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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1915)
: i-vy VAttE MIX AlEDFORD MAIL OREGON. - .'. .'.- - SATURDAY. tEPEM13ER 18, 1015 tv.L, mil x.. t'r if i i '-lxjb ! mm wmKmmtm SCOTTISH CATTLE KING IS LOOKING OVER THE VALLEY MPIMY DRIVE AN AUTO? LEACH CROSS FORCES AD WOLGAST TO QUIT Ni;V YORK, Dec. IS. Denny Leonard of Now York knocked out Joo Mandot of Now Orleans In the seventh round of a ten round match here last night. Leonard weighed 131. Ad WolgaBt of Cadillac, Mich., was unalilo to too tho mark In tho seventh round of a ten round match with Leach Cross of this city. Wolgast entered tho iIhk with n patch over one eye tho lesult of a cut received In a recent fight. Cross took the first two roundn anil the former rhnmplon tho fourth anil fifth. Wolgrtit ro eclvod a severe beating In thu Inst round nnd was unnblo to continue. lrt MQVL E THjaTHjaS SURELY LI 1 ml WVIBjLpi VERYONE SHOULD "iai 'I I Tl"il ffiil'ih'SlllI WMIii'l'i ' h ' I 'I iT if V. A. Webster of Arbwuth, Scot bind, nueompnnicd by bin on, W. J. Webster, iu visiting Medfoid durmj,' a leisurely juunt through lliu const eountry en route toward Los Angeles. Mr.. Webster, who in i wpnlthy linen inunufiteturer of Scotland, Is ulso in terested In u number of localities in the western regions of the "United rHntcs. Ho is one of the owners of tho largest individmil herd of ontth in this country, tin- herd numherint: 70,000, nnd hnving a rniiRO in Tcn of niiiiiv tliotimunU of acres. He iiImi is interested in extensive ulcus of rnnpo in Montnnn. Mr. Webslur and on lire unn'li in foretded in southern Oregon nnd pur lieuhirly thnt portion of it einbuieed within the bounds of I(ott(i Hher vnlloy. Durinir n vinil hero of MiU'rnl dnyH they have eolleeted niueh data cotiecrnlnjr our hortieultunil nnd pim tornl intenmtB, our fruit resources and development mid our livestock interests. Our mineral resources nro nttrnct iiiff cnreful inquiry fiom these islt ors nnd they lira (rntlierinfr dntn con cerning tho inoNt attractive minora bclta nnd tho tronsportntion facilities existing nnd in prospect. Tho Henior Mr. Webster's inquiry concerninr extensive nrcnH of ullev Inml ndjiiecnt to good foothill nnd mountnin rnnro for stock dins devel oped tho fact thnt Bitch tracts hnve in recent yonro been nubdivided until they nro not todny what mif(ht be termed InrRc areas of arnzliifr lnnd; but the purchase of two or three mich trnotH lyinp in a body rniulit bo innde to answer tho purpose of those who desiro to cnRnto in the livestock in duHtry on n Inrecr hcuIo thnn horeto- foro undertaken in southern Oregon. Mr. Webster nnd Hon nmy remain pcvenil duys vet. NO HARD CIDER ALLOWED WHEN OREGON GOES "DRY" HALKM, Ore., Doc. 17 Twonty district nttornoyn from various Ore con counties met hero today In con ference with Attorney (lenrnil (Iroreo W, Drown to dJacuna wnyn and menus for enforcing tho Oroson ptohlbltlon Uw after January 1. One of tho question) dcddml wai that runners will not be permitted to well hard elder. Tho farmer, It wan held, may allow bin elder to turn to vlnPRar nnd soil tho vluojjnr, but It Will bo held unlawful throuBhout Oregon fr elder to bo Hold whllo It In botvveon tho sweet elder ntnuo uud the vinegar utaRe. It was the declared concensus of opinion that prosecutions under thu prohlhltlou law nhall bn brought only In cases whoro thero Is Reed prospoct of conviction, the Idea lioInK that nunieroiiH nniulttnli would tend to weaken tho law's effect. It w.m decided that each phnrnin clt employed In a driiHnloie whlrli handles liquor ahull lie jequlred to furnish n bond as well as tho pioprle tor, nnd that each shall Imep a sep arate record of aides. bwMHI ft lMmx4SBm&M . lA-tvtmwi&miMimmmRtz KMmtwM&t 'T' "w&smss&Mm 'ZzjPvSl&i MI65 LAUR.A SIR. JOHNSTON FORBES-ROBERTSON" COWIE "Passfntj of the Third Floor Back," Which Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson Will Present During His Farewell Visit Here, Holds a Unique Record. o DEFENSES AT SAL0NIKI MAY BRING OFFENSIVE MALUM. Ort-.. Hn-. IS Twenty threatened to o.vpidl the entente alllw from Salonlkl, areordliiK to th Times Mions corronpondunt Iteplylng to Ureok diplomatic rep nseutatlous whloh had iih their Htm pri'VentliiR tho ontranco of the Aus tro German troops Into Greece," sys the correspondent, "tho German mltu Iner declared thut the fortlflontlons w'i'rh tho entente nlllM aro con (tnutltm at Salonlkl, wen Id mwiml Gormauy to take action to drlvo out the allied forces. Premier Skouloudl rajoluwl that In no ense would Grew.e low Ilnl gsrlan troops to sol foot un lirk soil." "I'liKiInu of tho Third Floor lliiek" has now lieou played by Sir .IoIiiihIoh ForlieH-ltolieitHon, who 1h making his farewell tour of tho Uncllih-speiiklng world, for eight yearn. I In Hiiecem Is erhiips uurlvnled on the mnderii Htnu'c. It has been praised by the clergy and inlulMters of all denominations nuil creed, nnd the press nnd public in gen eral bine wnnnly weliemed It im one of the inoht remaikablo playu of this genornllnn. Tl FINE PLAYS Jerome K. Jeroiuo In tho author of "Passing of the Third Floor Daek." Previous to thin play Jerome was known only for bin lighter work, but In his druum ho hIiouh u keen percep tion of human character and trultn hardly to be looked for In a light llc tloulHt, The following nro sumo of tho lines In the play which have most often been quoted; "Women ore so willful, and you kind women me the worst of all." "You are young ououith not to han forgotten the thoughts of yoilsli; old enough to hino Icmul idly." "Nothing, It seems to me. In more beautiful than the love tliat has wonth ored the storms of life." "Tho lovo of the young for the young It Is the beginning of life. Hut the love of the old for the old -that Is the liegliiuiiig of things lunger.'' ?- COM It is puihupH it hit unto) lunate tli.i tuo nidi uuimuul iitlruelioiiH u Mm gmet IlluiKton uud Forbes-UoIm-i I "hoiild nppeur o elo-e together, il gltd nnd U2d ! th moiiih, timl v it is our setiMoii of entertainment ) nieiT.uiiikiUr, ami the t-tuuiu.' thewu Rtoni Hrtilx will t'lm.-h mn f tivul Mutson mid lenvu behinu Hi'" plenttuil mmoriM thnt will linei with in lone ii Iter we litiu- bade ui IrieinU n lutppy iu'w .r. Kir mi" ti eolue iu mental eoulnet miIIi two Kiieli iiiiii-iiiiI iierMtim lilies is lo in ;AST0R WINE CO. I nil a it nnnrn nniior ogether I V fl 1 ( 1 y m i y I f HI mmHtttt'nnnT i tk 1 - .w. - V J. ii-ii'rii, w "Only so soon tires; love goes all tho way." "The business of art Is to teveal tho henuly umlei lying nil things." "It Is ii great privilege to lie deemed worthy to mnrer." "It Is tho thoughts of youth thst hlinll oiio day make the world young." "This Is wlmt we will tell to. (tin young men thnU the fear that keeps men Ilttlo Is thu fear of being great." "Ah, you havo lijiiint H th.it all tho best fun iu life Is glxlngl" "I.oo! Hho in n woman. And nil men may nliu Iovif?snve one. With nil men may she dwell, save one; with all men m) the ovvflnl. It Is not pov erty; It Is tho fenr'of poverty that drhes out line." ii "l.onxo Inklngri are hut wasted snd neMM. Coodby! I nlo am a servant. I luiio my work." uiHiiy frlmidi and iilhoi-H sfter thu first of January at Hornbiook, Cali fornia. ,, TDK ASTOIt WINK COMPANY, Adv. Hornliruok, Calif. "Oi'eour-je, vou driM n ear" How often one hears this nccotu ( )!ishtucnt tukeii for gmntcd I And it is indeed the exception when tho reply i In the ncgntivp. I liven people who do not own their own ems nnd nre merely looking for wind to tho time when tbey can bd eotue motoristH in their own tight, dne nnd dnvo well. Nor in this ejjerul driving ability one of solely masculine achievement; proportion ately, the number of women drivers ' is increasing; fanter tlutn men. There was n time In motoring his tory when the ability to dme wns es teemed nn intricate thing nn aecoui- pliHhmcnt nttninnble only after long practice and requiring almost tho me chanical knowledge of on engineer. In thetic dnyn the ehnuffeur-driven ear was the standard and owners who did their own piloting were admired hr marvels of daring. Tb's cm Imh long sinco parsed. It passed with the advent of the light ear, popuhuly priced and adapted to the incomo of any fnmily of avcnige menn.s. Iluyors of this type could not af ford n ehnuffeur. They Marled to do their owp driving. Tbey found the tank a simple one. Wo havn hold scores of .Maxwell ears during tho past two sensonx, to experienced motorists, but a bigger proportion went to people who had never unt at tho wheel of u motor car. Of course, wo always dec to it thnt a buyer is given a course of driving lessona nmplc to equip him to go anywhere in his car. Tho tint le non is usually approached by the buyer with a good deal of trepida tion, lie giu'iiN confidence in the iirst fifteen minutes, nnd before the find le,nn in over he usually develops into a speed hug who raves at traf fic dcluvri mid needs to be restrained lather than cn"ournged. The second leon if one is neces sary usually cuibs tho desire to tho wild flight, and the result Ls n fin ished driver who resents further piesence of the teacher. Occasional ly wo iind a cnutiouft drive)' who needh moro H1411 two lesien: wo al ways give them iin miiny as thoy 1 want. I Once squared nwn.v, expert driving , is only u matter of practice. The 1 novien of one hcacon is alwuyv the j expert of the nest tho proud pos , scftPiir of ability to take not only his own, but nuy other enr uiiv where that its ability entitles it to go. " Wltn Mcdford traflo Medfprfl'msrto, A Most Pleasing Gift For Mother or Wife- 1 or Washer Or a Vacuum ICleaner Ask About Our EASY PAYMENT PLAN Paul's Electric Store AVo have many .small appliances thai will make Excellent Gifts X 2 t X TI I ''"''Z 5I J! w " "C "' ! w ill he absorbed by the Asy company and will he at V v mi- l iu company HorulirooK. This firm bin ulw eaiilvd u lomtdet line 01 iurv ihliin that as to be had In the wine and liquor Hno ut prices that du ioiii-l f ... .. . 1 . . rT lifted above the huiudumi thuigs !, 'v ,,l""lJ'r ' x our daily lite .,iul ivu. a Iiiuim into !'" watlered around Oregon and , y II... r..l. of ...sMMlioii tor there u ' w MiiinKion aim win eon.eurra.e an y A.ll ItlfW III lllMl IVA tllui , A llllll Ik ill also make It our personal effoit 10 j,, Uiaka uulck dwllrerles. We nosltltelv X. I ia a ...l..iU..i. .. 1. ... . .. .1.. 4 ...I ..i.J ti Will noi miwuiuiP. niirn u orui-r . i irt! .t- Win- Co. Y-l!V ei xaeii) wnni uu avnu tor unit ! a htiicohouxe where iu t of the wuilh-while thing in life are kept. ami jreiiiu holds tho kev ; but now! and tlu 11 the door im unlock world i given 11 Ming, 11 book, it lire pmnt.iiK. a diuma. that tmirb. our!"'"" n" " -n or "" lives and give- eolor to th- o.herwi.e ' f' e,M- X.V P"1'"' P. " I ail iiqutirB uu int-s PAHIH. Dee. IS.-l-a dispatch to U10 llavan Agency from Alhotia dated Thursday say: ,"Tho ministers of tho quadruple ontonto ealled agnlu on tho nroiaUr yesterday regarding the fuollltloa de manded for tho entente allied (ioop In M'uoadonla. Tho (3 or man mlnlater called 011 M. HkouloudU at noou to day." 0, N. G. Appointments 'SALKM. Ore., Hc IS Governor Wtthycombo today mquoved th ap pointment of Captain Uusuno Mow lieruor of Wooiltnirn Dro na mal.trl In tho third Infantrv. Oro Natlou al nunrd. lie was appolntod by 'Colonel C. McLaughlin and tho ad vnncement also has the approval or Adjutant General George A. White.. AfoHsuorfjer In a veteran of the Span lalwAnierlcan war dull grav of our e.iteiiee. The iiIu.vn we are to sh ui the Page will lie both bright limdmaikH in our drmuutie exieniee, and while thv uie highU enlertainirtg,lii 1- uot aluue to he annisl tttat we utir tK eo lle t alteud, but rat lie t fuf tM I1' inuiH'iit value und the plfMtiid rr ineinbriiiiee 01 two Mieli giat artiU, ho luie le.iehed the pinnaele of drouiutii nit Ordeiv ft ent ar coram " from all over the valley fluiuti I'asH. KurIc Point. Ashland, (Vntinl 1'oint-iu imt nil part uf the eivui luumty, and it imlv fair and ta1 Hint 1 e Mteoiuuec the local laauafto roent t the eonimnamsj af their present poll. ..1 iaaaiinc ut the cheap liow uud wing u nunc but tho vir- bei Taa plav m l. .-fcilfc lllina will be M-eii. "The mJ' Ihv ptftit- M ,1 1 .fctpkood lieinu -uli tiltiUil t... ili 1 rfatk at an miwr tant eiin. I, 11. T ra t 'be . h;in. In. Iiitdi-e , ,.i yjjmti'ii- ui.p, in. I ol eoiiihe Hit IMjAl prevmU in the end. Manx ! ate meiitelil - . itiin-iie it.! i.jry ilaiiiliu lie . i dlto Ii"" 1 V and in fact verythliig but her We Hell tin o cheap, o cannot prepa) the ex praaa or fralitht chari. Uei aecuatouieil to drluklns our Qttldau Cream Spaelal, the new teni urauc drlaU. . It hat no equal and Whllo It taaiaa jual like real Pabat beer It la uon-alioholle W will) pine an aem iu .vteutorii tne rnt of the von 1 We will lie Kind to In ar ironi oui f V ! Bargains in to ROSES !0O Thre-rar old '' ' 1 1 .orrv. inn I ofrvnf built iimoi v'1 V'1V' &i.ji. itoatMi 1 or aaie i ' ra'ii The fluent re e- 11 M.-dfonl from the beat n e .'.:., i,i rti The Caroltuo !. 1 , , tiei ual bloouier, U.ie pi k m-. - t u i. (III Mcdfotd 'linfie n 9ledford .Miwle J l 1 ttte beat hedge or utir. t rose 1 1 ilituate Pierce, (he Florist f I A " t ? y tiSrSKK J) 1 Make This Christmas Electrical rf Cook your Christmas dinner Electrically. ELECTiiK' COOKIXO is one of the ffrontost modern aids to hmisokceping. Science has proved a saving in weight, and hence, costs of meats Electrically roasted, sometimes as high as 30 per cent also a world of time, labor, discomfort and Inconvenience. It involves no new methods of cookery, but insures better and moro uniform results. These ranges can be had with or without warming closets, with high or low ovon, and with the arrangement of vegetable cookers and hot plates to suit your roquiru- monts. A SPLHNDII) OlFT'KOR YOUR WIIfK. t, i is ' ttiv "- .nt. ' '. California -Oregon Power Company 210 West Main Street Phone 1(8 MKHKOKM), OREGON -J ? T t ? T ? y f V ? t X V y y y t y t y f a. t y v y y f y y y v y t y y y y y y y t 4' II ii a iV&J&jfrj