Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 17, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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PICTURES
TRIANGLE PHOckM OF MERIT
10 BE SHOWN AJ
PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
I) tiring III trerl; r M:n-h 1) fir
piililif sHimd wHl riit An exlillu
tion tlii" fomnttM cftttertion of Klnt
jMctnrw. TW rollwtion :insit- r
more Ihnn 2t)0 iirbim photograph
find cittern ving. oolhiiitf nirtly in
brown nuA fn erflorw. Tho MltMtimi
in a lnrgf one ami riMlUlim oitlv Mir
terv bpt rcproduflitnm of f lit nut- i
Iprpiece of art of ilirfrmit cottn
Iriwnhtl periods. MOHfly wrv gnl
lcv.v mill country in tho world wnnhl
hnn to be visited to pi tlic orisinnl
pictures which will he brought to
gether in tliix citv in one. collection,
The collection compriiCim 200 mib
jcpts, icprcsoiitliijf nil the principal
schools of nit nnd including tunny
reproduetionn of nculpttlrc, nrchitpc
tuic and impnrtnnt views fnntt nn
tufe. Vow cnllwtioiiN hnvc mor brat
brought tofMlicp which mo completely
cover the hfotory of nit of nil time's
us Hi is
The proceed.': of the exhibit will be
used in piiichiiniii Hiiitnblo pictures
to deeornte (lie walls in the vnriutiH
rooms throiiKhotit the city nehoola.
It is part of the school wor': to incul
cute the clement of culture nnd re
finement in Hie cliildieu through
whatever menus it lum ut its t1b.tonl.
Till' whoboiniY nml nfininR inflii
t'nec of picttircti'of the light suit on
the school wttll in hov.- Rcncrfllly ice
oguircd as ouu of the Most v'l table
lnmlns of sccuiiug' this c ml. The
funds for purchasing such ip(niv,
ns well its an opportunity to make n
election from n ver,- laive number
is Wcu red by menus of the exhibi
tion. The larger the iittcnilnncc the
grcnter the niimbor of nictiircs that
can be sccuusl for the schools.
Kvcry man, woman and child
kIkhiIiI not fail to visit the exhibition.
Vonr interest in tho schools fchoithl
now ttniiiiftt.t itself.
Superintendent I.'illis nnuouuecs
that the Cullibcrl building on Xnrlh
Central hits been engaged for tho ex.
hibit. anil the wor- of dci orating and
hnnaiii'r of pu-liiics will hcuin on tho
iiiThnl of (he iictu"cs .Muiiilnv,
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STUDEBAKER SIX
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CROSSES SISKIYOUS
: BREAKING RECORD
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Walter Long in "Martyr the Ala
mo," Trlanale-Fino Artilfiturs,
Keen Interest in the 1). Wflriffith
hisforlcnl Trimiglu piny uuj clear
ly demonstrated on Us prHntntitin
at the l'nge theater today. I
"iiio iMimyiu oi aw.
"Hirth of Texas." is a (li
cial. Of special incut is
togrnpby, distinguished liv
limit effect which Mr,
or
It spe
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biil-
riltith
knows mo well how to nrndilof
flit foulhJ Mv
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And you chii'I help
when you oo Hint great
"Her Pflinted Hero," a 'li
Keystone bttrleviie on slaJ
presenting Polly .Moiau nnJ
Hamilton.
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I MEDFORD COLLEGE NOUS
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Miss Hunter of the Gregg
in New York writes us this yH
complimenting us aH)ii a sol oin
pers ic-cicd from Walter Diilfb,
Clell McCnedic, llolmul Filthier.
.Median Allium. Waller DiimW
jvaper was the bes in her opinio
Among the school visitors for
week were: ('. K. flodftcy of 1'ln
tb'lpbia: Miss Mef'lcllan, n comm
(In! teacher from Astoria; Mr.
Mrs. Owens of Kuala Point; '
The hlll-cthrinniB cnntHls ut tfnrf
Vniicteo, in which a slock Stndc-heki-r
onldistanced alt others by
climbing n .V) pr cent grade with
hine pnsnrnars in Ihc car, crtcil
much intrct amotig IihI Stndc
bnkcr owners that on Wednesday,
March . Karl WiMHUhnl, neewn
IHinud by Clurencc Lovern, of Onlrnl
Point, decided to cross the Siskiyou.
Lrnving here at 8:'JII in the morn
ing, the first stop was mmlo nt Sls
kijiiu, which was reached before
ll::tO. Siskiyou was icnched with
but eiv little effott, no trouble
whatever being cniMinntcrcd. At Sis.
hiyou it was decided to attempt the
drive over the old Histoud of the new
x-ond. This action was done because
the old road is n much steeper grade
and it was the desire to put the ear
to the sllffost possible tfr.
.Air. Invorn, who without ipirstlon
has had its Hindi automobile experi
ence driving and otherwise as any
mini in the Itoguu Itivt'r valley, pro
tiouiircs the trip the most difficult
thing he ever encountered, unit states
lirnf.5101) wouldn't tempt him to go
agum. At times the car floundered
throiiuh mud up to the running
board. Snow two mid three feet
deep wris ptouuil thiough in a man
ner that Mr, lovcm said heretofore
lie conslderpd impossible.
Air, l.ovcni, in eomuientiug on the
trip, fltAfca Hint hu has driven prac
tically every ninke of car, and thai
in bis en tiro experience be has never
dm en a enr which performed ho won
derfully nnd pulled so consistently
under what the ordinary driver teitit
ed impossible conditions, ns the Stu
ilcltnkcr. The drive wan ended nl Hornbrook.
The return was made on Thursday,
the Kith, without tho car receiving
any attention. It was not oven nec-
H can m MM HMtrVf. Vsn a eitr.
f -tlMfciwI fW rtw tfrMag Irnlm sM
' Mher lftMip oMwnaffpl on M
Irtn. woaM in aft ftfafcafrifitt law
h"n j ftftw Tp9 lf1gs nWt fflttfc
.I her rosd rondltlwis, which Mr. fot--rn
-nvs fa 4tfie$r ctfta1 M
break H mt mlnfltc.
This is the thifil ts in I he rl
in Which the HtHdrtrtkcr has sur
mounted obstnalo which hate Mock
ed maav oflulr Hks of cars.
SlauHhter-Ilnitsc Hill, nt Hoisc Idaho,
.was mounted by n Stuilcbnkcr "lt"
curryiug fonr asfngr. Th car
was stopped al the stiff! atnde ait
the hill mid the climb completed from
n standing start.
Surclv thi concluicl demon -strati
that automobile building hns
imssed the experimental stim.
DRAMA
LEAGUE TO
HEAR PLAY READ
'Thai lonpfhlnl!' which Mr Hit-
Its, our inperliitciincat of snooH, l
to read tnis cvattlng nntlar tho sus
pleM t tits Drama lMgaa eatr.
ivns ty W. W. Womlbrlilge and HtMtl
vateit to ths notary tluh at Soatlla,
which In (ant daittrattil ih wrltlag
to the lttnr rlahs of the worM.
Tho author Is little known an vat
In tin literary world, hnt Judging
from the reception which this work
has met with, he must tie touched
with the siNtrk of geitlns
tw ' mitfrt tti mt of ors
have rah ffmr Uw tnntHft m insHlr-
t r rffflnfrtllt DMght rttdl ihitt It
jwifrtoa ltfi fr tffa nlft of war
jlmu fiorat1 g"rTfW nM ami that tins
fcofa bcttflF far foiling fiiWn It
Th8 0?anlmtnfOfllMcD to It a vr
enJeraHie oifc a Mr. IUIIIs reading
the mm Of TWTK
Truth" In: buslncimWjiist M Impottnat
an Intlli lit ovcfytfny fiM; trutft txoatti
confldgticc taWmhi i gcj-VTll atftf
btiilcU a rcllstbllity that will not bo
wrecked by Ibft storms of Sotrifc!ttlmt.
l lirotiph irirac gfcncrailonS pooow
of ihtt work 'fiibf IIiJrts Been reccl. t l,avfl learnctl to plafld rtiltnrice on file
ed with otllhaalnMB. Tho roadlng ndvcrtUcfl wordt nf Scntfs Pjoolstno.
will h gmt Id tli Hotel Hdllnild ee-4u.ic lliey rfrd urttftrfifsfted, uhoS-
parlore. .xuihlwlon will be frco ns
own I arid tilt ftitfcltc Is roMlitlly In
Had le attaml.
In the Clip of rnliiiro
Mt. Ttrtithlns trndeHl a muln to
Henry Woodward for n ornnh for
his folk. Now listen for aomn good
music. -The Conway (Ark 1 Log
Those Cabin Democrat.
aggerntcd truisms about it household
rsmedy o( real and actu.ll worth.
The popularity of Scott's KmuMon
h Increasing a.i intelligence advances,
Itccnuic irt these days ot adullcMilotis
ft contlanrt tognsrsntve mire coil liter o(t
mwlkliwlly perffrtcil with glycerine atxt
hjponlionphhes to Imllit etrentrUi, Im
prove the blood ntid utrmgthrn the Iiiiim.
It Is free from alcohol nr oplitei a wlmle
ofae food-tonic, truthfully ndvrrtltd.
Ksttftftown llliotiirtW K J. 3-n
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DAY SATURDAY
Saturday Is Orungo day and every
body u aiked to help colobrato It.
.A I ml ford morelianiH have largo slocks
and are iitnkiug Htcclal dlplay.
flood HotiHoMeoplng for January,
lulu, aa:
"Probably the roaon tunny of us
consider tho orange a luxury rithor
than an ovary-day food is beenitfo wo
still chorlah liiemarlos of tho tlnio
whon tho fruit wan hlgh-prlrod nnd
not widely dlitrlbutod, and an ooca
slonal orango was a turprhm often ro
sdrvod for tho too of tho Chri.tntus
Mocking,
"Many of us aro moio or loos
Hlavoa of our habits of thought, and
In fnco of tho fact that oranges can
bo piirclmnod from Decombor to April
at almost any price, nnd tho rent of
tho year at price which aro moderate
when the value received g consldortsl
wo-do not tako advantHgo of tholr
-woudorful dletolc propnrtlca bocauio
wo coiiildor them too expensive.
"It Is goncrally known that the
ornngo oontalna citric acid, which U
a liver stimulant, and that It la a
gontlo laxative. Hut lis wonderful
supply or phosphates, a direct nerve
food, Is naually overlooked, and the
faot that oranges therefote have a
moat heuuflelal effect In cases of In
somnia la practically unknown. In
short, tho Importance of the orange
as an ovory-day food the year round
can not be too greatly emphasized.
"As a breakfast fruit It is unequal
od, but to obtain flte greatest boueflt,
It alios Id tie oaten a half-hour before
tho meal, so (hat the Juice may leave
the stomach and commence Its rapid
unbuilding and genera! cleansing
while the digestive tract is compara
tively open. If this Is done, a ceroal
with light cream and sugar may bo
oatau at breakfast, but If the orange
f(KMres as the breakfast fruit, the
odreal with sugar and cream should
he omitted, us the combination some
times eausos uniisea and gas.
"Tho necessin for washing oraiiRes
.t.f r. lv .. I
.untiiis. .ir. nun .urs vossey. m,,,,.. in ,.i ...Mitim,.,! ii i,. ti.
were niitch pleanM to Irani that bofi,.,.,,, vnHVt Tl0 drive from uil to
.Mr. nun All's, cssey nre (iiTgoil,lir()I.(i ,. (iu, roinm. w-liidi i- Mi..
iip;-...i li ' "
i,l""H' wvoist part of the drive, was made in
The Mioa Sam Norwood andi little over Ihreo hours.
Vivian Childers recently enrolled' for Mr. I.overn says that this without
uie Kicnognipiiic course nun arc ciifouiil stamps the fStuilelmker us one
teiing into tho work with much en-nf the most powerful, most
tlnisinsiii. llotb arc splendid
stu
dents
.lonti1ndcrsnn, who has been spe
cialising in legal work with the re
sult that she can turn nut ns neat a
IHiper as anyone in Medford, hu
been doing some work for one of the
lending lawyers here.
When the bell rings for correspond
ence class it meant the postman's enll
For the letters and, not a little pride
hns been displayed by those who
produced their Idiom on time mid
with absolutely no errors either in
arrangement, construction or typing;
for such letters are put in the dis
play files, and mean Hint they would
pass inspection by anyone.
Hell MeCreedie is now in the dic
tation olnss. Ho passed the final
theory lost with a grade of HI) per
cent.
Louise Williamson is just complet
ing her woik in actual liuAinwu. She
has specialised in legal palters, and
all branches of filing, and bus given
satisfaction to those for whom she
has done outside work
Miss J'loience Clark, who is taking
some spceiHl work, is an enthusiastic
student and making excellent prog-
res.
and, Indeed, all fruits, onu not bo too
stronKly insisted on, for no matter
how clean they may look tbey are no
more fren from bacieila than ttn
wrapHtsl bread or caudles sold from
open oases, if to be oaten with a
spoon, the fruit should be cut In
halves crosswlso and tf tbey do not
stand level, thin slices or skin may lie
cut from the ends. The pulp around
the edgo and the momhraiie hotween
tho seitlous should! he loosened by a
curved gropefrult-knlfe
consist -
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OJUD-TIME
(let a Hiimll
mwt Too, or
ill it,"lUmburi
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OLD-TIME COLD CURE-
DRINK HOT TEA I
t-ii.tn,-..., . IV , ,, ., .M
puckngc of Hamburg
Hit tlie (iiTinun folks
rr tlrn.l 'II,,-. "nl ,.,,v
ITarinacy. Take a tablcupoonfiil of tho
U, put a tup ot boiling water iioii
jxMir through u sieve and drink n
Ucup full ut any timo during tho
d or before retiring. It Is the tmt
iflctho ay to brenk a coll ami euro
l?j, iu it opena tho pores of the skin,
rebWng congcitioa. Also loowiu tho
tjovlt, tints brvnking up a cold.
I y It the next time you mjHor from
i old or the grip. It is Inoxpciuivo
wui entirely ecctabh', Uicrcfore safo
i-bilhsruiUxs.
EUMATI
STIFF. ACHING JOINTS
Rub Soreness from joists and muscles
with a small trial bottle or
old St- Jacobs Oil
Rop "dosing" rthf-uutritiim.
It'ipnm only, not otto com In fifty
rwjuirw intornnl trsstment, Itub sooth
ing, pnietrnttng "St. JacoU Oil" right
on Uw "tiiidw sNit," ud by tlie timo
you Uy Jack ltobinson out oumw the
rlieujitio pant. "St. Jacob's Oil" it
n lmisWs rlieumatUm cure whleh never
dInsuiU and doesn't burn the hlun. It
takeui4iii, soreness and ntidiirti from
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'inui, liltulH.'o, ismkstiip, r.i-ursiKin.
I.ilir tip) l-ct a 'i!i rrnt Itottle
of olUimc, hotiet "Ht. JocoU Oil"
from hy Jrug utorc, and in u mnount
you'll I frs- ft jiii iik. iu'Ims miiI
Htlllntfi. Don't sulferl lluli r'icuma
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The Power Car of 1916
STUDEBAKER climbed the Duncan Street Hill'
San Francisco (50 grade) carrying 9 passengers
STUDEBAKER climbed the Boise, Idaho, Slaughter
House Hill, a grade of 62
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STUDEBAKER crossed the Siskiyous going
going to Hornbrook and return March 1 5
and 16 (a feat pronounced impossible) -
Forty Horse Power Four $ 945
Fifty Horse Power Six $ 1 1 65
F. O. B. MEDFORD
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Sparta Building
Better see this car before you buy
C. E. GAiES
Medford, Ore.
15 Pounds of Susrar for $1.00 1
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jKL&fiiw Possibly
AsfomshThera ?fg
Bske a cske wllb VAtllllAIVJ
J MERIT VANILLA iXX
I and you'll have ibem j-ijjBn
I all begging for tho f: jOTj
1 tecipe. h' tbb flavor JtWSiMjft
that iniuict succets LC--vrtJ
In every baking. V3
Include a 25c Bottle j
Nt in Today's Grocery JtA
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
208 East Main Streot,
f Aredford
Moire chocolates do cost
us both a little more.
MODERN CONPECTIONBHV CO.
rerlianu
Orcgua
'run: c.ud
INTi:iU'HH.X AUTO C.K CO.
Leave Medford dally except Sun'
i for Ashland, Talent and l'hoenlx
at S a m, 11:80 a. in., 1:15, 2:10
I" and 5: IS p. in. Also on Sat-
tirilav at 11' IK n i Sundnvc InavA
Vogan's j ut 10 8 w 4 p. a jj 9:U p, w.
LesT AshUnd for Medford dally
except Sunday at I a. ., 11:10. I0,
S 30 i 41 and B:1B . n. luiulav
1 4-1. l.u.l A. A 1.AA . AH
irar pmuu m 9 A. in., i.vv, j.wvi
and 10 30 p. ui.
rii(Only Exclusive
medial PliotujT.ai;
rtnt
J-iKfiUnlv JJixeiuaive
CoimnetBial PliotojTapbcra
m ooutliorn Orogon
Nogative rado auv time or
place by appointment.
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E. D. WESTON, Prop.
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To Get 15 pounds Sugar for $1.00 To Get 7 pounds of Sugar for 50c
Make up an order of $5.00. indiullnu 15 His. Make up an order of $2.50, Includinu 7 His.
sugar, of any of the articles shown fielow, or sugar, of any of the articles shown lielow, or
others In stock, and bring to our store, Others in stock, ami bring to our store,
THIS SALE BEGINS TODAY AND REMAINS GOOD ALL NEXT WEEK
IF THIS SAVING TO YOU IS NOT WORTH COMING AFTER WE CANNOT DELIVER IT TO Y0U
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To Get Vi pounds Sugar for 25c
Make up an order of $1.50, Including 3 lbs.
sugar, of any of the articles shown below, or
others In stock, and bring to our store.
Other Money Savers
30c size Pacific Washing
Powder, per pkg. 20c
Liliby Fancy Olives, per
bottle 10c
Soda Crackers, lb. 7c
Leader White Soap, 8
bars for 25c
Crepe Toilet Paper, 6
large rolls ,25c
10c can Imported Kipper
ed Herring 5c
40c Coffee, per 111 30c
Fancy Strawberries, two
25c cans for 25c
Fancy Gooseberries, two
25c cans for 25c
Spearhead Tobacco, per
lb. ....40c
Natural Leaf Tobacco,
per lb. 40c
Saratoga Smoking, three
10c cans 25c
25c Pure Fibre Brushes,
each 10c
4 CANS WELCOME MILK 25c TO EVERY CUSTOMER
Making a purchase of 25c worth other goods at our Store. This offer is subject
to being withdrawn without notice. No PI one. No Delivery.
EXHAUSTED ARTICLES NOT TO BE REPLACED. MAKE YOUR OWN SELEC-
TION THESE PRICES ARE RIGHT
10c box Shlnola 5c
65c Broows . . 50c
50c Brooms 40c
40c Brooms ... 30c
35c Brooms 25c
25c Shaving Mugs 10c
10c Dirt Cleanser 5c
4 lbs. Onion Sets for 25c
25c Star Naptha for 20c
15c pkg. Klngsford's Corn
Starch 10c
20c bottle Heinz' Vine-
gars for . - .15c
5c pkg. Dixie Tea 3c
1 lb. Golden West Baking
Powder 35o
2 Va-lb. cans Golden West
Baking Powder for 35c
4 lbs. Pink Beans 25c
4 lbs. Best Jap Head Rice
for 25c
5 lbs. Broken Rice 25c
I lb. 60c Green Spider
Leg Tea 40c
Fancy Dried Peaches, per
lb. 7c
Fancy Dried Apricots, two
lbs. for . 25c
Fancy Dried White Figs,
per lb. 9c
3 pkgs. Skinner's Spag
hetti 25c
Fancy Mixed School
Candy, ib. 10c
MUSIC
Over 10.000 copies to se
lect from, values from
10c to $10, per copy 5c
15c pkg. Seeded Raisins
for . 10c
1 doz. First Grade Mason
Jar Rubbers, doz. 5c
2 10c Sacks Salt .15c
Spring Clothes Pins, 3
doz. for 10c
15c can Kara Syrup 10c
25c bottle L & S. Sweet
Relish for 13c
10c jar Mustard 5c
Sweot Midget Pickles, per
quart -. 20c
20c can Tuxedo Tobacco,
per can 15c
40c Tuxedo Tobacco, per
can 30c
4 lbs. Split Peas 25c
4 lbs, Soup Macaroni 25c
OthcriMoney Savers
10c F, n. S. Shaker Salt
for . 5c
20c Chow Chow, per hot
tie 10c
20c Solid Pack Tomatoes
per can 10c
Fancy Qifted Peas, 20c
can for . . . JOc
Fancy Red Salmon, 20c
can, 3 for . 25c
Fancy Dill Pickles, 15c
can for 10c, 3 for 25c
Maine Sardines, 10c can
for 4c
20c Cream Cheese, lb.20c
Fancy Sweet Pickles, per
quart . . 20c
Fancy Sour Pickles, per
quart . . 15c
TOILET SOAPS
All 5c Soaps, 3 bars .10c
All 10c Soaps, bar 5o
All 15c to 25c Soaps, 8c
per cake, 2 cakes . 15c
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SNEARLY SALVAGE STORE
No. 2 West Jackson Street, Medford.
No Phone Orders Taken and No Deliveries Made,
But We Save You 25 to 50 Per Cent.
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