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MEDtfORD MAIL TRIHONE, MRDFOKT). OREtiOX, FRIDAY, JANITARY 7, 191(5
THIS PICTURE AT THE STAR THEATRE TODAY
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"A pood innny shipments of hogs
Iinvu been mnde in recent wticlts from
Portland" to Knnhji City," snid KJ
R. Pcmtliuid, who is yisitiiip tlii vul
lcy fro.m-I'eriJlqton, this tito.'"Thp
hotfs ivoro soldi by former id tliia
ntul other c.ouniiett of. the .state' con
tinued Mr, 1'entlnnd, "at unusually
low priccw. At.tho Bfitno timo our
farmers ijro pnyinj higher prieeu than
usuiil for hnm nud bacon. A Kond
deal of that comes from Knimns City.
"It rocb n lonjr way townrd illus
trating our pystnrn of progress in
imuiy things in Oregon. The eastern
packer gels our pork for n inero pit
tance, say f to Cy2 ccntN n pound, and
mjIIh it back to im at 'JH eenU u
pound. 'n pay the freight both wny
ntul givo to the ennti'iii piu-lior a
handsome houiiH to inula- our haeon
for us. IT wo hud the entcrpn'so to
try, we could make just us good, and
M Hotue iimttinci'H heller, liaeuu at
home right out on tho farm. Hut
wu haven't the iiilcrpiisc and the
euHlcrn paeker know 4 it. Muru than
Hint, he proves it.
Mnko Our Ouu llmon
"Tho ludiiin i a butter busineHs
trader than that., J know Indians on
the Vmilalla 1 enervation who
wouldn't think of Helling me a 'JUO
ouud hog at ft cents a pound on foot
($10) and buying it hack from me
at $'.15. Ho is a eopyint. Ho would
lenrn how I did it, and then ho would
proceed to in ill; (i that I'vtru $!ifi him
Ktdf. I know of many Jmlinim who
aro doing that now. It's u in itter of
business with them. And m it
hhoiihl bo with our farmers.
"It is n wimple problem which,
when figured out, makes us fanners
look cheap," confessed Mr. Pcii.'lund.
"Tho farmers of Hoguo Itlvce alley
ran rniHO as fine hogn a can be
i'ound nuy where in tho world, and
they can riiimi them just ns cheaply
iih inoy can in ine Mi-rniii'il com
bolts. In addition to tho hogs, all
thoy need is a lit tin Halt and salt
peter and a Muokehouso; or, if thoy
want to sugar cure them, add a little
brown Hiigar ami black pepper. A
farmer who can't butcher :t hog is
out of place on a farm. A little ohys
ical energy will do ho work.
How Much Ho Can Snvo
"Suppose your fnnnor has 20
young hogs ready for tho butcher. If
they average 2W) pounds each thoy
iijo worth -f 10 npiteo at fi cents n
pound. Tho liO hogs would thus
bring him $1200, minus tho cost of
sole nud dcliwiy.
"Hut hupposo he is wise enough to
iguoro the blandishments of the
jm'cker, who is figuring to get both
iiih nogs and Jus money. Ho would
butcher and bacon his own pork, get
1W own family supply tory cheaply
ami nave over .folio woith of bacon
and hams to mII to his local mart
in town or to his neighbor's. Deduct
a liberal cost for I ho work and ex.
penso of butchering mid delivering
his finished product and your fanner
"in linn Hint ho is nearly . 1(1(1 ahead
of tho pucker,
"Mow many Hoguo River altev
fanners did that ln-t loll or this
winter How many know how to
butcher a hog mid cuio the meat ac
ceptably to the inspector of ineolsf
How iiiatiy care to know? Just as
many as go to tho trouble to Icaru.
"How many of thorn would like to
packet that extra $1(10 Kury one
if I hem who oer met a tax collector
or a grocery bill."
iiy war. 11. ItANICIX
(Vice President Mahln Advertising i
Co in pn n j.)
19 1 & will imfli) Into history as nut
unustinl year an a year of big bun
iucsii. During tho early months of
the year btinlnen'i wob not good
Nearly everybody was pcsNlmlBtlc,
War orders helped a little, but, talc
Ine It altogether, ImihIiiobk for the
first hI. nionllm of 191 G was far be
hind tho corresponding porlod of
10H,
After a depressing August thorc
was a midden change for tho better.
In September tho wheels of com
morcc began to revolve once more,
the pessimists ran for cover, and tho
optimists, after having had an on
forced vacation extending over two
or threo years, wore hack on tho Job.
IlunluesH hecumo good, healthy condi
tions wero leslorod, tho fog of doubt
lifted.
South Improving
One of the big reasons for tho en
couraging chnngo was tho Improve
ment of conditions In tho South.
ltonrcHontutlvoH of big Iiouboh say
that business lias been ho good dur
ing tho past six moutliH that they
ulll not only show a largo Increase
over tho corresponding six months of
MM, hut that thoy will bo ablo to
1'ivp hurtdrcd and twent-live u--hiclc
drnerv on the l'acitic cont did
their bc-t to break into a railroad
crossing accident in thf two years
ended June 30, 101.),' di!t the fact
Unit pates ivert; down and warning
bells ringing. Thu is diown in a re
port ut the Southern Pacific eoiu-
' ).i .. whu'h icVciiIm that during I lie
period mentioned ."'J ciiming gates
weic broken by drivers Who risked
1 life ami limb for pced and care
Ipsmicsw, The ganible taken by tho
drivers is obvioii". To bo broken the
gate- had to bo down and the antes
i arc down onl when tin ins aic ap
proaching. The railroad company
j spends over !1 00,000 annnnlly to up-
ciossing gniew,
SLAVS GAIN IN EAST;
HALT TEUTON DRIVES
LONDON', .Inn. T.Tho area of
Husalan huccomimi over tho Austro
qormnn forc in tho nst eotttluiKM
to Whloil. Allhouuh tho Mltuntlnti
report a total lnciense for tho year
11)15 an co in pn rod with l'JII.
On I'miric Coast
Out on the 1'uclflc ('oust prosper
ity has not im yet beromo us firmly
established us It Is in the Knot and
Control West. Prosperity there de
pends largely on lumber, hut In thu
Northwost the price of lumber is from
$2 to $:!.'() a thousand feet higher
than It was a year ago.
Mills that could not bo operated
at a profit ItiRt yenr, because of tho
low prices of lumber, wero closed
and have remained closed. "With tho
Increnso in price nipl tho domntid for
lumber Increased naturally because.
of tho resumption of bulldlnir In tho
Kasl, hundreds of mills will resume
operations very soon, ami thu result
will bo beneficial to wolkmun, and
business men thtoughout tho North
west. With Improved financial condltlonn
In tho Kasl, tho market" for Califor
nia ,onuij;as, canned fruits, olives,
walnuts, raisins, Oregon apples,
grapes and other products will glvo
the nrnu'orn bettor pilcou for these
commodities, and business men along
tho Const will get their share of the
geneiUl prosperity.
llcM Miln Year
It Is nafo to predict that In 1916
the nutomobllo and accimsory man
ufacturers will have the best year In
tho history of their business. Nmuly
every manufacturer was oversold in
101C. Nearly every automobile mnu-
ilfactuior uudoroatuuated the number
of cars thnt would bo bought In
lflir. hence thu entire Industry ben
efitted. The cars that were best nil
vertlned wero the first to bo sold
out j but tho iiundvertlHpil oars the
cars that were very lit t lu known got
tho benefit of the excoss demand. .
Never before was tho tiro business
so good as In 101.i. A protracted
fall mntlo It poiulhle for people to
drive tholr curs later than usual. Ac
cording to the Wall Stioot Journal,
the II. l Ctoodrliii company, tho
leader lu tho production of automo
bile tires, lu I UK, Inci eased Its total
crate mid maintain
MARGARITA FISCHER 8, C.ELLIOTT GRIFFEN w'THE GIRL FROM HfS TOWxf
FOUrt- ACT MUTUAL MAST CHPICTUKC MADE DYAMEHICAK '
sales IIP, percent over those of l'JII
tillcut salesmanship - Advertising
will piny a mora prominent part In
tho big NUCCOHS4M of 1010 than over
hoforo.
Kllcul Salesmanship
Forcible Silent .SnlosiiiaiiM h I p,
which Is advertising In siowapapers,
backod up by wpially forellilo person
al salesnianshiii, will dotal mine tho
varlng degroos of success aspired to
by iiinnufacturerH In the coiuIiik your.
Concerns that hava products which
ENGLAND FACES CRISIS:
COMMONS IN TURMOIL
l)NDON, Jan. 7. Tho question
on every tongue at the political ron
dozvoua clubs last night was whether
tho momentous events of tho day had
brought a gouorn! election In sight.
An apponl to tho country and n
breakup of both tho coalition govern
ment mid tho labor iu.ny aro contlu
goneloH of tho near futuro and while
tho government has secured what In
nrillnnri' clrnnmiilniirnii u'niitil In. ri.
tho people want ut a fair price will !...,., ,,, ,..., -
. . ft uuu k9 it aiiiiiiiuviu; iiiajui ii ut
298 for Its bill, tho defection of a 'i':
havo a baiiuor jear between now and
tho beginning of 1017. If the quality
of their advortlsIiiK Is uuMi in to com
pare with that df Coodrloh and Dia
mond tires, Hart Hchufnior & .Marx
clothes, Athena underwear, Hoyul
typowrltorn, Wolcli'M, tho Notional
Drink, Haider's Catsup, ICoen Kuttor
tools and hardwaro, and llnnes.
HiiiIhoii, Chnlmura. Cadillac, Stuile
baker, Overland, Dodge nud Iliipmo
bile cars.
Taking It Scilously
Tho heads of tho big business or
ganizations are taking advertising
more seriously than they havo In the
past. They aio using, It in a bigger,
bettor and blonder way than former
ly to dovetail with nud support the
work of tholr salesmen.
Silent Salosiiinnshlp Ik no longer '
a gamble. It Is a pnrt of organized '
sales effort. It stabilizes and stand-',
ardlzos business, and you will find j
that advertised products will roach
the plnuaelo in sales during 1910. ,
The newspapers will bo tho largest ,
gainers In volume of ndrertlslnic dur
ing the coming ysr. Thoy aro ruin
ing tholr stiuidurds, tuul giving bet
tor survlcu and co-operation to tho
ndvertliKir and the cousuniGr. Ilonco
thoy aro being rownnled by tho ro
culpt of bigger and !ttor palionnge
from tho advertiser.
I'ffcitlve AiHcitblng
Xowspaper mltrllslii(5 U by Tar tho
must effective, as woll ns tho most
InoMieuslvo, form of Silent Salesman
ship. So. with people throughout tho
country huvlim plsnty to do, mid
with the practlCHl elimination of
cheap fuiHgn labor and forelmi coin
petition lu iiittiuifHi'turliiK, the year
1'Jlr. I)ohs(iiuh fonh with a fall or
but feels that the active co-opera
J lion of nintorisls mid other vehicle
drivers is impcrativo if crossing ac-
cidents nie to be iiiiiiiiuioil.
I Jleccntly the Southein Pncfic had
' ohen ations taken at various erics
iings throughout the slate to observe
how careful diivcrs wero in up
proaching the tracks. Of 1 7,01! 1 mo
tor vehicles ohseived, ll,8!l(l drivers,
or (ill's per cent, looked neither way
before dossing the tracks; U.7 per
cent looked one way only, ami lull
-7.H per cent looked in both direc
tions. The utmost iucicdiblc iiumher
of ,'i:i01. m IP.U per cent of the total
number of drivers observed, ran over
the cros-dngh at a iccklo-is rale of
'-peed. Bill :i."i drivers stopped their
machines hclnrc -r--inr the tracks
to m'c that no trains were appioaeh-
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largo nectlon of tho labor parly, with
tho loss of four members of tho gov- J
eminent, admittedly places tho gov
ernment In a critical position and
many doubts are expressed that It
will succeed In weathering the storm.
No cabinet council has jet been
summoned and a majority of the
mouthers of tho houso of rommonn
aro ndvorso to a general election, hut
-. . MP' .
nn nnniuii in I nil rnnniru ..int. irmn ....
" " - " j vu...u uoinmon g.vniou sago brcvroi into a
about lu either of two wayn. First, hwivy Uw, with sulphur ami alcoliol
tho houso of lorda. without tuo con- i addud, will turn way, streaked und
, inuou imir uunuinuiiy dark iukI liixuri-
Bring back color, gloss and thickness
with Grandma's recipe of Sage
and Sulphur.
sent of tho government, bring tho
life of the parliament to an end by
slmplv declining to proceed with
the parliament, 'und registration hill.
A
FEW hOURS-TRY II!
I'll st l)(lc or PllK's fold ('ollNlllllll
Itiilcvcs All Hie (iilppe MNeiy
Coutalnt Xo (.Milnliic.
Don't stay stuffed -up'
Quit blowing and snuffiiiiK' A
dose of "Pape's Cold Compound"
taken every tno hours until three
doses aro taken will end grippe mis
ery and bronk up a severe cold elth
or lu tho head, client, body or limbs.
It promptly opens clogged up nos
trils and sir passages: stops nasty
discharge or iump runnliiK. relieves j
sick hondaohe. dullness, feverish
uww, sore throat, aneeslug, soreaesi ,
and stlffueiw.
"Pape's Cold Compound" Is the
quickest, surest Teller known and
costs only 2., cents at diug stores. It
ant; remote every bit of dundruiT, step
sculp Itching anil falling Imlr. Mixing
tho Sagu Tea mid .Siilpliur ritir at heme.
though, is troublesome. An easier vv.iy is i
to get tiio rcsiiy-lo-iue toiuc, costing
aliout CO cents a Inrgo Isittle, ut drug
store, known ns "WvetU's S,vga und
Sulphur lfiilr Ucuicily,'1 thus avoiding a
lot of mtu9.
While wispy, urar. fadeil hair Is not
sinful, we nil dculre to retain our youth- j
fill nppcarnnco nud attrnctivcneM. By t
dnrkenini: your lmlr vvitJi Wyetli'e Saga '
nud Sulphur, no one can tell, bccuu.) it
dws it o usturAlly, w) evenly. You
In tt diunpon a songo or soft brunh with ;
t and draw tills through your huir, j '
iiu&ing nn sinan siraisi ni a iiinuj vy
iimrning all gray hnirs lmvo dUappennsI,
Aftrr unotlicr application or two jtiur
hair Untunes Nnutltully dsrk, gloomy,
soft and huuriant und you ai)eax years '
younj.'er,
THE TOWN IiS NOT DRY
But Long Lives
DAISY
W .VMilK.jh'iVTOVV-'L'rri H
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r&mrfflmmw
m k FifCfwai
oreaiij WSMSi 1
I Wis3-5JS.a'U.
Fresh
Eggs
ButtermilK
Tho drink of all drinks nothing hoi tor through win
tor or suininor. Ihittonuilk is rooonuiicndod by all
inodionl .scionoo as a groat Mstoiu buildor. Fresh at
tho Dairy by tho glass, uiiari or gallon.
DAISY BUTTEE GOc PER 2 LBS.
Tlie Wlilte Velvet Ice Cre'am
Phono is I
H22 Kasl .Alain.
ip 1 1 1 1 hi ii" i lull I i it i mjp
fesssal
acts without .issistnuce, tiUtes nle
promise or good limes tluui an enr and causes no luconveiiienit Don't
hllive 1"e accopt h uli'iute Vdv
Ctrtllr lou'cd KilHo tlilfi tut thivlii
imiru. iiy rvQn wiui pnviic BUr.
UemtlMly ftrthlktf.
140 SUNMY OUTSIDE ROOMS
Sn,o SlKy tli, I mi ctaottc tHint.
Pates j-" A m 0NE PERS0H
sl.i0- DAY TWO PERSONS
from frry of DuU bit
MUHIVE8SAL BUS"
(tt our mmuO
Aiy Cfy Ufrel ut puses the tott.
seaeaj-L
iliwi
r
t
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The Advantage
Cnatii theOi portunitv
Tl.'-" Mm nr ccount
l the dvnnlii"n
tiii:hi: oi nr
Don't work ii!i hill vvlth a load on our b.uk Tr coas-t-l"i
down Mil with a saUtiM ai count
OVER g2 Vfc'ARS UNOEB QNf MANAGEMENT
iuri' -.
OLD-TIME COLD 0U11E j
DRINK HOT TEA!
Get a Hiuuli pucknuc c( lturnl. irg
Ilrentl Ten, or ns tlie (i. mini liks
call It, "llumlmrjpir llnut 'lli.x "ut uu.v ,
plmrmnp). 'Ink u tablMpoonfid 01 tiio,
toa, put u cup of Ixiillug witir "p'O
it, pour through a eievo und drmk u
teacup full nt sny time dunn.' (lie
dsy or before retiring. It i tli ut it
eiTittlVQ vvsy Ut brisk ;i nl r. I u ,
griii, a It oxm tlie ikirtw of t1 kkm,
rviiicviug ceu(M(ion. .l lueiU'ii tint
UivwIh, thus brnwkiiijt up a cold
'i'rv it tho next time )ou hullcr f-oni
n cold or tlio i;rip. It h iiii eviiio
INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS
THESE GOODS AEE MADE IN THE EOGUE RIVEE VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
lf
nroiinu uiorimvvitt has not .vet boon
aioared uji offlolnlly It apposis from
ndvicMi from lliiuuinit c. ....,. . i..
the Austrlans ? ., .h Vr . hSSi "' """"
h Iobr Hue of defense and are throtv-)
nil uiiBO reintorceiiienu Into the din
trlct. Tho Itusstsns here nie e. Mt
ul to strlko at tho KsIomou-SUnis-laud-Hulicz
Hue where powerful do
fonilvo worko havo bscn In prepam
than for some llmo by the Austro
Oijrinuus. Meanvvhlln tho Iluslun position
SfO miles fuither north on the mid
dle fityr river has boon Breath
fitrcngdiunwl liy UMOsiful oporu-
iious in mo resiou or the ureal
B
STIFF, ACHING JOINTS
II ! Mi I
i on tiii:
(iUOII TIIIM.'S
on plan fur vour many feasts ho
KUIO to use
Rogue Spray Flour
'rtler pastries, most wholesome
I read, biscuit, etc., when you use
Itogue Spiav riour, cofts oii least In
hi long run. too.
1 or Koodtici. sake order
KOf.l l: hlMt.XY II.Ol It
Mediord RoISer MhII
Rub Sorenejs from joints and niuiclw H. O. Nordwick, Pl'OU.
with a kmall trial bottle of I
old St. Jacobs Oil
e
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Phone 507
Stop "dosiins" Ilheuinatlsni.
It's iKviu ouly. not cue onw in flftr
requires lntnml treatment. Ituh sooth-
1" riK'tit
the tiiu
uQr uixal ., .n..tl... .... ..... . . )" 9f """"" UHl IWWI me
v..., ...,. , .,., ml. 1HWI . j-I.m,, ,wiH, Sfi J, Oil" II
vauco lioro has not Ueu tho losult of n Iwrmlms rlieuniftti.m run- Ku-h nover
an Isolaad battle, but Hm of n- duwpjKjUiU sud dewsn't bum Un 4m it i
KaRcmcnU lastine over a consider- ttth Pla. sorm. and sutfm. fr.ml
vv.' - : . . -'-1-
rnarshos with prospects of lieiug niile lnK. i'iiftraiiu -St. .Iii-,Vm Oil
to use tho roads leading either noiih- w l,,f ",,,!rrT.,," anl "
jyilo period. In the capitals of the
niiicuie nines ine opinion is ovprosfc
cd that the Itusdan otfoinlru has
jjomplotely unset the jtlanj of tko
Miutieu. luuiUum. Lttrkiulu'. iuurliii
' . . . " .; . ... . . t .
i.usMr upi tin H - mil ininw
of oU-t(w, hoMMt HHt. Ju..l, Oil
f rum im1 driuc stoML assl in tin m ut
i ....yi t. . .. t-.. Ki. u .1 ..
rSlilnil Uovver. for nn ivii.fn., f ffl" " .. .t f?'v.r"r '"
gf sift I (FSIt
i( s I h-'h
111 ' ' lv-'i:
The New Year Is
Seeking Admission
to our home Oiwui wide the doors
sod Uk' dAMtii of the many op
IwrtUHUlM It oft. UspUlb- In
will work ' h pportualty e(tr(t
you. far wo n preiMuvit to wy
you ut the lowest prices we'vo ovsr
ak4 for strictly U'nU gra4 material.
USE THE PRODUCTS OF
Rogue River Valley
Cannery ;
The Best Made I
Help Home Industry.
i
i
Try Lorjanhcrry Jtilco ami Sherbets
at the fountains and Ice crea... par-
lors. !
TRY OUR
Want
Ads
They Reach the People
Pntiimro the institution
lint maintains die Largest
Payroll in Medford.
The Medford
Printing Co.
Hio ltst Equipped Job
Plant in Oregon outsido of
Portland. .
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AsT) WATER
nud
rRRLGATlNO PIPE
Go to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Qrapo St.
Telejihuue 8i)0
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
'They Are
Home
Grown
ron
ROGUE RIVER., ,, ,
584 meyre
l ?w '- a .
WP the Best
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MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.
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