Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    MEDFOttD MAIL TKTP.UNE. Mm?OKD, ORIWOX, TrUKDAY, NOVr-'MUKR !!,. 1013
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PRODUCTS
HOLD
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BY LOCAL FIRMS
I1Y W. W. WViSO.V
Cores pniitItiK lior cornucopia of
plenty into -tho Up of the valley, with
Tollus Mator ready again to touch tho
lifn of tho soil with his wand of rich
liarvcst, will hs a seasonal ovent for
happy celebration in ilia local clus
ter ot coniinunltloa only when we
nhall have fully solved" two or three
problems of paramount moment to
every Inhabitant of Jackson county,
Thoho of us who have boRun to watch
the declining nun of our day one it
to those who will succeed us to solve
those simple problems. Kven though
It bo all that un may lonvo, It will
yet be n liurltaKO worthy of their
reiuenihrnneo and gratitude.
l-'lrst nmoiiK tneso problems is the
creation of u dopondablo nnd con
stantly Increasing demnnd at homo
for everything every local homo needs
of tho things wo can produco at home.
The seiond ot thoso problems Is to
produce at home everything that may
lie produced hero to supply that de
mand at home, those products being
the bent our wonderful soil and un
matched climate will yield. That
means a superior quality of every
thing wo raise.
Next among thoso Important jiroh
lcn will be the establishment hero
ol manufacturing nnd commercial en
terprises that will convert our raw
materials into finished products ready
for tho retailor to supply (o his custo
mers nt homo and for the commercial
houses to ship lo other communities
less fuvoied.
The Solution Is Ifcisy
Thoso nre nil simple problem, tiow
that tho beet sugar fsfctory will has
ten the day of genornl Irrigation
throughout tho valley, and thoir
speedy solution ought quickly to be
come tho vltnl part of our ovory-dny
business life.
The primary proposition among
these nil-Important problems is the
homo production In sufficient Mipply
to meet the iwiulromenta of th( homo
demand. Immedlntoly on the heels
of this solution comes tho duty of
orgaul70d notion lo head off the local
Jobbers In cheap stuff Importod to
this valley and placed in direct com
petition with our homo products at
prloes Intended to ruin our local mar
ket for looul productions.
Ordinal lly this ought not to bo a
difficult task; but, with local lotnll
ers willing to Join Issuo with tho Im
porting Jobber and, for a cent a cm
on fruits and vegetables, a pittance
u sack on flour, or two cents a pound
on buttor, all Inferior stuff In com
parison with the local products in
those snme linos, It may be that dras
tic measuros will havo to be upplied.
Those who have not tho facts nt
hand will hogltato to bolleve that
any local retailor will decelvo hlm
solf (nnd his customer also), by mak
ing u lender of Imported goods of
poor quality rather than put forward
the local product of better grade, Just
because tho outside Jobber gives lilm
a slightly better profit on It to Induco
him to discourage home production
for the homo market, thus holding
the local field open for tho "sorts'
nnd "culls" Imported by r local Job
ber In auuli goods; but such Is the
case right here In Medford.
HMoynlly to the Home
Such dlsloyalt) to one's home coin.
muiiity calls for drastic rebuke; and,
Judging by the frequent!) expressed
temper of the people of this coinniu-
,nliy on such business jonduc"U the
'reu!Sfcwlll not be slav'to mutjrlul-
iiV A sse, HtQ that ought fodm ad
vancrd well on thJKalonffl(r"oT flirai
judgment.
This foalnro of local trade Includes
moats, flour, butter and caunod goods
of all kinds.
When IoomI doalers alt unite In
putting forward lasal products of ex
cellent qiialltv and when local buyer
as a community unit Insist on having
them, the local markot for local pro
ducts will have been established. That
done, tho local producer will increase
Ills output, whether it be from the
mill, the factory, the cunuefy or the
farm, lie will ihoerfully respond to
tho damnd for his goods, giving em
ployment to ntoro nperativoa anil in
creasing his orders for the products of
the farm and orchard. The farmer
and nrchadist will onlarge hie facil
ities for Inerowlng production aaa
hie onuplpneiit for improved quality,
rnioixulty Will I'olMw
That mesas development of the
real, su betas tlal kind that will Iff
the mortgage from local nmee,
guke money plentiful la the valley,
taereaae the volume of elrculatlM,
gUe employment lo those who aeed
It. add to the area or soil developmeat
gad a'lKinrnt facilities for lis proper
euHivation and carry comfort a.!
good clien Into tae koines and bal
osa ltoHM alike. It I that waka.
Make ood time aad keei the
good li ! solidarity to the com
inunit hI'vmi- iff l.ti ilf di'
J'Hi- lli '"! nicoii i i'-
DANCING THE BIBLE!
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SWEEPING VICTORY
WON
ACKSON
"Slinll we ilniup lli lhli'i-'" ,Vi;nl eme, mill Slmwn i qualified io do
we etit'-r. our .-eliu;im in rHuii'
"Y". Why not?" nk Ted Sluiuu.
litf-linnd niil ilntieinv partner of Wuth
S. Denis, fiimoitf. interpreter ol' Ori
ental ilnnew. "The enrl.v ilmreh
iiinitilninoil nit eeelesiuxtie bullet."
.And so he lin jnt tippenml in I ho
most during nnd utitrtliiurul H iluuee
p"mitinuH hi iliinec of I he Iwrnly-
iliird jiMi'.n.
t i- il.iiiei'il willi ilijiiityiiiiil rever-
tin, lor hi h. nl (liiee venrwln the
tluolojrieul department of (lie I'ni
verily of Denver preparing for the
ministry, provioii- to yoiujr on the
stage.
"I gove it pp before lining ordain
il uoemtwe I realised that the orllio
ilox ereil wni too liuiitcil for me nnd
Hint only lluiiiifh diineing eoiihl 1 e
uvh my rpii;in in forms of licuulv
mid ji," -i Miiiuii.
FIRST OF ACCIDENTS, WORKING FOR CHINA
WACO, Teua, Nov. 23. Today's
flight of tho Klrst Aero squadron, IT.
S. A., which la proceeding from Kort
Sill, Okla., to new quarters at San
Antonio, was not as sucoossful as
previous stages.
All landings heretofore havo been
perfect, but today the six planes in
stead of landing simultantously,
came to earth at Irregular intervals.
The planes began tho one hour
flight from Fort Worth at 0 o'clock
this morning under spleudld weather
conditions.
Tho first aeldont of the trip came
last nli;lit at Kort Worth when a
motor truck burnpd, destroying an
extra iicropl.tiiu motor valued at
$2700.
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TOlx'IO, Xi,- J.l. li-.ri-i;nliiliM-ol'
the qiuiilrupk' entente are in elo-c
eonitltntion with Jiiwn cenceniiiiv:
the tniiiMur uiliqitetl to induei' Cliiun
to join the nllifliier. The pivmh ot
Tokio lavh Htrvn on lite imporluiiie
it lhre neu'oiiifuuiH, whieli it i felt
wiH infkieiire .the future of .1.iniii in
the Orient
Ktigeulc IniiliigoM
Will Insure tg this country n heal
thier and more Intelligent "family of
the future" and many a woman, ob
viously unfit (or marriage, has had
her health restored b the timely use
of Udla 10. IMnkham'a Vegetable
Compound, the most successful rem
edy Tor female Ills the world has ever
known. Iiuoruious quanlltie of roots
nnd herbs are uiied annually In mak
ing this good oll-faHhlonedjemedy
and no o in ii n wlui sutferH from fe
rn ile 111m xliouhl Ids. iiooe until she
njtw, t Adv.
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AI BIG EXPOSITION
(Social Correspondence)
SAN KltANCISCO. Nov. 23. .Inck
roii comity hits won a swooping vle-
' tory In the horticultural contests at
! the San Kranclsco eposltlon. It not
onl stands nt tho head of all Oregon
counties in tho number nnd import
' unco of tbo awards, but It tnkes more
' titan twice as ninny as Its noxt com
, petltor, Hood Hlvcr county.
Tho rating of the several states has
not yet boon announced, but thoso
linvliy; Oregon's Interests lu hnnd
feel that sho will elthor win first
' place or stnud mighty near the head.
,Tlils point will bo decided during
tlje last woel: of the fair.
I Meiluls of Honor
j Tho announcement mnde Saturday
by the Jury In Hio horticultural do
(.ntniont, gave tho awards won by In
'dividual Oregon competitors. Ore
' gon gets twonty-olght mednls ot hon
or, tho highest nwnrd possible to an
J individual oxlilbjtcjr. Fruit winning
, Hits award Is Considered excellent, lu
fact tho best commercial stuff. Of
thoso twentyolRlit awards, .Inckson
county takes tenj'llood Hlvor county,
ten; Wasco two, Klnmnth one, Union
ono nnd tho Whlln.motto vnlloy coun
ties three,
Thero wore forty-ono gold medals
awarded to Oregon, ot which .lock
son county took nineteen, Hood Itlv
er nlno, Klamath seven, Wnsco one,
Union one and tho Wlliamotto valley
section four. Of tho twenty-two sil
ver medals, .Tnolcson county gets six,
Hood Hlvor one, Klnmnth two, Was
co two, Columbia one, .losephluo one,
Union one, linker ono and tho Wil
lamette vnlloy counties seven,
Thero woro twolvo hronzo mednls,
of which Jackson county took five,
Union one, Klnmnth one, Wnsco one
nnd tho Wlliamotto vnlloy counties
four. Tho snmo numbor of honor
able mentions woro distributed: Jack
son county throe'r union one, Colum
bia ono, Wnsco ono, Klnmnth two nnd
tho Wlllninetto valley counting four.
l'liity-tlireoOut or 1 1.1.
Of these totnl awards, amounting
to 1 1 fi for tho stnte, Jackson county
exhibitor carried off forty-thron,
while Hood Hlvor county, tho near
est rlwil, took twentv. This Is u ro-
Fine M vor
w Expectant IMIms
A Taluilile nl.l ii nn riteriul rtmrtlr
knmm ami iuil luamrffiilly by moiucii
cTrryHwr fnr a cnicratiun. It l cullwl
"Molticr' rriciKl" aad li oll In alt Ume
tore.
It li nptillol cutrnmlly. Hegln aUmt tl
Drill nuiiitli. Tin' iihihI! me ni.ule firm
nnd p'hmt, exrwi.iuii ttxiiM Mltlmul lrlu.
Ilw nrnei sru re' .vnl nf lni.uii cm)
tlmruurti roinrurt It " fit. Iun t full lu
trt .1 tolllc of "M.llir' Krln.l ' lotlnr
SoMl))- ilnipsitn nrrywlirrtf Wllr (t
valii'iUr tMk, Milt frro by tlrilllM Ileyu
Utor C'i. v 'nm.tr Hid- AlUnts. .i.
innrkuble showing for this county nnd
refleits credit on the public spirit
shown bv our local a rowers and on
(he work of Mr. Krohbnch of Ash
land who handled the local fruit nt
San Francisco.
.Inckson count growers who won
Mednls of Honor, Ibe hlglfott awards,
were- C. II. Howl who took throe,
two of which were On Anjou pears
and one on Howell) M. Norcross,
Hose; Del Hlo Orchatds, Hose; llonj.
C. Shelijon. New towns; IF. 11. I.eavitt,
Lambert ebonies; M. I. Mlhenr, Coin
Ice ii oars; Patterson Orchard Co.,
Newtown, and A. X. Wright, peaches.
Among the other local grower
whoa name appear In the dlit ot
winner are, A. Conm Klero, Holly
wood Oiclmiil, .lanes lire , A. John
sou, II. . I.eavitl, iildvnle Orchard,
Modoc Orchard. C. A. Paters, W. K.
Phlpps, V. I.. Ton Vollo, J. A. Wos
tcrlund and J. S. Vilas, gold medals;
nnd 1). M. l.owo, 10. M. Cnrletou. Hoi.
lywood Orchards. A. Johnson, Hear
Creek Orchards, Stevens and ilrown
and W. (.3. Prescott. silver nnd bronxo
medals.
MEXICAN
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(lAt.VKsTdN'. f.ixi Ni.x, l. 'Tin
toi k I veil inge ill NleMru it V !llt-
liscll eloie.l li. nnlT nl' llir ffovein
luelil, iii'eiiviMii( lo u r.ililoyriilu
reaching the Alexienu eopHulnti- her
toi'nv.
The 'etbrti ciia lokmi, Hie me-nu
n", lieenne llie rvi ii.ni"- of l.m
ltn ilvMileilitn operntioii- tn the pro i
motion ol fiVlilioiu qU"tnlioiiH
vnlne of iintinniil. eiiiri'iii
Another onlor. jut i-m-d hv tli.j
govt'trineiit, nalU for atriet emep'i j
en.-'c under sewte peimltv with lb.-1
niitionnl Inw wlilrli rcquil'c Ihnt .it1
pneiN and vnlues he fixed in nut ion
ul monev tonus 'villi I he peso n tin
Im if. ,
l'neiw of food nuil cJolliitut in the
enpilnl an imu-li lower -tlinn for
.urtny inontli', lb- miw-nge hiivk.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
tr IikuI !ili-nll(Hi. n tluT rnnnnt rucb ItH
illrrrt irlluii nt ilii fur Tbrii I ohIj" im
j- In mri' ilrtfll'ix. nml llmt U l'T olitlllllllolW
t rinnlM Dmfiim In 'iinril.lr mi,lndu.cl
miiillilnn Ir'lVi' niunn llnliis ( lh Riixachlail
Tul-. Whrn Hilt tl U lntlnn.a yno ip a
pimlilliK imii! T lDixr(pct timrlni. and h"i
It I fnilrvlf ilioti-il Ih-udirofi la tliv rraall, nJ
milcM tin- Inanniinatliiii ran U- toltiii out ahi
(kit tubo irtorrl U It' immial rfvnlllln. bear
Inu Mil In- ilftM)cil fnrptcr; lili ctunt out ot
un me rauanl br I'aUrrh. nhlili H nolhlnir bat
(in Inrliiuieil (-ftuililK.il l thr fflitma anrfapr.
W will plp Our llnuilrril lulljf. tar any cK
ot KoHtur-. muuil l.r r.Unlii llul rannot l
riirnl I'i Hall a I T-ti lurr Vrn t"t rlrcu-
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Ta liana lam x I'll tor tvm'lrtlub-
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Get a Can
TO-DAY
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STAR Theatre
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"House of a Thousand Candle '
A Sell' Six Heels
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I liar; yeu havs sriQugn lo cat, wear-, a placs to slssp and sstrS frisnds;
tliar; ygu dgn't liavs q mskc .your swn "clot lies, 'hats and ncckries as
your great grand-fathers did; l
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that when you need a shirt, collar or necktis, you can run down to
Model Clothing Company s store and buy it;
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that
oui- suits and overcoats arc to he had at $15 re $30. They
keep you warm and looking well. Yqu will liks the way our
suits and ovsicoats fit; the ars dandies.
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Dent's (Jltives
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-Mntlu is: We have tlie best tiniippcil ih p;itnicnt in soiiiliern Oregon for hoys.
A look will rnnviiii e ,ou ol si vie ami prices.
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Sold on Monthly
Installment Plan.
POWELL AUTO CO.
ni.OOMIVCTnN, III, X.n : '
Jokepb ook, rlisiiiiilou ofl liolder
of America, his friends hh, died i.irly
today at Carlook, aged 7S.
Zonk, durlug his lifetime, held the
following offltos, concurrently unieh
of the time:
Justlcn of this peaee, SO years.
1'oat master, 30 years.
Town Mark, :i0 ysura.
'i'ax collector, to yaara.
want or good nalKhhoi-sfcli) that
should !m malntala4.
it is that which will make a graat.
er Southern Orsaoa, graatar Jackson
(onnty, a areaier Rogue river valley,
a t-'reaier Medterd: and nothing least
than that will do It.
I'lS (IltlCAT nm IIAMfV
IIOUKUS ASH bTOJI CIIS
We want ul! iaople wko have
chronic stomach trouble or Mast I na
tion, no mailer o( how loot standing.
to try on dose of Mayr's Woaderful i
Reinety oae toe will eawvtnea yo i. ,
This la tb. nittdtciue so ataay ( m j
local itaople bae bee taklag wrUlsj
cariiHalAfc reaalts. The saaat tUor 1
eugb ays'eai cleanacr fiver sold.;
Mayr's Woadarlul Koued la aoi I ly i
leading drauilsu fhw all lit
the naltie nadersUMglng ttet oh
money will be rafM4e4 wltaWt iu
lloa ir M" I' ' i' 0'K iMl' 'nil
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HAVE YOU SEEN 1HE SHOES WE ARE SHOW
ING IN OUF, WINDOW AT THREE AND THREE
AND A HALF DOLLARS A PAIR?
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"Patent leather,' semi-dull kid and 1111 nletal en If,
elolh or kid lw. Iiuv or Imttou. hiuli or low heel
)lftiu toen or -with top i-aps, ovovy stle elioxik full f
lioiiast value at Uio price.
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HlniHi 'HiiM Month Only. '
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;1 hast in'fpni;t. rfiViU ml the dinner tahle. Ihixevcr wai'iii your welcome how
((! ueiierrfdstmvlioinuiahiy liiinh of your own pleasure auU.that of your
gui'sU, its loKt iruA'l' ty ovcrjooked in Hie .select ion of the eaaoutials.'that
go to miike the dinurH itjiMltU' A'e h nvc anticipated yoir 'i$ ;uul arc es
pecially jiivjiaretl to seivf? on. ''-
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
Lettuce
Radishes
Green Onions
Celery
Cauliflower
Spinach
Sweet Potatoea
Brusnels Sprouts
Carrots
Turnips
Parsnips
Parsley
dinger.
B;vnMifi
GrpflJJ'ruit
Lemoiis""
Grapes
Apples
Driod Peaches
Dried Prunes
Dried Apricots
Figy .
,Raisins
Currants
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Walnuts
Almonds
Pecans
Filberts
Brazil Nuts
Shelled Nuts
4flNh NUTS, PICKLES AND OLIVES , ,
-. i. r, t, , our Thanks-
Mince Moat Orange Peel r jf tjle
Heinz Plum Pud'ngLomon Peel .
Boiled Cider Candied Citi)etS, Salted
Sweet Cider Candied Iftghynrc como
Pumpkins Dates auia from
Squashes Fresh Cocoa; a
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GOOD GOODS. SEE WINDOW DIS PLAY EFFICIENT SERVICE
MARSH & BENNETT
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