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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
L ER REUNITED MTCDFOTm IATL TirmiTNIO. MlODFOttD. OflWION. VIM DAY. NOVUM Bid? 1!. 1015 AFTER 26 YEARS OF LIVING APART Tho rollouItiK. ilccrlhliiK the rv innrrlnRo at Woodland, Cal., or tho liarcnts of Mra. Helen Flint llowo or Mcdford, mother or Mrs. Oiu Sstn uols, nnd lior former husband, I. M. Howo of Guinda, rter 20 yearn of separation, Is taken from tho Yolo, California, Denr.rrat: , Lovers aro sometimes reunited af ter n quarter of a contury'a separa tion, and divorced couples sometimes rcniuna partnership following a short dissolution, but Mr. ami Mrs. Irwin Marccllus llowo of Yolo county pavo Cupid n Job on which precedent could bo drawn on llttlo, If nny. Story of Separation Twenty-six yearn ago, when "Mark" Itowo was 32 years of ago nnd his wlfo 28, thoy "aBrccd to Kothor that thoy ncvor could aprce," but, tinllko tho couplo In Will Carl ton's famous poem, thoy did not chanso tholr opinion "with a quick ness queer to boo." Thoy woro suro thnt Cupid had mado n mistake In tnatcliinir hearts, nnd it took tho winged nrchor more than tho years of n silver wedding npim to prove that ho was rlRht. Today I. M. Howe of fiulnda nnd Mrs. ilclon Kllnt Howo of Medfonl, OroRon, ncaln pllfihtcd troth. Hoy. N. i:. ClbliH officiated at today's cor emony In tho Mothodlst Kplacopal parsonano. Mrs. Glbbs'was tho wit ness. Mrs. Howo enmo down from Orofion on tho .1:30 trnln this morn ing. '. Will Itosldo al, Gtilndii Tho rejoined couplo hnvo children, nil of whom, or course, havo grown up slnco tholr ilaronts' divorce. Thcro uro also two Rrandehlldron. Mr. Howo met nRaln his wife that was and was to bo last winter whllo In Oregon. Thoy found thnt tho oni bors of tholr old loyo woro only smothered, not extinguished, and thnt thoy flamed brightly onco more Ar rnnRPincntH wero nindo for tho ovont thnt took placo at Woodland today. Mr. and Mrs. Howo will llvo at Ctiludu. They hnvo excellent ropu-tatlons. BE CAREFUL, CONGRESSMAN HENRY; THEY'VE GOT EYES ON YOU .? g( & W J& . -fl , mx m -- $2& fir?- VM im yai z& j&&: &- mx m Ocas. 2Z TSE5 M3Wit: 1RW PACI12 TOMB ,. , .,. :jz&7! (F CHESTNUTS PROFITABLE P FOR THE VALLEY IloostliiK homo resource nnd homo products never becomes u chestnut. Thcro li chestnut about rcpontliiK frequently thnt Hoguo river valley will produce a Rroator variety or excolleut fruit, grains and veg etation than nny other r.ectjon qf'tlio coast when tho prone mot hods nro nppllod scientifically Our greatt local wonknoss is doarth of business courage to undortnlto to do It. It is not aw8urprIso, therefore, to lonrn that among thoso things it Is found thnt chestnuts aro entitled to a place. Dr. Walter Stokes, whoso homo is two nnd a half miles uorthwost of Medford's main IiuhIiios. stroot, Is raising chestnuts of flno quality nnd bIo. Many people are fond of good chostnqtH. Why not put out a fow trees .for homo uso. Local grocers import them. Let's abandon thin Im portation business of cvflrythliiK wo can produce at homo, Tlioio isn't a man In Medford or klnlty who will dispute tho fact thnt he needs tho money. WELL H VALLEY Tint sugar beet commlttc began Its work this morning ultli a pleasant taste in its mouth, Carl Y. Tong wald treated It to a sample of dellc Ioiih persimmons raised on the Wo tnrlund home plncn In this city. Mr. Wostorlund planted two treoa ob talnod In the koutli. They nro matod ns to box-. Tholr fruit la most oxcol lont. Thoy boar well. The frost comos In propor time to ripen thorn. Thoy arc a most dtdlolous fruit. Tliero npopars to ob no ronson why thoy tdiould not bo produced plentifully hero In tho orchard, lawn or garden. Hurt Anderson hns also raised an ox rollont quality of tho largor Japan ese persimmon on his place. Speci mens of hit fruit aro on exhibition at tho Commercial club. TCOBERT LEE HENRY WAtfillNflTOX, U. C, Nov. 18. Congressman Henry, lie it known, Itoljert Lee Henry of Texan, sir, isi chairman of the committee on rule note. liuly'H man. KvcpvImmIv jiii tholioiiHO of ieprwiittilive, Whou ,.. ... ... ,ii the Surtm U. Anthony ntifli-ngo Waco will toll you that. , , , i. i r ,i ' ' iiinenilmeiit w In ought before I he Jo Coure.Hiuun Henry tlioho rm.xt roiutVMw it will lie ruiurreil fin t Jit fair uml luihv sex who dwclliilly to tho rulc.-t commiltcc, unit the withoul liiK fnui'ly circle an: ercitl-i'liuiunan will hold the fata of woiiinu lire of only the YiiKUUrft iiitiirust. niiffnijfe in the hollow of hi hum). Ami yet "What elmncc," link Mr. Jlwlill Tliis herious Icmlei' of political nf-Mct'omiiek, "hns a i'onivsinmn fairs has lind wished upon him Ihewlicu 100,(100 women coucentrntc concent tided attention of 100,0111) their attention upon him lot- lie women for the next five mouth-. months?" The "coneentrnlcd attention" is And from Colore--man Henrv's ilc-iiu'd to win M-aic h.illol.s l.illur liulinick one .i-inw to hear the eche: limn In luii bono n U or billet iIkun. '-U'Ii it i lnuic :" ROGUE R VER S CAPTURE AWARDS IN SPOKANE SHOW J. A. Wc-Ierluiiil, now at tho Spo kane National Apple sln(v, l.iiUHifr ."tiino with n ilinplay of DifmfV lnt1r nllcy apple-., i'cuicIihh nuil pearn, wired today that valley fniiH euutur wl five special Aral prizes. Ho tul'i', "Our ('omicc, Anjou, Hose and Winter Xelih pwu nnd T.tnuon Cling penche captured five Hpcciul fimt jiHeV," but we Iol out on the applet on account of tho vcrv ilitiii)ointiii? I.K't thnt they nrrived in hail condi tion "iinl could not lie propcily re packed. J 1 1 nic, color and uniformity wo received the hiuliont HMt'J.'' '" Tlje yjilef uj'pl.v wntfpiijliyr tfa .s-hllcy'Vas Milt fiom flu jurtlmd ImnirirodnrUi llof ami fltfti-o s-tls npt siil'flcienf time after arrival for OBREGON WORSIED EAR GANANEA claim mm repaekin-;. MARRIED William 1'. .Mcllridc mill Hay C. Hueev weic united in inuiTiu-jc by Kcv. W. 1'. Shields, pastor of the I'tt'i-hytoiiiui church, at the miniM at 1 )i. m. l''iid.i. Ni.veinbcr II). Mrs. Mi'llrido in from t'olorudo mid .Mr. M-llriile owiih a I'iiiich on the fVnlral Point road, whore lie bus pre-mml a home for his bride. Air. Md'ritlo i" well nnd widely known, nnd lias many "tiuiM'li frifiids who wish him ami hit bride a happy married life, nnd nil the litcshiugH of our valley in wealth and H'lliwHliip. SteliaV ItarKiilii Colintci The nlsfi Kin doesn't tnl.e the Kill -.aththiK wbo'n about r(nd to ' throw blm over." XOtiALKS, Am., Xov. 1!). Tho l.nli; ToT posHjhsiou of Hermosillo, unpiliil of Souora, Iiiik been in prog re nine.' lute .veilenliiy, ucco'din 1(i mlvioM loieivfid at NojnleH, So uom, opposite hero, by Villa offic ial. If nlho was cliiiiiiod that Oeu cml Obrctnnm!','(;ni5rnTtii' Iondur, uiis rcpulMiljjiuiln utujttgiJiiiuiH penr Citiiancii. Jl '-; ' t'arlos KeiiiwJlttOtlnK Vlllnfiover. u'fC Soaora. do-In rcu today At Ills mil'infKtTi in Mexican Noualcs ttluit (lfflilchps icccivwl by him to- tmv indlrntvd that (Icnerul tlbreuon had been eomplotely routed in lh' fighting north of Cananea. T'.iue hundred fan-unwi dead were left on the battlefield, according to these re- HII'U. flenral Villa personally in direct iiisr the nttack ou the pimHon of (leuornl Diejrucx nt IlcniuMillo, (lov ornor Kandiill Hiate.!, and inessnccn from him said that (ho city was com pletely surrounded. Vilia iifficinlx wciv repoiled here to havo confiscated n I'oiisiuiiitii'iil of copci, haid to he valued nt upprox imutely iV)0,(IO(l, wlii.-li nriivcd at No.'iilc , Siinii.i, tod.iv from tit! mines of the Canmica (nusolidaltd Copper compnu.''. E ALBANY V. Y.. X. lii-smf-rityA en lioin Calil'orniu today oltlttiiiHl (lovcrnor Whitiimn's snjna tiura t jwWmhi iw(ieftiB8 tHinyrvo t tm4fijt ii cwi'tilutiwnal awwdsiifHl ftiviv-g ruift tit' ritbt lu ut, WEAKANDTIREDWOMAN Tells lion Viiml Made lice SIioiik Medford women who arc weak, run-down and suffer flow the con sequent effects of such a condition, will lie interested In Mrs. Udell's let ter. She says: "I am a farmer's wife and as all run-down, woak, tired, ami suffered from InillKostlon, and sometimes It seouiod as though I could not keep around and do my housework. I had taken many modlclnea without bene fit. One day I saw Vlnol advert Isod and made up my mind to try It. I buv taken four bottles and havo gained seven pounds In wolght, urn much stronger, and faal many year youBner than before." Sarah Odell, I.ockjwrt, N. Y. The reason riaol build up weak, run-down noniea so quickly la be eause it enstalua a delleious eombtna IIon of the three meet successful tonics, peptonate of Iroa to enrich and rerltaltM the bloed, the alreiifth creating. body-bulldlag elemeaU of fresh cod-livers without oil, and beef peptoN. We wut to sy to rn weak, rua-down, overworked woaiaa In Uedford that wo wilt retura your awaoy U Vlnol tatta to help yea aa it did Mr. OgoJl. Floy sale at Medford Pfcartoaey Adv. STAR Theatre Tl I.SII.W "Iloaso of a Thousand ( 'audita." A Scllj! HIx Itcela SWEATERS IN SILK OR WOOL J'ibt'o $5ilk Sweaters, in Inney siripes in silk nnd wool niixetj, nmdo purposely for winter wear, then we havo the all-wool quality lor boUi'childrcn and ladies. All prices, all siJos. SILK SCARFS A bright lot of fancy colors in fibre silk, such as gold, green, black, blue, pink and old vosoialso all wnol, at 65 to $1.5Q. Jr ti lit I llll' ANOTHER LOT OF JERSEY SILK WAISTS Those who were not fortunate in getting .some of the last lot will appreciate this opportunity of finding these waists in nil the wauled colors, such as blue, -gold, blacky brown, old rose, Kelly green and L'loKhjs-tll, sizes, at .v .' $1.98 FANOY TOWELS FOR ART PURPOSES Ooine in the pink, blue and gold cheeks and stripes,, with guest towel nnd wijsh, cloth lo match. Many ladies' dioehet edges to match these colors DRUG SUNDRIES AT DEPT. STORE PRICES Note the Savings. Cashmere Bouquet Soap..l3c-21c Packer's Tar Soap at 19c Rearonable Charge for Alterations. Big Savings in the Suit Department I'.verv Suit in the department at a radical reduction, and every single garment this season's styles; colors run to blue, black, brown and green, some fur trimmed, others plain, box styles or Norfolk All $13.00 to $20.00 Suits $12.50 All $20,00 to $20.00 Suits $16.50 'ah ion an t.. d-or. nn (J,.:.. tun Kt i7u tzosq oiycerine Soap i3c jj jj; SHs ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;::;;;;:;;;::;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; $535 aenuine Imported Castile 19c All $33.00 to $-J0.00 Suits M $27.5Q Colgate's '33ig Hath Soap 9c "Woodbury's Facial Soap 19c Colgate's' Dental Cream.. 12c-19c Woiulbuvy.'s Dental Cream 19c (raves' or Lvons' '.I'ooth Powdei' for 19c Tompean Inssago Cream 39c Iiud's Honey and Almopd Cream 39c Holmes' hVagrant Frostilla....l9c Piver's La Trefle Powder 98c Idealine Hice lowder 29c Large bolllo Perrixide 19c Listerinc, host grade 17c-23c Mcnlholntuin 19c lay l?um 9c Williams' Shaving Powder ...19c Colgate's Shaving Stick 19c Tooth Hruslies, Chamois Skins, Hand Lotions, Face Powders and Creams ,'L'oilet Waters and doz ens of evervdav nttcessilies al DON'T PUT OFF YOUR FANCY WORK Something new most every day in (his new department, either in packages or open stock, threads of every kind and color. Linens, either brown or blenched, in all widths, and priced at befpre- he-war prices. ALL MILL.INERY AT ONE-HALF The entire slock to be clos ed out at this radical reduc tion, Tor it, is not our policy lo carry over stock to next season, regardless, of the loss. iUost any sixe or color shape you could expect. life .MA ATHENA UNDERWEAR This is Athena week, and we i considerable less than regular. VELVET GARMENTS are .1 ust received, Velvet Dresses, Skirts agents for this popular line ol un- and Coatees in navy blue and lilnck, tlcrwear, which is shown in both In- very stylish nnd yet inexpensive, es- dics or children's separate or union pccially adapted for misses and suits, cotton or wool. They fit, wash small-size women. Ask to see these and wear superior to other makes. garments. ATTEND THE BAZAAR OF THE LA- DIES' GUILD NEXT DOOR WHEN DOWN TOWN iMany hand-made articles, consisting of tow els, kimonos, lace yokes for gowns, caps, cushions and dozens of other useful articles. FIJI DAY AN'DSATinrDAY ,4V st The. May Co. ;J The Word Thanksgiving ALWAYS SUGGESTS "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" We are especially prepared to serve you with the best pf over thing for this occasion. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY GOOD GOODS EFFICIENT SERVICE MARSH & BENNETT Second door east Fust National Dank. Phone 2.)2. Let "JONES" Fill That Thanksgiving' Order SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE OCCASION KnuUsli Walnuts, per lb i20 Applegate and Daisy Dutter, roll Deal Cream Cheese, per lb fJllANHKIim FS, 2 lbs. for 3 pkgs. .lello w! , in -4 g .L Alinuto l apiocn, per pKg xty $V:lyt iUCMj.-.J" ' t. 9f -kk UJ Reirular 15c Oyslei. can. Mincemeat, 2 lbs. Tar Zfir Mft qtisS&&tW Sliced Pineapple, can 10(, 15t and 20- tI41vlxf'. Sweet and Dili Pickle. "JpCVT-4w Xcw Crop AlmoudK, lb 20c MkjSi These aro only a few of our Spocial Prices. .,l3!HE?,-r COME UP TO OUR STORE AND LOOK OVER THE TWO COUNTERS OF BARGAINS Full Line of Fifth Vegetables. 6-Gallon Keg of Sour Kraut for Sale. Give thankfc that "JONES CAME TO TOWN." PHQN3 285 228 W. MAIN ' . " We still have a few High Grade - COATS and RAINCOATS.. , to close 0111$ reduced 5c ? ? t I i Levi Strauss V A snap if wc have your size. Wc have only a few, so come early Have you your Weed Chains, Robes and Gloves? C. E GATES MONEY Suvort by lotting mo do your work, Watclu'n and I'lotKa cleaned $100. Main Hirlnx $!.ou. Anato (irlndliiK ;t0u ami up. Diamond HottliiK. All klnd of .lowolry rupalrltiK- Special cut on (iuliliml nRaton. Ilargalna In wattlioB. I will niivo you monoy ou all work. KverjthliiK KuarantQil saU factory. ClockH tallud for and do livoruil any ilaiu lit tho city, IWV K. DIX.MOXO, 121 i. Main B(. I'liouo 878-L WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 808 East Main Street Mcdford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers in Southorn Oregon Negatives Made any time o? place by appointment Phono 147-J We'll do the rwit X, D. W3G0TQH. frop. SAN FRANCISCO Corner Cury and Joies Sis." HOTEL KENSINGTON "An tttcl it Rnwm(LM (.Vnlmllr locuttxl within tlieatra oni ihoppliic illtrlct. Ito umiiy outjldo rooiiK Willi lth. Jkuutllullf (urnitluHl. On illrcct cr lino to tho KXI-OSITION- TKX M1NUTKS 1UUK. Bjvcu itory itwl nd coqeroto buIMInir. RATES: toW.50 a ity Vrom Kcrrror Depot taV "fNl KlfAI. lit H ' at our eitwnw, or uuy Ucuty ttrcit cur pawoj tho duo. rite for Ilooki.t. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICI 112 South Riverside . Phono 50 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK " . a.vytMiv n.i a