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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1916)
i i ?! ' i 4ft I f ' 1 i m v TAW', HTX Tiranrcmr) matt; mTnTOtt. Mttwoffl). ojumjon. wkhn1':.nfav, M:ll(VM!ft ' MANY ENTRIES IN Jj 4CKS0N COUNTY'S POULTRY SHOW ltooteni crowlni?, lions cnckllnf?, tiirkoj nobbllnK, plKcons 006T11K nnd rabbits wooing rnnke a marry chorus in the poultry aIiok today. Tlio building nt Hnrtlott nnd KlRlith utrrotK in tlio soeno of activity and has lioon slnco oarly morning. Kn trliw aro not ycit all In, but tlioy nro coming by two? nnd threes from many illroctlohR. Tlio oxIiIIjUk, nvnn nt tli In hour, will nurprlno those who have not heretofore had a definite Idea of thn clans and quality of poul try of nl kinds in this county. A numb or of tlno pent) aro already lo cated nnd many pornons nro busy placing other as fast oh they comn In. Many will arrlvo tomorrow, no tably tlioso for exhibition purpones only from dlHtant jtolntn. .TmlB Keonoy will nrrlvo in tliU city tomorrow ut 10:lu to norv'o tin Jtidnn or tlio pnnn. lie win bo ac companied by J-:. J. MeGlnnntitui of r.tiRone, who will brlurr somn of IiIh famoiiH allow birds, Tlioso who dropped Into thn show liouso today ao tliny pawed have nx piossed uiirprlio that a show of tlio liretuntloua display this ono In nlretuly nwumlui; rould liavo beep organized nnd produced In so short a Minn .In this county. (Tlio question uppermost In the,. inlndii of tliohn who will wltnotts.lt during tho week will bo that, If Wo can produco such tlno specimens of poultry of all hinds nnd breeds, why do wu not produco at loast $200,000 worth of It each year on tho farms in this valley? This query will bo answered, no doubt, as n result of this heclnnlnir, by the exportation of poultry nnd Its by-products from this valley next year In rarload lots every month of the year. A list of tho entries In tho show cannot bo had today, hut will bo ready tomorrow. Tho show will bo kept open at night, probably till fl;30, to enable thoso who liavo attended other nhowa to enjoy tho poultry ahow on their way homo. Other features will bo added to morrow, Including a lecture for Fri day and other poultry talks. Additional contributions to tho poultry show now In progress are: Union Meat Co., cash, $C; merchan dise, ono sack of beef scraps, valug M.r.O; It. A. Mlksehe, cash, $2; C. K. Ontiw, cash, $5; Kruest Webb, ensl), 110; Suumor. Jlj Keenn, t; lire vard, ft; Paxson, $1; W. T. Orlovo, 8. GREATEST LOBBY KNOWN TO KILL PARCEL POST WASHINGTON, Fob. P. That tho charge "that tho greatest lobby over known to American peoplo" Is Hook ing to prevent tho substitution of the space for tho weight payment system In tho rollwny postal service wus made In tho hoiuo today by Chairman Moon of tho postofflco committee, In prosuntlng tlio annua) postofflco ap propriation bill. Ho declared the reul ohjnot of tho opposition was to throt tlo the parcol post service in tho In terest of express companion, whoso profits aro shared equally by tho com panies and the railroads. Chicken Pot Pie The Chrl's Fnvorlto ftv.Vrs.J.imtVfArr:i , RdlhrtJ ikt JiMtOH I HitlHf kool MofHilM Some folk think that only "eotorml tiMininuvt can cmls iliuli-u, but fitful of tin fumotiK chicken jxit ptcdmproM'i that nuritiuii. l'wrv nieuilwr 0 the family will ttiurouuhl) injoj t. ft Bl "f ,t K C Clitclcn Pol rit, Wit j tlurapllod. OwwintlH joint,, 'j cu joui' HiifiMlnl.ilf, tJo.ifrfii; JfHpt htr,3 Utxl IfHifiOOHfltli A" t" ijklHf JhbrK )i (itisfrvu1,1 utt; U iua swn 'tHing; iHitkoi v.jw. Cover the fowl with tailing wtcr and Ut simmer until tender, thou reuwvc to a lwkinjr dikh. Mix the H cup flour, wit and black pepper with cold water to a smooth UMe and uws to thicken tu broth, Komoic the fut from tiie top of the broth if nrosari before adding the thickening. 1'our this gravy ovsr tit fowl, until it is nearly cuteied, awl r bcrve the rctt to wrre apart. Sift to Kethortheflour. bak:utwiUranilwlt, three times: iuto tlv.vork thcshnrt.B. iwg and ue cn-4111 or milk to nuke a dough, lew still titan for biscuits, l'ut this b) MxvuidiLowr the fowl in the dish, which it should p-t upon uml completely cover- Let Ule about 35 juluutcs. Msrre, this wmmmsmii lntltfrrl In IhUMumiMl more appciitwir ' n 11 . -ci n.fcH'' TrytliW n J the '"' ltr .niniou mttHli the K C Owk's H'V r vr r.i k. hkh auur U cutf J frr hir sen 1 1 'i. i ' I rr I VUlck tutkrd In lb "' ..'i.i K i.flCiiS7'o far u Ue Jauum U'k- icitwM ;lVJ'en jroun. ItmUeUk-keni If jiYMiruU u liul 1iWih.'1'k, mi( at Tfort.' Vilirloihi,rrUluihl GOVERN GOES OF HONOR T .01 NCON BANQUET The annual Lincoln day banquet to bo held in this city undor tho aus pices of the Jackson county Repub lican central committee at tho Hotel Medford .Saturday evening promise to bo a well-attended revival of In terest In tho local organization and of the larger aggregation of which It Is on Integral part. Covers will be prepared for SCO guests 110 more. Among tho prominent visitors who will participate In tho love feast will bo Oovornor James With) combe, I'rml ft. llHtlitel, n candidate for a plsre on the utility enmmlMtoH; Stale Treasurer Tom Knr. Curl 1). Hhoe niaknr. fish and gumo warden of tho state: Commandant Marteo of the I soldlern' home at HosebHrg, together 1 with delegations from Josephine ' county. I Colonel It. C. Washburn, tho He publican war horse, a resident of the Tablo Hock district, will be official master of eeromenlea. The progrnmo In detail Is not yot ready for publication, but It will folio.- tho iftnttt feature of last year's festival, Including tho calamity talk, bland smllo and the warm hand shake. 1 COPKXHAMCX, Feb." 9. Thn fain our Norwoglah historian Dr. Halvdan I Koht who Is pro-Ciurinan In his sym pnthlos aftor his prolonged stay in 1 Onrmniiy, Is contributing a series of J nrtlclos to tho Chrlstlanla newspapor. Scrrlal Demokraten. I SULLIVAN LEAVES ANA COMPANY FOR CALIFORNIA J. T. Sullivan, who recently signed as managor of tho Hocue lltver Canal eomfwny, lenvas Wednes day to take ohargo of eonstructfbn work In California on contracts re ceived by l'ut Weloh, tho railroad builder. In accepting his resigna tion as n director' of the Medford Commercial club, tho directors Issued tho following "The Medford iOommoreial club has lost a vnluahlo director and n wholesome Influence In the retire leBtlerml hhi rortrtudtten t tH i feet st Alice. 9Wtng to hs departure for CaltfoTttln for an Indefinite stay. "Mr Jlulllvsn has merte many I warm frleatts sinee omniHg to -hoh ford, four yetira ago, sad has earned their highest esteem by his sturdy application of strong ability to the development of the urea tout enter prise ever Initiated in the Itogae 1 river valley, the Hogue Hirer Canal re- company's project to supply irriga tion for a vast area of the richest land In the valley. Mr. Sullivan has proven his distinction as a valuable asset to tho community in every sub stantial way. "Wlillo manager of tho canal com pany, from which position he recent ly reslgnod, he has worked unceas ingly against embarrassing condi tions to secure Irrigation for the val le and to teach tho farmers the value of It Tho Phoenix project, ment of .1. T. Sullivan, who has, now practically completed, and the WHtw pr!M ttOHe1M. Mw In ftfri, Mwy attrtNtwt t M NHtlrlng doYfllton to ttle t4lK N tornets of the valley. 1 "Medfert!, tne fommerelal flub , and the oitliOM generally of the en tire Taller will wish Mr. SMtllran Istieeess In his new field and In every enterprise with wheh he may be , Identified. I'MKHFOltD COMMKKCIAI. CI.LUI." I While Interests elsewhere wttl re ' quire the greater part of Mr. Snlll 1 van's tlmo. Medford will still be his jrosldenco, much to the delight of I those who have know the members of his family In the highest social circles. Mr. Sullivan will be succeeded hero In tho management of tho Hoguo Iflvor Canal company by 15. M. Ilrown of Vancouver, 11. C, a nephew of Joe (' Ilrown of Medford For two mon'hs or more Mr Sulll-j ,van will be in Medford nt brief In-j r nil fmampmtmmmmmmimimUmm letnUi tinill (he new manager may Initiated Into the details of tho work. Mcilfottl llonstrr Sniofcf The MfMlford nnd Mt. Pitt Cigars. n . 1 .. 1 "PHKMATl'lttJ (I,1 AUK" Says Dr Arnold l.ornnd, of tho Carlsbad tlaths, Austria, "Is duo to our own negligence," nnd to avoid such a fate he recommends a light diet, proper bathing, eight hours sleep, and "don't worry." For run-down woakcncil condi tions, our local druggist, tho Med ford Pharmacy have a Wondorful non secret preparation composed of tho three oldest tonics known, iron for the blood, the medicinal, body-build-Ing properties of cod livers nijd tho nourishing proportion of benf poptono, all combined In Vlnol which thoy guarantee to build up nnd strength en weak and fecbln old peoplo, and for nil run-down condlttdns. Adv. RAw f y - fe BIENDED WHEAT ATEKTC , A5C0 WAREHOUSE MIILINGCM J E DALLES. ORE- jftjfii'' 9LfiS.WhenPatled M iv-1 JL LVLnnnnSnM. - m s" aLnn w -ZBLnnJ Hf H MnLn fie? Itv! iflBKMERgSr m Siy jm Slw B aLnw LnnnnnK the problem of today --the high cost of Jiving based upon the result of tests that demonstrate the savin of 1.50 on V V V? JL j dClv i. by the housewife in d OF OLtl LldC a oanE ejp ier own Jf fU4JEa,JLJt M.jtiL For Example 4k FKKK Ask your grocer for free booklet "Hotter Bread," or we will mail it postpaid upon requetit! 1 Sack of White River Flour used by a baker and resold in bread at 5c a loaf (80 baker's loaves to the sack) .... 1 sack of White River Flour (used for home bread-baking) .... $1.50 Cost of all materials, ingredients, etc. 1 .00 Saved on each sack which is the price of a sack of White River Flour $4.00 2.50 $1.50 MORAL: YOUR FLOUR COSTS YOU NOTHING i Ask for and Insist Upon "White River Flour" At Your Dealer s! S i V V Sini mR $ l'i) ,H l su k ,u ,,M Us0 ,,f V,ntl 1?' r ,,,,,,,IV ,u tl,,,uo C '" ,,i1s0 l, tlie I'stiiMislu'il votnil n-'wo ma slrtljdanl lirantls, liuSaTcmaiul u-nut, ln-t-ausi' of hvicht i-li.n, tboivtjtil i h.t issh-lulx m ivissnl' tin- Hln.v-nu-ntioiiul :ti 1' lour, ami tli sa ing is r i .oiitlmN slujlith mlund. ALLEN & LEWIS Wholesale Distributors Portland, Oregon, U.S.A. Thermometer FREE! Do not guess at tern peratures of room where sponge is pre pared and where the dough is raised use a thermometer anil keep it at SO to 82 degrees. This is just as impor tant as the flour or the yeast. . - Send us the name of your dealer and the words "While River Flour," cut from a 50-11).' White River Flour sack and an ornamental ther mometer, 8x2, mounted on wood and enameled in white, will reach you free with our compli ments 1 return mail. J ' r 3 CO(7 li by Portland dealers on rajji- t(t df White lviver t i n or Jtj tmS&a3t .lib. St itti -.-.: