Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PERSIST WELL
NAMED, IS IN A
CLASS BY ITSELF
Thirty jenrs In tlie mount nim!
Vnrlv-fivo miles from the railroad.
Three thousand feet aliovc sea level.-
Well miRht the plnoo be colled liy the
Kijinificniil 'inme of "Perisl." When
Orcttiin nt n tnlo ven Mill in it
twenties, when tho cont strcnnn
were teeming with ehinook nnd sil-M-rcides;
when the deer were as
vlnutiful ns nre now the Jaek rab
bits in eastern Oregon; when tho
Kokiio Hiver valley was Mill without
a railroad and it orchard were not
yet n dream of the future nt that
time two young people, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Wi'llits, quit the profession of
school teaehinp and went far off
into the Cascades to earve out a
homo at the place now known ns Ter.
hist. And their efforts have not been
in vain.
Mcafco of KducatloB
The writer has just returned from
there. He accomjihnicd Dr. George
Hcbeo of the extension department
of Hie University of Orecon, who
earned to the people in that little
mountain district fl meiie on
"Twentieth Century Education." l)r.
Hebeo was much impressed with the
picturesque site of the Persist school,
its mountain scenery, its surround
injrs of tall pines and beautiful wild
flowers, its tumbling streams and
overhanging cliffs of reck: but most
of all was he impressed with tne up-to-dato
cquiment of tho bcTiooI In
this little isolated mountain commu
nity. Few of tho rural schools, though
better located and with larger en
rollment, can boast of farther ad
vancement than can this little dis
trict. Six pupil make up its total
enrollment this year. Five of these
eorao from a single home. The build
ing, tho rough ou tho outside, is com
fortably and neatly finished within.
Itcprints of masterpieces decorate
its walls. The books in the library
arc well selected and number about
lit!) volumes. The janitor services
arc crformed by the pupils, and the
money received from the district for
this work is turned into books. This,
with some small additions from other
hources, has kept the library growln;
from year to yenr. The district Is
also using one of the free traveling
collections sent out by the state lib
, rary. Tho building is equlpjvcd with
n sanitary drinking fountain and will
soon have n modem heating and ven
tilating system. On the grounds nre
found swing, teeter, or seesaw
boards, baseball and croquet out Tits.
Not Always Thus
Hut it was not always thus. To
Mr. and Mrs. Willits were born
three sons and a daughter. For
some tunc after these hud grown,
into school age and other families
had moved into the community, the
jiluco was still without n school. Hut
the work of teaching was not un
known to these sturdy pioneers, and
so tho education of their children
wag not neglected. School was ln'ld
during the summer mouths "in the
shade of the old apple tree." This
may, at least in part, account for
the fact that Merle, the youngest
member of the Willits family, has be
come very deeply interested In this
hludy of botuuy.
The surrounding eoiiutry abound
with wild flowers, ferns and mosses
but they hold no secrets from' him.
lie studies them not only for pleas
ure, but, like Jeue Stratton Porter's
"Girl of the Limberloht," he turns
them to profit, lleing far removed
from the markets, he carries ou a
until order buines. And somo day,
like that "Girl of the Umuertost," lie
will use the proceeds to eairy him
through a school of higher cducn
lion. Anyone who is interested In
hn?eimens of tho flora of the Cas
cades in southern Oregon will do
well to correspond with hUu.
rroiultiing IlotauM
Although this young man Is only
3 (J yeur old, ho is a busy peison and
onu with many responsibilities. Ills
two older brother being away from
home most of thu time, ho feels very
keenly the duly of helping his father
carry on thu general farm work. Hut
in addition lo this and his business
in floral specimens, he is assistant
postmaster, 17, K. snowfall observer,
librarian of the state traveling lib
rary and president of the lloyn' and
Girs' Industrial flub,
He is handy with tools of many
makes tliqse of the carpenter, the
blacksmith, thu gurdeuer and the
tanner, A rifle he handles with the
skill of C'uoper'rt "Huwkuye." In
school ho 1ms curried Ms work
th rough (ho ninth grade. At limes
lie feels so wrapped up in Ills iinmr
diate hHTrouii'lingtf (hut lie lhluk it
m III be fjul( lMiSJsl)f for lilai to
NS4k MH'Uy lOIIJf fUOUMM 10 IHKO a
frnti Ml Ike OrttftM Ayrleulliiral
Kul m sluilml In Ml Hmtlhhw f
PAGI BIX
$ prfy IMuty vt Ibv wVvvJ. TUv
district was first regularly organ
Wed In ll)0;. Miss Pickle, a Hryu
Mnwr student, now in Alaska, was
the first regularly employed teacher.
Tho school was then held in the home
of Mr. nnd Mrs. l.cwU, second old
et residents in the community. The
following year a building was con
structed, the same that is now being
u-cd.
Knrly History of School
From eight to piuo .months of
school are held each year, and thu
progress made is equal to that hi the
best nrgnnixed systems, The only
fear is that those now in school will
soon outgrow it. nnd there are no
younger ones coming in to take their
place. There isn't a .single babv in
the community. The neighborhood,
however, counts among its residents
seven bachelors. Hence some hoK's
nre entertained.
While education- has been carried
on in other lines, nnwic has not been
overlooked. In the four families of
the community there are four organs
nnd two pianos, besides several
string instruments. Among the lat
ter is a violin Hint was brought to
America from Germany over 5100
j cars ago, with the lauding of the
early settlers at Jamestown. It has
long been nn heirloom in the Lewis
family. Hccentlv when the writer
stayed over night there, ho- was given
n musical treat by Mr. and Mr.
Lewis nnd their three girls. The old
violin played its jmrt well.
Though the population of Persist
is very smnll, there being only four
families and seven bachelors, the
people are wide awake. Social life
is far ahead of what it is in many
larger communities. A Parent
Teachers association meets every
Saturday afternoon. Once iv mouth
n literary program is rendered at
the school houe. Among other
things, the women arc studying the
IKiliticnl questions and candidate
that arc confronting every voter in
Oregon today.
It was largely through the influ
ence of this organization that Dr
Rebec was brought into their midst
from the State universitv. A boys'
nnd girls' industrial club is alo or
ganized and promises to carry off
some of the laurels next full. The
club's advisor, Mr. Willits, has
promised the boys and girls to take
them all to the county fair at Med
ford in September, provided they
continue to do good work in their
club projects. When one realizes
that this will menu a dmc of forty
five miles, it can readily be seen
that the offer is not a small one.
' When the Willits' first moved ontr
their present home their nearest
IHistoffice was Jacksomille. a dis
tance of fifty-five m'les, and no
roads. Xow, though Pers'st receives
mail only three times a week, the
daily p.i)crs of Portland and Med-
fonl arc to be found among the reg
ular rending matter. Many of the
best weekly and monthly mngazines
arc also taken.
Truly it may be said that Persist
is an interesting little community
and one that may well bo studied
with profit by many n larger place.
G. A. R. TO OBSERVE
DECORATION DAY
Decoration day exercises will be
observed on Mav .'10 by the (J. A. It
of Chester A. Arthur Post and W.
II. C, and we cordially invite all fra
ternal orders of Medford to turn out
with us and help to make the exer
cises of the day a success. We'es-
pecially invite all the schools and
veterans of nil wars of the lulled
States. The prog ruin will be pub
lished later.
-
MEDICOS CONVENE
AND NAME OFFICERS
Tho Southern Oregon Medical Bo-
clcty held Its twenty-third annual
meeting yesterday afternoon In tho
Masonic hall with. Dr. Jesse P. Traux
presiding. A business session was
hold in tho afternoon Including the
election of officers. Dr. Gregg, of
Ashluud was elected prcsldont, Dr.
B. A. Lock wood of Medford tlce-prcBl-dont
and Or. J. J, Knunens re-elected
secretary and tfoasurer. During
the noon hour tho visitors wuh taken
for an uuto rlilo through thu city.
Tho aftornoon sesbJor. was devoted
to speeches and a general discussion.
Tho meeting closed at 5:30 and from
that time until 7:30 tho visitors worn
given an uuto ride through tho val
ley. Upon returning thoy gathered at
tho Hotel Medford, and held u ban
quet, at which speeches were made,
by Dr. A. 8. Bmltb of Portland, Dr.
O. 8. Whlto of Portland, Dr. Win.
House of PortlumJ, Dr. itoy McDunlel
or Portland and Dr. tireKK of Ash
laud, Dr. A. 8, Builtli, Dr. C, 8. White,
Dr. Win llou.o, Dr Itoy Mi-DanleU
Mud Attorney (Jus Newbura were
KUeats at the hunquet, Uotwuen
thirty viiil forty wm In utloinlmiri,
Tho iitul u it n ii I meelliiK w he lid
In AbIiIuiiiI The visitors will lauWii
pyr toilMy mnl will ho vhown Hifitijio
U lyllfy
I
MEDFOttD MAIL .TBUn1.
ELECTION
OFFICIALS
Y
Officials for the Med fonl precincts
Air titc-primnry Friday hao been se
lected liy -tho eounty us follews:
,Koth'we,st Medford J. "X. Dent,
nier.'i'huirmau: W. I.. Cnssndny and
,lv. M. Greyly, judge-; W. H. Hulleck:
(. .I.tKiinxumn nnd H. H. Manning,
clerks. .
"Southwest Medfonl J. W. Witko
field.' chairman t'damc Stewart mill
11. S. Schnler. judges; J. i Aiken,
It. it. Kbel nnd Hen Trowbridge,
clerks.
North Hivorside W. D. Welsh,
chninnan; K. (', Gnddis and J. W.
Tuvlor, judges; K. C. Hog-ett, K. G.
Wilson nnd C. C. Hoover, clerks.
Sou'h Hiverside N. S. Heuuett,
chairman: X. D. Hiophv and John N
Hoekcrsmith. judges; John S. Orth,
H. .1. Palmer and .. Cameron, clerks.
North Central II. K. Hoyden,
Minimum: F. V. Medynski nnd D. T.
Law Ion. judges; II. C. Honney, Mar
tin McDouough and H. S. Stinc,
clerks. ".v ,(ii
South Central C. A. Chapman,
chninnan; P.. !' Damon nnd K. A.
Hunch, judges: L. H. Hrown, C. I
Allen nnd A. 1. Merrill, clerks.
West Main A. Coleman, chair
mnu; M. A. Wilder and J. P 01m
stead, judges; W. C. Murphy, K. G.
Oman and James Howling, clerks.
O.ikdale W. T. York, chairman;
C. C. Hanics and John Hanieburg,
judges: It. .1. Hrevnnl, F- M. WiNon
nnd Charles H. Gay, clerks.
BRYAN'S CLERK IN
FIST FIGPN OFFICE
WASHINGTON, May 1 3.-The
dove of ihnico in the office of Secre
tary of State Hryan was rudely dis
turbed today when Jueob K. Conner,
fonnerly consul nt St. Petersburg,
and Frank N. Hau-kett, Secretary
Hryan's confidential clerk, engaged
in n fist fight. Mr. Conner objected
to being delated in Secretary llryun'a
luitcroom while other visitors saw
I lie secretary, and engaged in an ur
guiuent with Hatiskett, which dcvel
opcil into n physical encounter. The
eombntauts were separated after
Hauskett's nose was bruised and
Conner's cheek wns cut.
Mr. Conner said he had made sev
eral ineffectual attempts lo see Sec
retary Hryan lo tiud out why he had
been dismissed from Ihc service.
DIED
TAYLOR Kllzabcth Taylor, aged
14 months, Infant daughter of Glenn
O. Taylor, died Monday, May 11, at
Lodl, Cat., from spinal . meningitis
tier father was with her at tho tlnio
of her death, having been summoned
from Medford.
KpmtLKK" Violent Kochler. eld-
est daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. A. II.
Koehlor, at Lo Angclc May 5th.
Tho Koehlcrs' nre well known In tho
valley. Mr. Koohlor was employed
at tho lllllcrost orchard.
Tho Hugeiie streetcar system Is to
be equipped with 110,000 pay-as-you-enter
cars.
For frying, you practice
economy and have better
tasting, more wholesome
food, in the use of
Coffolene
You can use the same
Cottolene over and over
again by simply straining
it You can fry onions
first, then doughnuts, then
fish and so on and there
will be no mingling of
flavors, no clashing cf
odors.
Food fried in
Cottolene is un
uiually deli
cloun, and you're
ure there'll be
no undue tax on
your digestion.
Send for valu
able Free Recipe
Book, Home
Helps."
OnCltlMANKi
FO
MAR
AE
APPOINTED
geRTjj
CmCM9
MEttPOlHV OKftqOX.
NEW YORK GRAND
iTOPERAlCOMPANYT
HERE ON FRIDAY
The New Yotk (hand Opera com
puny vi!l present Gouimds delightful
mnsteipieee, "Faust," nt the Page
theatdr Fildu nlgjtt. Hy reason of
it being vn seldom that r are aiven
an opportunity, musieall.x .speaking,
of this kind, that doubtless n lous
ing welcome iitv'uil this ndinhable
nrunuUntinu, which, while making no
pretense ,to exploiting a big ehnrus
offers the honest assurance of u
cast calculated to leave behind n
wholly satisfying memory. The com
pany comprises such distinguished
artists as Chevalier Salvntore Gior
dano, Caruso's protege; Itiehurd K.
Parks. Into of the Smiige- Knglish
Grand Opera compauv ; Marguerite
Hubert, engaged with the Hostou
Grand Opera company ; Itmucro
Malpiea uud Mine. Josephine Hon
do ro, ulso of the llostou Grand Op
era eomimny and formerly ideutifieil
uith the Metromilitau Opera house in
New York, nnd Klhil M. Peters, who
has snug with the American Grand
0era company nnd ha long been
n prominent shir ou the concert stage.
Such singing tulent us this must be
well nccotnpnnicd, uud, therefore,
the Metropolitan Sjinnhony players
are provided for Hint nurnose. Carl
W. Seliulr, fonnerly conductor for
the ".Merry Widow," "Gysy Low,"
"Don Pasonnln" and other operatic
siieces.es, is cngnged us musical di
rector; Olio Keller, the eminent vio
liuist, nml Wilhchu Fischer, solo cel
list, assisting. "Faust" has been
fully equipped with scenie details
and the consuming considered one of
the essentials in nil the particulars
townnl furnishing a genuine treat.
TO THK IIOLIIKIIS OF FIIIST
.MOHTGAGK 11 SINKING FUND
OMI UOXDS OF Till: PACIFIC
KASTKHX HA1LWAY, I)UK
JINK I, HUT:
Tho undersigned, Triutco under
the mortgago aliove referred to, de
sires under authority of said mort
gage to expend tho mm of Klfty-nlno
Thousand eight hundred thirty-four
dollars and twenty-nine cents ($59-
S3 1.29) In tho purchauo of bonds of
said I m, no. provided such purchase
can. In Its oplnloh, bo now mado nd-
vantagcoutly.
Sealed offers of said bonds may bo
sent to tho office of tho undorslgned,
at 60 Ilroadway, New York City, nn
or beforo June 3, 19 H, at 13:00
o'clock noon.
COLUMIHA KNtCKKtmoCKBIt
TUUST CO., Buccossor Trustco.
Uy GKOUOB B. WAHHBN.
. Trut Officer.
Dated Now York, May 4, J9H.
With Medford trade Is Medford made
STANDISU4tf
ROW
COLLAR 2for25t
There Is Nothing Hctter mid Nono
Quito So Gooil
VELVET
ICE CREAM
For every occasion. Individual
molds far special occasions. Special
prices for churches and lodges.
Froppit deliveries.
White's Velvet
Ice Cream Factory
Nat llulldlng
IMione 4HI.lt
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Tho most economical, cleansing and
germicidal of all aatlMptlca I
A lelubU AntUtptfc Powr U
Im diMolvad in water M mdi.
Ana medicinal antlMptlo for douche
In treating vatnrrhr InllamBiatlon or
ulceration ol noi, throat, and that
caused hy feminine Jllalthanoejual,
For ten years thu Lydla K, I'liikhsui
MdlcluoCo.liBr6oiiiHiwi(led,Paxtliio
lu their private torrwipondu with
viomiiu, which ruiv lis iiuperlorll
Wamvn who Iiy n cir4 my
H In "worth II weight lu Hold," At
driiKKUH, 0e, lunw Imim, or )) wsll,
'lh J'uMou 'I'olhH (ia, IMIou, H,
WRDNlnAY. "MAY in,
SEVEN FORGERS 10
EACE GRAND JURY
The grand Jury for the May term
Of court will bo railed next .Monday,
Thu petit Jury wlfl b called n week
later. , , . .
Thu principal criminal' charitcs to
be Investigated nre(thoo check forg
ing, suven rnaes originally holuK
slated, one wotuaii being lnulUlcd,lu
tho list. '
During the last week 0110 man
charged with forgery has been re
leased to return to the navy and tight
for his country. Miss MctnDru,
charged with forgery upon nn Ash
land bank, was taken to Iter homo lu
Independence, Ore.,, by her people,
nnd there Is a strong probability that
tho case against her will not bo
prosecuted.
J. K Woods, organlier of the Owls
lodge, out on ball, charged with al
leged discrepancies, Is the best known
of tho cases to bo railed.
Tho last term of the grand Jury
wns remarkable for tho unusual num.
her of statutory charges coming ac
tor It, succeeded at this session by
forgery allegations.
With Medford trtdo la Medford made.
COMB SAGE TEA IN
LIFELESS. GRAY HAIR
Look youncl Common garden Sage
and Sulphur darkens ao naturally
nobody can tall
Orarslmolhtr kapt her hair beautifully
darkened, gtoaar and abundant with a
brsw of Baa T aad Sulphur. Whaa
rtr her hair fall out or look oa that
dull, laded or atreakrd aprmumaw, thia
impi mixture w rapiini iui wu
ful (feet. Br aaklng at any drug
atora for "WyetVa San an.1 Bulphur
Hair RrtTMsJy you will gtt a larga
hottla of thla oMtlma reclpx, ready to
use, for about SO ernta. Thla almple
mixture can ba depended upon to reatore
natural color ami beauty to the hair and
la apfeadkl for daadnuf, dry, Itchy aoaJp
aad falling hair.
A welt-knowa downtown' druggtat aaya
erTrybndy ufa Wyeth'a Haga and Kul
phur, brcauae it darken ao naturally and
rtnly that nobody caa tell It haa brcn
applied It's ao eaay to uaa, too. Vest
almply dampen a oiaib or wit bmh
aad draw it through your hair, taking
oaa atrand at a time. Hy mnrnlag the
pay hair dlaaprwarai afUr another appll
eatl6n or two, it la rtetorrd to Ita natural
color aad looks gloaey, aoft aad ahua
tUnt.
Dry Cleaning Department
Of
SUNRISE
LAUNDRY
For Strain and Dry Cleaning and
All Kinds of Dye Work
Lafilea ,
Cloanod Sponged
and and
I'roasod Pressed
Stilt 11.30 up COoup
Coat 75 up 3Gc up
Skirt 50 up 3Scup
Overcoat 1.00 up GOo up
Waist .00 up Sftcup
Dress 7ft up 60c up
Gloves, kid .......... .10
doves, long-..., 30
Gcnta
Cloancd Hpongod
, . ' t and and
I'ressod I'rcasod
Suit ......11.3ft COo
Coat CO 25c
Vest 2S 10c
Trouiora ftO 3Co
Ovorcoat 1.00 COc
Raincoat 75
Cent's Suit Pressed Weekly, 11.50
per Month,
Plants
"Vu. "Rccdivo a Vrt'sh Si)ily
ot Clioico
TOMATO
and
CABBAGE ;
PLANTS
J)aily nnd deliver ilium
o yon,
MARSH &
BENNETT
rtw'wul door nisi nf Pl(l Klhiuil
J'unk, I'Iimhw V.';V,'
1DM.
! -JS. L.IILI
Make Demand Forcible
Don't Be Trifled With
Ask for S. S. S. and Don't Stand for tho
"Just as Good" Talk,
Tiwn hunr peopla ais ratal lr the liirtfl
tmilr In lln hurcnln iml ol n ilnlUr nr
that rrmou Ihi-jr ifiiipi a rli-ik lit alli tin in
When Vou Aak for St. ft. 1. Do So
With tlmphaala. They Will
Understand.
a lnli inrf for a lum irlr, H'r la
wtirrn UlKllliitlon fl k (immI aurt, IVIirn
rlrtk llrniiU lu tmml ton iitllliilr
fur a. . H. lie will Kit ivu a prvlt elorj.
If you can't come in person
let us serve you by Parcel Post
Your in ii It carrier Is our delivery mnu and lut la noted for prompt
lien and leKUtnrlt). If you find It liupoasllilo or even Inrouveuluul
to (utuo tu our store, Just phono or mall )otir order. Wo tan kUo
)ou aa perfect sertlrn lu this ay as HioiikIi oii rnino In person.
You'll have thu ndantaRu of our 1iIkIicI"s asaurtmeut nnd reaaoic
nlilc prlcoa,
Wo'll Kindly furiiUli luformntlon retnrdlni; coods, and welcoluu
audi luipllrli's. llooda ran usually ho sent by return mall,
Wo prepay fortune ou all small pnrceU.
Medford Pharmacy
I'llOMl' lO
Wo (llvo 8, &. II (Ireen Tradluc Htampa
$3 SPECIAL $3
The Modified Baby Doll Pump
A Rrareful and at) Mali llaby Doll
pump with a low liiel that will innku
)our foot look small,
Hoft patent leather, short tamp,
too sIlKlitly nil a cil, arch rimed to
support foot, thereby prooiitliiK tlr
liiK, tiruail aatlu bows, im-illuui
wolKlit soles. Thla Is n practical
and dresay pump that la now.
I'lrat clnaa shoo reinlrliiK wlillu
you wait.
C. M. KIDD & CO.
'J'JI l'Mt
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aBiaaayrtv-M aria MMaJPv-'iivf .. tWafBaaHL?
jjgHomesBeautifuL
Smudging Season is Over
''', ' You May Safely Commence Your
House Cleaning
REMEMBER
.Tho M. I' & II. Co. can I'lirniHli any ai'liula yn
limy I'uqiiit'o. Vaciiiini Oltmni'i'rt, VUmv Iii'UhIich,
jltjor AftipH, (Jui'iM't iSwi'(')ci'H, etc, itlc, otd. Don't
i'ail t him) what may bo accoinpliHlKul with a 10-coiit
onu of .Jap-a-ldif. The i'anioiiH Mini PoIIkIi for fur
nitiii'o anil auto always on liaial.
M. F. & H. CO.
lVrlillpi hr thlnke h la trlllnff Ihc truth,
Iml lit- lm hum rjr nn Iho mill rrnl.trr n.t
t'ullirr mi II"' ritrn nni lnll npmt
H. M H It t.iir Kiiir fi-iintil (iil
llif hri niliirral lnlt Ilia: ren l put up
III niijr trllar l.j lii apirfnltrv,
'IliriP U put a mrtllrliio fur any ufi
innrr rarrdlllr mado Itian H. H M. II rrp
iranla III liUlirl l)pi nf iniillrlni. lis
limliral rri'l'i-MIr tt JuH mriillal In
m-ll lmlnt-rl limllh. If lit" M'l I alia,
n iv (lio nnilfl.hllltf rlrmrnU of lurala,
Ktsliii, lain anil auxKrii i( mir dally (ihmI.
S. H. H. la prrpuml Olrnt frwu nalljn
Hilnnlrn) malrrlal. Not a ilri'P uf ilrura
la ailii,.!.
a ia uani.
Itila la nnit ut Hi" rnual ImixirUnl Ihlna
tu Vmiw am) In rrmrintr wlii-u jiiur IiIin
nmla attrnllim, ,
II la III" moat rlTrfllrr, Itio purral, Inn
miliar! ami moat rrllatiln innllcluo known
fur polaonnt IiIimmI, rticumallatu, catarrhal
infnllun. malaria, akin illataao, eld aorta
ami all amirnoua niai auuw in inr
akin. Jotni and uiuarlri.
An Inlrrrallntf !. M In lillMtil I
mallol In lIHNHi wiiii wrur. iiri a iimn
nf H S. H, lodat II la I Ita wurld'a (fM-alfal.
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