Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 22, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    fflTO!T)T,OTW MATT; TRTTNTNTC. MEDFOnn. OlttiflON, RATrmDAY, FETIRTTATIT 22, 1MD
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TOURIST TRAVEL
l.oi'til uilliiihtM mill miuiv oilier in
tlm OiiiimI Nliilim lire imii'li liili'ri'Mti'il
in lliii invention ul' II, 1). Iliinev. llio
AIihII'iH'iI .tuxi fill) mini, of 11 imli'iilinl
Ciitllljllli'il (l til cl bed mill tulilt! for iih
ul' iiiilu tiiiirlxtk, mill if l ho ili'iiuiiiil
mid iniiikiilliiv ul' tlim ciiiibiMiiu'v Ih
wlmb h umivriillv Willi'li'il I'm1 II,
SI 'it! I'oiil will liuvu uiiollii'r lliriviiiu in
tlumrv. ,
Mr. lliuii'V Iiiin itlrt'iiil v 1 1 ml 100 nl'
1 1(0 umiliui h imiile liv tlin .Mi'iU'iinl
Himli mid liunr fiii'loi'v mill Turn Mit
riiiimi, tho ' Inllcr liuvlnir iIoihi ilin
bliti'kmnith luul ul' Old work, unci lin
mid I In' iiIIutn iiili'rvxli'il with l tin
flan 1o imikf nut li i lut it ri.llUO nl'
tlifl nlMil.nn.'i'. iliirinu tliu ncxl vi'iir.
I lie Aulii l.diiiiiiiiriit I'uiiumiiv, ruin-(x'tn-il
nl' two well known voiunt mi'ii
III' tlli I'itV, Will lllltllllo lll1 Mill' '
the iiiiliiiui'(i I'nr .Mr. Jimmy on h
mviillv liin.li.
Till iihi-ful I'liiilrivnni'K fur milu
tnivi'l vlii'ti nut in iixii IuIiIh iiii imimi
luicllv in it but luu ini lii'N tlmk mill
1(1 III' lit' Imiu mid uoci miller tlw rviir
Will ul' uiiv milu t'lixilv. It iinlv
wi Iulut 11 iuiiiiiiU.
II IH MHI lllllllvlllll.', I'lltlHIMIIIl! HI II
null ii I Iniiniiwiii li whii'li HtrnliiliiH uvir
1111(1 rili miliillv (III till tiiliH ul' till
M'OI". Till! IMInll lltlt (if I III' M'lllx
In.lkc I In' inn 1 1 rc--.'-. uf lint bi'il, Il
run lie nut in iliu in imp iniimui unit
.luki'ii iliinn in I litt f-iiiih' limn,
IJiiriiia lii -t Niimmcr utitl full wliilv
mi mi iiiilu trip Mr. Jimmy lrnvi-li.il
man mil1 mid mi I luil trin li mivh
1 1. ul Hiiti' n un nut ii iiit'lit but Unit
l" cuiilil liuvi- hub) liU luilcnt viiii'
ti'.viiii'c mil- or inurp linirx. I In vx
liibiti'il ii ul I'uilliii.il. Sciililn mill Tu
di.un huiiM-k liiiiiilllnu until iii'i'i'i.
mrii . iiihI in m il nliii'c it wiih uru
iinuiii'i'il thi In--1 mill imlv until lied uii
lint iiiiirki l.
When iim-iI n ii luhi lh( minliiiiii'P
fuitrrii on III" biimin'r of n cnr whcri'
ti'iiriMi run fniHi or writn in omii
l"rt miller lltti illiiminiitiiin 1 n in i -li -nl
liv the cnr liuliU.
Noilio
I am taking this main to Inform
mr putrons Hint I hnvo born slrk
with flu mid orylpluii far Inst two
wimIis: nm much boiler and If noth
ing prevsnti offlco will bo open KoD-rnu-y
2 4 lb. K. 0. Kl.WOOI).
Jim. C. K. Cull of .Mwlfonl, Oro.,
luu boon Ibn rumI of Mr. and Mm.
J. L. Horry for severitl days. Yroka
S'owa.
The Stewart Fruit Company are the pioneersof the fruit industry in the Rogue River Valley,
and have one af the widest distributions of any organization in the U. S.
Personal representatives in all leading markets
OUR AVERAGES SPEAK FOR THE RESULTS OBTAINED
SEASON 1918, PRICES F.O.B. MEDFbRD
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WOj have the bfli.i..., -,..,..'-i.jvl nvlj ii,,. 1
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Phone 124
OF
VLADIVOSTOK ((!(irrauoiii)!iieo
of Aynorluti'il I'rom.) A Rlumny pic
turo o( lliu Hltniitluii mid outlook In
wusturu Hibvrlu mid UudkIu U druwn
by ('. I I'rvHlon, who rqcontly ro
Hiriiud from u oiirnny un fur wvst n
KkiilnrlliljurK, III llm Inliireuli) of Hie
1 1 ml Croni. 'I'ho L'xovlitt-Hlovak front,
lid (ludurud, In u mlmiomur, aineo
lliiiro In no "Trout," In llio imuul uu
(!(i)lneo of tliu turm. Thoro wore
C'zoeli outpoHla In widely opiirtilod
locnlloiiH mid tho flKhtluK wna of n
Hiiurlllii n n I ii ro. Tho Cxaclia, ho anld
worn worn out with limit imrvlro un
dnr tryluit elri'iiiiiHtiiueuH and, In bin
opinion, would full ouny proy to tho
llolhhnvlkl If lbs monuco of nlllod
troopn woro removed.
llnli'nd tbn Ci-ei'lm llio rniintrv win
full of ox-oirieur of tho old itovorn
iiiciil, civil mid nillltury, who hud
nllplied thru In dlnKUlo, put on their
loiiK-dlaenrdvd iinUorini und limlKiiln
nil il wnrn bunlly plottlntl a renjorn-
tluii of tho iiiiiiiiirehy. Nobody, null
Mr. I'ri'Blon, wua coiinorned with Im
provement of Hi ii economic condb
tloun. Itiillroud aorvleo wna mulii'
I ii I n tut In n hlt-iind-mlaa funhlon.
rrucllnilly only frolKht-cnra wero
nvullnblo for pnwifliiKiir Inifflu and
IIhibii wore Inviirlubly crowdod to a
rldleiiliiua dcuren.
A (.'omniendublo fenturo of (he alt
tuition, iinitortcd Mr. I'ronlon, wna
IIib diivotlon of tho rullwuy omployea
who liml been worklnK on hnlf pay or
without pay and with limifflclont
clolhlnK mid oihorwlao under moat
oxiictliiK condltlona. Kxcopt nt Tomak
which la off the main lino of rntroul
of reluKoen. nod ul Irkutak which
aomehow in ii nun en to koep Hi cm mov
lit R, It wna practically linpoaalhlo to
find lodKlniia. Mvory other city or
town lina bud Ita population doupled.
Komi condltlona aro Kood thruniit
Rlbnrlu, aald Mr. Preston. In many
lociilltlra tho Rrnln crop of 1915 waa
allll uiioxliauated and tho producta of
tho vurloua Roclloua duo to lack or
Irnnaportntton. wero marketed local
ly. It waa next to Impoaalble to ablp
producta not only bocntiao or lack or
cara but owIiik to reatrlctlona Impoa
ed by thu vnrloua local nilmlnlalra
Hoik to curtail exportation. A thou.
and ruble dnuuinded for una or a
(re, I Kill car In addition to roRulnr
rrelKht chnrRea, and llio uncortnlut)'
of any alilpinent ever nrrlvlnic at de
llnallnn effectively (llacouniKOd
wnitlil-bn ablppera.
The Stewart
Cornice
Bosc
Anjou
Howell
Nclis .
Bartlett
he Bard well Fruit
machinery for the packing and
CtlltO 1111 Ul gOXllACfulUll CvltLi VllV 1
E CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ORCHARD
ar dwell.
1 Ms
Y SURPLUS
WAHIIINiJTON', Keb. 22, All
army atirplun property will not bo
thrown on tho open market. A plan
Iiiib been worked out whoraby It will
bo offered for mile to llio t'.iite Inatl-
tiitlonH. It la bored Mi tin to prevent
(ho fldoilliiK of (be market with Mu
lched mntorlul mid ul Hid noma 1 1 ill o
offer the ainto liiKilhillona un oppor
tunity for providing cmplovmont for
I ii ir ul ok. An aonn na llio atntoa noti
fy thn WuhIo Koclnmutlon fiervlci of
tho department of enmmorco of tholr
noedfl (ho roiiuoat will bo turned over
to tho wnr doniirtmnnt for uetlnn.
Cnptuln H. h. llnldenaperKcr hna bcon
BMHliinod by tho war dopnrtmont to
nafllat In tho work of (ho Wants ftoc
lumnllim 8ervlco.
Thin program hna been worked out
by MiiKh Kruyno, ehalrmun of (he la
bor dlvialon, war Indiiatrlen board.
who aaya:
In co-onra(lon wllb .lolin J. Man
ning of (ho American Kederntlon of
Labor and Cnpluln ltiildennperKof,
who hun been an executive or a prln
on reform naaocludon. I hnvo apon-1
aored a movement tor a nntlon-wldo ;
ayatom of reelamatlon by monna of
the labor of thn Inmntna or tho public
InnlliiiiloiiH. Ah preliminary to thin
proxram wo worked for a ayatem or
reclamation In tho army whereby thin
work waa to bo donn by prlnonera or
war, Knnrnl prlaonora and men un
fit for Muo duty.
"Tho aucooaa of tho anlvaKO oeliv
(tlea of thn army atroiiKthonH my po
ller Unit a nlmllar ayatem ahnuld bo
ndopted by the aluten. Wo have rec
ommended (hut tho nrmy materia! be
repaired by (ho innuitea for (ho uae
or the Iniitltuilona imd In order to
auiyehnfully dlapoao or tills material
and to liiHiiro Ita wldont distribution
poaalble, wo hnvo requested the rov
ernoin of thn atntoa to nppolnt a
board to handlo tho muttor In each
ainto nnd In make mi Inventory of
(he necda or tholr Inatltutlona. Afl
aoon as (ha atalo nottflca tho W'ante
iteclamatlon Borvlco or their necda.
Captain IluldonaporKcr will take up
tho matter to ascertain If the tamo la
avullablo. !t 'vlll not he the function
of tho Woato Iteclanindon Bnrvlre (o
make (he aclunl ante but to atlmulnte
tho tlomnml and to ninko aiiKKcatlons
na to the inothod o( anlvlnitlni; (he
mn(orlal."
A in on k Soiittlo vlnllora In (he city
who aro mnkliiR liondnuartora ut tho
Hotel .Med ford aro C. B. Chllgen and
A. It. Cleland.
Distributors
Blue UBM Brand $2.85
Blue "B" Brand 3.01
Blue "B" Brand 2.77
Blue "B" Brand 2.53
Blue "B" Brand 1.72
BlueuB" Brand 1.49
Company has
WE INVITE ALL FRUIT GROWERS TO INSPECT
HTTP. ATM; ET-FIfilENT SERVICE. PROMPT RETURNS.
nnllSaf m'iilrsfin ehnrna f n tha
V V VOU 1UUJI IVWIUUg vuuigw WW UW
STATES ADOPTING
WAHIIINdTON, I'Vb. 22. A niiick
eiied iiuiireciutiuii iii nil mttimiH of the
value of uhvaicul cducHlion Iihh re
Htilleil from tliu wnr. necordinit to Dr.
1'. 1'. Cluxton, cummiNsimier ot the
Imremi of ('(liiciitiun. ilnd Iiiib bern
evidenced in Iiiin cuunlrv bv the en
iiclineiil of Iuwm in eiuhl lute rcctuir
iiiir iiIivmicuI Iriiiniiiu in the public
Hill Olils, '
A billlelin ifwued liv (he bureau.
Hiiiiimnriziii!.' leirinlnlion on the ub
ici't. nutcH (hut in France n Htroiie
central etmnnittcc Iiiii been formed to
promote idiVHicnl oil urn lion niul in
Kndn ml cnniprelienNive provihion
hnvo been incurporatcil in the new
education law.
Illinois wim tho firit of the Amcii
oii n Mil I on to reouire physical train
ing bv Mntute. pnnHinit the low in
June, 101.1. Sinee tluil time New
Vorlt, New Jersey. Nevada. Illiode I
liliul, t'lililoriiin, Marvlniid mid Dela
ware have enacted hiniilnr Iuwm nnd
ix other Htatex, MnasiichuKett.'!. Con-
nei'ticul, I'ennsvlviiiiiii, Nebrnskn
Ohio nnd Colorado, have aiveu leifls-
Intivo utteiitioii (o the subject but
hnve not ni'teil.
In most hliiten which have consid
ered iiliVKical education, thn initial
imntilMC (o notion wa interest in mili
tary nroimrednoKR mid took the form
of bills for military trninine of liich
ki'IioiiI liovn. InrvNtiuiition resulted In
ci-ivi.-.cinir the l-t.i.tli'.tor':. tho Val!ct-s
sav. that military trainine for votiths
wax Iokh valiuible even n a menure
of prcparednei'S (linn a Kolid KVHtcm
of pliVHiciil trninintf. With (ho exeen
(ion of Xevudii. where (he litw onulieo
to liii'h school koiiIv, the lawn nunlv
to all Ki'hool children and the time
renniiement rmi'jes from one hour
each Kcliuol week to two hourx and
n half.
Cut Tlila Out It I Wortli Money
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out thla
slip, cncloae with 5c and mall It to
Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, III., writing your name and
addreaa clerrly. You will receive In
return a trial packneo. containing
Foluy'a Honey and Tar Compound,
for couRba, colda and croup: Foley
Kidney Pills, for pain In aides and
back: Rheumatism, backache, kidney
and bladder ailments: and Foley Ca
thartic Tablots, a wholesome ' and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for
constipation, biliousness, hoadaclie,
and sluggish bowels. For sale by
Mndford I'harmaev
of
Red
Red
Red
Red
the finest packing plant and the most up
shipping of fruits in the Rogue River Valley
erinimii -SJao "niiv HViornl nnnt.rfl.f't'. hfifom nfialrinff' rlfifi'rtit.fi
VIIUll f " ww w v wwmu
SUPPLIES AND SPRAY
Agents
Fruit
T
I.ONIXKM, (Correspondence of Aa
aoclulcd Press.) More coal muat be
produced by the United Kingdom if
Great Britain's manuracturcra ere to
aucceaafully compete In the world's
markets wl(b those o'f other nations,
declare well Informed economists.
They point to an apparent Inability
or Ureal Hrltuin (o produce enough
coal to keep her Industries at top
speed and at tho tamo time provide
rorthe comrort or the people.
' It la claimed there Is nn abundance
or coal In tho United Kingdom. New
mines are being opened and develop
ed In South Wales, the chief source
of supply for muny years, but the
coat of oporatlon Increases aa tho de
posits near tho surface are exhausted.
New fields have been developed
elsewhere, notably in Yorkshire.
Nottingham seems to have an inex
haustible supply of coal but develop
ments thero have been hampered by
the absence of many miners drafted
for (he army. '
Experts have diacovered that the
amount of coal annually produced by
each person employed In the mines
has declined from 312 tons in 1890
to 244 tons in 1912. Thla la contract
ed with reports from the United
States showing that production of
coal there annually has Increased
rrom 4 00 Ions per person employed
In 1890 to 600 tons In 1912.
This proportionate decrease or
Urltlsli coal production b attributed
to tro C2U7OT rnllure (o adopt new
and Improved machinery and systems
or operation and demands of miners
for more pay and less work.
iLEllCOE,
Fl
I.ONDON. Feb. 22. Admiral Lord
Jellicoe and Lady Jelllcoe sailed from
Portsmouth this afternoon aboard
the battleship cruiser New Zealand
for Australia. Tho trip of Admiral
Jelllcoe will ultimately embrace Ja
pan, the United States and Canada.
President Entertained.
OX liOAItD l". S. S. GEORGE
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. (IW the
Associated I'rcss.i President Wilson
vpent n merrv evenins nt an enter,
tainmcut provided bv bluejackets to
nivht.
"Bee" Brand
"B" Brand $2.25
"B" Brand 3.05
"B" Brand
2.26
2.30
"B" Brand
OUR PLANT ; AND EQUIPMENT
AND BEST RESULTS OBTAINABLE'
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MATERIALS. CALL
Company
HEALTH OF SERBS
GOOD, FEW CASES
TYPHUS OR FLU
NISI I, Serbia. (Correspondence
of Associated Press.) The health of
the population of Serbia is surpris
ingly good. . There have boen few
cases of the dread (yphus or even Of
Influenza. In both (he military and
civil hospitals the work of Serbian
doctors, whose number since tho war
began has boon reduced by more than
half is being supplemented by Brit
ish, Kronch and American physicians.
The American Red Cross has hos
pitals at Vrkub and Monantlr and
will establish others in northern Ser
bia is required. Major Daniel J.
McCarthy of Davenport, Iowa, Is In
chargo of the hospital at Uskub, and
Dr. It. 13. Keycs of Buffalo of the one
at Monastlr. There are Red Cross
doctors and dentists at Nish, Bel
grade and other points. ,.-jr
In the Monastlr district there is a
special Red Cross mission for the
purpose of training Serbian peasants
in American farming methods and
encouraging them to uso modern ag
ricultural machinery.
At several places the American
Red Cross is distributing1 food and
clothing to an Increasing number of
persons dally. A shipment of food
and medicines which recently arrived
at Flume haa been sent Into northern
Serbia, and soon tho Red Cross will
be caring for destitute persons in al
most every section of the country.
This work Is being conducted from
Salonlkl where Malor John P. Carey
of Colorado Springs, Colo.;'' acting
commissioner of the Red Cross mis
sion to Serbia, Is in charge. The
commissioner to Serbia, Lieutenant
Colonel Thomas W. Farnam of New
Haven, Conn., expects to establish
headquarters at Belgrade at an early
date. - ' ,- v- v ' '
The weather Is extremely1 cold and
fuel is very scarce.
. .1 liuirojxm mnuira
" . . ' ' . '
TOOJ lOSip ipetCtK ill SJjttU CJ
SMOTSNlMSdri
lA -rS-M b-vlj iiiii j
W 'Xiriin inainm m-ratm mrw via.
-ipm op npcuK-$3 oaqjt.
Halves $2.04
Halves 1.90
Halves 1.44
nirrn.TiDWfiTtfs nr vrvnr 1 Q1 1 frort
O J - - T"
FOR TERMS AND PRICES
Offices and Plant445 So. Fir Street
Daily Health Talks
VltIC ACID IS TIIK 8YHTKSI
BY LEE H. SMITH, M. l.
. Uric acid is now generally recoun
ted as the cnuae of more dlaons
than waa heretofore believed. When
the kidneys are out of order uric acid
accumulates within the body in super
abundance. The disordered kidneys
do not filter the poisons out of tho
blood, as they ought to do, and so the
poisons remain In the blood and
tloat around until they find a place
to lodge, in form of urate salts. The
thing to rememWer 1 that you may
have rheumatism iu any part of the
body and you may have pulna any
where your back may acho nnd
your head may be dlzay but tho
trouble Is not where the pain ap
pears. The trouble la in the kidneys,
and what is the first thing to do?
You must get that excess uric sold
out of your system, -which can do
dono by taking Anurle Tablets, tho
splendid remedy which Dr. Plorce, of
Buffalo, N. Y haa put on sale la,
the drug stores at a low price. An
urle Tablets (made doublo strength),
when taken into the system as med
icine, have tho peculiar power ot dis
solving the uric acid deposited there.'
Drop a bit of sugar or salt Into hat
water, and. it -Will disappear. In pre
cisely the same way do these Anuria
Tablets dissolve uric acid. Of course, .
after ridding the system of uric acid,
it may return again unless you eat
the right foods and live the right
kind of life, but Dr. Pierce will ad-,
vise you fully on proper food and'
correct-living If you "write and ask;
him. He makes no charge for such
advice. Take Anuric Tableta today,
by all means, and get the uric acid
out of your-system. - -Don't, don't,,
don't put the matter off. Adv.
-N V,'
JUST ARRIVED
A nice line of I .
BABY BUGGIES
AND GO-CARTS
In old ivory and tan finish
. Will save you money on these.
Liberty Bonds Good Here., .
Poole Furniture Co.
- to - date
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