Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MEDFOTID MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, OKKfiON, FRIDAY, MARCIf 27, MM.
ASHLAND EXHIBIT
BUILDING
FOR 1915 DYING
Tlwl tho proposed Ashlnnd Kxhihil
nuildini; for 1915, for which Tom
KirhnruVon held n scries of booster
mectinptf ih dend, is the opinion of
K. V. Cnrter of Aidilnnd, who ns n
Med ford Visitor Kridny. Lnok ot
finnncinl support promised hy Port
land is tho cause of abandoning tin
project.
At tho booster meeting in Kugeno
it wns proposed that n fiiittl meeting
should bo held nt Portland, March
12. Mr. Cnrter wns chosen by the
loenl Cnmmeieinl club to represent
Ashlnnd nt thN meeting nnd ehoc
three nssocinlcs from the llogue
vnllcy to nxsist him. As the time of
the meeting drew nenr ho wrote '
Riehnrdson thnt Ashlnnd wns pre
pared to be represented nnd do her
pnrt in tho undertaking in even wny
Ho received n reply thnt the meotiug
would probably hnvc to ho postponed
until the 20th. l!o immediately wrote
Mr. Hichnrdson thnt Ashland would
bo on hand nnd reassured him thnt
this citv nnd community would do
all in her power to help nrrnnge the
matter satisfactorily.
Little KRCouraxomcnt
Somo time nftcr this correspond
ence Mr. Riehnrdson wrote to Mr.
Cnrter thnt he hnd canvassed the
situation very carefully with a view
to securing notes for $500 each from
prominent citizens of tho state the
money to bo devoted to the exhibit
building, nnd tho prominent citizens
to bo reimbursed from nn appropri
ation to bo made by tho legislature
when it meets in ItU.'i. Mr. Rieh
nrdson stated thnt ho got very little
encouragement in his efforts to put
this reposition through nnd thnt ho
felt much discouraged nnd believed
thnt tho matter would have to rest
for a while, etc.
Mr. Carter hnd further corre
Foudcnce with Mr. Richardson, ex
pressing his surprise thnt it was im
possible to rni-o tho $10,000 needed
to get the matter started, among the
boosters and prominent citizens of
this state who hnd expressed np
provnl of the proposition nt the var
ious meetings held. He stilted tc
Mr. Riehnrdson thnt he could not
understand why n proposition of
this kind in which the en Urn state
was vitally interested should hnvo to
fnll down nt the very moment when
it should have been carried to com
pletion. Uo suggested thnt nn ef
fort be made to get smaller guar
anty notes nnd that tho proposition
could thus be brought to successful
issue.
Akhlniul Stands Heady
He gave Mr. Riehnrdson to under
stand that while the proposition was
not n local ono Ashlnnd neople would
be found ready to do their sharo in
tho matter of guaranty notes this
in addition to tho fart that Ashlnnd
stood ready to furnish grounds,
light, hent, water nnd caretakers for
tbo proposition. The last heard from
Mr. Riehnrdson was to the effect
that the income lax and the gencrnl
tiixpaying season hnd apparently
given evorjhodv in tho north end of
tho stntc where he had been canvass-
ing n bad case of "cold feet," or
words to that effect.
PATHOLOGISTS IDEA
OF WHAT CAUSES
BALDWIN
PO
T
The London office of tho North
western Fruit Kxehnngc has sent to
tho head office of the exchange nt
Portland the following theory ad
vanced by J. B. Pole Knn, the
plant pathologist of the Trmsvunl,
South Africa, ns to the onu-o of hit
ter pit or Haldwin spot. This will he
especially interesting to fruit grow
ers in the northwest on uccount of
the prevalence of Baldwin spot it
certnin seasons. This trouble was
especially noticeable in certnin vuri
icties of npples grown in tho crop of
lli:. Mr. Kvnns," theory follews:
"My study of tho affected tissues
nnd tho gencrnl nppenrauce of tht
spots lends me to conclude that this
unhealthy condition of nffnirs is
brought about by the following se
quence of events. The cells sur
rounding the vascular bundles, or
those commonly situated nt their
ends nrc being continually subjected
to n great internal pressure, with
the result that they "become enlurgri
nnd thicker wnlled. This interna
pressure is undoubtedly due to
accumulation of water, which in
flates the cells such n pitch thnt
in many enses the tension become
so grent thnt the cells can no longer
on them
KIDNAPPED BOY FOR
WHOSE RECOVERY
REWARD IS OFFERED
LA
ASKS
OR
SUPPLIES TO BUILD
L
RAILROAD
NS
WAP?EN M CABJRHCK.
Mijor IILuikentiurg. of Philadelphia.
Issued a proclamation calling upon tho
resident of Philadelphia and other
cities lit exert every effort to aid In the
scirvh fr Warren McCiirrlcfc, seren
oar old. who his disappeared. Tpe
Mayor i-.ilU attention to the V.000 re
waul offend : j the city for the recov
cry of the hoy or the .itrcst and convlc
linn of his uUluctors. The offer of the
re want was dm tiled on by tho Council.
There was already a reward of JI.OOO,
offered by friend of the McCnrrlck
family
withstand the strn:n put
and consequently burst.
"As soon as the cell is ruptured.
atmospheric oxygen gams access to
tho cell and together with the rny
mes present net on the tannin, pro
ducing dark colored oxy couitouuds.
winch nrc precipitated on the w-niN
ns n gummy substance, wh le nny
further dinstutic nction is inhibited,
with the result that the starch
grains remuiti unaltered and are nl-
ways nbundnut in (lie viicnity of the
neurotic areas.
"As soon ns n few of the cells
bordering on the vascular bundles or
thone situated at their cuds, nre rup
tured, their neighbors surrounding
them nnd dettcndiiig on tlu-m for
their water supply am immed'utely
affected nnd cmisc
nlso, with the result
unhealthy and dried out cells be-1.
comes one of the dry anil tough hit
ter spots. The collapse of these cells
in the interior of the fruit eventu
ally leads to the chnracterist c de
pression or pit on the exterior.
"Tho main fnctors thnt nrc re
sponsible for the sotting nrc be
lieved to bo excessive transpirnt'on
during the day. followed by its sud
den cheeking nnd complete nhi-v-nnee
during the night, when root ac
tion is still vigorous, owing to the
wumincss oi tnc sou. in these cir
cumstances water
takes place to such nn extent in the
cells of the fruit that nn actual
bursting of the cells may occur."
SOUTHERN
PAIF
ANNOUNCES
RATES
TO CRATER LAKE
Tho Southern Pacific this mornlnc
announced the schedule ot special
excursion rates which wilt bo opera
tive Into Crater Lake National Pari;
during the summer season.
From Portland to Crater Lake and
let urn via Med ford the faro will be
.31.20.
trnni I'nrllnml in Pralor 1 nk, vi
nru immeil utely , . . .. . .
...nn.iiit- i,fi.V' Bedford and return via Chlloquln and
E a ;; ..? nvr- tht rate 3i--
rroiu nan rrancisco 10 uratcr
Lake and return via Weed and Chll
oquln tho faro will bo $2S. 10.
Tha company wilt sell local excur
sion rates from all points In Oregon
and California on a basis of ono and
onc-thlrd faro for tho rail round
trip which will bo maintained In con-
I ncct Ion with tho auto rates from
Med ford and other points of entry
and exit to thu reservation.
Tho auto rates for the round trio
from Mcdford will bo J IS; from Kla
math Falls and return by rail and
accumulation Tauto' v,a ,ollwn B '-odge will bo
$16.
SIX FEU OF
AROUND CRATER LAKE
Hi. PASO, Tex., Mar. 27. Ronernl
Manuel Chao, In command nt Juarex
was lushing railroad building ma
terlal to Oenornl Villa touay
Villa wanted It to reconstruct "J
lino from Kl Vcrjcl to Home I'ala
clo. Such a lino, ho said, would fa
cilitate tho forward mocnont of his
artillery, ammunition and supplies
nnd enable him to Increase, tho furv
Of his attack on Torrcoti, of which
Gomel Pnlaclo Is a suburb, llo ex
pected Torrvon would fall Sunday, ho
added.
In his messages to Chao, Villa said
nothing about any rebel reverses,
and tho opinion nt J it a ret was that
he had simply encountered more re
sistance than ho looked for but was
rapidly surmounting tho difficulties
ho faced. Much more optimism was
shown In rebel circles :oday thai)
yesterday or tho day before.
VIIU Claims Control
According to Villa's account, ho
had had control ot Home l'alaclo
since yesterday morning. Ho was
maintaining his base at Kl Verjel,
but would move It forward to dome
Palaclo a soon as Ho had rebuilt tho
railroad.
Tho rebel leador said ho was con
fident tho fedorats In Torreou kno c
their position was hopeless, for thoy
attempted to wlthUraw southward
from tho city yesterday but wcro
driven back within their defenses.
Whllo fighting still continued
about Torreon, Villa said ho had
sent 3000 robots under General Her-
rem to ninVo a folnt against Haltllb.
Why a folnt, wns not explained ami
tho impression prevailed that I tor"
rorn planned n real attack, which
was considered Quito likely to suc
ceed, tho Hnltlllo garrison has boon
greatly weakened to strengthen Tor
reou. ('nils for Supplies
llesldcs railroad material Villa
called for telegraph wlro, poles, In
sulators, and cross-arms, from which
It wiih conjectured ho meant to io
build tho telegraph lino from Tor
roon, If ho captures It, to Ksealon,
At present u slhgln slinky wlro
conUKCts .luitrox with tho battlefield.
Nowspnpor correspondents at tho
front worn still uuahlu to uni this
wlro.
Chao nvolvod mm despatch from
Villa nt 4 o'clock )ctitrdny after
noon at Hi n'clouk nt night. Tho
first from Ml Vnrjol nnd I ho second
from Oomcx I'ntnclo, hearing out thu
gcuornt's claim that ho controlled
tho latter plnrtv.
With tho Mippllcs Villa ordered
sent forward tho mllltnrv acronlniio
'recently tiotiKlit by tho robots. Cap.
tain Alborlit Hallufin Cnrauxo, wild
will scout with It ovor Turmoil, wont
to tho front on tho sauio train.
At tho sniuo lliuo that Villa was
making such Imperii! miMiiis, tho
federal Junta hum u receiving
tologrnnin from Mexico City nud
lioitrns Nogras, claiming federal
victories at Torroon,
Dnwayrr Empress of Jnpnn III
TOKIO, Mnicli U". -Tim downgcr
cmpicss, mother of the picsont ruler
of dupiiii, wns icpoitcd III today of
heart tumble.
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Use Cottolene
on the testimony
of the past
The first pure food display of Cotto
lene which attracted more than Na
tional attention was at the World's
Fair, in Chicago in 1893.
Thnt mennt thnt Cottolene hnd then been known
wsll enough nnd long enough to hnvo its plnco in
tho homes of Americn.
Since then It Is fair to nay thnt Cottolene hnn revolutionized und
bettered cooking In hundreds of thousands of homes.
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Cottolene
Is imitated of course -but is uncqualcd. Any woman who knows
it and uses it will tell you thnt it more than tukes tha place of butter
or iard for shortening and frying.
Remember that you use onc-thlrd less Cottolene than you do of
butter or lard.
Writo us todny for our FREE Cook Book, filled with splendid
recipes by tho most famous experts. Tell your denier to send you a
pail of Cottolene, follow tho simple instructions and the results will
be so gratifying that you will nuvcr go back to old fushloncd, waste
ful cooking fats.
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CHICAOO
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Saturday's Special Bargains at
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IN BURNS LIKELY
TO SUCCEED SEELEY
LONDON, Mar. 2?. Tho namo of
John Hums, president of tho local
government board, a cabinet post,
was mentioned today as among War
Secretary Cody's possible successors,
should the latter be crowded from of
fice. Hums entered public life as a
Labor member of parliament and nn
extreme radical but radicals ha to
siuco charged him with having be
coino ovcr-conuervutlvo in his vlows.
As an executlvo ho Is generally looked
on ns perhaps tho ablest member of
tho cabinet.
Will C. Steele, superintendent of
Crater Lake park, has returned from
a trip to that scenic wonder and Kla
math Kalis, and reports that an en
thusiastic meeting was held at tho
latter city, at which it was decided
'to co-operate with Medford In secur
ing tourist travel, and bury the fuel
ing of past reasons, for the good of
both communities.
Six feet of snow lays on tho
ground at tho lake, and Mr. Steele
had to crawl into a window to get
Into tho bouse. Au early season Is
predicted by Mr, Steele with a
heavier tourist traffic than over.
ALHANV, N. V., March 27.
Christian Scicntiits were rejoicing
throughout the state today nt the
parage hy the nnsembly of the Mo-Clellnnd-Thorn
bill, extending roc
oguitioii to Christian Science healers
on tho Mime basis as to regular phy
sicians. Tho mcuMiro still uiuiits
Oovernor Gl.win's signature, but it
wns understood this would not be
withheld. The bill went through yes
terduy afternoon, after u hard fight,
bv n vote of 77 to 51.
BORN
Horn to Mis. J. !'. Iteddy, March
27, n daughter. .Mother und child
uro doing well.
TYLER'S SHOCK
wsr
LIVKIiTOpL, Jlnrih 27.-The
ttrniul national steeplechase wns won
Iioro today hy T. Tyler'. Kunlnok,
304) to (I; Trimioii wns second nt 100
to 8, hh.I Luftcur, 10 to 1, third.
Thorn wore twenty stutters, hut
twolvo of Iheiu fell, Huiilock fin
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CENTRAL AVIC, NEAK POSTOKFICK
Sat. Store Houi-s, 8:110 A. M. to 8:110 l M.
KID GLOVE SPECIAL
;"()() pars Winnen's Kinc Kid
(Moves, in blaelv, tan, jray
and white, all sizes, good as
most .?!..) unities, tin sale
Satiinlay, per
pair , .. .
79c
Easter Sale of Suits and Coats
"LA VOGUE" SUITS just received A
new shipment on sale Saturday at $18.00,
$22.50, $25.00.
SPECIAL 25 Hrand N'ew Suits, all this
season's styles, in the latest shades, on
sale Saturday at the T
low price of , . P J. j
New "Kal'i" Suits, Skirts and Dresses,
$2.50 up to $8
from
Tieautiful new
"Waists, made of
fine liiieri(i cloth,
new styles, on sale
Saturday, each,
$1.25
WAIST SALE
New "Middy"
Blouses, in all col
ors and sizes, on
sale Saturday, each
$1.25
"LA VOGUE" COATS juat received
Boautiful now modols on salo Saturday !
at $8.50, $11.50 D r
and wJL) V
SPECIAIr-10 new Sport. Coats in the X
new Tango, green and tan ti 1 A l
shades, special Sat. . P X V A
Katiucs and Linens, from 3.50 up to
$10.00 each.
PETTICOAT SALE
100 new Crepe and
Messaline Petti
coats, in all colors,
$2.00 values, Satur
day, each,
$1.69
100 all silk Messa
line Petticoats, in
the new shades, $1
values, Saturday,
each,
$2.48
FREE Save Your Saleslips and Get Wm. Rogers' Guaranteed Triple-Plated Silverwaro FREE
12 and I'l-inch
Bleached Pillow
Best Prints and
Challies,
yard
lkst "Washing
72xfl0 Bleached
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12c
Extra large
Towels,
special, ea, .
loc
10c
SENSATIONAL DRESS GOODS SALE
New Poulard Silks, all
colors, 7otj val
ues, yard
59c
18-inch Messalino
all colors, 70e
grade, Sat., yd....
Silk,
48c
New Hatines
oi-s, 1)2 inches
wide, yard
in all col-
25c
Eancy ltatiiics lor suits,
J in all colors, CQ
X very special, yd. USj
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Ntjw Wash Silk, HO in.
wide, 75c values,
Saturday ,..,
59c
tt(5-in. Black and "White
Shopherd Cheeks, j
very special, yd...iJjC
New .Mercerized Poplins
and Voiles, spe- q
cial, yard LtsQ
.'18-in. All Wool Serge in
all colors, 75c
grade, yard
48c
CORSETS
Warner's Rust Proof Cor
sets at, per
pair
$1
Warner's 1'Yont
sets at, per
pair
La co Coi'-
$3.50
Ivy Boneless Corsets at, pr.,
$1.25 $3 6 $4
(loodwin Front Lace Corsets
at, per MS
pair tfO
Any of the ahove corsets
are guaranteed to give per
fect sat isfnc! ion. Ask to see
the new models, We fit all
corset s""ovcr $1,50 a pair,
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