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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1915)
thumv -mmn "jp WT'PWfftfWPWIiy wi"' iUi i r W, V--lUi fwM-r HW'tWAmW""! )H '"VKU-Ofk "H mmiXwMiWMMWfcwyi ipTii"H pun ' wl' iia'a v. till I r i lH- paetj: four BEDFORD JHAILTKIBUNK Xnt tMiMwiKNT fcrcsrprif iRuiji'T m'NPAr by nth , a?Bnroto i-fUKTixa co. OfftCa Malt TrltMin IMIIdln, 21-27-29 North 11 r atreet, tcli plume H. Tlie lnioeratlo Tlm, Th MrdfonJ Mali, The Mrlfnrtl Trbun. 'Ill Sonlh iii n On-ipiniiti. Tim Anlilamt Trbuna. " " r BUDECP.II'TIOM RATES One year, by mal f'OO One month, bv nxnl 60 l"rr nuinOi, il.ltvrrid by carrier In Mwlford, PhcM-nlK, Jautusonvllle and Central Point .. W Saturday only. fc mall, ppr yaar .. 8.0V wahiy. per yar l.M Official pHpr of tlm ritv ef Modfonl. Official I'tiptr of JnrMoti fcmnly. Bnl'-rwd un Mi-cund-cluxa matlor at Mpilfotil, OruKOn, utulnr Umi ace of Mm oil I. 1879. Hworn CtrrnUtlnn for lll, IMS. full leaatit wire AaaucU.-il I'rn.i din rttOhea. jr Bubiorlbora falling to rocolvo pnprs promptly, phono Clrcu- : latlnn MannKor at 2&0-K. -h i HONG KONG KOUIM lHMMmM mm Itilili i koe Iioa Hil.ill leadliiK dnulilo life fdiiiiorl Ihwi families .Mnybo do work of tlwo mien. Wnltr Wanno miiokclwiH lohne co? All light. Ankce inliiii nt ilgar clounter fo rliewlntc lobncro. "" , Sow tin' Vitiligo CIiiimIi Slops Into tlio I'mntN (Kroin Iho I.lrorpool, Ifiuit., ISrlio.) MnrrlKKea Hnt. I inilnlly, owlnic .,' to Ilit wur at flio pariah church, St. I Aaaph. ii i . . A report niatto by n wmknmn to r the HrltlHh foreign office reRHnllng t n UflriiiHii aerial tioiiibMrduieiit nou- L lain Itili immireiih: ' "Two boomt foil Plow to my liotme. ;'fi" Ouo oxptwhxl Hi H field; (he other " '," wua one of tliem Inaanltary boom - ' unit didn't do much harm " i b ' "Do ou think Dor Ketibama I' mmlltlne It mty Reed?" !,;v yU you follow illMtcllona," " "Wtal ra llir " -'- - "Alwaya kip the boltlo tlglilly l" rat'ktd." ' A mrbr who wiuiUd Up - ' T oftl h cnatomer oom on the lip, , " But he jumped throuih the tlaer " When th man, with h rmr, :: Very earnestly reached for hla hip. : .- . . '''" "ror InaUnre, John, don't you ." v " think I should have the voteT" "Oh, I don't know you'd preb. s - inaty muit a new hat to wear to the SfetlbiV IWtitjnlH tNrtu(f YsWaji moo can aet ulont with rem er fait frtende and with more t-loae ONB. Uf glrla got angry when a guy aaka Voir a klaa (her a use In aaki ) ruawltu Clpti lMh ItuRlMiid , K well known eompoaer of popular fag baa given Rngland bit luteal product. U Un't on the ar It makea i hero of Charley Chaplin Thto aong. which Ih no tin mg In London mualc hnllK In culled, ' Oh, rborley Cliaptln"- XOW tt )OU go to fC lrliir .il Die tUotnre thow . It'a noilUnc lw )u fbaii. cii..piin r aforythero yuu go l$mt p 'mo yr nei . - li ma.ttitaiu. Von ajnlaeHph you a Incite, uu aoat it the door. Oh! iartey ChaUn, you'll be iiu .1. ..'I. of fator; Sir I .u nt look a you t urn 1 i .1 i hi.' how. H' it. with tour tlflU'moiiatarhei at ilu- ha . uf wiiir nine a till t louii.l Imt ttb.l K.I. 'i liinn i cloth. I li hi.' . itui t I.Hrl i ii .1 . i mi I. liiMillu. on lh. Iiruiii' JoKn A. Peri i i ralaat I FORTUNATE TIIK. nitwt cITeHive avuv (o scrim prosperity is to in crease product ton of tlic soil :d to cstnhlisli indns tries that utilize tlio product produced and furnish pn rolls. The wn ItHltcTciigfl our productivity is to secure irri tant inn, wltfch'will eliminate the ifniuhle IVnirt I'nrininp; and lie eiop iiHuranep. The way to establish the industry that utilizes our products is to furniull the reipjired nrre.'ige needed for punr beets. The M'oplp of the Central Point district are fortunate in that tlicv have the opportunity to secure both irrigation and the sugar factory, and make this favored region the most prosperous in the valley. Three thousand acres signed up for -water will secure the expenditure of $250,000 In rtir 'irrigation system that will cover 1J0,000 acres. The same amount of acreage signed tip for beets would, in all likelihood, secure the fac tory, which business sense would locate where the great est acreage existed. Three thousand acres irrigaied next season will mean double that amount the next year, and an ever-increasimr amount jn the ears to come. The Ventral Point region is fortunate. While other parts of the valley are frantically chasing irrigation rain bows, real. water is being shoved at it. AVhile other sec tions are running after will-o'-the-wisp honding schemes to tax themselves into a little mem sciiemes mat mean a (hen grasp. A TEMPORARY SETBACK A'HVOr'ATlCS of equal suffrage should not be discour aged bv the fad thlat the suffrage affiendnient was defeated in the special election held in New .J rsey. It is only one of the many temporary defeats that always mark the onward march of progress. It is only a question of time until equal suffrage be eonus universal. It is and will be opposed by lories, just us eery reform is. If will eventually triumph, because it is riirht. and the cause of the riiihtcoiis alwavs prevails. Success for suffrage depends upon education, and edu cation is gradual. If is a inalter of evolution, not of revo lution. The result in Xew .leisev simply shows thai Un people of Xew Jersey are not yet ready for suffrage thai (hey are still bound by the ties of convention. YVho:are the opponents of suffrage? Wg business, pol ilical corruption, the liquor interests, organized vice and the lories who constitutionally oppose intimation. The same opposition is arraigned against workmen's compen sation, corporation regulation, social and industrial jus tice, initiative and referendum against all political prog ress. Kvcrv argument against voles for women applies equally against votes for men. The fight for manhood Miff ram- was a long and bitter one. Over a century ago Tlioniasl.lelTerst n accomplished the abolition of proper,t .jitalnicition I t us hope th.it Wood row Wilson may yet secitit the abolition of sex qualification. I ELECTRIC SERVICE opiiw of ' 1 An mlition l IJ.IHID booklet givini: irencrnl inlotimilion on electric Ncrvite ih benn; iniuled b tlio ('i'lirnmiii-Orni l'er com hii lo all il ciiMtoniei. ui (hvgoi. hihI t'nlrlorniii. Tltix booklet irivt itiforiiintioH re giudinit elect He cmtkuuj; ami Iti'iiting. how to mmi.I electric inelora; Iho ent" nnit n.e ol elect rl InMipo niul lull tin tit rcgiinluitf iiitert and xenice. It nUn uien vnluelile tin t ti iibunl elt'itiie puiiiuiiir niul irrkalioii, imic n tul iMmliiiu uf cent I'll ugnl iunp with tnhlc- o hirKPMiuci ii'ininnl for puuip" nt Miniiii- lilt-. The uuoklut li I mi tlci'i'ibi s ibe -rl lm iletirtllieill- ol the hiiihim, wliixe ilut il U lo I'lirm-'li c-liniii'. niul iiiloniiiiiinii let'iii.tniu lb. hi otift bran.'hi' ol I. tur -ihm m cliiiliir,' eleilin li.'lilin.. il.. in. llll I . I'll'l I I If lllhliH. I III ill i .uid .'I .Hi. . .l in i i.l lii ill ', HHRMA N MiMWsmmtowuito)wexs& xumm V , tar Theatre TO HAY In ic I In- Crowds (In. "JtQTJSB OF THB LOST COURT" rViitiniiitfViokiDaiui KtliMiii iluri' uii purnui'uint tufafruiu, ttuidi fhuii VVilhauiMiti nvl. Kiili rf my tr mid HiHIIm. W'v mmmtily gunrainVe thi nltniftiuii to U' U'ttii' limit iiiatiV Mt'ii nt i In- Sinter lull'. M10DFORD MATL TRTBPNT, CENTRAL POINT spare change, real develop-l inning prosperity are wiunn T i m.m.iN, (hi. ! SiivmIIcI.- Tin' !tl (b Will lent, to ()lllM Nl'Wn HKfii.-y -- ..II . 1 . . t.. 1 t j . I riixiuo ieirir. ironi rcnoj;rnii hii t'liiihoi' lioN luiM' tnken plnce. A orowd led li N S. Tehekhelilye. ltHil(f of (lo micial deinoerHtie )nit,v, iiitl i member l the diimit, ii'iide a t'einii'iil lor Ibe i opening " the iIumi.i. CoKiuk-. iliii ifil the inn er niul tn.'tiv veie wiinnlcil" GOTKBCtiionew AKROW a ror 2Sc COO-AK IT FITS THU CtlAVAT CHKTT PtAOODV 4 CO lC M'lHI I ff ""V n a M l-yF5 t jiu i X A. If i V 1 v I v I V 1 v i f I v 1 ? 1 V MEDFORD, ORFflOX, "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER V""-,WH - a - TPAY COUNTY ROAD TAX t'lihold - SAI.K.M, Oie, Oct JH InK tlio contention or the commit Alouora of Multnoninh comity that sec tion 0.1 l.T, I.. 0, I,., an iimended by clmiitor 11 I, linge 2."i, Ociiuyil l.siws of OroKon, 1(1 IS, which kIvw the board authority to dlvldo th cotultj' Into "iiiHflblo nnd convenient fond dlHtrlcta," without nuv llniltiitlnn 'ii to tholr oxteiit, Khoiild tule, thu Hii liremo court IiiiB (IIhiiiIhuimI the ui)ll cntlon or Wllllnm K llrndy for ti writ to coiiijiol the commliMiloiiurH to fol low tlio comnilHfdoiierH to follow an other section. llrndy hoiikIiI to lime the board cdinpellod to conMltuto the city of I'ortland a HOjirnte road illntrlct, iiur miunt to aeotlou r:M."., 4. O. I.., n amended by (taction 1 of chaitur 'Z, pane 135, Ooneral l.awa of Oregon, 101S. In uiiliolilliiK cbnidor 10 1, tlio su preme, court sny Hint Intisniuch nn It van passed later than chaptor 127, and In tlio hint c.xpreaalou of tlio IukIb laturo, it holda rooiI 'If the coiiHtltutlon given nny of. foct, fiootlon (i.1i: an lant amended net nil of Becstlon 0.1 IS na It now atandH' any tho Hiiprenio (ourt. "Thoro enn be but ono aeollon flit.'! of Lord' Oro Kon l.nws. It the flint ainendmunt uh piiMned In 19i:i, nnd tho last nninnd ment, chaptor 1!M. had pannnil jiiHt aa It readH, no ono would hnve contend ed that the proviso making nopnrato road dlHlrlctH out of itlen, omitted In GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL T. U.".(Vnl iMitile I)i-.Iiom Omuli off noil llinibles Itetiiilj of Vour llnlr Within ton mlnutea nfter an (ippll cation of Dnndetlno ou can nor find it Mingle trace of dandruff or falling hair nnd our sculp will not Itch, hut what will ploneou most will bo af ter a few wooka' uo, when you aeo new hair, fluo and doUn at firm oh but it'iilljf now hair growing nil over tho tolp. A little Damlerino Immodlntoly double the homily of your hnlr. Xo difference how dull, fnded, hrlttlo and aoruggy, Jut moHton a cloth with Oandoiino and carefully draw it through your hair, taking ono itiiall atrand at u I lino, 't'lie effect la ninna Ing -jour hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance, an lucompaiablo lui tro, foftiiHBn and liiMirinuco. Cat a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton'H D.unleiliie from nn drug atoru or toilet counter, and provo that your hair In aa pretty and koft :u nny Unit enreleea tieatmant-that' all you craeleaa Irentnient -Ihat'H all -you aiirely can li.ne beautiful hair and lots of It If vou will hint r a little Dandeilne 'i Y t THE i .t f t ? ? ? ? ? CIE IS USE tho last nnuMiiliiuMif. would Ii road Heiu-1 an 2nit lieutenant of the th Into or larked to It ' rdnif.nny to Hticceett Moiitoiinut Fos- "Tlie- llrnt lmvliiK been panned nt' leiv whuif resignation was made nee the sainu semlon. but prior to the nee- wnnrj owing to lila removal from the ond. itoea not In nny wliv avoid or state. Other nilvnncenieiitK and pro modify the application of the coiibU- niotloiiB have boon nnnoiinreil by tutlonal Inhibition " Captain Vance, among which Is the ' unn nnin NAMFn IIWWI WkaW kM iiiiiiimw AS NEW MILITARY AIDE j Anninnuenu nt has Just been m.tdc jof t"1-' ajiliolntiuent of llolbert S. 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' cm' ,Por our HhiBtratcd catalogue of " -"- -'--' liniiilsomc presents which you can obtain for our tags or coupons. Send your name uml address on u postal, address Premium Department, 331 Battery Street, San Francisco. PAGE Today and Tomorrow The Master of Photo-Drama FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and the Piquantly Pretty Actress MARGUERITE SNOW In a Picturization of Otis Skinner's Great Stage Success "The Silent Voice" A Screen Classic in Six Superb Acts ' 20, 1015 promotion of Sergeant MIc I'urdln to . .. ... ... , ..... .1tt tll.Vt III c I1""""11 "l "" -''K''"'l. "i" line to the 2d lleutennnt. Sergeant I'urdln FueceedH 1st Sergeant lint Conrad, who has ictently moved to ,, ,, , . Spn 1 imiclsco. J r!Csx V r sj&&& jmf Medford's Leading Theater Daily Matinee 2 p. in. : : Evening 7 p. nt. E TEA HI I0,M8H1I0E Don't' stay grayl Here's a simple recipe that janybody can apply with a hair brush. Tim uno of Snge nnd Sulphur for re- storing faded, gnty h.ilr to Its nnturat color dale buck to grftnlniollior' time. B(e U8f(1 ,t lo kccp ,lcr haIr lK.lUlU(uny dark, cIomy nnd abundant. Whenever her bnlr fell out or took on that dull, faded or utrcnkcd npiicirance, thin sim ple inlxluio w.t applied with wonilorful effect. lint brewing nt homo In inumy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking ut hiiv drug (doro for a CO ornt Iwttlo of "Vyeth'a Sage nnd Siilnluir llnlr Itm tiy," you will gt't tills fa mom old rcclio v Inch can lie depended upon to restore niiturnl color nnd beauty lo tlio hair nnd Is splendid for ditndruu, dry, fevcrluli, itchy neitlp nnd falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist sayg it darkens tlio hair no niturally nnd evenly that' nobody can Icll it lm N-eii applied. You Imply danin a epongo or soft brunh llth It nnd draw iU through your hair, taking one atrand nt a ttme. Ily morning the gray hair dii fippcnrn, nnd after nimtlier aplleiiUou or two, it become iK-autifully dirk, glowy, soft and nbundilut. Our New Department Kor tho cotnenlence of our nntrons we have Installed n department for clock iniikiiiK, Jewolr lopnlrlnK, dia mond HottliiK nnd iiRato luountuluK. Wo nro now In n position to kIvo j on prompt orleo, combined with fliHl-clnuB workmanship nnd reason able prices on any wulch or clock work )ou tuny favor im with. Wo will call ror and dollvor our clock. MARTIN J. REDDY TIIU JKWKLEK 212 B Main St MICDFOItD, OIIK. BUTTER Growing mora popular every day. Sweet ami a superior flavor. 65(5 PER ROLL White Velvet Ice Iream Co. 32 So. Contrnl, Phono 481 T ? ? ? ? r y y y y y y t y y y y y y f y y y y y t y f y y y y V t y y 1 i iA ft it ADMISSION 5, 10 nnd 15 cents 'Mary will b with m Monday.' ' h h niJ I4VIT I li. n. r M i mil 4wy tVbuifcM m 1 OaeiB J MrwwMW)mH'kVAWmKmr4UHt i : ..