Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFOTTO MATL TttTBTJNR MEnrORn. OKKnON. SATURDAY, .MAY t, 1011.
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EXTENSIVE PLANS
BABY
SHOW
LAST OF MAY
Hxpcnulvo iil.ins nml arrnnRcmcnU
nro- In irrinratlon for tho Hotter
llnby contest, which 1 to bo hold In
connection with tho Hoo Show, "May
2Sth nml 29th In tho Holland Uoto'.
Already much Interest la uelnp. shown
by the public nml handsome cups have
boon donatod by tho Commercial,
Wednesday Study, Collcgo nml Col
ony clubs and by Mr. Jonas Wold
of tho Mcdford Pharmacy. Tho
University club, and Mr. W. 1. Vnw
tor hno donnted caMi, which will be
lined for purchasing second prizes.
Six rooms In tho Holland Hotel
hnvo been set aside for the Jitdgei
nml tho babies dressing room. The
dlnlns room will bo used as n wait
ing room. The rooms hac.becn ns
Hlgncd as follews:
rtoom 200 Test Measurements,
Drs. Clancy, hackwood and Golden.
Kootu 201 Mental and develop
ment, Drs. Ptckcl, Steams and Holt.
Hoom 203 Physical, feature,
head, neck, fountaol, hair, scalp, lips,
mouth and general nutrition, of the
body; Drs. Tnaycr, Poclnctx nnd
Hargrnve.
Room 20S Eyes, ears, nose and
throat; Drs. Kmmons, Hart nnd Con
roy. Room 207 Arms nnd hands, chest,
abdomen, genitals, op:no, legs and
feet, pasture and gait; Drs. llarbcr.
Porter and Dow.
In order to avoid confusion and
oxcltcment, also for tho good and
comfort of the babies, the contest
will bo strictly private, no ouo be
ing allowed but the parents and those
bringing babies.
Mrs. II. L. Cs'obllt, who Is chair
man of tho contest wishes It empha
sized, that every caro and comfort
posslblo will be afforded, both baby
and mother and that strict privacy
will prevail.
The registration bureau will open
Saturday; May 23d, at 9:30 A. M. In
tho Mcdford Pharmacy and registra
tion will continue each day from 9:30
to 11:30 A. M. and 2:30 to 4:30 P.
M. excepting Sunday until Wednesday
evening. May 27th. It Is very neces
sary that tho babies shall bo regis
tered belorc tho date of tho contest,
tho committee cannot work systemati
cally unless this- rulo Is complied
with.
Tho committees are as follews:
Reception ("Committee Mcsdames
O. Talllandler. W, C. Jones, W. D.
Welch, J. C. Truoblood, J. Andrews,
It. W. Clancy and C. D. Horn.
Mothers Assistants Dr. Myrtlo
Tockwood, chairman; Mesdames W.
T. York, F. N. Cummlngs, E. K.
Goro, M. S. Jones, F. G. Tiiaycr, H.
C. Kcntner, R. W. Stearns, H. Holmes
nnd M. Otterdahl. Tho nurses will
bo named later.
The ladles, who will have chargo
of tho registration bureau arc: Sat
urday, May 23, all day, Mrs. H. I
Nobllt; Monday A. M., Mrs. Q. Tall
landler; Monday P. M., Mrs. M. a.
Junes; Tuosday A. M., Mrs. F. N.
Cummlngs; Tuesday P. M., Dr. Myrt
lo Lock wood; Wednesday A. M., Mrs.
W. D. Welch; Wednesday P. M., Mrs.
J. C. Trucblood.
TALENI PLANS
ELEBRA
I
FOURTH
FEDERALS DESTROY
AMERICAN PROPERTY
EAlUK PASS, Tex., May 10. Ik'
fore crncimtiiu; Mnnrlovn, their final
hliitu on tho Mexican National rail
way between 1'Ictlras Nienib nml
Knltillo, fetlciuls k'n(rojel pructi
eiilly all American property in the
(own, neeonlinj; to a dispatch receiv
ed today nt Piedrari NcraK. The
lut'Khngc enmo fiojn (ieuernl Murgiiin,
in command of the- conMitutiounliut
foioe nt Solo'iins. Ho alio paid tho
federal, who left Mouclovu yoler
lay, won reported (o ho marching
oveiliind to bultillo to join Hit) gar
jinoii thero miller OncriiU Veluneo
inn Joit'iiiiu Mans
FIFTEEN OFFICERS
WASHINGTON', Mnv 10. Fifteen
offiiturx jihihI bo li'imni'il from active
hepiro in Hid navy lhi year to com
ily with lliu law rciiiiruiir a curtain
number of roinotioiih in each uinlo
miiiunlly, I.nM year fourteen ol'l'i
tmr fell ietiiii to liW law, aial ut
)tMt lw of llu'in Imvo hincu inailo
pffftflH ill I'iWHrV I" I'M Ittillktull'ii,
Iflife ymrV Hfct Mill lai.'linlu Jivu
rrridabltf- frur comiiiiiiiijt'n, four
MiN4iNNt fNHWUiHinlttr lUlil llt'lllfll-
MtiHi fh "mIhi'MoV' hou n iijjhiu
f Hw miiHiM Huuiiieiiuini,
OllM'lloll llll
It was definitely decided Inst
Thursday evening at a meeting of the
citizens held In the town hall that
Talent will put on her first grand
celebration of the Fourth of July.
I'nder the assumption from all re
ports that many of tho nearby towns
were not going to do anything along
this lino on the coming fourth n
was thought that Talent with her
bunch of energetic business men, cen
tral location nnd fine large grove
could have a rousing celebration.
Talent will be amply able to en
tertnln the largest mass of rcople
over gathered together In the lloguo
river valley and she most heartily
welcomes all who do not celebrate at
homo to como here. Tho program
has as jet not been fixed but three
of the ablest citizens nro at work on
It and tho results will soon bo pub
lished. There will be something for every
one to see nnd enjoy. There will bo
tho greased pig. etc., for tho young
and the old fashioned picnic tor the
aged. Tho oak grove Just west of
town where the last encampment of
the local Grand Army of the Repub
lic was held, is perhaps tho bet
picnic grounds In the valley. Kvory
ono who doesn't feast at home Is ex
pected to boost for Talent.
The meeting, that set the big ball
rolling which wo bopo will root ou
until It rolls out ns great a celebra
tion as has ever been kuown In the
valley, was called to order by Prof.
G, W. Agcr. Many of the leading
citizens were out and the orchestra
was there Inspiring all to lojal sup
port. After some discussion C. M.
Thomas made a inotjon :hnt Talent
celebrate The motion was unani
mously carried.
Chairman Agcr called on several o!
the business men for thtdr stand In
the matter and all responded with en
thusiastic speeches. Tho speakers
wcro as follews: II. Simpson, P.
Van dor Sluls, C. Drown. Louis
nrown, C. M. Thomas, A. S. Ames,
Hazcn, Dowman and 11. 11. Goddard.
the last in the list pledging himself
to support the nudcrtaklng with his
all even to running the fat man's
race.
A committee consisting of A. S
Ames, manager of tho band. G. W.
Ager, president of the public affairs
committee, and C. M. Thomas, man
ager of the ball team, was apoplntcd
to have complete control of tho ar
ranging and execution of tho pro
gram. Talent will afford the coolest and
best possible all around opportuni
ties for tho enjoyment of a great
crowd and the citizens hero ask for
the support of tho neighboring towns
who do not Intend to celebrate at
home. "Talent for the great Fourth"
Is our slogan.
WATER SHORTAGE -DEMANDS MADE
CAUSES DEATH IN BY MELLEN FOR
CITY OF MAZATLAN TROLLEY FRANCHISE
J 'U
that ho was nblo to "reach It"
through tho Into Pollen limpector
llyrnos,
Chief Counsel Folk of Urn commis
sion has not jot completed tho nnnly.
sis of tho documentary ovldeiico sub
mitted and scarcely will bo able to
comploto It bofoio next Tuesday.
Hospital Fire, .Martinique
TOUT I)K FHANVK, Miirtmiitie,
May IK.- Fire Marled early today m
tlui vicinity of the military Iiiciil"l.
Seven liuililinrt were tleMrnvcil.
HOW WOMEN
AVOID
OPERATIONS
By Taking Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
Cleveland, Ohio "My left side
pained me so for several years that 1
expected to nave to
undergo an opera
tion, but the first
bottle I took of
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound relieved me of
the pains in my side
and I continued its
use until I became
regular and free
from pains. I had
asked several doc
tors if there was anything I could
take to help me and they said there
was nothing that they knew of. I am
thankful for such a good medicine ami
will always give it the highest praise."
Mrs. C. H. GUIKFITJI, 7305 Madison
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Hanover, Pa. "I suffered from fe
male trouble and tho pains were so bad
at times that I could not sit down. The
doctor advised a severe operation but
my husband got me Lydia h. J'inkham'n
Vegetable Com)ound and I experienced
great relief In a short time. Now I feel
like a new person and can do a hard
ilsy's work and not mind It. What joy
and hanplnuss It Is to be well once more,
J am always ready and willing to sneuk
agood word for the Comouiiij." Mrs.
Aim Wlir, W Block Hu, Hanover, Pa.
If I hern sri r rowpllrallom fun
in not uiieV rlu4 write to l-irfls V.,
PJubbaw JMMmi C'o, (ruuMeuUni)
liluu,Hau, four Mler will kfi'yriYra,
nsij su 4 MHHrrr4 Ur M uwu 4
WW u iliKI wulMvtiw,
Usssslssu Ly"':?
ON llO.Mtl) V. S. S. CU.lFOIt
NMA, Mnzntlan. Me., May 15. (Uy
wireless to San Diego., May 10.)
Mazatlau's water supply Is still cut
off by tho besieging rebels nnd sick
ness and tho death rate are Increas
ing with alarming rapidity. An out
break nf pestilence Is feared.
The governor of Mnzntlan dis
armed tho police today on tho plea
of lack of ammunition for tho de
fense of the city. HI real mothe,
It Is belloxed, was fear of Internal
revolt.
General Obregon, commander of
the rlustltutlonalUts,' Is apparently
working southward for tho purpose
of cutting tho railroad from Man
znnlllo to Ouardnlajnra and Mexico
City before attempting other opera
tions. If ho succeeds In cutting tho
railroad, thereby shutting off muni
tions of war. It Is thought tho west
coast cities will fall without further
fighting.
WASHINGTON, May If. HvamL
nation papers already submitted to
the lutor-stnte commerce commis
sion by Charles S. Mellon, former
president of tho .Now York, Now
'Haven nnd Hartford railroad, In tho
'commission's liivrMlgntlon of "
Now Haven's operations In iicqulrliiK
Its subsidiaries, dlscloes tho de
mands matin by Mr. Mellon before tho
tho West Chester deal ,wn put
through.
Mr. Mellen testified ho hint made
demand for ta changes In tho West
Chester frnnchlso as a condition of
tho exchange of $1.200.000 8000
shares of New Haon slock, for
2 1.000 shnres of the West Chester
stock.
Names of stockholders of tho West
Chester that Is of the holders of
the minority stork In the road, have
not been disclosed. Mr. Mellen said
the stock was widely scattered but
It is Possible
To Buy Furniture of Character
Here at the Price of the
Commonplace
Ity "Furniture of Character" wu mean furniture uullicutio in
( reproduction of come iicknon leoVil lending tIc; furniture Hint U
liurmouioif.ly proportioned, well built nnd well fini-lied lioue-tt
throimlumt in material nntl workman-hip. Wu Miy that it is poi.
hihle for you to buy Mich furniture hero nt the price of the com
monplace. You rnnnot fail to u!idcrtuuil value in such furniture.
It U evident. It is not iieicsnry to plnco utieh furniture hcMtle
tit
the commonplace to realize It r superiority. And jit yrfu really pay
no mora here for furniture of this tyjKj tliiin you would expeet to
pay elsewhere for the ordinary kind. You'll appreciate this plen
ilitl, entirely new showinjr, appreciate the fact thnt we've done well
in ns-jcmbling biiuli u collection of high-grade, nnd medium grndu
furniture.
M.&H.F.Co.
MAXWELL "25"
NO SUCH MOTOR CAR VALUE EVER BEFORE OFFERED FOR
THE MONEY
Price $825 F. O. B. Medford
The Sensation of the Year
a w:ah on tiii: hills.
Surpriniiigly cny riding.
Surprisingly light weight, being nlioiil 1(110 mhhh1r. Thirf means
low i'Ht of uuiiiiteiiiiiit'f.
Compare the equipment with Hint of any ollui mhiiII car ut any
where near the price.
IWJjxI'fc-iiieh motor.
I(fiiiovabli) cylinder licndn.
Sims Jlom-li magneto (IiIkIi ten-
MOIl).
Toil power plant,
I'renl-O-Lite liuik.
Largo lii'iiillihls,
Stewart spt'i'ilimiiiter.
FohliiiL' uliikx trout,
Top with .lilt IJurliiiiiK,
IIIIV 1111111,1 fltlltf ..- iiriii iM""li"i
Semi-clliptie hpiiugs (ill around. Toiincaii of -ulljcii'iit bi.u lo
J(l!)-ilicli wheel Iiuhc. Heat lliiin pnipfc,
nOxtPj-iiieli tires nil nroiiml. Tiio-lioliltti", touU, ijly. ,
Tons Clulili, tlimling tear axle. '
Lfft-llmiil Hlt'ttr, LVnter Coitiol.
THREE-SPEED SELECTIVE SLIDING GEAR TRANSMISSION
POWELL AUTO CO.
STANDARD OIL CUTS
PRICE OF PETROLEUM
.N'KW VOHIC, layi. The HlnmU
anl Oil oonipitnv of New Ytuk totlny
announced n ifl per cent leiluclion
in Hie price of teiincd pclioleum,
FREE LECTURE UPON
TONI
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Professor J. II. Hoi nor. of tlui Ore
gon Agricultural College, arrived In
Motltord this morning, and was taken
by auto to tint Vilas homo, w licit ho
spout tho day with tho family and
y at Ki00 o'clock this oveulng, at
tho Pane. HJs said to bo tlui only
lecturo of (ho hind, It linn boon
called u clnssln lllustratod with I HO
hoaiittriil lanttiiii vluws, I'rofossor
Horner mndo bin seciiml visit to
I'altiHthio primarily for tho purposo
of itatherlng tho matoilal for tho
lecture, and ho prepared It Willi
camera In ouo hand and a volumo of
sncictl history In tho oilier. It has
bcon rupenlod In Corvnllla and Port-
I spoil i uio tiny wiiu ion muui.v nun iht immiiifii hi v.uiiiiiim unii run
Hounlor Von tier llelleu. Ills lee- laud suviiral times, alwava to erowded
tlire, "1 110 ItOllil eroill jertisnuuii iniin, vumg nriy iVllllllKRloil
Down to Jericho," will begin prompt 'fw
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Reliable Clothes
A tailor's tape in ths hahds of a novics, backed up
by ths lavish use of printers ink and wondsrful
claims docs hot" manufacture gQQd clothes. But
modei-h msthods, hgnsst workmanship, sxperishcc
and ability arc sQme sf the important requisites fif
satisfaction. Wc know you II find thess in our
kind of high-grade, rcady-tailotsd clothss and at
a pries consistent with the value you receive. The
preof is in ths wearing. Let us show you that
. this Spring.
Mothers
When your boy needs 'outfitting brihg him to us.
In so doing ysu will not enly save ysursclf money
and time but ths boy will find what suits his no
tisns instylc, etc.
"MmcpADnflr Corrmct Coihimrm "
I lIliiMiiiMiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiirrrnnrrnti
Corner Main and Bartlett
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TAKE OUT YOUR
WATCH
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Follow the second hand around
the minute cycle. Every time it
ticks off twenty-four seconds a
new FORD comes into being
The moiiili of April w;iB aiioilicf rcconl-hroakci at tlui
1onl i'liotory in Dutroit. Tliiriy thousand l'diii' lnimlroil and
two complete cai'H worts built and whipped during (lui month,
which had fwcniy-Hix working days.
This inoaiiHa daily production of about tduvon hundred
and Huveilty cai-s. It hIiowh that approximately ouo huntlred
and forty-wix I'ords were built, eaeh hour.
Jt will bo noon by Uioho figuron that tho doiuand lliin year
. .fui'Ji'oKlH.'if KViilyv than oyijr. , .If you ha von 't placed your
order for a Jftml, do ho now.
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