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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1914)
p VWI. . . ' f . ! t r fM" f,'M jiVll ' FAJBT3 sec OTDFORT) MATT, TTUTWNF,, MEDFORD, ORF01ON, TTTTTRST)AV. TTClTOTTAttY 12, '1flU 55XS?Er CRESCENT CITY FAMOUS CELLIST TO APPEAR IN MEDFORD Hi STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF -25 CENT 1 GEIS HA Army Enfllnccrs Reconsider Approval of $1,600,000 Improvement and Kill Measure at Last Moment Large Appropriations (or Oregon. WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. It was expected tho rivers and harbors bill would be reported to the house today. Kor the Pacific const it includes the following appropriations, though, of course, tho initial allowances will bo but a part of the totals in each case: Sacramento and Snn Joaquin riv ers, $.r,SGO,000. Kichmond harbor, $42S,000. Humboldt bay, $,r25,000. Snn Pablo bny, $-10,000. Pelnluma creek, $7500. Coos Bav, $110,000. Willnmetto Fulls, $80,000. Coquille river, $90,000. Coos river, $3000. Siuslaw river, $5000. Sunke river, Oregon, Washington and Idaho, $10,000. Columbia river, above Celilo Falls and Snake river, $20,000. Columbia river, The Dalles to Ce lilo Falls, $525,000. Columbia river canal at Cascades, $10,000. Willamette river abovo Portland, $50,000. Columbia and Lower Willamette river below Portland, $300,000. Columbia river, mouth, $1,000,000. Willopa harbor, $100,000. Clmy's harbor, $30,000. Cowlitz and Lewis rivers, $1G,000. Puget sound and tributaries, $25, 000. Skngit river, $10,000. Columbia river, between Bridge port and Kettle Falls, $25,000. The army engineers reconsidered nnd temporarily disapproved the Crescent City harbor project, which had previously received a favorable report involving nn expenditure of $1,800,000. Tho San Hnfacl channel project, though approved, was not' disposed of in time to get into the houso bill. The Los Angeles harbor plans were awaiting more dnta from the district engineer. Dig appropriations of national im portnuqo were as follews: Lcveo work on tho Mississippi river from Hock Island to Cape Gir nrdeou, $7,000,000. New York harbor improvement, $13,400,000. Purchase of the Chesapeake & Ohio canal, $-1,300,000. Improvement of Honolulu harbor, $125,000. Improvement of Hilo harbor, .?100, 000. DEMONSTRATION TRAIN' (Contlnuod from Page 2.) Snxo Your llitlr! Mithc It Soft, 'JUy, l'luffy, lli'itiitlfut (inm Hnlr mill Wo I'rme It Frederick Pre ton Scarrli Who Will filte n. Concert I'tider Management of George A. Hutx nml Fletcher Flh Try ns yqliVwIll, after an applica tion of Datutcrlnc, oti cannot find n Maple trncu of dandruff or falling hair nml your scnlp wtl not Itch, hut xvhnt will iilonxo you most, wilt ho after a few weeks' uo. when you nee now hnlr, fine 'and downy at tlmt yes but really new hnlr growing nil over tho scalp. A llttlo Danderlno Immedlntely doubles tho beauty of your hnlr. No difference how dull, failed, brittle nnd frniKny, Just moisten n cloth with Uiuulerlno nnd carefully draw it ' through our, hnlr, tnklng one Hiunllj strand at a time. The eucct Is im medtntu nnd niumtiiK our hnlr will lio llKht, fluffy and wuvy, nnd hnvc nn nppenrnnre of abundance; an lucouiparnblo luster, noftnewt nml luxiirlnnco, the henuty nnd shliuimir of true hnlr henlth. . (let a 25 cent bottle of Knowltoti'it Danderlne from nuy drug storo or toilet counter, nnd prove thnt your hnlr Is us pretty nnd soft ns any thnt It hns been noKleolctl or lujurud by cnreless treatment Hint's nil. OF HR'MDTT AND JEFF Can you imagine ''Mutt nnd Jeff,' those two well known characters of cartoon fame, in Panama endeavor ing to corral a villained nnd illnm who have stolen plans for a new fort which the United States izovcroiucul is contemplating erecting on the new Panama canal f Can you aI.o stretch your fancy to these s-nme in dividuals endeavoring, through the aid of divers di-guixos, such as sail ors, waiters, insurrectionists, insur gents, pseudo detectives, etc., emerg ing through a series of melodramatic; end ihrilliti',' situations mid not tick ling the risibilities of .heir millions GREATEST VIOLINCELLIST TO GIVE CONCERT HERE x i. si 'itj'HV MHrJr'if m IMIMM III BLS " Mult & 3ff m "Puuni cow, unllko the beet animal, should tako on llttlo meat on tho back and rump, leaving this part soraewhit angular and bony. This Is taken to show that the food goes to milk pro duction. Stress was also laid In tho consideration of tho milk veins, as theso are rellablo points In deter mine tho worth of an animal. Stick to otto Ilrcetl In connection with tho dairy lec tures emphasis was placed upon .the value of picking a breed to develop, and sticking to that breed. The great fault at present, It was claimed, was that many farmers try to change broods from time to time by merely crossing a bull of tho breed desired with the herd kept, the result being that within n few years tho cntlro herd is composed of "scrubs." K. Carey, In telling of tho building up of his Jorsey herd, laid great stress upon this point. Will Schulmerlch, a dairy enthusiast, gave a short talk id which he showed the opportunities to bo found Jn the dairy industry of this state. Prof. Y. A, Darr, dairyman, lec tured In ono of the couches on the silo, its uses and advantages; white Q. II, Sanisau, profossoc of animal II. A. Toms, secretary: J, W. Dla husbandry spoke in, another par, tak- mond, treasurer; H. K. Tomlinson, ing up mora extensively tho hog pro- sent inol; 1511 Campbell, picket; Hugh of admirers end friends? If you can you will get a fair idea of the next attraction underlined tit the Page theatre, February 10. It is entitled "-Mutt and Jeff in Panama." The offering is divided into three nets nnd three scenes ami in bv that versatile author, Owen Davis with lyrics and music by Will II. Cobb and Leo Edwards. The production is as ustinl sponsored by Manager Ous Hill, who was the first to see the jwssibilities of "Mutt and Joff" in Mngedom. The company this year is exceptionally strong, hnrbor ing ns it does over fifty people, all capable in their respective fields of endeavor. There are pretty girls, comedians who can rouse incessant laughter, performers who can en gross and entertain and n scenic in vestiture out of the beaten path. OWLS HOLD BIG MEETING AND ELECT OFFICERS Tho local nest of the Order of Owls was successfully feathered last night at tho business meeting held at tho Hodmen's ball, for preliminary or ganization. Tho preliminary work was done by Ori.snlzor J. K. Woods, and Supreme Deputy K, H. Haymond presided at tho meeting. The officers elected were: Mayor I'urdln, past president; A. W. Walker, president; M. C. McDon ald, vlco president; Dr. A. W. Deano, Invocator; A. D. Hammond, warden; position. With Medford trade is Medford made Elliott, M. Adams, O. M. Sclsby and S. I, nrowns, trustees; H. C. Mackey, photographer. Oregonlife Insurance Company Only Company "Exclusively Oregon" I Best for Orecronians Huae Office, Oorbett Building, Fifth and Morrison, Portland A. L.MIU, , Ymm, L. Samuel, Qwieial Mauager, A. II, Cornell, District M'inagor. Arrangements hnvc been mado to secure for Medford a concert by America's greatest violoncellist, ac companied by Ilbbert Haymond I.lp pltt, cnillnent concert pianist, on March A. Medford has gono a long time without opportunity of hearing u recital of this character, and the an nouncement Is certain to bo greeted with enthusiasm. George S. llutz Is manager of Mr. Search. Frederick Preston Search Is re garded by Kuropcan and American critics as one of the greatest artists to havo mastered tho cello. The cello, of all Instruments, Is tho near est approach In tono or quality to the human voice, has tho greatest range of any so-called string Instru ments and Is the most difficult to play. No other Instrument Is so rich In tone, so passionate in uttcr anco or so appealing to the human .oul. It Is tho king of Instruments tho Instrument divine. Verltablo ovations greet Mr. search on all his appearances. It Is to bo hoped that Medford will suc ceed In having tho pleasure of hear ing nils great artist. Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growers of IIigh-0 ratio Fruit Trees. Applo and Pear Trees arc our specialties. Stook one-year-old trees on tliree-year-olu roots. Some of best orchards in tho vallev are set to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. Medford office, room J02, M. F. & II. building. Phone 8G9-L. Experience shows that homo grown, acclimated trees are tho best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES, DANCING OF TANGO Since the subject of the new dunces has assumed such imporltmeo that the Vatican at Home has ex pressed u view on tho matter, it seems that fresh impetun hns been given to dancing, especially to the tango. The tango, you may remem ber, wns licensed of the chnrge of immodestly. A committee of digni taries in London nnd another in Home investigated the dance, and both concluded that the tango had been falAily charged. If anything, it wnH too sedate, too slow and too mipili like the old-fashioned minuet nil of which is very true, except that it takes grace and skill to do the intricate steps which is what makes it so fascinating. However, all this hnx but revived all manner of old dances, particu larly those of Mutiny Spain and Italy, where the Iov of song and rhythm lutH always been n national enter tainment. American dance experts, like Mr. nnd Mr. Vernon Castle and the Maurices, dcclaru that all the old dances of tho Latin countries are coming to America, and that the tango is but tho forerunner of many others, After nn uphill fight of more than two weoks, Councilman Modynski has succeeded in getting tho mils nnco removed from near tho public market. This nuisnnco consisted of fifty or more loads of street sweepings nnd barnyard manure, dumped within 100 feet of tho public market, which 10, 000 people putrouizo more or less for their food supply. 'This condition, which is a violation of tho city ordi nances, has been carried on contin uously for tho past two years, and it could not liavo been more system atically douo had it been the inten tion (o put tho market out of busi iiess, for it wns creating n breeding place for billions of flies within 100 feet of the gi cutest food supply stn- lion. NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY Kcsidcncc on North Central avenue, next to Elks' Temple, two blocks from postoffico. REV. O. L. HALL of Mnrehficld, owner, will sell to your advantago rather than his own. Write 'him at Marshficld or sec local real estate dealors, !.-.. Will exchange for properly in Coos liny or Mc Minnvillc, Ore. OUT TO WIN County Rally Page Theatre, Thursday, Feb. 12th at 7:30 1. H. High Si'luml diet Chili iiiiivIf-n'il bi'i'hhlti. FRANK WIIXABD'HMIRSON1 ' ' '" ' A National Speaker, hUiIo president; of thti fttnto Sunday School Convention of Oregon, and was Cali fornia's choice for president in 11)112. lie is full of vim, vigor, courage anil intelligence. Come and hear the truth about tho "Out to Win." campaign, without abuso or ridicule. Mayor of Ashland to preside. Special train from Ashland to be run. A4Ji fliftl Why not a Ford? You couldn't muko a better gift to tho whole family. It's a pleasure ear a business earan all-around, serv iceable car an economical car. It's the familv ear the world over. Drive yours home today. I59& It tho new prlc'o of tbo Kord runabout; tho touring enr In fG4&; tho town car 900 t. o. b. Medford, complcto with equipment. Oot catalog and particular! from C. E. GATES BI'.VUTA IlUIIiDlNO. MKiu-oim, onic T t I f t t t t t ? t T ? t T t t T J ? T T T J t T J T T f t $frMM$ THE OLD RELIABLE i. .i it A -sr: ?1 vtf 1 l4& ' .V X. t t X A i A A . Just Arrived a Car of OVERLANDS 35 horsepower; 114 inch wheel base; easiest riding car in the Valley; the most for the money; nothing bettrlunder $2000; roomiest car in town; electric lights and electric starter. v , '-j:? im n Price $1250 Completely Equipped, f.o.b. Medford; C E. GATES Sparta Building 4.4..:K'K..4i'' ! T 1