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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1916)
" m'-t mm jf ff ii .JjIDMElI MAIL TlU.JDNfo IfttPKOftD, OinoaOS. JHHDAtLjgllBjNtfV IS, pW PAN RAILROAD FROM BO BE, IDAHO 10 AN TffE LABYRIffTH AT PAGE THEATER TONIGHT 8 FRANC ICO SAN MiANt .s( (). JYi.. 18. A complete rijtlit of wa (o tlim city lr llie Untie, Hone jfc Sun Frnnrixt'o Itnilwnv couiimuy lms liren ofolniiipd, nrt-ortliiig to stuU'iumil of U. 0. I.coimrd, itroitleiit of tlio 'oin,HUi. , liimk- public Iuto toilny. I.imiiimiiI, who Iiiih licon in the ntut aovmil uiuulliH, milled that tlie eonipHiiy lind iiuide it pluiM, iucliiiliiitr, iloulilc-tnii-kuii for thirty-two miles out of bun Fnuii'iHfo. The Hiinnigo is offered by loenl fiuniii'ierrt mid ruilrond men Hint Leonard's bnekent nro bneklnir the option, nniioiiticed this week, on the eontrollinc Muck of the Oeeuu Shore ruilrond that runs out of San Fran chen thirty-four milet south along the nIiuiv. This Leonard refused to tliseiiHH, hut naid he expected to make San Fraucifco one end of a lailroad, the eomplete rijslit of way for which lind been obtained. "Our minimi! eliniute," said Leonard in dit'usiiiK Hie matter late yesterday, "were for a Meam rail roiul. They called for an e.vpenditure ,of .?20J00(),OUI) to build from Koine, Idaho, to Huttc, Mont., and $'27,000, (100 to extend the line from Huttc to San Fraucixcn. It may be that we will decide to electrify the road, which would require new I'Miniato. Whether we do will depend largely upon (he icsiilt of the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. 1'aulV experiment with an electrified division. "Tlieie mo no xrndo of moie than 2 per cent, anil I believe that with electric he'perM at the base of those grades the p-oblcm of electrically driven locomotives would not be dif ficult." The Untie, Iloi-o & San Francisco rmlmad is incorporated in Montana for 12.-1,000,0(10. MANY APPLES STILL L-. . v..iS AUSTRALIANS DUEL L M IN OF id nn tnwpt fnsttt Ik 9mn ennn &m (heir (rnfwprtHtki(i to aixtthr wr l.licnler whetr Ihpv will not fisjhl 'mriiinM olhrr Mnhnmmtrinn It i -mil llirrr luir lnrn frnptnit dccr- ilimw ntinur lhrp IronpM 3 TROOPS IN EGYPT WAN Gail Kane, the lute star of "Strn Ki to Haldpate," will be pioented here tonight and tomorrow at the I'a ge in the most iHm'inatiiitr character nlie lins ever placed in "The Laliyriut h," n visualization of Henry Chand ler's tale of nn netrcss and the life sit e lives and molds. STEVENSON'S LETTERS SELL FOR $83,116 NHW YOKK. Feb is " Itoli ort I.oiiIk StovuiiKou could 1iro sold his lottors In lils ilfutlme at hiioIi prlcofl nt tlioy uroiiKlit at their Mlu here, ho could have spent his Inter yours In comfort without IihvIiik to depond upon hli literary efforts. Tlio total sum derived from the sale of Stevenson's lottcm, book, ninnu flcrlpte and piilntliiRB wan $83.1 1G. Thoy wore tlio property of Mrs. Sal isbury Field, of Santa Harlmra, Cal Ono letter deserlbliiK Stevenson's visit to the Shetland Islands, writ ton when ho was It) je.irs old, brought $387. T LONDON', Feb. IS. Ueutor's Cairo coi respondent says that many east ern tnbes of Iledouiiis are seeking protection ol the Itntish nuthoritio ownijf to a violent dispute between the western am ciiMoiii tribes, which are hereditary enomtes. Moth joined in the recent fighting npniitM the liritisli, in which the east ern tribe suffered Hevoro lossen. SubsiHpieutly the conflict ninony the tribes arose and the easterners are now flocking to the Kgyptinn reftigo (amps. Why SiiinKo lilt Clears When La Oon'Jas nro only 10c. j tin".' IN', Feb. H A imitiin of 1 1 1 mlu trno I,; 1'Y' ' " n'inilrd bv i the Cologne Volka Zeituii , MH.Hfd I by the Oversow Kewn ntttey. ft ia said an entire rcjt incut mutinied, killniK twehe officers, inelndin i major, and that other Hindu troop uent over to U10 mutineers. After t battle of lw"o itoiirs, it e. said, the mutiuoirt troops ,wrr routed. The new-, ugoiicv$tatjincnl follb.wi!i "The Cofotljitiolka Zcitunt;,' pub lishes a report received from reliable sources in Cairo that strong opot.i tiou lins dcveloned uuioiik the Hindu troops to the Hritish. A eaptnin of the Australian troops named llrown on .Inuuary 10 shot two Mohammed an servants, who had made a mis take, the Gazette says. Two Hindus who witnewsed the incident, killed the cupiuiu witli u unyouct. "The whole regiment then mutin ied. A majority of the officers saved jtlumselu's by flight, but twelve of them, including the commander of the legimeut and u major, wete killed. "Other Hindu trooH were cnt to suppie. the uprising, but icfuned to fire on the mutineers, to whom part of them went ouir. After two bourn of fighting with Australian regiments, part of the mutineers fled into tlio ilesorl. The others were killed or wounded. "Tlieie have been other easoa of mutiny, but the HiitiMi have pievunt ed publication of the details." HFItLIX, Feb. 18. -The Cologne Voll.es Zf-itung says that .Major Cleit erul Sir John Maxwell, conunander of the Unttsli forces in L'ci)t. Iimh or dered the withdrawal of Mohammed- OLD STORAGE HMBjaBaimBMBSBJiaBassfl :$w '" JiwllllVBaHiUHII i1 , hJM MJkJ im L Sflri " i I r I s 3 x&rrtrxs'sx t. i' The nil ire o markets ami rural orguni7ut,ou of the I nitcd Stntes li piiitmeut of agriculture, in a leport just diMnhutcd, shows that tlieie arc et held in eohl stonige 7.1,08 1 boes of apples of the Oiegon clop of 11111, up to Februaiy 1, this ear. This is 28.:i H?r cent of the entile crop, so far ns reports recened enabled the department to form tlio estimate. In Wnghiugtou the per .rent is much greater, :i(ll,:H)." luxes being held in eohl storage on Febiuarv 1, or 77.8 per cent ol the entire crop ol that state for 101.1. Of the entire apple crop of the country for 101.1, the icpoit states that 11.8 por cent moiu of apples are held in cold sImi-huc on Februan 1, this year, than on the same date l.it year. The Imireled apple holdings this ,cnr sluiH an excess of II l.tl mir those of last ,eor, while the bonl apple holding are 2.1.2 per cent be low those of last car. The cn:crnrs for d.ita enneeio ihk the apple hotaiuis o the countrv i- hown in the lint that the unmix r ol rvMin-es to the depaitmcnt'' m ri'un tin- vi. ii i- 1 id our tin nuni bi ii Hntiiin on 1'ibuiaiv 1, 1!1". DOUBLE IIS BEAUTY Tiy Tills! Hulr iets Tl.hk, (Jlossy, jiy ami llmutfful at Oure. nMdimaiSMnmM', V&iM' I"1' 'I ' ' ! l' ihi.l How to make the best doughnuts you ever tasted A really good doughnut is one of the choicest deli cacies that can be set upon a table. Doughnuts shortened with and fried in Cottolene have an appetizing flavor and a wholesome good ness that cannot bo equaled. Cottolene is n real aid to digostion. Hence doughnuts that are made in accordance with the accompanying recipo not only look tempting and taste good, but can be eaten with thorough enjoyment by any one. This is true of all foods prepared with Cottolene, the Natural Shortuninfj. Arrange with your grocer for n roRular supply. Paila of convenient sizes. Write our General Ofiicco, Chicago, for our real cook book, "HOME HELPS." It."." k, FAIR BAN KZsaEaEg Doughnuts To a pint of risen bread dough wotlc in a cup of sugar beaten with two rxifs and one teaspoon of melted Cottolene. Mix a llttlo nutmeg or cinnamon with one. fourth cup flour; odd this and enough more (lour to make a Miff dough. Roll and cut and let rise for half hour. Then fry in deep hot Cottolene Mill" I V uyotij"Mmfiii i.'i !ii iliii fr i I MILLIONS FOR RUSSIAN RELIEF IRK NEW YORK, Feb. 18. An appeal win (suited htre today by the Amori enn himpllal and Mmbiilnnee in ltnssia for .iWO.OOO for the eo,uipment of n ship for the Itussinu a run. Among the -.igners of the appeal are Robert L. Hueon, Nieholas Murrav Hutler, Robert MeCornm'k, Alton 11. l'nrker and Theodore Roosevelt, air. "Ihtiao's Cold ConiMiuiHa" l'.nds Cold .inil (irlpiw In IVmv Hours TaMca .Nice AcU (Jcntty Your cold will break and all grlppo misery onila after taking n dono of "Pnpo's Cold Compound" every two hourfl until threo doses nro takon. It promptly oponn cloggcd-up hob trlls nnd nlr pnsRaROH In tlio bond, Htopn naaty dlnchnrgo or noao rtiu nliiK, rellevea sick liendacho, dullneHS, feverlshueBR, noro throat, sncozlng, soronens and stlffnoRs. Don't stay ottiffcd up! Quit blow Ing and (muffling! lCnso your throb blng head nothing oIho In tlio world glvos such iirompt rollof na "l'apo'H Cold Compound," which coHts only 25 cents at any drug store. It acta without nsslHtnnco, tnHtcs nice, nnd causon no Inconvenience Accept no RiibHtltuto. Adv. ITs Here! Come In and See If I L mrr?aL-m- HaW" The NEW " Fairbanks-Morse FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight Substantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compression. $ 3c Immediate? Yen! Certain? that's the joy of it. Your hair 10 comos light, way, fluffy, abundant and apiieart, ag wft, lustroui and beautiful av a young Klrl's after Iauderine hair cleane. Juat try this mulnten a cloth with a llttlo IMnderlne aad carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small Strand at a time. This will eleanse tlt hair or dust, dtrt or excessive oil, and In Just a few moment you have doubled the beauty of our hair. A delightful surprise await those whose hale has been neglected or la orafgr. faded, dry. brittle or thin Q Uesldes beautifying the hair. Dander ine gtssolves every particle of dan druff: eleMnses, purifies and liohjor ales the scalp, forever stopping Itch ing Snd filing hair, biff hat will please ou most will be ar a fen rk - use ulim ou -p? n tulr ( a?. I .lowtij a ' -' I m r 'ir nU a - ' f ( - " - f" r . a - I - -. V Wf Spring 1918 BARNARD Millinery Opening Saturday, Feb. 19 Showing the newest and latest patterns, also novelties in flowers r Ladies Cordially IK H. P. on skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO 3H.P. $60. 6H.P. $110 All F. O. B. Factory More Than Rated Power and a Wonder at the Price" For Sale by Medford Iron Works paoic Trir?i3T3 LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Bring back color, clous and thickness with Grandma's recipe of Sage and Sulphur, Common garden sage brevrod into a heavy tnu, with sulphur ami alcohol h(1I(I, will turn (fray, stroaked and Mxl hair lautlfully dark ail luxuri ant; rmvute every bit of dawlrulf, stop soalp itoiiing aud falling hair.. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur rt-cipe at home, though, Is troubl(ouie. An naaier way is to get tie rsaily-to-use tonic, arwUug aljout 60 cents a Urija lottl, at drug store, known as "NvyeUT Sajjaj onii Suljdiur I lair Ileuvedy' thus avoiding a lot of uuus. While wispy, gray, faUi hair U not siaful, we all dwalre to retain our youth ful apnuaraoce aad attractiveass. Ily darkefiiiii; your liair with Wyetli's Sape and Sulphur, no r.n cn tell, lecoiiw it il'-KAd it so naturath no evenly You i' st ilunin a sparge oi solt truth with it aul ''raw n through your hair, isjcrg fw srs i s'raivi at a time y rnornicg all gray hairs have disanpcareJ. After father apidtcAtlon or two your hair lcom I'jHautifuIiy dark, glcwuy, WiSWG -JlVATH A TfTakr M.. h nuiatsan. -. riMi". ::..td W0S8&i i-i-rti nr. ya.Y-- '" ""::tH. ifr In (he coitngc or mansion in the club or enfe in the hotel or annrtmcnl nnd on shipboard or on the Limited dc Luxe, there, nnd wherever exacting coffee drinkers congregate, you'll find flttW" "l'i '( laaMaV!.. I i I Lr IT-'' h i-vn itr,AnsM 1C0FFEE! ssst&flem pomtmoAHosrATttt SNSMSJSatMMHHSUJ GoldenWest Coffee The purest, most delicious and most healthful coffee. Order of YOUR grocer. Full weight. Alwnys fresh. Economical. Closset ? Devers 'Portland, Oregon 40c lb. 3 lbs. $1.10 eBrand,V w"w: - mm-mimmB SUN ORA Medford Fruit Go. announces the arrival of a car of the fam ous "Pet Brand" Sunkist Or anges, the SWEETEST orange on the market. AT ALL GROCERS REvSULTvS 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 at Any Time. Phone 15-L W. iJsHBsfaaaaaaaaaaBslatMsi rJF.Z B t bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbU fBIE3 tsS sam.yr lH WB"aBCt! t aWl JBaaaB t B aaTsiaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal i Easy to Handle , Costs Less 3 Always the Same JUYS SOLUBLE SULPHUR (CUMrOU.ND) You Sprayed Por Scale Last Season. And Yet You Fatted. Why? DON'T DLAMC THE 6PHAY. Ytu '! buy y lry Uiliy uar U. l uWM H Ii lav at 14 I'llaiH fr It IM fir, fjumvUi )' SOLUBLE SULPHUR k.i .In.. M. I. M' iSMliit ly usHlaiMi ittli Imii. Wkit a t.111 it MM It VMI it lIlln Tkm llanaM ttr I IWlM l la all. wy Mlll ol 0 ! .1 wa tkt tawntry r ultk mtuumli il lot m4. aJwl4 MktlavH soy littdljaoi m ta.t til iptiy Ii rlL IT It RIGHT IT DOES THE WiMlK, SEND TOR OUR IHt SPRAY OULLETIN 1" Mil uniixni o:i ,k!t ibout SCALE AND SCAD. Wi.'j Ur Pntaa. An lur Jultf. O ULIY S (llttli ill PMUtid l9HikLtillUm.i Ygk A . w ! 3UIUE F SULPHUR wnrouHp i:ri ..-j... lwSSSlM i .: V .V. gw Xi