Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 26, 1917, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEDFORD MATH TCIBrNF. MFPFODP.
Dl.K'iOX. MONDAY. FKHUTARY 2.1. 1017.
PAGE TWO
TOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
j Mr. and Mrs W. Tin act Hamilton J
of Vancouver. 1! C, were Medfori
; visitors over la week end. j
! Dr. Hart, physician and nrgeon,j
lotric Jackson County Bank Build-!
log.
air
W.
Hoi! of Rate TVint
County Coitu:us.ior.er .
o: J&se;fcine co-uno died
Paw Saturday f.'O'.H U gre:
teea ill s.z:ce his .1-uou
,!. S:ivai
il Grams
e. Hp ha
Usl (all.
in
i Hy
Qualilied for the of-
1 to ass'inie the du
L'ru; Store
aud tbesijta
fie, never a
lies. I
Mr. Leach. eors!!err. Models up!
to da:. G-iiracterd Phone isi-J.
D. A. :. Ciilw-Viae ::!. BritUh ;
consul at iV.-.a. Mexico, wno has :
senl il.e ra-l two um:i.ers fis'.iiE?
ob Kocue ricer. L.-.s purchased a
tract 02 T.e;-.e rii-r, cj the north .
aid ot the ttre.tu .".:'. i:vf th !k;
formed ! lit Arr.i casn. ud '!,
erect a (O:u:l-od:o fisr.-ng lode
ita all latrM courent::. he re he
i
ill t:t t-ead tfc a sixer, j
Se Pave Wood b'kjui that fire ia-'
surasce poly . Off'.ce, Room 4M M.
F. k H. Wet. ;
Pea B:oii;- of Ess e Point a".
i-c(ord visitor ctsr tue week end. ta::ong the o:
The preliminary for ton;hf i earjLe ; tors ia t he fit-
; sp-nt Sundi.
! fk-nds.
t A-slutely the l-r-st coab rr.edicine
; made, neither P;te compound. It'c
aad i'-r per lottle oulv &t Heath"
LOSSOFUVESTOCKf BY RiFLE DISCHARGE ;
7e b-Ai.rfi pr.piiAt.oa c. the
iirs. I.e!i Rcstr aai Mrs. Carl i
Cter of K!a.:i:l2 Ki.ls r ia xt.t rtord a: Lt kv. r:her o!-
c :tr nvrr tht ff. e t:d ci!IJ b-r ihf- ti see" ii!S r.r-JaH of I 'l toe lie.
! :h ot ti-.fir bro:h-r. Joha I. Mar-j half e! wfcua ia tie torsi or
Now is tht ti.e 10 jlait ern:Al. 10 S inche :n ce;:. 7h:s i rizes
1st. Those JT4. S';iJ -1 i:.cie. or a-ut .r.4 i.-.ort cl :be
Mo aid Iror.fos of Kuceae j-; F r-:iT nor:; i! .;-:iatioa cf 2 6;
srr.ilmc i f-w lia.'j in !f-i5crd. i sce.
Tb r han..on'h:? of so'.hrs Or-j Ti..? t-r:; ihe 5-n ri-f-Ii l-e-
;cn iii (ojM c". ca Nit. iloor , siatl: 5 5e;.tex:-er 1 to i.. :cches.
, diviaii
r : Noverj
I!: Jia'ja-v
t;-:e.--t,r . :
f4; Feraary
J B tun of I'treaJa. CaL. fptstlOc1
:te rci ia .Vtford rifitSai'er S
fr;eni. ; i Z I . Vct iLe fir..- t:tv.e year
Phone S4 I-eitb f Drug Store. prv.":; -U'.ica 1? 15 xache. j
F J. Hart of Pboe&xv Aril.. ij it it ,-et-c imfle for tie j
toa latiar v:i-; weitier off". to atti' at any fisiiref
j Da the io;I ofa:i for the moatb-!
li.:: .. t.- .1. Mr.
it v..- :-vt .. - :
!r.-U. L-ii a
a:--s :r.-t i
whea :-c j.ia
i5 w.t- h:r in irv ier! i.f -;:-a
!. -i;.'r.!t;-j -T tht- fruii- ;ict. rvui-
t-.-i ! liit- urail Mia a faiicnl tt
;i!.V n.-'.nr f.tr ilir:le. j!H? t'-r
erv r;;; tisr tbe hHt-
M.. r r t . 'j.i yr.-r- .!! nr.u
.i l.it-i h;- ii in ..k---a . r.-.-.n-
I.f !-: - I..- u ! iii liii'Tiit-r.
r-. y. Li M.irrriir. I"--ur Uit-r
:1 t; -r-e t r tLer- Mr. H-run
;r.: 1. X. r:h lVts.. U-lie Ro?-
rt!.'.i :r. rl I'i t i.f K'tiu-ath
.'n'uri l at,-) Mrr-. T:i'.-:na. Genjc
'iri i!.!:iv::rr. Mr-. I'oiVr.'
r-. H .r:- Mi-- M.trjre.tcr sr
r.'. M -r.;.y m m;: tw tttena the
If Your Syslem Is Poisoned
i:h acids, y?a eanr.ot Vno ahat 1.
is to be healthy. Acias pouon tne
Lood ar;d are ii.e source c nan? ois
aea affecire tile bear: and arteries,
ilia ar.d mucous surfacta, joints and
taus-rlcs, and the train ar.i general
r e-rous avftein. So!te of these dis
eases are Rfceuntatifaa in various
forms. Catarrh. Ec:ema. Pimples,
boils, rashes, ar.d ether skin aiseases,
- - c....1. m ttfmoral blood
Ju a :Jl . ii, - - - J - " ' " 1. .
troabiei. Ia order to restore yourse.t
the?e acWa fro" Tour y'n
purifv your Mood. -
S S. haa botn purifyme and re
vitalizing the Hood of thousand, for
fttv years. It is a purely vegetable
remedy, ' 'ho most efficient agent
known for cleanting the blood and
building up the system.
Ask for it at your druggist s, and
don't accent a substitute. .For special
medical advice- write to Med Ml W
I partment. Swift Specific Co, 308 Swift
I tuiidins, Atlanta, 0a.
;3 Ca: r-o'a Sir.den fcas bea
visiting here .'or a sbcrt time with
re'.atiTrs. Si.e left e:erday for her
hon?e at MecforJ. G P. Cotirier.
1
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1a5T A tin: of ke5. Finder pleis
leave at T.-ii'uae o it ice. iSC
l' :.rr !. ri r.r.--.
staru at T:4i. Aa adrarred idea ia eo-'Ch iteii- ilea$reti.e2t? taea o 1 T.Z- incb-
W. H. Boke! of Kosue Rirr ultise tr.ai. lie Heather Pise Cos-;- bi. ioier. i fir too low. due
spendics a few da ia tie i;;- T:s-;;isad ;sit:ie'.;. tie U-st co-jfi ceii-j'-o tie fad that n-.ueh of the. ao
liitg trietds. leia ciaie. lit and ixti;es oaS:-. aieV.ed almost as !ast as it fei! The
Tiig "e iniik shakes at I V's.
Swee: cider at De Voe . j
Tlav StanVy o! Kisle Point speal
the wee end in the eitr visiting
friends I
Gates fells Ford cars. i;M down!
end 2i a moaih.
Jlr. ar.d Mrs. C. 1 Fry- of Kofe
HiTer were Medford visiiors Suada?
and Mooda .
We bare dried tet ptilp. Vocarh
Seed Feed Co.
H. ZinVler of roe ere; rs srad
ins a few iJays in the city vis:tiar
friends and itteniiinE ta Usiae
irjttter?.
Fresh chcolates at De Voe's.
Mr. and Xlrs F. B. Chanif.ios o;
Ijke Forest. III., are the otii
of town tisitor in the ctiv.
Dr. Heine, physician and snre.eon.
Specialty, eye. ear. nose, throat. Of
fice orer Keeker's. Glaea fitted.
Mr. and Mr. E. Parr of Yreka. Cal
spent the week end in Medfoid risit
ine friends.
Early Sunrise seed potatoes at
Foots frocerr. Buy now. !SS'
I- K. Schmidt of Grants Pais is
spending a few days ia Xiedfor i tt
tendins; to bu&iuesa rjatlers.
For the best insurance see Holmes
the Insnrance Man.
Jatces Ia!ey of the Hillcrest or
chards Sunday and Monda- In
the city.
10 revive tne dead spoti in yoar
lawn nse the famous Wiiard ferti
liter. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. 1
E. P. Anthony of Albany. Ore . i
among the oot of town au:.ine?s, vis
itors in the city. j
Kosehart rs. Med ford. Nat. tonishi
for championship of southern Ore
fon. Bryant Hamilton of Huch is spead
lr.K a few days la Medford yitint
friends and attending to busines
matters
Easl.ets. toys, chiaaware. novelties
at Japanese Art Store. tf
Rte.-.b"-n obin of Casper. Wyom
ing. s;ent the week end in the city.
Baths :5c. Hotel Holland
O. Hendrikson of Portland i
spending a few di;s in Medford at
tendiat; to tus:ne-s matters.
Pr. Myrtle S. I.ockood has re
suo;ed praaice. lioi'.rs Z id to i r
in, jaj-no-Jil M. F. k H. b-iild-ln.
:?
l- A. T'-pt.; wn o.' J.irs. .v:ft-V.a,
is anicng tie out of toc ils.i.iri tr
the city
We tarrj a full Use of lawn. gar
Sea and t:'J fe-tilirer. ilo&arc!
5eed atii Ked 'o
y J Kcha-4-a .' Port:ar.d i.
specdir.s a few ca - it the .-it! a,
tending to t?usinef n;j!tei
T.ck'ts '.-3.:.kt In adrar.e f." t.v
nichl s sar.-e vcu ; 1
u ar.i Xr- C ' ji'i.-r o' r-il;.
i:-.' -.-.ti -tu: y.j:.:. :
! at Heath's l'r-c ore. itreseiit snowstorm has continued the
lVi:i,aro Hilton ent to Neil creek. i longest irre ia recent years, and a
sooth of Af'laaJ Moadav ntorainp heavy ':Unket still tovers the valley,
xad will drive !ak drove of at-i Tte-e i Z, feet of snow at Pros
tie, -'r-ect. feet also in the Vairiuas. and
Butteratilk l?c gal. De Voe'a.
feet of
Wii:e of I'hoeriis, Ariiona. i ?iturd
i .
new snow in the Siskiyous
cipht's rain l-rouptt Bea
ii!t
is a Medford visitor for a few da s. f creek op a eounle of feet, but the
Pierce the Fl-orist for rose bnshes-j stream has fallen S. Inches' sin.e.
A fine iine of standard and new Ta-jRogtie rier a;ne up a couple of feet
riette. Phoae ITl. JOI-jalso.
V. 1 Ctarrjlin of Rogue River. Cattle and sheep are l-etrinnicg to
Tnird and deeding haskeiSall garr.e"- vision for feeding only a certain autn
at at. Monday evening. .i ber of days during the season. Sup-
AHss Anna M. Turiey of the O. A.iP-ies of hay are beginning to run 'out.
. Corraills. Is spending a few davs,and slot: is being turned out to
rustle for themselves in the hill sec-
e-.
IV
goc
J. K. SRfta) c: ;:::;s
t .e ek rci : f-
Ta'e tlat ro, r. ;
iiflc Kifhway r.arar. U -
lett tt !aie U ,;,; An
F. A. Itorc:.t c :"
Ca! . is -;c" thr o-.;t of
ne ss V :;:c in i i: ri
LJt i'-oi:t c.r earl
We hare a f .11 lire of
sceis .jt ;-o. We 3
revl and ri;r.Ti iLntr, s,
th ;
ga-it:
'.z 1 1 )
U alfa" i
rt ciovt
arid ev.ryti:;:.; in jve t:ii
Iin. If ton are look.ng for ,!.:.
we hate it. Mctmh S-ta ai
Feed Co. .
Mls Kvott n Carxa of Portl-ad is
speadir.g a f- 'lays In .Miiori on
tnuir.es.-
Old papers tor sale ai thli offit
at 2 rtc per 1
Fred W. Itaris ef Portland is
among ibe ont of totn lusir.os usi
(orsj in the city.
W are ri'iusire rit-i.ts fcr
Southern Orecon for the famo'ji
Buckeye incubaror a::-i l-rtMJ.fr-s
Coroe in and let us fjetnnrTra?- nd
get our prices Motrarth tf.ea id
Feed Co.
in Medford in the interest of the ex
tension department of the O. A. (.
Gasoline and oil at De Voe's.
A. H. Roher of San Francisco, Cal.
sending a few da s ia til, cit
on business.
Best coffee at Campbells Cafe.
E. S. Bales of Eugene is Med
ford visitor for a few dais.
Hot waffles at Campbells C;fe.
Charles Niche!! of Oakland. Cal..
transacted business ia Med for I Monday.
Henry B. Walthall Page tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones ot Weed.
Cal.. spent Sunday and Moaday iu the
cilt .
Postlrely the besi cough medicine
made. Heather Pine Compound, Jfto
and Jic per hottle only at Heath's
Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. TboKisoa cf
Roekford. Illinois, are Medford visi
tors for a few days.
T'r. Hargrate. Farmer s and Fruit
crowers Bank bids. Phone iZ(:
V. ii. Ky-ier of Uaker. Ore . i
s;ndiag a iew days in Medford at
tending to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs M. C. Chaao'.ia
Green Lake. Wn . are spending a few
days in the cit
H. F. ThoaJet arrived in t'e ci:t
S-r..-,ay evening f.-eni rsrscn City.
ev . and iil vis.t Medford frf.us
for a fe da' s
Orrin Itla-el) cf Ta.-onia. Wn , is
in t'.e t:Tv for a fm cas ca busi
ness A. B. Corufll has returned to
r.rat-ts Pas after sretdmg sever:
days in Med for 3 on vusmess.
lister Colura tas rtt:rned to
i-trar.ls Pss a'ter (rrirr ?yP
of the i-ek ;r. Mf-rif --: a-..! Ja. ,.-.n-jviile
ii"r.i:r.; lo gl btisir.os.
P-rt'"r j Nell retirrued to Mt Jfcrd
j S rs .! - fro::-. i.o ALstvlc-. Calii.
J '.: - ' I'-a, :. of Medford. ho i.i.-
-e.-n .i.-r.irc JiCre tor a .o.orl ti:r.e
ith l.er (isurhter. Mrs F-.tr. Met-
- hn. r tnrne-.i to her hou.e ester-
''t Ni ! -tpsnt Ftiuar in Med
iiri 1 : j.i v,-r;-; for r.'f r:.
to set acr.-jre ff- :-:.:r -ts for tie
N;. I,-;. :i h ai .y '.o ,,e i::J
son 1 :3l:c ii f .-. :t 1 1 f:o;u (o.-tianj
C. P. Couri. -
''' I! iv !!. .:u4 t,t a s.---
3r.d tst..i cah re: s'-. ro'! top ties,
arti t:-pe.n:.-r n at !:
!'o-l.-' efii-e
V'.lia::'. W. .-.-..tt o' Mori.'-ue.
Ca! a in Veifotl oaJav. tat.
' a -el to li s Mstioa ly :i-
afl o' l:s si-t--. Thr-r. is J
Noo-.icc at Ct-n;-: i',- r.t
7h" rrcti.-L to fir.-- ir;r-l .ci
Cift Kttorae. - I ar. -a tie ls-
e! Ctarlss I iv .. t- f . c:
V.-.ifori. i.;rr a r'-,tra:r.;r.c c"cr;
re prevent t.-- ?.- r; .!;.;
'e iiar-'r. ':.. a- ''-"r-i i .'f.-el
'a;.:as :t;- krA a.. uv.;
.n.-.er i.iM-er.:. Tie iuc;:c 'a1;
.n!rod'u- t;.t tL a-vra't rf -
case. i:t event it ,s ta-r.--i t j ;:t 5:-'
te " o . -1 j at e i -et ' i ir:
(lurs'ii cf lrrta!-at -J-f ,
cfe-iiun on ti e r ot c:i ;.a".i'f
dour, in a in.:'. NT! CI s
Cc-orr- Trar.ca is ra:..-r a feaj
djaa in t;.e cm v -.'ir.; h: f.-i',
and t :vt-vi-tic 1 r.a'te-s.
Jo .n Ca-i:. ?.-'m-t4 to tfei'P,
Sur iav (?-.- B Ir :;) lv r,.-!,.ir.-.i ;r-
saTn :
tions around the valley.
In the Persist section, northwest of
Medford. many of the ranchers have
put their stock on short rations and
will be forced to turn their stock or.t
within three or four days. An a;
pea! was sent in to the patfjologists
office, asking if something could be
done to relieve the situation. Hay.
however, is short in the valley and in
addition it would be practically im
possible to haul it into the hills on
account of the de;ith of the s,cow.
A rumor is current among local
stockmen that cattle are dying in tho
snow oa the Dead Indian and Kit
ath rinses.
Valley stoi k is farir.g better, most
of the ranchers having a plentifu
supply of fodder in their barns.
A heavy loss of lami'S is rejorted.
CHEYENNE, Wyo . Feb. 2 Gov
ernor John I Kendrick. ele-tc i tc
represent Wyoming in the senate . j:
the terra commencing Vary i 4. to
eight handed his reoiirstija to
Frank I.. Houx. secretary of stnte.
wto il: succeed him in 'he e.
tive c-ffice as Yo:n!ns i.a-. :;. l;.-u-lenant
governor. Gve :icr Ken
dncx is a democrat.
CASCAREIS" BESI IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS,
1V.( ffr I.irrr an.1 Iinrl
a l "'-- nt :
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W" ANTES
without
T. P
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-Man and w.ie oa ranch
'ar.'.i'.y. Call s or roons
block. it"-1
NEXT time you buy an
OWL just notice how
fresh and well - conditioned
it is.
That is part of our service
to smokers. We try to deliver
to each retail dealer only as
many OWLS as he can safely
sell in fresh condition.
The factory does its part
and we do ours to make
sure that you will get a full
smoker's satisfaction every
time you smoke an OWL.
THE MILLION
-DOLLAR CIGAR
, a.
WW
The Nerves of a Nation
Western Union wires serve the country as
the nerves do the human body. These
wires are the nervous system of the coun
try's business.
WESTERN UNION
Service
flashes a message here sends money there and all
with accuracy, safety and dispatch. Varied service for
erery need.
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
h! A.G'Jl.'ST J.CO.
IXCOP.PORATKD jrfmrm
FREE FROM PESTS
Thafs What Your Orchard Will Ee If Yon Use
Swift's Arsenate of Lead
Rex Lime Sulphur
Black Leaf 40
EAEL FRUIT CO. OF THE NORTHWEST
J. C. Brovrn, District Manager.
1
QUIT
i V d? t ! i01-h;;' ,!'-v uv'n'''-
I ri. rv: fV-Oll TT a TT-
Havin? your Carpets
and Rugs Beaten to
Pieces.
Uf t:;r Dilr-tlw
Mc:li-.l t.. rcucvate
yov.v r."i:it'. I.xtornv
Icati'S !!li-i!i. -T''
TT-- A VT-..
aiii aa. ij5us
Jack-urvii;a 252
i'bene
LUMBER HANDLERS
WANTED AT WEED
20 men for sawmill sorting tables.
Wages on contract basis of 20c per
thousand feet. Average wage on this
basis willjamount to approximately
S2.90 per day. Write to
Weed Lumber Company, Weed, Cal.
for further particulars.
AN APPEAL
in Behalf of Little Children
IT IS MADE TO THE FARMERS, FRUIT GROW-
ERS AND BUSINESS MEN AND RESIDENTS
OF THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY.
In the ;itliway of the w..r!J war stooil a little
i-ountry whii-h was unfortunate t-noiih to oppose the
advaiii-c of an invadim; arniv it was Delirium.
Way tin- link- .-LiMn-nof Delirium 4.(X.000 of
them are paying the jii iee. IniiiM-ent of any wrong
doin?. lmt nevei'Tln k-ss ti.ey pay.
Four niiliion Deiirian '-hiklivn are hunprv today.
A larire iK-ret-inaf.'- of them are starvinz. and will die
l-epardies? of tiie haste with whi.-h money is raised
and J-ilshed thelil to ;UV fnod.
Dm a larger peive:.Ta:re of them .-an Vie saved.
We ask you. to pay a li'tie sum of money to scud to
those children, so th; t all may Lave suf;'i knt food to
keep them alive until the -.v:;r is over. We appeal for
any sum you wisii to jjive. kut .- ii'1 it .iiii.-kly.
The eoinminee can keep a DcLrian ehild alive
at a rest of si per ir.oi.tl;. v a little over ' cents a day.
One hundred dollars will feed children one
nvnth: 1.000 will feed l.n.st.t .-hikln'-n one month.
The children will only have three Ikcs of bread
spread with urease and a howl of v. -in taMe soup, but
it will sustain life.
We ask every s-ho., in Ore iron io unlei'take the
support of as many Deiirian -liildren as the pmpils
think they can care for. A fund of") a month from
eveiy school in Ores"ii wor.i.l he caring for several
thousand hunu'ry kiihlies.
Sunday. March 4. lias heel! dcr-unatcd as Del-jian
Children's Delief Fund Day. We urge every minister
an l i very priest to speak of the conditions in Del
eium. and to take rp a colh-ctior, to my food for the
linkor.es.
We urge i-veiy Mayor, ewry i .;;:;fy School Su
1 erintendent. i very eor,,inerci:l l i.'ar.i.atioii to help
in this work. All remittances s;oi;!d W r-eiit to S. L.
Kddy. are I,Tid and Tiiton iiank. I'oriland. Oregon.
Tin y will he a-know:ed,'e.l and full credit will be
irivt-n cacti tow n and -itv i. p what it does.
I
BELGIAN CHILDREN'S FOOD FUND,
PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB,
J. E. WKl.LKIN. i haii man, Portland. Ore.
The Portland Hotel
PORTLAND, OREGON
The I?ee City's werld-fanied hotel, occupying an
entire block. All outside riKir.s. Superior dining
and grill service. An atmosphere of lefiti' ineut, with
a sen i'-c of courtesy.
European Plan. S1.50 and Up
RICHARD W. CHILDS, Maua-er