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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1916)
A MKHKORI) MAri0TinfTN!?. MKHKOrtD, OHKOOtf. tfATTWDAY, KliMlfTAlfV H, 1010 rKiic TWO ' i ! I M MS Si 4 WKMKf&$&&Ml HBWWMTfltllFH 'T R m :':tj Hf5 ,jTii miV ftt m thi tit 'H m air ' !t iii tHJ ), Mf'11' TOCAL AND PERSONAL High pralne for Iho efficient ml ministration or CMrr Kngttioer w ' KftMi, fnrmiriv of MMtfflrd. m Hie iMlftrrwuMty wrojeet of rffr Improve ment! for the Corbln writ PnynVuv rlrwrg to tfren by fsderftl dngiHeerii fn h rbnott Just mihlnfttoil (o th Plerao eoiinty, WmIi. Dimly com- nffiataiiarn. Wiign bailor InWrnnco In sold fioliii. tfiu limirttiio Mun, will nil Itf , W J Cotigw flf 'Pregjiaet. Is do fijg huflnest In thfj oil lodny. Closing nut sd Of jowelry. Netf nilii i Mii i KIHnQtignt'ayoll).- Tlie Shnj ni'lLTitfoinfln nf (lolil mil. wan a .Modhsry Vlillor I'rttlity. Il IiriI Jimt TrwT?wi H tsioRrHHi nniiouiiriiiR tun d(TOr of Hilly .Mun, a iiiliior roalillim Unld 1HII, HI the Inaplrntlon niliip. Wml, ArlMHp. M.r. Mne loft (Sold JTlII n'tuoiitli o to work In the Arl (rtift inlna. He loavea a widow and alj)-t)n nt Child 1 1 111. The renmlna will ho plittuiod to Oohl Hill for In torment. 2S jff on KodnUi nt Wcston'a Unipdrn Hlmji. Paul Iluah, u fnruiar Medford IiIkIi school itudeiit, now living In Havana. Ilf., won first irle In a short story writing oontoal held In the hlKh soliobl of that Pity. Union soils For (I cars, $200 down nnd J2fi n month. A. 11, Cornell, prominent lusiirnuro mun of anints Pnas, roturnod homo bills' mornhiK. nftor n huiltuNui visit t (n tills city. Ilo will return to .Mud ford iiKiiln Monday. AIII60 yietrolu for salo nt $!5 nt Pulniur's Plnno llnuso. Caplnln A. J. Vuuuo went to IIokuu Ulvor this morning on hiislness. $8100 to lonn on rooiI farm, clnso In. II. X. Stlno. .IkiiIW nur, son of Caplalii A. J. Vnnob, of (hts oily, left this morn ing for itugoiiH, where he will entor tliq Uitlfurslly of Oregon. Sinoktt h ICIng Snltz olRnr, Re. They nre home-innde. tf (IvMaver Joe Iteenian, of Unld 1U1I. transacted bualNeaa In this city yoalertlay attenioon. raturnlug home on tko 6:20. West Side hltrhlng stable, to vents tor slnglo, 15 cents for double. S7J Oonaty PntholoKlst CIhiiiIo C. rate It holding a meeting with orrhanU IsU of the Ashland and Taleut ills- Irltjts at the former ilaie IliU afl eritoon, IllustrNtliig his discussion of Mali wllli stereontlcou views. The ortliHidlsts arc deeply Interested In , Mr. Cato work. See l)Ave W'uimI about that flro In. HiiriinCo iwilley. Office Mall Trlbuno Illdg. At the Methodist thurrh tumor tow evening there will be a huIr1 patrlHtle twrlre. The U. A K aud W. It. C. will attend in a iod mill special imusIp ltl be offered. Klieclal prises on engraved oards, uew anil from old plntes !or n few diO at the Medfnrd Printing Co. Dr. KoIIIuk will deliver uu utlilrosa M "Uarola'it Place In llUtorx." The IMsWlo la cordis II) iuvtteil tu all the Herrktw of the day. Oyslers. any st)le. The Shasta. ' !ly llursdnli and Miss Klale (Ire h tit latter or ICagle Point, ami tho former a reatdent of tbla dUtrM. t were united la marriage at )Q:So this morning by Itev. Itrailley of the ' ttw Mothodlst ihimh. Mr. and JUh UUradell have munv friends am ac (IDsdUlanrea tbroiiKhout the tiiiintv WaO wilt extend to them beat wishes for a lou nod hapiiv luarrted life. Player piano munlc rolls 15c ajiloee Hi l'ulmor's Piano Place. ,7 4 ffcMk at old stand. I0H K.Maln 'toUvQi. prebared to do watch, clock iUl44wlry n Ml work revives my iiewwiwl gltt nt Inn. KvtrjthlHg guarstiteod. liy K Diamond. '73 C'loHlng OUt TlUl u( jewelry -it 'ilBur to P O. S7 A. JoIi.Ojuh 0 fHlsni. IliU atjite, Is IrauKMiiiiiK bitabiM tu uiU pVrt of the vutie today. J, O Clerking. U) U9t all around nliotuurapher In soHUtT Oregon. AhvOg reliable Negattrflt yide any wir, time or place. Stadlo lis MaJr. 9t. Phone 0-J. A ropoll or Trail. Is S9JNIK H" out of towu vlkltois in this cU) to day. Tlio Star biaud of tiiwilter rib bous aio giiHranliu'd alve 75.000 mire'oii of tkPl.MH a" .mJ '" without so clufpVlug tbp t,. to iow otj tlio fW- ' ,r'uy 6tff vvarmnty. but that is what the Vobter coinpanj intip' o iib Qar rlbboiiH Sold by the Mi-.iioui itiiu lng comj'ftnr. a.-'v num. in it ri firtlniUnrnl ftgtmis- strict, will !HT 'or w t mtl With the ml rosvsftfcflHon In mmmlssMfff will ron- going out or mim to r O 2M fllN of The Dalles, tlil"! siting Hh relative In i IhH ok M IIMV "i lain permanent!. itxworlh of Albany, fJil Mending to twslneaa IT Ms allc today. I raile nf lloaton. Mass , who . vlliln the various plnmj e river vallo for scveriili II leave for the east carh ok "M son war here lant Blil Mr Trails, "and he I old on had n nlpit llttlo vallov sway in liRHiittful IiIUm ntul "iiHt! exhilarating Bunahlur ,ilOff'lnil (IihI vimi havp cnnalilorahli- mi n try norp, juat tno aninc tiu fifty lontta nood to mo, nltlioiiRli Suflinruii't Imtl iniirli of tlmt aitn- Ino allied I'vo hoon horo. TIip ivcntlinr nootim ninro llho aurliiK. iikIi, (linn (ho kind of wlntor wo Mvo nlioitt Hoaton." Pl'lorco tlio riorlut for flowers. riiono .174. J Itol. Arthur nf Itmio, Nov., who linn liinnn vlMltltiK I" Hifil nhoul Medford Ifor u wook, la lonth to lonvo, ho ikus. Ilo lma llvnil In tho mountains of Keratin Iwonty years, ilurliiK which (I mu he ny ho has miiilo two rnni rortable fnrttiiioa. He wanta lo find a place to tnvoal Urn llltle ho haa loft, ho oxpremoa It, and seo If he ran keep It. Jewelry store going out of busi ness. Next door to P. O. t'R William Hagornf llormlslnn, east ern Orogon, a visitor In Medford tndny. Mr. linger snys thnl Irriga tion has made the llermlstnn district a field of rich harvest. It hns made farming easy, atire and profllnhlo. Without water, It would hnvo re mained praotlrnlty a deaert. He likes the ullmnte of this valley so woll, however, thnl ho thinks of heoom Ing Interosled hero, so he ran' find exrtiso to live here the grentor imrt of the time. Vi'onton Cn in era Shop for first olnsa ICodnk finishing and Kodak siipplloM. C. O. Peiuhry of Pendleton, Is vis iting this valley on huslnoM Hint will dotnlu lit in for it wook. Insuro your nuto In tho Alllnnco ngulnst thoft, flro. C. Y. Tongwnld. P. Vlgues of Prlnevllle, a sheep man, Is visiting In Med foul for a few weeks. Ho says the aheop .In terests of oar ern Oregon will suffer heavily on account of the aevere anow storms during the past ten days. Mrs 11. IS. llaiioy has moved her tlreas making shop to Uarnett Corev hldg. Itnom SIS. lilenry ford of, Amity, this state. Is In town mi business. He said be forgot to bring his peace ship with him. He owns a Kord, however. Mr. Kurd Is here on creamery business. "Shooting of Dan MeClrow," Page. tonight only. r. Haussou and It. HUpIiIo, travel ing auditors for tho Xouthern Pa cific company, are In Medfnrd today, checking up the local station. Pierce tho Plorlsi for flowers. Phone 874. Mr. and Mrs. C I. Douglass of Iteddlng. Pnl , are transacting busi ness In this titv ami virlnty today. They will go to Hold 1 1 111 this even ing. We have 1000 feet or l-lneUMnvo pip tu be sold way below cost. All parties Interested commttulrale with Hmlth Kmery Co , Ashland at once Must he sold this week. T1 Ueorge V. ftorauaou and Mlsa Helen Kalou of Urante Pass, were iiuletly united In marriage tu their home town last Wednesday and as i(iiletl) sllpiiod aa to this city to enjoy their honoiutoou vacallou. Here, however, the secret escaped -and the man) Medford friends of the groom besieged him with congratu lations. Mrs. Soranaon was foriwer I) a leader In the Urants Pass social set and one of Its moat ixipular belles rtiorea of fi lends and well-wlsbertt throughout the vallev extend their congratulation aud hope Mr. and Mrs Soraasou ma enjoy a long lir or Uappiuess and abundance. Pierre the 1'lorhU. Phono 874. ibw)Uug of Dsh MrQrew," Puk. tonight only. Jaiuea Martin aud Ueorge VAU of PlioenU. were Medfont visitor liaturday. (see MkddoK A Houney. Portlnna ve. greonhoiue. about tomato plant for acreage planting, standard v t riellee, lowest prices. ."i Roy It. Peebles, secretary of ih Southern Oregon Poultry asportation 111 return tomorrow from a hurrlut Uusiueas visit into California. For gftle t part trad) 4ft aires firsi-claan cleared farm land tu u lluols valley, all fenoed and iro rem d : 0hm1 dwelling, barn aud out biilldingi, iftrpetual water rlahi larm tools imuded. uear prosptnm,. railroad line: 4.'oo Win t,(5e iu Meat'gd. valuelMiO to $li part paMiienl Addrets A. U lIIK' .1 w isie lalllejbiine JTi I'or Sale I'll ii I II I tin -.( , r ., i i 11(11 t tlOHlcK i iu i . Il.iv 1 K I iMj , in Meilmid !((- I (ill t ' 1331m loner fur Ultffllj 1'ortlsnd uilUSfJ'O rui hflfaSiiTh that it. ,jgcfi?t Vine on WEItlBv IftWPiriff'lfrf nrK fflJMI(tf) nrdfafiiB! stale, Jjgl t m- wiytfflF dude mtrejl rwm rsndslfflfii MAT una peon "i noxu dajlWgT vonrti CENE MOM THE SHOOTING !' K WiiIkoii, banker nnd hit iii"k man of AhIiIiiiuI, 1m tranactlng buai neaa In tills city today. Will M)er. one of the pioneer "hoya" of Ashland, did buslnoaa In the valley metropolis today. Hudson Wright, of Yreka, Cul.. Is visiting In this city over Sunday. Try n King Spitz cigar anil on courngo homo Industry. tf CHILD'S LETTER BIGS A REPLY lly wnv of IndlralliiK that the let- dera aent from Medford li the man) hundreds during Icttcr-wrllliiK week last month have already begun to boar fin It It may be mentioned that .lodge fJonrge -TT. Crosby of Npitcho county, Arlsoun, has replied In a moat friendly anil kindly win to a letter sent htm at that time In ltttt Mlss Ueorght Natl I ne Willlnm- , daughter of Mr. aud Mra. A. II. Wll ' Hams or SI ICdwanls street, iM ' city. I Iu the letter of reply JiiiIkp Cio by says: " ust got your letdr Wo I are going Into I'lah hi May. I fo.ir we may not have time to go us inr , north as Oregon, but. If we do, w shall aiirely head for Medford nnd will see some of the pretty things that you deaerlhe. 1 would enrelv like to make a tour of Oregon and soiiio of ihoae da mi we will get time to do ll. I lioiT When w do we will auri'h mi hi re we can find your folks nnd miii " CATTLEMEN TALK OF RANGE IT A meeting or the Dcitl Indian Cat tle and Horae gainer .i-oilntlou ' -was held at the public library hull ' thla afternoon, oneulna at I o'clock.1 to diseusa a number of uuextluua nf Importance lo the membera of (be aspociation, it Is an annual meet- lng. Among the problems discussed were those of herding aud dlsrtbut Ing the stock on the range, suiting, the earning capacity of the range, better uses of It, needed improve ments in developing sprlugs for wa ter In summer time, building drift femes, srunou suitable for use of the tang of that district, graxlng pref-Jyou are best allapted for. To those erenrvs, who have them aud who ' unhappy and dtecontented or in any have not. nnd uian similar matters ( trouble, bring It to me and I will of lutcrem to those who beid in the alralgbteu It out to your outlro ant Dead Indian dUirlit during gracing I IsfactioH. season, tended. The meeliug wus well at .Mi'ilfniil lltMtktei Sinnko The Medford mid Ml I'm Cimtix AT STAR THEATER TONIGHT -ra LOU-r tlV" Mir KIVvRD my - - If I Wl UN. I l fV l" ? OF DAH M'ailEW" TONIGHT, ONLY 10 .Moil ford leal again In thu hiiakot hall contoat with Iloseliurg Htnlwtirts lnal night at tho Nat. Tho local team played a gallant game, hut Its cuntentniita did hotlur work. The store at the close of one of the fust- I est and most absorbing baMkotbnll games ever, seen iu tlio valley stood 2 1 for Ilosvhurg to IS for .Medford. The loon! team put up a fine tech nical dofonsn, but Its host work for the scoro fell below tho best work of the opponents' to check II. At limes It looked like the Mmlfoiil bo)s wore about to take tho play to the Walters fill the wn out, but they wore surcessfulh met tit each camper, Fully 70 per cent OK HEADACHES ure riuiHod Ms ee Kirn In Hit. I, ciisoe rrequentb have peiiect Vision, hence the real tuiise Is unsus pected, but . HVH CLASSICS are their only permanent relief. Not "near-right glasses," however, tint those Just tatted to your special requirement. They will be Jut light If tested by DR. BICKERT Suite i-s: over Maj ( o. Mislfonl, Ok1, ' Clairvoyant ir t.ii, ...luiAtmiiiitM o.iMaiiltliiff n If u contemplate consulting n Clalrvuunt. two tbluga should be lisTuTTaEarisni-id taken under ooualderatlon the abll-Merf ul Puliuist and Clairvovnnt In ity of the Clglrvoiant and honesty the world. On her visit to Kuropo of the metlwils. I nm n natural-1 Hie gave rendlugs that astonished the born medium of 27-years' exporlbnce. niost oiillghtoned and Hkeptlrnl poo Uut with my wonderful power J will j,,!,, f Kuroponn cities. She diul gulde )ou aright on business, love, ' leuges un palmiHt ui clulrvoaut In courtship, marriage, divorce and mln-j the woild to compete with lu-r, ing. Tell whether your liushsud, i wife or sweetheart la true or false, when and who you will marry, when you will sell your property and what ' if ou havp loat confidence through unscrupulous cfalrvounts, have a full 'life rcadliu. $1.00, aud know the I trutli ;oi.kh.ii.. asi. iitei, iMim mock,, ItlXHIl It. I results" count Our courses are arranged with one aim in view to get the best results. Investigate then enroll in Day or Night School. Medford Commercial College New Students May Enroll SAFE DEPOSIT PRUDENCE ' r n .!oi . . i' , - t if ii .1 1! .. .-uU tkiokir Ui H oi i . . A i i .i i i V u huvt J(MI AND IP 1'I.U Klt OVER ?! VtiARS UNDER ONf MANAGEMENT lX-l !Sj ELEVEN FEE! OF I Ifanjf r M I. Kilwnnl of tlm t i itpr l.wkp .NntloiiHl Park, retiirnpd .s.ihmlm from a lonoaome ulntor t nt at th lake. There wit then ripvon rout of anow on tlw level, m .i.ilnxt an avwrano at till aounon of tin pnr of orr twenty fuot, with -o!iipilmp forty (out. Ho chiiio out on mioIiom via I'ort Klamnth. On tho rim of, the laku there Lb llttlo huow, tho wind havltiK bloHit it off nnd out Into deop drifts. At ( rater I,uko Inn tho nuow, haa drifted to the roof of the uultlnK." , "It haa liecn n couumrnUvalytmlld w Inter In the pilrk, tho thorinoinutpr -toucliliiK zero hut twluc durltiK the ppiixoh, Khun It foil to two degrees ,( Iji'Iow. I. 0. 0. F. Notice All Odd Fellow of the vullev will meet ut the hull nt 1:110 Momluv iih oKoorl nt tlio funeral of the lute V. I. Vuwter. C.ltl OP THANKS. We wlrih to exprotw our sincere thanks to the many friends who un listed un during the lllnoss and donth of our dcur inothor, also tho Itcv ItollliiK nnd choir uipl for tlio. tunny beautiful floral offorlngs. 1). It ICATOX AND FAMILY. Mlta W M. !IAM AND FAMILY, A". S. KATOX, .lit. AND FAMILY, MltS. HATTIK LAW'ltKNCK. .IA.MB3 D. EATON. TASTY RECIPES poit piti?p.m.vu (OYSTERS OVSTMIIS OX iXIAST One pint of oysters, chop flue nnd unison with salt, cnxuiue anil nut meg. Melt one tublosponnrul of i butter lit u snucepmi untl ntlr Iu the , minced oysters. Jn n sopnrato dish, ( bent uii the yolks of two oggs with I one gill of croum and stir In with Hie oysters, ah soon as me oggs set serve on slices ot buttered toust gar nished with parsley. STKWKD OYSTKHS. Tuko one quart oysters. Put Into ' wncepan with one pint water, suit and pepper ami a tnhleepooufiil of rolled cracker crumbs. Let It come to a boll and )Kiur In the oysters'. Al low the. oysters to boll 30 seconds, not an Instant more. Itemove ftom fire and pour Into dish containing one-half pint. Serve. Never al low the o) stent to cook iu the milk. We carry Kastorn nnd Olympla Oysters, Fish of nil kinds, Poultry etc. i Medford Fish & Poultry Co. Phono itllt! Mafjain Davenport She Is ro(ogulxed as the most won- yjy q qq tllC BcSt? It Costs No More Give her a trial before you criticise Colonial Apartments at Any Time. Phone 15-L1 - i iljl r fi.cu' I i 1 , i , his 1 ,, . - ' - .i' . in here as lo, as SNOW A I f f IS x ss-SE i?5 .i drink? t 2t&f n moRt ty all Made of Oregon' two great natural products -hops and barley. Non-intoxicatinff. Serve it at Order a eate your dealer1 S. A. Kroschel Medford Agent Phone 51 Made only by Henry Weinhard Plant Portland, Oregon a United States Tires Average 9,871 Miles on Non-Stop Motor World's Record-Breaking Car United State? Tire? were uctl ctabl'shcd a new world's non-stop motor record. The car traveled 22.022.3 miles hrcakmc the former world's record nf 12,404.9 mile. The car was stopped from choice after havinir created a nrw record. Mayor Sebastian, of Los Alleles, switched off the ignition after the car had mil nearly forty-four days. DurinK the run eleven United States Tires were used. Qf these cijrht traveled an average of 9,871 miles, and the other three remained on the car after the test. The following is a summary of the performance of the United States Tires on the record breaking Maxwell : Left .'...nt 9,407 cut by tin ; 11,221 ; 1,394 still on. Rieht front 7,648 cut by bottle j 10,980 j 3,394 still on (this tire originally traveled 6,992 miles on rear wheel). Left rear-10,320; 8,464; 3,238 still on. Right rear 10,545 ; 6,992 (this tire taken off account of wet weather, and afterwards put on right front wheel, and traveled 3,394 miles, and is still going); 4,485 still on. It should be borne in mind that no effort was made to enable the tires to give unusual mileage. It was immaterial to the drivers of the car u helher they used eleven casings, or one hundred. When a tire needed change, they changed it Pictured above is the ctr as it appeared at the end of its sensational run. saBaaNBsaansaBBSBapaaaaBMaaaBSsasSNaaBaBBaaBMSsissMMassBB 0000XX500COOOCOOOCCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOCOOOOCW 8 DODE 8 MOTOR CAR It will interest you to scan the specifi cations item by item, and see if you can conceive how the material, the design, or the manufacturing practice could be improved Vou will Hud such vital parts as the springs and thcgi'iii'K made Irom Chrome-Vanadium steel; drop forging and drawn work usod e.velusively instead ol' castings; the rear axlo, of the finest full floating type; the up 'holsierv, real grain leather with curled hair Pilling; KisfiiiHim waterproof magneto; 'Piin kon liearings througlumt; S, U. 0. ball bear ings in clutch and tmnsnnssion; Stewart Arctium gas feed; a :10-U5 borsei)ower four cylinder motor; electric lighting and start lug. ole. 'llie wheel base is 1 10 ineliyg, U prtoo of tha enr complete is $630.00 f. o. b. Medford. 1 Bernard r o iHsTniiiitms ,, TBl HaVe you tried this delightful new 1916 i It has leaped into inalant nopulan- over the state. JlJvraixt rhcaU and a a treat when your frlendi come. Pour out a gluii ice It foam and iparklc. Full of vim and noumhmenl. today from on the Maxwell enr whiclr ha just o Motor Co. Siiutluui l)u g. 'h. . TjSaT flr "ll mm JA'ttVjSkX S- riFLst '-J --A-ljL i upss-iPiroi ofiHi .yf 9 prwi"Wsn l fjSu 9 &Cfr is? .fyrA Ki DmugiginiwwagaijJ E BROTHERS o L 0OO00O0Q0KOa000O9O0OOOX M i?! '0,-.