Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 20, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 7

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make
An Important move toward keeping
money l homo ha been under wny
fur some lime, Imt 1 now nt on He
firnt publicity. The Jni'knon County
creamery, which replnec the Wolu
liard Ilccr ard Icu depot in Mrdiord,
lias nccurcd tlio sen ices of I. 1. Ilnl
frerww, nn c.Tcrt Ituttcr maker, who
is now installing jho mnchincry Tor
tm nliHututi'ly up-to-dnln Imllcr fne
lory. Their output will ho of tin
beat ipinlily and to inmirc thin they
will only ptirclinic cream nt "hullpr
fat" prions, and must iiwKt on it IukIi
urnde article.
Btcwdy Market Ass-iiml
The nRPurnncc of n atenrtv market
for cream should, ami doubtless will,
encourage tho local fanners to dc'-
vclop n fine grade of dairy cows and
In uso llio neceiary ram in handling
their output, partirularlv in keeping
tludr cream nn in cold water mid
kecpinjr it properly agitated to pre
vent deterioration.
The creamery, brine located in a
building wilh cold tdoraso facilities,
will bo enabled to keep the rnw ma
ierial, n well as the finished prod
net, in the bent possible condition,
and so insure n most excellent output.
VtMer Weleomo
Jtr.,lloljcrson will at nil times af
ter Iho plant is completed be glad to
hhnw to visitors whether they nrc
cream producer or not, the entire
plant exhibiting the late-t ideas in
machinery, hygiene and sanitary
equipment, and will gladly advise nnd
assist dairymen in the. care of their
tawmaterial.
For the benefit of those iho defile
It, HCKiratc eow tests will bo nmdo
and record kept, so that the former
will be able to keep a check mi bin
stock Hud lenni what Htrainx s:e the
bet results. Thin feature nn im
jMiriant one, as it will rrauH in tlio dr-M-lnmiral
of n higher ymde of comh
for dairy purines.
The valley is to be congratulated on
Mowing Ibis plant, which comes un
solicited, askh no subsidy nor hack
ing, but onlv desircN our farmery lo
fnniih Hufficicnt cream of the right
quality.
FIRS? SPIKE DRIVEN ON GOVERNMENT RAILROAD- IN ALASKA PRESIDENT VISITS
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Vlcirs In the new land of opprutunitjr at loft, MLhs "IIIk" Wide lrhlng rir( plke for lUU.iMio,
IMIO Rtn eminent mlli-oait in Alntka; above, n "Jsiiinlougli" ramp at Srlp Civek, now Anchorage; Lx-bm, lay
ing Uic terminal track at Anchorage bcitrli.
LIFE SENTENCE IN
POST OFFICE CASE
ASHLAND, irny 20. Telegrams
from Portland jehtcrday indicate that
L. D. McKcc, former deputy postmas
ter here, got off with a light sen
tence, hixty days in tho Multnomah
comity jail. This is about the mini
wiim peRlty and indicates that Ale
Kw probably plead guilty arid threw
bimhelf hkiii the mercy of the court,
tntw ecHHng a penitentiary sentence.
The remdt U viewed complacently
here, inasmuch as it was exacted
clemency would bo extended in bit.
behalf, and to this end representn
nous were matio tnrniign various
cbanneU nnd forwarded to Portland.
Ho bnd bewi indieted by the fedcrul
'grand jury for certain irreguluritiei,
in the local otoffice.
BRITISH REQUN
United States' $31,000,000 Line to
Tap Rkh Gold Fields Begun Great
Rush to Scene of New Development,
But Opportunity for Employment
Limited.
(Hy K. O. fiawyer, Jr.)
Special Correspond en co.
A.NCHORAGK. Alaska, May 1.
Tho first sntke ha been driven for
the ?31 000,000 government railroad
for Alaska. Tho first ties are down
and tho first rails arc laid.
Already the track stretches down
to the water's edge and Is being
rapidly pushed Inland. Lieut Fred
erick Mean, recommended bv Col.
Coethals for the Job of building tho
road, has ruslied work night and day.
In fact, the first work on tho new
road which stretches from tho coast
to tho Yukon, was started Just be
fore midnight ono day.
Chairman Kdcs of the railroad
commission will make his headquar
ters at Seward. Commissioner Illggs
will be located at tho Tanana side.
The old lino of tho Alaska Northern
will bo reopened. Surveyors aro
now out along this and other parts of
tho project.
Today Ship Creek became Anchor
age, that name being awarded It In
a bulletin Issued by tho postofdeo
department.
It Is tho present plan of the rail
road commission to use this as the
summer terminal for tho lino from
hero to tho Matanuska coat field.
Tho winter terminal for tho coal
fields an well as tho terminal for
through transportation from the Yu
kon and Tanana district will be Sew
ard. Tho sooncrs aro still -coming In by
the- boatloads. The Alaskan "nour-
, doughs' bavo sped hero by dog sledge
land launch. There Is hardly placo
j to sleep. Itcstaurants, log cabin ho
tels, pool halls, barber shops, every
thing but saloons, have suddenly
sprung up.
Many of tho more exuberant ones
thinking they wero landed on prlzo
territory have discovered that they
aro on tho slto selected for tho ter
minal switch yards. Tholr buildings
will haev to come down or bo moved.
Tho stampedors aro having a lot
of trouble getting ashoro with their
supplies nnd tools. Kvcry small craft
In sight Is being tincd as a lighter
and It's almost Impossible to get
ashoro from tho liners without get
tiiiK wet. Hut this Is a hardy band
which Is hero to build this railroad.
There are now about 700 men and SO
women In Anchorage and nioro com
ing dally.
The first splko on the new road
was driven by Miss "llabo" White,
tho first wlilto child born at Ship
Creek. Sho has' been "Uabo" to all
tho ploncara of this part so long that
WASIIINUTON, Mwv ii. Tiro
yneht Mnytlowei' letuiiiiiiK from Now
Vmk wilh Piosidenl Wilson nnd his
party, dunked nl llic nnvy yard vw
lut 11:110 n. m, tuility. The prvMdcut
(Inter inotoied to the white house for
jhtviikfmd.
I The president mid his party slop.
ped on their wnv up the river to go
nslinni ut Wuko field, Vn., mid nt
Stmt ford, Vn., to Mt the birthplace
of Ociirgc- Washington nnd Hubeit K. I
I.ee, Tho Iiiiiimi in which l.ee wiim
bum Mill MinuK but only ti monu
ment murks the birthplace of Wiisli
iugluii. Polk ill that H'cludcd xcctinn
of Virginia were umueil mid over
joji'd nt the iit of the picsideiitiul
putty.
The president with Mihs Margaret
WiNon, Oipluin liuekett mid M'leml
others went ashore in n fin I bout be.
eiui.u the launches of the Mayflower
were unable to make the landing. The
iniitu to. the l.ee homestead led for
more than a mile through n dense
wood out n narrow path. The party
ltitil Itiitsljt.il tittiilLt-jti'tijiil nml ikit ttit.
(fill . ,( llllf'll r-v M llil lr fill
ties wen eneoiinlcird until finally
the presidential party emerged into a
clearing where nestled the one-story
KnglMi brick houxu in which Hubert
K. l.ee was born. It U now occupied
by Dr. mid Mrs. Stewart nhd (heir
Min, Mrs, Stewart greeted tho presi
dent nnd his party wnrmly.
"My husband's car itched this
morning mid I knew soiucthiug was
going to huplH'ii," blip said. "Now
the president of tho United States bus
come."
The president , (sited the room
where Oeiieral l.ee was born nnd in-
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now, grown to womanhood, sho Is Hclcd uiiuiy pieces of colonial furu
still known by not other name. At iturc.
this writing the first quarter nillo of J Iwiler the pivsident lisitrd the
the road tins been laid. Tho work I monument marking the birthplace of
had to bo done at night whllo tho ' Washington.
tide was out as the track extends
In tlio juntflc.'i mid uoIiIh, in
our (nclorics, do, 104,000
men nro employed to meet the
demand for Goodycnr tires.
No oilier tiro commands
m hero nonr Bitch Invor,
thrco
ments.
conHpicuouii improve-'
nnywhero
Soma Goodyear luprcmn
cios enn bo ticcii nt n glance
Compnro size nnd thickness
with tho nvernflo lire. Com
And this ttprinif Iiiih hIiowii, in pnro number o( fabrio plies. '
Boles to (lenlcrn. nn increnso
of 52 per cent. PriCCi Down
Goodycnr hoamsdo in about 1
two veers threo ifrcat nrice i
Tlio rKncnn In un forlllv i . . . . i, . ap
"" - - rniiuetionn. loin inr to ner
our tires. We give the best . TUn . . WM ct
Extra Value
is, wo fortify
givo tho best
cent.
that others give, plus five ex Ul Our matchless out-
Ciusivo icnuirca. .u.ii.y , n.i. .- - v. im wuBu no
rlKht down to the sea and nt tho
terminal Is really under water at high
tide.
Work on tho tunnels nnd cuts along
Turnagaln arm will be started this
summer and completed within two
years,
Beware of Ointments or Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
Rirtnrr will nrrl illfxr lk fit nt cnrll
! rvmrWiil Orir ll. whulr txlrut hrn
mlrrla It thrviutl lb iaufu, nittrr. Culi
tllrlr U-U Mtr I uml Cpl , rrxilv I
iifiiit inn rrs,itDi invtiriaii,, s in upft
lh-r will iW U tm fuU io Km tmot Iimi run !
small rlri't of liarei anil . 'I"' Vflt rruua tbf. Iltlla ('tinti l"m,
i biiiuii lien oi uarKca inu .-,..,, , r , n.,. . c,. tuj- h..
flat-liottomed steamers aro hero tol wuis w mm-nfr iixi f. ta ittiiT.
riiac airrriij npon in di.ii , morou r
rrr ( IU iiMtB. In bf Ut 1111 I'altnU
Car hr nn n il Ik rinl. II I, tikr
Intrmallr is mail In Telxln, otK t I'. 1,
Kit J k Co, TrttimpUI frv.
SI4 br Pmil,l. I"llf. TJ. ft IxSllf.
Ttu tuii'i riBiir rnu t countkn.
convey supplleatlong tho arm to tho
various tunnel 'camps. Actual con
struction work"bn the main lino Is
scheduled to begin Juno 1.
ways, employed by no one else,
wo cembnl:
Rim-CuU Insecurity
Blowouts Punctures
Loose Treads Studding
And wo never skimp. Dc
spile nil prico
roductions,
Goodycnrs
nrcbcltcrlhan
ever. Lnlcly
wchnvendded
Goodyear
Fortified Tires
N-RUC-I TI-"0 Al," CJ
Will, AII.WMKrTfMrSiMa
other maker can duplicate.
Goodyears mean less trou 1
blo.lcssupkccp. Thatis proved
by our cxclusivo features, our
dominant place, and tho swell
intf Uoouycar
tide. We urgo
you to join this
army. Any
dealer will
supply you.
Goodyear Service Stations
-Tires In Stock"
MEDFORD
ASHLAND
Crater Lake Motor Cur Co.
Ashcraft Bros.
F. L. Camp
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NEW YOUR", May 20. It was nn
liMiiuccd at the Cunard lino offices to
i'ny Hint thu Anchor lino hteauixhip
Trunsylvania, which arrived in Glas
row from New York on Sunday last,
had been requisitioned by tho Uritish
government. Her biiilingn have ac
cordingly been cancelled. She wit a
duo to leave (Jlufgow next Saturday
for New York.
Tho withdrawal of, the Transyl
vmiia leavw in thu trmis-Atlautio
jmwifnger ocrvieu of the Cunard nnd
Anchor lines only the htcuuihhiiis Or
df'na nnd Tiihcauia.
MEDFORD FLOWERS
SEN! 10 EXPOSITION
The OrMKiH fouiHiWiuii ttiws n ie
vUlm hv4 ball lo the ullirur of llio
UUmb QHtHi on Friday after
mttp hmJ ttyMiiiKf 'l oxMliiU to be
iwi.iiis) It? Uw K"'l' In wpoiit
U a Imymt fam II, 0. 1'ruimvU fur
VintsiM for Uh mvnmH, tku
4ik msiiwwnI sjisVi kW k.H ul
tm $tm mmimi &! ty if
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TEUTONIC ALLIES
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HKKM.V. May 20. -Tho corres
pondent of iho Loknl Anzlcger nt
Austrian field headquarters has sent
in a dispatch reading:
"The Austrlans have assembled re
inforcements behind tho river San
and have made preparations for a
stand. Wo must tbereforo anticipate
a big battle In tho near future Tho
Teutonic allies already have gained
sevral strong footholds on tho Rus
sian side of tho nivcr San and tho
ring around Przemys! steadily Is
growing smaller."
A correspondent of tho newspaper
at Cicrnowlti wires that fighting
there Is continuous and that shrap
nel Is being used largely at the Ger
man and Austrian positions around
this city.
FLEET FAVORABLY
IMPRESSES WILSON
KILLS HUSBAND AND SELF
TO END FEUD OF LOVE
KUOE.NK. ilay 20. Walter Jay
yesterday shot and killed Ira Drown
following a feud In which a woman's
namo has been linked, lie then fled
five miles up the mouotalnsldo where
ho killed himself with a rifle.
Tho tragedy occurred in the coast
range mountains, 30 miles northwest
of Kugene, and Lake creek, In the
same mountains where Walter Jay'a
brother, Allen Jay, desporudo, was
hunted by a sheriff's deputy some
months ago.
Shw Foot Deep In Nebraska
KJ.MWOKTII, Mb,, Way 20.
Tb snowstorm Hut bKn yesterday
has fnlnufc uHMlmt4 wild a Mlh
ttf m fwtt uh (be urnuM u4 no
MlvH lit ubulltULMli. 'i'liu uturlil In tui
WASHINGTON', May 20. Presi
dent Wilson's Impression of tho At
lantic fleet, which bo reviewed at
Now York this week, wero set forth
In tho following statement Issued at
tho white house today upon tho pres
ident's return:
, "I was greatly struck by tho ap
pearance of the fleet and tho quiet
efficiency shown by tho officers and
men, as I am sure every ono must
have been who had tho pleasure of
seeing it assembled at New York.
There could havo been no more- In
teresting verification of Admiral
Dewey's statement that tho navy was
never In a better or more efficient
condition nnd that tho country not
only has every reason to bo proud
of it, but every reason to wish to
go forward In its policy of steadily
adding to Its strength and equipment."
BMTISrTTRAWLER SUNK
BY GERMAN SUBMARINE
I'KTBKIlt'Al), Scotland, Slav 'JO,
Tho ilritlsh trawler Chrysolite was
spnk by a Geimun submarine ut u
point thirty miles off KimiHinlV
Mead, in the North sen. wnferdnv.
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DOUBLE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS ON ALL SHOE PURCHASES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Get the $&C Green Stamp Habit It Pays.
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GREAT SHIRTiWAIST SALE 5$c
Ut'hniing Friday morning w plare on wilo 50 dozen Siunnicr Shirt WiiihIh, eonsiHtiiiK of HKHorted'HtylcH
and patterns which have sold in regular stock at $2.00 , $2,50, $.'5,00 and $3.50. Never in history havo yon
seen hiich bargains. This price will close out every waist in the lot in the next few days. Sizes 32 to li, high
neck and low neck, long and short sleeves, fancy and plain. See windows and bargain table, main floor.
SILKS 70c
lingular $1 Silks, 27-inch, navy,
green, brown, fancy, to close.
S. & II. Green Stamps.
SHKBTS, 39c
Full sized Sheets, 72x81, regular
05c and 70c values,
S. & If. Orcen Stamps.
FANCY SILK MULLS 25c
These are picked from regular
stock of Mr mulls and semi'Silks,
S. &lf. Orcen Stamps,
LADIEf COATS SALE
Kvcry coat reduced one-fourth,
includes i xlilpiiif.'nl JiihI, received.
H, JJ, (Ircen Stamps,
FREE
for
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10 S. & H. GREEN TRADING
STAMPS
To every customer who brings
this coupon to our store Friday
and Saturday, May 21-22, and
makes a purchase of One Hol
la)' or more we will give 10 ox
Ira stamps, This coupon will
not be redeemed by drivers, but
must be presenteil at thu store
when purchase is made, Not
applied on calico Hheetintrs or
shoes,
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LADIES' FANCY NECK
WEAR 10c
Putting an end to several old lots
on bargain table.
S. & If. CJreon Stamps,
LACES 5c
New shipment of extra fine Val
enciennes Laces, regular 10c and
15c values.
S, & If. Oreen Stamps.
STRAPPED PUMPM $2,75
Patent and gun metal, eoinmoii
hciiso heels, plain toes, regular
$0,50 values,
H, & II. On-cii Hfainjw
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