Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 19, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PHOT TTTRETC
SAM HILL ASKS
LOCAL HELP FOR
PACIFIC HIGHWAY
MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO.
Rug and Carpet Cleaning
and "Weaving
Dtl EAST MATN STREET
Phone ?3-fl
E.D.Weston
Official Photoirrapher of tht
Group of World's Greatest Dancing Chorus With Mclntyrc & Heath in The Ham Tree at Page Tonight
.
Hum Hill, tlic good roii'ln ailvociile,
wriii'M iih followH from houlhern l'nl
ironiln, where Ihi is eoiuluiiiiig it
oniiipnlgn III lll'lllllf f Hi" I'lll'lfll'
highway:
"Hnntii llmlmrii, I'eb. IT., IIH I.
"To tint IMiter:
"Mnjor llowlbv Iiiim wiilten mi'
Hint lint woiik'ii'h clutiH huve Mniti-il
n movement for tree planting ulong
Hit I'uell'ii highway nntl limit uwl.e
tluil I Htop mill KMiil( on my return,
whleh will ln alioiil Muri'li Ifi. IMciimi
tell tin liuUr it il ul'fonl inn gient
pIl'IIMUM HO tO lid, ANo Mill lllllllO
mi nililnu, if ilexireil, it t Ahhliiinl on
Hit' follntvlug uftt'ttmuu or evening.
My nililri'MM will hit Ailiugtnu liotol,
HiiiiIh Huilinrii,
"On IVbrtiurv 'JO will he lii't.l n
meeting nt the t'lininlii'r of euuiiueiei'
nl J .oh Angele of nil mail offieiulu
Miuth of Knit IViiiicInimi. I inn Invlt
nl o Iih prext-ut mill would iippreei
lid n letter or wire from tin1 Com
menial elubs of Mnlforil nnil At.li
Innil iutlonlng tin' I'liriliit highway
) it ii hi iiml urging iln onntiuuniice
through Ciilifornin. TIiiik fur little
linx hi'i'ii tlnno liy ('nllfurnlii to join
lunula willi her iiortlii'rn neighbor.
Yon lire nl liberty to iuiMInIi this
Imtli In Alilmiil iiml Miilfoi'il.
"Vonm tnily,
"HAMVHI. III1.L"
I'OIJTI.AND, IVIi. 10. In ptirMi-niiiM-
of iv iiIiiii to have the iiiiiin
trunk IiIkIiwiiv from Mritoli Columbia
to Mexico offielnlly iletlutintetl n
"The I'aeifiu Highway," tliti eomiiifr
rlnl bodies of I'ortlmnl will In nuked
to tnki up tin mutter with tint Lot
Angelen ehamber of cnmiueree. At
present tlio hlghwnv h known in
Hritixh Columbia, Wnihingtoii mnl
Oregon nt tin I'nelfii highway, lint
III ('iillfoniin it Iiiim otlirr ileMignif
tioiiH, being know n Ihiough a itortion
of tin htiito iih "Kt. ('amino Itrul."
The name I'neiflo highway, it !
frit, U it very expreivo out', mnl it
it ilcnri'il it in prt'M'rvt'il throughout
tlio entire li'iwlli of Hit' highway.
TIioho liohiii'l tin nioMinciit are Sinn,
iifl Hill, president, mnl Frank
Jtrnneh Itiley, lee.prt".lilent of the
1'nrlfin highway, mnl Jnliim I.. .Meier,
prrtiiU'iit of thn Columbia llivcr
Highway iiHxoi'lntion.
M'INTYRE AND HEAIH
AI THE PAGE TONIGHT
Tin king of uugh-trntltieeri, Me
Intyn mnl lleuth, who have been
Mngo pnitnrrH longer mnl morn eon
genially noneiiilril thiin any t
trofiMh!oiinlrt known to tin world,
will npponr nt tln I 'ago tonight in
tin world-fmnt'tl munii'itl novelty.
4,Tho Hum Trt't." To Hut millioiiH
nntl few inortt who have mtii IIu'hii
iniinltiihlo noKro imtn'monntorti no
rooonitiu'iiilntioii is ronnirt'd. Tlu'ho
two nrtlnlH hnvit liien clonely nllied
on mnl off tint xtnitt for Torty yor.
Tluy nrtt ho fmnilinr with eiii'li otli-i-rV
ni'tN, inovi'int'iitii mid tlioiihtM
that their perftiriniini't', which in M
cxiii'l, iniKht ho ehihsi'd " prfut
niiiithinc. .Sotnti peopln wonder wh
u In run proportion of tin pulilio vim
it their porfornimu'tt lln fl'r tinc,
mid npynrontly enjoy theiiiHelven ik
if they Iiml never kith tin perform
nnct Imfort;. One linvor Heenw lo
tin of M'l'iiiK Mi'lnlyri mid Heath,
I'Hpettinlly now Unit Manni!,i' (,,"'l
Iiiim mirronndi'd them with a notiihht
riiMt mid tlm most marvelous dum
iiiir ehonirt thin eniintrv Iiim ever
neon. Kverv ineinlu'r of tint i'iih! Iiiih
Iii'cii Hi'leetotl with en re.
TO
PLAY AT THE PAGE
Twontylx yowiKHloru, ovoryono
hntwoon 8 mnl 1C your a of uko, will
play nt Hut I'rko Saturday nntl Hun
day nlKhU, In tholr thrtto net liiunlra)
coinody, "Tlio Acndomy of 8tnr8," nn
nttrartlon unlqtio beuldes liolug high
ly lutorouttim.
Tlio "Klitillog," an thoy nro popu
larly rulloil, aro ntostly orphun youiig
Htorn who hi on ii way or another havo
como iimlurtho obBorvntlon of Siipi.
II, M, Dnipur of tlio 1)8 Molnco,
WubIi., clillilron'ti homo, and by him
havo boon tralnod In tholr own the
utur to iiluy varloiiH band liiBtruinontu
In u ntunnor ruiiklne wall with organ
izations of oldor porsoim.
Similarly thoy havo boon taught
tho art of ontortulnliiR and tholr do
llBhtfully comlo nctlvUloa on tho
hUko cauuo n whirlwind of morrlmont
from Htart to finish, In ouo instunco
rauuliiK u apoctntor to remark that lit
luiiKhud "all oVor hli faco mid half
way down IiIb back" ut tholr autlca,
NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY
.1. (I, AtlmiiM, n iiiiiiiu' prohihitioii
lii'liirr nf Temiu. nml l.lloH 11
throughout the went, has locuted in
Ashluiul mid piircliifiil Mrs.
Stephens' liinui on AIIimoii
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Hlrvi'f.
ClmrlitN I. Winer of Iliiul, who
wilt formerly n xtudent of the South
eni Oregon Stale Normal hehool, Iihn
purehttM'd tin nideiH'e of It. .1.
A. I.nvesipn on the houlevnrd, oppo
mIIo I'nion street, mid will greatly im
prove the place,
Hubert I.. Vininpr. an AkIiIiiiiiI prod
net, who has heeomo wealthy in
AhiKkit in tht' past ten yearn, is pre
I urn hi: to put in n .f'JO.IKIU opern
hoiiHt' in AhIiIiiikI iiiiiI Iiiih iit'Kotinteil
with Mrs. Mt Coiinrll of Salem for
her liiiness block on lyil Main
Hlrttt, ailjoiniiik' the Memorial hall
block. The Valley biuhcr shop Iih
ii lease on its uuurters that run
for a year ct, ami efforts are heinc
made to hale the hmheo surrender
their Irasc, mid also to proiide new
ipinrters for Host Mm.' confection
ery. ViniiiK is at Seattle mid is
hnldiiiK the mchiteet there who drw
the plan for Viiiiu'h theater nt
FuirhiiukH, Alaska, (he hirKcst the
ater in that territory. Mr. VinimjV
hiother-iu-liiw, Mr. Miukler, owns
Memoiml hull. Ho is a brother of
Professor Iniiig F.. ViniiiK.
Professor V. K. St. .lohn, who wnRlferlnir to bIi $10 or more, payable
instructor in l.atiu in the Ashluiul in monthly installments. Alter (ho
IiikIi school his year, mnl Misa Vi- Mown is cMniised the member will
inn Miller, who was assistant lib- meet Miuch 0 mid elect officers, per
in ri a n in the Ashland public library 'fret pcnnnurnl orKHiiirntiou, not into
unci nn Ashland raunl k rl, were
united lu murriiiKi nt Hollywood,,
near l.os Angeles, Fehruaiy N.
The mineral springs ritinpaiui is
tlevelopuit; injw feutuies every tek.
The latest wns tit deyelopnient of a
new- lithin K'trini; on FmiKraut creek,
just below (ho spriiiK of (lilletle, Sil
ver mid llniloy, hv the eouuuitlec who
nre behind the enterprise. They ob
tained an option on the tract from J.
J. Murphy before developing their
find to the lied rock. It is n very
portable water and the flow is ex
tensive, eipial In the lurncst spring
on lint old lithia of the iibovc-naiueil
parties. It is fiee from the iron
sediment in the old lithin, mid it is
ii better tnhln water than llu one
(hat Iiiih created so much interest,
This makes four desirable springs
the committee hits under bond one
on the old Songcr place, one on the
Shepherd place, one on the Herkeley
plucii mnl the one mentioned.
Circuit Judge llnrris of F.ugeno, n
district exulted ruler of the F.Iks, will
address Ashluiul lodge, No. it 1 1, Sat
urday evening.
It. I.. Ilurdie mnl llenlou Mowers
have .f 1 1,000 invested in u hunch of
stock cuttle in the stale of Honora,
Old Mexico, mnl Mr. Howcm bus re
ceived n telegram from his brother,
who is in clmige of (hem, that tlm
constitutionalist government Iiiih
raised tho oxporl duty from $ to
.f 10 per head American money, which
is prohibitive. Tho Mexieuim my
e.poillng stock cattle impoverishes
their country.
The following Ashluud delegation
left to attend the Kugeiie conventien:
II. A. Frohhueh, Clcorgn Kramer, O.
II, Johnson, flcn. Tiefren, L. A.
Neil, K. I). Ilriggs, K. T. Staples, S.
II. Stouer, .1. II. Cioxnll, J. J. Me
Nair, C, lluntii, William Myer,
Oeo. V. Seager, A. M. Heuver, W. A.
Sehw'imley, Henry Kndei-H, Carioll
Wagner, II. V. Pohland F. (I. M"
Williamti, Uerl It. (Ireer, Frank Jor
dun, O. II. Vmipel, K. V. Cmler, It.
h. Ilurdie, M. K. Ilriggn, l. I. Oood,
Henton IloweiH, A. I. Strieklaiul, I).
I). Norris, 1). Perorr.i, Don Wliiluey.
II. K, lulow Iiiih been re-elected
Hiiperintoudent of the city M'hoolrf at
Forest Orov), Wnshington county, ul
an iiutrciiHcd Hillary. Mr. lulow is a
l.lti.,,. .... ........ .'
gradual, of tho Southern ESS
Slato Normal kcIiooI and U among (ooiilltlontlal) Lynn, MnHH.,for ail
tho many graduates who have douo vli'i. Your lottor will ho opened,
ho well that tho work of Urn school roiul mnl luiHwontil by n woumu
linn made micli u blrong Hbuwhitf oven ml Uoll iu M conUdwico.
HioukIi it hut Ikcu idle for the pn-t
l"'W fills,
j The prtliiiiimirv work of the 'lti-
"'for the norinnl ehonl cnmitaii.'ii ha
jlivcti well heilded lip mid tlu liieolinK
TuemUy elellillK d('chH'd the fol
Iowiiik; Armntjeincnt! for ndverlisiiic mid
pnnuotitiK the lii iiiiish meeting nt
Armory Tiii'sdny evenitiK at H oVIoek
tdiMrn iwnmiht in it rivalry of the two
M'lttioim of town to uet the Inrcest
urnwil thtini mnl lo tho iiiokI boost
lot;. This is in I'linrt' of the Indies,
who nn xelliuc titus nt 10 cent
eiieh, us well as promoting other
lintel iiifHiis tif nroiMiii; interest.
There will ho no solieiiing of fund
'at tin iiiettinK uud the nilmisMoii i-
f i ee.
Following the meeting', the town
mid vicinity will he ciiuiiissed for
membership for the "Normal School
association." the constitution mnl
hv-luws of which weie adopted Inst
niltlit. Thin nvsocintioii is for the
iuroo of niisini; fiiiuls ami con
dtietiuc the eumiwiKH. The town has
hern mnppfd out mnl committees
were tippotnted to yiie the town a
thorough ciunnssln immriliately fol-low-iui;
tho mass muetiuir.
The iiiiiillllealion for membership
I is tint niKiiiiiir of n written pledge of-
tin eiinipaiuu and follow up the work
ulrently done hv the Auiniin a-soeini
lion.
FLOOD OF OUTSIDERS
TO DICTATE TO OREGON
NKW YOltIC, Feb. ULdTlii Preshy
terinu church will semi 20 temper
mice vvorkeiH into Wushington, Ore
gon, California and Colorado, in an
effort to swing these slates into the
"drv" column at the next fall elee-
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WOMAN GOULD
NOT SIT OP
Now Dee Her Own Work.
Lydia E. Pinkham't Vegeta
ble Compound Helped Her.
Ironton, Ohio. " I am enjoying bet
ter health now Uinn I havo for twelve
years, tvnen 1 oe
gan to tako Lydla K.
Pinkhain'a Vegeta
bio Compound I
could not alt up. I
had female troubles
and was very ner
voua. I used tho
remedies n year and
I can do my work
nnd for tho last eight
months 1 hnvo
worked for other
women, too. I cannot pralso Lydla K.
Pinkhain'a Vegetable Comoumi enough
for I know 1 never would havo been tu
well If I had not taken It and I recom
mend it to suffering women."
Daughter Helped Also.
"I guvo It to my daughter when aha
was thirteen years old. She was In
school and was n nervous wreck, and
could not sleep nights. Now alio looks
ao healthy that oven tho doctor speaks
of It. You can publish this letter If you
liko." Mra. 11ENA IIovvman, 1CI S. 10th
Btroet, Ironton, Ohio.
Why will women contlnuo to Buffer
day In and day out and drag out a sickly,
half-hearted existence, missing three
fourths of t'to joy of living, when they
can find hoaith In Lydla K. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound?
If you lumt tliu Hllirhtost iloulit
tlmt Lydla 13. lMulcliniu'H Vegetii-
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$lW nx xr ll
KiU W j Ub
lion. Tin v v.rll dike wiOi tl.tin mo
Iiiim pli'lllle hhus ti'.ii lilt lefsmis
agonist the sale of uliohol. Plans
for the crusade woro M-rfei tnl tmliiy
at u iiieelin for (he 1'ic-di.i.lenun
honrd f tempermiee.
Clniih-s Semilon, Hei-relitry of the
honrd, aid that ut u intliiik' of the
leinpeniiiet coinudssloH of the Fed
erul I'ouneil of Churehen. to he held
tomorrow- in l'hiladflhia, he would
link tho thirty religious denomina
tions that huloui; to this onriiniration
to uuito with the I'rebvterimi hoard
in this work.
Gootl U'ihmI.
If you want Kood wood, Ret It from
Frank II. Jtay.
When the Children Cough
Use MUSTEROLE
No tolling how boon tho sjmptonm
nuiy develop Into croup Anil then a
when you're glad you havo a Jar of
Ml'STKHOI.K ot hand to glvo prompt
nitro relief. It positively doc not
blister tho tendered kln.
As flrnt aid and n certain remedy
thcroa uothliiR llko. ML'STEHOI.B.
Thotiaanda of mothvra know It. Yo'i
aliould keep a Jar In the homo.
It la the remedy for ndulti, too.
Itolluves Soro Thront, DronchltU,
TonallltU, Croup. Stiff Neck. Asthma,
Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion.
I'leurlay, Ithcuniatlsiii, Lumbago,
Palna and Actios of Hack or Jolnta
Spralna, Soro Munclea. Chllblalna.
Trotitod Feet and Cold- or ho Choi
(It prevent Pnuumoula,)
At your druggist's In 25c and 50c
Jura, and a special largo hoapltal size
for 2.r,0.
Areopt no aiilmtltute. If your
dmgRUt rannot supply you, nond 2So
or K0c to tho Ml'STKUOI.K Company.
Cleveland, Ohio, and wo will -moll
you a Jar, postage prepaid. (!u)
Mra. J. llorllek. West I'hlladol
pliln. Pa., sejh: "My four-year-old
anu had vevero lironeliltlH. 1 found
Muitoroto tho bMt thing I ever
used."
It is Dangerous
Why go on straining tho eyes whon
tho effect causes so much discomfort,
and every day brings you nearer tint
danger Una ot total blindness.
0 lasses will inako you sco with tho
enBo mid clearness of you tit, If thoy
aro good glasses. It you como hero
you will get good glassos, rest as
sured ot that.
DR. RICKERT
lljo Sight Specialist
Suite 1--. Over Deuel's
S. & II. Orcon Trading Stamps Olvon
lor Snlo
Commorclal vacuum cleaner, con
sists of (Gray) Marino gas englno, 0
horso powor, has poworful vacuum
pumps, 100 feet of uon-collapslblo
hose.
Wuntetl
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nidorly lady to carofor thrco chll
dron all bu minor, ,
Wo furnish help In almost all linos
ot buslnoss. Wo mako a spoclalty uf
competent men and women for
ranches.
Mrs, ltynl Caster, Manager
Successor to Dlttnor Kmploymont
Otflco
BREAKS A BAD GOLD
IN A IFY! TRY IT
"I'jiis-'s Cold Compoiiiiil" Kittls Cold
ami (Jrlpiw lu it few Hour
llou't K(ny .Sinffetl-iip!
You can end grippe and break ut)
a severe cold either In head, chest,
body or limbs, by taking a doso of
"I'iipo's Cold Compound" every two
houri until three doses arc taken.
It promptly opens clogged-up nos
trils and air passages In tho head,
stops nasty discharge or noso run
ning, relieves sick headache, dullness,
fevcrlshncss, soro throat, sneering,
soreness and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blow
Inc and snuffling! Kaso your throb,
til UK head nothing clio in tho world
Klves such prompt relief as 'Tape's
Cold Coniound," which costs only
25 cents at any drug store. It acts
without assistance, tastes nice, and
causes no Inconvenience Do sure
you got tho genuine.
Special Sale
Wall Paper
FOR ONE WEEK
In order to move the present
stock of Wall Paper to make
room for our new spring
stock.
Only "Wall Paper and
Paint Store giving S. & H.
Green Stamps.
Waters Paint &
Wall Paper Store
318 East Main
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West Side Stable
Under New Management
As a Feed Barn
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Latta & Hopkins
Nurseries
Growers of Iligli-Oradc Fruit Trees. Apple and
Pear Trees are our specialties. Stock one-year-old
trees on three-year-old roots. Some of best orchards
in the valley are set to our trees. Nurseries near
Central Point. Medford office, room 402, M. F. & IL
building. Phone 869-L. Experience shows that homo
grown, acclimated trees are the best.
PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES
For the year 191-4 and every day of
it the Ford is the car to boost your
business and broaden your pleasure.
It's the car for all occasions all
vear 'round. Start the new year
right. Buv an economical Ford.
J505 Is tho now prlco ot the Ford runabout;
tho touring car Is G45; tho town car 900
f. o. b. Medford, completo with equipment Gat
catalog and particulars from
ill f. o. b. Medford, completo with equipment Gat
1 III catalog and particulars from
i C. E. GATES
Sl'AUTA nUILMXa. MEDFOllD, ORB.
f l-rminiitril)nrm. I mmmLmmmmm fcj til
Recognizing the necessity of a feed barn in Medford,
tho West, Sido Stables have been rearranged and are now
opened as a feed barn, racks being arranged so teams can
bo driven in and hitched, all being under cover. There is
a largo amount of floor space in tho barn and a number
of teams can be accommodated.
PRICES FOR USE OF RACKS FOR TEAMS, 25c.
SINGLE RIGS OR SADDLE HORSE, 15c.
Also good stalls for taking caro of horses at night if
desired.
US A TRIAL
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Carda
Panoramic Work
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Flash lights
Portraits
Inti'riorand exterior view.
Negatives made anv turn
and any place by appoint
tnent
Ti. M. HAnMOX, Muner.
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