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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1916)
v: two fl fMOUh Af r f- 'HH'.' M'. SUUVnUU. Ql.'l.'.", Mf mv f W if tf'. 03 S TOCALAND PERSONAL 4aa.aatBiaa)aaiiiii ' M. T Wrllniati of VIonIIA, I alitor ta, Who haa liwn i-ojoiii-nlna In lhl vftttt for k. Ifft rtundav for Ml hot. Mr WMIman franklv ron MimI Ma belief that thrr I nolhlnx In IH way of xtnalv nlly terri tory on th rmnt thai equal Roriic rlrtr ralMy In climate and variety of natural rwaorucM in great aininrfaitrt. I)a Vm gtrm tradlna: atampa with ofttfyilHag aMpt grocorlM. Mra. Katharine Drake, of Ontnrlo. t ! l. wha haa bn vlaltlna with frlawl Im tbla Hty and at other pfilnta of the valley, left Saturday evtwlnn for her home Mra. Drake waa fwrmerlr Mlea lilllant of thli county. ftfiflO to loan en good term, etoae In. II. X. itlne. Mr. and Mra. Cmi. Archer and (inugliter iHft Snlnrday for Cherokee, Iowjt. Handera, papering, tint. painting. 331 Alia Itartha Alice Martin, who haa hiton teaahlng aehonl at Speaker. In ,I(nililmt roitnty, waa married to Allien- Olonii Hewitt, of Mwlfortl, at (Iranta 1'aaa on Baturtlav afternoon .llldgc (II I let te officiating Swoot elder at On Voo'n. . Hertlt'MltHral Commlaaloner A. t Alton haa returned from an offlclwl vlalt to Oranta Pa, where he. aa alated hy If. IC. dale made cvnmf na tion of frulte held for Hale In itior oiiaiMlMttK: a Ottawa of that city, Cum mlaalHMer Allen ooHtlfinuwl a iiimii tlty of apiile In tho eeral alorea of (Iranta I'aaa and illeliifeotml them with eoal oil, deatrolng them. Snioko n KIhk Sollx elgnr. 5c. They are home-made tf I'etltlena for Hen ('. Sheldon aa re publican candidate for tttalo logla lature .are b-qJfK circulated In hv oral preelncU ojyjie count and will he fllml the latter part of thin wnok. I'roiwrodiiOM la the laaue, no bring In your lawninnwer and lmvo It Hharpnnml and he prnaroU for what la comliiK. J. V. Mllolmll. liauder A. Nell, of Axhland, aa In .Mcilfonl today atlondlng to Ittinl neaa. He left for Jarkeonvllle on bnalneaa and will return home to night. .Mr. Nell, who far many yearn haa engaged extensively In the llve Htork htialneea .saya atork haa In ter o I w-ell In that region. .Moat of thote who owned atock had feed enough to earry I hem thioiigh the ftimllng ioaain. The range promlaea to bo better than for two enra. Mr. Noll pftHlteta that prkea will he hol ler, alao. till year. The tendency now la "Upward (lot your milk, rrontn, liutttir, egg and buttermilk at Da Vow'. Mra. (IIohh Con ell .left Sunday for her home In Klamath Kalla, after apendlng the paat thrte aeeka In an enjoyable vlalt with her parenta, Mr and Mra, I., r. Wallace, and other rel atives and rrlenda In thla ell. v. The world 'a greatest eompaulea. Ilolmea, The luanranee Man. Mr. and Mra. B. S. Smith of thla lty vUHod friends In Jarkeonvllle Sunday. 18 off on Kodahe at Weaton'i Oaweru Shoo. Mr. and Mra. Oeo K. Johnson of thla elty v lulled with Dr. and Mra. J. W. MoblnsoM and (heir daughter, Mhw IXirkind ltb4aott, the artist. In JaekieHVlllo on Sunday Bpeclacle fitters must bo experi enced JNM not antique" In their met ho4a. Mere suertacle sellers have a variety of bait on their hooka Nothing la or ever was claimed here but ability to do the work. Or Itlrkerl, Optometrist : Tom Williams of the firm of Wil llama Item. (Irani I'asx. Is In the valle metroKlls loda ou huilneH J. O. (larking, the aeai Kit around Photographer in southern Oregon Always reliable. Negative made any where, time or place. Studio III Mala Sit Phone SJO-J. . W. Robinson, tratflr dlierlor of the CI. It ft X . paused through Hert ford Sunday evening en route to Sau Kraaelaco. lMtf atampa at n Yoo'i. II, A lllnshaw. general freUht agent for the Southern I'arifh com 'any, passed UhoiikIi Med ford Snu day en rout, mnli eg Have Wood ahuut that fire In suranrc polio Office Mall Tribune ". M. Ugntgun. trafth dlreuor of the Canadian I'atttle, pasned through tbla elty last night In hi prbate ear "Deupbta." en route xouth btltod eorg, ft.vv ier hundred. U. B. Brown. W. K. l'rescotl Of lleixelev. (all tajrnis, le among the leiurel .o iourner In Medlord this week. Clttars Complexion 1 Don't rrt shout -km n.ml.l. .iti can tu v ii (Win-, t'l'ini i .it . I. vinn l.y luing " hull' lu'iiiu, iii.!.)iin'il iii mt .hug sture for .'" . r t'XHS Uigw lntl ul Brwu esiil nimti-3 all u.ic uf iUn , uiaii nmtu. .uii, aim riaswurm naat tin- sblu rlear and kralthy. is iwiuwr wairr. mn-ay our and status Botatng. It U esily and easts a un trine for m,k I i V, rn (i ipiffn r f h" firm of DeArmofMt itro a Werton, wnP-h wwajg I .if gefee of aa flno r falfa land aa Ha ont of 4wor and whiiii In ifioatasj about five gtflea ew low Grants Pees on the Kogwe rfver bottom, retwrnwd home sotorday for n few- iIhvk roroperallon. The rain made it liupoeathle to work sgthtfge lorllv The firm has in aerea In alfalfa now and wilt pnf Its entire tra"t, l-'.o acres, la alfalfa lat tear the mrtaxo It harvested In al faira netted the firm $ln an acre. The Star brand of typewriter rib bons are gn a ran teed to give 76,o Impreeaiona of the typo "a" and "e" without an clogging the type ec to show on the paper. Thla la a pretty stiff warranty, hot that la what tbo Webster company agreea to with Star ribbons. Sold by the Med ford Print ing company. 1.. K. Srhmldt. of (Irani Ih, Is doing business In this city tdoya. Onr chocolates are Medford made. The Shasta. tf Marshall Hooper, of (Smuts Pass, returned home laat evening, after transacting huslneaa In thla ell). Meot me at the Shaeta. .1. C. Merger, a business matt of Portland, la attending to peraonnl af faire In thla etty toda. Ilia Go mllkalmhea at De Vee's. Mra. John K. Sheridan and son loft vestonlay for a visit at Mra. Shorl- dan'l old home In Toledo, Ohio. Sanders, the all around painter. US. (Jen. Henderson, of Fresno, Cali fornia, who deals extensively In hoef cattle and hogs In the San .loa(nlii valley, la looking over southern Ore gon for n few davs, while on route to Uio Yakima wnintn. Washington. Lattice material, window icroens, earneti donra. !ar. l'ur, A Klx. fac. .1. 0. Nlstllener. of Iteno, Nevada. Is attending In huslneaa chorea Im Medford today. Dr. Stephenson now practicing aVelH. 1 Iti South Molly. Phone IHI-X. Mra. Hale Chandler, of Amity. Oio gon, who has been lslllng In .Med ford and Jacksonville for several weeks., returned to her home yester day evening. Weston Camera Shop for flret-clnoa kodak finishing itud kodak supplies. Charley Whltlock, or the Apple gate country, Is transacting huslnoea In Medford and (be Ragle I'olnt dis trict for a few days. Try ti King Spltx elgnr and en courage homo Industry. tf llenrv (i I.oess, or lied Hltiff. CmI Ifarnla, Is visiting with friends In this vicinity for a week or so. Mr. I.oeaa la watching the culmination of the railroad project to connect Med ford with the Hlue Lodge country and I ho proposition on the other aldo of the Siskiyou mountains to extend a line from Humboldt bay to meet II. Inaure our hiiIo In the Alliance against theft, fire. C V. Tengwald. I'ertv y.umwall of Marshfleld, Or, Is looking oter the Hague river val le for a few days. Oatea aella Ford earn, $133 down and $36 a month. J. K 1 .1st iter, of tiugene, la a bus Ineas visitor In Medford today. De Voe buya bear buttle. A mass meeting will lie held at 7 3n o'clock this evening at the ar mory for the purpose of considering the Commercial club committee's re port of a tentative agreement reach ed with 8. 8 HuIIIh In Hie matter of building fifteen miles of railroad from the present Jarkeonvllle ter minus or the Southern Oregon Trac tion rompauv'x line toward the Hlue Ledge mine. Mr lliillls ngrcetiig tu ronntruit ft 1 1 .-.-n inlilltloual mile, ex lending the i end to the (ulifoiniu line IHE "ENDLESS CHI M OE CAT S. S. S. thu Propor Safegunrtl. Nlart I, ip h ,,l I In II li'l ' foi in 'lli, ,iii i nil,. I miHi l i , h In Ii Im i1. i, mi i. i in in i u ti in t ti o lIll.iUKll lilt" " Mi l.f ln itlllllW " tll lltuli la III u III It It V tellllilKi' t tltitm 11 Iii H I t i, r Hi ir 'i iiirilu il-. .if iiiilni, I,- in t Ii ii i ii Ut.1 It It'll I . Ill l I .1 I .ill, 4 I l I. ill II ,' ,li,, I i . i lit III nuitiii',1 Im, it ii i uwii n, tl.tith i veiy tiiniiuun iiiui.ni ii.-. 4.1m-, hrvil Mitil itti.M iit t iu, 1 i.timi a Htm llir liluinl in-l.'t ' ' i. j mi'iii tiianeii tu iigln i'ff 1 .' " Wh'-ii Ihs UUiuil In in 1 1 i" 1 ' 1 Mon lis "dfniiiv e i-iTnii t - essful Othciwii-t ib ontil ui.,. in lums tliio t alalia Oeterh i a direntc lti()muatloB of the luneous iiniuitiaiir aliu'tm mom brans arr ih lining on all "" lt aal oSMlif if the noey itet tiii ,l,l. . 1 1 1 . ' Thr'ii m Ihs 'eiiules chain' pi. ni'iO of uunaei" Th nub win Iv 11. 1 n'su)i it tn pm j f y tli iil.n.d Tli uifl w ' puilf) Hi' lilno.l It In ixka .s H H Writ ua f. ,.H'iil nlviit wiit Hlm rlfte I'n Hjnls. il, ,iigia. i.vn:iiiitn. .MitwAit co. TI.Ml. t'AHD. Leave Medford for AfchUud, Talent and I'hoiuU daih. imfpt Suudu. at s ou u m , l 0" .' 00, 4 vu aud h 15 p in Ainu 011 .iiniduv at 11. 1.'i p. 111. K'uiiti h.ivi hi im mill lu.tu a m. 'i 1 I'" p Hi I dull ' ' !:! 1 0 ' Ml r ' ltd 9 .to MedfoiU a in . i iu. Alao n and ' ii i at t) oo Medfnrd Tnt ' o ' Aftyehere guy time." Phwnt AaS. ' .MR W aterrtflger sfMf Refa Mn, Her war jtHwea) tn merrtaae Sunday mttmHm ti l nMmk 0' the boiite of 4fa J. V Hrown '.t Mlver aide avwe, tfeta rltr. Rev Hsffy Tuckr officiating Drs. A. K. gfi fole K. Hedges, fhlroprnetora, bsfftg, mgaeage. S3 R. Mai. Nearly log Clks attended the meeting of Iho Ashland Ktka' lodge Hat enter KlgM frwaji thla elfy, Hie efflerrs of the Medford lodge putting on the Initiatory Work A lollv so cial xenxlon wsM had after the busi ness feature of the meeting, during ahlth the bulletins of the progress rr the WlfJalrtl-Momn fgh in New Yorli foe the world'a championship honors were a part 0 the program. LadtveVitVwe fall to mail fog cou pon for freo-J,. V. dust cloth trail at our iitore went Friday. M. K. gnti It. Co. Van Trace, the Chicago young man. It Is alleged, waa one of the trio of oung men who borrowed a Central I'olnt man's Fertl car a few ovonlnga ago and enjoyed a Joy-ride tn Ashland with it, la being examined In Justice Taylor's court thla afler n 0011 as a iart!c!panl In the com mission of a felonv. There are two Central Point lads In II, also, for whom Conatahle Hammond went to Central I'olnt this afternoon. S. L. YhIch. of Minneapolis. Minn, who haa been enjoying a visit In thla vallev for several days, haa pro longed IiIm stay .mother week. AV. C. Treats, a mining man of T.Inldad. Colo. Is vlaltlng thla ills- ;Miilliitimnh fomily oei-iinetl Inst niglit trlct this week, hiohlng after Inter-1 whfii Iwelve i.iun eNiieil froin Hie eela In which he is Involved. He ex-1 KVH.v Hutle prifon on the ouNkiris ot preasoa the hope that the people con-!'" ''' Nnno Ims been enplnml. ctreed i!t t.i.e no time in rteldlnalAt Ihe eamo lime one other pn-oner ovtiry encourngemenl lo the ptojecl ' of putting 11 ralltoad Into the vast mining region to he traversed by the proposed .Medford-Kuruka line. Mrs. Victor Hnncey, of ftelllnghaut, Wweh , who has been visiting In Ash luuil a ml Viwtfnril fnr tlinte nr four weks, will return to her home this j week to sell iier properly lhare, In lending lo locate either In thla valley or 1111 San Iternnrdlmi. Cal. Avery Hemphill, of Umpire City, who has been visiting a sister at Itrowiiaboro, will leave for homo this evening. Miss Annella Jones, or Yreka. Cal., returned to her home veetortla even ing, arter a vlalt of a week with trlenda In thla city. The rain that began In rail on March .Mt, and extended In showers throughout the week, concluded ap parently at noon Mondav, 111 ensures LP I Intibea. A hoav tragi la pre dicted for tonight. Mra. Juno Tyrrell, of Klamath Falls, who ban been visiting with friends In thla valle for some days, will ko to Ashlnud this evening and from llieie homo tomorrow. M Hurley, of Wenatchee Wash ington, utmost exclusively tin apple region. Is attending to business today In tbla elty. W. K. Wadsworth, or Portland, Is u Medford visitor this lifter noon It II Prudholme. of Stockton, Cal ifornia Mopped for 11 d.o In Medford, on hit nt lo Portlnnd lie will pro reed to hU destination this evening. too writ to cuwsu'v. UIKIi Junk, luuk. Junk. We Inn old runner, hacks, copper. hi... 1 and ull kiiids of rags. Call rubber, hacks. 1 1 ... Mimi i.ivery Hiantw. WANTKD Two to four doxen good l.i lug I lib keiiH. A ild 1 cms Hat ton. M cd foul die. Uo ':'. ti KOIt SU.K Two necoii.l hand .into rtf-ing, :T'j. ioi Im knoii j ul Ti 1 THESE INSIST MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS H. 0. Nordwick. Prop. Phone 507 Don't Let tho Grass Grow Under Your Feet i lint tft.iin itutl . ii wmi M-lf tho !i)uuiiit .nut ,il , oi tiii mill Kuril tliui ,n ola i ins t n'fr rtt III Ol II l(OI It to Kill' Mill llto llt'kt lull! i'i .it ,i ,i.,' i , , m I (i'ii). Oli , I it ! ll.ll i l !, i Mi ii'ilutltk tti ,1 rt) In ' i-i,, i' to in. i Ii on ultoulil (I'Maiim -in our i iti'-i iiort ia tht il in cl Inn I) I fir them : trlti' inun of San rrancMco, to vMlting in . d twder. J M rrwnggft, i rromejefif lutsl es man of Tarnma, Washington, Is In wedffiftl toHe H Jg. enell, if Miflera. fiillfor iild. 1 1 looking Ml H it Itoglte river rf!l thli fl; IF A Mark Paulson. I I. I) , 'I Mi M , .1 D, writes from Cortland, lo aner taln whether or nt Me.lford desire to assist In the it.ihllxhnicnt of a college In thla clt a school of uni versity grade. Ills letter of lnitilr la addreaaed lo the Medford Commer cial club. In It be seys: "I kno from observation and In ventfgatlon that Medford is hentitl Tullv and advantageously situated In a rich agricultural section of our state. With h boost, such as oit are able lo give, coupled with the co operation of edmntlonnl men of ox perlenie and breadth of vision, It seems to me that Medford would he an Ideal location, because It Is the onl city of any sire south of ICugeite and north of San Francisco not hu Ing an Institution of tollege grade." Dozen Prisoners Escape '(JUTLAND, (Jr.. Mttreh a7. The largest jriil lironlt in the hiHtorv of eniied from the count v jnil in thei city. The 1110M aent to Ihe Kellv Hutle jnil are need lo work n nu-W ritmrry mill include lioth eitv nml eounlv, prieotiura. Suiierinlcntlciit W. A. ' Michel atatcil lodnv that the Unvs of j the window through which the pri-1 oners, escaped hod hern -nwetl nway from the outside. Twice after Ihe eciiie wn mmle J 1111 unknown mini telephoned lo the county jnil in tin- cilv nml iud I hat I hi )irionerx wen ccuping. The iiighl jitilcr, in cull in-tiinee, it wux iiid. telehoiieil to the K'ill llutte iri-oil, hut Wit .1 -tired thitt e-cupe. iniHi-ililc. I HIGH SCHOOL GIRL I I Ituu-Douii, Wool, mid Wnon 1 .Mmle St iiing by N'IhoI, For. the benefit of Medford school girls who overwork and get Into highly nenotis, weak untl run-down condition, we publish thin letter from ihirrls Copller, of Kort Worth, Texas, "1 gn to the high school and take music lessons, and became run-down, weak and very nervous, ao I could not do anything. I would shake all over and could have streamed at times, and was really unfit to keep on with iny studies, Mother purchas ed a bottle ot Vlnol for me and with in a week I waa better, ami lu two weeks I bad gained fire iiouuda and felt fine." It la the curative strengthening elements of the true cod liver ex- It met, aided In the blood-making, re- u,,,u,HK eUtTt f ,,n,(H)Hle ur LHd hKf ,wpUl,l-f w,HtBMoU , v Iron tnol. which made It so successful In build ing up health mid utrengUi aud over coming the nervous condition of Mis Copller, and we nk every school girl iu M ft! foul wim h In a like condition to try Vlnol, on our guarantee to re- turn their moiit'v If it fglls to benefit, Mcdlnril Ch.irmac. --Adv ON GOODS ARE MADE TN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEYKEEP THE MONEY in ir ii m. 01 Rogue Spray Flour i I ll.ll vour lo ei n ill Mil " with It ou lnil i'ii it 111 .ill prulia.illn lie Ims it - if im' he Mill 11HUI11 it or eu. You eau !i h othei liamlx, hut one. oll 11 v Itoitut Hpra Floor. vou'll al tome back to It fur It i- iuv All Vftiall Kkujr" Eliminate Hour uueertalntti; lu ing Kojue K ru, I'lour. WmwB t -J r ,t daS ' lt) ' " 1, ' 'l 40 1 ' 'If' if j vtHaainV-- . ikfaaanaBBaaaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaaMV V MmmnAi ' MBBaaaMnaal?-' L' 'jJbP That "Wade Right to" FeeSseg First tiring in the morning' conies nntimilly with right living. Daily food play a big part, lor unless it sup plies proper rebuilding elements and is promptly digested, due's mental and physical power is bound to .surfer. Grape-Nuts the whtile wheal ami malted lmrle, food, provides .ill the rich nutriment of the grains, including their vital mineral salts phosphate of potash, etc. lacking in the diet of many, hut which are neces sary for balanced upkeep of body, brain and nerves. drape-Nuts has a delicate nutlike flavor, is til ways ready to serve with cream or milk; is easily digestible: 'and yields a wonderful return of health ami energy. "There's a Pjsason" hmntMiuiKvmmmvvx3i.uiataaiaxmijrtx3iVsaJBsmnsaMnKJnuAM9WJa Time Determines Opportunity WESTERN UNION Telegraph Service always available almost everywhere, gains tiny, restores time lost, over takes escaping opportunity. Hundreds of vital situations are saved daily by timely use of Western Union Telegrams, Day Letters, Night Letters, Cablegrams and money transferred by telegraph. Full Information at any Western Union Oific. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. MJHtaw USE THE PRODUCTS OF Kogue mver valley . . m m Cannery . The Best Made Help Home Inrtuitry. Try LoganJMrry Juice ami Sherbeti at the fountain, nd lei ore par. HOME GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATKK mid HUMOATINU PLPi: Go to J. A. SMITH 226 N. Gmpa St. Teh ph. 'in tfV eon jggK JtlR ,rr' ink jgy $ AT a. '7M 7a7 tJUmmatmaBmmnrmnrt aiiiisiwa TRY OUR c s , f jiey Keacll tllC People PRODUCTS Want Ad Ask Your Grocer and Butcher RODUE They Are Home Grown jiSANI IlV &&i&&p (ZfflkWvX) OR. JONES ImlieLL DENTIST GOOD TEETH 'U SAVC DOCT0K&' I3IU.S WE OPERATE PAINLESSLY liy our Nw Improved llethoil. SPECIAL RATES Gold Crowns . ... $5 00 Full Sit Teeth $8.00 Silver Fillings .... $1.00 Enamel Filllnjjs . $1.00 204 Mnin St.. Cor. Central Ave. Glass, of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each , morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. 1 Those or ua who ar accustomed to fwl thill antl heavy when wo ailse, BllUlng headache, stuffy from a cold, foul toimuo, unst i.reuth, acid stoiiinch. lonif Imck, ran, lusie.ul, lMth look and fool ns fresh as a daliy always by washltiK tho nolaoua nml toxins from the body with ptiMiiuutud hot water men raorulnir. We should drink, before breakfast, a glass of real hoi water with a toa MIMwnftil of limestone phosphate lit It to flush from the stomach. Hut, kldupys und ten ards ol howeU tho previous day's Indlnestllilo waste, sour Idle and poisonous toxins. thiM rlcati" ItiK. sweetening nnd purtrylnR tho eutlre alimentary tract before puMIuk t.iore food Into tho stomach. The action of llmoatono phosphnto nnd hot water on nn empty stomach is' wonderfully lnvlKoratlntf. It ck 1:13 out ull tho sour fermentations, gufic , waste and acidity and gives one .1 aplcndid appetite for hrenkfast aul it la aald to be but a little wbllo until the rosea begin to appear In th rhneka. A quarter pound of HmeRtAtu! phosphate will cost very little ut tho drug store, but la sufficient to mnk onyoo9 who Is botherort with bilious i.esu. constlpntlon. stomach troiv'-V' or rheumatism n nal enthusiast on Hit sulijeet of Intcrnnl sanitation Trv It and you are assured th.tt ou siil look bett.r aud Ictl hctur la it try way shortly. CHICHESTER S PUIS W. 1111 I MUONH miM. X -fcA'S m.U'11 -I . L)flni,(Mlri fr'?68 i-1- i-. 1 i-.-u . . v y VJ ' I (I I n I - (Y f i.-.. iHMiiii a)Vi Tr s J ltMI. . MK'M. fll.lj.. I r VI JO l'il ?HlMII A V i ' r 'OtiYCRtuXISrSfcVCKWHERE Medford House Movers NKW IIItM .MOM'ltS UV IIOlsl'.S, 111)11. r.us, lll'.MV .MAIIIIMIKV, i:to. SA I'lSl' VCTtntV SICKVICK I'lioiiit ISS-.M Mt)ll IT .V III ItKIIAUDT Ilia S. Newtown. Tit? W. lltli St. AT HOME Patronize tho institution Khat niiiiiitaiiiB the Lm'L'rst Pjiyroll in xMedford. The Medford Printing Co. Tho Bi'st Ktpiipped Job Plant in Oro-'tm outside of Portland. FOR BllVE.5t IDRiS 1 ""- They're (he Best Ever Zl L.at" rJC 1 V .Wtlos- It lx ! 'Ji'Ih-uUmI'I a in and t "" t tn ti 30 and le i1 " . MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO.; ' hi. i '!.. I.tu I OIM 'v -