Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,' MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1M0.
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SOCIAL AHD PERSONAL
Mr. anil Mrn. .1. T. IIchh of Hun
1'ViiiuiIhiio a ro vetting Air. and AIih.
V. l Itati of UiIh cily, Air. IIuhm
being Mih. IIiiu'm uncle Air. IIuhh Ih
4)110 of lllll oriiciltlH lit lilt) SlMllllCI'll
Piuiilii' In Sun FruneiHco ami in well
known in ruilroiid uintluH.
Learn 1( Hay Kl llayo. 110
(Itii), l' King ami family ol' I'oil-
lanil. ami l'ii Hut ton, lirotlmr ol' Altri.
King, arc in Alt'ilfnnl on u hIkmi
VIHlt.
Now. modern, I'ool Mhiuping mount.
AiltlniHH P. II.. IhiH office. tf
Kohh Suiitlilinu ol' t lio Applognlo
HUtlUllll, WUH ill All-llt'olll (III hllHiUOHM
WimIiiukiIii.v.
I can put yon" wine lo the best
nial imtatn investment on tint roiiHt,
JVdilriiHH "AilvlHiir," llox .'IUH, Alu.l
ford, Or. if
J. A. WillianiH, of Cm-tin. Orison,
lit in AloiU'oiil,' looking ovor tho nit
natlon. H. V (li'llntly. of Philomath, Ore
gnn, ami a party of nix, nulomobiling
through Oregon, wore in Modfoid
WViIiiiihiImv night. It iH a family
piuty, all but two being (Mllatly b
tiaini), anil they o.pei't lo tako in
iviirylliinur worth muting ulong their
linn of travul. Their objective point
from hero will hi) Crater Lake ami
thonoo Honth.
Air. anil "Aim. W. II. PoigiiJton ol'
fluid Kay wore in Aloilford WVduo
lay. Air. and AIih. K. V. Carter, Air.
ami AIth. Konnoy of AhIiIiiiii, and
J. V. Koyi'H of this ctity liuv returned
from a lOO-iiiilo trip noitli liy auto
mobile Air. Carter's now Chalmers
Dctroit "110" watt iiHod. A Nplundid
timo iri reported, tlio car Htnudiug thu
trip well.
Col. and Mrs. r'rnuk Hay of Now
York arrived Wednesday evening to
Hpcml a fow weeks at Gold Itay.
Al. K. Worrell Hpont Wednesday in
AhIiIiuiiI on humuoHH.
W. II. Mcding of Kuglo Point, wiih
ji Medford visitor TlmrHiIay .
AlrH. Cliarli'H Hines of AIoAlinn
villn, and Hon, who havo been veil
ing Mrs. Ilimw' parontH, Air.
und Aire. John Dovlin, of Ap
plogutn aro now hojnurning at Colo
' tiu. Thoy aro accompanied by Mrs.
Mien Contrail, sinter of Alrh. IUiiuh.
AIhh Stollu Loy, of Jacksonville,
m'iih in Aluilfonl Thursday morning.
Miss Kiania Armstrong of Jnokson
villo spent a fow hours in Alodford
ThnrHdny.
.1. K. Hodge of Klamath Falls, for
uiorly of thoHo parts, Iiiih been in tho
viilloy for Hovoral days looking aftor
ltiiHint'MH mutters. "Yon follows who
havo htjen liu io all tho timo can't
realize tho changes that come ovory
fow moatliH," ho Haiti. "I can noo
(lioin mid plonty of thorn."
Air. ami Mrs, StoniwollH. lately of
Chicago, lint now residents of Kla
math Kail's, ami Air. Alt arrived
liuro Thursday morning. Krotn this
point thoy will niako trips of inves
tigation to difforont points in tho val
ley and will rot n in to Klamath Falls,
via Crater Lake.
I. H. Wallauo, of IloHolniri". w a
Alodford visitor on business Thurs
day. Air. and .Mrs. Kdgur 1 Infer re
turned homo Wednesday evening. Air.
1 la for has boon in Chicago on hnsi
iiohh. Airs, llafor met him in San
I'Ymioiseo.
Aliss A. MoDouough is suffer
ing from a spraiuod ankle unused
by HlippiiiK on the pavement while
crossing the street.
Airs. Af. K. ltiddla rot urn ml on
"Wednesday whom sho had boon
spending tho Fourth with her son,
Harold. Airs, Kiddle has taken the
position of fitter in tho Emporium,
n position for whioh she is omi-
nonllv (nullified.
With n muull "discount" for tho
honoflt onthunlpum of ntntomont hoiiio
t Ilium Inevitable In writing an onr
noHt nuvortlcor out, you enn dopond
nliHolutoly vpoit tho enndor and lion
oBty of udvortlRura In thlu nowapn-
nor.
WE DON'T HAVE EARS.
Tho Lntflut Iden In rnablontlom la to
Conceal tho Anrloulnr Urluoo.
ArtlHtrt lot h nnrlciil mill i.ieilcm
Imve always eoiiMlilereil the ears an
UUNlKlitly members of the liiimnu anat
omy, And now eoiues Hie veiillcl from
I'arlslnn hairdressers (but they alno
liuve the same artistic objection to
ears, 'I'homi authorities are nrrniiKliiK
tlio eolirures of their clients In the no
ear style. Mop, Hans (lone, llrlttany,
mnyeii iikc mid tnrbiin aro hoiiio of
the appellations kIvcii the now hair fir
raiiKomeiit, It matters little, thutiKli,
what It Is called tho requisite UiIiik
E.s w
CABINET OFFICEnS AnE
TO INSPECT ALASKA
WAHIIINOTON, ). (!., .Inly 7.
Attorney (Jnueral Wlclterslmiii and
Hocrotary of Coiamorco and Labor No
Kcl will start July 1C on a lour of
Inspection In Alaska, according lo an
miuotincomout hero today. Thoy will
bo koiio six weeks. Wlckonibam will
Investigate comlltloiiH In conornl and
Hocrotary Naisel will conflno his at
tention to tho seal Induutry. Under
tlio supervision of tho f;ovornmont
many thoiiHannu of seals aro bolnc
HlmiKliturod In northern waters.
UnconaclouB Self Critlclom.
.Mr, X.. the subeditor, was asked to
write mi article on superstition mid
Imbecility.
When the article was printed the
opening sentence was found to lie nn
follews: "That Imbecility Is not on the
wane perusal of the following lines
will amply demonstrate." Paris Kb
Knro,
Pert 8uggttion.
Mr. Hoastem I often regret that I
did not attend some college and ac
quire a little more polish. Miss Cut
ting Hints-. Why don't you biro some
brass finisher to rub you up n trifle?
Now Orleans Picayune.
CURTISS TO TRY AND MAKE
50-MILE FLIGHT ON BEACH
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 7.
After several tost fights In tho Inst
fow days, Olenn II. Curtlss today said i
that ho expected to attempt a COiiHo'
flight along thu beach thla afternoon.
A largo purHO has been offered by
banded hotel men for a CO-mllo flight
ovr tho sea In sight of person -. on tho
board walk.
Curtlss said that ho would alo nt-
totupt speed, flights around designat
ed stnlto boats In an" ondeavor to es-;
tnhllHh a record.
It Ih believed that Charles Hamil
ton, who recently made a. sensational
flight from New York to Philadelphia
and return, will alHo attempt tho
flight.
Daek to Work.
Ella That clumsy fellow has been a
conductor. Stella-How do you know7
Kiln-When I said something about his
being on my train be said, "Tickets,
please." New York Press.
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.Y0U WILL REMEMBER THE
QUALITY OF RARDON'S LO-
GANBERRY SHERBET LONG
AFTER YOU HAVE FORGOT-
TEN THE PRICE.
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Wanted
G machine men, ?,, 50 day.
3 muckers, $2. CO day.
C carpenters, $3.50 eight hours.
1 blacksmith, $3.50 day.
25 cordwood men, $1.50 cord.
2 tlerwood men, $1.00 tier.
General housework girl, $20.00.
E. F. A. BITTNER
MedTord Employment Bureau.
Business chances, real estate, all
kinds of help furnished.
Room 207 Taylor & Phipps Bldy.
Phone 4141 Main.
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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RARDON'S TWENTY FEET
OF CAKES, TWENTY DIF-
FERENT KINDS WILL MAKE ""
YOUR MOUTH WATER.
Burrounhs Calls on T. R.
OYSTKK HAY. N. Y July 7. ,
John Ilurroughs and former civil Ser
vice Commissioner Foulko wero call
ers nt Bagatnoro Hill today. Senator
Iloverldgo Is expected later today for,
a conferenco with Colonel RoobovcU.
KAltH AH TIIK rilKKUmVOUAM W1UIIS TIIKH.
N to fix the luilr so that It Is flat In
front mid draped over tho ours In a be
coming fashion.
Tho real turban stylo of linlnlresslng
no three artists do alike. Tim hair
may bo loosely braided and wound
around tho bend, or It mny ts twisted
Into a nipo and placed from nape of
neck to forehead In as near a circle as
the head will penult. At other times
It Is arranged In a long cap pun In tho
middle of the bond, and luxurious ropes
or braids of hair are wound around
this. In any of these styles no hair
pins must show except tho four huge
shell ones that an to hold tho colls In
place. There Is no perceptible Kmui
dour, but the hnlr Is disposed about
the face In a manner most fluttering to
tho face.
RULES FOR THE GUESTS.
GILLETTE COMPLIMENTS
M'CARTHY FOR STAND
SAOHAMKNTO. Cnl., July 7. -Diielaring
thai ho is confident tho
local nulhorilios in cities through
out California will follow Mayor
AlcCurlhy's example and rol'uso lo
allow the exhibition of the JolYrios
Johnson fight pictures, Governor
Gillott today haid that ho would lake
no official notion.
"Aluynr AleCarthy's notion in
stopping (ho pictures in Snu Krau
oifieo put (lint oily in a very fa
vorable light mid T congratulate the
mayor," miid Governor Gillott. "All
oitios in tlio MuhI iiiiihI follow San
1'rmioiRcn'H load or stop knocking
San Francisco nn a big oily wiokod,
tho I'aris of Amoriou, etc.
"Tho interest in tho fight wan ex
aggerated into hysteria. Now
oninos tho unlioniil roaetion, follow
ing tho collapse of Unit hysteria."
The governor intimated thai the
prejudice ngaiimt the pictures might
The girl who goes to other people's
houses as a guest either for a fort
night or a week end should bo careful
uhout remembering certain things. Sho
does not waut her hostess to hope at
her departure that she will never coma
again.
If j on are a guest observe tlieso
niles;
lto punctual nt meals.
Don't make engagements until you
consult your hostess.
Don't write to friends and nsk them
to call until you aro sure that such
visitors will lu welcomed by your
hostess.
Don't have your breakfast taken to
your room unless the hostess urges It.
Don't fall to provide your own writ
tag paper, stamps and pen.
Carry your own soap and washcloth.
Don't follow your hostess In all her
tasks. Let her havo some (line to hep
self.
Don't stny beyond the day set for
yofir departure unless something un
usual happens or your hostess urges It.
Take a half hour every morning for
putting away your clothes and
straightening your nom. Don't leuvo
everything to the housemaid.
Attend to your own laundry and bo
prompt about paying for It.
Thlnoi Worth Knowlno.
Now bread may bo cut ipilto evenly
If tho knife Is very slightly heated.
Never put salt Into soup when cook
ing until It Is skimmed, as salt pre
vents tho scum from rising.
When baking cake or bread If tho
oven gets too hot tho temperature may
be reduced by placing a pan of cold
water In tho oven.
In preparing bread for toast and for
Hnndwk'hos,a whero tho crust Is to be
removed, try using a pair of sharp
scissors to trim tho edges, It takes
much less time and makes a neater
Job, Keep a pair of scissors In your
kitchen especially for this purpose.
lteforo cooking canned goods place
lu a colander and drain off all juice
and rinse with cold water. Tho sea
soning must bo supplied with good
fresh butter, milk, unit and pepper,
i.eavo no canned goods In a can that
has boon opened. Itomovo at once.
This may rob tho vegetables of hoiiio
food value, but It Is safest and best to
do so.
Norwegian Rice.
Vov a Norwegian way of serving rlco
cook It till tender In boiling witter,
then drain otV any supertluous lliuild
around It mid add enough chicken
stock to moisten It a little. Cook It
again until thick ami dish It, SprlukK)
with chopped chicken livers, scram
bled eggs ami grated cheeso. Tho dish
should bo hlirlilv seasoned with im
.per, salt and any desirable suusonlugs,
JACK TO GO INTO THE I
AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS
HOOKK, In.. July 7. Champion
Jack Johnson intends to enter the
nutomohile busmen in Chicago and
is not going to fight for nt least
j year, according to a statement
made hv him here today.
Quako in Iceland.
CLKVKIiANI). Ohio, July 7. Ice
land was the nocno of a great earth
Ouake recorded on the seismograph
hero and at Washington, according
to Father Odenhach. obi-ervcr nt St.
Ignatius Collego today. The records
of the temblor early today and thoe
of u vear ago are similar, he says.
Winnipeo Wins.
l.ONDOX, July 7. The Winnipeg
Rowing Club today defeated tho
Mnyenco erew of Gennany in the
finals for tho Stownrd Plato nt the
Henley regnttn. The Winnipeg crew
liuishcd two lengths ahead of the
Mnyenco. Timo 7 minutes o'l sec-juds.
SPALDING WILL NOT RUN
FOR U. S. SENATOR
SAN DIKGO, Cnl., July 7. Thoro
was a stunned and soro bunch of
business men In San Diego today as
the result of tho absolute refusal of
A. 0. Spauldlng, known ovor tho
world as a former baseball pitcher
and as n cporttng goods mccnata, to
innko tho race for tho United Stntes
sonnte.
WATER IS KING
ALFALFA IS QUEEN
THE FRUITS OF THIS
ROYAL UNION ARE
RICHES AND INDE-
PENDENCE.
And where is tho kingdom
pray? In "Sunny Califor
nia, Tehama county, at the
upper end ol' the great Sac
ramonto valley, there is a
tract of the finest laud in the
world, all of which can be
irrigated and carries with it
title to a porpotual water
right. Six cuttings a year of
alfalfa, a production of ten to
twolvo tons por acre, and an
avorage price of nine dollars
per ion in tho stack. Sounds
good, but is it true? Let us
prove it to vou. This land
can bo bought for $150.00 por
aero, ono-fifth cash, balance
m lour oqual annual pay
ments. Tho income from tho land
will more than keep up the
paymonts.
It you aro looking tor a
home, indopoildonce and
success, wo havo it.
FRANK G. ANDREWS,
G South Fir Stroot.
LOS MOLINOS LAND CO
THE BIGGEST RETAIL BUSINESS IN
THIS CITY COULD BE CREATED
BY ADVERTISING EXCLU
SIVELY IN THE MAIL
TRIBUNE.
in
OF
Xo business of anv moment could be built up
this city WLTIOUT .TILE PATRONAGE (
rprnP TOTO ATvniTa vm mmm -rATT rnrT-n-rrvro
a. 1 1 1 1 j-vvxyxivo ui' 11 1 ri an niu jlj.vlouxn.ui.
ANY BUSINESS which persistently seeks and
secures the patronage of THE READERS OF
THE LML TRIBUNE can be made BIG
ENOUGn TO SATISFY ANY BUSINESS AM
BITION any mercantile aspiration.
If there is any wisdom in CONCENTRATION,
then there is wisdom in a one-newspaper campaign
of publicitv. Such a campaign is AHLED AT
SOMETHING DEFINITE it has direction, ob
jective. There are no wasted expenditures no ex
periments, no advertising to prove your "friendli
ness' to some cause, or faction, or interest.
The patronage of the Mail Tribune readers can
"make" anv store anv enterprise-in this city.
THE LACK OF IT1 CAN QUICKLY UNMAKE
ANY STORE OR ENTERPRISE LN THIS CITY.
And, more and more, the Mail Tribune's readers
are coming into the self-interest habit and practice
of buying things that are advertised in the Mail
Tribune. For they are realizing more of them
every day that the firms that advertise in their
newspaper are rendering them a REAL SERVICE.
And they APPRECIATE it.
BIJOU THEATRE
TONIGHT
Philip Keene Co.
Presenting
When a Woman Rules
OR THE YEAR OF 201O
OSWALID, THE WELL KNOWN VENTRILO-
QUIST OF THE NORTHWEST, WITH
HIS DUMMIES
2 - - REELS - - 2
Unexcelled Motion Pictures
Special Prices 10 and 20 cents
II. B. Patterson, tho Qua-
"" ker Nursery man, has moved ""
his office to 116 Eaot Main ""
street
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
FICTION
Just something de
lightfully entertaining
we have the late fiction
in stock.
"BIBLES
A complete line of the
most convenient sizes.
WHITMAN'S
That most delicious of
all confections almost
as good as one's best
girl and good for her.
The Merrivold Shop
134 West Main Street.
Mcdford, OreRen: This certifies
that wo have sold Hall's Texas Won
der for thu cure of all kidnoy, blad
der and rheumatic troubles for ten
years, and have never had a com
plaint. It cives quick and permanent
relief. Sixty days' treatment in each
bottle. Mcdford Pharmacy. tf
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
T.R
By McCutcheon. A book of
this famous cartoonist's draw
ings, depicting tho public ca
reer of Ex-President Roose
velt. Just off the press.
Medford
Book Store
iri
Double Your Business
Let In The Sunlight
Suppo-e you know n man who kept his shades drawn tiuht
nil day and burned koroscno iiwtend of lotting in tho sunlight.
Suppose you knew a man toiling along a dusty road who would
not nccopt a lift when there was plonty of room in tho wagon;
Suppose you know a miller with his mill built besido a swift
running stream who insisted on turning tho mnchincry by hand.
All foolish, you say? And yet look around you how few re
tailors take advantage of the groat advertising campaigns run
by food, textile, cloth and ovorv other manufacturing lino that you
can name.
Think a moment ! What was tho last ndvortisemont you read
ml wo. deroil just which storo in town would bo progressive
enough to havo tho goods in stoek so you could seo them and pur-
:.' h?
More goods are sold under the evening lamp at homo than you
dream of.
Practienlly every live retailor advertises in his local papers.
Mut how.
Put up your lightning-rod! Let your eustomors know that you
can deliver to them the goods which great advertising, paid for
bv nuinufiH'turors, has interested them in.
They will get tho habit and you will got tho business.
Praetieally ovory manufacturer stands roady to help you help
Yourself. AbU them for electrotypes suitablo to run in your own
advertising. Hook llieir trade mark to your storo.
Consumer doninnd for advertised goods is now dividod broad
cast among all the stores in town,
Use your advertising in local papors to foous this domaud upon
vour store And don't forgot to bond for thoso holpful olootro
typos, Head this again, for it moans monoy to you.
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Olfice: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore.
;" Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
"DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
1 ilSi??JQ)
V "s. "iM
We Fix It
"Our machine responsibility
doos not oud with tho machine's
sale. Anything wrong wo fix
it. If anything breaks wo fix
it. Anything wears out wo fix
it, If it's your fault wo fix
iti If it's tho machine's fault
wo fix it. If it's our fault--wo
fix it. No matter what's tho
matter wo fix it.
Call Mnln 1711.
C. S. LUPTON, Mar.
Lawton Building.
Medford, Or.
not havo been so general nml ho pro