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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1916)
fc k. t K- h, r si- ' PXCIEFOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDHPHNDKNT NKWSPAI'ini punL,i.s-iii:i nvrciiY aktichnoon i:xci:i'T hunijav in tiik MEDKOKU I'ltlNTINQ CO. Offlco Mnll Tribune Hulldlnff, 25-37-29 North Kir street, telephone TO. Tile Democrntlo Timer Tim Mrilford Mall. Tlie Mcdfuril Trbune, Tlio Kouth ern Orei-onan, Tlio AMilunu Tibune. , UBDCRIPTIOW KATEH una rear, bv in ill ..........J5.00 Ono tnontli, by )nnll..... ................ .CO IVr month, uellvoreu by carrier In Medford. I'hocnlx. Jacksonville nnJ Central J'olnt -... .... .CO fUturday only, by mall, pff year.... 2.00 xvockly, por year -........ 1.C0 .flclAl rotxsr of thn Cltr cf Med ford. umciai l-npi iDcr of Jncknon County. Entered ai Bccond-iilasii mutter nt Medtord, Oregon, under tlio net or March s, me. Sworn Circulation for 1914, 2CS8. ' Full leased wlro Associated i'res illi patchea. B8 4t - ' Bubncrlbori railing to rccetro papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager at 2B0-H. HONG KONG KOLUM l.otH of cnlto Known iir "Sunshlno Cnlto" oiiKhtn bn mir.vcd yp op dn Hint tun cloudy, WHAT? Sill: LOOKS MKB tlio Kortl pence mlHNlon Inis fiillen lo ponces. Whnl? I .el's AI! Ho II "Wlint 'habit nre you Kolnjr to k'vo up OiIm yenr?" ndtml tlio now blond stenojirnplicr or thu wlso old lioolc- lteopex. , "I mn RoInK to cut out writ. Iiik '1015V' bo replied. Unto Jordan linn her liorolun "tap with n weary forcMiiKer" In hur story In tlio Saturday KvenliiK Pout, 'river ee n wenry foreflnner? I)K I'L'YSTKIt. (!l(n Kcho llaniiH, wu nro Informed by n ClilcttKo paper, In hnvlitg u noisy tlinu of it convlncliiK tlio Oregon, llllnolH, nuthorltloit that hu Hhouldu't bo confined In Jail. .Mnylio Klio Kevv 'Km t'p lit (Iiiitny- MirK.s .i (From Oklahoma City Nmva.) MIhh Iniiiwrninn, experienced diprnmakcr: bowb In fa ml lies. Had loy Inn. t. , ' Vounpj -raiviitN, Attention! MKXICO, Mo., Jan. I. A prom inent family horn many yeant iiko adopted thht method of limiting Its nuinoroiiH effHpiiiiR: Thn first child, n boy, wus bom In 1881. Ho waH named "KIiityOnn." Tlio second thny hoped would bo n ijlrl. It 4ns. .They named It, "It Jh." A boy fol lowed and It was named "It." An other boy enmu and was called "Notlj. ing." ii TnIu)"n Ih'llriiifter Itov. Charles xV. Ala-d tells of seo. Iiik two totu hurriedly leavhiK tlio veMlbulo of IiIr uhttrch tlurinir om Sunday school, .period ono Hiimlny 'momlnK. ' ' t "Why," said thu minister, "you iaro Biirely not nolnf homo now." "Voth," lisped tho older of tlio two, u Klrl, "Wllllo thwallowed hlth col lection money; tho wo got to fjol" Kajs tlio niil on Uio I'llm We af-ree with thn rulo that peo pl slioiildu't talk about HiIiirs thoy don't understand. Yot overyboily tHlk About tho weather. tillt: HOW COIU.1) I apply Ihat oloturo rulo In my imovIuk plrttuo houiot Thorn's n fnt old Klrl who nlways slU up In fiont und toads off ovory "flush" out loml. flot me? Sonii) women trim their hats while oHiem would rather "trim" thulr bus Vniids. , A lolln kids have dono thlr CIiiihI RtHR Bwapplni? onrly. STVtj the rurHM Mm. llrawn 4ly ltusf)iHl Is the Unlit of my life. Milk Kwlth Is mlM. Out of thn kttwl that unakM kmiI o attt nt nlcht. Philadelphia Uodier. Altnf Wiuuk MwiMW I'm dlstitl with tho MtaiakuK tbut uiw untn niskea' ll fata ovorytlilH ballad up' AUtnt ilRr Oh null, mohw of ik baat jfny tro tast wn at Nivt. It Mar "brlajr Uame tae Uaoon- yi, &UMMtr"tl woa't aolMa wi sad liJtM tkr ItttHl Judge. IniHKlMfU') llmwt Tumble Do ou bn uainr In lit eagtoa & Ik kMrt ltoe your heart tJmnipT It KrrrlMf Rounding alarms you Weat la ion tin ou b. Itov tkm sretfiom oYraatea rtieee ain S'farl all r iiim pa I us are rausrd bv Diin- dTnHnirat of ta tni4rii Mfinui louic IMgaallva ta aaelaH reran meadad ler ladle. ttee ad di.u. aed fof raaterleg lai Meetarfa in t ooreMl feeethMW and ae leer - heart leHdjtf." Iete) t Ktrteua .riita, Hajepti Hr t.'l.- A4. If CHASING PENNIES TIlK-jH'Opk' of tlio J?oiie Kivcr yjilley havo not ycj k'anii'd that thoy must Hupjort homo iiuhistrios in order to build up tho country, provide payrolls and sup port population. The merchants have not learned it. Thoy handle some; local products, it is true, but do not push them. Instead, thoy push similar articles made outside the city, on which the price has been cut to drive out of business ioeal manu facturers. They thereby restrict their own markets. The farmers have not learned it. They will 'sell them jrrain to a local mill, that offers a cash market, and take the money to buy Hour made outside. They will sell their hotfs to a local packer and use the money to buy foreign bacon and hams. They will sell their fruit and berries to a local cannery and buy canned goods manufactured outside. The orchardists have not learned it. Some years ago they forced the local bo? factory to close, because they would not buy their fruit box materials locally, the box trust having cut the price for foreign products to ruin the local lactory, and they helped thereby cripple their own local market. ! The workman has not learned it. Though dependent upon locai institutions lor employment, lie spends, all too frequently, the money thus gained, for nroduee made out side, and helps make unprofitable the enterprises upon whose growth and prosperity directly or indirectly lie must depend for future employment. The general public does not yet comprehend, the abso lute nccessily of loyalty to home institutions, that furnish payrolls, create a market for produce, and pay rent and taxes, helping thus to create prosporitv. tt w The merchants who co-operate with jobbers and for eign manufacturers to eliminate local industries are in directly helping to cripple themselves, for their own pros perity hinges directly upon the prosperity of the commun ity, .which is dependent upon the prosperity of the pro ducers of, both. manufactured and agricultural products. They are helping apply to the community what the mail order houses are applying to the merchants. The farmers clamor for t't-r, yvi iau to iieip liiaimain sucu mancets wncn thev have thorn. By rofusinir uatronaire to institutions tlwif 'nilivo their products, they are destroying their own market and helping thus to render f'arminir unnrofitable. The toiler clamors for employment, but by withholding patronage from locally manufactured products he destroys mi- iiiitiuj in such lactones aim puis tno toner out of occupation. 9 y Local manufacturers have many hardships to contend with. Necessarily their concerns are small and thev can not utilize by-products that larger established concerns can. ,1'Yoight rates militate against them, both in secur ing raw products and selling finished products, and thesu rates effectively restrict their markets so if local mar kets are denied, they cannot exist. Quantity production that cheapens cost is denied but they can and do make a good quality of product; to sell at a reasonable profit a selling price equal or less than ihat charged for similar i rlicles before the establishment of the local factory. An soon as a jobber or foreign manufacturer begins to lose trade on account of the local factorv, tin era of price cutting obtains upon the objects affected. The price is often raised in other localities to pay for the local tlompoti tion. As soon as.tlie local factory has been forced to closo prices are again raised, and the consumer is forced to pav for tho previous losses caused by rate-cutting. Therefore it is shortsighted policy to withhold patron age from local manufacturing concerns because rates are being cut to force the local establishment out of business, lor when it closes, the local market for products closes the pavroll that enables patronage of other institutions ceases and the employes are forced out of the country to make a living elsewhere. The closing of the local factory affects everv one in the community, directly or indirectly. There are so manv less accounts for the merchant, the Jawver, the doctor anil the banker, so much less demand Tor farm and orchard product, so much less money in local circulation and so much more money sent out of the count it to support pav lolls in other sections. .It affects the citv and count v so many more vacant houses, so much less'monev for taxes , The systematic throtilini! going on in the valley for yea is. It is one of'the things that is the matter with the valley todav. It is therefore the part of wisdom and good eitixenshfp for evervone to patronize nome ministry to dollars. T.XP. '-. k. - - , Tales of 1 kl n friend. Or hi wai y t'rioml. '1111 AiiCNat luM. WIlOH 1 vrortl duvtu. To m thri llajr. And wM hMN. hi th Owgim building. A Ml tl w iritiiiK Ultt. Aed he aid : "I'm fotMir dawn tn. "In my " . tm I aeeepted. Aa4 got m ki car. Ur eiaehittr. Or whatever it wee. Aad we alerted. With reek. Aed akat. Aed 1 Trtled ia Ma ear. "ftVII h emated. "FVr kirediatt." Ami he .veiled,' Wot when vm drive eatrullv. "Ukr I de." eJei we hk eeaaefak' Alal IW MWI BK-' a.. MEDFORD M'ATD TRIBUTE. TO LOSE DOLLARS home markets for their prod- of home industry has been cuase chasing pennies to lose the To wn Hull' way. Ah I came down. And 1 lo iw, lilliiiiri. And we rounded n comor. On two wheeU. Al ehatied u woman. , l't oh the hidowalk. ' Ami hit h mud lHuldl. ,id biltteiwl tho oov. I tho oyo. So he nmhln't read ear utunlier. Ae wo imwhn). Aed wobbled up a kill. lie tho UMokitt wm druek. Ami rualhMl du n anathar. Aed at th tout. ilft a titreet enr. It a Piweidag. ilai lumed on oar wheel. la tieje ta tavt. The tw(4 ear. And we aroae the rerard. Dewit Vm $m aveajlh Aad oa OeUUa Hate. We aeaJtaem m eeaaji. aee&e4 MEDFORD. ORECiON, fo n1i wliMf'l wonted lo go. Hut I wtiNjjolite, And didn't want to tell Into. didn't wnnt to o. Wliero I thought. lie wus headed. So 1 lied. And told hint. I only hnd to ,'o. Half a block further. Ho got out. And walked :i mile. To my hotel. And sineo (lion. I haven't liked. Hen Sheldon.' A. ING FRUIT ; IN NEW YORK CITY .lolin A. Wctterlund lin. leecivefl the following letter fiom it mcinher 01 )m company referring to ndverlisins heinp done for northwestern apples in Kew Vork City r j "J do not know .whether or not our; company is n member of (ho N'orth western 1'rtiil Kxehnnse. If not, ,ou inilit be interested to know Hint thi't nsouintiou has tin ofliee heie in New Voik and is ndvcitisin;; tlifir npplcs under the name of "Skooktim" tip pics. In till the siihwnx, elevated mid surl'uee cars one rendu sins or jilac nrdx about "Skookum" upiles. I'ie tures of tho npjdes are shown in color and nn Indian legend, "an upjile a tiny keeps the doctor away," is in variably howu to impress upon tho public the benefit lo be derived from constantly entinjr apples. They nro now trying to pci'Miade the public hi buy npplt's by the bo.. Their bo.xed ni)i)les me displayed couxpieuotisly in practically every fruit and grocery htore in the city. 1 suppose Ihey mo doing the smnn thin throughout tho .country. At pure food shows, busN ness hows, electrical shows und tho like, which are very iiiimcimii in Xew York, "Skookum" apples are exhib ited. In fuel, their applei first at tracted mv attention at one of theso shows. They (X. W. !'. 0.) make a' practice of sellintr ecrtniif kinds of apples at certain times of the veur. "CIIAIir.KS W. DAXIKI.S, "N'ew Yoik City." DORLAND ROBINSON EXHIBIT OF ART At tho ineotlni; of the Creator .Mcdrord club, .Inn. :i, plaiiH wero completed for tho norland UoblnRon art exhibit to be held at the Holland hotel, Friday, Jan. 1 1. Klaborato plans are under way for making this event ono of pure de light for all loors of bountiful pic tures, goad music nnd conversation under the most ploasant conditions. MIhi norland ItcKlntt Uoblmon Is tho daliRhter of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. noblnson, ono of tho pioneer families of tho IloRiie Itlver valley, Iu onrly childhood MIsh l.orland manifested ii latent for drawing, an unusual In terest In form and colors, and In hor Inter work has shown groat genius In portraying the artistic beauty of tho everyday scenes of tho valley. Among th wldo variety of her subjects In ono of, tho valley with the afternoon huh on Iloxy Ann, und an other of quaint old bulldlngM on a nilHly morning. Also HtttdlcH In cop. per, bronicH, flowers and other ub joctft In still life. In addition to tho wide range of mihJcrtH which "M Ihh lloblnxon haw handled with urtlsllu ability, nro Mural temniKably life like portrait. Minn Itobluson Mtudiod iu Now York, Philadelphia and San Francis. ro, and In the Artlnt'a Sketch club of tho former city, her work hnu been given prominent place for aeveral years -Kjsj4v$s$wjjj44f444, ioio To Get Rut of a X Bad Cough 1 llonjf.Vln.lr Itrmnlr that XVI 1 1 t Hu It Uulrkl). Chri and X i:iii) vuup 5 SsJJxiKjsiif4HjsjjkJHjK8 If Utl lull .. li.1.1 milli.ll fir .H..w ..1.1 vvlnvh icftucs u Mi'lii to oiilniar) iciiic dies. Kd fiom .mv ilrui(i;it J'a ouiiif of J'incx (."til iinlrt woitin imur into a pint IkjUIc uml till tlio Initio with plum uiuuulutcd mixui s.vrup. Mart t.iknw It U'UKllOOllIlll 1'VllM llillll m tun. Ill '! hours our ciiiikIi will ! ism'ia.risl or I vuiv tirarlv i. Kvt'ii hIhhiiuiu; iiiin.h i- grcutly irlicvtsl in tins wuv l lie aixivf mixture imu'i m full pint It talllllv kllllll lf I Illi fin..! im.,1. nvriiii that iiiiii loul.l lm m ,. ,.-i ol om.v .m vents. i.anv piii.iritt in A lillllllltiii. lull illriMiiiiri uitli lm. .v 'nd I'inex uim) Sulfur svuiji prrtM-' lutiiin t.iU'H riiiht btild of u roititli uinl i Kives alniiMt iuuoiliut iWii-f. ft lisw-j .-Hit llii- dry. lioiirM ur tieht ttnutli m . I wuv taat I. hmII iiHi.irl..illo. Alo i hmII iiHi.irl..illo. Alol l tbo liiHanirtl luowbiHirrK '. spauv a iiaful c"iMCb. aiKli oi niti.. ii oi plibjum in tli bruiiahkl tulsi, uitiit oitdiHtr iiuwkiv iwau w hi-rh arfoinr i-toiw tlu foi iffivav anu urviianHfti iuiw, miiin litHflHC ;nv issriuiirni Huts' vowjbm. r.MjUHHil, tor iwanrHiuit, iw.itKMii' rroup sml winter jMiiAulk 1 itdik-. .ik,a .a I m iit.1 a m a k- . t I I Wvlklreu lika it 1 . PlrW' rfc U H Ul HU1 kiMv C)Httri trutisl comiHiuiiil of grwuiur .Nnrwav pih uxtriirt, rich ih xuaiaeol. which u m JlWlllw: t(t tbf UrMNirraltM. , To avoid diMHI-oiatHiant. ak vour droetrkt far aw imihom ot I'lttav." d net .aenHt aavtiiiK m. A sturHta jrf aliluia tttvfattaii. er nnwar Rweuit' ADVERTIS TUESDAY.' JAXFARY I. F BY M The 'manual tiaining efns, of the Medford hifih sclitiol is makint,' com mendable progress, under the direc tion of Professor K. Kd Hull. Ono of the most inspiring features of itft wo lie is found in the fact tlint its members are deeply interested in ev erything I hoy tindcrlnke lo do in tho study of the manual aits. It may ho said, greatly to the credit of -Mr. Hull, their inslnietor, that they lovo their task. When a teacher Minll have reached tins jnVnsuro of snocoss in the mnnnf'enicnt of the intorct of his pupils, his ultimnte triumph is oerttiln. An itttniclive collection of rustic furniture is ilisplaycd in front of the hif,'h school building as an evidence of the progrcTi made in the initial wolk of the manual tminin-r class. This woik wits done on the reipiest of Ihc Greater Medfonl club. It proposes to witv iiAiit iwi.i.sorr Dandruff causes a feverish Irrita tion of the scalp, the hair roots .shrink, loosen and then the hair comes out fast. To slop falling hair nl once and rid tlio seal) or ever.v particle of dandruff, xet a S.'-ceut bottle of Oanderlnc at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub well Into the scnlp. After a few applications nil dandruff disappears and the hair stops coming out The .'Moment "IMpe's IHnpcpsIn" Hooches the Stomach All Ills- livss (Joes Do so mo foods .von eat hit back taste good, but work badb; ferment Into stubborn lumps and cnuso a sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Sirs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down; I'npo'H Dlapepsln digests everything, leaving nothing to Hour and upset you. There never wns anything so safely quick, so certainly effective No dlfrorenco how badly your stom ach is dlsordorod you will get happy rollct In five minutes, but what picas cs oii most Is that It stiengtbcns and regulates jour stomach so jou can eat J our favorite foods without fear. Most romodloa give you rellof sometimes thoy are slow, but not sure. 'Tapo's Dlapepsln" Is quick positive and puts your stomach iu a health) condition so tho misery wont co in i back. You feel different ns soon ns "Pope's Dlapepsln" eomos In contact with the stomach dlstres Just van ishes our stomach gets sweet, no. gnses, no belching, no oriictations of undigested food, jour head cleaig nnd you I eel line. Oo now, make the best Investment ou ever made, by getting a largo fifty-rout caso of I'apo's Dlapopiln f i om :iii drug storo. You reallio In flvo minutes how needless It Is to suf fer f i om indigestion, d.vspcpHl,t or anv Htomin h disorder Adv NOW PLAYING THE PAGE POIl TIIK Last Time Tonight THE TWO ORPHANS V 1)11,01111 XI '(i TltlN In seven arts villi) I'I'.OIIl C. Tbeilu Itaia. .lean .soiitlioru. Mm 1 . SIlH) .ltlt A l,Vt Of HtMIUVVIH'd 1'lnv vr XT Til XT jAg fit fjlfi NQVV 'vUl v1 lllVy llcl Y J No Scin JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER Iuly Asslsumt US S. IUHTI.HTT I'lunitw .XI. t: ami 17-J'J RUSTIC URMnRE PS MADE IH SCHOOL IQlfi I use ihesc rustle benches, settees and double chairs in nrinu-. places select j id bv it tor public improvement. Thev . will soon n applied to taut mrpo-e. There nre twelve or fourteen pieci--lii this sf.j of rn-lic eltec-, m m'c oi lauicl and alder, both -oft wood ol fine fiber nnd easily worked when jrecn. When worked in that condi tion. however, the finished prodml iu lliofo wood s(aoii-eracks. flu hurry to respond to the club's icquc-t l)roiiiiitcd.tli''se vouthful cabinet iniiK-l eis to tine omo of the wood when it was irrccu.- Jlenee tho evidence of the natural pnu-cw of mwnniiur. The woik of (his class shows iu cv- erx- drtnil. however, the nkill of the-c jyouiiK mcchunies nnd the onio with which it wns applied w ovidcnco ol the inlci.se inlercst of tlioo who did it. Thi fact alone commends Pro- fessor Hull's system or instruction most faithlnll.v. vii" t u.aateMMa Ifexai mB arwiv h BaaaX'Tij ii bWHERE THE ligiBtJigftCROWDSGOg, TODAY ONLY The Juggernaut The Picture"the"whole town has been waiting to see A Vitngrnpli Special in five parts featuring EARL WILLIAMS and ANITAfSTEWART A QUARTER PRODUCTION FOR 10 and 15c. The World's Greatest Railroad Drama. One Scene Alone Cost 525,000 We personally Riinrnntec this picture to be the best of ilu kind ever offered fthe public. This extraordinary production will be shown but one dny. Come early nnd avoid the crowds Vining Theatre Sj O. T. BERGNER, Manager Empress Vaudeville Thursday Night, January, Only NOT COMING TO 8V3EDJFORD Martyn & Florence 4 Walton & Brandt Late Marie Dreams - - - Lady Baritone Eddie Herron $ Madge Douglas Co. "Comedy Act "Birds of alFeatlier" Musical Hunters - InstrumentalJNovelty Kerslake's Pigs - -. Performing' Pigs Admission 35, 50c. Seats Reserved Interurbnn Cars lenve Medford 7;30, returning immediately after Performance CENTRAL'IPOINT PACKING CO. ROGUE RIVER HAMS, UAC0N and LARD (Acorn Brand) om IMtOlUTTS AUK ON SAI.K AT MIMM'Oltlt: Independent Mnrlutt, S lilnffollir, Urali & Ilunnett, tone ChuIi c,rcor, HuiihUon & l.iuiiaden, llrownlee Uroeery Co., OlniHtond nroror.v. ' TTU.I, I'Ol.NTj C. I' Meat Markot. C'rnnfll & Uoblnett, Faber & McDonald Tl.i:.Ti Talent Meat Market, Talent v.Mere. Co.. Vanduralula & Mnricun. Iii"lt on lioine piihIhus. Iiispcriiiin invileil nt mil plant. BBBBBBBmLLMJAr.JtVa "Jrm.J "- i.fik BBBBBBBBBB1 The; Advantage ''''' - t. tl tilt V '' SmriK Xrioiint ' l,a,, tho AdraMUf Tlli:itlC Mil UK iMu I vM.rk up Kill with d loud on vour ! k -Tr coat- liits down hill with a Having anoiint OVER ggVaRS UNDER ON b' MANAGEMENT !! Make Your Ice Cream? . IosCrrum flavored with . Merit Vnnilla tmtet better ha thht dondy tiMtc that pleftte and ctdla fnr more. Merit Vanilla fairly bubblei ovrr wilh concentrnled alrength arid goodness. From Your Croce , JtoCEaSKS& Mwrlfnrrl Unnen rUnm ( v VIU "vuiJVHiuyua ( '':w VUXM j'lltiif.oit Machliici'y, Hollers, .Moved I Any Dlstuiice A)l() lMM, ,.,,,,., ' "on ,,SK JI' I (Mil So. .evvtovvn T:IT V. 1 Itli St. Ashland on Comedy Juggling Novelty JLJ'i ,?,cta Comedy Star, hva I annua Brandt HiKiiay Co.") Children 25c. Curtain 8:30 m timiAim 111 iiihi' nwii CtJiJMtgS ii OB '- qi etAiartM. Auiliulanto Serxico Conmer ' i-M