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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1915)
MEDFORD MATL TIITT.TTNK MTCDirOT? D, OttRCION, TWlSDAY, NOVTCMni-'K '10, 1fll5 raaiu tjirtctu f fc.EJ Wb lA rt A H i it I AGGIES ARRIVE AI PORTLAND TO MEET SYRACUSE rOUTLAND, Ore, Nov. .10. Tho Oregon Agricultural college's footbnll squad arrived hero today from Cor vnllls prepared to meet the Syrncuso university eleven ori Multnoninli field tomorrow In a game which is attract ing nioro genera! Interest than any Kt'ldiron contest In the Northwest this Fimson. Uettlng today was S to 10 that Syr acuse would win. There was much confidence, however, among support ters of tho Aggies that tho Oregon team would spring a aurprlso on tho visitors, although they admit that tho Syracuse- eleven has a big advantage In weight. Syracuse averages 1SS l.ounds to tho man whereas tho Ag gies average hut 171. In tho lino Syracuse averages 202 pounds and the Aggies averago 17S, tho former being 24 pounds to tho man heavier. The Oregon team, however, has a heavier backflold. Hoth squads planned to run through signal drills today. Syracuse Is In the pink of condition and Is i,ultp a different team from that, which played Montana n 0-0 tio last week. Tho Aggies aro not so fortu nate, having soveral cripples among their first string men. LONDON', Nov. r.O.-KicM Marshal Karl Kitchener, the secretary for war, relumed today fiom his trip to the near ciiht. Kail Kitelii'iier will meet hi col longne in the war enuncil of the cabinet on TIiuimIii.v. Atltlint time he will convey to them the results of his observations on the various hat tie fronts and his eonfeicnces at the capitals of the countries ho Nitcd. PROSPERITY AGAIN RULING ( Continued from pago one) yield in Oregon is held to be the chief icnMius fur belter trade conditions. Cotton Prices Good DALLAS, Tex., Nov. 110. Kinniw intc of the Texas eolton crop no (hat innner- U'Ue been able lo hold their U!lm' ,or :i I"1' i- cents a pound was the explanation s;iven today for o.vcellent early trade in thJB territory. Hank deposits .show hipr increase. Lo cal merchant doelaic tVir trade at this time is much better than for the last two years. In .Mississippi Valley M KM I'll IS, Tei.u., Nov. :I0. Wlioh stile nnd retail dealers repoit Misst-sjppi valley business in better condition than lor two years. The .Memphis Association of Credit Men frays collections are better and tliero have been fewer failures and adjust-ineuU. XKW Oll'JltvXS, v. :10. WIioIcmiIc inerchants here are saiil to have claimed that their November IpisiiicH has iiu rensed from .10 to 100 per cent. Tliron-jhoul this fer jitory unusually heavy trade obtains. In Hocky Mountains DKNVIdt, Colo., Nov. 30. Whole sale and Industrial firms report bus. InnsH conditions throughout tho ro nton of tho Horky Mountain states oxcoptlonully prosperous with money easy and collodions Improved ovor tho last few years. Abundant crops, a1 rlhltig market for silver and zluo and good prices for other metals has resulted In unlnrged activities In farming and mining districts. Hank ers report money eusy and deposits on the Increase. Wholesalers nnd re tailers confidently prodlct an increas cd holiday trade, i HOW MIK.VCII I'KOl'l.H I Cl'ltlv STOMACH THOlllU: News F?om Our Neighbors EAGLETS ON HE WING By A. C. Flowlctt GOLD HILL NUGGETS f -x ""' 5,$59 ---X' C"0 C253"2S-2M5M55,S Now Is the Time to Buv Furs THE At the homo of the bride's sister, The last time that I wrote 1 wasP,rs- ' Hoagland, Miss Mildred .iii.,n. ..i..,..i n. i.i.,.1 nf -,.ml...r ,,. I KIHott and Pitch Montgomery Sny- tilling iWHifc IM. laaint v ii . A household remedy of tho Kronen peasantry, consisting of pure vegeta ble oil, and said to possess wonder ful merit In tho treatment of stom ach, livor and Intestinal troubles, has been Introduced In this country by Cieorge H. Mayr, who for twenty years has been one of the leading down town drugglhts of Chicago and who himself was cured by its use. So fjulok and effective Is Its action that a single dote Is usually enough to taring pronouncod relief In tho most stubborn oases, and many people who have tried it declare they never heard qf anything to produce sueu remark able rosulU In so short a time. It Is Known as Mayr's Wonderful Homed) and eflR now be bad with tho positive HtHtarttandlnK that your money will lit' roftowUd wltkwit qHnikin r nHlb kla If QNB bottle fulla te trtre you absolute MtUfaetloR Adv. have up here, nnd ntnonv other thin:,' spoke about it beim; so cold tliat 1 almost froze, and still yesterday while I was in I'ortland 1 saw j;reeii beans anil tomato vines that had not been nft'ei'ted hv the frost in the least. This is a remarkable countrv up hero. While thev have had no frost up to last nijJit, Friday, Novem her 2(1, still they have what tlusy cal! the east' wind. It .comes down the Columbia liver like a whirlwind and seems to penetrate the very marrow in the bones, and evsn some of the old settlers who hnve been living here for. the Inst thirty to fifty years com plain of the cold wind. Lest Wednesday the school here gave a ThonksjiMn:; enteitninment, and had in connection with it an ex hibition of the mechanical inpenuitv of tin children and some of the prod ucts of the soil. There was speci mens of the needlework of the sills that would have passed in a county fair and ome of the work of tit. boys showed tflsto and neatness in the lnnnufuclurinr art in wood work. Tho program was well rotuK'rcd, and especially in Hie primary depart ment tho children did remarkably well The coin exhibit susprised me, as I uL"d lo hear the fanners snv when 1 lived hero between fifty anil M.sty years no that they could not raise corn in this wet climate, hut they have procured an early variety that matures eaily, and now raiso corn Hint will compare well with tin J'.iekson county com. Tlinnkj?,iviiur da passed off very quietly, as tho Tliankssiving enices were held the Sunday before and Itev. Self, an ned I'resbvterian minister, preached n fine sermon suilid lo the occasion. Friday morning one of mv daugh ter's neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Sennit li he was formerly of Jack son county, but now a citien of this place proposed to take my daughter nnd myself to Portland in his auto, end O what a nde we had over that sandy road' It is hard finished all tho way nut .scarcely n bump on the whole route, nnd we traveled through a section of the country that 1 was familiar with fifty years ago. but what n change! Then it was a vast forest wit'i here and there n log cabin and a final! clearing where the fanner would raise Ids spuds and enough grain lo make his flour nnd feed, and they generally kept a few shoop that supplied the family with wool to make their woolen clothes nnd yarn enouph to knit Micks to sell or exchange for some things they needed out of the store. And thus tliey liv ed nnd really enjoyed life, for thev were happy anil contented and knew nothing of tho hurry and reed gam" of the present day, lint lived within their incomes and on friendly terms with their neighbor ami renllv en joyed life Hut now the whole coun try is cut r.p into small furais, and as u rule have good hoti-es on them and everything up to date, and instead of tho mother taking her two, three or perhaps half a dozen children on foot to rc a neighbor two or three miles a wax. the ladv of the house take her unto or carnage and goes to the citv to do her hoppiiu?, and in ninny instances docs not know her nearest jieighhois oulv by sight. Hut what about the children ' Wbv, bless your soul, if tliey lme any at nil there is otten but one, and he or she is left in caie of the nurse or gov erness and the mother sons carefree Hut thi is a wonderful countrv. and while it bus its draw backs, such as that cn-t wind and a great amount of rain, yet it i very productive, and the most of the people seem to b employed at somelhing, but when you reach Portland there vou will liud it quite different, for there arc plenty of idle men who aro looking lor i job so ns to keep Hie wolf from the door, Well, when I commenced lo writ.: 1 intituled to tell of mv viit to Portland, and especially to tho I. O. O. F homr. but will hive to keen that for a v nest, as it will m. ike this let ter too long, ''.uniev, Or., Nov. 27. EMBARGO PLACED IMTTSHlllO. V. 10. Arnnimcc ment liv the Haltuiioie & Ohm rail road yontcrdnv ft -n embargo on sted pioduets lor cpoit wmin-j tbrouuh the New York tennimil will not fernoiifely affect this ditriet, :ol about twenty-five nr a dnv Ix-iug hipwd to that point i while mwic go can make up the ntuui train 1W PhUMll4ii mmI HnltiiNwHi. MmIi f Dim UetfkL, omUiwmI aHtmW mM, was fur forvkn ixrU eliwr than in Europe. der were nuulted In marriage on Sun day, Nov. 21st. Both nro well known In Gold Hill, tho groom being In tho employ of the Itoguo Illvcr Public Service corporation, and tho bride having visited friends and relatives at various times. Mr. and Mrs. "Dotts" Kddlngs and Mr. and Mrs. Kelso wcro present from Gold Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snyder havo tho well wishes of everyone who knows them. Mrs. Anolh Lawson spent tho last week with various friends In Gold Hill. Mrs, I.awson was formerly Mrs. Fritz Hammcrsley and n resident of this city. Mrs. Ivan Simon returned homo Thin sday, having visited for tho past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCourt, at HUlsboro, Ore gon. C. N. Shaver was In Ashland last Sunday. Mrs. Han Richards will spend tho winter months with relatives near Hrownsboro, Oregon, having departed tho first of tho week. Mrs. W. II, Speer and son, Launee, wero here from Merlin Monday last to pay respects to tho memory of their former neighbor, Mrs. John H. Palm er. Howard Wharton arrived from tho Slvers ranch on upper Kvans creek In tlmo to havo Thanksgiving turkey with his parents, Ilov. nnd Mrs. C. K. Wharton. Ho remained soveral days. Mrs. J. II. Tlcomnn nnd daughter, Mrs. Hlossonl Lane, left Thursday af ternoon for a visit of several weeks at 'Frisco. "Joe" accompanied them ns far as Ashland, Miss Mlnnlo Foley, ono of tho high school faculty hero, visited her homo folks nt Ashland last Saturday and Sunday. Miss OIlvo Turner was a Mcdford visitor last Monday. Death In motherhood that saddest of all mortal sacrifices came to Mrs. John 11. Palmer at her homo In this city last Saturday morning, Novem ber 20th. Tho child, a beautiful boy baby of olght pounds, Is lively nnd lusty, under circumstances so pe culiarly grievous, tho sympathy of this city, novor stinted In tlmo of need, was expressed by many spoken sentiments of shock and consolation. For years Mr. nnd Mrs. Pnlmor havo led an Ideal homo and social life In Gold Hill, nnd mnny friends who grlevo with tho husband npprcclatn fully tho loss ho bears. His wlfo was ono whoso llfo may bo epitomized In that fllmply eloquent tribute "Sho was a good woman." Funeral ser vices wcro conducted at tho Jackson vino cemetery, In tho family plot, Tuesday nftornoon; a lengthy cortego leaving this city Into In the afternoon desplto tho drenching rain then pre vailing. Mrs. f.ucy McVeah, of Cres cent City, nnd Sister Leauella, a Catholic nun, of Spokane, tho two sisters of Mrs. Palmor, arrived In tlmo to attend tho last rites. Ono brother, George, of Marshfleld, was unable to bo present. Other members of the family reside In Gold Hill; her mothor, Mrs. K. Holt, and two brothers, Kdward ami Fred. Flor ence A. Holt was born in Jackson county, near tho Applcgato river on April 3, 1S7S. On April 10, 112. sho was united In marriage to John It. Palmer. Hut oun child was born to the union tho boy baby whoso ushering Into tho world was beneath such saddening auspices. On Thursday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry A. Tlbblls departed for Roch ester, New York, with the reinnlns of the former's father, Charles II. Tlb blls, a O. A. It. voloran. Mr. Tlbblls, Sr., a short tlmo ago while at Mod ford contracted a cold, which devel oped Into pneumonia. Death camo lust Monday morulas, lie was 71 years and 8 months of ago and a native of New York state. During tho abnonoe of S. P. ngonl, H. A. Tlbblls (rerontly transferred hero from Cot tage Grove) the position Is being fill ed by J. I). Hewett of Creswell, who arrived on Tuesday last. On Jrlduy evening next tho can tata "The Gypsy Queen.'' to bo given by Central Point talent will bo held I HEAD STUFFED FROM ! CATARRH OR A COLD T t Says Cream Applied in Nostrils $ I Opens Air Pahsages ltight Up. & Initant relief no waiting. Your clogged nrwtriU open right up. tlie uir istiMigpH of your iitMil dear uod joii can lireatlif fnsdy. No more hawking, mmf. Ilinj.', blowing, ludu-lip, ilryntsM. No fctrtigiding for brmth ut night; your eoW or catarrh diMiipmrn. (Jt u Moull Utile of r.l' Cream Haifa frfH jour dnwUt "w. Apply a llttlr (if tbU fragrant. antieptio. htiliHg cream in your iMMtriU. It pen- n through nary air wHafe ef the tiMid, aMitha tfee iaSamad er iHn muaott iHeinbrunr and relief aeiuw lie tnt. Il jutt fine Don't Uy ktufied-up lth a cold or pot caturru. ? ? r T T r r t t t ? ? ? r r T t r ? ? t j T ? ? ? ? Y t ? ? t t ? ? f V ? ? ? ? V ? ? T T t t t t y t t t t xEk (looil lull's wore never cheaper than at the present time, due to no sale in Europe for luxuries of this sort. AVe have a generous showing of the most worn kinds, sueh as fo sable, niuskrat, wolf, lynv, mink and Fitch in the new watermelon shape nmffs, and stoles to niateh or by the piece separate. Agents for Albrecht Furs and can show you samples of all mailable furs, should you be interested in having something made up special. MAY CO. ARTS' AND CRAFTS CLTJB will open their Hub rooms to the pub lic Friday, this week, on the second floor. ON THE BARGAIN SQUARE Old Dutch Cleanser, the kind that ON THE BARGAIN SQUARE Gold Dust, 2i pound packages, ON THE BARGAIN SQUARE Children's Outinjr downs, cnod chases dirt, only one size package just about 50 packages left to close quality fleece outing, in and grade, tomorrow... ....7 out at .. neat .35? Velvet Dresses Just received a neat lot of these new Mid winter Dresses in blue, black ind brown, fur trimmed collar and cuffs, satin sleeves and skirt, others all fflj A TA velvet, at... tDlTC.jU Velvet Coatees Come in black and navy, with sleeves ov without, some are scolloped, others are plain, either fur trimmed or not, just as you like '& t $2.50 to $6.50 ?43lsjfc .150 stripes, blue and pink, at.. Don't Neglect Your Needlework It's only a short time to get that Christ mas package ready yet theso package outfits help a lot in being so simple, yet practical, for you get full instructions with every piece, with materials complete and come in a big variety of patterns. Lunch cloths, doilies, table runnel's, scarfs, towels, dressing sacques, corset covers, gowns, ehomise, besides dozens of stamped natural linens to beautify the home, per pkg v- 25c to $1 USE OUR FREE CLUB ROOMS AVe have set aside on the second floor one room to be used for club meetings, furnished for your conveni ence. Yon are w elconie to this space at any t hue. THE MAY CO. ANY LADIES' SUIT IN THE STORE ONE-HALF PRICE TOY OPENING ABOUT DECEMBER 5TH A e have, gathered together a big collection of these Christmas funniakers and shall welcome even child t othis department when open. SILK WAISTS $1.98 Crepe de chine, china silk and silk jersey, most any color you could ask for 100 waists just received. ANY CHILD'S COAT IN THE STORE ONE-FOURTH LESS. kst iMb 100 Pieces Aluminum Ware on Sale Wednesday 98c i IV Phis Aluminum is made in Switzerland of finest Hieta lobtainable, spun into shape, no seams, no solder, nothing shoddy No, we are not going in the hardware business, but bought this special lot for this one salo only, and when this is gone you will not be able to duplicate tho pieces all big pieces, and the most practical kind, such as roasters, kettles, dishpans, coffee pots, griddles, frying pans and tea kettles not a piece, in the lot but what is worth much more than this price, and some of them several times bought, from a big New York manufacturer who sells in this special lots only, thereby eliminating much of the ex pense you get the benefit. about it. As gifts thoy last and honor the giver. On salo Wednesday, 8:H0, QQ for J 0!; Only one to a customer. MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHERE YOU SHOP, SHOP EARLY B THINK OF ITJ-ONLY 21 SHOP PING DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS a ? t t t t f T ? ? t t t t t T T t t t ? ? T t ? Y ? t ? T Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y xho:h2mv Iii tho Hold Hill opcrn Iioiiho. Several Ccutrnl Point ladloa woro linro this Infit wook coinplotliiB nrrnnKoinontH for Hr production hero. It linn al ready been given In tholr home town with excellent MicreaR. At tho IioxIiik match held In tho opern Iioiiho In thla city ThunhHglv Iiik evenltiK between Joo Vnahllider, of thlH city, nnd Hurl Knton, of Ash land, refereo Toho Jlrotmo, of Mod ford, called It n drnw. It has been sulci that probably Katon had n llttlo tho boat of tho local man, but that with n llttlo tralnliiK Vnublndor could "put It nil ovor lilm." I'YanclB Stowart, ft Hornhrook Dtockniau, visited limt Saturday and Sundny with Mr. nnd Mrs, K. IJ. Day of Sams valloy. Sunday ovoiiIiir with IiIk hoHt nnd IiohIohb, ho waR the Ktitwt of Mr. nnd Mr. I.ynn Smith nt dlnnor. Mr. and Mth. Hugh I'ortor were KiioKtR of various frlundti for hoverul dn.VR tho past week. Mrs. Sam McClendon and Mrs. Norn KiiBtman nro In Han Francluro vIsltiiiB with relative and nlno "do ing tho oxpoRltlon." Mrs. I.ynnn Smith nnd daughter, MIrh Dorothy Smith woro In Medford Saturday. Hen H.I.aiiipman, editor of tho Ogld Hill Nowm, neooiupanlod by hln father II. II. I.ampman were buslnen visitor) to Medford Saturday, John IliuumerHley, faniouH Moutli ern Oregon trapper and out-dooi man, now of Willow Flat, tool; train here for a ThnnknglvliiB dny dinner with IiIh family at firantd Van. Harry Kendall, of Ih Angelei-. Rpont tho past week with bin uncle. Jamen Hoderlrk KeniUU. lug In Central Point ono day lant week. SovornI from hero atttnidod tho Thanksgiving ball at Hold Hill and report n good tlmo. A Jiurprlso party wns glvon Mrs. W. A Trenham Mondny of lant week In honor of her birthday. All who uttended pent n very pleaflunt oven tug. y. W. Kdlnglon nnd family spent Thanksgiving with relatives In Cen tral Point. II. A. Tresham nnd O. T. Wilson woro business visitors In Medford last week. Miss Mary Islington returned homo Monday from a fow days visit In Cen tral Point. V. A. Adams of Central Point wns In our vicinity Monday, .. ujttn, ' tf Vik MW .. XUD SIS VALLEY Several car loud of hoge have been ahiiipod to Portland from our vlrln fly roconlly. Snuu vlly Is Krowin ciulto lioHirtat in bote shlPpiiiK . MiM IlMol Lw utHtiil Tttankuxlv ' Ing with bo8'flki In Ashluiid. ' W. C. Kcniif) and wlfi wen- i-lt J tin 5 X 5 vA V.JS No Wonder They Score Big ! PIEDMONT Cigarettes are but words won't describe the taste of their mellow, all-pure Tobacco. YouVe got to taste them! Then you'll know why so many thousands of men are so keen for PIEDMONTS! Why not try them TODAY? J(lff2rjf(!y4.u3a6aoa Or. io jfiav rc & Also Packed 20 for 10c tfUM&P MW fAVMf B CuicvKotle of. Quality If ir liff 'lir ilillWIi fcil H Kick in on the Coupon! 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