Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 12, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER IS GUEST OF HONOR ON PAFICIC COAST
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POULTRY
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To tho Kdllors
I linvo real! with Interest llio artl
ftlw In tho Mall Tribune rclntivu to
holding ti poultry allow fit Medford In
JamifU-y. I tun glad to know tluro '
la growing Intercut In thin lino. A
good poultry iltow will ho n ntnp In
tho right direction In developing on
Of Jncknon county's inoit Important
IndtiHtrlos, and nothing; would Htlin
ulnta that industry as would an ex
hibition of pttro bred poultry, and a
program of practical poultry Iiuh
htindry In connection thorowlth.
I can eo nothing whatever in tho
way of a successful poultry show horo
this wlntor. I havo soon Hucconsful
poultry shows hold whoro conditions
Woro most unfavornhlo as roin)inrpd
with conditions horo In this vnlloy.
And it ncoiiifl to 'mo that tho dovol
opmont of poultry In tho Hokiio river
vnlloy can bo flocurod nioro eanlly
than nny of our many noitluclml In
diiHtrlos. A hutiKry markot Is already
waitlni; all tho orkb and stock wo can
produce. With San Krnnctaco on tho
notith nnd Alaska on tho north with
Us vnst resources Just bpKlnnlnj; to
attract tho settlers In Kreater tiiint-
hnrs, tho demand for poultry products
will Increaxo faster than tho supply.
For poultry production, tho cheapest
land Is as stiltahlo ns tho best, drouth
is no detriment, no definite specified
production In advanco In required as
th mnrkot is ready for tho produc
ts tlou of tho small flock of a dozen
' linns ns readily as tho combined flocks
of many thousands,
, t Ono of tho greatest benefits com-
King from a poultry shqw H tho stlm-
. Minting of tho breeding of hotter potil-
,.- try. Wo alroady havo soum well
bred poultry In tho valley. In niak-
Ing tho nwnrdii on poultry at tho
.Inokson County I'olr for tho past
threo years I havo found stock equal
, to what J havo seen at ClilcnKo, St.
Louis, Indianapolis, and such shows
of tho east. Home of our Jackson
ootinly birds havo won tho hluo al
Seattle, 1'oitlnnd, Salem and tho host
i shown of tho coast, and wo alremlv
J havo .sufficient quollty horo In tho
f vnlloy to havo a IiIkIi class show In
,. Medford tills wlntor.
( Hut tho well bred flocks urn the
exception and an annunl poultry show
will greatly Improve the HHrao
Poultry quallly. I'uro brad poultry
, command bettor prlcmi Ml tho pck-
. ittg house, prodiic mora omm and'
blggm- profits. Many oil me now
snylim, "My hens won't lay now when
eggs nro high priced." but you do not
lioar this from th breeder of puro
urtu stock who uuilerslknus tiie es
sentlwl principles of pkk production.
- With well Imirt slock and lutslltgttut
eare, the uvoragtt annual ogg pro
duction per lion should bo at least
160 Instead of 75 a It now Is. A
good poultry show will liwlp In at
taining this.
As Is woll known, conditions in
llio ItoKtte river valley nro most ox
wllMiit ror profitable poultry pro
duction, it far oxcella any section
of the middle went with which l am
familiar aa au Ideal climate for poul
try. The writer siiecooded In ero
UuufjtK lu Illinois the world cliain
jilOH laying tifii l.ady Bbowyim with
an ogg record of 3M In Hie iar. but
It took tho statu of Oregon a ar
later with Us more stimulating ell
iiHite and superior conditions for
poultry brooding to outdo I.Hily Show
j oh with tho hen Ihut produced moro
tfcau aoo oggs in tho year.
With such oxeellont natural (Hin
di do im for Kiiiltry and with au es
abllhcd market for our groalost
wsllii production, I sincerely hope
the present Interest In poultry will
y km! 1 1. crvititlllsH into a permanent
poultry oraantsntlou In Jscksou coun
ty, and a successful poultry show In
J4dionl IIiIk winter. You can count
on tin' writer to do ull in his power
(a iniiKc it u surcesH.
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ho winter m-omiii in society llfo i in mil .swing nml tho Pacific const
tho moral of nationally prominent, folk, Is showing evidence of (his fact.
Montnlvo, tli palatial homo of Seimtor .Tames Duval I'lielaii, near San
Just', (nl nwung ulilo Its jKirtalf Oct. UJt, tho honored guests, William
T. .McAdoo and Mr. .McAdoo, rliiiriniug (laughter of I 'resident Woodrtnv
WIInoii. Tho luncheon was M-rveil on tho veranda, after which the guests
wiindertMl nhout tho beautiful gmumN or eiijnycsl (ho nit treasures of tho
mansion. Tho picture iow.n left to right: .Mrs. W. J I. fjunar (wife of
Judge liiitimi') and Mrs McAdoo (wife of Secretary .McAdoo.)
FIND PELLAGRA CAUSE,
AND CURE FOR DISEASE
WA8IIINOTON, Nov. 12. Discov
ery of tho cause and euro for polloBra
A-au announced formally
the public health service
nouncoment follows tti- rocent publi
cation of a report by Surgeon Joseph
(Soldbnrgor, on a year of experiment:!
In co-operntlou with southern stalo !
health officials domonatratlng tho
correctness of tho tjioory that n otio
slded diet lacking lu prololds would
cause (ho dliienso and Hint a woll bal
anced diet would euro It.
"Tho spread of this dread malady
which hus heon Increasing lu tho
United States at a terrific rate during
tho last few yoars may now bo check
ed and eventually eradicated" aaya
tho service statement. "It is estim
ated that TTi.OOO cure of the disease
will havo occurred la tho United
States lu 1015, and of this number
at least 7500 will have died before
the end of tho year. In many sections
only tuberculosis and pneumonia ex
ceed as n cause of death."
The final dletnry tests were, made
at the farm of the MlasUslppI peni
tentiary where half it dnsen eonvlfta
were given pellagra by feeding them
for five months on bountiful meals
consisting chiefly of cereals and
sweats and lack Inn In meats, milk, I
.ggs. beans nnd pens. Tho victims '
ICCV
nor
health thrniiKh a mended diet
SAND FORTRESS HALTS
ADVANCE OF TEUTONS
1IKUM.V, Nov. 11! Tho difficulties
of tho army besieging Dvlnsk because
today by i of tho nature of the fortross which is
Tho an- built of sand are pictured by Captain
von Kuoschuetzky, correspondent of
the Vosslseho Zollintg.
"Had It heon of rock," ho says,
"exports declare It would havo been
knocked to pieces long ngo but an
artillery bombardment Ih of little
nvnll ngiiliiRt a sand fortress. It was
enptmed fifteen times hetweon Sep
tember 15 and October 2G nnd still Is
not In tho (icrmnna' possession. It
has been reduced lu slzo one-half
without affecting tho strength of tho
remainder.
"Kvery rod of land Is covered with
permanent trenches roofed securely
nstalnst shrapnel and shell fragments
mid connected with socallud fox holes
small shelters where the garrisons
are secure against the heavlost sholls.
RxplodliiK projectiles are smothered
In tho sand trenches skilfully laid
out so they are mutually outflanking.
An uppurotttly successful success of
ten means the dentructiou of the as
Knllnnts by the flanking fire of ma
ehln Kuns. One eompuny thus lost
.11 dead on Ortober US."
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Always fry with Cottolene
Whatever you fry with Cottolene is delicious and digestible. The true flavor of chicken, j
finri nntfirnfiR. or anv other fried foods is enhanced. I
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9 r.nrt-nlfinfi hns dono much to do awav with tho old oreiudico anrainsfc fried foods. As it does 1 1
The World Famous
fitly were pardoned by the gover- ;8.R AbJiVSbYAIMI
and are now being restored to P L'tillY J I flH I
EXPERT TELLS FACTS
ABOUT NEW
HERBAL SKIN BALM
The many Miflfi.r d. ni L Tit torture lhi
i lull, im in ..ml iti Mill lis kUi! In kieiw that
iifK hiii. I lli.it it inJ I rout Nuluie
1 livrlit, tint cll .H.tle mid ln-am hfjling n
1 hiii iluil hat Uxii )iieii by Kicarc (r
I Ih iflirl i( lit many ilhc4iiriict moir.
Mr. W. J. uriiM, lio U dvios MW W
. iul nrk with the Aim-m an Ucdkitu Com
I y ul Allruiuwn ami vihuin you l lib
I lily adilir.t in ii ! llit dim, wiiu. I
"1 B" l'u til U'tN.MA to itluan Mc
Kliliy. SI J Turner hi., vf Ihlt city, and Mr.
MvKul'y liaa jul u'liie In ia ith Iho lulluw-
t.3 .l.laltl.'i.ll '1 u 4 ...!. I.. I Mik.ll r. ral. sll
iwrr uiy aunt ami lumia. i nv irtcu (orrti
cmnlirt, tmt ihmk niiiird to l4V auv rlfnt
er IhucIiI mt. 1 IrlcJ on box oi 1)'KMA
tlv. Aftr am.l iii iLftflv flur a wivk I mta
lrc4 lu tut llut my Lin i all ilrauil ui
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Wliy ullrr Hum imliiiitiy nuiillont er inc
firr ul Ivi'imu, r lunuiae Kurt, er wiMi
likliri, v lint llii vkonilrilul urw dirrtry
vill al tim ktui all a irTriiuif tint lngitt In
lit 41 dl t.U-
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from win. hi H'l.XMA, I Ik ( Im-ImI lulm,
i,u lie muuil, AW li luday.
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. PALMERS PIANO PLACE
IT Nih ( 'Ull il Am., !.; i l.i I' ,.'!'
Chesterfield'
Fee Positively $2.00 after this week.
Low (ce this week only.
Simply ImfUea deit-rlitlon and
auiam'ii the entire eivlliiod world, nnd
nlaees hliuaalf beyond tho possibility
of roniiH'tltloiis. Itenioves evil In
fluenees, reunites the soimrnted,
brlnuM iibont your every wish Imme
diately, reveals your llfo from infan
cy to old ne. Hntlsfaetlon (;uiunn
teed. S I. IKK ItKADl.NU, 1.
(Ives datos, faets, flKuros, tells you
of livniK or dead; YOUIl SKt'ltKT
i'KOt Hl.ics, (he eaiibe and remedy:
ii Ull, eerylhliiK; Klves InfiillUile
.i.'-i.-e on all affairs of llfo; l.OVK,
l itrilTSllll', MAItltlAr.U, business
) i nl.it ions, transactions of every ua
f ll uii are worried, ueridexed
er ii' timilile. rail tuday.
Winn Do IVe $1.11(1
1 . II your tiawie, toll your tiae.
i"i iiirtiiMitlott, and what condition
iiimiuess Is in sad how to nro-
t. ti'll ou all about your wife.
i ' i ( w n't heart or lover and how
' v u tlit let of anyu you desire
ii yon oi any mov, journey, hm-
.' tu. in. I'uaitlttB or ciang of any
" l vvhieb may b bfor you and
in ,i.t to oHuiH iho boat rvsults
i :' 'hi naejly h0 t trust and
!i 10 shun. I ii :i miii whom and
.. . l on lit Many ..' at all. nnd
.. i tiH-ir uantu, Ml, u 'I'Mlou and
.ii-vi-ituin In aliort. I i. ., evry-
iIiiiik wiu iul! i to find out. ind that,
too uti..in ii ik vou a gif-tlon or,
wu i. 4 king wont. '
mim im: tmk wwua tXI.V '
Ihtriul'tt Mt thA Snlm UiuHiiiiy '
W'hatever you fry with Cottolene is delicious and digestible. The true flavor of chicken,
fish, potatoes, or any other fried foods is enhanced.
Cottolene has dono much to do away with tho old prejudice against fried foods. As it does
not soak into the food, it performs fully the real function of a frying agentit cooks the food
and adds not only to its flavor but to its wholecomencso.
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For more than n quarter of n century Cottolene has held In
own place, in a clons by itself. There is no substitute for it.
Always remember to use one-third less Cottolene than you
would. of butter or lurd.
Sinco Ccttolrnc doca not nbsorb tarttcr. or (V.lo, it may lo
uocil over and ov.r cgain for fryitiR. Heat it R'.awly.
Cottolcno is packed in pails of vnriqit.-. aisea for your con
venience. Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply.
Write our General Offices, Chicago, for a free copy cf our roal coel: boo!:, " HOME I1TILP3."
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"Cottolene makes good cooking better
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f - Pork
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Youe Bear
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Meat
at Public Market
SATURDAY
Stalls Hand 12
BOB CROWDER
Conic early and avoid the rush
A TIP-
TO PEOPLE WHO PY CASH:
Don't help pav tl.c 'ov fclltiw's hill.
TO PEOPLE WHO TAKE THEIR GOODS HOME:
Don't help pav to havo lite otiif- fellow's .iroods
delivered.
WE SELL FOR SPOT CASH ONLY AND DON'T
DELIVER
Best Creamery Butter, per lb 30c
A. & H. Soda, per pkg 6c
2 lbs. Coffeo for .' 35c
Ripo Tomatoes, por lb lc
Other prices in comparison.
Jackson County Supply Co.
TllKClT-PlNCKdK'OCKIfS.
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I'M WITH YQU, MEDFORD HIGH!
Asidand"-Medfoi
AT MEDFORD
The Big Football Came
Saturday, Nov. 13
Jackson Street Field. Game 3 p. m.
Admission, before Saturday 35c, Saturday 5Qc,
Tickets on sale at Swing's Gun Store, The
Shasta, Me Bride' and The Alco
The Last Game til Medford This Year
California
and the world
must hny
GOOD-BYE!
I tlu
Panama-Pacific Exposition
for this ureal fittr tmiHt rloso its yatOH on
Saturday, December 4th
Thr Ii bMt a short time Ion. if ou iulw ma
Iav Ui1 oxwnltlon. yuit will lot.e a wuiwlwfwl ui
IMjltynUy to nturfj' tb aaanra lu sclM. art,
mannfnotKrgB or rarmlnic being tuadu at the ira
out time. Low round trlti fare oh ttM
SHASTA LIMITED
iih liberal ktopuvirs.
Write lor our illiMtr.iOti ixuivlct Uuldu NotM."
It la an luvaluable gmUt uook.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Joaa it. Scott. tinral lawiuaei Ago(
l'rtlauil. (tiKun
Xov. 15 Onm .a i Waahinjjton Ajle l)y.
ll.iiike. ru V.it Main alrt. Hours
:i I-, to s e . in Daiix and gun
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