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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1915)
t- v HARRIMANS WN FROM IDFRD E7I05 In a giimo in wliifli both siilos jtlny cd loosely ninl tit times crmtlc liusc bull, the llnrriinnn club of I'ortlaml defeated (ho lornlg yoHk-nlfiy aflcr ,110011 on tho homo jrroimtlK hv n eoro of 7 to 5, As lind hcuir the rase in tho hint throe or' four frame, tho Meilfonlites nllmrcil tho vlnitoiv to score a pond lead in tho firt inuiii; Hint proved n hiiiiilieap ns the jramo "went on. In the fifth imiui! the lo nilw ovcrcamo the leiul.'hiil were un- nhle to maintain it, the Porthuiueri renaming tho leail in the sixth anil seventh, niaking thu score 7 to f, this bring tho tinal score. Castor wiih on mound duty, ami al though not iih effeethe as he usu ally is, ho twirled a good game and deserved to win. Until teaniH hnniinered the ball Iiiirrd and timely, which miide the gninp inteiosling during cverv minute of play. Tho homo boys showed vast improvement in tins depaitment. They played u much better game than thev have heretofore and if the breaks had not been ngninst them they would have had tho better of the argument. The Ilnrriiiiiin hoys showed that they had a good knowledge of iniile baseball and pulled off manv plays that twin cleverly executed, especial ly so in their bae runninir. Tho not gumoK oir tho locals' Hchedulc will he at Klamath KalN. They luivo two games theio on Pep tembcr f and fl, respectively. Thco iair of games will bo bitterly con tested, iih (ho Med ford team has suf fered two defeats already from tho boys from over tho mountain, and Ihoy declaro Hint thev will wreak vengeance on theso dates for the past drubbings received at the bauds of the Khimnlli Fulls crowd. A lnrco ciowd of rooters have signified their intention of accompanying the team on this, the last trip of tho season. TOTAL ACREAGE FOR WATER IS NOW 71,157 BY SCOR Water ncrongo now totnls 1157 acrofl. Tlioao fllgneil jestonlay were: Fnrm. Orcli. Previously reported 57.'(S 81 S7 Carl 11. Mlllln lo C. W. McFaildon . 10 15 (I. A. Chnso 10 'J'lioo. J.. Fish .....a.....U4A ' 20 Mrs. N'ottlo ICniitmir ....;. is "W. J. Korns (aildlt.) 10 Frank M. I'nlmor ......... 18 lolin Slaty -...TO 8 I. C. Law ,. ......... Kroil Strnb .. 10 A. 1 Whitney 30 1. M. .Innnoy a l 10 JO r. ') 11. MnnuliiK X A. Tlionii8on I M. .Innnoy ..... 10 J. S. 1'loknrd ... r.8(!2 82'.IC itir.7 82 on riranil total BACK UP By Buying at Medford Concrete Construction Co. Inc. Scwcr Plpo Culverts Drain Tllo Irrigation Plpo Valves and Gates Lawn Rollers Conrrctc Sand Brick Sand Plaster Sand Gravel and Crushed Rock Office and Wareheuse: R. R. bet. Main and Sixth. C. J. RAIS TAILS EIGHI DAYS D GRAFTED 10 (H CllLSOtf (MUDNKIM WASHINGTON. Aug. 23.- How haul it is to kill rats' tails niav be in f erred from" the facte that after a number of tails had been dried for eight days ninl healed for two hours at ti temperature of l!) degrees they weie succosHrullv gralted to living rats. All of which appears in the latest lepoit of the Smithsonian in stitutioii just off the press; "so it must be true. Other peculiar things about the res urrection of apparently dead forms of life appear in this report in an article by l'aul Hcequerel, the emi nent French scientist, llo writes on hitent lifo mid pnrliculnrly on tho ability of eeitaiu germs to conic to lifo after thoy would seem hv till tho rules of ordinary life to be thoi oiighly dead. He tells how the roti fers of tho gutter niul the "water bears'' may leniain diied up for five months amid mosses or dust without evidencing the slightest trace of life, and when moistened resume their vital functions. Another little animal discovered by ltecqiiciol, an animal with n lifo cycle of ten months, was resurrected after being stowed away for twenty-eight venrs. The rat tail e.xpeiiment was con ducted to find out how long the liv ing elements in flesh would continue and ngninst what adverse conditions. Hecipierel himself experimented with seeds, bringing to life some which had lain dormant for from twenty-eight to eighty-seven years, lie subjected them in ccrtuiu cases also to great heat and cold, also to wet and dry conditions, discooring that the lifo principle is most peisistent, being something like that thing in the riddle which firo does not kill nor wuter drown. USETHEMEDFORD ROLLER MILLS PRODUCT Tho Mcilfonl Holler Mills purchnB ed n few months ago by II. O. Kortl wick, nro now In full operation malt ing first class flour and other pro ducts. The mill hns rccontly boon remodeled, now rolls and other ma- chinory added and they now linvo nit up to date process uid tho pcoplo of tho city nnd valley should sco to' It thnt thoy got tho 'products of this mill, as they nro nil guaranteed, when ordering from tholr grocer. It's all right to talk about homo products hut tho real way to holp homo Industries Is, to patronlzo thorn. This mill also moans hotter prices for tho wheat, corn and hurley of tho valloy and tho fanners should uso their products. Tholr first gtado flour la called "ltoguo Spray" Is mndo of homo grown bltlo stem wheat and Is guar anteed. Tholr second grndo flour is called "Home Mnrvol." Tholr othor products nro breakfast goin, tho snmo ns cream of wheat, pan cako, wholo wheat and graham flours, nnd feed. Thoy also do custom grinding. F. S. Ilrandon, an export miller, Is In charge. Mr. Nordwlck, tho proprietor Is 1 AT also a heavy landowner and Is horocd. to stny. Home and Thereby Helping THESE Investigate our products. You can't go wrong If you use them. Plans and Estimates Furnished Free on your Irriga tion, Drainage and Road Construction Work. Cement for sale at Warehouse or Factory Factery: N. Riverside Ave. SEMON, Manager Accurate Measurement anil uwuoquuntl)' nccurato fitting snvoa tho bulldor nowllww worr, time and money. Our up.to-ilato machinery, and long oxiierlouce man ufscturlRK sail), doom, bllnda, oio., has niado It jtowlttlo (or u t hr dufio anything In tfcli Una at tfco low. est eot. ' MEDFORTJ MTttG TRIBUTE. 'CAPPICES OF KITTY" AT THE NB TREATY WITH IiUHMX, Aug. 23, by wireless to Sayvllle. Tho Overseas News agency today gavo out tho follewing: "Official reports from Sofia and Constantinople stnto thnt Turkey and Ilulgarla linvo signed n now treaty, Turkey granting ltulgnrla lior de sired direct railroad connection with tho sea and Ilulgarla agreeing to observe a hcnovolont neutrality If not more." "This (leumnatrntos tho definite fnlluro of offortB of tho ontonto pow ers to rovlvo tho alllnnco of tho Hal knu stntes and tuduco them to Join tho war against Turkey." Unofficial roports lato In July stated that a convention had been signed on July 22 by which Turkey ccdod to Ilulgarla tho Turkish portion of tho Dodenghntch railway. Tho reports tated that tho treaty loft Hul gnrin unpledged concornlng her at titude In the war. OFF FOR TURKEY JtOMi:, uu l'ari-, Aug. 21. Se oral transport-- bdeu with troops mid tscoited ." wnrshiw have ilepaited from Nnp'cs, Sviacnsc, Toronto ami HrimliM tur an unknown deliu.iliou. They sailed under sealed order. It is generally bilieved that thev arc to ho employed for opeiiitioiin ugaiiist Turkey. AUTO KKItVICK FHOS1 K.(II,K I'OINT TO MKDFOItl) ANI HACK .Tho undersigned will lonvo Frank Lowls confoctlonory ovory dny ex cept Sunday for Mod ford with his auto at 1 o'clock p. m., arriving nt 2 p. m. I.eavo Nash hntol, Medford, at 5 p. m., arrive at Kngla Point nt G p. in. A part of tho traffic Is solicit- S. II. IIAHNISII, Knglo Point. Orr iGARIAlNriKPLllT CONSTANTINOPLE N TROOPS YOUR TALK BY ACTION GOODS ARE MADE IN THE For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER nnd ' 1UR1UAT1NC1 PI PIS do to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grapo St. Telephone 890 Medford iron works! K CI. Trowbridge, Prop. Genoral Foundry and Maohino Works Phono 401 j Roa. Pbimd Q3J MEDFORD ORTCCION, MONDAY, 'AUGUST 23, 1015. STAR THEATER TONIGHT ONLY WASHINGTON, Aug. 23. Itollnblo reports that Ilaltien rebels havo been organising nn army to attack tho American forces on thu island, nro rosponslhlo for plans now being car ried out to rolnforco Head Admiral Capcrton's marines nnd bluojnckcts. Tho marine nrtlllery battalion nt Annapolis, comprising 150 men and 12 three-Inch field pieces, will bo embarked on the armored cruiser Tennessee and sent to southern wat ers this week. Admiral Caporton today reported quiet at Cap llaltlon and Port nu I'rtuco but said It had beon ncres sary to tako over tho custom houso nt San Marc. Tho admiral nskod Inst week that additional marines ho hold In remit iicsH to Join him and tho navy do pnrtmont decided today to start tho nnunpolls battalion south without waiting for further word. Tho Ton iioshoo may go to (iiiantniiaino to await devolopments. With Medford Trndo Is M(lford Mndo am att a ni nnnu h huk urui AMERCAN FORCES S. S. S. Greatest Blood Remedy Gives Results When Others Fail Nature's Remedy For Hlood Troubles. Tho purifying nnd curative proper ties of Nutiire's great remedy havo mndo "S. S. S. for the Ulood" a household saying. Thousands to day enjoying perfect health owe their recovery from blood or Bkln dis cuses to this universally used blood purlllor. S. S. S. Is made entirely from roots, herbs nnd bmks, whlcb possess cleansing nud healing Ingre dients. You can'i'jt bo well when your blood is Impure; you luck strength nud energy natural with health; your complexion becomes pale and sallow; your vitality Is weakened. When wasto or refuso matter, which Nu the Present Payrolls, and Assisting in Building New Ones ROGUE RIVER VALLEY II they arc made hy us they Home of Pacific Cedar Chest Pacific Furniture & LET U5 SCREEN YOUR Ask Your Grocer and Butcher KOK Roour. rivhrj They Are Home Grown &&&&F&P I s ' ytsw"SSr v v ST. LOUIS SUFFERS fcj g M THIRD CALAMITY M JX f( lWR IN THREE DAYS MfMMh ST. 1.0U1S, Aug.' 23. St. Louis county Is recovering today from tho third cnlnmlty In ns ninny days a flood which 'cost nt lenst 12 lives, possibly ninny more, destroyed more than n million dosnrs worth at prop erty and mndo 2000 families homo less. Twclvo dcntlis had been reported this morning nnd almost 100 portions wcro listed ns missing. IUver men who nro closely acquainted with tho situation fear tho falling of tho Mcrnmcc today may disclose n heavy toll of lives. Kqunlly distressing conditions pre vail throughout southeastern Missouri and parts of western Illinois w-horo tho toll, less sovero In the number of lives lost, Is far greater In damage to proporty nnd crops. Itallroad, telephone nnd telegraph facilities nro demoralized, tho physical- dnmago mny nggrcgato JB, 000,000, nnd tons of thousands of farmers and villagers aro homeless. Tho Mornincc river roso during tho night while thousands of rnmpcrs nnd plcknlckors slept In tho club houses, nnd summer cottages which dot tho"rlvor banks. Tho flood wat ers of swollen Ozark mountain streams which empty Into tho Mcrn mcc enmo rushing down tho Mcrnmcc In layers a foot high, tearing farm houses, club house, bridges nnd barges from tholr moorings and hurl ing them ngninst trees, telegraph poles and -ngninst each other In tho mndo rush toward tho Mississippi river. Almost thovontlt'o population of Valloy Park 2i!00 families wore driven front their homes, and tho manufacturing plants woro rendered useless possibly for weoks. Tho wntor stood In tho streets of Valloy Park today from two to four feet deep. Tho Mernmac river fell slowly hecniiso of tho high water In tho Mississippi. Tho Mernmno Is flooded along Its entire courso of 100 miles through tho Oznrks. Morel than 100 miles of territory In tho I heart of the Ozarks beyond Spring-J field, Mo., nud St. Louis, Is cut off i from communication with either city. turo Intends shall bo thrown off, Is left In tho system, It Is absorbed Into tho blood nnd bolls, pimples, rnslics, blotches nud other eruptions of tho skin appear. S. S. S. goes Into tho circulation nnd removes every pnrtlclo of blood taint or poison of every character. All skin diseases nnd eruptions iiasa away, and tho smooth cleat skin, glowing with health, shows ; that the body Is being nourished by ' rich. Ditro blood. Ithcuinntlam. Ca tarrh, Scrofuln, Contagious Ulood I Poison, all aro dcep-scatcd blood dis orders, and for their treatment noth ing cmtnls S. S. S. Oct S. S. S. at any drug store. If yours Is a peculiar enso write S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Oa. KEEP THE MONEY AT Summer Requisites Window Screens Door Screens Porch Swings Lawn Scats HOME Ccilar chts are right and will please. 113 SOUTH HOLLY Fixture Factory They're the Best Ever U9Li BR m;L i vi m ilmi - vf fwMk w IW 0(lUStPra ALL SUMMER DRESSES Worth to $15.00 0 j On Sale PX O HpHEY are all this season's styles A such as you see worn on the stre et every day and worth several times this price, but we do not want to car ry over a single garment it's not our wa y of doing business we would rather take the loss now. Most all sizes in the lot. THE MAY CO. Gold Seal Butter "The Purest and Output first week 100 po mills a day. Output end first month, 200 pounds a day. Output AiiQiist 13, (one day) 700 pounds THERE MUST Insist on your Grocer giving you GOLD, SEAL BUTTER and take no other. Jackson County Creamery HOME AhIc Your (irocer For and Insist on Having "Rogue Spray" High Patent Flour" Mado in Medford From Roguo Itivor Valley Bluo Stom Wheat Our othor produces aro Home .Marvel Flour, Ciraluun, Whole Wheat and Jlofc Cako Flour, Breakfast Genu, Holled Barloy, Bran and Shorts. Patronize homo industry and gel the host. Kverylhing guaranteed. Medford Roller Mills H. A. Nordwick, Prop. Phono 507 USE THE PRODUCTS OF Rogue River Valley Cannery The Best Made Help Home Industry, Try Loganhcrry Julco and Sherbets at the fountains and Ice cream par- .lors. P2TGETHRWB - n i i i i i wjbi Best by Every Test" BE A REASON Patronizo tho institution that maintains the Largest Payroll in Medford. .T,.l- "IP The Medford Printing Co. Tho Best Equipped Tob Plant in Oregon outsido of Portland. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.