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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1916)
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It would appar that th ta of Tesas and th rapnbHe of Mexico am In a stale of war. He declare that ha hollevea If th government were, to oall for volunteer from the atat of TMM nlono to go Into Mexico and clean It mp, It could easily obtain an abundant fore with which to do It. , Xwoko r King Mpltx olgnr. Ec. Thoy aro hame-mado. tf Harold Benton, who visited with friends orer Burnley In Medford, aay do would Mho to find Inducement In Kogue rlrr valley to remain here. He returned to Yrakn today. Dr. Xtophonton now practicing ngnln. 14 C Routh Holly, Phono 8B2-X. (IWj Howell, of liolae, Idaho, la ngaln In the city, baring returned Saturday morning from an estendod Vlalt In tint Klamath country. He nifty prolong 111" tay here until the disposition of the local railroad qu na tion ahall havn been determined. At nil events, ho will return next rail (lot your milk, cream. Inittor, ocas nnd lnitloriiillk at Do Voe's. Mra. Mary Aiideraon, of The Online. Oils atalo, reltiriied hmtwt Huntley, after a two Hooka' vlatt with frlnnda In and nonr tbla city. Mgbt lunehoa sorted at the Royal linker. 20 Illerelo thleroa aro unuaually act ive In M ml ford and vicinity. Chief of Pol lea HKtaou warna those who own whoala to he rareful about where ther leare them uupiotecled. A HHiHlmr of loose Have been reported during the paal few daya Ttioae who loee their wheela should report their loaa without delay to the police of ftee. Thoao who know of an onclalm al Uleyele anywhere ahould alao promptly report that fact to the po lio office, in tbli way thoao who loa whoala reoorer them all the more quickly. Sometime the loaa of a wheel la reported a week or ten daya after It waa taken. Thla glvea the police department little chance to run the thief down. Oenerally, the latter la entirely out or reach. The wnrld'a greatest oompanlos. Ilnlmea, The' Insurance Man. Inadrertenlly the name of Council maa Mann wao uaod Instead or Ooun oilman Amy In the report of the eoMNcll mooting Friday night? r ferrlug to the millea tax and the manner In which the counrllmau re ferred to waa mialead at flrat a to Its pnrpoae. It ahould read that Councilman Amy wae lonfueed. and not Councilman Mann, aa the latter la a ataunrh advocate of progreaalvo actio by the city on the rullroad propoaltton. "The Fulfilment of CHIaenahlp," and other Unitarian literature aent fro to Inquirer. Addrea MIm llaiel Murion. Central Point. H K I No 1, Oregon. Hi Dr. J. C. Rolllna, paator of the Firm Metbodlat church of thU .It), will exchange puplti with the Methodlt mlttleter of Aahland on Sunday next !r. Kollln will bo accompanied t a quartet of Medford alngera. H off on Kodaka at Weaton'a Camera Shop. If. U Walt her, maiir.Ker of the Cal-fornlg-Ortgon 1'ower compuu. lih headquarter In Mvdford. rfiurnod lot ur day evenlna from Klamath Palla where b bad been In attendance on tne.aeaalon of the public iitllltlea com MlaafcM In that illy. Mr Waltbor alao attended thv mIohh of the com mlaalon in (-anta Pa aud In Med ford. Try a King Iplti elgar and eoumgo home Industry. If Tbe regular monthly buluM niaotlng of the JSpaorth league or the Motbodlat thurcb will be h.Kl t the church Tuowday evening All Jiiem ber are eamentl) requeMcd to be preaent. a offleera for I ho tnulug yoar will bo elected and other Import -ant bunlae tranaacied. Our cboeolgtM aro Medford mad. Tlio Bbaatg. t( N. M. njlllor, of HUUIwro, thU gitte. ix touring tbe valley in a leU groly way this weofc. Made from Medford pnducti 9fMg4rob, encpt the aupar. cvou to tl nor. Pin i.vw he trtu.ni nt tUc,f,,ri j.iur this gttenitH Shasta. t'j ii finii left on lil to PorMund tm'tic evatitflg offer a lf of fw fi in thfa ef tfH a trrofrteftfl- law Mr Waimr mw m In fflHWgliTjrf, Hfffod !' 'M prof-'i- 1 . ,. J' rirr rauer g nomor or time otmngion amnowr the petit fow rear dtid tfpi wgJ i dfpft rnffUflMg for tnla aerffgn of the eogef We ny oof ofoanorfty will boffin Hi real earnest wheo hall hov wired onf Ifa neper fgt fotl proiiiem II ha greof ronfldftneo In the ftttore of xoothern Oregot go the .Mg for the pfrmggonf homo bnildir tml dwlaroa ntgf our iMfgfgf reottrra Weoed It vertotf om4 ostoajf tnoo of gnv other valley on the roffet, while onr climate oaaoa a rharm all H own Cotftter A Bronae attfo and nr rlag patotlng, oopoalt Medford Im plement RnlMIng 21 T. Henry Callagnan hrooght down front the At. Athaa gfonp of mine In the nine Ledge dtatrlrt a qnantlty of marble, on hi return lat week, and placed It on exhibit at the Com mercial club room. Mr. Callagban ay there an unlimited quantity of splendid marble In that region and that It I of fine quality. Much of the llmoroek tip there aaaay Sft per rent lime- which I about aa pure aa It can be found anywhere on tile glob. He predict that marble from that dlatrlrt will bo whipped commer cially In great tonnHge when w hall have acquired (he advantage of a railroad Into that territory. Oatea m!!r Ford cam, 200 down and SIS a month. Spnrgeon Odell. of Marahnll. .Mlti neaota, la In the clt) on hualn. Mr. Odell poeoa Intereata here and thla I hi third visit. He nay It wouldn't nrprle him if, on the occalon or hi next vlalt, he came to atay. He I very much pleaaed with thin valley and Ita ollmato. He Von liny beer hottlon. Herman It. Xapf, (if Cleveland. O . la Mijournlng In thl valley tor a few daya, "Jttat seeing things" and he la p!aaHl with what he sen Mad from Mwlford product ex clusively, except the sugar, oven to the flavor, the new Ice cream at tbe Shasta. U Carl A. Kelt, of Peking, China, tar ried briefly In Medford Hatnrday evening. So Dave Wood about Hint flro In Hurttnco policy. Office Mull Tribune Hid. John Koob, of (lold Hill, was an over-Sunday visitor In Medford. Sander, papering, tint, (minting. 332 II. II. Hale, of San Kranclaco, waa a Sunday visitor In this city. Light limolio served at the Hoyal llakery. IS P. T llaiilon, a hardware merchant of ICmery, 8uth Dakota, vloltonl over Sunday with his sister. Mr. C. W Peart, and hla niece. Mra. W. L. Val entine and Mra. A. F. Stennetl. There wa an error In the Mer ihant Oav ad for the Page theater In th Sunday paiwr. It ahould have read Thursday. April 13th Instead of Tuesday as appeared. V. S. Stennetl and family of Ash land, visited Saturday afternoon with Med ford relative. Inaure your auto tn the Alliance agalnat theft, lire C. Y. Tengwald. C. I, Dusenberrv. of (lold Hill, was u Hunda) visitor In Med ford Your lawn mowet mar nine sharp ened at Mitchell Phone 320-1 S K Mcltonuld. or Trail tarried over Hunda with Mend in tMn rlt J. O. Dorking, tno eet all around photographer In southern Oregon Always reliable. Negative made any where, time or place. Studle lif, Main SI. Phone XIO-I. A W. KvaiiH and wife of Monta gue, ('ttllfoinlu. are vUIIIiik with friends In thU clt) for a few dut. The Star brand or typewriter rib bons aro guaranteed to give 75.000 Improaalons of the typo "a" and "a' without ao clogging the trim aa to akow on the paper. Thl U a pretty atiff warranty, but that la what lb Webstar company agrees to with Star ribbon. Sold by the Med ford Print ing company. It T Wotli'litnd. of Cnrvallls, was un oxi-Huiulm vUltor In this clly Poatag stamps at Do Voo's. (lerald Hoot Smith and mother huve returned from Chicago. Weston Camera Shop for rtrat-cla kodak finishing and kodak aupplles. Mrs. A Conro Kllero has returned from a winter spent In New York city. Special orange al at )Our groc er' Ask about It. 16 In the list of the names of gen erous contributor to the Medford hand fund nmmlvslon are duo to the fact that there were several llsta If those who names wore left out will report the fart to John Mann, he will itce that tbe name and amounts shall be published. Among Hbose missing so far sre Mr Steel, Or porter. '; Ueo Hubert. 45, llalph Mci'urdv, tft. Olympic flour 41 40 u sack, & &0 a barrel 1. II llroftii Manager Pat IHilly and wife are In the dty todtt) from lllllcreat orch ard nig f.c mllkshakiu t He Voe's II W HuaiuoN of I'hoeuU, did bus lno-H In Meilford toda Mot meat theSkaita, A I Wilbur, of Mlianr U a Md- Swtet cWec at IH Y'ura. ' .tllforntu I l'IMn In vff'lu.- I f few (f frr K. Hrrhgegf. of it - m... J tm rM by the offfg, 4 ,-, gnxf dofo f bfffh, foff morne and e9f l ttm f kic.rt Ore , for fegnVlM IT f M. Wvtfof, of Hafcer, CHI tate fa trgajawstlwg mtln fn MAttA during a few days' vilt Orange roflleat at yoor gfoeer's. 1 Alfred BaWey (oft SnrNlgy tt a frlp tnronglt fm 1m pert t vllov country tn Insfioct the cotton indns tiy of that region He agy If If shonM prove to p safe it go oerom the border t Mexican to Iota land for the production of cotton tie will probably engage in tht haainoe. Ho ha had some experience In tno rich land of that parr of the Imperial val ley that Ilea In Mexico and hae sac reeded In rarrvlng ont big profits. He left the Imperial country because of the Mexican menace two years go. Baths jr. cent. Hotel Holland. J II farnom, of Roeebnrg, who ha been vlaltlng at vartova plaeoa In the valley for a week, returned now thl morning. Sander, the alt arnnml palnior. 32. Mr K. C. Bonner, of Eureka, Cal ifornia, la vlaltlng with her sister, Mr. Jane Williams, of this city. Mra. t)onner says the people of Humboldt county. California, are quite aa anx ious aa we of Jackson are to get the railroad started from thla valley to Humboldt bay. L. It. Hadloy, of Salem, Is a visi tor In Medford for a few tlaya. Peter Malley leU for hla homo In Yrekit this morning FIFTEEN LA FOLLETTE DELEGATES ELECTED MILWAt'KCK. April 10 The list of I .a Toilette delegate to tho re publican national convention was In creased today when the official count or (ho second district showed that both Ia Kollett delogatea were elect ed Instead or oun. Previous reMirta Indlrstod tho socond district was split. The lateat rigurea now show that si, KollettH will hae f If two dele RHtes from WIhcoiihIii and (lovemor Pblllpp cIhwii. SIEEL BREAK RECORDS Xi:V YORK. Avl 10. The mouthly statement of unfilled order of the Knifed St a I ex Steel coriiorii lion inued todnv iiguiu broke nil rcc oriin. Tli. onlcre ntoml on .Mnrch 'M nt ll,:i'Jl,(H)l toiiK, nn increiiM' of 7l!2, li:l.l totio oer I'Vbimirv 211, when thc were H..'(IK,IHI() on, (he prcvioii- In-li let ord. ROOSEVELT FOR PRESIDENT (Uoatlnuwl from page one) tlx-lcr Ibiv inn, ami the t cleg rnph .'itiiiinv Iiiim been pulling in extra Iimii and getting exiMirienced npcru- tor- on the job. Accopi liunKaldo The luili'll which Colonel Itnoc wit hnd with I.imIbc und Hoot incmi-. ol loiirM (hut thoM' eleuii'iitK of tin old rciublican urgniiisutim Iihm- nc ci'l'tcd the incviluble uud arc remix to in-oM'iate. For oiae time Unulic luii Imen the onk other Miibilii. A- Mich, it I uhdeiKtowl, he ha In en eliminated bv u pnv ate iU la ration that he ioc not agree villi I he t'on-ign jMiliev and principle von ed bv HooM'Velt and Root ami thai he eoiieil bv hi Hiition from tcllinu jut whut he do bcln e. (i.tii'iiiclill, he i .iiin.it be coiuid red a eniiiliilalc. A I the olllce in Sew York of Uciirge V. IViknii. I tumid mil lung to retlect inv doubt a to ulicthcr the colonel would lake or net the iioiuiuu tmn. l'crkiits laid the fouiidiilioiiH ol ln lorlnucx xellmu lite inur nin c. ami he iml. go mil todav and ili. ill. Ic it m'IIiiiu' liulilliinu rod- hi ClllllUMIIXlU M lllMlll'IUg. VIRDUN ATrACK FAILS. exsxsBwwi (Continued from page on) oiih salient Its evacuation has lucn expevted for aom time and nmn intltt tr observer long ago critic Is.. I It roleutlon. Ueneral Petaiu s un-t-rrlng Judgment la letting It ku at exactly the right niomout Is no highl) pruieod. While of little value to the Preach It la of almost none to tbg Carman aa It Is located in a hollow, commanded b French gun oil all sides, out of which It Is pigc tlcalU Impossible for them to de bouch TXM) laTK TO I'UfMUI. I (1ST lii.ld ititf l.mloii t 4r4Vs Kindir n!()ii in M ul rrllmi, g(d . i I M LMOf HUM Ml tf ML H1f)Tt .1 10 f.-lr ( r pVr"-fntirii 'ite in -he J unum were m ntletidnt if f h iipen I tog cton todnv "i the eleventh n fiiinl "n,nti'n (.r ' ev leegne !f the I nttoif Ml i . The ap.-iotwi will continue thffHit'h Wednc-diiv Home f the ereintrv' forem'-t nl Ihfiritlex or) hvtornofi'mnl lor. enm meree and mBHarv ami mr id .cierwc are on the profram to de-rit hi ' they fwlteve lobe HliiHt' prr.iri l n for natioMl defence. Robert U. fbnmp'm. pre-iictit oi the len(fne, Ofamed the nm utmn with an addroa m which hf dlnn, that While tho league hnd 'Vnrn.-I lii hntrcd of ihoi c0h which i- .t d to tirepawdmaa. we trut tlmt m will love n tn the cnemn's Ii.m made." The leagvo um founded lis un n who believed, (XogH Thnm-on cni liniiwl, "Thtol an efficient nnd ud iinte fleet wan (he be I ilclVn.c ugniust invaaioo. "Kngland ia spendinjr milium- f dollare a day," declared Thimioi, in onclu-iort, 1eauKe whe fnilnl to enend thousaml at the pronr tunc. In the fao of anch poaeibilitic-', whv wnate time over Iriflexr Thin nflernoon' reunion wn- un der the direction of Svdm-v Hnlloii. fnrmi'r jiit ! ol llic -iirciiic mirt of lliiwnii. DODO PARADED AS EMBLEM OF PEACE (IIICAHO, April 10. -A wood iin.l wcr iiiache fiynn' of n dodo, cm WU'iii o'f ilefencelcH.nc.t, ciirricd on n Mideroun motor truck, wim diuwn through the downtown trct- nt Chicago today. It wii the iin-u ir of iireparedneHM ndvoculc- tno .'in iinftnitinu of 1um Suturda Ihm ii linyt' I inure of u dino-iuir. I.ilnlli.l, "All iirnior nnd no bruin," w.i- p.i ruded through the 1 1 ( - In .. nt i irt,iarclu("K forces. OF-. I'OifTI.AMi. drc. Ai-ul 10 II. it (lie 1 mini Sin I c i- me. tm.- utli ili i lii'iilt in olitniniuc i .iv.ih Ii' '-. ' II -I III McMl'll Wll llllll .lt.il l. ti . I BEGIW MOT KKATER DRINKING IF YOU MtrrFEELUGOT 8aysrQlais of hotwater with phosphate befere breakfast washes out pelsons. If you wake up with a bad taste, b.i.l breath and tongue Is coated. If our bond la dull or aching: If whnt ).m eat Hours and forma gas and acid lit utoni hom, or you uro bilious, oonutlpat. .1, nervous, sallow and can't k t feillni; Just right, liogln Inside bathing Pi ink before breakfast, a guns of real but water with a toaspoonful of liuie.iton pboapbuto lu It. Thl will tl'ibii tlu pouHHis and toxins from stomach. llcr, kidneys and bowels and clane. awoeton and purify tho entire alimen tary tract Do your inalilo IuiIiiiik im mediately mion artalug In the inorniu to waah out of lb system all the pre vious day's poisonous wate, naki un I aour bile befor putting mure foo.i into , too atomacb. To foel like young folks feel, liku you felt before your blood, nerve and lauacloa became loaded with body lia puritlee, get from your pharniu. 1st a , tuartcr pound of llmoatono pbosiihuto which Is Inexpensive and almost (.imio loaa, except tor a sourish twlnuo which I not unpleasant. Just aa soap and hot water act on' tho akin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot water and lintestnno imoaphato tut on tbe stomach. II ur. kidneys and bowels. Men and wome i who are usually oonetlpate.l. I. li.nu, headachy or have any s'omiK 'i .1' -order ahould begin (hi Insi.Ui i.ailiim' before bnukfost. Tbty ar. ur.ur. 1 they will become real crauks uu tint subject shortly A MADE ifM a W fLEIN W FOR J lothes i r, ll0f9ny , , i ... i ik. ...i , , i . ti.-.. A ' I fr (IT tt I lllft'l l i I mm in irffe I it mii rf tn i r i In cfi -,l . f,l , r i ..rea.eWl..f i..rh . 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