Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 29, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Official Ptr of Jaekaen County.
EfltSrari an second-claa matter bJ
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ottl, Oregon, under the not of i
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Sworn Clreulatlon for 191 4. 2111,
I'Nll leased wire Asaoelated Press ilia
atoms. Siilisorltinrn fnlllttR to rc
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Circulation Manager at 26011
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HONG KONG KOLUM
Today's Worst Middle.
iWlirn In money ilnnip?
Answer: Whim It Is duo In tho
morning nnd mlHt at nli;lit!
(Subtli! hIii ff. boys nubile stuff.)
.
All In tho l'nmlly.
Tho oiIIIop'h wife's cow 'a hclfor,
whltfh Is mimed "llossy," brought In
n duo cnlf yesterday morning, nud
soon wo will bo having pUiuty of milk
mid butter.- The WhllosbtirR (Ky.)
Nowh.
Tlirrti tr People l.lkc This.
Tlu'ro wuh a lottil ccllpso of. tlni
moon, Wednesday night, hut tuoHt
I, Inn ('rooltnrs missed It. Tho strout
lights hud not lioou turned on yet.
Mini Ori'uK (Mo.) Reveille.
The Kvcnt of tho Sanson.
Thn feature of tho ovoulnj wuh
thu opoulni; of n "Nlght-bloomlng
Coroe." Fnlminunt (N. 0,) Mnestiu.
Hon
Cm, Itlnl ChIi.
The qutckeat way to get a highly
teapectajile woman mail In to tall
bat aha Iniike a If aim had Jum
'rtflKrtl out ot thn latest fatliiou
Why:
lh Why da tlu-y cull thin soup
ptwjee He Jacket T
HeWt.ll. you see, 4rksnu le tho
.Mine of the ohef. and ho hud m hand
In lt.-firvart UitniiwHi.
On of 'Tun.
pUtuaiMt Doh'i tho mrttttora
Um u with thu iiiMtltmi thtir
rtator Ytp. What l do you
WftHt tu know? JMtr.
TodayS IWtlli-inuoi'.
A llloniry club wiu oibhiiIiwI by
wo m on In u aiiburb of Itoaton. I'or
h H'hllo orsri'tliliu; wont hIoiik hwiti
tlfully. One ovhiiIiik, whlhi thn
Urowng wtiro huvliig illnnor, Mr.
HmwH miKimI:
"Wall, I noi. did you hve k ploua
Ht woUhii at your club thin nftoc.
ntnT"
"Oh. ywi, Ur," rtmllml Mra.
IIibwii with Kioxt tmthiiKlfiHm. "It
wh ronlly u aplundld mootlun. About
tint bent mo huu hud, I think."
"ludeod," fwld tho liiubnud, who
Maa aot w firm ballovor In waniHU'a
oluba; "wtmt wa tho topic uuJor
iIImumIou today?"
i!r. Urown euuldu't wm to ro
wombnr hi find. I'lnwlly, howuvor.
ho H'lnlmtMl trluiuphnutly.
"Oh. )oa. 1 lonmmbwr. W dla
ruaaoil that brmon-laokluK woman
wtth rml hulr that's juit iiunod In
acraaa the ali-fNM and Xhaktwuo."
- I'MUulolpUlM l.edgoiv
Siijs tlni fi'hl mi tlio I'lliii,
If IKIMI IHUlUl Will OIll.V lllMtllt
km auto that la aa good a nolf-alcoror
im iba uUMaahlttutHl buggy a lot of
hand bwlUlug ouug iouul4i I huuw
of iMll htm blaattU.
lial to the Shiiio 'I'linok.
ar Hi njm that by thw Hiua
thn wit anow cia off uaxt fall h
baMt cau play a In hum pi km of
ntHak, ai it in th) U iUh1 tba
aaw uiuili- aiact' tba orgaultutlou
aavwal iar ago. -Altauunt tMo.)
TtHtM.
IT'
"S (IIMIAT Hilt ,,KV
IIOWHUS AMI STOMACHS
W waul all poopl a bo havd
ehrouii kiumaib trouble or voiwtl-
ptllwti. tio matter of how long atgntl-
Iftf. t try out dOM. of ayi'a Won-
dtffUl KiiuhI out (loan will chju-
vivee ,vu. T'l U tho iiuhIIi-Iho
uay of our loon mmi Itavt- ueuti
ftktux uHih Kuriiriaiiig t$ulu 'i'lio
iiiuat tuaitm9 aygiii rltnor vr
Bold. Vji .Vollrf'tul Homed' ia
old by loiidinx dinfxMii frlier
wit tbt' K4iOf uD'ivrMabtliutE that
or ipftuny will ! rel$)idwlltUout
qHtttloior nulblfll. If OKB buttlt
fclhi to, Kh .' ton oKolnt sailhfactl
A LEADER VTETSDTSD AWT3 AT HAND
T ACKMOX COrNTY ricitln itn lu-f Imcinlntlvp nnd cmi
' MtriK'tivf tntfiif in lhf fmiiiiK' Irfjtalntlvc twnnan. 'ITic
cfrtinf v ix no holnjfil Hint in oitU-r to nofMirc the ntttttinn
Hint it nmmnvn ami mfenmten iirrrit, it n ncrofnmvy to
innkf iif) in HmrBftor nnd nbility wlint it liifku in Jiumer
icnl rppi'owcntntion.
(U'cut ttu'i.' ahmilcl be cxi'i'ciatMl by tln clcctoiiilc1 in
HiooniiiK tin lejfinbitivf delegation, 'i'licre in no quest ion
of imrtinniiHlii) inrolvcd. im j)olities cuts no figure. The
men who eim do the best for the county and the stitte
.should be chosen, reifwdlcHs of the mvv label tbev weitr.
TheloHsof thelftte Wepi'esentative rawter makes a gap
in the legislative delegation hard to fill. His personality
and influence were universally recognized and enabled him
to do much I'or southern Oregon as well as for the state.
His place will be hard to fill.
It i not a time for experiments or trials. !Men who
have made good in the past, who have, been tried and found
not wanting, should be selected. Knowing what men have
done in the past, we cau estimate what they can do in the
future.
There is one of Jackson county's citizens who has
proven abundantly qualified, a leader in legislatve work
in the past as well as in private life, whose recognition is
statewide and whose influence extends beyond the limits
of the slate, whose honorable career entitles him to rec
ognition, and whose selection would at once place .lack
son county among the leaders in state affairs.
There is but one man who fills this description, the
Honorable 10. V. Carter of Ashland, former speaker of the
house of representatives, always a power in the legisla
ture and a source of strength to his constituents. Air.
Carter secured for .Jackson county the only state institu
tion the county ever enjoyed, the normal school, and dur
ing his term of office he advanced in many ways the wel
fare of southern Oregon.
Air. Carter has been in poor health during recent years,
but has improved much recently, it is asking a great
favor of him to again sacrifice his time and energy, in the
public welfare, but his county needs him, and his Citizen
ship is of such a high order that he might be induced to
make the sacrifice. We do not know. Ve hope so.
Jf ever .Jackson county needed a leader of Mr. Carter's
strength, power nud ability in legislative affairs, it needs
him now and we hope there is good citizenship enough
in the count v to make the call unanimous.
News From
WATKMS WHSPERS
W ait' en i vntu Mtiuo lienutiful
rni wruilhT at tlii unliiiK.
Arthur JoIiImpnk mid wife have
ittorad iiom I heir whiter- homo in
Atwlfunl lo their botneatwul fn Ulli
olt (iwk.
David irurtiilil ami aiatur, iltH.
Martha Jonex, of. Copier mad a
huainaitH trip to Vrgti, Cali., )aat
wwk.
Mr. Downing or Xovaila iunK'clt'd
th anliuion.v mino beloitKitiic to Al
bert Aiolcraon of Uruuta I'iinn l-'ri-tl.v.
Till' Kucli ImakidliHll bo.'H and tlu
ltiHMtr Cicok holiool toauiH met tin
l'nltutr Null Saturday night. TIih
rhiiiii wuh a laal ono hihI i(Hulltil in
ii novel 0 do font I'or thn IIuoli team in
Htito of the t'aet that thoy Nnlitfti
tuttHl two new jiluveta in the liiat Imlf
Tho farmi'iv of the Appleguto val
ley are huv thee line day doming
uioie land and gettiiiR ready for tho
ipiing oluiiimg.
Frank t 'a inn ha it ami wile lmo
mined trom Medtoid to their Mimmer
jeaidenee at Copper, t"ul.
Moaie Ihir.el, with a jwrty of
uiiuiiiK and buaitumn inrn ot Med lord
motored to the Itluo l.mlge Thursday.
II. ('. Ilauabaw of Sboahouna,
Alaku, ith a trioud friwi Urania
1'afc, motored up the valley to the.
pom runeh one dav lat.t weik. J
Albert Ctil ot .hlaud i vi-iUuk
his brother, C. V, Culy, for a few
da .
ttobert Wat kms has been -ummou-ed
U Jui kxoinillo uh jiuy duty.
Trueuian U'i- wade a nwial call
m the upper end of out alley Siiuduv
tUWIHIIIg.
Mi- F.tlu K.illin- of Med font will
okmi Hchool at Heater e rek Monday.
David Iwni and lather uiotonsl to
Medtoid TueMlax.
William Unideu iittul fnenda iu
(hi" neighborhood iveently.
John Ueudiuuti aud Frank Ml
made a trip to Jaelttivi)le after a
load ol' supplies this -eek.
Junii WmuiiihiH and wife of
Meuiuuoul vi-itul ineail ou luisi
aide of the utoiiulHiu Sunday awl
Muadax.
KUootl ltolHrts ana returned tu
the Moitawk mine on Ikldk Furit
after a two wts-kV kojoiiru iu itugne
ttivar valley towns.
Frti'uds of Mr. and Mr- Kraiti
Iwi- are oiinitulaliug them ou
Hie birth n nit Ojht-pitiiKi boy. -
low.ie Uksia
If ttaurieloR grow on tree1
would 4uobom aiou on ior
tf tile wei9 at big a oljio.ut '
eoId "u cateh u hl,iwiiiotamu8 ou ;
It) paper?
dx lire wore cold would an Wt
K) get burned
Wlo- Strtoka lilt Ctnars
When t.a ilon-lj-ar olih IU.
Our Neighbors
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
.Mi. end Mi. Suallvtood, Sr., ae
t'oinpaiiii'il liv lite UiLlfi-'-, mother,
have aimed at the home ol their mm,
K. I. hiiialluuiMl, of tiie k. 1. forutt,
at IbiK place. Thry a.ieet to lemain
for home tim und enjoy our dt'liglit
ful ulimnle.
ilr. and .Mi-n. George Uiuee of
l-'iMitH Creek tlintrivt Here in Clold Hill
Friday.
.Mr. II. I). Heed and .Mi. K. V. Tp
ton wore ut Medford WiidmaulHy,
A. S. Iiitoonhtiiini, Mudford'a gon
ial Southern I'aeifie agonl, waa in
Oohl irll between traiiih Wednes
day. .Mn. It. T. Ciaiie wa in redford
.Monday.
Mr. and .Mi. Cbailoa 1'iening: and
non Donald, loft Tlnimday moniitiK
tor Miami. Aria., where they o.xpeot
to lexide, a Mr, Pietiing has auuupt
ed a poxitinn with the Iiipimtion
Copper Co. nf that plaee.
A erowd of foul teen made a uty
to motor to Metlfoid Tueaday oenin
to attend tlio meeting tit t lit Nut.
All oprot tBeiiiolves hn delighted
with the "oniren and in all proha
hility will attempt another trip while
tho mooting eontinue.
Minium Hattie and Millie Hodges
vinittHl with Mrv. John Dddiiictoii ot'
SaniV Valley u tounle of la. lat
week.
Howaid Wharton, who ha been ill
at the hmue l his pa lent-, ia about
again ami inmioMng raimlly.
Mr. and Mr-. O'llaia nf Cent i .it
l'oint visit (d nt the homo ot M. D.
lUiei and wife Sunday.
"ItUltf"' Foiuh.ir sKl a eotiple t
da this week ith tneml- in Hold
1 fall.
Mis. 1'. Laiidell -pent Finlav in
.Mmlt'unl shopping.
Mr. . C. KeUev of the I.ail'i-'
hhup was in (i runts l'ass Frulav
Mi's. Charles Farmer of Ahl.ind is
visiiUiK witli Mi-. I.uke Jeniiin-
John No' returtud Fritlny !"'
Cortland, Wbete he bus bc.u
soiho tunc, btixiug hud an op. i i
performed un hi- eyes.
Mrs. Moreiiee Urouee ia uiim i
Medford.
Mr. Koler SiLudeiNi and - i
Jaok vi-ited Knda with hei tin. .
uud aunt. Mr. nnd Mr. H. It. M.ioir
Uaruum Pial halmdny. Febiiuuv
i. .it.
ia, was me inrtiiitav anniversary
Mr. C. F. Whaiti.n, iilile ,i loin. 'i
ot lodit- i.illij ,il he pai-oiiiii' .uh!
-M'iit .i i'i iili.t-.int in mi",.
M'-- I'1 ii c liuit.'ii I. i i ,
S.V, ' ill M'' ii . 1 i. . iu l
win ' ' i !' ii'i ii ii. ;ti tu vi-':
Absolutely Removes
Indicestion. Onopackago
ptvvt. -s U. 'JOc at all druggists.
It iumiI nftt gtlfte in fuledo, (1. A I
hoit of friftflMM at tbr -totom to '
wiib hr at ISj4rip. I
ilr. mill KfVl-an Himn havr I
maA hrto llfiv frnili.'d bungaloa- of :
Chnrloa lkskki. who twently
motrj to ArieM.
Pnifnaor aflyl Mr-. It. n. I!rng
f Iho Rofiw TTlver hfpola irr ht
Onhl Hill MtiW&fg' nftfrn.Koi WaiUlig
friml.
Mr. ainl Mrw. Ilnnn of Ornnln Van
tixileil Mm. JAafcio MH'Imdoti u fpw
day a ago,
A fire at UKthome l II. C. I(f
tlol Wrdtijr pvrnina". cnnt bv
a ille'tivi riiio. wa exiimriiolieil
without li'i'nv.r l". nltluugth lor
oino time it NN-tnod alarminit. and
the funtittiro iflbntly removed to thu
street.
Ml Xorn NVwton hn returned'
after a visit of aeterul weeka at Cor
valliH nud Ilrotvimville.
lloxinic fnim to the extent of about
twenty motored to Ashland Thtii
dny evening to he present nt the eou
ti'Ht between our local elinmpion and
another emtwliile liKlitweilit.
Mia Juno Htiuman of Medford.
who tanxlit vogul muie in the Oold
Hill selnjola last year, wn n very
weteonie visitor nt the sehooW Wod
iicadny. Messrs It. II. Moore, .1. It. l'nl
mer and A. K. Kellofjir have kindly
uonseiited to not n judges in the eon
let now on in this vieinitv for the
most popular younit lndy. Tlip eon
test is waxitifr ltot. as it ncni- 00111
pletion, anil several yonnir Indie- nre
woikinjf vnliaiitly for votes.
Count v Coroner .1. A. I'eil und
family vWtod nt the home of A. K.
Iu'IIokk "ti SHtidn.
E
Mr. .nut Mr-. Amin en
t radii
iu I ..it-It Point Tuoxdfiv.
Mi Kulc Iloii-ton no- in Medford
I'ridn.
('. II. Voulitos of Asliluud spent u
eouple of tlitya nt the much on tho
river this week.
Prof. Johnson attended lodge and
the wedding; nt Ifairlu Point Tuesday
nm'lit.
W. I). Ilauunen iilleuded the court
as n xrnud juror Monday.
John Walker and son Jnek wore
Medford iitors a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Urilson were Sunday
visitors at I lie tlellows rniieh.
Mist- Caroline lireler is the j-uest
of .Mrs. Frank Johnson mat family.
Cy Mntthewfi has u-luniud to his
home in Dakota. 1 1 was in I he snow
bliH-luide tuid u Vutatioitt in his relurti
tnp.
Sir. and Mrs. W. T. Iloiton nnd
ehildren, fliveni und llerle, were in
Central Point on business and n
plensure trip this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of tVn
tral Point wmo uuok'Uiul vUttoi ut
J. I). Ilaiimili's.
The religion aervieea weie well at
tended -Sunday t the Iteeee Creek
sellout house. The pieme dinner was
splendid and bountiful and greatly
appreciated by nil.
Mr. and Mr. Diek Jnlimou and
Miss Caroline Drexlor weie week end
gnosis of Alxin (,'ouover and tamily.
fi-orge Fry went to Central Point
Friday and bought a skiii of lioies.
Several of tho school wll begin
their spring- terms .Monday. Mis
Hula Houston will teach the Central
school. Miss Maxon of Talent the
Cpper Trail, Miss Mae Manltby of
Mcdfoitt the Iuig tlranrh, and Mrs.
M. Foster the poboiiger (tap.
wage and Johnson have bought an
other auto tin- week.
It is rumored that the Tueker plaee
oboe Flk Creek has been -old.
The wixldiuc nt Miss Maine Minter
and Mr. iVmrtnev ,'t Kobert Mintei's
w.i well ,itii-iiili'd .uid w.i- . wr en-
iov.ioi,' inn u oi f in . m,nn
liieiid- wi-li ' in .i '..n, i inp tup
on tin -tu it I uh
The Coming Baby!
Hooray! Hooray!
Nothing elo cm so completely endctr
us io the present nud Iho future as thu
ejpoctcd arrital of a
tub)-. Hut In tlio mean
time ttic cumfort of
the mother l of rut
Importance, There tsu
iplemiut external rem
edy known a "Moth
er Mien J shlchet
I;
ciM a wonderful Ind
enca upon the expand
mr ruuclw. Tlir
cone more n 1 1 a
ttrctih without un,lu
pa.n, male the rwrlftt i
one of plfiMtit antic
ipation liMtesd of an-'
prehenilon. In a enJ of sptemliil litter
Trout nil over llu- mi.ntrv ninths,. lM nf il .
.lm - n rjnlmothe.9 tell tlw t)Rderfl sto
tu Hula , .. . t .i . . ..'
treit help "Mots.r Frieiut" wsj tn IUmi
w ttielr own il.mHiitr about lo eater tits
wuu in iftuiuetiKKsi. (.( a totile of "Mutb-
r rrieiui wni or jour nearett ilnuW
IZTitlZTlAT ffrM
SW.'Waatfu'JIKr tL'LTXZ'
umg rvimnw, IU. It rtUtM toe srunat '
CMSfru ih-e of imny lapny mutben. It telU
iuiji itnnan lb, i ai M.HHcn should be f.
n.iur ,,, ,t , at ou.t, . p.i.to juuj w
JOHN A. FSKL
irKDEHTAXXR,
tartjr AMuiaat
tPboowi h it pJi tal)
4iuliulmi(i Sunlt "tiax
Mr. .lama tawrrner, who b.i
lM' on Ifcf sick list r Ik laof t.v
Baj', i rrcliog Iwtlrr.
.Mr. Ifotlettsmi tramt fhtrntar in
Aaklnnd wtth hi family, rainmiaK
Monday to the ranch.
Tow .Morris returned to til mine on
Kohk's erek Monday after tnlin
vral days with his fa wily in Med
fhrtt. Mr. and Mr. Will Ma -on of untsr
Kanis l.'rrek spent Smulay with Mi
MaMrti's Mireiils, or the Centennial
plaee.
.Mr. and Mr. ThompkiHs were Cen
tral t'otntristtors on Simday.
W'withor l'rophet's feteeawt: A
xiiddeu idiaiige and eooleitwearher.
Kane' Creek hiiims visitoi. to
Hold Hill: Mr. Itohorlsoii, .lohn
Knolls, Mr. and Mi. Olseu. Ita
Thomp-oii, Mr-.. Ilogms, Joe Ferry,
KiTtl ilronn, .Mike Folov aird Mr-.
Muxoii and Kekell lloueliolder.
Mngltio Lnwrenoe, who Hiistaiiieit u
-plained ankle nud other injuries
while liding' a hieyelo, i oltui)r
iiliinj; as well an eould be expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Mn-nn were leeent
HtibU'ity business visitor-.
Mrs. Iligitthothiiin of Medford
spent Sundav on Kane's Creek, the
Kuest of friend-.
UGH! ACID STOMACH,
The
moment "I'ape's Dlapepslu"
reaches llt .stoinaeli all
distress noes.
Do Houio'fooilH ou eat hit back
taiile good, but work btidly; ferment
lutos tiibboru lumps and caiiKo u nick,
our, koshj- stomach? Now, Mr. or
Mr. Dynpeptlc. Jot thla down; Pnpo's
OlapopHln dlgentM everything, leaving
nothing to iioitr nud npact you. There
nuvor was anythlux io anfely qulek, so
cortalnly effective. No difference how
badly your stomach Is dluordorod you
will get happy relief Iu five liiinuteg,
but what pleanca you most Is that it
strengthen! mid regulates your stom
ach so you can cat your favoilto foods
without fenr.
Most romcdle give ou relief some
tlinea -they uro alow, but not sure.
"I'ape's Dlapepsln" Is (pilck, positive
and puts your stomach In u healthy
condition so the misery won't come
back.
You foul dlffotont aa soon as
'Tape's Dhipoimln" romoa In contact
with tho stomach distress Just van-
isnes your atomacii gets sweet, no i
Bases, no belching, no eructations of i
lllllllLfllAliliI fnml vnlir li.tail f.l.taru ikiiI '
.......r-w-.,-.. .....u, w., ,,.'nu ..,-. m ,...
ynu feel flue.
Co now, niako the host Investment
you ever made, by sotting a large
fifty-cent caso of I'ape's Dlapepsln
from any drug More. You realise tu
five minutes how ne.udloss It Is to
suffer frotn.lndlf-ostion, djapopslu or
any atoinnoli disorder.- Adv.
Clairvoyant
Till: WOMAN WHO KNOWS
Celebrated ClalrvoaiH nnd Medium.
Know what 1 0 10 holds for von, she
tells you tho truth, whut you want
to know, at a glume, tier powers
have mystified the most skoptjcal.
Ituslncss, love, courtship, marriage,
dlvorco. lost or stolen articles, mtu-
lng. samples of ore read with absolute
accuracy. Tolls whother your hus
band, wife or sweetheart is true or
false. When and whom you will
marry aud how to wlu the one you
loe Conquer enemloa. liiluga thu
separated together. Sell or trade
our property. If vou are unhupp
and discontented, or lit any trouble I
whatever hrltiK them to her, she
will straighten them out to jour en
tiro sntlsftKtlou. No work too dlf
rinilt Known the world over as the
flood I.mk Woman.
ITU. KKAIIINO t 00.
t)pH-itc Nio.li Hotel, I'alm lllock,
Itooms rl-1 1.
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 Ettst htin Street,
Medford
Tim rtntv irviliicii'n
Commercial .Photoj'rrtphors
hl Southern Orcgou
r kr , ,.
Negatives Aiaoe anv tmio Q)
ptuec uy uppointuieur.
Phone t47-,T
We'ilflotfifiWtJ
.(whston;pI). l
mmm iiiMiiiiaMW
There is a better
cooked with Cottolene.
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