Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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arEDFORD matl tribune, medford. oreoon. Saturday, 'aprtt; 20, 1012.
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NEW YORK SOCIETY MEN IN MR AGAINST HIGH COST OF LIVING
EASTERN LEAGUE
BECOMES A BREID
SUM
HALL
AM
National.
PHILADELPHIA, April 20-Ti'iiic
ly hittitij liy Hoslon boat tho 1'hilHcs
i'odny, fi to 1. Holli Perdue mid .Sen
ton pitched piod bnll. Scere:
K. 11. 1).
Boston f 8 2
Philadelphia I 7 1
Batteries: Perdue and Kliiur; Sea
ton nnd Graham. Umpire: Klem and
Nu-h.
PITTSnUHO, April 20. St. Louis
was completely ut the meroy of Cam-
nitR today, nnd tho Pirates won eas
ily, 7 to 0. Scere:
K. II. F.
St. Louis 0 7 I
PijMure 7 11 I)
Batteries; Harmon, Dale and BlKs:
Cnninitz and Gibbon. Umpires:
.lolinMeni: nnd Knson.
SAX FRANCISCO. April 20. To
day's line-up: Los Angeles Hownrd
2b, Berber , Daley of, Heitmuller
rf, Dillon lb, Metper :ib, Core If,
Smith e, Chech p.
Onklnnd Cook , Henrd 2b. Hoff
mnu If, Coy rf, Zneber of. Helling Jib,
Sharpe lb, Mitze e, Daibin p.
Umpires :jreQrcevy and Merle..
POULTRY
E-L'VlNG M5M 1 WASHINCTCM MAVlkfeT.
it. MRS. FIOWA SPlEGr.L&ERG 5 MPJS CHAPUS HIQST 3. MPS WILUAM GRANT BROWSE l;it?S EU7A A CURX
' Manv MH..I-1.V uo.ncu in New oik,imler the auipl.vs of Hie IIuummi I o.imie. Imvp eulhled the alii of
Mayor tint nor in the ern-uli- tixnliiM Hie iiikIi ut of llvlnp. Mim of Hie markets In the elt.t arc tWh'd ami a com.
jurlsoii initdy, of ine rli i!un:i ror romNiuiTs Iiu-Montullx, Inspection U uiu.lc of nil weights nml measures nstd
in the sale of f-t-t
Iffl
CAPTAIN
SIGNALS FROM TITANIC
CALLING FOR HELP IGNORED
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LKGK. Corvallis. Ore.. April 20.
"Thero has been an enormous in
crease in the production of curs and
poultry in the state in tho past two
oars, but in spite of this the demand
has far exceeded tho supply, and
prices are still as high as ever," said
Prof. James Dryden of the Oregon
Agricultural college in discussing the
object of the present tour of the
demonstration car bent out over the
Southern Pacific lines by the college.
"Jf the farmers of Oregon would
keep, on an average, 100 hens Instead
of about GO, It would shut out the
imports and add $-1,000,000 or 5.
000,000 a year to the wealth or the
state.
'Tho purpose of tho demonstration
car is to stimulate a greater produc
tion of poultry and eggs. The quick j
est and best way Is to increase the
flocks of the farmers rather than to
have poultry-keepers start large egg
farms. The demand cannot be met
by tho establishment of large, ex
clusively poultry farms. If the gen
eral farmer goes out of the egg pro
ducing business there will soon be an
egg famine possibly a serious finan
cial panic.
"Though thero aro opportunities
for profit along special lines in poultry-keeping,
tho market for special
ties is limited, and it would be folly
to advlfio everyone to go Into special
lines. I am free to confess that we
have kept more people out of the ex
clusive poultry business than have
gone into it as at exclusive business.
I havo received great numbers of let
ters during the past year from all
parts of the state as well as from oth
er states, In which the writers stated
that they were going into tho poultry
business on a large scale, and a large
majority of them said they knew no
thing of tho business. Ounplaln duty
was to advise caution. If every one
of them had gone Into the business
as they intended and invested their ill
in It, it is safe to say that thero would
have been thousands of dollars lost
In every county of tho state, and tho
poultry business would have received
HAD NO LIFE BELT
XKW YORK. April !0. Dccribin.
the scene of the Titanic' inkin
Wireless Operator McBride testified:
"The Inst boat wa- not ready fo
launching when the Titanic settled be
low the water', nnd it was washed
overboard. I juuiped for it. When
the boat wiine to the .surface it was
overturned. Thirty-live or forty men
villus to it, and I was tlu lat one to
get aboard.
"Dozen of others were swimming
about the boat, begging to be let
aboard. All wore lifebelt. They
fought to get aboard but wero not
allowed to do -o.
"The Int I saw of Captain Smith
was when he went overboard ironi
the bridge. He juuiKd just us I
reached the boat. He wore no life
belt. "This was about five minutes be
fore the last of the Titanic disap
peared. Practically speaking, the
captain sunk with the veel.
"The whole ship was under water
almost to the funnels. Then the stern
ro;e out of the water and she slid
down, fore and nfter. There wa- lit
tle suction. I was swimming about
1.10 feet away wlien she sank and
felt practically no Miction."
TWENTY LIVES LOST
IN MISSISSIPPI FLOOD
(Continued from Page 1.)
did not copy it in mv book, although
I sent a copy to the headquarters on
the bridge. Whether the captain re
ceived it or not 1 do not know, it
told of tjirce great heigs in certain
latitude mfd longitude which do not
remember."
DlMivss Signal Unheeded.
Bride testified that the (lennan
liner Frankfort was the firt to nn
swer the distress call, the Frankfort's
operator sent u me-sage, asking:
"Want's the mutter" Phillips was
indignant and seizing (he key snapped
eut: 'You damned fool I' Frankfoit
asked: 'Will we stand by?'
Phillip-- gate tho Titanic' position
and asked for the Frankfort's posi
tion. She refused to give it. Phillips
tried several times to get her position,
but she would not answer. Each
Jtime she answered '.stand by' we
heard nothing more of her."
ALLENTOWN. Pa.. April IS.
The annual meeting of tho Pennsyl
vania division of the Travelers' Pro
tective association convened hero to
day with an attendance of delegates
from the local poses throughout the
state. Tho sessions will continue
over tomorrow.
EDEN PRECINCIT
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C, Carey of North Talent was de
livering a flno lot of early cabbage
plants at Medford Wednesday.
llertle Stnncllffe of PhoonK was In
Medford Thursday.
Rev. A. K. Hervoy or tho Chris
tian church of Phoealx was In Tal
ent Wednesday.
Mrs. J. D. Henry of North Talent
spent Wednesday In Medford.
Mrs. John Turnbnw has been quite
ill the last fotv ilajs.
J. E. Roberta was appointed one of
the Judges or the primaries at Phoe
nix. W. S. Stanclirr was ono or tho
clerks at Phoenix primaries Friday.
Mrs. J. K. Roberts of North Tal
ent was doing tradlag In Medford on
Thursday.
James Allen of'North Talent at
tended the speaking by La Uolletto
In Medford Thursday.
North Talent ifeslns to feel Im
portant over hnvlng been selected for
tho experiment Btatlon, tho $30,000
county poor farm already being lo
cated there. It is well Known thnt
the richest farming land in tho vat
ley Is in thnt section.
NKW YORK, April 20.- Mis Mar
lou White, n xuvthor of tho Tititnlo
wivek, was uinrrled he-re loduy to Ar
thur Woloott, mi apple rnuelior of
Cosgrove, Or. Tim Oregouiun heard
of tho disaster nt Buffalo while en
route to meet his hiide-eleet nnd
from Tuesday to Thursday was til
most innd from anxiety concerning
her fnle.
Mrs. W'olcolt homo i ut Yeoville,
Somurselshiie. England.
MISS HAYS TO ADOPT
CHILDREN FROM WRECK
XKW YORK, April 20.-MiR Mar
garet Hay, one of the survivors of
Ihe liner Tilniiie, probably will adopt
two 'French childicn whose father
committed them to her care aboard
the Titanic, it is said today. The
father polished. The childicn ur'
two and four vein's old.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho
mercantile huslnenH heretofore con
ducted by tho uudurslguml, 1 W.
Gray and H, N. Moo. under tho firm
namo and tlo of Gray & Moe. has
by mutual agi cement been dlHsolved,
F. W. Gray retiring. All persons
owing tho said Gray & Moo are here
by directed to pay said account to tho
firm of II. N. Moo & Company, the
said accounts having been assigned
unto said firm.
F W. GRAY,
11. N. MOE.
Medford. Ore., April 20, 1 112.
Drink
Habit
HEMAKI.E HOME TREATMENT
The ORRINE treatment for tho
Drink Habit can bo used with abso
lute confidence. It destroys all do
slro for whiskey, beer or other alco
holic stimulants. Thousands havo
successfully used It and havo been re
stored to lives of sobriety and useful
ness. Can bo given nccrotly. Costs
only II 00 per box. if you fall to
gut results from ORRINE after a trial
your money will bo refunded. Ask
for free booklet telling all about OR
RINE. Leon W. Hnsklns, E. Main.
IMjM4M
VICKBURG, Miss., April 20. That
20 lives were lost in n flood which
swept Bolivar county, Mississippi,
as n result of the bursting of the
dvkes near Beaulnb, Mis., is report
ed here today. The report is unconfirmed.
alfh
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a black eye.
"Poultry-keeping Is not a difficult
business unless wo make It so. Jf
conducted along sane, common-sense
lines, thero is profit In It. Tho two
points on which special emphasis is
luld In tho demonstration car arc
focdlng for eggs and housing. Egg
rations aro on display, feeding charts
show results of experiments, breed
ing charts hliow results of breeding
for eggs, different grades and qual
ities of eggs aro exhibited, marketing
possibilities aro demonstrated, and
tho equipment for successful hatch
ing and brooding of chicks Is dis
played. Tho walls of tho car are
coveted with signs and charts contain
ing lessons In practical poultry-keeping,
"A "knockdown'' colony house
Is takou along and set up outside tho
rnr at cuch stop.
"Wlillo chickens may bo mudo to
dp well In different houses, it may no
said In favor of tho colony Bystom and
froo rango thut there s no noted poul
try district In tho United Stutes where
poultry-keeping has boon permanently
Hiiccessful, where tho colony system
was not followed, Tho colony house,
moreover, was tho house usod at tho
Oregon Experiment Station last year
for tho hens that mado tho highest
egg records avor mado In tho United
8 tut os BO.far as official or authentic
record is concerned, Tho domonstra
tori) on tho car oiplaln how thoso
heim wero housed and cared for, and
answer any questions as to their feed
li ml Jreatuient."
"Women who bear children and r
main healthy are those who preparo
their systems in adranco o? baby's
coming. Unless thn mothnr nlrln I
nature in its pre-natal work tho crlala
finds her system unequal to tho de
mands made upon it, and oho is often
left with weakened health or chronic
ailments. No remedy Is so truly a
help to nature as Mothor'B Friend.
It relieves tho pain and discomfort
caused by tho strain on tho ligaments,
makes pliant thoso fibres and musclca
which natuiols expanding, and soothes
tin inflammation of breast glands.
Mother's Friend assures a Bpeedy and
complete recovery
for tho mother, TMT.,tfl-vV
and sbo is left a iHOInCFS
healthy woman to art ..
enjoy tho rear- jDrldlfl
Ing of her child.
Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores.
Write for our frco book for expectant
mothers.
PRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtUtt, Cu
04000?000O0
SOUTH
AMERICA
"We have several of the
latest and host books on
South American conn-
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provnl for a couple of
days only.
Medford
Book Store
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The Iron Is Hot
Even the mistress
of the home enjoys
pressing of the ruf
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TRIC IRON.
Ask the women who are
using Electric Irons
Every woman in Medford who has used an ELECTRTC IRON will toll you of
its wonderful conveniences, its satisfactory work and the labor-saving im
provement. Use tin Electric Iron and avoid
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Wv have at this time a limited number of General Electric Irons which
absolutely O. K.,
and will do as good
work as any iron on
tho market. These
Irons are a little on
the "Old Style" or
der, but op .long as
they last tho price
is $2.00
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All Styles All Sizes All Fabrics
Get it today for Summer comfort $1 to $5
Daniels for Duds
The Quality Store 7th & Central
Here everywhere in the frozen north in the
fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look to
me for aid.
To the invalid, the convalescent, die old, the.
infirm, I give real helpful service.
A little of me goes a long way.
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Given by the
JUNIOR GUILD OF ST. Mf RK'S CHURCH
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
AT MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
I Seats at Haskins 50c, 75c, and $1.00 I
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Two lots in Spokane,
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