Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MTOFOTCD MATE TRTfflJNlg. MEDFORD, OTOON, 'PTIUKSPAV, NOViamiOR 211, 1011.
MedJord ftiAiL Tribune
AH INDRPICNDKNT, NlSWHPArBn
PUXILIHIIKD. nVISHT? AFTllllNOON
KXCICIT SUNDAY, TT TUB
MKOFOIID rRINTINO CO.
Tll'd DomnCfniln Tlmon. Tim Modfnnl
MM), Tho Medford Tribune, The South
ern urcRonmn, tho Aanianu xriuune.
Office Mall Tribune Bulldinc. 55-27-28
North Plr alrctet; phon, Main SOU,
HI
lomo 75.
DKOnaiB OTJTNAM, Editor and Manacer
s$j
mlr
ford, oregor- under the act of March 3,
1S7V.
pfflclnl Pnpcr of the City of Medford
, Official Paper of Jackson County. . .
TJTBSOKXrTXOX MASSM.
Opo yonr. by mall ft.00
On month, by moll SO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point SO
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 3.00
Weekly, per yonr 1.50
SWOKX CXXCUXATZOX.
Dally nvcrngre for six month ending
ttacomber 31, 190. 2731.
SPOKANE APPLE
SHOW IS OPENED
Between 40,000 and 50,000 Visitors
Arc Expected The Chief Coii-
tests Will Be Centered on Carload
Packs.
ATTACKING THE NORTHWEST.
' t SPOKANE, Wnsli., Nov. 23. Tho
wholo city lias been given over to
Clio glorification of tho omperor of
fruit, the festivities incident to the
' fourth National Apple show and En.i
kops jubilee, which opened at 10
o'clock this morning, continuing un
til 10:30 o'clock tho night of No
vember 30. Arrangements have
been mado to entertain from 40,000
to GO, 000 visitors during the week.
Tho npplo show itself is complote
In ever detail and every class In
tho competitions for $20,000 in cash
and other prizes has been filled. Tho
chief contests will be on carload
packs, district displays and the nu
merous box and plate exhibits. Tho
board of judges, headed by C. J.
Slnsel of Boise, Idaho, began work
on November 21. and will announce
' tho awards on November 27 and 2S.
Tho program of entertainments
arranged by tho mystic order of
Enakops for tho week Is more elab
orate than anything yet attempted
in this part of tho northwest. There
will bo bIx parades and street amuse
ments, costing moro than $40,000;
concerts by a massed band of 615
musicians from 32 communities in
("Washington, Oregon, Idaho and
Montana, the dedication of tho
ceptions, banquets, balls, theater
parties and masquerade balls and
scores of other functions.
Tho special days are: King apple
day, November 23; princesses' day,
November 24; royal industry day,
November 25; inland omplro day,
November 27; fraternal order day,
November 28; Mardl Gras, Novem
ber 29, and Thanksgiving day, No
vember 30. Another feature Is a
Bhanu battle by seven companies of
federal troops, in command of Lieu
tenant Colonel C. W. Penrose, U. S,
A., on 'November 28.
Tho hotels and restaurants have
; signed an agreement with tho man
agement of tho applo show that rcg
ular prices will prevail.
WEDDING BELLS PUT
JOLLY OLD TARS TO ROUT
SOId
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.
turs ut the Seamen's institute
Jicro today nro suffering the scare
o tlioir lives. All nro confirmed
ibnohclors. Mrs. Kffie Heeler, for
years their housokooper, decided it
was time to gut herr-elf n husband.
;;SIio begun by knocking t each biiil
Wh door nnd querrying them as to
qualifications. Site Raid the spirits
told her to. But she didn't tell the
'authorities who took her in tow what
jjkind of spirits. So they say she's
.mentally deranged.
Girl to Umpire.
I OXNAIII), Oil., Nov. 23. With
ltho players agreeing to ccaso "uhi
llro halting" if sho would act, Miss
ifltuth Jones today has agreed to bo-
como offfclul basoba)l umplro of Ox
fuard. Miss Jones is related to
FIoldor Bacon of tho local team and
aw 111 junlco hor first appearance on
Sunday when Oxnnrd Js scheduled to
piny Fillmore in tho fifth gamo of
iho wjntor season. Sho Is recog
nized ns an export on baseball and
other sports,
Shoo Pinches Undo Sam.
WASHINGTON, 1)'. C, Nov. 211.
,1'Veo entry in beiiipf sought by the
United States navy for an instru
iinent which tolls tho direction from
vV'liich wireless mossngeB nro coining
JTlio nnvy is" balking1 at tho beuuy
(luty, though realizing, it is said, that
Jhu instrument would bo invaluable
Hit locating n hostilo fleet in time (f
s'nr, A pet of the instruments is
frlnsircd for experimental purposes,
v , i '
Ilasklns for Hoaltn.
IT TS EVIDENT from perusal of eastern newspapers
that a systematic effort is underway there, to stem the
flow of immigration by discrediting tho west, particularly
the northwest, in every way possible.
In some states, which are experiencing an actual loss
of population, organizations have been formed and are
industriously laboring to keep (he people at home, and
the local papers are filled with "knocks" regarding this
region. Particularly true is this of Ohio and Iowa, where
the press is extremely vicious and unfair in its attitude
toward anything and anybody hailing from the Oregon
eomitiT.
Particularly is the fruit industry attacked. Obscure
country newspapers arc filled with assertions that eastern
armles'are better and worth more than those of the north
west. Farmers are being encouraged to care for orchards
better and the phenonnnal crop of the present year pointed
to with pride the first crop many sections have had in
years. The natural advantages of the northwest in soil
and climate are ignored and though the east testifies to
the superiority of northwest fruit by paying more for si
box of its apples than for a barrel of eastern fruit, the
claim is brazenly advanced that eastern products are su
perior. Land boomers of northern Canada, Texas and Florida
have also contributed to the attack upon the northwest.
Magazines and periodicals in which these promoters ad
verfise heavily have been "puncturing" the apple boom,
and it must be admitted that the effort to divert the honie
sceker away from the Pacific coast has met with consid
erable success m the past year.
Still the fact remains that the west is developing at an
amazing rate, that natural opportunities are greater, that
life is more enjoyable and surroundings far more beauti
ful than in the overcrowded and developed sections of the
cast, where the air is murky with the smoke of countless
factories and even the brooks are dyed with poisonous
waste, in man's successful effort-to deface nature.
There is no accounting for taste and that is the only
reason why anybody that can get away should still remain
in a country where barren winter folds the earth in its icy
mantle half tho year.
ASHLAND'S REMARKABLE PROGRESS.
CfTYCUIMS
ONE
MORE
1
TI1KOUGII the courtesy of the Portland Journal, The
Mail Tribune was enabled Thursday to present a
cut of the new Ashland high school. Ashland has always
been famous for its schools, but in this modern structure
she has surpassed herself. It is without doubt the finest
and most advanced institution of its class in the north
west ahead even of Portland.
Ashland's improvement during the past few 3'cars has
not been confined to schools, however. In everything that
goes to make a city, Ashland has steadily progressed. She
is today one of the best built, best paved, best watered,
best sewered, best lighted cities of Oregon, as well as nat
urally one of the most picturesque and beautiful.
The past year has witnessed the completion in Ash
land of one of the finest boulevards in the country tin
avenue a hundred feet in width, parked in the center, paved
on each side. It has witnessed the development of a
remarkable park system, extending into the national for
est, and beautified bv innumerable cascades and waterfalls.
WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE.
IN TJTE American Magazine for December there is an
article about Marie Samuella Cromer. Miss Cromer,
by means of girls' tomato clubs, has taught 3000 girls to
become independent through growing and putting up
vegetables. The movement has become national and is
backed up by the department of agriculture. A brief ex
tract from the article follows :
"Miss Cromer's achievement has arisen to the dignity
of a national movement, fostered by the United States
government. Within a year five southern states have
taken up the growing and canning of tomatoes. I ler army
has grown to 3000 girls from the original forty-six. In
May the general education board promptly gave its check
for $25,000 to meet the expense of equipment and a propa
ganda of national circularization. The federal agricultural
department has scattered broadly through the south leaf
lets of instruction, and girls and women are everywhere
aAvake to the fact that the divine gift of the soil was not
for man alone. The crusade is to be far-reaching and wjll
not be confined to tomatoes; when the work progresses
further, cucumbers and other garden products will be
given attention. The proper ways of cooking will be
taught, for Miss Cromer has been in New York observing
the principles of teaching domestic science. Southern
homes will be healthier, wealthier, and wiser, when Miss
Cromer's mission is complete."
raarr-r
KING GEORGE'S PRIVATE
LONDON, Nov. 23r-UiHriico1
nnd dismissed from sorvico by King
'George, Itov. Frederick Pnrcivnl Kur
rnr, private chupluin to his majesty,
is supposed to be a fugitive abroad
Official announcement of the dismis
6nl was by tho London Gazette.
On the ndvico of the chaplain's ac
cusers, sent by aerogram, belwoon the
admiralty of lice nnd tho Mediim,
King George sent wireloss instruc
tions for the (litJinisual. No details
were given out, but it is intimated
that Fnrrar was gravely ncmised, IIo
was advised to loavo England and
avoid n scandal two weeks ago, and
toduy bis whereabouts is unknown.'
TO PREVENT FREEZING
OF AUTO CYLINDERS
J. W. Keyes of tho Valley Auto
company gives tho following recipe
for a solution for automobile own
ers to uso insteud of water in tlioir
cylinders to prevent cracking
through freezing those cold nights.
The solution is 20 per cent alcohol,
fi per cent glyccriiio and 7fl'pir cent
water. Add alcohol u mixture evap
orates. Uso this and run your en
gine in zero weather".
TO CURE A COLD III OlfS DAY
Talo IiAXATIVK HKOMO Qulnlno Tub
lota Drufe'KlnlH rufunrt money If It fallw
to cum. K. ' OUOVirS mgnnturo 1
dm eucli box. 25c
Ilasklne for Health.
Country Girl, Willi Spirit Broken by
Loiirj, Fruitless Quest tor Work, Is
Dylnn ns Result of Bullet Fired
With Suicidal Intent.
SAN FUANCISCO, Nov. Utt.
Her d renin of u brislit oily world of
lights, music ami Imppiuesa dis
pelled, her baby dead mid her .pint
broken by n long, fruitless search
for work, ltiitli Jackson, young uud
attractive, and oiieu n simple coun
try girl, is dyinjr h"h,v "" ,l "uU of
n bullet fired with suicidal intent.
The girl was found in h hotel when
the report of her revolver brought
hotel employes ru-hing to her room
The ttyinij girl lay n 'he floor with
n bullet in her brenst. On a pad on
the table beside her was scrawled
"Mny God d forgive me."
An unfinished letter, written to a
friend in llukortfjteld, told of her ta-.-ciuutinn
for the city on a recent brief
visit bore; of hor ictuiu, n feu
months of gny life nd then the long
hopeless life of pmertv and fruit Uv.
ipiost of eniiomoitt.
EAGLE POINT
LIVERY
STABLE.
Tho uuilornlguotl hiivlng Junt
completed a large new livery Hlnliln
In Knglo I'olut, wo Invito tho travel
ing nubile to call ami examine our
rlut), tcaniH, etc., alt hulug In First
cIiihh condltlou. Our motto In to
l.lvo nnd Lot Live, Phono nt ntublo
and roHldoneo. Call central,
H. II. II HMSH V HON'. IVopi.
" Just Say"
HORLICK'S
It Maans
Original and Genulna
MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
More healthful limn Tea or Coffee
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S.
Others arc imitations.
PLUMBING
BTHAM AND HOT WAVKK
HHATlNti
All Work Ounrantotd
Prtcen Honponnbln
tin llowitnl Mloek, Kntritar
on (Hit Street.
Coffecn & Price
l'lu-lflo ilOttl lloiua
Many Failures
Hut Parisian Sop1 Oterciuuo Mis
Krugrr's Hair TmiiUtcs
PARISIAN SAUK Is not guaran
teed to Rrow hair on linltl heads, but
It is gutiruntovil by the well known
druggist Chns. Strang 'o stop fulling
hair, eradicate dandruff nnd stop
Itching Bcalp, or money hack. Sold
In every town In America by tending
druggists for f 0 rents n bottle, itciid
Miss Knitter's letter.
"I'AUISIAN J4GK Is the beat hair
grower nnd boautldor and dandruff
euro. 1 lost nil my hair through ty
phoid fover; I was aliuo.it hnldhcnd
etl and my scalp was as aoro as could
be. I tried everything, but In vain.
Finally I tried PARISIAN SAUK, nnd
after using one bottle my hair started
tp grow, and has grown three or four
Inches Inside of two months. 1 nd
vlso every woman who wants nciutl
ful hair to uso PARISIAN SA(5K."
Miss Mcta M, Krugcr, Ilrowutown,
Minn.
ASHAMED OF HER FACE
"I was nnliatncl of my fare." wrltijn
SUna I'lcknnl of North Curolinn. "It
van all mil of iiluielcM nml warn, hut
nrirr tinltiK l. I. I I'rrwrrlptinn for
Kcioma I run iwy that now Uir W
no hIku f that l'l'scuui ami that wnn
three yArs no."
Thu In hut oiw of tliatiMndrt of cui.fi
In whli'h 1J. t. l. lun MiHlr wnr.li.-t
nwuy the shin trmitile. I. I. , ''
olwtniw tho nKin of the (term of H
srinn. 1'norlHnln and other wrtwiH Mn
.Ukork.-h; Mni the Itch Inxtantly. mxl
whim iietxl with I. P. ! it Urn cure
itcm to ho irrnwnent. NutbliiK "
P. P P. fur tint complexion.
Trial hot lie 55 cni. onmrnh to
prove tho merit of thin wonderful rout'
cly
Ve on nloo kIvo you n full elo
tioltlc for St 08 on our nlmolute Kimr
nntcn that If thU very flrnt lnle fall!
to Klvo you relief It will cost you notl
Inc. .Medfonl Plinnnacy, Moilfortl, Ore.
$ $ $-1?, $ $ ? $ $ $ $ $ $ : $ $ : $ $ 3 $ $ $ $$ S $
ft-
73-
The Medford National Bank
CAPITAL S.TOCK - $100,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS $35 OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
' " AFK DEPOSIT I10.XES IX)K RENT.
W. H. a OSS, rrcslde&t.
J. A. TT.nnr, Vice Prei. 3dU3t R. OltTR. Caihltr.
T. X. MEXSICK, Tie Fit. W. B. JAOXUOV, Ant. Oihlar.
f
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V
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j$ $ $ $ g . $$$$$$$.$$$$$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $
The
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
if-
Founded by W. I. Vawtci in 1888 niul now for 23 yearn under
enmo management.
Capital (fully paid) $100,000. Surplus $05,000.
Dasod on nearly n quarter of n contury of Hqunro, aafo donl
Inu, thlH bank sollcltn your iiutronaco with tho nromlHo that
your account will bo carefully (,'lvou ovory attention and that
you will bo at all times given tho iitmoBt courtesy.
W. I. VAWTUU, I'rcHlilent. (i. 11. MNDMOV, Vleo Prenlilciif.
O. W. SPDON'AfiD, CiiHbler.
...First...
National Bank
of
MEDFORD, OREGON
"CAPITAL STOCK $100,000,00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00
D.ited States and Postal Savings Depository
We solickyouT business, which will receive our care
ful attention.
P. K. Deiiol, President M. L. Alford, Oashipr
'Orris Crawford, Assistant Oaohior
Valley Second
Hand Store
Wo lltty and Soil All ICIndu nt
Second Hand Hood.
M. J. PH.OHUH, Prop.
in North Fir
Home lint
Hell U07U
Clark & Wright
KAWYim
WASRIIfUTON, D. O.
Puldlo l.nnit Mnttorn Klunl Proof.
PflMort IjuhIh. Coutenta mul MIiiIiik
Ciiki'm. Horlp.
Aniioolatn Work for Altorneya.
IlasRlna for lle-attu. '
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
South Itlvemldrt
Now mul UMo-Pnto MiKleni
In every inrlli'iilur, ki'" cook-
liitr, Htoaiii bent, etc. Women
mul fjliN imiNt brlnj: rvfor.
oueeM.
W. M. SMITH
Home Phono HIIC.
Medford Parcel Delivery
I'ml CnuUer, Prop.
ParcolB, 10c, I fie, 2HC.
TrunliH liTic niiywhoro In tho city.
Office: Valley Second llnud Store,
15 N. Fir St.
Pheuuit: Main ttu7U; Home 3D i.
Roaldeuco Phono; Home 110 X.
Prompt Horvlcu
WOOD!
Tho Medford Wood Yard. All Klndn
and any loiiKth of noml dry wood.
Comer Seventh ami Newtown, Come
to the shed and huo tho wood. Phone
Hell, C0I1; Home, 330 X.
A. B. Tul! & Grant
Proprietor
We Have Moved
Tho J. T. Ilroadley flowor
ntoro h now In tho M. F. & II.
Htoro, ncromt tho Btrcot from
former location,
Gliolco Iota of cut flowers,
bulha, ferns, pnlina, otc, nl
wayn on hand.
J. T. BROADLEY
Medford
Employment
Agency
women to cook on ranch.
Olrlo for housowork.
FOR SAMS
I room hoiiHo only $1 too.
7 room houxo Junt think, $1850,
r, aniOH I 'j mlluti out $200 per
noro,
20 acroH 1 mllo from town 1100
tretiH, only $12,000.
15 acrou, now -1 room bonne,
91500,
TRADI3
CO Improved rannli In AilaniH
Co,, Colo. Will trado for ranch
hero.
10 acres In Wold Co., Colo,,
trado for Iioiiko and lot.
100 aci en In Wold Co., Colo,
will trado for land hero.
2 Hon ruiH to tntdo for lolu.
FOR ItHNT
flultcH hoiiRokcoping rooms,
E. P. A. BITTNER
ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite. Nash Hotel
Phono I1ll; Home, M,
rrt
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
SAVOY THEATRE
Under, New Mnnntrement
IMrnt ltun, l,teiiiHi'd Motion Plulurcit,
CUmiii tiliuw, CnurtiMiuH Treiilinent.
l'rimlc II Hull, Prut),
100 TUN 011NT!J 10c
ISIS
T H E A T R E
EXTRAORDINARY ATTRAC-
TI0N SKOGLUND'S GALATEA
The fumoiiN New Vnk Hippo
diome huim'ohn, A Kirtiul repin.
diictlon of uiioletit liiHlnry, llfiiii
lil'ul beyond coueeplion, tbix won
deil'iil IruiiNlWmiiliuu ubieli it
lironotiiieed by prcN mul pulilie
an ilie iiioMi weird and uotir.viiitr
illiclou nl' IIih twentieth eiuilurv.
Tin in beyond doubt the xi-eote-l
illtriU'tioii (lint Iih ever been
brought to Medford, niul ever.v
one boiib not I'ml In Inke iid
Miiiliitte of I It tM rule oppoiluuilv
nnd hoe ttiiM wiinileitul prodiie
lino. Tlii In I he eliauee of u lifV
litue, ho don't full In take ailvnii
Iuko of it. The only net nl' it
kind in (he uoild.
Remember, Friday Is Amateur
Nlnht. Special Matinee (or the
Children Saturday.
TAR
THEATRE
WI(M.fl
A l.t'iwmu to MmliiDi
LOST VU.MtS
Siron DruiiiH
i.aki; TIIPN. hVVriV.ltltUWI)
Scenic
CI.KVKIt IIICVOMt IIKIt VIUKS
Coinlo
Al MATH Kit
In Nuw Soiikh.
MiihIc and KffentH to Suit Hid
PhturoM
I'O.MI.VO HATHA
TIIK COfiM'I'N HAWN"
Produced In Ireland In Dm oxhcI
location (lonerlliod in IIoiicIiiiiII'h
colebrated play. Thin picture U
fit th run roolM.
u
GO
THEATRE
VAUDEVILLE
AND
MOVING
PICTURES
10c
ChnnRC of Program
Sundays and
Thursdays
Draperies
Wo carry u very comnloto linn of
(Irapurli'if. luro ourfiilnit, rlxturn, "to",
nml c'o nil uliinmn of ujiholatnrtiiK- A
Hpnoliil mini to look urinr thin work
uxoluiilvoly nml will Klvo u kooiI
norvlru iih la noniduto to vet In oven
tho lanceat olllce.
Weeks & McGowan Co
OPEN-
For Business
IUOOINH .V; hKHhllVH
Hecoud-lluiul Btoro
nt 3G Bouth Orapo Htrept.
Olvo uo n cull and wo will treat
you fair,
Illchout cash prlco for nucond blind
coodii of all kludii.
Rock Spring
Goal
DM JKAND AJiX, TKM TXIOI
Office Hitd Conl Yard, Twelfth nnd
Front Straits,
Phono 7101.
Burbidge
YXB VQAX, MAW. .
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