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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1914)
'4 f w f - m,-r MEDjrOItP rATK TRIBUNE, ',,'' 'V I ' ' (", ' ' MEDFOTID, OTCEflOSr, TVEDNESDAY, 'ATJatTST 12 CORVALLIS MAYOR IS MUCH PLEASED GREAT BRITAIN'S. SEA COMMANDER WITH MEDFORD (Prom thtt t'nrvnllls (lunette ) "Medford niut (ho Hokum river valley look uilRhly kooiI to inn, nnd from'thn fact tlml I didn't f I rid nny body there mnlriiiK nny Kick, I'm lie dined to thliili those iiuiiln npprccl aid wtmt tlnjy linn un much an I illtl. 1 really mni nn cffnit to riml iwmo ono with ti (trout h, It ti t tlimiRli I tackled several hard looking nntn doluvlnns with matted whiskers mid tobacco Julrn on their vm(h( sIUIiik nround In thn parks or IoIIIiik uKitlnst lump posts, I fulled to flint a slnnle man who hbs not a booster They ur nil boosters down thorn, nml lor Ibis alone my trip wan north ton limn IIh com. It' worth it man' lifMlmo to net Into u bunch where nil urn pullliiK toielher and ilolnx thing." Thin I thn expression of Mayor K. Taylor, Just returned from a stay of llirt'o or four day In tluj ItoKim river valley, where ho wont to attoiid thn (looil Itonds Cnnarcss that ban Just ended, This as Maor Taylor' flrt trip lo Mmlford, and ha wan charmed, as lit everybody who Un't afflicted with Incurable dys pepsia, Wmnlrrfiil Section "Prom report, I hod expected to find Medford dead eiiounh to smell had,' Mid Mayor Taylor, "but I talked with many business men, and I found no ono who Ml that Med ford wat sufferliiK morn than thn slump that Kcneral. In fact, dif ferent ones said to mo thai their business thn pant few dayn had ben better than for nutnn time, and thny bad no fear for the future I saw that practically the entire city was paved, and asked eeversl If they wore not politic It rather stroiir, They thought not, and aald the en tire county ought to be paved. The truth I, they nio dolus that, and I am a confident aa they ore that their paved highway, connecting; with the highway through California, will provo thn greatest Investment they ever made, Thry nro bonded for ir.nO.OOO for Hint highway, and ten uifii with $.10,000 each, located In any ono )car, will return that money to the county Huch n road way, audi aplrlt and atich a valley will attract limn of that caliber and that capital when It la possible for them to got to It canity. Dairying- to Help "It look to un," continued Mayor Ta)lor, "that all those orchardlt have to do I to earn for their plant Ing properly, and co-operate In mar keting. Moil of tho orchard look good, and certainly there la n won ilerful stretch of them. Hut Kogui river In crowing more than fruit Three cuttlngri of alfalfa, real crops, aro common, and now they are talk Ing up dalrjlng, They aro ralsluj 25 tons of ensilage to tho acre, and they raise bettor corn than our. Wham Medford uaod lo tihln In Ire mendoui quantities of produce, thoy nro now ahlpplng out treble and quad ruplo the number of can. Ashland OiarHu Alio "Modfonl I a beautiful city, ba a flue park right In the heart, U aplendldly paved, well lighted, and tho city I full or people. It look busy, oven at (hi time. A flno Klk' temple I doing erected I alto aaw u number of residence In couro of construction, but In thin reaped Cor. vallla U far ahead, ahead of nny thing in the itato, I believe, from all report. I waa at Ashland alto, and I think that I a beautifully located city, Just think of It. Ashland voted $17r.,000 to develop It Hthla springs, and Qranla Tat $200,000 ti build Ita railroad. That kind of spirit will mako any section." Asked If ho might forsake ConallU for either place, Mayor Taylor aald: "No Hlree, Thoso place looked good and I am glad to havu met with audi aplrlt aud activity, (hero la there, but Corvallls and the Wlllauiotlo have groat things ahead, but naturo Ih nlmoRt too kind here, that's nil." HrV HW 1 liiii iaUaW aBBBBkakaB) & tkBkBrnkamm AakBkBkBkBkBV kakmkmkmEJtt-''l fk&VBkmVVBkmkmkmBkM 9kVjBBBHfliBBBBBB ., iririM .in i icnc t ii Hlr Jidni JellUoo U inmiiMndor In t lit f if me It i i u.ir f ! win hd ltrltwln it ' ftgblrr agaiiul ibiof th UdUer WA THREATENS FAMN E Ni:V YOltK, Aug. 1 2 -Thn fall Ing off In titccrngo piuage from abroad for the year up to lunl woj'c a compared with it year ago, wax 300,009 which according to stcamMiln agents and contractors means a cor responding dccrcAMj In the supply for tho labor market Khould the war continue any length of time tho lm preinlon prevail that unskilled labor will be at a premium for hoiiio lime to come. Already tho bend of cor poratluu etiiplo)lug largo force cf laborer, contractor utul city uffl cluln engaged In imblle work urn worried owr the effedn of tho Kuro pean war on tho lubnr market. It I generally conceded that Immigration for a )cnr or more will be norlousl) affected, working hardship on that clara of laboring men In Kurope who are most needed hero for etibwny and other construction work. RUSSIANS AT HEALTH PACIFIC MAIL CANCELS jrmPTOTHE ORIENT HONOLULU, T. II., An;-. 12. A enblejjnim rcoeivwl Unlny from Yok olinuui Hiiyfl llio I'liulfla Mull liner Nile; wlileli Iiiih just arrived from Honolulu, Iiiih cnneellvi her trip to Hoiik Kouk ijlitl Ik KoiiiK bunk to (he Uiiitvtl Hluti'H, owiiiL' to a report that a Oerinuu 'itrulKor in in (lie Htrltn neur Kobe, Japiin. The Nile In a I'huijtvred lit 1ki Hleiimer. Him I n ft Snii,FrHiijkco, July 'J.1), ST. rr.TKItSHl'1.0, Am-. Vi, mii London, tl:.ri() n, m.) It In uuuouue- ed from Koxernmeiit mitiri'CH Hint Ittl prominent ItiiHHinns :o Hpeut the hummer nt benlth rChortn in (bo noiitl of (Icrmiiny, ineludiiif the CountertH Yoroutzou'Dnclikow, wife of Ihe viceroy of the I'iuu'iinuh, her two daughters M. Sehebeko, i member of the oouncil of the empire, nml oilier titled personage., miffered Brent Iiiin1liipi at tho hands' of (leminn officlalN. Affording lo the report, hoiiio of tliene weni temporal ily impriMuied. CHAR! SHIPS FOR AMERICAN REFUGEES WASHINGTON, An. I'J.-Au Ihority mih today f-iu'ii Auieiienn emlmsHies nml Ich'iitioiu lliioii;luiut to ehurler hliips in which lo hiiiiK homo AmurieaiiH. SAVE SHIPPING GOLD ACROSS SEA LONDON, Aug. 12, 12. OS p. m. Thu Hank of Lngland la nut to open a branch nt Ottawa, Canada, as bad been reported. It g understood that tho $10,000,000 of apeclo which mad-i the voynga almost across tho Atlantic M back on board tho Kron Prln wsln Cecilia Is to be sent to Ottawa. The llank or Kngland will make pay mentiHln Uindon agalmt this and other gold which will be deposited with tho Canadian minister of ft IIUIU'I'. The uifrci of tlin nrrangement will be to provldo meaiiH of nMlnauce from North America to London with out tho neccMlly of ahlpplng gold ncrons tho Atlantic. Tho plan la Hold to be capablo of extension to other place outside the region which la un der control or might come under con trol of nu enemy. BAILEY THREATENS TO BECOME E DEPOSIT SOLD FOR STRANDED AMERICANS I'AIIIH, Aiitf, 11, AnniiKi'iui'iilH liuvu heeii iniiilo to ilepot 1(10,(1(111 in oM at llernr, HwlUerliiinl, mul fjn,(l()ri enrli In Vliliy ami AIx-Loh JlnliiM, for I ho tieiiefit of Aiiierli'iinx ImjiliitK lollt'M of t'li'illl or oilier bHiikuble d"uiii4iejin, , NF.W YOHK, AuK. 1'J. Tho Hal inn Hteamoi'ri Sun (liovuniii, San U ornio and San (luglielmitH lmo been placed at the disposal of Aiui'iienu tourihtii in Italy ami will Hull from NuplcH, each with 1000 American aboatd, on Atiguxt 15, IH ami Id, tu wpeolively. IIAHTLKTT VV.AUH WANTKI) Mr. Perry of tho Itoguo Itlvor Co operative Fruit Growers association, vss made a favorable contract with a California cannery for llnrllelt pears for canning purposes, pad can handle them either orcnurd run or second grade. If Interested coma In and talk It over. ATLANTIC IATTLEPHIPS ORDERED FROM VERA CRUZ HL PASO, Texas, Aug. 12. For mer Senator os. llalley announced today that bo would enter tho con test for tho United State senatorshlp In 101 C If the democratic state con ventlon, In session bore, refuses to adopt his resolutloiia opposing na tionwide prohibition. Mr. llalley made this statement when he learned of a plnn of the majority to oppose tho resolutions. Mr. llalley said ho would mako tho race It necessary to get tho Issue be foro tho people of Texas. Adoption of a platform and action on resolu tloiia wero expected today. PRESIDENT RETURNS aiiunxRnoi.o, n. a, auk. 12. Tho special truln bourlug President Wilson and bis family returning front Mrs. Wilson's burial at Home, Ga passed through bore at 8:30 o'clock this morning eu route to Washington, whore It Ih duo nt C o'clock thin af ternoon. Legal blanks tot Ml At tae Mall TrbHH nfflee tt SPECIAL TO WOMEN The most economical, cleansing And germicidal of all aatlMptlca is ffiasXl&ttGs A MkibU Antfatpth Pwr t U9 AtoAolvd in wtr aJai, As a medicinal Antiseptic for douche lu treating caturrh, laflAWUAttoa or ulceration ol nose, throat, and that caused by feminine lllnllkMaoaqual, For ten yeurit the Lydla K. Plnkhaui Medlolne Co. lias reeommeuded Paxtlne Ih hlr private correspondence wltk wmhn, which proves lt miiwrlorlty, WuweH win have been cured My WASHINGTON, AiWl PJ.AII iUv hk fbliNj or the AllMllu'lNilll m k hwgS lli fitSl ta mM" At v,ll l, v, .dm Urn Vem Cm. WWTwS UrTHJl, mul brought hoiIh by Hi4wwbr J, JfsMhuMtNi 'tUH Oo, lWwt Mum. EX-MEDFORDITE MANUFACTURES RES OAKLAND PT ! S , w? rawi'waiiiwaiiii iwws i FAQ33 TUUEE MEDFORD MARKET AT l'''I I - "; rr srrrtT dticcra who sdll direct to the conJum- (IAKLANH, Auu IJ Ho ipiielly did the 'Diaiw-I'iy .Mumifiiftiiriu;; eoiupuiiy of 'O'ikliiml mart the ball nrollin;r tbiH wiek nml el under way iiiniiiifilctuniij; the Hi'rcule- lin-.-i in Oakliiixl Unit feu weie nutire of the new order or thiiif." and Die importniiei1 of (lie ewnt t lint plneev Cbikliuiil on Ihe mnn un ti iiiiiniifiic-ttiriii- i'ityfir niitomobiln llre-i. Tin preienl plant of Ihe DnViK-IVy Mitiiiifnetiirin eoinpntiy, uliieh in loenteil in Hmerile, htarti'd oper n!i(in in enmewt tliih wi-ek nml lireM were hlielleil out in ipiici: order by the .voutit; rouipnny which nlready findH'itfcjf Intbe uiniiie position of heiiif' iinnblwfo iiuike . them flint rnoui-li to mccf the deinnnd for the Hereulen tlre.'wliieh, bv the way, is wifctly ilifferetit in prinelple fiom tin onliiiury unto tire. .MoV In All Tyixs The HereiiloM tire h iniule in both t might niilv uml Q. J), type. Hut the main iden' i Ihe iiou-skiil prin ciple worked out by the eompowitioti of the trend itself, pin; the tiro ull of the dexirnblc Nimi.it linex of plain Ireadrt and yet bemi- of a mihftnuco that will Nlinu tennemtiMly to plippcry nlreeli. For wenniic (tialitici it i-i elaimed by neurit L. Davin, bend of lh innnufneliirintr compnny, to ex el nny other tire now on tho mnrket on neeount of Ihe nine trend com position and the patented principle of uppliiii; it that mukcH for the uoii-Hkid ipinlitieH. lb-forn stnrliiiu nn the maniifne tun1 of the lire, Il.tws bad many ex. IHTimeutal linw limit and placed in tin- moHl Mrrmioiw ncrMee in Ihe mo tor Hlajje linen of Oreoi when' Da vis un-: aeipiflinlid with the rough road eouilitioiiM, The lesults were mi extremely snlWactory that a plant equipment of- the most modern mil ch'uuTy wnH ordered nnd Factory Su perinteiideut P. Ct. Stcininctr. was or dered to jjo rih'ejul.int full HM'ed." The iniichincr)" recently arrived and is nowcotiilele1y iintiillod and nlready Ihe plant U c'ttiiiK out tire.H to its enpaeJty. Tbe demand for the tin- from M.edfori), Or., alone, where )aw resided' for the past twenty four jenrs before eomiiii; lo Oakland, ami vliere, H'lirl tirj ultracled n miirli attention, kips the oiiiii; fac tory working to rnpaelly. Abo in the SactameiitirvHlloy, xybere vvnil ti'Hti tlrei weru out out. tho orileri City UriKlneer John Penlnnd whllo speaklnK before tho board of the Coin merilul club last evening on bin trip to the flood Itondu ton volition at Med ford stated thnt be found the public market thero u xreat suifesA nnd urK"d that Alhnny aKalu start nKltu tlon for such a market." , Tho plan used nt Mcdford la tbe mime ono found In almost all large cities when, they are used, that of the city furnishing tho building nnd a manager nnd renting booths 16 pro- are eouiiiij in faHfer I ban the fielori can llll Hum. The reutts- on Ihe tires put out in Oakland hne mi far been extremely untisfnelorv and it in claimed by Davit tlmt more equip ment will be needed to handle the demand wiihin n fen more weeks. Arrangement aro olreadv under way for ft larger faeiorv building in Oakland nnd mora mneliinerv in on Ihe wnv froiri Hie ent, and it now looks nn though Oakland wim to fig ure prominently in Hie tire ninnufac turiiii: Jrxliislry. cr. Tho market Is open Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays and in very Inrgely patroulod, in nn Interview this afternoon Mr. Penlnnd stated that ho could fined no ono In Mcdford Herald, but tho grocers who weru noi welt pleased with tho market there. The Commercial club wa' merely listening to Mr, Penland'setort nnd accordingly no action wii striken Initio evening on thltt matter. -AbaflV 4 SIGNALS OF DISTRESS Mcdfonl People Kboulil Know Hoiv In Itrad and Hersl Ttiem Disordered kldne) give many sig nals of distress. Tho secretions may le dark, con tain sediment. Passages nro sometimes frequent scanty, painful. Packacho Is often present day and night. Headaches and dlxzy spells may oc cur. Weakened kldnejs should receive quick help. Don't delay! Use a special kidney remedy. Donn'ff Kidney PHI are for weak kidneys, backache and urinary dis orders. Mcdford evidence proves their worth. Prank Turngato, C. St., Jackson ville, Ore., says: "I have used Doan'a Kidney Pills pcrsonally'and they have been used by another of my family. I can say they aro a fine remedy. Doan'a Kidney Pills did mo a great deal of good, when I was suffering from kidney veaknesi. They de. svrve public endorsement." Price Ii0c, at all dealera Don't simply ask fona kidney remedy get Doun's Kidney rills tho satue that Mr. Turngato had. Kostur-Mllhurn Co., Prop., Iluffalo. N. Y. SASH ' ffj We satisfy thouiands of customer every year wiih our FIRST QUALITY mnerlaU, lift tiv.rife,! i&4 ,mni ikljmtnll from kl tk. tilt tnrt tJilii. Ywi nttty sttk If 70a : Ml Iri.'J. C-X Crois raatl Boors, lacptcUd, lb stiti ,.. .. ,, ...$)JO Cottat rroot Doors, mny dtilrn. np from .... ... ,.,,,.,.,..,,,,.. a.35 rney rroat vriadnwa..,. ...,,,..,,,. a.78 Knnjalcrw Bash .., esp 4-llrltt Bam dish, 3323 la A3 Intia Boor Xmutt, k, d..,,,.t. .78' lash, VTlsAovn a.ad Sinn at H ' Bcran Doors and Wladowa owr own moks. We can save yqu mont-y on Hnlnhlnr lum-r-r, pnlnt-i nnd rooilne. Wn 1I0 nut nrll ruuKh lumber. VV xrll nn)body and ulilo any whpre. Ask for CsUlor Mo, S3 m . 1 , !" 1 i-j JDIRECT TQYOU ?i "W-Vfj l MBuLm2MKa t HEN i Portland; stop at the ii comparable Hotel . , fireproof, cen trail Rates Moderate. Send for; free booklet. r Hotel Benson Portland, Or. Carl Itaalty, Mgr. n8 SbfHITr-lK.'t;' -1BlBFsBKirtV.V(7lW.'' Ol . ' mmM WwKL. BJ SBVjyrf aFlwaBMAfAl v m ( BBBBBBBBBW (-y.N mssmunaa .' Here's a Hunch: THIRST thing you do -N LP Vfr 4- 4-1 Ar -A 4-1 .m. iicai get a uuj icu UJU. of Prince Albert and jam it into a jimmy pipe or roll a makin's cigarette. Either will make peace with your tongue before the first inning's over. For you never smoked the likes of P. A. to bacco made by an exclusive patented process that takes out the bite and the parch. Nnge Albert the national joy smoke No" matter what you pay for your pipe or cigarette makin's tobacco, you'll never stay put till you get acquainted with "the national joy smoke." Such flavor, such aroma, such freshness ! Why, just to write about it or talk about it puts that "lead me to it" spirit right into your system. You join the P. A. band and find out for yourself' why Prince Albert is the national joy smoke. You'll find . A. awaiting your tail at mil tkttt tf i faWc0. Teppy rd fag$, Sc: tidy fd lim I9t aha handtom pound ami half-pound humidor R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WiattM.SaU, N. C ) i1 D -1 i ci h t n 4fm )' t , tt -- AuhK j n 'fc