Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 02, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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dfffWftiMe. gaxHR iwro Ula wife
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QUEEN MOTHEn ELIZABETH
OF RUMANIA HEAR DEATH
IIBHUjr, M"rrlt 2.-iTlalnkrw
from Ifvtkarmt M tJMt Qf"ii
ytelltcr HRMboili at ftafiuintn, who U
III wlfli pncHntatilH, t Iriktnjc rapid
ly. Wx j4ypfant were mtmmoncd
tHl.r awl dttaraf Umt her condl..
tlHH w hoprIeWi
nrvrnnv i
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wim wfMihsii In n fell. Tltn Mwirrlrtje
(mmony wSt fwfffl wfclfa (hf
trdf wn ON H fWftfrflfll m( iifMt Hmttk
in a wheel oftnlr. Mmlth Hi II Htid
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FOR
HUIUIU
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SEASON 50 PERCENT
FOR
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NORMAL
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Tlio tol nlivp tnrolinir the Com
MMrvUl rink wmn JihW fur many
wantliB was nttcrxleJ lnl niit by
un ttnusunlly In rye nunibrr of tnom
liom and vljitorm. Not much bui
lias' of ft dofiiiUe cltnrnutrr waH
iloric, but mnny profrre-wivo miffst-n-tlons
wrro inndo on tlfii mibjrot of im
portant induntrinl mid commercial
iintflrprixw in embryo for this din
tHot. '
Anions tlio lnttor thn HUjfar bcot
proposition nffootinjj thin drntrict pi
peoially was illHoasned optomUtic
nlly, proprcHfl beinjr reported by
CliAinnnn C. K. fintwi of the t'lub'H
mtfiar beet committee. While Mr.
Onto inndo no itnnl promiso for de
velopment Huh year beyond definite
preparation for the erection of the
factory by a company other than that
of the Utah HUKfir people, he HUKRest
ed that there !h no doubt nmon; those
behind thin movement thnt a nuitat
mill will bo elected in thw part of
the valley nest yeur.
(row 1WU TlUs Venr.
Opinion was divided on the que
tion of t'iioournf;iuK our farmer to
rnlho bectn this year for the OreRon
Utnh Sufiur company, whoso mill in
beinfr erected at Uinntu I'uhh. A fow
ndvanued the belief that tlio vnliej
hnd been adroitly led into n trap to
help the Grant 1'nsH enterprise to
ftrouiQ n sufficient tonnngu of hootrt
to jiiwlify the erection of the factory
fit that place, and that, having been
deecived iih to the location of thu
mill, thu contract should be ignored.
Olhern, amonff them A. S. Itoueri'
bauni, (Juy Connor and .1. A. 1'erry,
ejpreKcd the opinion that the entire
valley will be rcatly benefited by I lift
production of xugnr beets, no rnattet
where the factory may be located, nud
expressed the hope thnt tlio fnriiiur.4
would not pout over tlio Iohh of tli
mill thiH year. HvfiidvN, Ijioy jr.
Kited, it will teach 'the. farmer bet
tor how to raino thu heutri nuccukh
fully (pr the proposed mill in thlb Uk
trict nest year. ,
C. W. Aborommbie, who lino just
returned from Garden City, Kuiimik,
i.aid that hiiKitr beet oiilturo had inndo
that, portion of tlio state prosperous
and that it would do the name lot
(0Rnu Hivcr valley.
.MlvcolUncou' DLiruKtlou.
E. II. Hard, who reeeutly came to
tho valley from Wichita, Ktin., wan
added -to I lie club'u membership. In
an introductory talk, ho urged the
bukineitH inui of thia district to en
oonroKe work nmonK our fanners for
ft miKr beet fnetory, the first neeeH
Kury thine to do being thu produc
tion of the beetK. .Mr. Ilurd linn uront
faith in tho vnluu of thu HURnr beet
InduHtry to tho community Kcncral
ly, ooimidored from ft numbor of im
portant and essential ntileH.
C. A. t'linptnnii Kpoku ou tho iib
joot of the Hunnysldo coal inino and
the necessity of concerted notion for
its full and general development.
KnoiiU ban been done, he miRKWtcd,
to show that it is an immense coal
deposit, mile in length nud breadth,
mid that the coal is of good quality.
Guy Connor mifjfjpsted ,nnt the ittoek
Mibinribed in tliu looal cannery be
.purahanod by tho new owner and
the money invented in the duvclop-1
ment of the eonl mine. c. V- Gates;
iavoivd the nronoMtion. I
To the Kdit.n-:
In yesterday's .Mall Tnbuue oeeur
jvd the ktAtemunt that Dr. Uedd.
bwuwl a .note in-t'HVur of th Kanti
en.' cc Fnulgrowero JJnk "i n
mer forwulity." The mfljiajjoi of the
bnuk slfltes that the eWdcuee iu the
mil brought to collect this note
iboHcd that the uete wat, mven by
j. ,J. v. Jtctiily ami ilary K. Kcldy
,1 takwn by tht bank at the re
Shl of Dr. Itmlilv. The loan uiim
I..AI.1 111. 1U C. ..Ai IMaUH.UUI.IHl ..t
''lJgp,FllH'K, A FniitKrowotV lmnk.
Shy. piVMiit managuweut of the bnuk
itwriif rtnilllutlli il tn k'tli. llilAn llui lint..
iV" .-..., - -
'Ubt'blleA't it. 11 may in t rest the
jiudiio. to mo iui, uunng mo tour
Vean' imcnt niAuuseiueut of thi'
lijyilWlloi-01' oi.itfc.4Jtittu om4uvr
lijiN been hiied vhich sHaks ell
fgr tho holiditv and lulegnlv of this
community. It jny further inter
eft th publio to know thut dining
twenty-fivo jonr of bukiUK eper
Jfiticod by (Lie pivtont uiauasir f the
Faraion.' & I'mltgrowen' Hunk but
two buita lrnvo bwr brought Hguuist
oiitttoinor of bank nwungrd bv huu.
DKMIOV OnTCIIKM..
PrwWoiit 'I'nnnor & Km itgi 01-1'
Jliink-, -
Minlford IloQ-tiu-a SO'ko
Tho Mcdford and Mt. I'm fipara
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CLAIM NOT TAKEN
ATREDDYSREQUEST
'With a total pTtoiplWitlen for Peb
mary of 1 61 tnrhr, th wioathty !
flclency l 2.11 Inchwi. Tlio total
fteanonnl rainfall ulnoo September 1
Is B.4? InetiuM oKtiltint un avernwo of
18.41 Inched ,a MhorUMc of nearly
SO per cent In soomiimI rainfall. Tht
average, rainfall for MatoIi U 2.31
Inchon, and for Ajrrll Hi luchoi, so,
thnt sowern mny lower tho doflclenoy
before tho end of tho season. Tho
ienonal rainfall March 1 a year ago
wan S.37 Inchcfl, and for tho prnvloim
year 11.47, no that thin In tho third
dry Boanon In Bucceiwlon.
Februnry was exceptionally warm
and fair, on four dayn tho thermom
eter reglHterlnK over 70, hut tho
month cloBfd and opened stormy and
cold, with Bnow flurries at both per
iods. Tho lowest temperature was
on the 12, 24 decrees above while on
thu 28th tho mercury wont down to
2G.
Date. Mnx. Mln
Ilnln.
.10
.01
.27
.14
.02
.01
.38
1 38 31
2 41 84
3... 45 30
I 4 4 35
D 4f 37
C 63 42
7 01 48
8 65 S
0 CO 41
10 02 II
11 CO 41
IS 69 2 4
13 fiO 41
14 CO 38
16....- 06 37
10 07 3h
17 72 30
18 72 37
10 70 30
20 00 3J
21 69 30
22 07 40
23 03 30
24 09 30
25 70 SO
20 09 43
7 69 32
28 69 20
29 47 28
Mean mnxlmum
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
I't. Clear
Clear
I't. Cldy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt. Cldy.
Clear
rt. Cldy.
I't. Cldy.
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clenr
I't. Cldy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
no 'i
.08
.37
.07
.01
.01
.04
Mean minimum 39.5
Menn 10.7
Maximum 72
Minimum 21
(Ircntctil dally raiiK" 40
Preelpltutlon, total 1.61 Indies
Gr'ut'Ht In 24 hours IS Inahe-i
Cltmr dnys, 14; partly cloudy, C;
cloudy, 9.
C. C. OATH,
Co-oporatlvo Observer.
ARI SMITH SUES
A
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BAN rilANCIBCO, March 2. -I'u-pora
were prepared today In u suit
for divorce by Art Smith, avlulor ui
tho Panama- I'aclfle exposition,
UKuliiat hlK wife, who was Mliw Almmi
Cour, of Kort Wayno. I nil., nllnKlns
enmity, according to Hurry L. Staf
ford, attorney for Smith.
The aviator took paaaaiie today on
the ateuiner Chlo Maru. willing for
Jupuu.
They were married In October,
1H3, at llllladiile. Itxi after un
"AWURIC!"
TUB NUWfiST
DISCOVERYJNCHEMISTRV
This li a recent discovery of Doctor
Pierce, who la head of tho Iiwaluli'
Hotel and Kurcical liuttituto at Hu((al,
N. Y. Hxperimeuta at Doctor Pieree's
Hospital fur bovurul ycHtra proved that
theru it no other eliminator of uric acid
thut oan bo oompared to it. For thoso
cattily ncot;niiHl k.vmptoma o( intlam
motion at Imcktuhc, scaldiug uriuo
and fronueiit urination, aa well n oll-
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' uieut iu thu urine, or if uric aeid in tliu
I blood bus caued rheumatlam, It la
thuply wondnrful how eurely "Auuric"
act. Tho Uft of leculta uio alwaya
' obtained in ounoa of acuto rheumatism
' in the joints, in gravel nud gout, and
invurlably thu palm nud utitfutiw xOiich
.to frvmuuutly and ieraiatently acoom.
pany tlio dibeauo rapidly JUuppenr,
. (Jo to your nearest drug More and
I limply auk for a W-cent package ol
'Anuria," manufactured by Dr. Pierce,
'or tend 10 cents to Dr. Piorco for a
laice trial paoktigo. If you eutpect
kidney or bladder trouble vend him a
rainplo o( your water nud describe
yiuplonia. Doctor Pierce' chemUt
will oxamlno it, thru Dr. Pierce will
report to )ou, without feu or charge.
I Kotk : French sclenluta ntllrm that
I " Amine" id thuty-eeveii timet moru
oflive than hthiu In eliminating uno
1 ngid, and la a IiarmleM but reliable
chemical compound that may be aufely
given to oliildren. hat should be u-d
only by crown-upe who aitually wndi Ui
X
rvMuro illtir Kiuueya 10 iwiivvi ncuiui, ,
by oansoleutloualy uaing one box or
more iu extreme otwee ai "Amnio"
( tlianka to Doctor Ileroe'a aoliteeuient) '
Id by fur the moat jmrfect kiduey and ,
1 bladder ouneclor obtainable. j
Dr. Pierce'a lVHela are the origlial
llitle I.ner I'jll. One liltlo IVIlit for
! a Uxativo thrcu f a iatUri. I
FOR
DVORC
The price
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