Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MflDFQRD MATL TRTRUNE, MRDFORD. ORISON, WIODNKSDAV. DKrRMHKR 8, 101.1
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fOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Sunflowers tiro produced In this
vnlloy very abundantly, but not very
cxtcnnlvoly. Tho seeds liavo unustmlly
high oil and protein content. They
wnko excellent feed for stock and
particularly for poultry. They should
bo planted Jnoro extensively. They
nro cultivated much In'tho danlo man
ner na corn. Sunflowers, however,
may bo planted oarllor, for thoy nro
moro hardy. Whero Rrown consecu
tively they tend to oxhnust tho nltro
Bcn Jn tho soli very rapidly, but that
can bo overcomo by fertilisation, in
cases whero rolatloh of crops is not
possible. In tho Wapata Inko dls
trlct, mnr Tnconia, AVnsh... sunflow
ers not tho growers ns much an $100
nn aero,
Olympla Flour $1.50: Trlilb of
Wnhlo Jlllls $1.30. h. 11. Drown, at
Ittisa Mill. 226
Tho biggest poultry show over
Plngod In Portland Is being hold there
this week. A larger showing or coin
morclal poultry than over boforo
mndo In that city la ono of tho fea
tures. Fresh roasted p'crinu'ts at Do Voo's.
The Oregon Horticultural society
lias just closed Ua HOth hniitml meet
Ing nt Corvallls. TJjIa Is a vptuntary
"m I'-uiuii imii nun iiiiiiniainpu 11
useftillness to liortfhilttifWfl (llirTn
n long and busy life. Ago appears I.
add 1611k Vitality.
j-i-orwnlch- wom-tnnt atlsfliw
Johnson' tho JowoJor. 220
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-ono wirniy-dT noKn'orlV.'Vvnlle
farubjands Is that ono doesn't havlf
:lo Maul oiit tho stumps In order to
find n patch largo enough for n gnr-
don." Rome of tho choicest agricul
tural lands In this valley have yet to
bo cleared of tholr stumps and brush
by blnsthrg or soino other equally cf
fectlvo proress. Ono of tho things
that hn rotiirded this county's de
velopment Is found In tho fact that
not onou'fih or Its stumps havo yet
been "blasted out." Our county con
lomporary Is up n stump on thfs prop
osition. Do Voo dollvors tho Orcgohlan to
,yoii evory day for 7fic a month.
Tho I'nclflc Intorimtlonnl Livestock
exposition is In piogresH In Portland
this week.
uMrs. Lench, Abdo-Support Darclcy
surgical corset. .12(5 X, nartlott.
The supreme ronrt'or tho stato hns
declared tlio new roml law 'tiucoustl-
tiitlonnl. .
A "Pacific Cedar Chest" for Xmap.
.An Idoat gift.
Dairy nnd Food Commissioner
Mlcldo, In oiirfonvorliiR to enforco tho
tlaW which pi-QVldos that buttor hold
' In stnriiRu ror noro than ninety daj-H
shnll bo marked "storago butter,"
and also roqulros thnt tho dato whon
It liocomdH 'siftage luiuer sliall be
plainly marked on oncli box, doclnros
that It Is necessary for him to got
tho niiino of tbn owner nnd full Infor
mation about It whon In cold Htorago.'
He says bo applied to ono cold Htor
ago company nnd got tho facts, but
when he applied to tho Union Moat
coinpa'ny, he was refused. A test
rao bn bona commenced nnd tho
Union Mont Co. has boon cited to
nppeur Vefoio t,lio fnuul lnry and dis
close lu records.
(Intes sells Ford cars, $200 down
nnd $ZK a mouth. 289
The Parent-ToHchoiV rlnlo of the
I.lncdjyrllobl ftfllUnWt,' at he
selioo.rMiullilliik Krlilft ht 33i) n. m.
j.Mrs. N'off will rnnil a paper on our
fcOliventlou at CorvulUa and Mlu
.Mario Hooloy will give a reading.
NiMil or tlis Js'iivy'" a clever story
pi to ml by a aunt or iniilimlitml nun II.
will b rpetHl tonight at tho 1'ano
llitmtor. Don't fall to soo thlt plo
tting TlunwMk I'tynn of the Mmlfonl
llleetrle cmmny mi lienn uwnrilml
tho contract for tho olnetrlonl work
o'n the now count lioapltnl at Croa
mrtit City, rntlfomu. vor comitetl
tlvo lilils from tlitt big hnusos at Port
land alul llirno of hl mini. Dlaiuo'iid
l'lyiiu. IM (luruey and son, loft Tuos
day for Hint city tit twain tli work.
Tliay will Install ll nf the electric
work, In the building, Im-liullng the
"sllffnt eallt." It la a conduit Job In
entirety.
Drttto Fall Wood Yard, Phono tS
or 2231 Wood all kinds. H9
At the oily oluctlou at Cirauta Paas
Dr. J. P. Trnax was oleoled mayor
by a majority of JOS over G. M.
CitldwII. (1. P. Jstur yaa r.levtuU
tronaurer W. A. Psddock was olect
ol oouiicUmmii from th fttat ward,
defeating A 1.. Kilgcrton; C. II. Uoui-
ry dftNl K. (i. IiHhih hy live
vbtBa In the mcodI wsrd; Ww llimuh
wqu ver lk Davit In ike tWrd want
it nd Otiii J Kuliia defMteil W. M.
TrlliiVlv In the fourth ward. Tht
))U-!poiw.l for the iiurchtwe f the
wa4)r im for mo.uOo was tie
Utnsj! b k vote of HIT to ill
Diy Medferii iu candy at the
ajiSSta.
ry KHKir. ..r non Kiantaife, I
jor In vif'ifoni ad the valley
iy ihi
j.ui.im-s . i r$tm Like. Aim
(oil u 'm frtettia. Bed
ford Dodk Store.
D. J. Palmer of tho Palmer Piano
Place, Is placing n fine uiab6gduy
Mnson & Hamlin parlor grand piano
In tho residence of Mr. 11. P. Tholss
o'f 71-1 N'orth Central nvenuo. JTho
Mnson & Hnmlln Is tho highest priced
plnno In tho world. This piano was
picked out at tho wholesale houso by
Mr. and Miss Tholss on n recent trip
to San Francisco, for Its exceptionally
fino tone, nmbng a number 6f others
of tho same make. Air, Palmer Is
vory much pleased In having credit
for this siilo anil wishes Mr.' and Miss
Tholss many pleasant hours with this
beautiful Instrument.
h. C. Smith typewriter for snlo. A
bargain. Med ford nook Store.
Tho demand for cottages In this
city Is somewhat unusual nt this tlmo
of tho year. Tho modem' cottngo Is
tho popular dwelling plnce gouernlly
required. Tho supply lUt'that line Is
unfortunately limited. , People from
ouUldo communities arid frequently
from distant states are tho applicants,
niitlcrnut bread nt Do Voo's.
Tho second meeting of prominent
persons In this community will bo
hold nt tho library hnll tonight, open
ing nt 7:30, for tho purpose of com
pleting the organization of a chari
table association here. It Is doslred
to havo ng ood nttondanco of a sub
stantial citizens.
Try on of those big Ico cold G cent
niHkehnkcJiihJ3"xti''
xtullllllll llllU Ol CIlKl.lxju .Hill II-
?T
liimlnntcd personal Xmn's Cards, with'
envelopes to match. Seo tho lino nt
tho Medford Printing Co.
Tho contest for tho Hankers' tro
phy to tho hlghost scores In tnrget
prnctlro by tho National fluard
cracksmen of tho stnte Is In progress
at tho local range In this vicinity to
day. Twenty-two inemborH of Sev
enth company nro required to com
pote. Olympla Flour $1.50: Pride of
Waldo Hills $1.30. I,. D. Drown, nt
Hubs Mill. 225
Cnplnln H. W. Collins, V. S. nriny.
arrived yesterday on a tour or In
spection among the companies of tho
Oregon Nntlonnl Guard. Ho will at
tend tho drill In tho armory this even
ing nnd depart tomorrow. AdJutnnt
General Whlto started tor Mcdford
hud was called back. Ho will mako
his official visit at some future time.
Phono 100 for Hall Taxi Co. Coun
try sorvlco only. Hcasonablo rates;
large comfortablo cars.
.lames , Dean, of Grants Pass, Is
among visitors In Mcdforil thin after
noon. Insnro your nnto In tho Alllnnco
against theft, flro. O. Y. Tcugwald.
J. C. Pendleton, of Table Dock, Is
among the out of town visitors lu
Medford today.
Spoclal prlcoa on ongrnvod cards
ror a row days, either from old pinto
or with now pinto. Medford Printing
Co.
Geo. Snndatodt, of Fresno, Califor
nia, la visiting lu Modrord and vicin
ity this weok.
All tho lntost sheet music nt lie per
copy. Music not cnrrled In stock
will bo ordered for you at Halo's
Piano House.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Xorte, of Cripple
Creek. Colo., are visiting In Hits val
ley tbla week, with headquarters at
(.lit) Naah.
See Darn Wood about that fire In
i a ran co policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
nidg.
I.. II. Parker, of Grauta Puns. h
doing business In Medford today, In
tending to return this evening.
.Meet your friends at At wood's Hex
Hall alley. Phono 131. it
F. II Ciiuuliigliuiii, owner or or
chard property lu tbe vicinity of Med
ford. but who roadies In Sioux City.
Iowa, will loHvo this evening on 1i1b
return home. Mr. Ciinnlnghnm lias
been attending to busluiMM connected
with progressive work lu his proper,
tloa u this vicinity.
Whon better insurnncn li sold
Holmes Tho lnsuranco Man will sell
It.
'.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Uranit, or
Itneeburg, are visitors lu Medford
today. Mr. Ilrand Is owner pr., the
noted Overland orchards 111 the Itoac.
burg district.
Chocolate creams, caramels, chips,
peanuts, etc., ouly 30c d lb. at Do
Voo's. " .
The High School Alumni met on
the iiiPSMiilne floor of the Hotel Mod
ford laat evening sad discussed the
niatlvr or the Christmas ball for;
which iireperallonf aro MI made
Tne defeired deltnlte aetlog ugtll
Saturday night 8o mttnt events are
scheduled for Christmas eek that It
i aiiiiruii to aeiert trie uignt on
which lo hold the ball.
Weetea Csmers hp fnr first elats
Kodak (tnlahlNf and ttdak sfentMn
TOO InlTII IO OUSSIV.
w'XSTKD To gentlemeg lo board
and room together la private fam
ily, II Mi per eeeh. nlee room and
coii m 1. 1 u rintiic : ' it. .'.':
JULIETTE DAY IN "TWJN BEDS"
I .Jt L ' - '-i'liiFg", I-,.,, JjHSasL Mm
Sr-lnwt & Co., i In cnlerpnsinn llie
iltiieul inn ulinti iuc the stage
inch nui-piciioii Miccei-xcs ns
'fWithm (ho Law" uml "I'n.lor, Kew Yorbt "Twin FIi'iIk'" is rt elcun
V',!JT','" will i;roviile iinotlier trout for tiiul ntlroilly woven fitrciunl exploitn
loeiirilienlergoiirH on Thui-sdu.y, I)e-!tion Of Hie ilomesie ilii'fieultiht the
ceinher II, nt the opera house, when' 'jealousies, Hid suspicions niul the
(Imy will prexcnl lor the fiivl titnc in jnmnznp; iiiIvenlureM ol throe ntifrriet)
t,liH,e1ty llieir lalet piqinlnr oiTerin, eonplefe who occupy ipavtiniiitslii the
"Twin IIciIn." iii irreMiMtibly htinior-! htniu fmililintr in u fuftliiiinalillk'e-
ni 'p'V ol hie iiinonir the iipiirlinent
Tho Orlzzllos, with their frlendn
and Invited guosts, will dance Friday
night nt tho Nalntorliim In sheets ami
pillow cases and white masks. This
will be the first party of this kind
In Medford for many years.
All tho latest shoot music nt Uc per
copy. Music not cnrrled In stock
will bo ordered tor you nt llnle'n
Plnno House. j
Passenger travel on tho Southern
Pacific through this division con-
tlnues very light, whllo the freight
buslnoss Is unusually heavy, extra i
freight, trains passing through dally
Ilnllbd ham nnd bacon at DoVoo'n
Tho sale of Hod Cross stamps has
bono commenced through tho stores
and different clubs or the city. This
sale Is made to obtain moans with
which to combat tuberculosis. In this
and other districts. The funds thus
secured lu this niftnnor will bo de
voted first to the relief of local
casos,
Carpentering and suop work, nil
kinds, c. K. Collins, 31 N. llnrtlott.
23S
Judge C. II. Watson, of Ashland,
who him returned to (ho practice or
law, did .legal huslnoas lu this city
today.
Soo tho Medrord Printing Co. ror
engraved calling and business cards
for Xiiibs presents. Spoolnl prlcos
for ten days,
1.. Humphries, of Cook Day, Is In
the vnlloy this week. Investigating
property offered tor n timber tract
he owns In bis home territory. Ho
la much pleased with the appearance
of tiling generally lu this section of
Southern Oregon.
lteinomber ror Xmaa you can got
those maKaxIne subscriptions, nniok-
era articles, Ulg hexes or cigarettes.
rancv boxes or cigars, gUitei Jars ofj
the leading brands ot tobacco hi up-1
uropHt packings and Hifiy viwk-i
nifoa or cltiHMilHtoN at tho corner ofj
lJr and .Main nt oNCoptloually low
prices. Tie Midford Cigar Stqio. I
2jr,
It. X. Urunger, or Sumner. Wash.,
is In Medford and vlelully tor a row
days, looking about the orchard dla
I'l'leta. All the latest sheet muilo at Be per
copy. Mitalc not carried In atofk will
be ordered for you at Halo's plnno
House.
Henry J. Van llovonlierg, or Sams
valley, was a Medford visitor Wed
nesday. Postage stamp nt t Voo's.
SOMETHING NEW
Millinery for Dolls
lT)-l.tlalpStyli. l-'all, WjiUor nnd Sjulug. Trim
iikhI N'flvulinui. I'mimiiii (Moth. ode. Vutrimiiicil
Slittnon r !Yuieis. itiug tUo il.ill'ti tsjutl sbe ti-oin
fnmi tu liiirk. Hriuff mil tho kiililiig la st tliom.
uvdiiw ii.vivs
VkttU of all Kail and Wtater Haia left ia gtoek. KIO.
HOME MILLINERY
I I'M
Weal
AT PAGE THURSDAY EVENING
house dwellei-M liv Salisbury Field nnd
.Murnret Mnyo, which linn iiroved'
the laiiulinitr (liiiiiinli of the Heason in
lion ol' New Yolk. Vity.
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llaller V. Wells, of Tehama, Cali
fornia, Is n Medrord visitor today.
Ho will returiUvby way of Crescent
City and oMnln'iiiforinntlon, If possi
ble, about tho progress of tho rail
road from Grants Pass to that point.
Somotblng now. Persona), engrav
ed Xinns greeting enrds. See tho
lino nt Medtord Printing Co.
T, prent-TeacherH circle pt tho
Washington' school will moot Friday
nfternoon at 3. o'clock. Mrs. W. (1.
Altkon will ncf, as chairman for tho
nfternoon, nnd will give n paper on
"Forming Habits," followed by a dis
cussion or tho subject. There will bo
n plnno solo bv John Xeff, nnd a
vocnl solo by Miss Hoffman. A cor
dial Invitation Is extended to all,
Drs. A. It. and Louise Hedges, chi
ropractic physlcbns, Stowart build
ing, 235 Fast Main St.
W. S. Xancu, a business man of
San Francisco, loft for the north
Wednesday evening, after a IiiisIucsh
stop In this cl(y.
Do Voo buys bcor bottles.
D. W. Deed, of Albany, uccntupan
led by Mrs. Deed, stopped over lu this
city Tuesday for u visit with frlonds
at Dutto Falls, leaving In the even
ing tor Fruit Park, Florida, whero
thoy will spend the winter,
J. O, Gorlilng, tho best all around
photographer In southern Oregon.
Always reliable Negatives mado any
whore, tlmo or plnco. Studio 228
Main St. Phono 320-.T.
Mrs. II. 1. 001)0, rd loft today tor Ok
lahoma Cltv. Okla.
Smoke King jspltz nnd Pnutcln, two
best 5c cigar ,qn market., ., J(
WHAT CAUSES COLDS?
This nu. ,tion is asked overv l..i.
A cold it rc.illy a fever, not always
caused by the weather but often due to
disordered blocxl or l.-uk of important
food-elements. In cliangiitg seasons
fat-fowls are essential Iwcauso they
distiibute lu-.-t by enriching the blood
nnd so.rcWqr tho system better
aide In withstand the varying elements.
This is the important reason why
Scott's Kiiiulajoii .should alwajs Ins
u(Ua for i. Ids, t and it docs more
builds Mifnjjth to ptevent sickness.
Scott's lmuUfon contains Nature's
rare atieneth biiihlinsr fts. so skillfull
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.
I blended tlut the blood profits fmm
") Mn'i. ai ii nee iron) ii.iiinlnl
drugs or ah ohol. Sold at drug itotes
always get the Konuinu.
Niaih
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.Miss Lillian French, who has been
Idontiricd wltli tho Holed Medrord for
five Jcars, will loavo this evening
for Sail Francisco nnd San Diego.
Sho will ro'nialn In the latter city
during the winter, returning to Med
ford lu the spring.
Hot Tnmnles nt tho Shasta.
Frank Ilallern, of Horgln, Penn
sylvania, arrived In Medford yostor
day evening to romnlh during tho
winter. Mr. Hiillorn has beon Iden
tified with bofc factory work for ninny
years and Is now taking a morltcd
vacation, tho first ono, ho snys, In
ten years.
Special prices on engraved cardc,
now nnd from Old platos. tor a few
day's at the Moflford Printing Co.
County Commissioner W. C. Locver
or Central Point Is attending the state
meitlrig, ot county commissioners be
lug held at Portland this week.
Home (mado"iry at Do Voo's
Klgln Walker, who was crippled a
mouth ago by a vicious horse while
at work on his plnco near Phoenix,
Is able to be out iigalnv
Good dry wood $1.50 per tier on
ground. It. F. Montgomery, 019 S.
Riverside. 221
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Tailored Suit Sale One-Half Price
More than one hundred Suits to choose from, every size up;
to 44, and at exactly one-half price '
Millinery Sale One-Half Price '
Hundreds of Hats to choose from in trimmed and un
irimmcd, at exactly one-half price
SHOP HERE FOR
USEFUL GIFTS
tne
Fireslone Net Prices
to Car Owners
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30
I 9.40jlOJS$.aili 50
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iPitt Sellers, of Weed, California,
has scut for his fnnilly to Join him
hero for tho winter.
Mrs. Myru Thompson, who has
been visiting with friends for a week
or more, will loavo tonight Tor Al
tunis, California, where she will ro
main with a sister until spring.
Miss Vina Suell. of Hoscburg. who
has lie'oii visiting with the family or
O. H. Doss, near Medrord, Tor a
month, will leave ror home this oven
ing. Geo. K. Harris and wire, who have
beon vlslt(ng nt this plnco and Gold
Hill for some days, will leave In tho
morning for their home In Luke coun
ty, t'Mirornla.
Harry Klgglna, of Spokane, is a
business visitor Inthls city and vicin
ity this Week.
TWO YANKEE TANKEF1S
TARGETS OF SEA RAIDS
DO.MIL Dec. S. The American oil
steamer Communtpaw has been sunk
by a submarine In tho .Mediterranean
near Tobruk,' Tripoli. No Informa
tion has been received concerning the
crew or the nationality of tho sub
marine. ...
Character
Dolls
Clmi'.'U'toi' Dolls arc by Jap ilie niosi
populai' dolls, and anions the C;v
aclcp Dolls the most popular line is
the line ol' Dutch Dolls, Cowboy
and (Wtfii'l Dolls, also Indian
Dolls. Have yon seen Princess
Angcline with her little pappoosc
on her back? See this vast agrc
tfntion oJ Character Dolls iii our
show windows, )iieed
29c to $7.50
C5i
Firestone
Faih
The Firestone iilcns (if mninr.
' in, "'""Til ' ' IfSSsSS
Jwi'' Mi''
bSS?li'f II t'1
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inirrrc founded on it belief in tb
istloill and common sensn iif lh
nm
torist -and this faith lias been justified.
Firestone mtccesg lias proven that the enr owner
wants s.nctv, comfort anil Most Milcn jer Dollar.
Ho wants tho quality that costs Csh to use.
ison-hkul lettering u nn imprint of
sntatv. i on uecl it nlwava but lwrtic
at tlits time of vcar
It
holds the Btand.-irti for oiuhtrance
ami economy. Tho letters prevent
spin or skill in any direction, they
rmliute tae neat of ro.ul friction,
i usat ot roan tnaion, , ,j
fett traction with Ran- S?
amy, car-protection mnlC
cunilort Kveryw In re Yjk
insure psrtett
economy
muxmium coniloit Kverv
cxpenonccu iniic-rjsis jir.tiaO
r i: tsttine pjitwrmuticc.
Powell Sufo Co
Medford
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"Pope's Cold ConlMMind" MikN CoIiN
and (.'lpKjlii Few Hours Titsles
Xlcr Acts ('entiy.
Your cold will break and all grlppo
misery end after taking n dose of
'Pape'a Cold Compound" ovory two
hours until threo dosoa nro taken.
It promptly ojiana .cloggetl-up nos
trils nnd nlr passages In tho head,
stops nasty discharge or nose run
ning, relieves sick hendneho, dull
ness, foverlshnoss, sore throat, sneos
Ing, soreness and stirrness.
Don't stay stuffctl-upl Quit blow
ing and snurrilng! Knao your throb
bing head nothing olso In tho
world gives- suoh prompt rollot ns
'Tape's Cold Compound" which
costs only i' cents at any drug
store. It acts without nsslstuiice,
tastes nice, and causes no Inconven
ience. Accept no substitute. Adv.
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