Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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10 IRY ANGLING
1'MRTI.AXn. M.'fli 27.- Willii'in
I.. Knley, OfBWi -iulf Hjrgi"t. who
In.. heVs Wtnrinir and ethibiting
-lido of Orejjmi gam In eonneetion
with "!' '' I""" rwivH an of-ln-
(n take wp lriHirtnnl rork in
iii- ent t a nlary of $1000 n year.
Tin mfwrHMiJion w received m
I'.irtlxiHt ywterday in letter whieh
Ir. Fmlfy bad written from w
Y.nk City. Mr. Finley h1 that tfce
..t ipr oantomnlaM hi taking up Ice-lui-inft
ami field work.
"The Mi a it has boon iMit up to
nit- h to follow along the nme line"
.,- wo have boon taking in the lnto
! Oregon," ho nid, "treating wild
Mo prenorvation a an eduoutinnal
mid ivotjnmif problem iittlior tlinn n
legal problem."
Mr. Finloy li1 not av whether lio
tn oriondy caiiidciiwr tlio of for.
VIous Attract Anglers
Mr. Finloy in hi Mtor suy tlml
tin piituro are nttmotiiig wiilo nt
lontion. Among lluo shown are
moving pictiiM of nngliug in Oiogon
slioniiw ninl ilit methods of tlio Oio
jon finh ninl game cniuiiiiHsioii in
Kecpim: llio stream stocked. Thoio
ii iv also mwc view of Iho "dale game
farm end ph'tnies of outdoor lifo in
Oregon.
"It just hapKiioil thai I wit show
mt: tlio'io moving picture of angling
in Oregon the otlior ilnv to n lot of
.Mitmoii,'' Mr. Finlev write. "Throo
of thoe follow, who havo angled in
most all of tlio fnmon-. "dream in this
1 .in t of the country ninl who lime
plenty of money to trawl on, tolil mo
that IIm-v were thinking Mrnngly of
uoiiig to Oregon next summer to try
lloguu river. When they nw tlio pie
iiiii I liaxo of Kollv ami Putnam
uiuling tin Hogna up to thoir nook
ninl fighting to land omo of thoo
gome i-leollioads thoy yelled like
xoiingfttors nml deeided forthwith to
go to Oregon iio.xt Miinmor.
.Many Simiiimiicii Coming
"I moot a gooil many spoil-men in
diffcicnt peotion who mo planning
t go out to Oregon ami try limiting in
ilic liiiuue river, the '.Mackenzie ninl
ilio l)celiitte. Thewe stream arc
liooontiug widely known throughout
tlic or -I, Hiid-nW the Willamette
nvcr lor iMilinon fihing at Oregon
City."
.Mr. l'inloy ha hoon reoehing many
i.nornble prea notices on hi lec
tin e in the wnt. Among tli laiiwr
mmontiiig on hix looture arc iho
Nii-hington KvoningiHtiir ami tlio
llmlington (Vt.) I'roe l'io ami
Time.
At Miniioapolic, Mr. Finloy loo lured
'i ilio CnUoraitv of MinnoHoln to a
l.i rue ohiwtl of oliililiou, ami later to
:i int'.'tiag of iho MinnoKotH fium
1'rotoriivH loaguo. I lu nUo liH-tnn'l
lioi'oro the National (loograpliie mmj-
ty at Washington uml at a mooting
'l tlio Tii.li ninl flauio lea"iio at llur
Imgton, Vt.
f'AHl) OK THANKS
We wUlt to thank our fiiomU ami
nclKhbors for thoir sympathy and
KlndnoM during our horeavemeut;
a Iho for iho bountiful floral offerings
MIC ft MKS. O 1. MKI.MS.
MoiHomI Itoostrrs Siuoko
TUi Medford and Mt. Pitt Cigars.
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COMING
0 OREGON
r.os.sl; .w-.iT
jHj r vm BV
the dough
You may use an old favorite recipe
t carefully, the oven may be just
i nc rower oenmu the Uougti it
anu make it light, digestible, wholwome.
G?i al5mB ,V ''h0".1 8od baking powder out of the qucition,
rw C liajtint I ouiUtrhti wonderiul leavening powef, tnd the double actisa
u ia uuwi iihj iq me oven
Take no chance
fAtT
anil nuvv "guoU
out
tl all
Irrigation Pipe
-ggyp- r-r "y-ff T"'iTf TFTTiTfiH" T? iilTnrariMMIi' ft -Mat-mmM
Uivili J or 1 "( k H rii
Mulll I hunt I (lUll'H
1MUCH AM) orAIJTV ItlGHT
rite for iuforiiiiilinn
COAST Cl'LVKRT & FLUME CO.
I'OH'I I.M) IKintoi.J OHI-.'fiOS
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MHnaaor I (' tiurili of Ihr llenvrr
Portland Omoat oompunv of (kild
Hill, who transacted bnalM'oaa la tain
etty dnrlMg tho grvatc part of laat
wak, prodlot an aettra Maaen for
bin renian) during the prHt your
Thin actlrlty will ronalat, far mm
monthf In Ita protatratlMi for largo
oat pat f rumoiK m4 llniontono ftoar.
.A rumpMo plant la now In procoa of
eoaatrnrtlon. A now tlmewteun miar
ry la hlng openttd and a railroad
Mtmr In being built to It.
Tho purent llmoatonc found on the
Pacific const la that mined In Jnck
on and Joiophlno rouittlc. Ita groat
abundanco In thin region Is beyond'
computation In commercial tnna. Tlio
Rold Hill plant linn already boon
grinding llmontono Into flour for use
on soli In which llmoatono content
is deficient. The first Bnlos found
for thin product woro iniulo In tho
Willamette vullvy cottntioa, whore
tlioumuida of (oiib of it can ho most
profitably lined every gonson. This
feature of tho company') output
promUoa to become popular at onco
wherever tho true value of llmoatono
on aclduhtted soils In recognized. L'sc
of the llmoatono flour will enlarge
this fccoKtiltlon vory rapidly, for Its
boneflta aro qulokly dlncornlblo.
,A tontatlvo contract has licen on
torod into with tho California-Oregon
Power company for power with which
to operate this plant. It will carry
a largo payroll,, for it will employ a
largo number of men In Ita several
departments. Tho lleavnr Portland
Cement comimnv is one of the Institu
tions that will help to build up tho
commercial Interests of southern
Oregon very substantially. It will ho
a permanent development In a field
of Inexhaustible loaourcoa, so far as
law material is concerned.
MARKET REPORT I
HOGS Aluo. 0I..O.
STKF.KS- Alno. .Vj-oifle.
COWS Alie. -l-iidf .'.
VKAI. DrosKod. STUu.
Live l-oiiltry
1IKXS - Old iiiui-ion., 7o; ttng,
lie; xpring, 1"h'.
DUCKS Fat, be.
(u:i:sk Fat. So.
TUIKF.YS Young, l.V.
ltlli.OIAN IlAltliS. rt totlc.
liny ana Gravn
( Having I'rieos.)
WIIF.AT-sfl.K'.
OATSWO ton.
HAY Alfalla. $15 tn: Rrain, $13.
HA IM.F.Y Whole, ;I0.
Price i'iii(l Xij nvnieri
KGfIS 17ie.
m'TTKIt Dairy, 2 lbs. oOu.
POTATOKS-.?1.S.'.
ONIONS -2c per ll.
I10NBY 1!! per lb.
CIDKH 2no.
PORK- Ss(nOe.
UKKP-UlkUe.
UIID-lOc.
IJAC'ON -UlrtDloc.
SIIOI'LOKKS lSMio.
IIAM lo.
Ill 'I Till FAT .Wi
lli TITIf Wlioles.ulr, .lOc.
Poorer
CEMENT
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ACSlnSKl I PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS ALONG ROGUE RIVER I
I Ull Ul Li lfl I lUI lU x' ''" ami'i"! !' t ion of ,",,
faeKind
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and the belt of material and make it
right, yet you will have a failure if -
not the right one to leaven it properly
mtkci gooa iciuhi uouUy cwuia.
of failure ute K C
lack" every time.
Urocen.
All Sii h mill Ci iiiti-M
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News From
u t'n iimniiil olr. lion of th
I.ndirs Aid lifbl Iffc Ktiu'r.' hall last
Thursday Mrs Kiame was rhoson
I president Mrs Morse, vl.e president.
, Mrs fhtldrs. secretary. Mrs Fred
'Furry, treasurer After the eloetlon
la onattMet was servetl. In tho rog-
aiar baataese Meotlug It waa voted
to give an Raster tea.
Tke Parent-Teachera' aaaoclatlon
la planning a unique art and eurto
exhibit for their May meeting. A
rare Alaskan and Kurepean eollee
tlon haa alreadv been offered.
Among those attending "Carmen"
in Ashland Friday evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Joo ltader, "Win. McKay.
.Mrs. Wjm. Careless, and Theodore
Fish.
Tho "Library Tea and Hook Show
er" woro well attended in splto of the
rainy weather, and a hirun uumbor
of hooka and maKazines were added
to tho library's growing list. Hoio
artor the library will bo opon Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
At tho school's social hour last
Wednesday, the utoreoptlcon wna
used to present a sot of lecture slides
on Industrial work In other states.
On account of tho weather and
sickness (he community picnic was
pottponod to Saturday, April 8.
Miss Fay Carver spent Friday In
Ashland.
Tho following wore Med font visi
tors Saturday: t)r. Webster, Mr. and
Mrs. Kd Anderson, Arthur Furry,
Miss Marian Towne, I.uwls Colvnr,
and Miss l.ovolla doTouo.
At the board mooting Saturday all
the teachers were re-ongaRod at an
IncrouHc In salary.
Kvoryono is looking forward to tho
play Friday evening "Tho Newly
Married Couple" is a conudy that
conies vory near to ending In tragedy
The plavers havo boon working hard
on its production for a long time,
and no pains havo been spared In tin'
The price of two bushels of corn will more than
pay for a subscription to
GENTLEMAN
It will keep you up-to-date on your whole farm for a year
Live Items About Livestock is a weekly page
of information about the breeding, feeding,
management and marketing of all classes of
livestock. It will give you veterinary advice
your own problems will be answered with
out charge. Also a weekly page on Dairying,
and special articles giving the experiences of
practical dairymen everywhere.
It's just as easy to be a business farmer as it
is to be just a farmer and you make more
money at it. The Country Gentleman treats
farming as a business with articles and sug
gestions every week for every activity of the
farm. Field crops of every sort, livestock of
every class, fruits both large and small, truck
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The Ladies'
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Our Neighbors-
Mr. i nd Mi .Inn ( ormitt and
inei-e. 1 i i -- Kii'hnril-i.n, prrit the
week end at the V. llontoti home
anil attemled the funernl of Ihrir
eouin. Mm. Jamie Amiek, at An
tinh Snndoy.
.Marrh has hq,wn iti ekgnRMihlr
weather daring tMi week.
Auiottg the fnit ml Point visitor
thi week were Tne Hainey, Oeotgo
Fry, K. K. Ash. i
Omndpa llonaton and his on,
Jaak nnd Will, ami their families at
tended tho funeral of Mrs. Jamma Am-1
iek at Antloeh Sunday. Mn. Amiek
waa a granddaughter of Ornmlpa
llouMtoii and her raanv friewlg here
yiumthie with the relatives in thoir
and bereavement.
The ilunoo nt Trail wna well al
tendcil, but the boy, all except one,
failed to bring any lunch, an wo oeu
oludo tho boys aro all such gml
oooks thoy do not wsih tho girls to
find it out.
W. II. Crnmlitll received tho nd
iiowi of the death of his brother Hort.
in Los Angeles. Mr. Crnudnll visited
his brother W. II. nml made n uum
bor of friends hero.
Dr. KirehgMMior was in Medford
Saturday.
BUTTE FALLS BUBBLES
Air. Stout has been hero for sev
eral days overseeing muiio work that
wiih done for the railway company.
It is decided that Initio Falls gels
the fish hatohery. They will begin
work before long on it.
flrnndmii Kueoluud dud Saturday
I way of costumes and details to make
I il a hucccsh. Tho proceeds go to
'ward cuts" for the ln-;li m hool an-,1111111.
TSeQ
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CHARLES MORGAN
Home Journal
SECfir FROM 1Y- W'iTr PAh
afternoon about' I o'clock. The t'un
eral was hold Tuesday at 2 p. m. at
the l'rewhyterian oliureh, conducted
by ltev. Oammon. .Mrs. Kneelnnd
wna SU years of age.
M(Hsrs. Fatten ginl l'gt-ker weal to
Parker's ranch Suuda- retnrniug the
sniuo day.
-Mr. and r. Jlny Rieneor havo
boon visitfiig in .MtHlfoid, ret inning
Tnomlny. .Mr. I'hnres oama with
them.
W. (Moves wna in the Fall Tlmra
dny. .Mr. Peterson has linen visiting
schools in and near Bultu Falls this
week.
.Mr. Sears ami daughter, Nina, re
turned homo Tuesday. Mr. Seam
lias been miming n wood yard nt
Medford for some time.
.Mrs. Ablintln and family are mov
ing from Dolnviu Cla-pill's house (o
tho ItoiiKhtou house this week.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. .Inspr Tungato hne
twin bo.s, burn the ''th,
1 1 il Tiingnte Olltl Hell Miilheus
started for 1V1i mi llnv lut Sund.ix
aitciiioon.
With Medford trnftt it Medford mado.
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TRAIL, OREGON
KEIMHLSKNTINC;
The Saturday Evening
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I MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES I
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Two new member of the Order of
Oregg Artists are .loan Anderson nnd
Louise Williamson, who received their
certificates this week. Shorthand
spwimoim from several other stu
dents have just been submitted to tho
examiner in New York, and certifi
cates are confidently looked for in
the near future.
A special oInm wns formed this
week for tho purpnso of preparing
its members to tnko the civil service
examination vrhiuh will bo held nt
Grants 1'nss in .May. Tho students
niu taking hold of tho work with
much uiitliusinHiii, mid with a deter
mination to win out.
The coming week will ho examina
tion week for the class in businoHS
oorresiHindeiiee, The olass haa been
doing unHsuntly good work, which is
the result of iutoresf nnd enthusiasm
combined with hard Work. This com
bination ulwa.NH gets the hct results.
Jean Atidei-nit is imw numbered
i .itnnng our Mtcce-sl'nl graduates. .She
completed the oflicc practice course
'with credit and is now busily nt work
for market and home, poultry for meat and
ej?gs, plans of buildings and equipment, and a
big woman's section with fashions, recipes,
club reports and helpful hints all these are
within the scope of the great national farm
weekly.
Answers to Your Hard Questions Free by
Mail. Simply write to the " R. F. D. Letter
box," enclose stamped envelope, and you get
the advice of one of 100 experts.
C&
52 times a year every zveekcss than two
cents a copy. For four years it has been sold
at SI. 50 a year. Now I am able to offer it
for SI a year.
Post
The Gouatry
, .n he, ..rrtee m the Jf. P. n. tmM-
inn. where he Ml ttnUtff ateggffiiwftk
n nt U
I.oine Williamson fcfto alao awe-
-fully eofHrletf( lb of fo tvrat-
Iti'-e eoufao, and i now prtraSfpfl t
I do tennfrnphie work logpl find otb
Twine.
A rough draft teat was hotil 11
U, whkh waa fjftffttipftietl fit by
hooe who are prtpaiiog to Utlfe the
en il serrtee examinatimt. Varr gwl
re-ults were obtained on the pruHm
iiuiiv tent.
JURY SAYS WOMAN
SHOT IN SELF-DEFENSE
1
! KLAMATH FALLi, Or.. Mar. 2C.
' - After one hour and forty minutes
of deliberation tonight tho Jury In
the rase of A. Krneet Lawrenec, nc
tused of the murder of Mrs. Alma
Kuohne in the Podd's Hollow fetid,
Pocembor 20 last, returned a verdict
of not guilty.
A TWkE-TOLD TALE
One of Interest to Our Headers
Good iiowh bears reputing, nnd
when It Is confirmod uftor n long
lapse of time, oven If wo hesitated to
believe It nt first hearing, wo feel se
cure In accepting Its truth now. Tho
following experience of a Jackionvtllo
man Is confirmed after thrco years.
Frank Kasshafor, bailiff county
court, Applognto lloiul, Jacksonville,
Ore., r.ays: Tor years I worked as a
miner and It caused kidney and blad
der trouble. Patn first attacked mo
In tho small of my back, especially
whoti I got up In tho morning. I also
had trouble with tho ktdnoy socro
tlouu. Doan'u Kidney IMIIh boou re
moved tho complaint."
AFTKIl A LAPSE OF OVBU
TIIKKIS YRAH8, Mr. Kasshafor said:
"I Htill rcoommond Dorm's Kidney
Pills and gladly confirm my former
recommendations."
Price fiOc, nt all dealera. Don't
Hlniply nslc for a kidney remedy get
Donn's Kidney Pills tho samo that
.Mr Knsflhafer has twice, publicly rec
ommended. Fostor-Mllburii Co.,
Props., Duffalo, N. Y. Adv. i
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