Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 06, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, AT FSDJORD, ORECJON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL G, 19.10.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
Oils liiililinrtl of the upper Kouo
river, Is In Modford on n biislnoits
trip. Otis him ntnyoil with hln homo
' Htoad In (hut Hoolion under nil klmbi
ol' iUhuouiiikIiik ciroiiiimtanooH and
now hoob IiIh way practically uloitr iu
a patent. ,
MuntKoinury'n halr-dronning par
lorH now ouon. AU
C. Ci MoClondon, plonoor, Indian
fighter, liorHoman and fanner, was in
Modford from Quid Hill YVudiioHtluy
on a hiihinufiri trip,
John II. Cnrlriu, nttornoy at law,
ovor jnolcNon County Dunk.
John Grieve of Central Point wuh
In Modford on a business visit Wed
nesday. New hnirdrouHiiiR parlors now
opun at Montgomery's. AO
A. C. IIoiifh of Grants Puss wuh
in Modford on professional biiHinuNH
NWdnosdny.
W. T. loru a Uo, aro nnloaiiniK
today a car of Haines nutomobllu,
(ho majority of which they will mv
i.. .1...;- 1. ...I. .......
Peach trees for sale at ten ciiiiIh
each. II. II. Patterson, NiihIi hotol.
Dr. J. I). OluiHtcad wan in Mod ford
"Wednesday on hiu rut urn from a trip
.to I.oh Annoloa.
Prof. P. J. O'CJara was at Talunt
Wednesday on a tour of inspection.
The Silver Kii)(,'n arc in town.
JuiiiuH Mcl)oti(;nll, It. II. .Moore, 0.
I. Ilaff, Van Iloutcn and Cal Diihoii
bury of Gold Hill wore in Medford
Wednesday on route, to JackHouvilla
to appoar before thu county court iu
thu matter of tho Sardine creek road
petitioned for ut tho taut torm of
county court.
Visit the Silver Kinx Palace iu
old Christinu Tabernacle after Tuos
dny. CharloH Tyler and Hart Carter of
Jold Hill were in Mcdford Wednes
day on hiiHincHO.
1). A. Prnr.cll of OrantK Push wan
ji Mudford visitor TucHday.
C. W. IliiiRor of Eagle Point was
in Mcdford Tnosdny on business.
Mrs. J. Q. Jarvia of Gold Hill nl
, tended the opera in Mcdford, Tucs
dny ujt;lit.
For artmtio photographs go to
Losmoistor'H. Children's, pieturcH a
specialty; Central Point. 10
I. A. ltobin, Edward Van Dyko and
Hnlpli I.ooney were unions tha
Grantrt Pass inimic lovers who at
tended the opera TuoHday ulKht.
A. C. Itandall and V. A. Duulap
were in Modford from Talent Wod
noHday. Itnrdon's Hnkory Iiiih jnst added
their fifth baker, as four havo boon
uunblo to supply tho domand.
0. II. Gillette of Ashlnud was a
Mcdford husinesri visitor Wodnosdav.
Dr. W. P. Holt of KiikIo Point was
Mcdford visitor Tuosday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. HammerHly, W.
V. Dodge and Miss Nina Carter wore
-among gthoso from Gold Hill who
attended thu grand oporn Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Hox Lumpmnn of
Oold Hill spout Tuoudny night in
Mcdford and took iu the performance
of tho I.ambnrdi company.
To advortlso, it becomes urgent as
soon ns to rout it bocotnes urgent.
The sale on Rnrdon's Poerloss
forond is increasing daily. There
anust bo a roasou.
W. J. Mnhonoy, agent at Grants
Pass, was in Modford Tuesday.
Wnllio was fonnorly located at Mod
ford for a number of yours, and is
Always surprised at tho growth ol
the old town when ho makes ono of
his periodical visits.
Ilardou dolivers ico cream to any
part of city any timo of day or night,
Phono 371.
Mr. and Mrs.' J. C. Pondloton of
Toblo Hock spent Tuosday night in
this city.
A. C. Howlott, tho votoran newspa
per correspondent of Eoglo Point,
was in Modford on n business trip
Tuesday.
Rnnlou'ti now iaoloss a fountain is
dispensing dolioiouB drink's, ico oroam
and icos.
H. D. Bolts has movod to AsbostoB
from Modford.
Hugo Victor, trnvoling passongor
gent of tho Santa Fa lines, spout
Wednosdny looking ovor Modford
and tho valley.
J. .II. Fitzgorald loavos Wodnosdny
evening for osoburg.
H. B. Tronson of Eaglo Point was
a Modford visitor Tuosdoy and Wod
nosday. Mrs. JameB Lowis of Bedding, Cal.,
1s visltjng in Modford.
Tho Snn Franoisoo ground-koopor
is still saying things' boonuso ho had
to rosod oontorfiold nftor McCrcdio
was through tearing up tho onrth
Sundny.
L. E. MoDnniola of Portland, for
morly ndvortlsing solicitor for tho
Mail Tribune, is in Modford on a
businoss trip.
Mr, nnd Mrs. M. A. Joy of Grand
Forks, N. D aro in Modford.
Jamos MoDougal of Gold Hill, ono
of tho plonoer settlors of that -sea-tion,
was in Modford on a businoss
.trip Wednesday,
ill
Milady's
Mirror
A rtomnii who never worrlc ilp
Clares that them In nothing more 1-1-rliiit'iitiil
to bcMiily In woman tluin
worry, The worrying woman 1on no
body any good. Khe sluiply Invito
(ho IimikI of time, which writes plenty
of wrinkles on her brow, around her
eye nut! mouth, paints her face yel
low ami gives it lackluster eye Hint
no nrtlllro can hrlfthtcn.
It Ih i ii I to uuneccHKiiry to worry,
and II In n total waste of energy,
which could I mi better employed.
You know a worrying woman the
monient you seo her. Her clmrncter
In written In her faco In wrinkle
which you would think nothing short
of a mlrnole would obliterate.
Downright ukIIiiomm Ih a henry price
to have to my for tho iwHst'twIon of
n bud Imblt, but there It In. And not
only does worry directly Inllueiice the
complexion to0 evil; Its more remote
effects are no leu iKitcnt In robbing
the fnco of the (tench bloom tints
which lire (ho ndmlratloii of thu KMit,
tho painter mill the general public.
Worry affect the entire nervous sys
tern, and through It the liver and or
gnus of dlKeHtlou and the heart. The
thliik's a womnn think have more than
nuythliiK ele the powi'r to make or
mar her Ix-nuty. Ho let her beware of
worrying overmuch lent she loso the
grentcnt of all tho gifts.
To Muke tho Hair Healthy.
If you want to keep your hair In n
healthy coiulltlou bo careful always t
one a clean hairbrush. Many Imd
ntCM of dandruff aro due to carelewH
nctm in HiIh mutter. Directly the hruih
iM'glim to look crlmy wnnh It In soda
nnd water. Ilnvw tho wnter nearly
holllm; nnd "put" It with the brintleN
He careful that the bnck of the brush
doc not Ket wet, as It ruins tho kjIIhIi
AVheu ijulte clean rliiHc In warm wil
ier, then let It xtnnd for ten minute
In clean cold water nnd leave It In the
air to dry. Don't put the bruuli to dry
In the nun or too nenr the lint or the
brlNtles will turn yellow. If the bnck
tin k Ihh'U damped rub It with sweet
oil. then polNh.
To keep the hair bright and bIohij
few belter method exlnt thnn that nf
ventllntlou. The treatment Khoiild b
imictlceil for lire uiluutes ench dny.
night and mornluK. The trcxxcH shoul t
be nepariitiil ouu by one nnd Hhnken
gently and slowly, so that the ulr'muy
penetrate lclweeu tho ntnuxta. If n
mnld's lielp In obtttltmbltt a still Iwtter
ttwult enn 1m nwurel, thu attendant
fiiunfiiK the air gently on to the hair
with tho rluht hand while supporting
one lock at a time with the other.
A Owct Brth.
Ooncrnl opinion to the contrary, it
Is not always n condition of the teeth
that cuuwh unplcasaut breath, as
stomach dlNturbnnccs havo the sumo
effect
If a thorough cxnmlnntlon of the
mouth fnlls to disclose any rvnson for
an unpleasant breath no time should
bo lout In putting oneself under the
care of n physician, for there must be
an Internal condition Hint cannot fall
to grow more serlouN with time If it
Is not corrected. The form of treat
ment for this state differs as the tunc
requires, but It Is snfo to sny that only
easily digested food should Ih eaten
and the utmost effort made to keep the
stomach Iu n healthy state.
Constant rinsing of the mouth with
antiseptics nnd deodorants, while they
do not cure, are decidedly benellelnl.
A remedy for this purixwo Is iimde
from six and thrvc-qunrtcr drums of
salicylic acid, seven and one-halt
grains each of orange tlower water
nnd oil of peppermint, ono pint of
Florida water and one-half pint of al
cohol The peppermint is mixed with one
hnlf of the alcohol, tho rest being put
tn tho Florida wnter, and the liquid in
then wurmed by sotting tn a basin
put into hot wnter.
Tho acid is dissolved in tho warm
bath, and tho other ingredients aro
then added, Tho mouth may bo well
rinsed with this nftor eating aud again
at night. It Is tmppoacd to act favor
ably upon tho tooth.
A Buty Cur.
The beauty euro that Is engaging the
attention of fashionable society at the
monient Is the milk cure, nud its only
fault Is that It Is ridiculously cheap for
a euro adopted by fashlonablo society,
Tho milk a taken Inwardly and out
wardly, A glass of hot milk slowly sipped at
night composes tho mind and prepares
tbo body for restful uroinber. Milk Is
rubbed Into tho fnco at night with a
ploco of soft linen nnd allowed to dry,
and In tho morning tbo fnco Is washed
in milk, but no soap must bo used,
Skin regularly washed In milk la do
clnred to bo proof against sunburn.
For th Complexion.
Tho woman who tlnds that her face
Is unusually dry and rough In wlntor
should give a thought to tho sort of
enro sho is taking of It. If sho jmis
slsts iu tho use of alkaline soaps, toilet
powders aud aromatic vinegars, all of
which ore drying In tholr effect, she
will soon bo confronted by a lined or
wrinkled skin. A bottor way is to
roly upon n good cleansing cream and
plonty of hot wnter, followed by cold
water to stimulate the skin nnd clow
tho pores,
ITnakins for Ilea) it.
The
Scrap Book
HI Otrono Point.
A senator who has grown very dig.
n I fled In rcent years was making a
speech, snys the Hiitunlay ICveultig
I'ont, After he Imd finished there won
a reception at one of tho hotels, A
little mini pushed eagerly foward,
"Hello, senntor!" ho shouted,
"How do you do, sir?"
"Hny, Monutor. you remember ino?
I'm Jones-Jones of Hprlngllcld, you
know. I met you down there. Itc
momber how (ull we got together?"
"I do not," replied tho nenntor Icily.
They pushed Jones nwny, but soon
he was bnck.
"Hello, senntorl" ho shouted. "Don't
you remember that time "flown In 8t.
Iiuls wo went out and miido a night
of it? Joiicn of Hprlngllcld, you know."
They shoved Jouus away again, and
somebody stnndlng nenr tho senntor
naked, "Who's your friend V"
"I don't know who he Is, but ho
scorns to be hell on reminiscences,"
With tho Year.
Something remain for u to do or dare.
Even the oldest trwi lome fruit may bar,
For aice U ojiiwrtunlty no
Than youth luelf, UioukIi In another dreai,
And aa tho evening twilight fade away
The aky Is ntIM with dura Invisible liy
day, '
Iniffellow,
The Drake on Tlflht.
Out of the (Jraiid Central station, In
New Vork, the other day came a couple
evidently from up state regions. The
old mult erncped bis cartictbng and
bulging green umbrella llrmly and
looked up and down Uie street, his
mouth ngnpe.
"There's a heap o" sights In New
York. I kucms, Maria," ho said. "I
misdoubt if we see them all."
Tliu old lady's mouth sot grimly.
"Waal. Silas." she replied, and ber
manner was more than significant,
"belu's ns I'm with you, there's some,
I expect, that you ain't goln' to seel"
Insulted.
Two brothers had the habit of call
lng ou the same girl. One of the
brothers, George, was to tuke part Iu
soino private theatricals, and the girl
bad promised to tlx up a shirt and a
pair of shoes for his costume. Tho
articles were to be delivered to her
on a certain evening.
Fr.mk. tho second brother, took It
Into his bend to call ou the girl that
same evening. Frank knew nothing of
the arrangements George had made
with her to help him with his cos
tume. He rum: tho bell, asked the
maid to tell tho girl that Mr. Allen had
called and sat down in the parlor.
The maid went upstairs and present
ly returned, trying hard not to smile.
"Miss Jones snys she is busy Just
now and that you are to send up your
shirt and shoes." was tho mesnago she
handed Frank.
"Whatr he yelled.-
"I'm to take tup your shirt and
shoos."
"Thnnks, but I may need them my
self to go homo with. I hope Miss
Jones will bo better In tho morning.
Never mind; I will close tho door my
self." Took tho Boy's View.
A well known Loudon comedian was
starring at a music hall in a largo
town when he heard from a frltud
that tbo son of tho landlady whero bo
bad taken roonjs was going round tbo
town stating that tho star was rotten
and not worth going to see.
Tho comedian went homo nnd called
tbo landlady nnd said: "Madam, you
would uot llko mo to leave your rooms
and In tbo next town I went to tell
my friends that wcro likely to visit
you that your rooms wcro bad. Well,
your ltttlo boy has made a statement
that I am no uso ns a star, and I
should llko you to tako him to task
for It. Plcaso don't hit him, but speak
to him sternly nud severely."
Tho landlady waited till tbo boy's
father camo homo from work aud told
him about It.
Tho father gavo tho boy a sound
thrashing aud sent him to bed, wont
that night to tho hall to sco tbo come
dian act, returned homo, woko tbo boy
up nnd apologized to blm.
A Hard Shot
Dining as honored guest with the
governors of various states was "Pri
vate" John Allen of Mississippi, whoso
very whimsical way of saying things
makes people smile. lie told himself
what happened when bo was ouco
called on to speak. "I got up ami
said," explained "Private" Allen, "that
I came with tho understanding that 1
was not to speak during this trip.
Then eomo ono cried from tho other
end of the room, 'Yes, ami 1 came
with tho samo understanding.' "
Their Meeting Place.
Tbo lady dean of a well known girls'
collogo, being very much annoyed that
tho girls nftor chapel on Sunday mora
lugs waited around tbo entrance of
tho assombly room and stood In groups
en tbo stairs Instead of dispersing at
onco, resolved to Institute a reform.
Bo at tho regular chapel service one
morning sho arose with much dignity
and mado tho following remarks:
"I havo noticed a growing tendoncy
among you young women to linger
about tho chapel Sunday mornings,
blocking tho halls and stairs. Here
after tho following order will be pre
served In leaving chapel: First the
president will pass away, tbon I will
pass away, then tbo faculty members
will pass away, nnd finally tbo student
body by classos will pass away, and
wo will all meet bolow"
Sho uover finished ber sentence.
Haskins for Ilealtk.
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TENT CITY IS
BEING ERECTED
Accommodations Provided to Care
for Overflow from Hotels Every
thing Prepared Complete and San
itaryTents Built on Platform.
The proiMjrty on Oakdnle avenue,
just south of the WnHhington school,
has undergone a rapid transforma
tion iu the past two days, and a
neatly arranged city of tents bns
made its appearance there.
It will be remembered that some
time ago the Greater Medford club
initiated n move to establish n tent
city to accommodate the tremendous
influx of "cop!c now being drawn to
Medford. by tho city's extensive ad
vertising campaign. The Indies took
tho mntter up with tho Commercial
club and a committee wns appointed
to further the project.
Owing to tbo time, nnd expense ne
cessnry for enrryinjout sucb nn en
terprise, tho mntter was finally
dropped by the club. Tho committee,
however, interested Q. F. Cutbbert of
0. F. Cutbbert & Co., tho now house
fumishing concern, who nt once took
hold of tbo mntter.
Mr. Cutbbert states that tho plan
followed in the erection of tbo tent
city is similar to that carried out in
Snntn Cms nnd Southern Califor
nia and that no expense hns been
spared to tnnko everything complete
nnd snnitnry. Each tent is built on
n platform, with rustic sides, fitted
with screen doors nnd wire screen
nn tho wnlls, so Hint tho entire sides
of each tent may bo rniscd, giving
most comploto ventilation. Canvas
partitions between tho tents give nb
soluto privney. Each tent is pro
tected by n fly overhead. All nro
electrically lighted, and lights havo
been placed in the streets. The fur
nishing is entirely now nnd attract
ive. The entiro promises will bo well
fenced nnd n largo office tent, toi
lets, etc., provided. E. S. Pnrsons,
recently of Portland, bns been en
gaged ns mannger.
Tho "for salo" ads finding tbo
people who ought to own your unus
ed things nro uncommonly "lucky"
snlosmon.
Tho undeslrablltty of competition (
UNIFICATION OF TELEPHONE SERVICE
in public utilities is clearly shown oy higher than paid provlously for an ln
tho gradual elimination of tbo soc- comploto aU(l fauUy 80rvtce.
Durlug tbo closing part of 1909 , the rates ch:.rged by tho Independent
tho movllmont toward doing away
wlth dual tolophonoe In places whore,
two comnaUoa oxlstfid' has boon pro-
nouncod. In many cttlos and local
ities thu Boll organization either pur
chased tho Indopondent plants, or
tbo Doll plants wqre morgod with
thoso of tho Independents. In tho
latter caso long distance connection
with tbo Boll lines was Immodlatoly
suppllod to local oxchangos,
Practlcally all of these transactions .
so fay aB wo know havo mot with tho.
full approval of a public woll convinc
ed of tho annoyance, Imporfoct sorv-
Ico and unnecessary expense of dupli
cation causoa by tho double tolophono
systom. In Dos Molnoa 90 por cent
of tho tolophono subscribers favored
a coalition of tho two companlos.
Whoro tho elimination of tolophono,
competition has takon placo, oxorbl-
tant rates h vo not followed. As a
rulo superior service with many ad-
dltlonal tolophono etatlono havo boon'
GRASS RUGS
Wo have following sizes IN STOCK: 24x28, 30xG0, 36x72, 4 ft. x 7 ft., 8x10,
9x12, in tan, green and other colore, with Grecian border, most suitable for
porehes, bungalow dining rooms, bedrooms, etc.
CUTHBERT'S
We are also showing a most complete line of Art Squares, Tapestry Rugs, Ax
minstcrs, Body Brussels, Velvets and Hoyal Wilton Itugs in all sizes, includ
ing extra large room sizes. Also a complete line of Stoves and Ranges. Sec
us before vou buv. Temporarilv located at
COX WAREHOUSE, FRONT ST., BETWEEN 10TH AND 11TH, THREE
AND ONE-HALF BLOCKS SOUTH OF 3. P. DEPOT. PHONE MAIN 3771.
JUDGE CUTS
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Judge Calkins Instructs Verdict In
Perouzl vs. Johnson Law Tangled
Plaintiff Gets the Full Amount
apid Action.
Judge Calkins yesterday cut with
one stroke the Gordinn knot in
which the attorneys on both sides in
the Pcrouzi vs. Johnson enso had
entangled themselves, the jury and
tho court itself by instructing the
jury to bring in n verdict for the
plaintiff.
The case was one in which Mrs.
Perouzi sued to recover tho amount
due for certain cattle sold to John-,
son. There wero various legal ques-;
tions brought up on cither side, but
the fact that the cattle had been de
Uvorni? nnA tbnt the nlnintiff httd not
boon naid. whatever the various bus-' 1
incss complications of either party,
was patent throughout the case, f
There wore questions as to the lia-!
bility of agents nnd nil that sort of
thing, but Judgo Calkins summed up
the case in his instruction to the
jury
"You will bring in n verdict for
tho plaintiff, ns it is evident that the
claim hns never been paid."
"Wo would havo done it, anyway,"
said ono of the jurors. "It was the
common-senso way of looking at it."
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For wood of all kinds, soo the
Square Don! Woodvnrd. Phono
2001. Fir street, between Second
nnd Third streets. Gould & Lindley.
proprietors. 2(11
Wear Iitltl" Sluio .
If you want satisfaction, try u
sack of Mt. Ilood Snow-Fnll Flonr.
For sale at tho Huss Mill. Remem
ber tho place Polk Hull & Son.
Tho man who is not suro that ad
vertising will help him sell it is try
inp; to soil something that you onjrht
to ho very wary about buying,
enjoyed by subscribers at rates no
companies wero too low to avoid op-
oration at a loss, tho prlco for sonr
Ico has boon Increased sufficiently to
cover tho cost. In this connection It
must bo remembered that tho Impos
sibly low rates charged by Independ
ent companies havo served to make
many of thoso organizations unprofit
able. Among tho many of tho larger In
dependent tolophono companlos al-
ready taken ovor by tho Boll Interests
In Iowa aro tho Mutual of Dos Moines,
tho Collar Rapids and Marlon com
pany of Cedar Rapids, tho Johnson
County company of Dubuque, tho
Standard of Waukon, tho Interstate
of Dyorsvlllo, and tho Corn Belt com-
pany of Waterloo. In addition a
numbor of minor Iowa concorns havo
boon purchasod outright or havo mado
arrangements which assure thorn tho
advantages of the Boll long dlstanco
aorvlco. Public Sorvlco, January,
1910.
0 IN
KNO
INTO INVESTMENT
If it's merely a question of
what you can "get along
with," use an ordinary paper
for your business stationery.
If, however, you are seek
ing to turn expense into in
vestment, use
71 ttanj.tr J aftrer hi tint it tttirrrj
Li HKHIRE Wm
"Ltekfer tit Wattr iiirV
The added influence given
your messages by the clean,
crisp sheets will wipe out the
expense item and leave a bal
ance on the other side.
A little Joaroey into the worVlojt of
your own mind wilt strtartken oar argu
ment. To help, ikk us lor a specimen
book of the pifxr tbowing letterheads
sod other bnuness forms, printed, litbo
craphed "d csrraved fm the white and
fourteen colon ol Old HAursitise Bond.
It's worth bating,
Mdty- Hummcz
Pam Cohfakt,, the
only paper makers in
the world making bond
paper udtuiretr.
Medford Printing
BARGAINS FORBUYEiR;
104 acres, cleared, close to station, $2U,uuu.
42 acres, cleared, 2 1-2 miles from MedfordL-ttSOdO.
20 acres, in pears, half mile
40 acres, 25 acres in alfalfa and irrigated; liufiMji
view; $9500.
32 acres bearing orchard, close in, $24,000.
HUNTLEY-KRAMER COMV&3m
214 Fruitgrowers'
t P. O. HANSEN
tit . i i J
YY e mane any King una Biyie on wjimwi.
We carry Glass of any size ost fcml.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Bfetfw, flftan.d
A SMALL AD
WILL ATTRACT
ATTENTION
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EXPERT
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