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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1914)
aSaiCWtKfti'TEWiJn"-''A newm 11 r VKXm BTX OTTWOTCn TfAHi TRTfiUNT!. MEnKOKP. OKKflON. TUESDAY, 'ATMHTi 21. 101 PEGGY ONEIL IN "PEG 0' MY HEART" AT THE PAGE WEDNESDAY PETII LARCENY hear II. F. Davidson of Hood Ulver, piesldciit of tlio Noith t'ncltlu Fruit Distributors, who handle (ho bulk if tho northwest crop, and Wllmcr Hleg sales niaunger of the same, speak at the, public library at Medford Tues ilav evening u the "Need of Co operation lu Mm knllng Fruit." The talks will he along lines show ing tho need of growers getting to gethor mill billing out tlio consign meat to commission houses tf tho experience of I IMS Is to be avoided lu futiiie. 8N MATCH, I'nl Frank 1' Slmuifii, Hmi Fiant'lsui huslucfs limit, was chosen as ninvor csleiduy ADVERTISING TALK FROM E. 0.1 1 PARTS OF VALLEY MUNIS HEAR REPORTED IN MANY MMS Tim nltriiiliiiifO nt tlio moelinp f (ho Mwlfonl Mrclinnts' iwoointion Monthly nipltt vn tho IniyiM i" innny nionlln nnd the mecltnir wn most enjnynblo. TIip nimonnoomi'iit Hint T.. 1). Tinmis of Timnw, Ore & Co. of I'ortlnntl, nntl n member of the Ail club of Hint city, would pne n tnlk on "AilvcrtisitiK," wn the cnu-' of (ho increased nttentlniu'e and jtliowH (hut the mcrchiuits of Med Ford me interested in one of the tmwt im iortan( neeesMties of modern busi ness. The livnrty welcome Riven the hpenker, (he n)lmwe and (he rWni: vole of thanks at the clo-e of (he ml tlrnst proved thnt the members erc highly pleased with the talk, that waH a combination of good, miuiiiI, prnotienl hcnse, (ruth, facts, humor and up-to-date method. The ladies of St. Mark's Guild served a delightful bantpiet. In opening hi address, Mr. Timnw spoke of the wonderful development and prosperity of Medford nnd valley since his lnt xisit here, and said it was beyond the comprehension of one's mind it had to be seen to be realized. He said he was pven the liberty of saying what he pleased and he would make his talk from the standpoint of his own personal ob servation, ns a purchaser of news paper space and ns n member of the Ad club, that is doiiiR much toward purifying tho advertising atmosphere in Portland, and lei tho chips fall v here they may. Defines Advertising IIo gave ns a definition for adver tising: "Everything connected with or emanating from n business which affects its personal iirofits or mnkes for its destiny," and said the results of ndvcrtisiag i.s (o business what man's reputation is to his character, and tho reputation of a man or his business surrounds him with environ ment nnd opportunities that aids in building business. "It is absolutely impossible to con duct a modern business today with out advertisinir." It is the greatest business builder in the commercial world," said the speaker. ''National advertising has made tho kodak, the automobile, the incubator and spear mint gum nnd thousands of other ur tides what they are, and honest, consistent, local advertising will do tho same with any business or pro fession. Local .ilvertloIng Xeccssliy "Local advertising is every not connected with business; all adver tising makes reputation and impres sions, but tho generally accepted meaning of advertising locally is that which is put in some printed form, Hill board, road signs, etc., only serve ns reminders of location; they do not contain any selling nrguments and only servo ns auxiliaries to the main channel, which is the local newspa pers, tho best mediums by test on earth. Through them you have a heait-to-heart talk with the people in the homes, factories, stores, on trains, etc., and nothing elso will ever take their place. They are the distribut ors of nil news, national, state and local, nnd it is in them that you tell why people should buy your wares, nnd they will read your ads if thev arc properly gotten up, and tell the truth. "Community advertising in book lets, itc, is all right in its way, but tho people who want to locate in n community, the really intelligent, up-to-date citizens toduy, don's ask for a booklet they ask to seo your local newspaper, and the city and com munity is judged by its newspajH-rs. LocI 1'irss Pralseil "I wnnt to say hero nnd now, not because I havo any friends in the iiowsper business in Medford, be enuso I nover met any of tho people connected with them until today, but I snv it with all duo respect to other cities that Medford has the cleanest and best all-round newspapers in Or egon. I have only noticed two oh jectionnblo ads in one of them, and I have received both for two weeks, nnd I wnnt to compliment tho owners and you merchants and tho people on this splendid showing. One small bath would clean that pnper of ob jectionable advertising, and 1 hope it will soon tako it. Condemns Trading Stamps "Any and nil tradiuc stamps nic u menace to a city and never created nuy business. Thev may help one merchant to tako business from an other for n time, but never help con struct business, and you who have them will sooner or tutor diop them. If I weio willing on eulogy of Med ford I would huv you have the most luelropolilnn city of ll !' 1" !' world. II liM mil' "f well.piivcd ftliMtrt, UuHfv lesidencui mid )hwii, miii wjijur, splendid ln'i,'i Ihmimw w lilt nwit finals and display whiduwtf, iiioilttiii uirtcU Mini IM klht, itimm WWdlHHlj a Mill bcauiful scenery, snow mountain, productive orchard ranches, nnd you have t ratlin stamp. It reminds me of the host ess who .orved a splendid dinner with the tables covered with fine linen and silverware, decked with beautiful flower., u menu that wh- superb, nnd after entertaining hi- gue-N royally he used his napkin to blow his noe. "Religion nnd chnritv are two of the fundamental principles of everv government, every community and every home, but they -hould not be mixed into basilic--, and I am glad your association bnr the church and society programs a- iidierti-inir me diums ii the.v are valuele . If men live right ami conduct their bu-iue hone-fly, religion and charity will be amply taken core of in the nmper wny. I believe in both and do ntv humble share in siip'mrtiu? them. Didj on ever -ce a irood, old mother in I-rael wearing n shnvvl and the stnmn of religion deeply implanted on her face soliciting for Mich ndverti ingt No, it i-u-iinlly the voing widow or the good-looking girls to whom this duty is n igned." As a demonstration of what news paper adverti-ins will do. he cited to the popularity of Kvelyn Ne-bit Thaw, who i- now touring the coun try nnd making money n9 a re-tilt of it. In closing, Mr. Timing thanked the association for-his hearty welcome and said he hoped to be able to at tend another one of their meeting some time in the future. LOCAL MEMBERS OF I INI 63 Joyful Anticipation of Motherhood There Is opt to t a latent npprthcriilon Of dUtrcsa to roar the complete joy bf expectation. II u t thin is quits over coma by tho ndvlra of o many women to mo "Mother' Friend. This 1 nn external (indication )e!i;nel to no lubrl rato tho muiclen ami to thus so relievo tho preuro reacting on the nerve, that thn natural rtrntn upon the corJn nnrt lUa-iru-ntn Ii not nccoinionled by tliow severo polni ata to cauxo nauiu-a, tnonilni; lck ncni and many luval dlMrunxvi. lluny people Ix-llove that thow remedied which havo tOud the tent of tlm. tint Jiavo bten put to every trial utidtr tho varlnjr condltlona of ui;e. wulght, Konerut health, etc., may bo safely rvllni u:on. .And Judglns by tho fact that "Mother's Krk-nd" tu tcen In continual um einco our prandmothcr'H earlier ear nnd Is known throughout tho I'nltid Htate It may bo cally Inferred that It Is Hume tblnir l bat Moturn Klailly recommend. "Mothtr Friend" U prepared only In our own laboratory and Is sold by druic Kbits everywhere. Ask for a bottlo to-day nnd wrlto for a upeclal book for exi.-c-taut mother. Addrenn Ilradneld IKKUUtOr Co., 397 Lamar Hide., Atlanta, Oo, Thelves tu'came nctlvo Monday night In various sections of the val ley, nnd ns n rw1!1! the homo of Hoy Nichols near Tolo was entered and robbed of two watches, two refrigera tor cars of the Southern I'ncltle were broken Into, ami two dresed muttons, and a box of orange stolen several hen roosts raldwl, nnd a clotheallno lu the north part of the city stripped of wearing apparel. Track In tho dust show the course of Nlcliol's home robbers, nnd they leail to Tolo. Two men wrro eeen to approach and leave the house. One of lln watched was a ladles' valued nt $65, anil the gent's watch valued at $10. Mr Nichols Is In the city today looking for clues. C.reeks. because or their fondness for mutton nro bUuuM for tlio en trance of the meat refrigerator car. A tlreek will risk his life for a hunk of mutton In the spring or tho year, the police say. Tho oranges, fresh from the groves of Southern Califor nia, nro believed to have made up the dessert of tho mutton feast. Farmers near Central I'olnt nu-l Phoenix report that the last ten days they have lost from three to flv? fat hens a night. TORPEDO FLOTILLA AT Professors and savants who seek reasons for the armies of the unem ployed, can find new ones aad new light thereon, if they will camp around the shady sldo of the Com mercial club most any day. There convenes the high lights of tho itogue river valley unemployed, somu home-grown, some from other fields Am Al'npl'ltmlf IrnnUd tYitrn ta U'nrl? .. .'.. vw ..w" ...i; ... u.. .1, for all the willing on tho 1'aclflc ?" "ley were tinuer omer- ... ...- company the transports to .Mexican water.-. Lieutenant William Aueriin was in command. OAI.VKSTOK, Tex., April 21. The torpedo-bouts Weston, Klu-ser nnd lteid, constituting the first division of the torpedo bout flotilla, arrived here at 11 n. m. nnd .locked alongside the army tran-iHirts The torpedo boats' prc-ence. surprised local army and navy officers, who supposed thev were on their wav to Tnmnico. In- highway. Hut a half dozen local agi tators maintain that no "man should bo asked to work for 1 2 .21 a day, eight hours, and pay his own board, and furnish his own blankets." Some Journey from Ashland and Cen tral I'olnt to put this Idea Into the heads of strangers. The H)llce say that transients show more desire to toll, than a num. bcr of local chronic howlers against conditions of labor, and who have afflictions of various kinds, wncn urged to go to work. Dry Cleaning Department Of SUNRISE LAUNDRY For Steam and Dry ('leaning anil All Kinds of l)c Work I.nfllcs Cleaned Sponged and and Pressed Pressed Suit $1.25 up COcup Coat 75 up 35c up Skirt 50 up 25c up Overcoat 1.00 up 50c up Waist 60 up 25c up Dress 75 up 50c up Gloves, kid 10 Gloves, long 20 (.'cuts Cleaned Sponged and and Pressed Pressed Suit $1.25 60c Coat 50 25c Vest 25 10c Trousers 50 26c Overcoat 1.00 50c Italncoat 75 Gent's Suit Pressed Weekly, $1.50 per Month, Ji TJ sJJfM liwwreaciw rW ( j"""" .kt-L-. . 4 m lMMM s'"?MiHW l IM "5 Vfo&AteZ' mf If you Mva nnd send ns iJv 5v KjKjL m ihownlnuppcrlfftcorntrl T' , S U 1 2iJtfifTl3' M from lUradon'i 'Buprnnd' 5J1 j "1-21 t bUcult-M Kwd u llu:uiyySilX' t tf y&jgti J S" Uiof 10dlnrrut,i!cleeUll, UVed ZmtrSt JVs dlntlrllirlul uiui-r tlxtun M ,JBT" VkVlX fSVbrkblCOIMllunt)at put III flVsl flt f Vl "Supreme" Hnl A-UV 4r K.r HAIIAIION &W)M m DAVIDSON TO T TO ALK m UIT GROWERS Orchardlsts and fruit growers of tho Itoguo river valley nro Invited to IJr stubborn soils and '- i J Wr stains vanish before J f W GOLD DUST tjjjj ffff Use it for washing all dishes and AOImt lift kitchenware and this drudging work mjff If will be done in half the time. It A$fly cleans everything. j Mil K 5c and larger packages. Pjmif LiHEIFAIRBANKa W v "Li ihm GOLD DUST TWINS & IMj A II 1 BlfnigiiiiiiiiiMiuwBBtMHiHl fSiitJOTi?! BiH III Wr ? t r t t f T t .5. THE BUSIEST STORE IN MEDFORD DEMONSTRATION Miss Wolcott, an expert hair dresser, is cluiuoiistiiiliiiff the Cimnhiner Hair C'o.'s Heal Iluinaii Hair Switches this week. You ean save money by seeing her tomor row. ' P'riees 95 up to $6.95 each. MANN'S OHNTIiAIi AVK., NIOAI! O. Special Salo of INDIA LINONS lly a fortunate purchase of this well-known cloth we are able to give some exception al values tomerrow: ISO-inch Liiioii, 10c valuc.8 :i'J-iii. Iiidin liiiion, IHc value at 1V 4 There Must be a Reason for the Wonderful Increase in Our Business this Year. Good Merchandise at Right Prices is the Reason t t t t T t T ? . T 1 SILKS ARE VERY POPULAR THIS YEAR Just received, 2-l-in. lilack roire at, yd .. 1.25 .'Hi-in. Uljiek Foire for Coats, $2 grade $1.79 JO-in. IMack Caseaduce, special $2.48 ac-inch Soft Finish "Pussy "Willow" TafH'ta, in black, navy and white; why pay $l.fl0? 1 1 Q our price, a yard H' JL X 7 32-in. Tub Silks, 750 grade, now 59? :i2-in. Tub Silks, $1.00 grade, now 79? 32-in. Imported Pongee, $l.f0 grade 98? ? T T t t ? ? T T f ? T T t I AVEDNICSDAY we will give 30 discount on all "Wool Dress Goods. This includes our entire stock. Nothing reserved. Don't miss this chance to save money 10 off. 20 OFF ON ALL COATS AND SUITS 20 OFF They aro going fast at those prices COATS All $10.00 Coats $ 8.00 All $13.00 Coats. $12.00 All $20.00 Coals .$10.00 All $25.00 Coats. $20.00 All $110.00 Coats $24.00 i ii .Mir nn ft. ...I.. CMo il .All rpiw.ww (HUM po.wr SUITS All $12.00 Suits $ 9.00 All $1S.0() Suits .$1-1.40 All $20.00 Suits $10.00 All $2.".00 Suits $20.00 All $:I0.()0 Suits $24.00 All $10.00 Suits $32.00 A Slight Charge for Alteration WEDNESDAY'S WASH GOODS SPECIALS New Dresden Crepes and Batistes, new patterns, sale price, 1 Cp yard JL Jy New Nub Crepes in stripes and checks, all colors, very OQ special, yard hsj HOOO yards of the best washing and wearing (iiiighaui made, all new patterns, good as most 1 fie grades, our price, yard 10c EMBROIDERIES AND LACES H000 yards new Val Luces and Insertions, up to 10(5 val ues, now, yd., 5c !f-in. Swiss Klouncings, new patterns, $1 grade, now, a yard, 69c H000 yards PlatVal and Linen Laces, up to 10c val ues, Wednes day, yard 8c SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY ISest IVuits and Cotton Challics, fast colors, Wed nesday, yard, 5c Kayser's 10 r.ulioii Cham oiselle (Moves, a pair, 48c Colgate's 2.r)(j can Talcum Powder, all odors, special, can, 12c FREE-Savo Your SalewllpH and Clot Win. RogorH' Ouurantood Silvorwaro FREE, Y i ? y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y A is )mnU, HM Kurrvtwuvw vj