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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1916)
1' K T'liEgSIMB UJ l-UiSJ.i i. ; STEEL OPTIMISTIC OF l ansnronn or FAMOUS COMEDIAN AT STAR TONIGHT . MATfi THTTWNrc. Mil,, ij;hi i l , ii MKPFoim oru-;nns. ' i . .i "i ' ' ! u'jj.jj"; nirf)AY.i,ttrirM'Anv n, ioi ii uniii mji ,ijj i...itli, V ygnw, iiinj i l i pa cm TnnwfJ ""! I I i II i'l 'J OVB? FUTURE RAILROAD BU DING "'Hip Mill in t errata bnvK ..imf mil Metre of dollitm building h ntilruml I thmuiKli tlio I)mlint(w rnii.VMi from the Columbia river miuth to the mii pltiltn,'' tU Will 0. Stool in n rail Josil tfllk nt the rnilroml meeting f Hit romiiicrt'inl flub Itwt niftlit, "Tln Hiirriiniiii intor.i(,' n oi, tinned, "liave spout million m tin unino cnn.von for the winio utinose mul wind up in tlio wunp plneo. "Tlio IlnvHinnii lutpivts line spout fl.OOO.OOO in pxtendiiiK tlioir lino westward from Ontario and it wind up nowhere. ".Millions of dollars havp boon .pont iiuiuiiiiK n road north to I.nkeview. . wtf iBn HHHI APPAM EXPLOIT WINS APPLAUSE FORG E IAN NAVY HKUI.IN. Ob. 3 -rival of the Appam Nw of the ar- ....... u. .... .iiiiii in .iwiiuik inu of thn darlnst raid of n (lernijiii ertils- r on the main lane of truffle be- 'tween South AfrlcH ntul Ktuopc has aroused a new burst of enthusiasm for the nav. Tho rrtilr Moewe In 1 iirIMi, tho SenKHll Kan enrolled ii ii rdlutoh on tho honor list with' tlic I-nulon. Trine Hltol Frledrlili anil Karlsruhe There In no little mystery ho,re ro sarium; the Identity or tho Moewo. i dmimlty officials erldoutly woro not ' ' S'lin Honu.id, Iho niipri'-sibie kniff ""rprlsed nt the nown, hut for ol of ooiiH'iK, imil.i Ins nr-t appear- v'u reasons docllno to kIvo any In- nnco at the Star tln.itci tonight on-1 formntlon. lj in a lulaninii Ickii reel eoiuodvl A vessel named Moewo In Riven In entitled "Poor Siluu.ilty " h auu ! ll,c Herman navy Hot an n mirvoliiB wbeie, from a railroad standpoint there is nothing. .'Millions Invented "Other millions have been wpent 1 tho Harninnn intereM in building u railroad noith from Weed, Cnl., to Kirk, on the Kbiniath Indian loservn- tiou, and from Xntrnii xoiitlieitut into the mountains mint her 'no-plaee' on tile Mninnth Indian reservation. "The Hill intotextH hne mient mil lionn on the Oiemi eleetrio, whieh extondh only rj.'i miles couth fiom Portland. "Here nre over fifty million dol lure invented which in not paying op erating expenses, much Iohb interest on the enpitnl Mum temporarily tied up. All of these enterprises were Mopped lv hard times; but, with le- turning prospoiity, what will be the iwnlt? "-Mr. Strahoru is in the field, sup. ported b- tho Hnrrimnn and Hill in tertHOs and backed by abundant cap ital, with a proposition to build -100 miles of mad at n oost of f (1,000,000, connecting tho unfinished minis of eastern Oregon. His engineer corn nro now in the field making prepara tion for acthe construction. Connect Iamim KmLs ''When his work shall bo complet ed tho Oiegon elect rio will be extend ed Houth from Kugene to jredford. The Pacific & Kasteni will bo ox touded to Kirk, in the Klamatli Indian ltMcrrntioii, and the HiiIHh lino will go up the Anplogate, through tho jiam and down the Klaninth valley to Kit rekn, making Mod ford n railroad eon tor, with two transcontinental lines and a direct opening to a forty-foot harbor, "Hill kh he i not going to Son Francisco with his line. That is what they always Pay when contemplat ing new oonMriwtioii." Iliillls Kiilliuslasilc The regular monthly meeting of tho f'omiui'ivinl club was enlivened by a fair ropiosentation of business men at the piihlia library hall hut night. The priuciiml discussion cen tered on the leported progress of a oominittee apjiointed by th club tuition, urge progivss in n proved raad con- 'oount noeting Medfoid diuH-IIy with Kn-3 A lokn, fal. jntcn- riosident S. s. riulli of the South-H out cm Orogon Traction eorajwuy iok; cncouraRingly of the pvoponod r' io Diiiid a null oh d from (lux city to Humboldt bay. In fact, ho is on thiitfinMic oor the project, mul h lioves it will rtmult in nuecckN if properly followed up ith actiu' woik. Ho did not go into the detail oMIio plan, howeer, or oxpioM. an opinion ns io now and tinner what AiiNpicc tho work should bo direct ed. That, he know, will develop in futoro proglottis of tho work. Ciiniiiilns pitimlst Kupjtoit C. Jf. Tlioiniift suggoted that he lipd a letter from Souator ruminins of IoHfl, in which the kenator piom iwhI suppoit in sociiriug federal aid for tho construction of the road through tho rorve and otherwise, F. W. Cnrnahan of tho Illuo I.edgo miuo described the tonnage,, vast in ilfc proportions that would bo sup. plied from that dUtriot. A. L. Jloigs, nrosident of tho Au tomobile Trail Illazing HsuotiHtion, dofcenbed tho mnnnor in which that oifanizntiou prowsed to maik the sovornl auto trail norog tho conti nent and in intortuediato diatricla. A eontraunication wax read from Astoria asking for the support of the tllub in the matter of securing n na vr kaio at the mouth of tho Col umbia riter. And another request was rend from Portland's oast side iHMiaoss ma for assistance in m-OMi-iiig ah oqualiMtion of tourist rtitos mr the northern and aouthern rantM. liU' to lauh, see tin ROSEBORG PLAYS MEDFORD TON IGHT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP idflp. She formerly was engnged In ourvey work at the Kant African sta tion. It pooniH Improbablo thnt thlM little steamer of (ITiO tons wlth.a speed of only nine l.iiots, could accomplish tho exploits lu question. It may have btwu that somo larger Ktenmer, assuming tho nnmo Moovvo when con vci tod Into an auxiliary cruiser, slipped throimh tho llrltlsh llne.i. I.. S IICVKItl l)(!K Tho big games with Itoseburg will be pln)od tonight and Friday night at tho Xotatorlum and, without doubt, the gamos promise to bo hummers fiom start to finish. Itoseburg has had two break of bad luck and they nro going to take It out on tho local team and prevent Medford from winning the champion ship, If thoy can do so. Already the largest advanco salo of tickets for tho gnino has been re corded nnd tlio crowd promises to bo the largoM and most loyal over gathered toRethcr to cheer tho homo team to victory. .Medford has an oven break with Itoseburg and can win If tho boys play twice oh good oh thoy have over played beforo, for cvory ono of tho local men will bo out weighed twenty pounds to the man," remarked a fan. Tho defeat suffered by Itosoburg nt Ashland's hands must bo taken with a grain of salt. Three things favoreil Ashland. A small, erampod floor which prevented tho open run ning game at which Hosoliurg Is io proficient. Second, tho Uiweburg bojs had been travoMng for tho past ton days with no chance of real and playing the fastest teams in the north. Third, Ashland, If oer a team was over lucky, must draw tho niton, for thoy outplayed themselves, got ting all the breaks and shooting baskots that for wieidnos can never bo beat en. They throw blindly and got them, scoring nine points in less than our minutes of ilu at the t'ose of the game. The Gorman surveying ship Moewo was sunk by gunflio August 0. 19H. Today' Hclli-lnger Marlon Hnrland, tho famous writer, was once nddicsnlng an organization of .New Jersey housewives. I think." said the writer, ' that rooking Is womnn's work ' Yob," added the onl) mull present, "and the sn that womnn'fl work Is never done' '' j WHY CHILLY WEATHER Says and skin pores arc closed lino acid remains in blood. j t. Rlfeitmalism 1$ no respecter of age, My 6M of AGIST AIR Mr. OBITUARY Is llu Doc Trjlng to Stait Something? "The wild men of Iloraeo are not 1W at all." Mrs old Dft Cook t XHk Iole fame who has receatly arrived M Saw York. In proof of nla assertion the doe adds "Their oal) wild traits are head-huntiug and pohgaim - wp had d l..wl isif Cutliing wild ',t ,..d I ,1,'m. of tour ' Small Jane Wilson Died At her home In Jacksonville Wodueeday. Keb. 2, litis at . i m, of heart failure, age 63 ears. She has been a resident of the county scat slneo 1.S0S, and waa born In Jerse county, Illinois. She la survived b throe sons, John V.. K. W., and K S ! Wllnon. l'uneral anunuiirement ' lator O)Otf0Oh0OO0 rfawMaWM Jt'ccuncoiMy sex, color or rank. It not the mont daiiKcroos of human afllictions it is one of the most painful. lhoc subject ' to rheumatism should cat less meat, urci at waniny as po;jiuic, avoiu any undue c.poMirc and, above all, drink lots of pure water. T Rhcumstiam'is caused liy"uric acid which i gcneratnl in the bowels and abtorbed into the blood. It is the fiuu tiou of th kidncx to filter this and from the blood and cant it out in the urine; the norc of the sUin are aNo a nieann of frcting the blcxsl of tln Impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores arc closed tluu forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fad to eliminate this uric acid which keep accumulating and circulating throiiRli the s)Mcm, eventually settling in the joint and iuiimIcs entiling stiffness, 'sorcnen and pain called rheumatism. At the lirt twinge of rlictmigm get i fmm am pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Sain; put a tablespoon ful in a glass of water and drink before break t.t caih morning for a week. This is aid to eliminate uric acid by stiinu- Utmg the kiilneys to normal action, KJUing the blootl ot tnec inipur- lad Salts Is Sncxncnsivc. harmleit and N made from the ?id of graps and lemon jnie. combined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thou- j iands of folks who are siibjeU to rlieu- i inatikiii. Here ou have a plcatant. et fcrcscent hthi.t-watrr drink which' , oven-omes urn- a i.l ,in. Is bciuluiul to, )iir kidncj as well. I ! t r r V f T t f V f r r v r X f i.V t f f f i r r v v Y ? ? T ? t t ? V ? ? f ? V y t t f NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Already we've received a big portion of our wash goods stock, including the new Ginghams, new wide stripe Oxfords, and Palm Beach Suitings, that promise to be the rage this season. In fact we've a good selection of the early Spring materials, and it's none too soon to start planning on your first Spring garments jj Big Savings on Small Articles Note the Prices CUmiuiiio Imported Cnstilo Sonp..l9t? Pnlm Olive Soup, bar 8 Colgate's, Meimen's or Williams' Talcum 12 1711 Pure (Jlyceriiie Soap 12 Colgate's or Williams' Shaving, bar : 4 Colgate's Dental Cream, Itfe siy.c.19 Pompeean Massage Cream.. 3f) T)aggett tftliumsdell Powder 45 Small size. Peroxide 7p Large size Peroxide 12d Hinds' llonev and Almond Cream. for 43c Colgate's or Williams' Shaving Stick 19 line size Hav Iv'um 2l 2.")c size Colgate's Toilet Water....2l .r)0c size Colgate's Toilet Watcr....39 50e size Pebeco Tooth Paste 39 Dr. Lyons' Tooth Powder 19. lilk of Magnesia, HOe size 43( Ozurea Toilet Water 89? fiOc .lava ?ice Powder 37c Le Trefle "Riee Powder 98 Azurea Toilet Water 89 Packer's Tar Soap, 2fe size 19c Woodbury's Facial Soap, 25c size, for 19 25c size Squibbs' Talcum Powder for 19 Ifydrox Peroxide Cream, 25c size, for I Or' "" ee . teeeeALtf All 25c Tooth Jrushes J9c Chamois Skins, Vaselines, Camphor Tee, Toilet Soaps, Bath Soaps and dozens of overy-day household n ..H'S sities, all reduced. Only'.Staiidard Drug Sundries Carried NEW GINGHAMS 10c YD. NEW DRESS GOODS, Ootid grade Amoskeag Drens $1.25 to $2.00 Oinghams, in the new spring Neat pin stripes and small checks patterns, small cheeks, stripes in tans and black and white, just and plaids, pinks, blues, tans, the botween-scason weight for early spring wear, comes as wide as 50 inches. BOYS' BLOUSES 50c A big shipment of Uoys' iJlouses from ono of the biggest makors in the country, plain blues, neat stripes and the like, made well and will fit bo.ss 4 to 12 years. NEW LINEN, BROWN OR BLEACHED As seareo as linens are, wc wero able to get the most wanted kinds in brown art linen, 18 to 54 inches wide; also butcher linen and full bleached, 18 to 50 inches wide, at, yard.. ..25 to $1 CHILDREN'S WASH It's no trouble to show you these new arrivals, whothor you care to buy or not. THE MAY CO. lavender and black and white. SILKS $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Just received, by express, new shades in Taffetas, Oros do Lon clres and a few fancy stripes, many blues and greens to choose from, comes .')( inches wide in the chiffon weight. NEW VEILINGS, 35c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 Come in a good variety of Shet land Veilings, in the all black or white, also complexion styles in black and white contrast, small or large patterns. NEW GINGHAMS 12Uc The better grade Dress Cling- DRESSES, 35c, 50c, 65c hame in a big range of the new Something new, these All White season's plaids and small pat- Wash Dresses, trimmed with terns, ono of the best ginghams plaid gingham, in the Dutch stylo and will wash well, big range of all made up, stamped ready for colors to chooso from. 2311X1 embroidery, ages 2, 4, G years. New Arrivals in the Ready-to-Wear Dept. Coats, Suits and Skirts NEW SKIRTS ARRIVE Many of the popular blues in tho lot, in tho wider widths of poplins, serges and gaberdine; also a goodly showing of checks and fancies-' priced ! $4.50 to $12.50 WHITE COATS $6.50 TO $15.00 Some are all white, others have a little color at the neck, and some are trimmed with black vel vet ribbon with or without belt; just in by. ex press. Special for Friday RIBBONS 15c GRANITE WARE 10c ,, , , P . I- ii l i A 2(HT-pioce lot, including pie Bought rom one oi the bg east- p, 1el.lju kbetlfe8i ern markets, tins special lot ol wnbh ,a8ilIB (.ustard pans, bak- faucy ribbon, figured only, ospe- m mia t.ti; H0ld many places good lor hair ribbons, at 2jc, your choice while they last at 100 ciauy good ior nair worth 25c and Hoc. .?a. A.T. -aTuTa. aT. aTa. A.T. t r T T T T f f T r r T r T T T T r f t t J T T r ? Y Y Y Y Y Y :- : : ::; --X jy-eje-eje' 5-v-eie- -5"V '''' ''' ve-eje. ----J -'J JwtJ--$--$-5-$-$- CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. ROGUE RIVER. HAMS, BACON and LARD (Acorn Brand) our piionrcTB auk on salb at MKHIOItl): Independent Market, Scliloflolln'tt, Marsh & Dennett, Jonoe Cueli firooory, Ilutclilson !t Lunisdon, Itrownloo Orocury Co., Olmitoad Grocery. CKNTIIAIi I'OIXT: C. P. Moat Market, Cranfll & Iloblnett, I'abor & MoDonnld. TAI.KNT: Talent Moat Markot, Talent Merc. Co., Vandcrsluls & Kurgan. InsUt on liiime pnxlurt.i. nsirtlon Itirltril nt nur plant. For Every Foot Ailment see MISS UTLEY the CHIROPODIST at the MARINELLO HAIR SHOP 405-7 Gnrnett-Corey Bldg. Medford, Ore. INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME o t Henr to Ilarr tha nr( roisxh llrntrd; anil Marr 92 hj MnUfciif 9om :X4.f0Ka9: Coiijth mmlieinen, an a ruU contain a lime lliantlt of i.lum mriiii. A nint nf KraiiulatHl i.uaar vwtli Vj pint ol wurm water, ktirrin' fur 2 inliiuttu. j.'hts jou ua KnHi viufi u. iiiiiiwj cuii uu) Then set from jour druslt 2V& ounees IMm'K (SO iwiu wortlu, pnr intaa pint uume aim nil iiif imuiip uith wigur c.trnp. Hi in ei (M, at a eot of mly 01 ecnts, ii full pint of teall) lettr i-oiibii syruii tliaii mmi ronlil tun reuih iual for SJIO a cler MtiiiK of nwirlv B. Full It ke'ps iwrfertly dirpction Hith 1'nifx and laKcn -ood. It taL Iwld of the usual emijsli or cliftt told ut oik ami coimuer it In 24 hours. SplewlKl fur whoofiii tough, bronchitis ami winter couhs. It's truly attoBiiiuinc hetr qukklv It loosens the art, hoar or tight rouuh and keaU and frontbee the inHaucd im-ut bran in the rat of a painful coiiku It also fctop Om forsuatiou of phlrstm in Ike throat and broiM-lual tub, thus end ing tbe pfrkisteut loo ohiijIi. I'Impx is hwhlr eourent rated com- pOHitd of geituiue Norway piue extract rewMswti iin yu; ssrd lotJ Mvm-ratioua lAtuurane oi inc To amid diiKintiiwut. ask tout druci;it for ' J', uuuefii of Pin.- " and don t dn(il .in fli i ni; t-liM' .Miaiant." (f illiiv lilt. at -!.i.l II ii IIIOIM Iilyllltit Ii I Hi i ,. - m 'i l Pal at "B. i e 1 i if It Uan lu. iswtt Mith sruaUcol, and has Uwn fJ Iff neratioii tu heal inrianu-d throat atw vbest li oi should bn onl Roue Spray Flour It'a economical, It cornea to you In full wojght containers, it makea jour hi cart and paetry all your bak ing methods rtuo more good roasons for your baying Cnrufiilly oloctod, oxactlns mill Iiik inothotU two good loatona for our buying. llOGli: hPHAV MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS H. O. Nordwick, Prop. Phone 507 We Can't Be Beat hon It comes to "uppblng blah uradc mill woiW Whether oti re quire a plain set or nuck stairs or a handsome set for the front ot the liouso you will find them here to your liking. You ean net all kinds or door anil window, newel poets and baluatert, poet, column asiil Cap itols in fact an) thin that a tuod crii mill fan make we hate. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. mwf FWh USE THE PRODUCTS OF Rogue River Valley Cannery Tin Dwt Mafe Help Home Industry. Try Loyanberry Juice w4 Sheructs at the fountains and le ere parlors. v For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIQATINQ PIPE Qo to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Tolopkoiui 890 TRY OUR Want Ads They Reach the People Patronizo tho institution that maintains tho Largest PnjToll in redford. The Medford Printing Co. rrho Best Equipped Job Plant in Oregon outsido of Portland. Ask Your Grocerand Butcher jl'fiey Are ; Horaee Crown foii noouc r;vcrj AND! sJiftANDMy. V ll fL 1 noAmn lfl) J T icV IACORNI A UIJAMI cvy unr.i r a ir-m v .j ?-jr-ic ' om pav They're the Best Ever