Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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!MEDFOR"D WAIT, TRTRTTNE. OTDFORT), ORltflOX. SATTRV) Y, TOYKMrfiR '22. 1JM.
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MEDFORD JMLAHj TRIBUNE
AN INOKl'KNDENT NKWHt'ArKIl
I'UllMftimn IJVrllT AKTRtlNOON
UXCKI'T HUNOAT HV TUJJ
MIGUKOItO 1'IUNTINO CO
Tho Democratic Times, Tli Medford
Mali. Tho Mfilfrtnl Tribune. The South
ern Oro(inlnn. Th AMilnml Trlhtm
omen Mull Tribune UulUlIn. 26.57-:?
North Kir street! leleiihnnn 76.
Official t'npfi" of tho City of Medford.
Official I'nprr of. Jficknon County.
PUBLICITY AS A CURE
HrirE MAlIi TRIBrNU has received some evitieisin foi'
its discussion oC the blight situation by those who
would conceal the facts lest harm come trout the publicity .
To these critics it can be said that the truth never hurts
anyone. The half truth or the hidden truth frequently
Entered nn Kfcond-clnjn luAttrr nt
Bedford, OroKon, under tho net or
Jdnrch 3, 1S78.
SOB3CU1TTI0N HATE 3.
Ono yenr, lr mail.. -, -tCOO
Ono month, by mnll . . .50
I'er month, delivered hy carrier In
MtHlfanl, JacksonTiMo and Cen
tral Point. . .,. .. - .SO
Rnturdsy only, bv jnnll, pit jer. S 00
Wcchly. jwr rrr . - . . - l.M
SWORN OIRCUI.A.TIOX
Dully nvornjfn for cloven months end
ing November 30, 1K11 VSV
RED
IN
LD
docs. The blnrht is nil over tho world. It is worse in
InoHhwod districts than ir is here, because it has onlv
nt.mim. iitDnuiir ..n ft (......,... -- - --- 7
iH.uiuu.lii.,l1uJirim.i nt,i-i , ,, . p.v,.i ,1 Jl.... 1 !... 1....... 1. .,,.,. IV,.. ,..,.,. .,,.,1
irrniiM iini'i'il'U infill. il iii in'i-u lu-u- n't viixn iim
it has been proven that under climatic conditions existing
lierc it can be controlled and eradicated, an utmuitagc
eastern districts do not enjoy Its present spread is due
lo unviv 01 vigilance among oreuaraisus. ami rue unusu.u
climatic conditions prevailing last summer.
That the gro weis recognize conditions is shown by the
vigorous campaign now being waged for its eradication.
It is the duty of the press to help this campaign by arous
ing public sentiment to the danger of neglect and help in
scouring hearty co-operation among fruit growers.
Thefree discussion of such problems cannot injure the
valley. Prospective investors would find out conditions,
anyway, while to prove to the world that blight has no
terrors for the Rogue river orchardist and that there ex
ists co-operation tor the eradication ot iruit pests is an
incentive for investment in such a district.
The Yakima Republic, in reply to similar criticism,
says:
Nobody In Yakima likes to have It known abroad that the fruit Industry
Is threatened by the blight, or thnt thorp la an opldemlo of disease, or that
Satan 1 doing a rushing business In town. Scattering such Information
hurts business nt least to tho extont thnt It keep people away who profor
not to live tn a place where such conditions prevail and who might locate
here and contribute their part toward tho community's prosperity If they
were Ignorant of the facts. Tho newspapers which glvo publicity to these
objectionable conditions may be blamed for scattering the Information If
It be assumed that the homeseeker wouldn't get It from other sources nn
way. If It bo assumed thnt tho benefits of publicity do not counterbalance
tho Injuries, thon tuns he tho newspapers have something to answer for..
In dealing with Questions of community interest, whtjther they affee
tho community for good or 111, If they rvnuiro nutted action on the part of
the people somebody must stand up and speak for what seems to be tn
general good. Everybody's business U noboih ' hu-dnoM usually until con
ditions grow intolerable. The newspaper which tries to do Its duty will
not wait until they are Intolerable.
In tho matter of blight, public discussion seemed to be necessary not
only to Induce the people to act but to Inform tho"i of the danger. There
was no other place for this discussion but the tolumns of th newspaper.
BANQUET TONIGHT
Wcnlnnkn. Tribe, Improved O. TC.
jr., will hold their regular meeting
(Ills evening-, nlso n banquet will be
piven by tho committee. The promo
tion committee reports splendid
progress nnd great shccc in secur
ing new npplicntionn for Hie big
elnss ndoplion on December C. Or
pnnixer Canning linn been nl Phncni.
willi Hngiie ltiver Tribe for "several
days tlii week and report that
Itngtio lliver Tribe will doable it
membership, Pocahontas Tribe. Xo.
1, the oldest tribe in Oregon, nt
Jacksonville, U nlo nfler palefaces
in their hunting ground. Tnkim..
Tribe of Grant l'n will aluo have
n large olas of candidate for the
big pow-wow here in Med ford, De
cember (5. Several drill teams will
bo organized from the ela. that will
bo adopted. Wealonkn Tribe will
preparo to capture the prirc in the
slnto of Oregon, n the bet drill
team of tho reservation of Orecon.
tho coming year. In lfll."i at the ex
position in San Francisco nt the
Inrgo wigwam Hint is now under en
plrnclion, built by the grent council
of California for the benefit of vis
iting Had Men, from nil over the
Tailed State, nt which lime ench
reservation will endeavor to send
their best drilled team to content for
tho nrUe riven hy the great council
of the United States, VTentonka
Tribe will try nnd represent Oregon.
This will be n splendid opportnntn
for ambitions young men in Medforrt
to be presont as he guest of the
grent council of this state. Wen
tonkn Tribe ha held the banner for
tho reservation of Oregon nnd in
loud to strive In keep it, another
boost for Medford, nnd will prove
to tho pnlefaeo world thnt in Hed
Mcnship as well n other thing 3Icd
ford is on I lie mnp.
BEDOUINS OF DESERT
ORRINE
FOR DRINK 1IAMT
So uniformly successful has OU
UINK been luiostorlmc tho lotlnin ot
tho "Orink llnblt" Into sober and
useful cltlrotM, and so strong Is our
confidence In its curative, puwoitt, that
f wnut to otuphuslxi) the tact thnt
OltltlXK Is mild under thin positive
Kiiaranioe. If, nftor a trial, you k(
no untritt. i'iir monj Mill lm re
ruudud. OKIIIXK rostH oul. $1.00
lr Ikv. Auk fur Pro Uooklet, I..
11 linyklus. druggist.
JO
AT HOSPITAL FAIR
The Iledouins of the Egyptian des
ert will pitch their tents at tho hos
pital fair next Tuesday. They art
the escort of Zaidee, tho score--., the
great oaI elalrvoynnt of modern times
She comofi from the land of the my
tcriou Hphinx and from her eyiw ot
tu.failinined darkness peer the ceji
tuncH of tho Orient.
Z.tidce'ti i-obo is of fJiimmeritig.
clinguig Hilk; her fnee in covered bv
it ei, hor tiny feet uro bhod with
hundnls, PricelesB jewels, tho plun
der lrom n iniimmy's tomb, cover hei
an s and throat, und tho woman
bei i!f, alluring, lovely, apieaU to
nl kbo come within hor vihion. For
1 iii.. te, indeed, are those who hcu
tb ir future tliroitgh her eyes nnd
h hor words of wisdom.
'. mice's cm ort is almost ns inlor
r i i a ns borsch'. Tho lately Ali,
liio.viH'd by many deseit fruns, &t'nndr
Mgilunt Lofoie her tint to guard her
li-iin nil barm. .Ml who entar inii.-l
cndiiu his horuliny. Iui4jfit tru '
in bin fuitlil'uliiciK in. Jt ZjkVi
dli thofco of peace.
See her, all von wh woi'd (tut
of the samo peace.
TESTING VALIDITY OF
Ahron' Clonk and Suit Hnu-e will
chaugo its location to the comer
storeroom west of it present loca
tion, tho storeroom formerly occu
pied by the Golden little. The change
will give this growing firm twice thei
floor hpneo nnd tho finest dtplny
windows in tho oily. Itapid nnd
Menily growth of the liufiiicv., de
s)ito complaint from rivals nf de
pression, necesitnted the move,
larger quarters being needed to -commodate
the increned bii'.inO'is.
Tho mose will be made December 1
nnd a removal sale is now in prog
ress. Xew stock and fixture are on
their way.
Tho htoro was established three
years ago, and by prompt attention
to business, good good nnd reason-'
able prices, has w on n place in the '
hearts of Medford women. The;
manager, If. JI. Ahrens, i wide
awake, popular and progres-ive and
has constantly enlarged the stool; ot
rondy-to-wenr apparel nnd millinery.
Ho attributes no small xliare of lib.
success to the faot that he i-t a lib
eral user of printer' ink.
E
C. E. Van I.oon has A story in tlii
month's in-ue of the Popular Mag
azine, entitled. "Easy Picking-," that
i n thinly veiled account of ue of
the ndveutures in the riug nf Uud
Ander-on. The basis of the yoru'i
e ideally the George Mttintsie battle,
nml fans who have rond the title say
they can tec the outline of eerai
loeal people. The finale come when
the MiinU town (fighter benU Hie
ringer. Then the 'plienotiiV man
ager, who is an npplo grower. -k.
''We'll fizht some more when the ap
ple crop i picked." Th old fiuhf
mannger then sav: "If I had a
tighter like h'lii I wouldn't look nt
nil the apple in the world."
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TABLE ROCK
Tho Girls' Sowing club mot Jt
Tuehdny nt the Myer- home. AH
pre-scnt enj3'd tltein-.It-' Imiiieuu
ly mid apple day wa fittingly ob
served in tho refreshment: This if
the hccimil meeting of th elub, the
fiivt being Jull at the S. C. Coltiiu.
ro-idnnoe. Thoso bolonjting are the
Mme. Gladys Miller, .Mac and Marie
Ntmloii, Gniee and Mutrcd Mvor?,
Hazel liyriim, Clura Collin mid Rutli
Hall.
Mis Ethel (Jnrri-.on of Meilfoid
spent the firxt prt of the Inxt week!
with Mi.s Clara Colli n. j
Tho Arrowhead Literary Society I
had an old-funhiouud fpt-lling b at
CHICHESTER S PILLS
Vr. Tin: liltMU.IIi UUA.tU. A
I.alrI A r lruc il.l I r
I tl4bw-l UI...J7lm.i
I'lllt la 1UJ M.I UI4 hmikkYvV
I. i. miI ttU t KiU. Y
Tlto wito. Jlitr .rmf v
lUASHiNO nriA.su rii.iH,i. tu
SOlOBYDRtCSISTSEVtRWHCSE
it rTvA
Ayjjs.
"M TJ
V LT
I f
Coffee
Schilling's Dost
promptly after roasting
and granulating, is
canned: hermetically,
air-Hght, aroma-tight;
preserved in its aroma,
all its fine flavor intact
and unchanged, always
and everywhere.
Most coffee is hardly
worth such care.
Dinner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
Tor Siilo
30 acrvM. S3 acres In irult. .1 room
house, barn, out building, place un
der woven wire feueo, pood water
rlBht. Price ? 1000.
10 acron, .s aerM In apples, 7 enr
old, eominerelal 0 nero .t your old
pours. 10 aero. 'A year old poara. I
acroa, (S enr old poncho, 1 arru In
berries of all kinds, 10 acres In buy
land. I room cottage, good bnru and
other liulltllnirs. Price $0000.
Nice S room modem nuiio. on W.
Main, ?-00 payment, ?15 pnr month.
Price ?SS50.
(Tood stock ranches , for wilo or
trade.
llouo furulihed ami titifurnlRheil
for rent.
tiood'Joney wiw flr.
1'ony and saddle $S0.
liiiiptoyineiit
Hlrls for Meneral houe work.
Housekeeper.
Itanch hntidt.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
Ite. Plioiie HWll-.V Hume .
Oppolle N'hsIi I Intel
ItOO.MS II anil 7. I'.M.M Ill.OCIC
JHIm aJfleW
MENU
SATIKDAY, M)V. 1TJ
St. Marks Guild Hall
I-'nun !i to H p. ni., ."lie
Smothered Chicken
Celery Jolly
Mavhod I'otatoe nnd Gravy
Spanish' Tomutoes VoHotable Salad
Hot UIhciiIU
Applo nnd Pumpkin I'lo
Coffeo Cheese
EAT
Tho Manbnttiin has been openod
under now mniiaKcncnt nnd has
everything to bo fdund In a first class
restnurant and lunch counter.
rn.imm, rpwti n .-. - yjljfc
nt'r 77 h Tyf" it
i.'H.tni.' & w 7i iui
7iWIVy ZV tM ',
2&M'5fcsr
j;j lu .iitars-
r.m u.itn.
1 lb. 2 lb nnd
-monejback. .
tiVt lb cam;
SAU-;M, Or, Nov. 21. Argument,
in a Hiiit to tet the coiilitiilioual
ity of the coiujiuNory reKiitrntion
Juw passed by the lnit legislature nrc
betr.K henrd tu tho supreme court to
il n. v. Tho notion Is bused on suit
for vrij of uiiiiidumutf brougju b
tho oily of 1'ortlnnd nj;uiust Countv
Clerk Coffey of Multnomah count),
to compel linn to deliver to tho oiiy
nudjtor tho 31)12 . veyUtruUuii lisln
for uso in tho special city election
tit Lo held iu Portland uexl mouth.
their Intit meeting. Mr. G. I. Hull,
was the winner, with Mi Kntheriuj
Xenlon n close secoud. Their i;ex
program will be fiiveii November 'iD.
.Thu tenuis club luu Mdjouna-d for
tho winter. I
The MuBride family has recovered i
from an attnuk of In tippe. !
Oliver l'enland was in Table Hmk'
Saturday nnd Sunday. J
It. K. Neulon IniK leaned the .Miller
ranch for tho coming year. ,
Mr. nnd Mi.. Andrew I'otU oxpoet
to leave Table Itoek befoie Ions;.
The excitement about "buried tieas
uro" i still riigln. At lirst it wok
supposed that theie wuh only ono
treubitio, but now it develop that
there, are nt least a dozen. On Siiii
du)4 and lmlidays bath "rocks" nro
poi'thiii with woulil-bo millionaire,
Anions those huntinir are: H. Vni
eent, "Captain Kidd" Hivers, Marion
Nenlon and the llaye fiunilv.
Mr, Aitlu'iif tho orchard inspector,
h in (he uei)hboriooil now.
MRS. H. L. LEACH
Expert Corsetioro
32(5 North Bartlett.
Phone 5G3 Af.
Hooray I BaEy To
Rule ihe Housa
No Lonacr Do Women Fear tho Great,
est of All Human destines.
It I a comfort to know that those ranch-talU-d-of
pains that ure iulil to prvcudo
ciiiiii uonnne may
easily Lo avoided. No
womna nwd feor the
tllKliti-Ht (llncoinfort If
slit will fortify her
ulf with tho well
Uiuiwn and tlmc-hua-ontl
remedy, ")loth
cr'a VrltMV'
'XhU in a pcnctrat
in p, extcrnui upjili ca
tion that nt once nofl'iis and make ullnnt
tbo alHloailnul tniisclan and llgauif uu. They
. naturally eipntid Wllliout the tillitliturit
I strain, nnd llius not only baiilsli all U-ndcn-1
ty to nervotiH, twitcldoi; epejln, but tlirre U
I an intirr frctdora frjra nausea, dltoomfort,
eieepn-ksncsi ami un"flil tnat so uivsa ituvu
thulr Impri'is uxn tlio ble.
The occaHlon 1b, tliorcforc, one of un
boundrd, jojful anticipation, und too mw'-.
ctresu cannot be laid upon tho nmrnrUlila
iulluenco which a inotUur'd happy, pre
natal disposition hail upon the health ual
furtunes of tho KCiicratloa to oomt.
You will And It on Halo at all drut; stored
otl.OO a bottle. Write to-day to tli Urnd-
drill lliimllnlnp Cm., '".'tfl T.nmiir Tllil. . A(.
ArnbulMUce Service Deputy Corouer jaata, (Ja., for on Instructive book
z i i i ini Tn
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Awjlutant.
2H H. HAllTIilSTT
l'libnen M. 47 und 47-J-2
X6
IV'&Mf
TlWtt ,7A ML CU'A
(SrYiSftkW.i.,;'.vrT- wjt
n. - .v--rt !rf-"vrf-;j-i .
mmmtm.
If you oat horc jm jvlll rollih your
moals and will alwas got tho choic
est and host In tho marhot.
Open from 0 A. .M. to 1 A. M.
MANHATTAN CAFE
.North Trout St.
Turkey
With each 10 purchase wo
will give a gucsa on the liuiri
he.r of beans in the jar in the
window of our store. The
person guessing the nearest
to the number will be given
a Nice Fat Turkoy Free lor
Thanksgiving on Wednes
day Evo., November 26.
Smoke House
2lt! West Main Street
lb' If you need clothing, inorerlea,
furuttiiro or iiiirU'iiltuiut Impll
iiioiitH you patronli'o u reliable, ro
pontdblo firm a leader Iu Itlst line
of tfiulo. Why not evorclno tho
mimo btiilneKrt foroxlght when buy
lug nursery kooiIh?
lb' It ,ou weio iiHlod for tho iiamo
of a teadnr In (lift uurtery buxliieKK
fn tho ItpKiio tlver valley a w
liable, rioiudhle firm with a rec
' ord of Mtrnlnht dimlliiK. What
would our iiitHwor ho'.'
11' If practical oxpsrleiiro In not a
limine hwrnt why do men In all
IIium ot U inlaws pay well for tho
man that know how and can do
liver the goods?
IC If a practical experience. In es
Koutlal Iu other line of trndo, why
not In the nurnery IiiimIiiokh? I It
itiuiil tniHliHim to depend on the nil
vice of a mnn whose kuowleilKu of
his lino of liiidliu'im In coitfltietl lo a
lino of talk to not orders?
11' If ) un ueed a roue IiiihIi or trees
for a larKO commercial plantliut, or
n.lmeutal stock, Keif fer pear for top
working or any thlui; within tho
llmltrt of tho nursery trndo. don't
iiii think you would leep butler It
your order was placed with a man
who bat had ca.ru of sucroMifut,
praettenl oxporlenco lu orchard
and nursery work
IT If a ltwdlux morrbnnt nsks a lit
tle more tor tho line of Hoods he
handles than his tiolKhbor Jones or
Smith It Is uo slsn ho emmet sup
ply ott with tho am lino of kooiIs
.Ioiios or JJmlth hII for tho winin
or less prlea. Did you nut know a
well catubilfthttd firm with good
cfliituiorrUl ratluK can buy xoodi
almost m cheaply as ontt a fl-by-iilnht
conearn with little or no com
mrclal rotlHK?
II' If you really want cheap kooIs
and caro nothlnjt about the relia
bility or responsibility back df them
why don't you toll our morchant
It In quantity nnd aot quality you
you want nnd price is thu first con
Rldoratlon? Uo will set you the
Koods.
II' If you aro Inexperienced lu any
lino of work, who do you call on
for ndrlce, the man who knows
every detail about tn tonkin of
tho artlrls or thu Una of work mi
whl -h yati seek udvlco. or do )uu
seek thu man who has simply
gathered sufficient knowledge of
the work or Kflods to nlvo him a
lino of talk to make mIhm?
II' If yna llvo lu tho ItoKuo river
rnllwy and have read this far with
out oh think of th ItOKN VAI.
IICV .VtJftgUHY you will plmuo
call at my ilollYery yards Gliti
Kait Mala St., and get a sultnblo
prU.
DUAL WITH TIIK MAN THAT
OKTO TIIK TltADK. YOU Wll.l.
KIND THKUK IS A UICASON I'Olt
IT.
Youth truly,
X. S. IIUXXKTI',
llov W2 .Atedforil
Proprietor
i:in:x v.i,i.i:v xritscitnw
STO P!
MrttH7J I
IS YOUR
AUTOMOBILE
INSURED?
J f not, see
cGurdy
At oneo, or telephone
ONISTWOr-TJUlKK
Office Sparta Building
M
PAGE THEATRE O O
Saturday, Nov.
KtllHM'l
A DraninliHalion of
W. Cliiiinber's Seiisalionnl Novel
The Common Law
A IM.iy ,Mei'y U'oiiiun Should See.
The irivnlest slorv of Xew Vnrk sludio life ever wril
leu. 'The hnolc d'cliuhdMl all America the play bel
lei vek Sla' nmnmemenlH nfler di'awiugs by Ohas.
Daii.'i tiilwnn. An iiilcri'sliiig prolileni handled with
great dolieae
Sent Sale Opens l-'ridav :i( 10 A. Al.
Pricos 25e, 50c, 70o, $1.00.
ISIS THEATRE
Extra Bill THE PHAROS Extra Bill
Just 1'roin Australia
lVnttirliiK Indian HUilt Art
One of tho most astotuidluic nits eor seen lu .Mod ford
Speiial
IIAIIV 1'IIAItO
ilie Clilhl I'ei former
lu Catchy Hoiik lllls and Dunces
I'llOlOI'I.AVS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
"thnv tiii: rnuii.ivit"
S. & A. Spilul la two Keets
Thii Other l'bolipluyn
BULBS and SHRUBBERY
Wo have a bltf stock of alt kinds of bull's sad aro booking orders
for rou bushes and shrubbery 1 Ihe lino of I'crciilnl 1'lnnts In stuck.
MEDFORD GREENHOUSE
tno.1 Knot .Main I'lionnilTI
Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
Growers of High (trade Fruit Trees. Applo and
Voar Trees are our Hpeeialtics. Stuck one-year-old
trc?n on (hree-year-old roots. Some of best orchards
in the vallev are set to our trees. Nurseries near
Central Point. .Medford office, room lO'J, M. K. & II.
building. J'hone S(!!)-L. ICxperieuce shows that homo
grown, acclimated trees are the best.
PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES "''-mm
k Medford IJT
Pharmacy f
p IMIOTO SUPIMilKS HH
B WAT15IJ MAN'S HP
ml ix) unt a In ji k x s
SI re give S. & II. (Jreeu M
Ml Trading Stamps )
SI Phono Us Your Wants y
MENDETS
Mum! ull loalia liiRtunlly without
tho uso of boat, solder, comoiit or
rlvot in Krunltownro, ulumlnum, hot
wuter Ijukh, tin, coppor, briiBB, iilioot
Iron, all cnolclim utonslla und rubhor
soodu. Simply tlKhton Menilot and
louk Ih uieudud, Ausorled slzou und
wrench lu each puckugo. I'rlco 10
and -5c a box.
MUS. .1. II. fi'l'KVKNH, Tolo, nKent
for this county, Aliio on anlo nt M.
V.& II, Co,, Mod ford.
Ladies' Therapeutic
Massage Parlors
I hav,o locutod in Medford room
I'JO M, V. &. II. bulldliiB, to practice
Hcloutlflo body iiiasiiaKliiff, mini;
llattlo Crook, Mich., nanlturlum moth
odH mid (suiirauteo satisfaction.
Mrs. Emma Walker '
' I'liono H0D.lt
Work for iihyslcliina solicited
i