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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1916)
wwrmn Afvrf. 'rnrnrvr. Afforonft, ff:r-:oovf Tf fsfHY, ,ri uy , inm T'Arni WIMH it. IV u w CENTENARIANS 21 8 DESCENDANTS ALL C. J. Ijtte t l In city recently roewhed a Iwo-rulumii newimper nr tflo deriptivc of hin jrnHidfathiT'H mm Jw3raith birthday unwivefmry colouration in Pain l'into county, Tuvtu, wliere ho ha lived for sixty yowra, liMvlnjf been ono of tlio flrt o lilnzc Ike whv into tliHt untamed Jfrontier mon; the resentful nnd trwii'hcroii Comnneho Indium. . Tlio iinmo of thin pfltrinrchul Tc.xtiu ?s It. C. Hetty, n Hnptist nnd a demo unit. Ono f IiVh boiiftK in Unit among Ills 218 descendants not one lias ever voted anything but the democratic ticket. i Five daughters nnd one win wore present niul hoiirlily enjoyed their eentennrinn father's birthday nnni vorsnry frolic. One of the daughters frnitl to the nownpaior innii present: ''Wo lire nil ehildreu here today. Thtsru arc no grown-up here at all. We arc all children and fnthor'is the youngct of us all." Among the many things described iih burdening the foul a I board on the occasion of the last celebration was n nuimmoth cake decorated with TOO lighted eandlt'H and insuribed: "11. C. Hetty, liorn in Tennessee, November 1)0, 1S15." (irnndpn Hetty is described as halo and hearty at 100 year of age. strong and virile both mentally and physically. "1 feel n bit lonoly to day,'' iio said, "when I think of all the ho.VH having panned on and their pons and daughters being old men niul women. I feel Unit I am the lns-t leaf on tlio tree. "My thoughts wander this rainy day back to the years of toil and hardships nnd yet timou of love and friendships. We loved our neighbors then. Wo were as one people. We did not strive against one ar.rthor. 1 would like to go hack to Ihoie times. I would find more real pleasure in it (ban you' find in your time of great plenty nnd abundance n time that lias its greed, avarice, sin and crime. "Hut I am happy and content in my old ngc." Mrs. Holly, five year younger than her husband, was shot to tenth by the Comanche ludi'ins dcring one of their rands twenty yours ago Tha'. is the one great sorrow of the ecnteri; arum's eventful life. BARGAIN DAY TO BE BIG ATTRACTION The Jackson County UuhIiiosh Men's nssoclatton bold tholr Januarj mooting in tlio bailment of tho Chris tian church Monday ovcnlng and wero scrd i9othor spjondld banquet for which tho ladies of that church aro notiul. Mr. Craig appeared before tlio as sociation with a proposition to hold a uarjjaln day In Medford February 1 1 nnd 12, during the poultry Oow, Tlio proposition was ondorjort and Mr. Craig InKtructod to proceed with tho nrrnuKomonU for tho san. A lengthy discussion of patronizing homo Industrloa wan Indulged In and as tho Commercial club has already tnkon uii tho proposition tho presi dent was instructed to appoint a com nilttoo of three to meet with a coin mlttco from the club to push homo products and If thought advisable to put on n big homo products banquot, tho committee to be appointed Inter. Tho following dlroctors wero re qlcvated for this year: Karl C. Gaddta, C. S. lluttorflold, C. M. Kldd. h. I). Ilrown, A. C. Hubbard, K. F. Schmldtt) j. c. .Mann oi .Moinoru, win. von nor Holloa of Kaglo Point, I. C. Hoblnott, Control Point, David MHIor, Gold Ulll, Louis Ulrlch, Jacksonville. e OBlTUAgy tti-H. Aiiiiii M. Kendall Died Mr. Anna lUVIc Kendall, at the lasldonce or Mr. I W. Thomas In Medford. Orogon, January 24, 1916 Sho was born In Pennsylvania in lS3t and at an oarly age wont to nour Qulucy, Illinois with hor parents Jonas nnd Sarah Grubb, vho wero plig)eors of thariQto In which sho 0cw to vomanh&pd and was inur ed to Morris Collins In 1860. There wore three ohildrcn born to this marriage, two of which dlod In oarly life. In 1S5C sho was loft a widow and In 1888 was marr(j)l to Dr. lleoco P. Kendall, who dlod In 190S. To this marrlago were oord three shlldron, two of which survive Her living cnildreu are Mrs. Joseph Poley of Ashland, Mrs. Aaron Andrews of Corvallls and Mrs. I. W. Thomas of Medford. Sho r.as a communicant of tho Protoatant Kplseopal Church at tho time of her death. Funeral servleM January SG at 10:10 Wm. from tho reldno of I. W. Thomas, 71S West Mtln street. the He v. Hamilton officiating. In DEMOCRATIC torment Mountain View oemttry at Ashland. o Mortgages Disappeared When Co-operation Aided Berry Ranchers to Increase Profits 1TYAMAT, W.. . k Wltli raupborrie for nmmmHkm, tin farmer of tftfe rny lwo wrought n irro4ntiot. The revolt veim flflflkwt the rolly inn rkct lg yMcin wMh nqnerCF both producer and tfefwumer. TMr ftektiwt nml wn W. II HhuIIinihw, nhu! their WCIipoll CO op i oration. ! Whnt the l'liynllun nnd Ruinner, Fruitgrower' HMmsiHtion, with, its 1H00 inemhers here, has accomphxhed in n few yimrs In a Iotwmui that will i 1... ....I.. .. .....,.! I... ... ... .L...I ..I... I vnlucs n dollnr. Thev have made "good times" to order. j The association owns nnd operates , two largo canneries, handles tlio ' members' fruit, berries nnd voce-' tables. Tinlnlonds of I'mmI It operates stores for Hip benefit of its members, buying groceries, sup plier nnd equipment in carload yes, even trainload lots. It finances its members, perform ing the functions of n hank. Cold storage nnd pro-cooling facilities aro provided. Kggs produced on the ranches, the pigs raised and other side products are sold by the association at highest prices wiicre thoy represented little better than wasted labor before. The l'uynllup oo-operntivo fanners have reduced their cost of liwng not less than 'Jo per cent. They have de creased the cost of production on the little farms, have widened their mnr kel and lme substituted prospciity for despondency and mortgage. Solving the Problem It is another one of those signifi cant industrial insurgencies being worked out in the Pacific northwest, through which modem pioneer are creating a new F.l Dorado. Ten years ago this fertile valley in tlio great forests of Washington was the baronetcy of a few wealthy hop ranchers, owning vast holdings". To day they have given way to an nnny of farmers whoso lands uvornge less than twenty acres. Red raspberries and the genius of Fnulhamus brought about tlio trans formation. Dynamic, resourceful and 'mrd headed, though a seer, the general mnnnger of the association is such a man ns has pvoved indispensable to the success of co-operation any where. rniilliuimti Hark of Idea Three terms state senator from his district and a powerful influence in good government, I'aulhnmus turned to the farm to work out a grout in dustrial exeriment. " T.. ;ptith. his neighbor, ho had IcanioVvJi growing thinB, nnd growing Ibts Df them" w9 liv no uu9ns all of ranching. Profitable selling is cqunlly important. Mort gages throughout the valley testified that the l'uynllup folk weie not sell- ing profitably, thoupli they produced ti tinest berries in the world. Itaurliecs PiniI ('nips prenehii'g I'o-opernlii'ii Thev pooled a' . A BARBER TOLD HE 5AI0 OMCE" HIS JAW WAS DISLOCATED 50 HE COULDN'T TAUK v LONGC5T DAY OF I1Y LIFE . 5AY HE THAT'S hOTHIMG," SAID I . SPITTING OUT SOME LATHER. the c(Af,erre! l Plk v V S J&l&k VALUABLE j Vp (sSfc mLSSXS, COUPON IN SSeiri MSfeSEPa EACH JA X fRfW PACKAGE t'oHippintlic soiling ghPN tic n-MHit SO iht rent inoro of apples than she would gel as mi Individual nmikctci. their crop, selling them eo'lcotivply. Inexperience cost them a borrowed .f'2800 and nearly wrecked the organ isation before it had well shirtcd. "The only reason wo didn't lost $10,000," said I'aulhnmus, "wa that we couldn't borrow that much. I be lieve we made everv mistttke in the I'aulhnnnm, now 50 yours old, got his neighbors together nnd bognu cnlondnr before wo gut well under wuy. Wo lost ovorytliiug but faith. Mortgages Aro Lifted ,, Today the l'uynllup berries, fruit nnd vegetables movo to prautioHlly MILITIA SMOKER TO BE HELD THURSDAY NIGHT Tho Sevnnth company will lve a smokeV on Thursday evening. Jan. SO, nt their club rooms on Main street. There will be i;iree boxing events and three wrestling events. Central Point Athletic club will lie their op ponents. 'Cic lutcud to bring up 1Q0 inourtws inflliuljug a tmml of Ovonty pjyoos. J!il VHIo. will ko tha raiara o&all tie 08 n Tho-Tsrtiakar vAl TtM ittii a i(r lug contest. Five boys will strip (A 1). V. D.'s, all their clothes will bo tlii-nwii Intii barrel. Tha first jdroesed wllj be the winner. At S:15 ji m. on Main streot there ! will be a tiiK-of-war between the two clubs, cialit men on a sidf. le i:i". lb. wrestllnR contest will HAVE YOU EVER GONE ALL DAY WITHOUT A $m ) mr Jav M jamc SftoifflfML JXT e "l. Uiat basket every market in this country by trnin luad. The oiilputi is enoimotis. Mort gages have been lifted. The associ ation, while cnipitnlizcd nt only $i()(), ha a mirpluK of $100,000. Government experts regard tho I'liynliup and Suiinor Fniltgrowers' as the most mioccpttful and compre hensive oo-oporntfvo jdnn in tho I'uitcil States. i PHulhnmus, its jnlot, lins refused to heoomo a millioiuiiro in order to devote himself wiiotc-heartcdly to n movemuut which ho believes is des tined to rcvoliitiouiKo business and living conditions ovecywhorc. 1 ' .-- - nnnmir: be between Moado Ingram, Central Point vs. IIII1 llovorldgo, Medford. The HO-lb. wrestling W. I.. Itun yard. Central Point, vs. doo. Holmes, Medford. 115-11). wrostling 'contst will bo betwoen Holand Hubbard and his brotbor Knrld for tho championship of their family. i:5-lb. bokinx match Josso In gram, Central Point, vs. Jaok Mornn, Uladforil. timtvrh0!1.?: tra 'ifiiminwy4mr pi( Air i a aptiUMcUford. 1 W-i. .-aWHuj AJfOhlo Markcr, QiintrgPiJolnJ, ye. Alli Juqlison. Medford. The company will alvo n dance tho following night. Over -1 00 Invltn tlons have been Issuod. AhIiIhikI complins wl come down as guests of the Seventh. - T . .. N CE "O" " THI5 for EXPOR IS AMERICA IN 1915 $3,555,000,000 WAMHIXtrroN, '-" Amen can export hwrwwMMl 70 ir -ent in I'M., nml rwK-hwI a Utnl of :i..v.V imhhioO, btenkMig all pretums rrc i'd. Kigiirup twlny by tho dopalnneut of commerco show that liony exports and declining imports together set n new American trade balsHce record nt f 1.772,000,000. Imiwrtii wero the smallest since 101'J. The country's total foreign trade exports and import jvaMcd the fno billion dollar mark during the yenr, c.iih month showing henvier c.tports until December's renehod $1150,000, 000. The trade balanco of oloso to two billion dollars wns five times greater than in 1011, when it stopped pt :2I,000,000. Exports have grown Rtoadily nnd rapidly for tho last four years, the lluropean war checking outgoing shipments only for n brief time. Tlio figures show that the war not only cut imports, but changed their char acter ns well. ReVenty-two per cent AUNY OREGON WOMEN SAY THE SAME. Fortland, Oregon. My daufthtar'n health was very poor alter lior first baby camo. Finally elio took three bottles of Dr. riorco'a Favorito Pro scription and iter health was greatly improved. Sho has three children, lias always depended on this wonder ful medlclno to help hor through." Mrs. IsAiiF.r. Uertrand, 80 Toxaa St., Portland, Oregon. Lents. UroRon. ,"I used Dootor rtcrco's ravoruo Prescription bo foro my baby canioandlbcliavo it saved my lifo, ns I was iu very poor lionlth." Mns. O. II. Pow ers, Lento, Ore- cjv ' con. Netb: Dr. Tiorco rocelvca, dally, many letters llko tho abovo from all over tho world. Tho mighty itsstorntlvo power of Dr. riorco'a Favorito Prescription speedily causes all womnnly troubles to dis appear compels tlio orpans to prop erly perforin tholr natural functions, correct displacamonta, overcomes irregularities, removes pain nnd mlecry at certain times nnd brings back health and ctrength to nervous, Irrita ble nnd exhausted women. What Doctor Piorco's Favorito Pro scription lias dona for thousands it will do for you. Get It this very day from any mcdlcino dealer, in cither liquid or tablet form. Doctor Piorco's Pellets aro uncqunled an a I-tvcr PHI, SnuiUat. amieM to tnke. One Mil, Suunr'COHtHl Pellet a Ihsc. Cum Sick Headache, llllluin lloadnrhn. Dlu'nost. Constipation, Indl Rostlon, llllloiis Attacks, nnd oil do rangnmonU of tho Liver, Stomach and Dowels, Medford House Movers ni:w niiM Houses, Ma()ilnxr(v, Ikillorx, Moved Any Iit'nr Abo IIoiiimi ItcpalWnjt Phono 188 M Ola So. NnH-totm 7.17 W. Mill St. Bargains in ROSES 200 Tnroo-year-old Caroline Testout Roses for sola at a bargain Tho finest rosos In Medford from tho host roso hodeo in the city Tho Caroline Tostout Is a perpet ual bloomor, largo pink rosea and tho best hodgo or streot roso for this clluiato. Pierce, the? Florist WESTON'S Camera Sfeop 208 East rnin Street, Medford m The Only Exolusivo Commercial Photographers in. Southorn Oregon o o Nogativos Mado.any time oi phico Ijy appointmont. Phono l'17-.T We'll do tho rest ' E, D, WESTON, Prop, ' !tt flfcrfiilrfi' inns Ilcemlifr ni.rl tffo l'if , rnf frrc HlO Vtr 'llii-i nllfllnilcl M,,.HIIMWIWWWllllll.lill III II IIH l I'll IW"IMWIIHIIIII lilMM lMWWWilili I I IIIIHImilMlllllllWI 'if" "pi' ' ,llmwlLai,';Ai'lw!lJ,'lMj B ! ' i, , i I vi"""--"MiiilMiiiiii!J,friiiiiiiliriiiiviiiirilis'!millIIUM'"'l'lrlll'M I There Is a better tasta a. zest to food I cooked with Cottolcne. ffatil on fihortcnintf. It blcnda with tho flour onllv nnd the result nhowa in tho fino baking. Used for frying", it makes the foods better tasting nnd more di gestible. Try Itrealize tho quality it gives to foods. Your groetr will supply you fecuUrly Cottolent b rckd in palls of various sizes. LLttTMT. FAIR BAN KS55353 it" I VV i'ilfllil MHMimmmmiiim Your Skin Needs Marinello Try the Face Powder or the Whitening Cream or the Lettuce Cream Kneh will show 'ou how exquis ite the whole lilnc. MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 407 Garnott-Coroy Bldg. Medford, Ore. CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. ROGUE RIVER HAMS, RACON and LARD (Acorn Brand) ourt pnoDUCTS aiie on sale at MKDFOIlDt Independent Market, Schleffolla's, Marsh & Dennett, Jones Cash Grocery, Hutchison & Lumsdon, Drownlce Orocery Co., Olmatcad Orocery. CK.NTHAIj POINT: O. P. Moat Mnrkot, Crantll & Itobtnott, Faber ft McDonald, . TAMINT: Talent Meat Marltot, Talent More. Co., Vandcrsluls ft IlurRnn. IiwUt on homo products. Inspection Invltcil at onr plant Ninety-Sixth Half The German Savings and Loan Society SAVINGS (Tho Gorman nank) COMMERCIAL HUH CALIFORNIA KTIIKHT SA.V FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA December 31st, 1915 ASSETS United .State, .Stale, Municipal nnd other Itoudt (market value 1CJ2S,:'15). BtaudliiR on books at$ti1,ln"i7JTt Ioans on INsil I'.stalo, secured by first mortRasc8....u..nIO,nirJ,.17N.ai Joans on IloniN nnd Stocks 0:10,131.72 Hunk lliiildlnir nml Lots, Main and Dranch Offlcos (valuo JCOO.OOO), stnudliiB on books at. : 1,00 Other Real IMnto (valuo 1GS,000), HtandliiR on books nt n 1,00 IduploytvM' Pension I'uiul, (211,238.03), standlnir on books nt 1,00 cash r,oi)o,a7i.in Total .,,.. 0l,X 10,002.02 LIABILITIES Duo I)ciosltori H.HIO.OOO.JW (iipltal Slm'k actually paid In n. . 1,000,000.00 lUwcno and ConttiiKont lundt ... 2,008,002.01 Total 5l,8IO,002,02 N. OH LANDT, OKO. TOUHNV, Prctddniit Manager, h'ulworlliod nnd sworn to tuiforn me this 31st day of December, jDIi, . (Seal) CHAS. F. DUISENIIUIia, Notary Public. ;'r tho 0 mqnths ending December 31st, 1915, a dividend to do poslto, of 1 poy annum wns declared. V.J'. - f miwh mi ii ' Ml r si si ! Another Year of the Panama-California Exposition San mi.: . ...... r.., :.. n jiiik iioniiiuui raiHwuuH hiii ir Rcr nnw bettor than ovor. Mni hail Frani'iMeo have boon trantfwrfeii iri-snTrTDti,tn iryou neglected to oo San Diujo in 1015 do not fail to sco thin beautiful uity tliiw yoar. Tho winter in tho logical lime, too. Six months louml-tHp tiohuU nru on wlo daily from all Pu cifie N'ortliwoKt points to Southorn California. 1:00 P.M. California Express 2:18 A.M. Exposition Special 3:20 A.M. Shasta Limited Train du I.u.xo. 10:15 A. M. San Francisco Express .. He MfiH, blci lindo wliioh hn4 out 1 H liifthlv ilutiiihlc manufrtcliiffd i.r'.,irt,i- frnifi ctttitral Kirropc. 3 i Yearly Report of nigra' I .untj an; :euo- .. Of. Ml MARTIN C. UARIUCR -Physt-dan and surgeon. Offlco Palm block oiipomte Nasli hotel. Hours 10 to 12, 1 to 4. Phone 110-J. IT. Q. HEINK. M. D. Hye. Kar No4M anU Throat. Hendchw and i nervous cordltlons roJlaveJ by 4 Trains Every Day between Medford nnd San Francisco Through btnndard and tourist feltopinpf onn, dining and observa tion ours. Steol coaches make traveling a pleasure. Ask our local afient for further in formation or write Southern Pacific John M. Scott, Oonornl Passengor Agent, Portland, Orogon Stf. avi u :il i n u O