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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
PAGE EIGHT mgpyORft MATE TRTBQKE, MgDgQKD, OltKOOX, TIltlKHDAY, APU1L fl, 1910 "tY 1 U f !t II? Ki r k I. HIGH PRAISE FOR MUC MARKET BY FOOD OFFICER High prniHO i bestowed upon llio Mcdfonl jmblio nmrkct for its sanl tnry condition by J. D. Alicklc, ntnlo ilniry nnd food commiswloncr, in bin rrport of Mcdford inspections, which rends n follows: "Tho pcoplo of Mcdford nro to bo congratulated upon the public mar ket which they iiuvo nndUho wdy in which it is kept. No other city in tlio Htuto offers ns ucnr an ideal plnco for handling country produce as docs Mcdford. "V can seo considerable improve ment in the sanitary condition of the places which handle and manufacture food products. "Sinco onr last inspection mbst of the dairymen fiinilniiin milk to flip city of Mcdford have uid their herds tested for tuberculosis and arc furn iHliinff milk from cows which they know to be healthy. The following dairymen have had their -herds test' Ud: J. W. Snider, J. V, Rhodes, Ji. A. Newlnml, J. H. Bellinger1 and II. A. Porter. These men did not have to have their herds tested, but did so Uo chiiso they felt it their duty to know that the milk they are helling is com ing from healthy cows. Such dairy men dcHcrvo the patronage of Qvery onHitmcr that is u believer of puro foods. "Tluj following arc tho scorpH bas ed on 10(f points as a perfect Bcore, 10 points boitur allowed for perfect construction nnd equipment, while GO points nro allowed for cloanliucsH of met hods. J HakcricN Ntirrai'n Itnkcry, 81.0; Iloynl Bukcry, 00 ; Pullman liakory, 0(1.4; Nowtown Bakery, 05.1. Candy l'nutoricH Mcllridc's, 85.0; Slmntn, G3.0; Sugar Dowl, 0J.0. PniricaHuidcr's, 85.0; Jlhodos' Ranilnry Dairy, 77.11; It. A. Nowland, 72.8; J. 11. Bcllingor, uS.S; Tho Qual ity Dairy, 0-1.3 ; George 11. Young, 02.8; C. W. Peart, 02.3 ; Hoover's Dairy, 50.0; Vap Dykq DAiry, -15.2. Hotels am reutaurants Ilqtel Mcdford, 88.4; Kent's boarding lunnie, 8-1.4; Hewing Houses 84.2; Nash Cafeteria, 81.2; Johnson's Cafe, 72.8; The Siiasta, 7Q.2; Cns tillian Qrill, 00.8; liaglo Oi'nler House 03.-1 ; Optimo restaurant, 03.2. Markets and slaughter houses I.Him-l Street Market, 70.2; Warour, Worlnwn A Gore, 77.4; 6tar Meat Market, 73.1; Economy Markot, 70,0; WhI Bido Markot, 00.0; Modfonl Fih & Poultry Market, 07,0; Indo )cidont Market, 05.6; Hast Sido Mar ket, 05.2; Binn's Markot, 57.0. KOTIOK TO FIHIIKItMK.V Thoro will bo a meeting ot tho Rod nnd dun club and all thoso Interest ed la (lining and hunting, at the pub lice library, Friday, April 7, 7; 30 p. in, i 14 IMPORT SHEEP TO MPROVE BREED OF LOCAL SICK ATTKNTION A. V. A A. M. j. BnocUl communication FrU r day evening, April 7th, for tho w purpose of conferring tho B. A. tiqgreo. All Masons cordially ln vlled. A. N. HILDBDRAND, Secretary. A tralnload of fino, largo Califor nia shaop was Imported Into tho val ley last week by tho Rosenberg Dros. Owing to tho many requests for snoop by our valley farmers and at tho same time on account of tho scarcity ot really good sheep stock for snlo in tho valley, tho Rosenborg Dros. found It expedient to ship them in. Moat ot thorn wero purchased by tho Roguoland company, including a carload of fancy breeding owes. Fur-1 thor Importations aio In in contem plation, . (With latnli meat soiling at $13 a hundred because of tho scarcity ot iambs throughout tho entire- country and particularly in tho northwest, tho farmers of this valley appear to havo discovered the opportunity ot adding 8 feature of easy profit to their farm operations In tho form ot a flook of sheep. A modest bora for each farm devoted to the production of stock feed will bo found to bo an important feature of ranijli ontcrprlito. Many a ''jintcli'pf ground" regarded as scarce ly fit for anything else may bo profi tably converted into pasturo for a few sheep. With food of good qual ity! such as can easily bo raised In Abundance n this valloy, whero sup plemental Irrigation can bo employed, good water and a little protection from, tho fow days ot bad woathor that aro a part of our mild winter seasons, uotning will uo rounu to uo moro worth a little attontlon and farm, space than a bunch of whoop. A 'flock of chickens and a fow pigs added ns sido lines to (ho shoop nnd tho cow or two will como woll nigh making tho housowlfo Iridopondont of tho variable' conditions In tho for tunes ot the larger crop operations and tho; supply tor distant markets. Thoro Is no pjneo on earth mo.ro Ideal for diversified fanning lie All Its varied charactor than this samo l(oguo river valloy. TALENT DEFEATS EAGLE POINT 10 INNING GAME Kaglo Point has a baseball team and Is anxious to Bchcdulo games for tho coming season, Roy Ashpolo Is manager. Tho first gamo of tho sea son was played Sunday when in a contest full ot thrills nnd featured by fast Holding, cspeclnily by Talent, Eagle Point lost a ten inning gamo that was closely contested up to the Dth Inning by a score of 7 to 11. Tho score was 3 to 2 in Eaglo Point's favor (o iho 8lh Inning when Talent worwrj rims by timely hit ting. In the 9th with a man on sec ond and third Ashpolo, who had boon hitting tho ball hard sent a ptK fly over center and scored two men, tying tho score. Kaglo Point wont to ploces In tho tenth allowing Talent to scoro six runs. Jonas started n lato rally, hut Kaglo Point w;ns ablo to sond over but two runs. Talent nyido two doubles and ono trlplo piny, Crawford figur ing prominently in tho plays. Kaglo Point made ono double. (flatteries: Talent, Lavy and Max am; Kaglo PoTht, Abbott, Jonas nnd Lewis. Scoro by innings: Talent ...0 10001030 0 11 K. Pt. . 2 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 27 1 ANNEYS PURCHAS E AB T COMPANY W. C. Allnwny has sold his inter est in tho Jncksou County Abstract company to Paul nnd Edward Jnnnoy, tho former being mudo president and tho latter Hccrctary of the company. Mr. Allawny, who hns been in tho abstract business in this county for thrco yearn, or more, will leave soon for tho Trout Inko region in Washing ton, accompanied by Mrs. Allnwny. They formerly lived in thnt section of the neighbor state nnd arc returning to it on account of Mr. Alluwny's do- siro (o obtain relief from chronic bronchitis. "1 nm very lurry to feel Hint It Is ncccsHitry for mo to leave Mogto Kfvcr vnlloy," snid Mr. Allawny;. "I have been nil over tho cotlntry and hnvo hover yd found such n delight ful place to live. Not only aro tho country nnd climnto superior, but tho pcoplo aro so generally hospitnblo and friendly." D. II. Allnwny, n son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Allawny, now employed in tho sheriff office nt Jacksonville, will remain. The many friends nnd neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Allawny regret that thev have found it necessary to leave Mcdford. Wliy Smoko lilt dears When La Qondas aro only ICo. Page Theatre TUESDAY NIGHT Gus Hill's Ibollicking Musical Comedy BRINGING IP FATHER The Biggest of Laughing Hits Based on Geo. McMnnus' Famous Cartoons PRICES 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seat Sale Monday. a ..a.a.aa...a. 4lMM?MTMMI-MT TV W XX M$HKKX" .". '. wtSSitmmm MwtTy iii i iii Hi. . li. i' . 1 1 1 ' rytPWfaf . -iii.i.i - i ii in. s': i.'.M.i.y IVt-v-'.., .-"i" --.-.'-).-i..v .sj-invum. -.- fMvjflfci'y.vjisjyjyj R3 tK?MKiiiiWMWfM'JMm: K ' H:-lvMH.)7aw. jH-t.'-..-.HBfcY,---HHMA Vrl 1 B, l'.'.KL.V.''.'BWWYV!.'a..;--,.-.'rak.-- k V J BHB'.. Bmr.t t Tm V. A. fe. .'. ul IKYjSllrJKfcm ;r-.V:.'. '.,j,'..,."'.:?.-;V.'!-'--ij m&x " il:.v,.!.ivi..j;!'.;:i,.'.' .'j.-. ...it;i..'.i.i.v;:....li.'.'..',i.) '.'.'. '..'.'. ') 'K.j'-W..-!i:2-Jjk i--viiB: xximtfAKMMm :mK-':a::wmimt:mum.-r-&-'? -:tf: : rui l?lIK;U7';,VWvv::v:o:iy wmMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm---M Surpassing displays for Dress.Up Week and all oc- frycc " M-ur liitc casions of latest fashions for women, misses and S'l'J U'JJ 11 CW v-U!U 9id.uw to D.UU New Suits for Misses nnd Women in a won- SPLIT DELEGATION Fl MLWAUKKK, Wis.. April 0. Imsgd on latest return today, Gover nor K. L. Philip) nnd his othor thrco delegates at larfio, toRcthdr with twelve district delegates, havo boon eloctotl to roprcsnt Wisconsin at th republican national convention. Tho othor ten will be roprosented hy men chosen under tho leadership of Unit ed States 8onator LaPollctto. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury ii mfrfnrr m inttlr drutroy loo itnia of imtll rir atrintt lut vtdo.0 f mucin It thromh i muraui lurucfi ad com pi nbo Mitem nbtp EUtI rtlflf itwuld ntvrr h U1 iictpt on rctlp lloni irom rrpuuou rniiicn lhr nlll do 1 l(g fald to lilt CM Ibfr dtilTii (rem Ihim. lUII'i Cttarrli Curt, ini, tb diaiii oou ji tin pan aunvricturtd tr r J. rtfmttln tan lorreurr. ctlnj dlrtttlr upon lb blotxt inn ducoiii iur. X-JBII LHiarrw Chrnrr A Pa.. Tolffdo. O. ---,- - - i .- .. - oa una mifrninr. In baylDK I b iur tou it tb itoulal. Itrtnllr irnt mia In Toledo, II Ii tikro Oblo, lx r'. J, Utt of lb irntn, Wtrnllr Cbrnrr k Co. Trillewnlil Ifff old IT DrvnUli. lrlc, TBc. ptr bottle. Tiki Hill' Vimll full lor coaitlgiUos, Dress Up New Coats $8.50 to $35.00 children. Artistic achievements of the foremost Coats Full flare sport and tailored American style creators, showing hundreds of suits, stylo coats this season measure 27 to 40 coatg dreflSes waistSj shoes, piece goods and furn- CXIZ?, W -efully selected featuring the most recent loose, flare; sonic short belted; others sfcyle developments and displaying a great diversity close fitting with full flare skirt. Dress of clever ideas. and short coats made of tho new J orsey and knitted cloths, velours, cordurdy, chinchilla, serge, silk, plain colors, plaids and mixtures. Silk Waists $2.98 to $12.50 Showing new silk Waists Made from crepe do cliinc, pussy willow taffeta, plain colored and changeable effects, plain and striped tub silks, laco and frill, trimmings and plain general utility styles. The collection is interesting to look at, oven if you aro not ready to buyfl now. Come iii and seo" thorn. wf JfJCC TTt Qhftan "il Wo aro proud of our show- - ing of Women's Children's and Mdn's Shoes, comprising nil the latest styles, including tho popular black and whites. Whito Nubucks and Chocolato Walking Shoes. Ladies', $3 and $3.50. Children's, 98 to $1.98. Men's, $3.50 and $4. We take our discounts and, gladly give you yours miivC Green Stamps. i - ,T? R & G Corsets For Dress-Up Occasion ,k If you really care about having a good figure, increasing your charms, an JR. & 0. Corset is what you want. Popular priced $1.00 to $5.00. Main floor. Bloch Dresses Newest dresses in the much-sought-for taffeta. Smart new styles in flaring ef fects. Colors, black, navy, greeh . and rose $10.00 to $35.00. M & C Skirts Now models with tailored yokes, now bolts, patch pockets, button trims, etc., in checks and plain fabrics. Dress mod els shown in taffeta $4.50 to $15.00 derful assortment of new models. Smart belted and flare ef fects. The Eton box effects, skirts full flaro, ripple and pleat ed styles, silks and worsteds and combin ations of silk and serge and a largo as sortment of shepherd checks' and small plaids. Tho time to select your Easter suits is now, for two reasons: assortment is more complete and values at their best. Silk-Wool-Cotton Fabrics The new dress fabrics for spring and sum mer aro prettier than ever, but while this is true, when the present stock is gone there will be no moro of thd desirable kind, it is not possible to re-order on any of the better styles and weaves or colors. Wo advise yes, wo urge, early buying whon possible to get tho first selection and values. Bettor Silks 98c, $1.50, $2.00 Wool Dress Goods 50c, $1.00 to $3.00 yd. Wash Dress Fabrics 5c to $1.00 yd. if fovh 1 M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS DOUBLE S. & H. STAMPS ON ALL CASH PURCHASES MAIN FLOOR FRIDAY w$m$nJi4m$mm$m$m$m$m4m$ EnfrSK 4 $ $ ,H$M$Kt4 l 'frfri4MHfr$H$H$ frgH$MfM3Hfr l fr fr IMlW;.. M$H The only way to mpet mail order Q$m iiieei mail order priqes Z. l 5 4f iH Utfo. is . . i, - ' -, P V r H 'a. - mt 'X Vrfi'' ATE k5 , fA. A' .iiriJn (fm- f " '-.' ill i 'J-? $y ;