the Woman
William lnm;in
Arnold l ane, of ' The lievll's Nest", li-oie Holt
.'o.eplilne Adarc, the Woman N'e sliipmnn
.lohu Ailare, her father William Hnlnhrldgn
Miriam, his wifo ..Nell Clirk Keller
.'v.n CrolsM't .... I'.Ueur Keller
Tlioiea'i, l.ansu too) lleorgu Kuiikcl
Tl'e World Before Your Eves
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And ('"Timii ii lal I'.iillrtin.
"Cud':-. Country anil Hie Woman." a drama of tho
Noi thwe-t Is i'i oin ti.e story by .lames Oliver Hur
wnol. 'l''iere tnivo Iteen many pictures shown of
life In the wilds of II... Northwest but none that
cM-e-d this In li.terc i and aniitie trc uim nt. Tho
phoiouriii'liy is suletiili"!, anil each ami every mem
ber of the insi ia a I'iuh'hed phiyer. The result Is
one of the l-t ph tures that the Vitnsraph Company
has ever produced and fIiowji.
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Supcrh pi. t'u-'s of hunting and camping in the Cjin
nd;nn wilds. stirrii:g views of dog teams in action
and a thrilling mc-od-aniatlc rtory make "God's
Country nn;! the Woman" In the Kulton Theutro a
record brtakin motion j-lctnre play.
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