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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1915)
VMW nix MKDFOm) ISIATTi TMBlTNK, AfTCDFORI), OI?FU)Y. MOXDW. KOVKMIJKK 1, ni.'i 13 r-- 'i' 1 M 9 SAM RICHARDSON CLIMBS ME 10 ROUT COONS A hunting party ponaivtinir of S. T. Hlchnrdiioii of the .Model noth ing coinpnny, this r-ily; M. (K Iw lenao of Aaiilnml niM Jim I)iiiken of the rnlfny, retun.rd the latter part nl hut tvoek from a i-t " mw" '' "" Mount AndCraon wilde. Air. Jlichiird foil ti'fwrt Hint thi- pnrtv gut Hv-.i deer, two bear nml three rnewtotia, tlio latter IiirnisliiMtf tlio incidental spoil of tho trip. Tho pelta from the lionra na- expcptionnlly fine. The deer woio in fino condition. Mr. Jtlehurdaon joined (lu party at Vmoii creek, from which point the iiimrnda want to Mount jliiiierson, directly went of Crntor In lie, wjwrj they entrenched for the f-niupuipn, lint-iii ix pnnk Ikjiw, on nbnnimnt mipplv of eninmiaanrv deliPiiPic and u torilnble nrwunl in nitinitiom'. DmkPim wax i-cirnHiijr the purty with nn ArkHiim tnrn ulmut eveUim rneeooit i'Iiumw when HichnruVoii, l wiyw lmxiiif. n keen iyc out for I ho iiinin dinnee for uiiiih", dWovereil lour nieenwn tniHwit, ample mio, up tho canyon, cucapim ftppiirviitlv from too intimate ii(iitiliomliii with tin' camp of the invndam. Dinkent ex citedly climbed h inminlniii nppanui ly tw Index liiftli, more or It'-iH, to pc tho young hound tor the Hpuil of enpturinjr tin VonitH. KiclmnNon climbed tin1 Iri'C, up which lliV Yumi jif.j prfeeitiii linn, imti prnniieueu 10 nlmhe tho vnnninlH out for Urn nnutc log. The firxt 'coon llmt hit III ltrmiii1 promptly stilled in to the jionmia itiul ut once licked tho hunch, ' the hit tor mil lutvinar pretiowaly " joyed" experience with hiuiIi uniiunl', lint finnlly till' riicmmn wna overcome mill wpiiI into tlm bug. One of the other mut'iioim oat'iiped. hut tttn oth er wore Captured, after n tntggl tvi.li Ilic hoiiiidN, in which uiiniremenl the latter wero ehiiined together! Tli us hnnilirnppod, tliey lound tho tnnk n bloody nffmy, liut three plan tigmdes at oini time wim tint featun of thai day' wurl;. On tnu'lhlrd morning out th party enjoyed n unowHtoini, in which foui iuehuK of muiw fell. Mr. Hielund'-tiii lell the pailv till on the M-ctil of hijr ir.nne. lie icaeh ed tli- eil luti Kridav tveninu, lm in1: ei iomiI liii Npi'iieiH'c mum nii. AR F. IE AiLANTIC LINES TO LARGELYSOUGHTBY OBEYSEAMEM'SLAW 5 many localities; 50URT MARTIAL ON NEGLECT CHARGES WWrON. .o. I llefore u court martini nt ih (li:rlHtun unvy aril, Itear Ailmlnil WHIUili NoImiii l.lttlo. retlruil, toda fueed clmrmw ot ne lect and vnrttluKitiieu. Tlit Kuvurn incut owiituud tlmt UKeil d(tfKti In MibiiidiinH K-I, eonlntrleil b tho Fori Klvr Ship tttiUdtuK eompMiiy ut (Jiilnr). were overluoked by Itewr Ailtnlrnl I. title while he wna on duty nx linpeclor or m.ielilnert In vpmU belli- built ut lb' I'ore Hlver arilu. NEW YOIW "OH NHW YOHK. Nov. 1. Ti wif frimUU of New Vork tme close their IlKht for thw ballot loilny. ('iidbt imiM'd by tlm drlMt of wirfraKt In N ItirMy, their Imuitr prmilil vic tory in th lo(lou tomorrow. Mra Currle Champan rait, ihalr inn.) of th raiuiiahju eoiuoitttua, aald (hut th auffraabx had load an niiunl hoiiae to uouft rompalKn nil ovi'i- tlii Htuitt and that thia waa the l.jbU for l heir dtwlM-utlon that !. ouu.ono w onion lu New York atat w.tntod to vtt. Ttiu nadr of tin' viiiiiien'.i nuan liatluna aialnut nuifrar," iVi-'liie't ileicut of the uliieudini il lit' .1 I a rue inuj.irllv F t 10 0EA0 OF PA H 18, No. t -All tUiut and All 8ouU diiv; 'll in oluervud lu I'arta uud tkroiiiiiioiii Franca toda and to morrow i pIlKnuineM of wreath bearing tbrituita or moiM-nora 10 tha eeuibtriSi, In nttwt gf h'!i aro iurisVo klu in alio havp raiirn on the Not'ld"! i' iM. Home ii 1 . 1 1 crlcei wero held cuirda.v. 11 ..I i.it idlitrluiaKt'K t tliw cmW' 1 u Hit Mara battle- ground. 1 1 -i"' ot Paul IWrou ltHle, tip 1 1 ' Clou aai to the lunnuiO' in i4 at fvr L' CihjtlS u nu lerv 1 1 th i?t frejrh writ era v. I Imp in in Uillxl 111 the jvar. HY W. V. WATSOV Tho eaKerncM with which proRrfB Ive diatrleta or the country are con stantly bidding for the eatabilehment of net SHgar factortea In their "oa- pcctally farorcd" localities ia known better to beet luaar factory proprie tors than to tho layman, but It la known generally that progreaelve coinmunitles am eager to uncuurnee tho uatabllehnient or any lnduatrlat enterprlae for tlio auccesaful opora tlon of which they hare the raw ma terial or can produoe it In their roa pii'ttvo localitloa. All WhiiI I'jictoilei There'la no progroaaivo ronton In the United Btntn whore mignr heata can be sucrtiMifiillr iiroiliicud In av erage yield and will) proper content or augur that Mocmn't want a hoot auger fnutory. Am ovlileueo of thia fact, Il may be aald Unit tho Orofton Utali Bumtr cmuimuy. now oncourau- lug tlio growth of miuur bentH lu (ho Itifguo rtvor valley lu sufficient ton nngo to warrant their putting 11 mil lion dollnr nunr factory in HiIh dis trict, Im rocnlvlug nollcltsitloriH from many rnRlona of tlio country-oarn-oNt, oagiir IniMinoflN Invltntiona to lo cate In llmlr ledpccllvjii coiiiinuultkm. Attractive luducunientM are ourod, In many liiMtancen. I am permitted to quoin from the lout urcmit appeal received by the Oregon-Utah HiiKar eompniiy. It eomeH from Itoauoao, Virginia, from the ugriiultural ami Industrial aKunt of a largo oreunlzatlou and from the ccrotury of the board of trado. Un der (Into of October 28, It biigltm: "1 mil Informod that you 111 o aook Ing a locution for tho eitablUilimunt of n now plant. If this Information la correct, 1 bog lo direct your ut teutlon " and o forth. Again: "Thin territory offerM npcclnl Indtieo ineiitM to ludiialilnl nml luaiiuractur Ing tiiiturpriioe " ami ho on. Fur ther en: "lu addition, wa have adopt ed a llboral policy with rognrd to ao curltiK new induatrloa of merit and will ncoonl you wary fnollity for tint Hdvautngrouu oalabllihinont of our enterprlae." Ilnudeil to I'm 1111 'sikcr IMultor The letter, which la it long and do tailed appeal for ImuiedlHto coimld ni'Htloii, cloneti with an urgilut reiiuimt for an early auawer, with aomo na durance of fnvor. And yet tho Oregon-Utah Sugar company comet to Itoguo river valley, without roiiueai from our farmera or bualneaa men, and aeatire na giving abundant official data from aoll o pertM and thoao who know what aort of a climate wo have, that aura la one of the choicest region 011 the continent for tho profitable produc tion of atigar beeta and tho maiiufac lure of atigar. Thoao beet augur peo ple know where the dealrubln local It leu are for the auroeaaful couduut of their bualnoaa. They wouldn't have come (0 llogue river valley with out flrai having ubtaliied poaltivo proof that we have a tlirlco-lileaaixl region for tho augar boat induatry; nor would they have come, under oiv dlnary rlrrutuataucen, at all, without flrat aaklng ua: "What will yon (jive iik'" If Ihey were almply an averac promotion prupoaltlon. tin we have what they need -the rlKht imi 01 aoll and the right kind or eliinate, and they have what we tned the men). Have the termer of 1 III" valley the bualneaa erumen to araap the altuatlon and cling to it. before some of theae other comma -nlilea, tnalattng on being heard In the Meramble for an Imtoenae biiatnea rnterprlue, unairh it away from them" Have Ihey no energy? No enterprlae No deeialon? No liualncn con rage T 'l'eniHil.lng Willi Onpital We have temporlaed with outalde capital. Keeking liivculmem here, until outalda eapltal will aoan he afraid to devote any time locking for en op Hiri unity for In veil meal here Not withstanding the fort that we have made nothing from our farina and .irehj.rdtf tn recent yeart --eUiefly, too, hiiAuae of our lark of enter :tist .n delaying tho laatallatlou or an Irrigation eyatm anall wo nuu ifthi the further meaaare of bualneaa temeriiv hy turning 40 wu the first oifer uf a chance to make opine mone ? U wa negloet tkl aplendid oppor tunity that font to ua dm a atlver platter, we'll have to toko lhi qOH eipn uroa and they'll be karH lu lM-ar: hut. It we oeoepA It. all we'll have to do will be to vrodwre tim gooda aud lake Ike money aad we'll be mighty glad to get It. MNtXiN. N- I. HirAithwrWH- tuui !'ne'er. - d li7. 'umwii widely il- 11 Mfienti-i, uilior and tMlueuto-. i'ied liMia. He n coiR4utod with York eollK i d Ik Royal t'olleft uf Keieme, bed orv.i! z phuoipttl of the I ui.'ikil .i' l.ivndiin .iud was li" er fn n! 111 t'l the ltiili-h .1 UI l I K'.l. XI.W YOifK, Nov. 1. Yirtimlly nil the rtinmhip eonipiiiiiitx oHi!ilinu Ameiienn-oMjied (eiimpi 111 and mil ol Nw 'iork liiii'lior hine rjmde nr mngeHieritH to cmpK with the 1.1 ae'iiDfii" lii w which In " ei - imt.ii ic on Ttiu-(lii, 'I'll,' I.im ri'iMMKs 7 , pi'i cent i the -uw to lit .iU)r ' 11:1- 'ilcr-tamt t!ic ImiyitiiL'i- ii-eil l their oflicci nml chIIk for mlihtioiiiil 1 1 1 - hunt and Mifolv ootiinei'Mt. Wiin, itnlt'll todin I'uil 111- tliern I'ucifiir. Old Poti.iinon, j Civile, .Mrtllor.v, I'mio Hue, I'iiIim and New KiirIhimI tmoapoit'iiHin finef. ei" endeavoring tonb'ev the mw l.iw. s BETTER, SLEEPS ILL , LONDON. Nov 1. -The condition ! of King Oconto, who., was injurod i ThurRdar by a fall from his borne, ; pontlnuoi to Improve. The following (bulletin, timed nt 10 o'clock this t morning was Issued: firing thoao old nibgazlnos and pc-1 "Imjirovcmpnt in the condition of rlodlcals to tho Mull Tribune for the kln rontinue Ilia maJeKtx had binding. a better nlaht ' o inr ua itnowm oniv one -teiuiipr hits been withdmwil fiom -crMie here lieenu-e of (he new miiiiiemi'iit-. KAISER GIVES HBNGE GOTHIC Ttin new ARROW 2 for 2Sc COLLAR IT FITS THE CRAVAT DKIM.IX.N'ov. I. uu loiidoii 1" a. m. Hiiilicinr WilKam hi" nw.inli tli" iron crof" ot the firit ila"--! to flown I'rinee n-.iiii'. of Siivmt 0.1 the recommendation A the co.niiuiii ( der-iii 'I'icl. m rccoifnitmn ot ll'e stniie- he ic'iilcred in the l.iti -t li.i' ties. aCsgess, mmsmmmsgrngs -r- 'F fr-fe. AJSSSKt.dStSSs'i 1 .Hlr - Jl. !- 1 I f IJ 1""1 V, ?XV&'"-up m ""JLgr w I'lflMSS KZ&r- .mOTJ'V i-jtFc wri , . fldia2& C'Jr'ir-rA-k-t ' '2" &Azii:v7 n'- 'fcf J WTyr- Tt EZSml-Ll tm. 3? f&ZJk. ''V. h,,SHk&&$ smm j -" f'r.L turz it -e 'a-Ka-itt ( jvpjfl 1 Wr rBB n. 1 w FtaTCW IM, k ,j. v." If ww?r t- . . V-c'-'1 00O ming 1 Dayton, Ohio. Merchants everywhere tell our 800 salesmen that business is booming. Farmers have had two record crops, at big prices, with big demand at home and abroad. Stocks of manufactured material are short, and labor is in great demand. 1 --A" ; ir- uj 'iki ii'LHiuij in i3r3S3&S5K ft - '''-S-f--:- Jr'iSft v-w"wS -Tri r- -i rjl'!ry .v',- ''"'-".. ""r'v"'C.'VSis.- ',-i-v "'';-"''J,: .'l -, mm jiairte irfiV. v 'JifJMiJ;''1 i1 i ! ' gfcpnniB B. 1... s u3 vv "irigeiTMfr:-r M 4V KBK?S --t-fcUnii?Sji' fa 1 - -rwj.w U TAJ f WjGjW m rr ssms- m Exports largely exceed imports. Factories are busy, many work ing overtime. More freight cars are needed, and steamers are taxed to capacity. People are living better, and spending their money more freely. This country has the best money in the world, and more of it than ever before. Such a combination of favorable circumstances never has occurred before, and probably will never occur again. Billions of dollars are passing over the merchants' counters. The people who spend this money want the best service. They demand it in all kinds of stores, from the smallest to the largest. They get it in stores which use our up-to-date Cash Registers, which quicken service, stop mis takes, satisfy customers, and increase profits. Over a million merchants have proved our Cash Registers to be a business necessity. SigneJl jHtcunx e ,. c52aiB Writ for booklet to - , .-..: The Nntimal Cmh Register Company, Dayton. Ohio.tr , , iSpIfSkv Wtt ;v.- .. -Trass u . " wnutMv,- we.1" . i ''" " fi ""N rJaMW'?'''iiliyttttl -Iff 5 "Jfe"' ?Cj$B& IfJ lKS:ife3S?----PC!!r! "" m''Wsmmm . -S!5S.TiiSZ2 1 ttU. 1- 'iH'3iWHWriJrVt ja,kJS:2r?( f f5SCSr'-..T;?!gw7i:J?ilf ,wtt IT lJ.-.SV.iJl 1 ---. . - reawk&MkiaBBjBBBBBBBU4-VJir.anlBr .immm$mmmm&-. BH Mh aH CLUtTT. PEAPODV CO.. lHC..wKm LESS MEAT IF BACK T Toko a glass of Salts to flash Kidneys if Bladder bothera you Drink lots of water. Entine meat rcgulnrly cvcntu&lly pro duces kidney trouble In notnu form or other, says a well-known authority, be cause the uric nenl in meat excites tlio kidncv they lecomo overworked) gel ElupgiBh; dug nn and cause all sort? o( distress, jiartictimrly backuclio nml mis rry lu the kfilncy region; rhuumatic twin ges, fevcro lieadachei, noid stomach, con stipation, torpid liter, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment tour back hurts or kith ncys aren't acting right, or il bladder bothers you, get nbout four ounces of Jail Halts from any good pharmacy; tnke n tablcpoonfill in a. glass of water bcfo.ro breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will thon not fine. This famoim salts is made from tlio acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithln, and Iiiib been ii.'ed for gcticraticns to llush clogged killings mid fitiniulntc- tlii-iu to normal netitlty; also toneutraliicthe ncids in the urine to it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. fad Halts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful elfertescent lithln water drink which million of men and women lake now and thon lo keep the kidnets and urinaiv organs clean, .tints ut'oldiiig MTioiu kidney disease. HOTEL OXFORD Newest and Best in GRANTS PASS, ORE. I'inhodles every convenience and comfort found lu a modern hotel. Hot and cold water, ntenm hent and telephone in every room. Large .lieerful lobby with open flro, Well Lighted Sample Itooiux. Hnten moderate. Auto-bus to nil trains. Mud ford trade especially solicited. F. W. STREETS, Prop. 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