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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1916)
if i'. if i & .-if? - V ' .'. . I. fj.. tt? E f ,e TWW! xtr mpvani) Af.rr, rmftyw. MfMirrmn, ftuwicnq jtoiiaIi wnurAUY il iffLg DRANK ALGOHO L 'CROWDS FLOCKING 'EUGENE PROMISES 'CAR SHORIAGE TRIED TO SHOOT-UP 10 REVIVAL FROM " i AID 10 MEDFORD HAMPERS INDUSTRY CITY Of ASHLAND II ia 0m.iP miMiaivf of the Irmy of ft tlmt tk flmt tmm f violation dt tho stdtr how prehibt- ntfttnle .'Juwltl tip Mttl in the proMtrf littl ilr of AiImm1, lift? ninwfhoM-nf mlm-M( aahm it. Vmteiitlnj( Allofiipj- tolly pIIV! In tnt')Jart julrrAtf t pfiMitc n mm r.f. tliat Mini, in wJiirh 1. VmII(ii, ft licri'lofou f HiH'ful frUittm, th tlrfrmtauf. WalUten'M offenco, it bmhpi, liri hugely in th condittH or Sum f!hrriy. In whom lie had jjlvcn thn liquor. It wnn plliyl nloohol, ohtnbit'd on a pro- wrtptimi dntrd DcppihImt 31, lfll.V It in prohnhln tlmt Wnllnteii obtnimd Hip liquor nt tlmt limn. Cliorry, inibitrd with tlip fiery imirit (if wild wont ihrapurntioti, nt (rinpli'd to shoot dp' the foVn n'nd for H npll Imd the crowd in u ponlhnll jltUfiilly "buffnloml," until nn offi.uT otilhid hi Rtui gnme nnd took him to the pooler. Tlio point decided tlmt ItC lioultl rouiHiu tliorc Imv dnyi. WnlUten plpmlml utility nnd wnn fined .ffi, tin court heiiiK lenient ho caiiMO the defendant lmd never be fore donp Anything to throw thn town into a wild went poiiNlcruntion of tlmt peculiar nlcohnhe type llcHiihw, lie didn't know tlmt it i njrnliiHt the Iaw to give liquor to an inloxicnted person. OUTSIDE PLAGES LUMBER BLAZE ADVANCES PRICES I'OIITUNI), Or., Ffli. Ifi.- The (lout ruction of the Inmiiu-I'oiileii Lumber mill hurr by fini ywtonlny, with itH daily output of fllJO.OUO feet, will Kivo mnlurlnl inipctim, neeord iiiK to HlnleiiienlH of lumbermen to day, to the lulvamiiii market j.riue. On noemint of the dontrnction ot dix innntliiiK of tuimeroim mill dur.nc the lut few years it wan mtinmtwi tlmt hIioiiIiI nil the rcmaininj plants in I ho norllnvo.it bouin oporntion the nulntit would he Ufi per cent leu than in 1007. For the tlmt timo in ten vents the opomtorN Miy they hnve no four of ovnrproduotion with all mill. niu uiiHc on a lcn-hour day, A WnHhiiiKtou mill n few tfnv ago rnculvml nn order from the Hurling, ton. railroad for Ntrinacr nt a mt'p n little more than double whnt wan mid lout yenr. Today' quotations on the three Riudcw of lotfH in the l'tiet Sound, Gnty'n Harbor and Co lumhla river utarlcutt were $, $11) and .fill, the hiluM in ten ytmrs. Know and million have delnyeil lojt ghuj; operation and thin it helping to ttilvHiiuo price. Order are plenti ful, niilhuen ma.v, and the nnlv hen dieiip ut preneut it the lack of hot Iowa for water trnprtution. "The fire," wyn II. H. Van Duier, matmner of the Inmnn-l'ouliicii mill, "mmw IremeitdnnN eurtniniuenl in llt on I (Mi t of lumber hIou the Co IihuIm river. Our normal teu-uonr dy cut In .100,000 feet. Without Hum it will ho impoMhlc for n in fill order uiiIpm p buy from otlur ill wud the majority of thetu are nt hi a poaitioii to fcell u. There me vry faw logM available, Icm than :m.- UMtOOO fiet m the rivar now, the ' attMlleMt quanlitv ia years. Mill CHiiuot oH-rute without oir, :ind i hortajje kiii houud to result ' i "It9 go imfw-'inn "ijjht when lh woMien'a anpmixnliaiDM mnrrhrd into (he big hall lat night nnd t"k their plnrpa," nid an inlrrralr.l nttcmlant at tbr rial wtiee now in pnif ! "The Xalatorinm bn alwnyn ImJtPil roomy to igol citiMmn, i" far n fillinif the Mg room ia concerned." hv eentimiHl, "but it haa nlwi lo krd eftinily lm Minnll for the crowd i (lint life litPiiinv h the npjnU that nrc alirriiiK the moral eleimnt tbete Ja-. in thia eity. It ia a mont abnorbiu tiling to watch po;de hcn th"y ore diply intereatcd in nnythinK. The hfcoinc deltrniiiicd and that an!. cverylhinR. When intelligeat mPti ar.c' women unitp upon any ureal quviou, or iNNin the rcmilt ia Miiceeit. t.Tlio Hinging ha a it plnee in th'ae mcetingN, hut the gospel in the main thing the K)werof (hid to tmnrfmri hiiiuniiitv into aomcthing fine an 1 no ble. The aoloa nnd dueta are 'mov ing' lipcnuap they nre being well ren dered. The duet by Mr. Crenaley and Mr. Vraaey laat night merits Hcinl maul ion, for the acleclion wna good mill the voice allowed timber of iiniiaunl quality. "The large delegotioiia'from Ornnta I'aaa, Phoenix, ,hland, ,lnckHonillp, (Iriffiii Crwk, Central I'oiut and other commiinilica greetcil the evan gellst with cloaa'at ntlenlinn. "Come tonight nt 7 o'clack, am the meeting will elo-c earlier for llie hiiv- kethall game. mi are web-oim'. Tie incctuurs ale wmi." EOR STATE SHOW I'vMltrjr pmI and bntlnaaa men alike are Intaraattd In the propoal tton lo hold th alatt ponitr) ihow In thla lty In I)oambr. The South ern Oregon Poultry aaaoelatlon will buKla lo form Ha plana tomorrow at Ita rtignUr meeting at lha puhlU- mnrket for tlmt ivent. K. J. McClanahan, th veteran poulterer of Kugena, whoac famoua ItarrtHl Itoeka were th oynoatirc of all eoa at our reeent allow hara write to a loading poulterer hero, under date of the 16th, n. part an follew: "I have talkod with a great many or our poultrymnn alnrn I arrived home and they will all vote for Moil ford for the next atatc ahow, which la nlwaj-H held In December. Get after the imultrymon there and don't let (be ontuualuam din out. There will be n big bunrh of ua come from KtiKcnn with A atrlriK of fine IdrdH." Joaophlnu and Klamath couutleR will he In lino ly that timo with aoinn eacelleut birds, while Jnckaon county, who" iioultry ptode learueil aomo thing about imultry for exhibition puriHMea In our flrat ahow, will ho rexidy for a much Improved allowing I.KM Feb ji. I a li-is ndvan-, tag can ii taken now of high prlcaa many lumber onerna that arc to-1 tallr dependent upon rail traffic wilt j become bankrupt tinleaa the car shortage In Orenon tun ba relieved, according to an apponl for aid aunt j today bj the ntate public arrlce com-1 mlaalon lo the Interatate rommerco cominlaalon I MkMAMM , "Tell Me Hie Secret" i n ir.i AW .,:w.. fzjyy- 1 ji WW Mr r3 iiK J , V Ml i f v ' i t ,mQ I fAa J- ....a ML tA L - ' ' ' U 1 Mnan. am My I WIS UU 1VU I J IHUT I a I nil f I '11 mai ruh dtll cioai rmtfiniP Mine an atmayt to dry. And (A malt the batttt thin thty all, hitJbyju Jo U" -i .. -. : j- cnlylu, KC Biktn W. Afh oukjyi lum out !. fit mutt t If NO WITNESSES HEARD AGAINST BRANDEIS TODAY L E WITH M The Central Point Athletic club hiht night eu'iiid the hi'oio with the Seventh Coinwinv club of thin eity I winning fruni Medford nil but one of the coutesta Nlnged, nnolber be ing a dniw. Medford won the I.'III pound wreatling ma I eh between .Meade Ingram of Central Point ami I.eland lleveridge of thih eity. The firat fall wna made in 20 miiiutcN, the apuond in !(). fhukc, Central Point, won from Hohnea, Medford; Price, (Vulrn1 Point, won fnun Stney, Medford, both wrcNtliug matchea. Stake Hil won bv Central Point Leo Ingram for the Point and Ling for Medford. In the boxing contaata, Adrian Ho!, Med foul, va. Ilnpkina, Cen tral Point, draw; Vork, Medford. vh. Jeaa Ingram, Central Pointi won rnailv by Inlter; Cuuthu'ii. .Mmlfonl, va. (Iriin, Ceiitml Point, won by the latter. The drcHHing eonlest wax nUo won by Central Point. FREE CONCERTO TO DE ' HELD AT ARMORY HALL John Iwli. direct irora the lidlaon laboratory la dtuiionatratlng the new Udlaon diamond dim- phonograph for Palmer'a Piano place and Mill give a free concert to ibe public at the Armory hall on Wont .Main atreet over Ibe Had Front Five and Ten Cent nlore. 8atmda nlglu IhIuiUhk at aeen tb(rl WASIIIXnTON, Feb. 18. -No xHt ncKKCH weic rcaih to be henrd befoie the senate judicial v Kiibconimitlee i-oiiMilt'inii; the iioiiiiniituiii of I.oiua I). llraiuleiN to the supicine eomt and loila's lieariug wna iibniidoued. MORE STRENGTH FOR ; FEEBLE OLD PEOPLE If all the old people In Medford j realized wnai vinoi win no lor tiiem wo would not he able to get enough of It to mipply the demand. We ipioto from n recent letter received fiom Mra. A. K. Carton of Klugoton, N Y. Sho aaya: "I am tfo yenra of aRe, and had been ailing for a long timo with Indigestion, I got run-down wbh weak, dizzy and could not sleep at nlcht- I consulted two doctora who auld I had hardening or tlio nrterle.i and nt my ago could not expect to he atrmiR uguiu. My daughter would give mo no pence until I tried Vlnol, an It had done no much for her 1 have taken five bottloa and my health and Htrongth have come hack, ho I am able to do alt the housework for my family of four, and I am recom mending Vlnol to alt my friend.'' Tho renaon Vlnol In m beneficial to old people la hcoaute It contains ( the very elomenta needed to replace declining atrength with renewed vig or, viz: tho niciljclnal clemcnta or freah cod livers wlthotu oil, popton ate of Iron, heef peptone, mid a mild toule wine. Medford Pharmacy Adv. It m the baking powder. To mtke muffin, caV and pastry rich nnd moist, yet light and feathery, a modern double actinn baking powder mast te U3ed one that will i oft leavening gnu in the ovsn ua well as in the mixing bowl. K Baking PbwDER ia really a blend of two baking powders, one of which starts to raise as soon as moisture is added. The other is inactive until heat is applied. This sustains the raise until your muffins, biscuits or cake Is done. K C Baking Powder costs less than the old fashioned quick acting kinds, yet you need use no more and it is superior to them in every way. Tru a can at our risk and &c convinced. grig Lowest Prices IN Southern Oregon .Bulk Crackers, lb. . 9c , Corn Skircli, 2 pkgs I5n fcGloss Starch, 2 pkgs 15c Celluloid Starch, pkg 10c Elastic Starch, pkg 10c Crystal White Soap, doz 45c A B Maptha Soap, doz 45c (Star Naptha Powder, 25c size.... 19c , Citrus Washing Powder, 25c size 20c I Ark Laundry Stap, 8 bars 25o ' Spring Clothes Pins, diz 5 ' Large Roll Toilet Pap 5t iSapolio, 2 bars . 15c (Eon Ami, 2 bars 15c 13 boxes Interns IQo '20 M. Team Soap Chips Wool Soap Chips, 25c sin.. ' Bottle Blueing Brfll DIUCIIIH .. . . Ammonia, bottle ' I v nn I "'l' "" c: m SAFE. DEPOSIT PRUDENCE Tho prudent p-rson don not wait for flro or tluft before he gets Safo Deposit Protection for hla valuables. Our Vault Is I'lro and Uurglor 1'roor. Wo havo Safo DopoMt lloxoa for rent horo as low as S'j.oo .m up Pint vittn OVER IZV2ARS UNOE ONt' MANAGE MCNT" BfrX-a an-s IN FANS TOWARDS ALLIES I.OSpON, Keh. t Iiatchea from lluthurett ktate that the ii tHIH of K'rWMIU ty the ItllktiUllil In cryntallUIng the ,teeon of ltununl.i to intenene at an erly dtr." w the Home (Hrrriondent of the Kx hange TrlersjiU company. ' "In ItununUu ntfleUI rlrclct In ?Mpthj lih tb Btrnte it l tattit that In- Mrch thrrc till i'c .ennrrtttratjon cf JtuarUn irkK)i.- in 1lciirat)lu for tlio purpose ot ici iHltthif; ItumanlA to tranafei iroopa to Uio IliiUarlcu frtuttr 11il traoa- vier alrad l In progrets. "l$j the menniiiue the alllc are iabtunlng i he tranauortatlen to Sa- lg!i ot tue Serbian, Italian aui r. ",. n , i , i I I I UJiU I MOTHERS WHO HAVE DAUGHTERS Read How to Care for Their Health. Si witi..i I.. ' 1 cannot pralne iju.n 1. liuoliam h eMUlle Com- -.ri jtiiind i-iioukIi, for I Xii'H n ilauiihter li, Mr wuuld hvt txin o well If she had not taken It. For i null' than a year Din- had aulUred afioni' from lrrK ularity, hackache, (liMUH'sa.aiid IWH jH-tite, tut U now well. I rceeiiiineml I.di L I'inVham'a Vffctldc Compound to all raothera ami daughters muI you Can JHjUH.h this let trf." Mr. A. Khtiuiu, li)N. Ulva fitr-t. Now Ora iu, lu. l,hilaldpldvl,.-"Mydfcuhtrw 1tlng tired and fell run ik)n with no apparent cauje. Hh IiimI UVen l.ydta l PinVhun'a WvttubW (AmipAund be fore and kiww Ita valua ui the ivjkin purihaatd It tiki im. nu, able to kaep to ork, hr ij Urwiie bright ai1 natural, nt) Utr ayntem o built up completely. 'e cenemlly keen Oh Vert table Comiiouud in the Inane for Jlontojiearm olmlea whlrli thnhe, ltl,tnlHrelii-Uiu"-dVw. K. J. i'UKPY, KfliiQh and lirliUh troo(f) will make 5131 Iturif Street. Plillad, l4iia, Pa. nnualhln an ofr. hhIv kiovhiuoiiI lm- WoillOll Hlle Ileeil TellluiT Women liltntuWlli '" the lutmouti of ffrforty j.ni howI.ydiaK innkliam' lJiiiuaiila.u Vegetable Cpound has restore! th.rtj U Kr ZiWv S rf M VT- Central Av?. Near P. 0. Jti .asms TheWoman's Store Muil Orders Promptly Filled "LA VOGUE" SUITS AND COATS Distinctive in Style, High Class Tailoring, at Moderate Prices act NEW SUITS The I'july bought Suit gives greatest witi.sfni'tion to tho wenror. f0 liew.SuitKoii dis )lay Saturday, $15 lip to $50 NEW COATS III fancy velours, plaids, checks and plain materials. Sport Coats in the new bright shades, prices from $7.50upto$25 NEW SKIRTS AVe sell the cele brated "Korrccl" Skirt, style, J'it and workmanship guar anteed. New mod els on sale $4.98upto$12 .25c 8c 8C 10c 8c Old Dutch Cleanser 8c Two in One Shoe or Stove Polish 80 Pure Lartl, medium size 60c Pure Lard, large size $1.20 Crlsco, small size 28c Crlsco. medium size 55c j Crlsco, large size $1.05 1 Cottolcne, medium size 60c iCottolcnc, large size $1.60 I Wesson Salad Oil 30c J Pure White Flour, per sack $1.35 Fled Cross Flour, per sack $1.25 'Graham Flour, 9-lb. sack 35c 'Whole Wheat Flour, 9-lb. sack .35c Rye Flour, 9-lb. sack 40c I Pancake Flour, 1 0-lf). .. . 45c Wheat Hearts, 10-lb 45c Hominy, 9-lb. sack 35c ; Rolled Oats, 9-lh. sack 35c ,25c pkg. Quaker Oats 19c 20c pkg. Ralston Bran 15c 2 10c sacks Salt 15c 2 25c sacks Salt . 35c 15-lh. can Karo Syrup 33c 10-11. can Karo Syrup C3c - I 'i gal. Teagarden Syrup 50c m ' I gal. Teagarden Syrup 85c l qt. can Log Cabin Syrup 35c Vi gal. can Log Cabin Syrup 65c I gal. can Log Cabin Syrup $1.25 2-lb. can Molasses 10c 25c can K. C. Baking Powder .20c I lb. Royal Baking Powder 43c 25c can Cocoa 17c 25c cake Baking Chocolate 19c 35c can Ground Chocolate 30c lb. Linton s Tea 33c lb. Lipton's Tea 63c ,50c Bulk Tea, lb 37c Japan Rice, lb. BjC Head Rice, lb 8c Macaroni, lb. 6c Bulk Cocoanut, lb 20c .87c -90c -95c $1.05 $1.05 1 '2 ' NEW SILKS Vancy Stripes and Plaids for fl 1 -I A waists, yard laAJ $1.69 98c $2.00 Black Taffeta, per ynl M-inch Ounranteed Lining Satin, all colors, yard 10-inch IWnvy Silk Poplin, suitabh coats and Suits, $L.f0 quality, yard ' $1.98 ' V v -dgPLJ'S atMt !?-?' .-m-MSSaKSS. : r-TTT 4 V , rxv "yaa I -iCiiSXWl or ft 1 T.-r-wTT- r.. vrzr -51. New Dress Goods . a ia -mm r 1 Uo pieces new All 001 merges and Shepherd Checks, US inches tTQo wide, ytird J y Kj IG-ineh fine grade All-Wool Poplins, In the new shades, very special, d "J ir per yard 4P 1 "" no-men 1'ancv nam and 1 neeuiti roai- ings, worth $2.00, very special per yard '$1.69 Saturday Sale of Gloves Derby (1 loves, bc.si for wear, all olovp, spi . ial, $1.75 Mocha (iloves. colors grey and brown, worth $2.00, sale price, $1.50 Kid C! loves, in black with white emb. b:'ck, and white with black emb. back, pair, $1.25 Silk Boot Hose Just received, a case of Silk Boot Hose in all colors, a real 35c grade, on sale )VZn Saturday, a pair . COC U i ) '. health when Buffering with femal ilk ',"" . , Try It If you niv troubl! with any When hotter luaan la sold' nment jwuliarvwonien. IlolniOB, tho uuratu- JIaii, will af "Write for nilvlw to Lydln 1 it, IMiiklium JUcil, tv., Jvjun, iliiNS, Saturday Specials $1.00 Toi-sets, special ... 2.V Uuck'Powels M.Tc Hath Towols 2c TaUaj iu Pgwdyr. HtJ inch Petvates New Zophy Oinghjrtrns .. .15 $1.2? Uousj' re.0.... 9iS 2.V Percale Apitms ..q 15. sL-')0 llan,lb;1Us $1.10 o- ..Q.... 5iV .10 & m A 4ft ' .v. rA ,.rix .'- ' T.iAxfiY:l aLi -m N. T, xyL,)M . . ( P M t u SYJbimty 1 1 "JJJmm: LfX , Jf The Wirthmor . Waist New, .ittvaoTivr inodt'ls on salo'ttv- Astor Milk, doz. Holly Milk. tloz. .. Carnation Milk. doz. Canned Peas, doz. t-a--: -s ill Tin!'!w, as always, pricel w ust Wortfi 1 Kollimlv wiorv. ,lI?A at tlus stvv. O O o The Wclwort(bjBlouse,Qll silk, new styles, in crepe de chine aj,id tub dike ft. .. i.i nn ,...i ni ?z;Zi!:u'"'i.m J. i Canned Sunar Corn. iln?. ' Canned Tomatoes, selected stock. i a - $1.13 , Shrimp, can 2c ; Strlno Beans, can . 0c 'Sauerkraut, can ... ioc Hominy, can 2o , Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 3 for , 25c 5-oz. can Good Oysters, can 9c 6-oz. can Royal Club Oysters 20c L. & p. Worcestershire Sauce 29c . Postum, pko. , 22o I Instant Postum 25o ; Comb Honey 2o 5 lbs. Strained Honey L.6O0 Lemons, doz. . 20c 1 25 lbs. Prunes .. 5 00 Best Cane Sugar, li'-. ZL.$L00 Best Creamery Butter, lb 30c 3 lbs. Large Walnuts 50c Kerosene Oil. 5 nnls nc Cider Vinegar, gal ZZ-25c Seeded Raisins, pkg C , Currants, pkg. .. 1 2 V, c Spaghetti, hulk ' "l2$ Sweet Pickles, qt. : nn Grape Juice, pt. 22c Grape Juice, qt. . 40c Red Beans, lb. 71,. White Beans Z1L "JuS Lima Beans, lb. ' ' Skinner's Macaroni, pkg inn Sk nner's Spaghetti, pkg 0c Sk nner's Vermicelli, pkg ioc '"" Egg Needles, pkg.Zl0c Sliced Pineapple, large can ..I2jc pUS C0ffe'2 lbs 35 Peaberry Cotfee, I lb 21c Fancy Asparagus Tips, can 23c Fancy Asparagus, large can 25c Fancy Maine Corn, can 14c Fancy Canned Fruits, can 20c Assorted Preserves, can ir 25c bottle Vanilla Jite , 25c bottle Lemon I iar , Yeloban Milk, 4 canT 25c 1 Comb Honev . " ,2: I Ivwy Starch, pkg. JUT ZZ . ' Our nt price list i11 be ia thii I papr neu Friday. Kop Mt on. un , til then and compare it with ny no,, t.a find. Thoy are lower r. o. h. Mwlford than any dthor ia : iitPton. w 'NOCflZDIT NO DELIVERY Jackson County . ouppiyco. 33 N. GRAPE ST. (j fS