Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 25, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WRf)FOKD MAIL TIlfMTtfrc. MKDFOIIU OlfWlON. r'lffUAV. KKWnwIlV 'A HMO
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TOCAL AND
J PERSONAL
r. I. Knlprht. licad t tli- KnlKht
I'urklnK romtn. I'nrtlHiid who has
hn Investigating (he losl flld s
to Ila tomato outtiit and th quality
of th Mvml rarities produced hre.
Ufl ImI arming on bin rolurii home.
Mr. ICultflit contracted for Inn product
of 20 ncrni of t.imatowi, while liere,
to he "ted tills ywr In Ills tomato
anUup apeclulty. If the rMHlt ho tat
Ipjnetory, Hit KnlKht t'HukliiK eoni
jmny will Install m plant nt Medford
fdr the purpose of hnndlltiK a large
imiitllj- of toniHtiKM nnd cuoiimuora
of tlio lilgliost grade. It may nlso In
cltido vlnngnr In It itiiinufnotiirod
output. Thl yenr, liowovor, thu to
innto output will ho reduced to pulp
mid slilppml to the Portland factory.
Growing oiiIoiih for tuilu clump.
Medford I'rult Co., 12th mid Kront.
2S8
pira. 1), ,1. Trowlirldfia, who linn
hern onJoyliiK u vlilt of n month with
tlio fmiilly of A. A. I'lynu nt Omnta
I'uns, roturiiad homo yoster,dny.
2500 to loan on Reed farm, cIoho
In. II. S. Stlnn.
Air. K. (I. Coloiitun nnd Mrs. I.
Honms, of IMionnlx, roturnod homo
Inst ovonlng, af tor n shopping noiikoii
In Medford.
Turkish nougat 30c lb. Tlio Sims
tn. I.ontor TliiocKiuortoii nnd Mrs.
Throckmorton, of (ho Agnto district,
hnvo roturnod homo nftor it visit with
friends In this ell'.
2C off on KodnKs at Weston's
Camera Shop.
llogiio lllvor ISnciinipniont No. HO,
I. O. O. !'., conforrod tlio I'ntrlnrcli
n) dngrun nl Its Wodnosdiiy ovonlng
mwdon. It nlso votod on tlio nppll
catloiiH of candldutim for inuinlior
nlilp. Tlio progroiw of thin onrnnip
limnt l very Krntlfylng to Its mom-
born.
, Oiltcvn soils Ford cars, 1200 down
nnd $25 a month.
Since tlio htilldlng orn npponrn to
Ifiivo ro-nponod In thl city u number
of now utrunturoH mid renovation pf
old hulldliiKi nro uiutor conslilorntlon
by property owijoih of Medford. Tho
plnnn no fur anggoatod will, If exe
unt cd, greatly oiitiimco tlio business
upponraiico of tlio city along Main
treat, ,
ProparQilnoig Is tlio Issuo, no bring
In your launinowor nnd linvo It
barpoupd-nnd bo propnrod for what
Is coming. J. W. Mltohtdl.
Attorney tiorgo V. Joseph, of
I'ortlaiid, who topud over a night
In Medford on btf return homo after
it visit on business m the Ashland
district, reporta bfisliiHM conditions
Improving In tho Oregon metropolis.
Mr. Joseph apnt lift boyhood duya
In tlio Ooow luku country.
Hmoko n King Spitz cigar, Cc
1'hoy nro honio-mndo. tf
When n typewriter ribbon glvua
250.000 uoi'da without filling the
typo there muat be mime merit In It
construction beyond the ordlimry
ribbons The Assoelulod I'res oper
ator of the Mull Tribune miide thl
rtteurd with one of tlio typewriter
rlhhoiia wild by the Medford Printing
eompuiiy, and the ribbon print Jut
a gtHid a the day It wait put on
tho machine. In all till lime the
typo Iimm never been cleaned. How
much longer It will be serviceable
la yet In be seen.
Hro Maddux & Uouney, Portland
nvu. KreeuhniiaD, about tomato plant!
fur norn9 Klaut(ug. Mtnudard va
rletlon, lowoat price. fit
Acklry O Maun, of Yuma ArUeiia,
wbo ha bciin Jllliig In thl alley
for Iwu work, aald, when aaktd what
he tbtiughl of eoiithem Oregon- "I
md eaally forgot the Vnuu (ouiitry
after aeeing (Uu Itoguti rhur nlbi.
Tere e are ewbarrawMMl with the
droHtti nd the flood both Wo eau
overcome the drouth with lirlgatlnu;
but we rau't ovortHime the flood
IWilioailloH. Itocue rlvei for mine"
(I. II. Strong, of Kureka. Cal . Ik
vlMltlng In Medfurd and at other val
ley point thl week.
Sa.0 lav W'ihhI about that flro In
HHrttHoe policy. Office Mali Tribune
Dldg.
Joeepli 84 rang, of Creaeoul City,
('I , la liHtHIng uver the 1 tog lie river
comHiuutUe tbla week.
A. f. lllltou, fire luturanoe. Veat
nhaeter, N'ew XtMilaud and CeriHau
Awerleau, all eld line cowpanlcw.
2S9
Mn, Alice U'heeler. of Itequa. at
the Htoutk of tke Klamath river. U
rUIUgg MlU frtewl and relative at
JckunrUle and Medfurd thl intuitu.
. TJ. 11U fciMder your troubles
BkftMt paiMriUK, palatlag ur tint.
In. 30T
C. It Huney, of Itoaeburg. la traut
MiUug buslueee lu tbl illy tu4a.
iQHi Jiere be lll go to Aabk&d to
tlU H'llk ataler for a few da.
!w la the time to plant ro.
f egtm choice tbree-year-obl Car
attus Teetout and Krau Kgrl Drucki
from thf fluent roe hedge in Metl
fmd Oidfi at once ai auppl) la llni.
ttrd I'l-u the Flurlet
O ' - ' ' ' '
faK the Aahland Tiding If tHm
Sheldon I pereffaded to run for the
leglalalnre It wR't UmH bad to a
great many ftmftot In thl pert of the
county, for It la a known fart that
when lien undertake anything for
the pebllr went he werka day and
night on It Mt know Jackenn renn
fv from one end to the other and
would he fair to all aectlona, and hav
ing taken much Internet In the de
velopment of Jackmin county hereto
fore, wonld undoubtedly do hta boat
to obtain for nt thnee thing which
we have need of and have a right to
expect from tlio atate. Sheldon la
known to Aahlatid Vooplb principally
through bl work on behalf of jbe
normal achool. and prolmbly no other
man available for till candidacy hda
aa much Information an that mibjoct
at hi finger' end mid In o thorough
ly preparod to proiont our elds of the
rno na ho."
Medford Tuxl Co. "Anywhere any
time." Phono 8SB. ,
C. A. Ilamlln, tho I.uurel atroot
nierelinnt, went to Central Point on
htudnesa thin afternoon.
Typewriter paper nil kliidd, nt
Medrord Printing Co.
Prof. .1. N. riunnetl, of Hie hcIoiico
dopiirtuieiit of tho. Medford high
hoIiooI, left tbl afternoon for hi
homo lu llloomington, 111., bolng
(nllnil Hiiddnnly by tho iiowh of no
rloiiN lllnnee of hla futhor.
Kino veal, pork mid country aim
ange In booth II. W. M. Petri. 2S8
T. (J I'nrwell, of I.ognu, Nov.. jm
vlNltlng Medrord and Mtirrouud
lug territory on niliilug biiNlnoeti.
Weston Camera Shop for first clnBn
Kodak flnlflhltiK nnd Kodak supplies.
County PntholoKlHt C. C Cnlo, iih
bImIoiI by Profeeaor Helmer, will bold
a nieotlur; with thu friiliinon at Atdi
Inud tomorrow nfternoon, In further
ptirMinncc of tho orcbnrd pot cum
pnlgn. Htereoptlcon vjewa will ngntn
ho lined lo allow (he hciiIi growth lu
ItH progreHH to Ita mature powor
of doMtructlveneH. Mr. Cutn will
explain tho into of Mprny, how to pro-
pa ro them for the different hoiiboiis
and when to into thorn.
Try a King Spitz ctgnr and en
courngo homo Industry, tf
Vice President A. J. lloHborotiRh,
of tho Ciillforiiln-Oregon Powor com
pany, arrived In Medford todny on a
two da)R' luminous visit.
I'lno veal, pork nnd country nu
age In booth 3. W. M. Petri. 22S
('. W. Woodhoiuo mid lieu John
Horf. who wore bold for n few hour
with Charlea W. Hmltli, who I
churged with ntonllng u Klwclkur lu
Pnrtlnnd, liuve concluded to remain
III Medford mid conduct a Jitney liv
er) buliie out of thl ell).
Tho Star brand of typewriter rib
bon nro gunranteod to glvo 75,000
linproealon of tlio type "a" nnd "o"
without ho clogging tho typo us to)
how on tho paper. Thin la a pretty '
tiff warranty, but that Is what tho!
Webster company ngroec to with Star
ribbons. Sold by the Medford Print-'
Ing company. j
l- C Harmon, ur Ilutte, Mont . I J
an iiteroted sojourner lu Itomu
rlvnr valloy for a few wock. i
"lusldratlou," a ton-reel shown at
Star theiiter Wednesday and Thurs
day. Miuch 1-2. 2:i.'.
II. J. Wright, of Merced. Cal . Ix
Inspecting, the wrloiin seitlous of
Koulherii Oregon this veek Mr
Wright own an apricot orchard and
almond grove In (lit vhlultv of Mer
red. He has an offer fur bin piop
orly and will noil If he concludes that ,
the Itogue river Is a hotter region l-,
ready Iih In liuiueusel) pleabcd with
our climate. t j
Have that big vacuum cleaner do i
your work. Telephone 117-M. 291 j
I loll) Wuluw right, who Iimh been in
the lowei cud of the valley for fvu
week looking over the loganlteriv
vlnoards. I In Medford and vleiultv
for a few ds)s. He
Hem ner. Wash., where ho has made
big niniMt) lu en hu culture, hut he ts
not tiutlsfltHl with tho climate of the
1'u.vullup vallo).
Insure our auto In tho AllJauco
against theft, fire. C. Y. Tongwald.
dam HoneHhiirg. of the Hear l.'reek
orctiiinU, will le lu Medfoid tills
spring for u time, unending to busl
ueee Interests
Peiuuit brittle. 20c The Shasta.
MuperlHtendn1 Mteel, of (he Shas
ta dlvlefcHi of the California-Oregon
Power eenfMHy ha keen taken to
Son rmwHsco for an operation for
appendicitis.
Mm U. K. Hanev Ms moved ber
drew MMklsjf shop to Oftrnett Corey
bldg. Kftom 213 and 31 1.
CoMHtv Commissioner Frank If
Madden returned from Seattle Fri
day and leave for Portland Satur
day evening an a wit aeen In the rnac
brought against .Jackson county by
J. W. Sweeny.
When better I'legomnce ta sold
Holmes, the InsHra' Meniwlll sell
It,
H K. Rbell, auditor or the California-Oregon
Power company, who
baa boeti lerionsl) ill fjr neveral
weeks, Jn now reported 1)iit of dan
ger. He was taken lck at Yreka aft
er leaving Medford recently anil hi
trouble diagnosed as Inflamatlon of
the bnwola. He was paofced lu Ice
and taken to San Krancleco, where
he was operated upon, hint lu time to
save his life, hi appendix having
burst.
.1. O. (larking, tno tiost nil nrotind
photographer In southern Orogon.
Alwnjs reliable. Negative made any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 22h
Main St. Phono 320-J.
, Pathologist Cato will probably ad
drofiK the farmers at the augur beet
meeting at tho Ijhrary at 7:u to
night on that and kindred Mtibjccts,
devoting most of bl talk, liowovor,
to tho fruit pest campaign now lu full
progros u tho valley.
Mis Marion Shannon, formerly of
Medfoid, ha Just IcU the St. Vio
lent hospital at Seattle, where she
has been confined for nearly threo
months, undergoing h vory nerloita
oporatlon. Miss Slinnnnn Is con
nected with tho Pulled Stale foroet
service with hcuiliiitirtora at Port-laud.
.Mr. mid Mrs. John Itosene, .lr
have returned to their Seattle homo
ufter u three months wedding tour
of tho southern Htntoa. Mrs. Itoseno
wiih Mhw l.nVoru Tipton, of south
ern Oregon. Mr. Kosoiio'm busjuctte
will take them to Haynoo, Alaska,
later lu the summer.
.Senator II. von dor llellon and
Carl von dor llelleu, or Willow, are
Medford vlsltorn I'rldny.
Get your typowrlter pnpor from
Medford Printing Co.
A. Anderson nnd family, for ov-
eral yoara connected with the Went
crliind orchards near Medford, left
today ror Mlnuoapolls, Minn., to io
main. .1. II. Pence, of Itoguo Itlver. Is
In the city todii) on busiuea.
II. 12. Hall, of Hod wood. Cal.. Is
looking about the valley ror a few
ilav. This Mr Hall' second visit
to this part of the xtnte thl year
He l lookliiu for ,i lointlou
rred T Uk and family atu en- Lfculroil mwler Ik grmmd ewl IbclgiHi. while Hell- from lmi
Joying the week-end at their Hrewd
moor ranch near W'rllln
Now. that egg are selling nt ! to
in (rntn a iloten, fh" old hlodlrt and
the Incubator should bet set." thus
making (he egga bring from $2 30 to
f .i dozen for young broiler.
I
French gone were o well hidden that
when th"'OemnH lHtl-rie grew eil
enl and the (lerraen inlnnlrv ndveni1
ed to lh- nttink. Frrtifhw'ti prenr
up from the hlc m tin- ground mid
oeiied a deadlv fire ith meclnne
Vmilli-
motw gnne fltw vc rhead and mowed
down ,wav nftfr wave of the (ler
imne o thov plowed dggeilU over
the ground, nrgrd n frum behind, thr
'rrepmdent mitt- lvf Hieir olh--er.
revolver in hnhd.
A department in the, high achool
known as the emidoymeitt bureau has
been organised. It hies for it ob
ject to find work for high eebool boys
and girls who are desli oh of working
during the hours whsn they are not
In school.
The department bus dune some
constructive work duHng the wintqr,
eovoral pupils having found employ
meiil tbrniigh It. Now that Nprlhg
has opened mid there is plenty of
work lu yards and gardens, thu man
agement of tho bruoau feoht that, If
tho geuurnl public know of the plan,
they would co-operate ami could fur
nish many littlu odd Job. If anyone
hits work Hint tho high pupils could
do nnd will phono Principal Moore,
sil-K, thu management will bo In
formed and tho pupils notflod. This
sort of co-operatlou Is of the null
stantlnl kind mid means valuable
help to deserving Iiovh and girls.
Mew to avoid
eratiens
3ENS
"I" GLAOI
TIRED. ACHING FEE!
No moro sore, puffed-up, tondor,
netting fcot no corns
or callouses.
These Three Women Tell How They
Escaped the Dreadful Ordeal of
Surgical Operations.
MOVE TO WARN CITIZENS
(Continued from patfo onoj
iiik1i vigoroiiely tlio piutod nliciiilv
made upiiiidt sei.ttie of Amcrienii
uinile.
Seiiulor Sloue -uiil lodav llic ie
porl Hint (lermuuv miglit pohtpone
uetiou linil come to home Iioiimi Icml-
ei'M I'roui official hoiirces, hut lie knew
untliiug of it iierxonully.
"I n in not KoiiiK to permit precip
itiitiou of debute today if 1 cuu help
it," Scnntof Htoue ileelnred.
A icsolittion to exureas the wenno
of the senate that any insue nffccl
iiiK iintionul honor hliould be referr
ed before decision to congiesN, and
tlinl no ultimatum hliould be hent to
ti foreign jiower nor Hcvcmuoo of
iliploinatie relntioiiH lie permitted
without reference to ronxrods w'is
introiluecd toilnv hv Seuntor Jonew,
rcpublicitii of Wnhiugton. I
j
GEnMANS TAKE 10,000 FRENCH
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might cximI was hlteied with -licll-,i
but the French inlmitrv vviih mi vvell i
Hospitals arc great and necessary institutions, but they
should be the last resort for women who suffer with ills
peculiar to their sex. Many letters on file in the Pinkham
Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., prove that a great number of
women after they have been recommended to submit to an
operation have been made well by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. Here are three such letters. All
sick women should read them.
jMariiictlo. Wis.-"I went to tho doctor nnd
lip told juo I imiHt hnvo nn oiMjmlioii for a fomulo
trouble, and I anted to liavo it dono as I had been
married only a ehort time. I would havo terriblo
pains ntul my linmlH nnd foot wro cold all tho
time, I took Lydia K. rinltham'H Vcgotablo Com
pound and vma cutvd, nnd I feel lictter in every
wav. I civo vou tiorniltwion to imbllsh my nanio
berauw I am fo tliaiikfnl that f feel well njjniii."
3lr.y. Fjiku Dkiiniii:, Jlarinettc, Wis.
Detroit. Elicit. "When I first look Lvdia E.
T'inklintii'u Vnmifnliln fVitnTWiinil T wnn knninilnun
with female troubles that I coidd not do nnvthinc. nnd our doctor
said I would havo to undorgo nn oiwration. I could hanlly walk
without help ho when I rend about tho VeKetablo Compound and whab
it hud. dono for others I thought I would try it. I got a bottlo of
Lydia E. Pinkhnm'a Veffctablo Comiwund nnd a pnekngo of Lydia E.
Pmklinin'a Sanative Wash nnd used them according to dlrectionH.
Thoy helped mo nnd today I nm nblo to do all my work and I am well."
Mrs. Titos. DvvTEit, 039 Milwaukco Ave, East, Detroit, Mich.
Bellevue, Pa. " I suffered mora than tonguo can tell with terriblo
bcarinir down pains and inflammation. I tried several doctors and
they nil told mo tho biuho Ktory, that I novor could get well without
an operation and I just dreaded tho thought of that. I nlso tried a
good many other medicines that wero recommended to mo nnd nono
of thorn lrclped mo until a friend ndvised mo to glvo Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vogctablo Compound ji trial. Tho llrat bottlo helped, I kopt
taking it and now I don't luiow what it is to bo sick nny moro nnd I
am picking up h weight I nm 20 years old nnd weigh 145 pounds.
It will bo tho grcntcat pleasure- to mo if I can havo tho oppor
tunity to recommend it to nny other sufforing womanJ ' Miss Iuenb
FnoELicnKit, 1923 Manhattan SL, North Side, Uellovuo, Pa.
If you -would Hko special ndvlco wrlto to Lydia K. PInklinm
Mcd.Co.(coiilliloiitlul),iiyiiii,IInHH. Your letter will bo opened,
read nnd Answered by a woman nnd held lu strict conUdenco-
TU" mafcr sore, burning, tired fct
Ulrly dsocc with dcllghL Awnr ro the
nchw and pains, the corns, callouiw,
blllcr, bunions nnd chilblains.
"Tit" draws out tho acids and potsens
that puff up your feet. Ho matter hovr
bard you work, bow Ion- you dance, liow
far yen walk, or bow long you remain
on your feet, "Tit" brlnpi rcatlul foot
comfort. "Tit" i moBicol, CTand, won
derful for tired, aablDB, swollen, smart
ing feet. Abl bow comfortable, how
haW you feci. Your feet just tlnglo
for ioyi shoes norcr hurt or eccm tight.
Oct a 2ft cent box of "Tiz" nwv from
Any druggist or department store, hnd
foot torturo forever vcar smaller shoes,
keep your feet fresh, sweet and happy.
Just think I a wholo year's foot condort
for only 23 cents.
GOITMEC
AN
A IS HOW,
COLLAR a tor SBc
IT FETS THE CRAVAT
CLUCTT. PCAHODV K CO lie . MKr
3--REAS0NS-3
VIIYr
"MEDFORD
CREAMERY"
BUTTER
Is tlio Best:
First: JW-huhc it's made
ri'ht.
.St'ceud: ntraust; we " lists
nothing hut first grade
c renin.
Third: Uecnu.se our equip
ment is modern.
Insist on your groeer giving
you this hrniul.
Medford Creamery
Corns Gome Off
Like Banana Pnl
Wonderful, Simple "Qoti-It" Never
Fails to Kcmove Any Com Easily.
'Woilllnt It ir yoiln Hero 1 vo
bftn i ir.: -.1 n f. r yr irs. wih on'-
(trspcratr tarn utter iinothi'r, trMiu:
I to 1 nil of lb m vyitii siitvHth.it
tf
n,'.ll.i(p l o Suro "fiitU-li" forTlin'o
I Curiitniiil Nito uiir I. Iff ami our1ni'l
rt err in. i.. t nrs thit nil- k to
I t It Ml ijL tm I, j nil 1 1 en ii,l ill i iti m
mWMt iron! inm l),o.-.rlii.ii., i non aikI Kid
mis. Tlii'ii i iiu.1 'lii'tM it' junt enrn
and you hukIii Ii.ii bi n that rnru
rni filT Junt lllm.ili.iii.iiiR tp ' Hh
almplD, vvonji rful Ii'n tH new way,
pit I nt m. appllnl In two h.'i-oiuU. nv
cr liurlH liPHlth tlmli or Irrltaten.
Notlilnv to ir on the corn. Nver
fMlls Quit lh 1I hvk for n any.
whv ant try "iMn-lf' tnnlKht Por
coma, inline, waita ami liunlon.
"(lvla-lt" la aolii rrywbpr, Stn a
lietllB. or (nt illrat by K. Uiwrsuco
& Co.. ChlcaKO 111.
Sold III Mediuid und rt'CiiuiineiidtMl
hs the worlds l'.t com rem!) b)
I. eon II lUsklns.
TONIGHT TONIGHT
AND TOMORROW
Special Added Attraction
t itita i.u eiticii-s
li-MEDFORD'S PRETTIEST G1RLS--11
I.CiaMI AssUted l) KMI
Noe mid Williamson
IN'
"Up-to-td-the-Miiuitc" Dancing and Posing
that vow i:mi i. sciu-i-N tou
Henry Kolker in
oUTHE WARNING'
oO
tfra TOv i-
HI
Blossoming Out in
Spring Attire
The store is fast taking on its spring dress; most every express is
bringing new spring wearables. The lines are not by any means
complete; with the excoption of Millinery, this showing is immense
New j White Coats
Stiuif very handsome New
While rliiinhill.t Coats just
caiiit' in vj'stei'dax, prin'd at
$15.00 and $20.00.
s.
The New Spring
Tailored Suits
A very fair showing of Tail
ored Suits, This line is not hy
any menus complete, hut are
getting in new thing's daily,
and rest a&mrt'd our line, as in
previous seasons, will he the
most varied and the correct
styles. We have waited until
I he styles were definitely set
tled ami soon, very soon, tho
showing will he immense. A
pleasure to show you our pres
ent showing and a greater
pleasure wdien tJio lino is complete.
New Spring
Millinery
A stupendous showing of new
Spring Hals, all the newest
shapes the market affords. Our
cases ami tables are fairly
sparkling with newness in the
Spring Hats, and Miss Farrcll,
our trimmer, is turning ' out
more handsome New Trimmed
Hals da.ily, adding to our al
ready vast assortment, ami as
to prices, the ladies say the
most reasonable in years.
New Dress Skirts
Separate Skirts are to he very
much the vogue this season.
We have a very representative
showing of the new cloths and
styles. Skirts $:J.'9S up.
New Silk Dresses
New Silk Waists
New Undermuslins
winter:coats and tailored suits
A part of this stock is marked at very attractive low prices, in many cases one-half price and less, and mauv
of these garments are appropriate for a conservative spring garment.
Winter Coats $6.50, $9.85, $11.95 and $15.00.
Winter Suits, $6.50, $11.25, $15.00 and S19.50
o
TQ
Hose of Luxite
for Ladies 50c
0 Home of Kabo
Corsets and Brassieres
O
TQ.0 MTIJ TO UUXSSII'Y.
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OMEOFOBD'S
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