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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1919)
THRU!! E E. Li will be brought to a standstill In a few days unions tho men renounce tho Hatnrdiiy half-holiday. HrRDFOTlT) TnTBlTNTK. "MTIDFORTI. OttKGCW, MONDAY, MATtGIT 3. 1919 TO WINTER FISHI (Inn of tlio Important IiIIh of work (li)iin by (ho IokIhIiiIiii'o wim lliu jiiih Hiiitn of it ntnto kiiiiio eoilo, whlih cluiiiKiig" flnli mill kiiiiiu Iuwm Uli'l Klvim tlio flnli nntl kiuiiii CoominlnHlnii llio authority In cIciko a ntnmm to iMiiuiiii'ri'lul fliihltiK, but to louvo II opiui to iiiikIIiiK. This duos nut rmi fur iiiiuii tlio vnliiiiihotluu t tin power tu upon ii ntrtmm lit dbiioKiird nf llm pruvlnliius uf llm Htiiutiiit, hut It niuy I'lllHU It IIH It HOI'S fit, ri'KltrilllWH of statutory regulation. Thin will 011 Hhlii lliu r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 lo cIiiko llm KiiKun wlimioviir dnmiii-d iiicnstiry, ' Atuitlior fouliiro nf luiporliiiiro wlili'h was plucuil In tlio lu w in lliu hint uiluula win n I'lonmt nkiihoii of four ninnlliM mi trout. Ah ll now sliuiiln, llm Himnnii will lio I'Uwi'il iluiliiK Dwoinhor, Jmiunry, Kobruury nml Miiri'li, Tlio lid tirli-.liiully pro vliloil for n lnnil siumou for .Iiiiiii ttry, l''oliriuiry and Murrh, nml 1 n un til m il iih iho muvllivml In n Iriin trout, I Ini ItoKiio mill ItH trlbiitiirlns lire olwtKil autoiiiittlciilly i lioriuifiiir to wlnlnr unit nprliiK fisherman, UtH'r HniKiiii fulfill-in Tlia flnli uml nttiu i iiilu iilno inuki'ii thn ih'iT ki'iihiiii iiiilfnrni tbriiout tli Bin in, l.iilnu open from Hoploinhnr I to OutiiliKr 31, IihIiihIvq, wllh ii bait limit of two door with lioniM, tliuro hiilim no chnnt'.o In tho limit. Tlio ilurk m iiiioa tiiul'ir tlio act In to nvluiiil from Orlobor I tu Jmiunry 15, Inrlunlvo, mid lu ull couiillii' In wonlorn 'OniKoti, with tlio exception of Clatsop, CiiluiuhUi, Mulliiomuli ami Tlllmiiook, noon from Oitolutr K, to February 15, liioliintvn. In llm four touiilli'H uumml tlio Kimiion will lot from rinptuiiihi'r IS to iKvombur 81. ' . ! Thin clianse III thn son'son, lu pur lieu lur an H uff"i'U Uio four cotiiitW'u iiniiiml. In of wlilo Bltiilfli unro to thn lnvum of (port, nil It In ImllnviMt In I lliu In ton nil a MktWifiiclory solutluu of llm iluek tiultlim quvsllnii, whli Ii linn nrlnvn from ttmn to tlinu to con front tlio vadium lnulnliiliiros. In fin'l, thin provliilon In tlio not win rtuii'liuil us i compromise on tlio ilui-k IiiiIiIuk "iilijiv.l nml caused tlio duck IuiIiIiik hill to (11 ii u nntiiriil ilmitli In roiuinlili'o without further iIIhcuh don. Din k lltiiitlnir Imw I'liiJnr Iho nrraiiitomont ronched, llm ilui'k huntnrn who hull tholr liiuno nlonK Iho Columbia nml It tributar ies will hitvo cloniii'd up thnlr shoot Irk by locitnbi,r 31, nml thin will nl- i 1o,w tho birds to ilrirt on down Into : tllU Wllinmoiio vmiiiy common hi I'Muireh fpr bettor fond In k ground. It , Ii I'CHOVUIl HUH Will HIITiniU HID Cflll ' trillion Hint him Im.cii kept up liy Wll ' Ittni'tlo vnllny sportninon Hint duck bnltlnit practically kills tlio upon In Iho vulloy. Anollior climiKO of prlmo Impor tance la ll iirovlnlhn nllowluK thn rWrllliK of th run fmmilo Ctilncnn phenn. nutH out of n Iihk of ton. Klnta (liiino Wiirilon Hhoomnknr dnclurun tbut thin In olio of thn bout mown taken for lha oonnorvatlon of Iho hlnlii, Innn lll Hi ll an now, when a fnmiilo pbn nut Ih killed, tlio hiiutiimnn thrown It into tho liriinh. tly IokuIIhIiik tho klllliiK of ft llmlloil numlii'r ho bo- lluvoa unit ll win no inr uiu ovai in torimtii of tlio phunnitnt shooter. LIVESTOCK MEN A A, K. 1 1 ii nl , fonni'ilv of AhIiIihiiI Wlllll'H llll IThIiIoiI i'lll,l17 VIOIt'M. woll known llirotiulioul Iho kIiiIii iih ii ciit llo liiivor nml liiM"'r, ilinl hint wi'ok nt I'ortlmul, wlii'ni ln ri'niili'il lor the nil"! 12 vi'iii'B, lln li'll AhIiIhiiiI mIioi'I- Iv IlI'liT lliu ilcfi'ijl iih II I'lllllliiliitU fur hliorilT. Tlio I'orlliuiil .liMirniil oon (ninn I hit 1'iillowinu' iii'i'uiiiil : Tlio ili'iilh IiimI ivci'k ol' A. I' lluiil ri'inovoH from llm livoHlurk imliiKlrv III' Hill I'lll'lrill I'OIIHt llllil OMIIOI'illllY llm I'ui'il'io NiiiHiivuhI olio nt ilH hoxt known I'iiiiiri'i, nml nun ol' Iho rent I'l'iouilii nl' thn II vi'hIipi'Ii Irmln, ' Mr. Hunt wim well known lo nnii' liiiillv I'M'i'v hliiiMier n' nit I In in lliu i'lii'lliii I'oin.t iilnli'H nml wiih cun.iil i'i'ciI oiio ol' thn licut Imlui'M of livo Hl licit ill thirt M't iilill, "I imi'' Hunt, ok Imi wiih known lo Pl'iii'lii'iillv I'Vitvoiih, 1'iir fow worn iii'iiuiiiiili'd with bin itivmi numu. wiih up iiiMTiilor mill hhimi'T lo Iho 1'iu't liiml iiiiirki't cvkii in Iho iIiivh when llicro won Ki'iiri'i'lv mi 1'nlulilinhi'il uiiirkiit Ihti'. IIk tnnl: mi oxtri'ino iu li'n'ht in Iho himini'KH until his ilcntli. Arlhor I'Viuiklin Hunt wiih In, in Ih'lii Iht 111, IS'ill, nl North SprinuH, Iown. Al tlio uu'l' ol' Jt vi'iirM lui riimii lo Ori'i'iin wiih IiIh iiiiri'iiti, lint Into Mr. mill Mm. John M. lliiul.wlio Kotllod ni'iir (iiiklunil. )io. lln wim tnnrrir-il In IniiIii'IIh DciipliirlT on (ii'tnhcr 'A'.i, IhHil, mill hooii ul'ti'r iiinvi'il uu it ciit tln riiui'h ni'iir Axhliiml whoro ho ro--ioVil until I tin liiht I 'J vciirn. whioh I inic ho Iiiih hi'fii n ri'-iilcnl of J'ort Intnl. vAflor ooiniiii; lo I'orlhiuil Mr. Hunt mill Mr. I.in'i'v went into Iho livit.toi'k I'lHIHIlihihilll llllilll'HK in llio oil) Ktin-k- vnnl nt Si'Vi'ii Icon Hi uml Viiunhii lriMil. mnl riMiiniiicil llicro until tho iirt'Hi'iit Klui-k viirdn were limit nt North rurlhind. Mr. limit Noli) the firt our of ciitHo over hiiIiI in Hiimm vnriM. I'Vunk M. I.iieev iuri'hiiiiii' for Iho t'limti'ii-i Vuekini: ruiuidiiiv of '1 n- einiiii. Hi liirc eomiii'.' In I'urlluni Mr. I liiul IniiiL'lit mid Khiuni'il liveKt.iek to I'ortlmul nml Son I'mnei-en nml nlno liouuhl for tlio Cnrnlvn I'liekini: com- Diiiiv for Ihri'o vi'iir. no wiLi imHiiioiii i Iho lluiil cnin nii .iiiiin ciiiiiiiMii v of N'nrlli I'orHiinil. llo Ih Hiirvivi'il hv Mr, A. Hunt of I'.irlliind, tiro., nml fmir children. Mrn. K. ('. McXIillnii of Itnisc. I.lnho, Mrs. W. M. Iliiik-o of Ai-lilnml. t)ro.t Cnriuirul .Inlin W. Hunt. Willi Iho iirmv of iicciiiiiitimi in (lerinmir. nml Heniii'll Hunt of I'lirthiiul : n Mu ter, Mm. J. I,. Thornton, (hiklnml. Oio.t two ifinmli'hililifii. Kiity'ii'! nml Jnciinelino limit of Portland. On uml a niece, llosx ,f. Hunt, of I'ort liiml. Tho funeral wiih helil nl OiiMnnil, Ore, Ki'lirunrv 'J.'t. Hurinl wn ill Knir nkH. Tlio nixl'OoiiH Miufitzlnn IntorproU tho world to Ainurlcn, by tho nlii of authors anil nrtlntd or uriiit roputnllon ftiul ouporlonoo. It in tho offlclnl orfrin'of Iho A. It. C. nml lt own medium for tho iioiionil Hproml of Itoil Crons Ideas ami alnm. To Itoil Cross nc in horn tho lnuKiulmi mtliHCrlptinn In $1.00; non-mombor, $2.00. Call Mm. Sinytho, DJ.0-V, tor your onrly HubHc.rlpllon. OLD-TIMB COLD CUBE DRINK HOT TEA1 Oct a iranll pncknRO of Unnihurir HreiiKt Ton at nuy phurnuicy. Tnko b i(ihlciiMiiiiiful of tho ton, put a cup of liollliur wutop upon lt, ixnir through a nlovo nml drink a tenoup full nt any timo (luring thn (hiy or beforo retiring Jt Ih thn inoHt olfcotlva way to lircuk u colli uml oura grip, ill It openn tho inrcn of llio hIiIii, relieving contention. A Imi looneiiH tho uowoIh, tliun brcnklii(f lip a cold. Try it thn next tlino you miffor from A cotil or tho (rrlp. It Ih lupxpoiinivn mid entirely vcgotublo, tharoforo auto and liiirinlcHH. STIFF Bub Soroncai from Joints and mnsolei with a small trial bottle of old St. Jaoobs Liniment fttop "donlnff" IthBuiiitlnm. ' lt'n pain only; not ono chho In fifty rmiili'0H Internal trciitmont. Hub Roothlnir, peiictnitlliff "St. .Iiicobn Llnl iiimit" rlirht on tho "tenilor Hunt," and by tho time you nay laolc Itoblnson nut eomcH tho rhoumiitio pull). "St. iliicob's I.lulmcnt" Ih a hiirinlcin rhe.u- niuHnm euro which novor illnuppulntl nnd docHii't burn tho nkln. It tuken puln, norencHH anil HtlffnaHS from nch- inir JnlntH, niunclcn and lumen; at ops 0111111111, lumbago, backache, iiiMiralirln. Wnilnir up I Oot. a 80 cwut bottle of nld-ttniai Ivonput "Ht. Jnoolw Iilnlincnt" from liny tlrujf ntoro, nnd fn a niniucnt you'll bo iroo from piiinn, iiuiioh mm Htlll'llOHH. Uou't HUllor I Itllb I'llOlllUOti jHmu away, ' ' . ' . E It In not too Into to inukn your do nation to tlio people's piitrlotk party. .Much inoro lu noodoil for tho Konornl oxpoiiHOH and tho tlckiils for tho hoys lo attend tho French Army band. KollowliiK nro thosa who havu suh Horlboil sin co llm lint wim puhllnhed: Frank Klllott, $1.00; l.iion II. Ilas kliiH. $;i; W. A. KolKor, $.1; Itov. Iliiozer, $2. no; Mrs. K. M. McKeuney, $.'); K. W. Mourn, $1; Wallnr C. 1-nr-n nd, $2; Mrs. M. II. Heyler, f.Oc; N. II. Hcoll, $1; (loo. DiiIIoIh, $1; Itov. W. 3. MuuKhur, $1; A. H. Dlackhuni, r,0c; K. J. Itiiuyiird, $1; C. II. Drown, $2; John II. (ioodrlch, $1; J. K. Ileddy, $2. Ml; Mm. 1'. W. Mourn, $1; N. W. ItobortHon, $2; O. Arnnplitor, $2; Ituy Kiitchwell, $1; Hurt Ander Hon, :; W. 0. Talt, $'; tiortrudo HlonninK, $1; !un HuiiiiiiiIh, $1; Mm. Ida Turner, $1; John Perl, $l.f0; V. K. Conner, $5; it, A. llolmcn, $t; 0. W. Turpln, $1; Krodorlok Hopkins I'J.riO; Alluon Miihonoy, $1; A Friend $1; Nash Hotel Co., $5; Mrn. Win. Illinium, $1; J. 1 Illttson, $1; Dr. J. I), ltlckerl, $1; Mrs. J. W. .McDon ald. $2.r.0; Valley Fuol Co., $1; A. K. Iteumen, $&; Civil War Veteran, $1; Contributor, r,0o; Kthol Curry, $1; Thon. J. Funoii, $1; Helen Vockey, $1; ). J. I'm ton $1; Goo. N. Hohorts, B; C. W. McDonald, $5; B. V. Mll lor, $1; F. I.iunlrum, $1; llllng Holno, 60c; 8. W. llurtlott, $1; Dr. I'lokol, $2. KO; II. S. tllndor, DUc: Cuoli, $10. 8AM FHANCIfiCO, Mar. 3. The U000 machlnlstH made Idle In the Ban Kruncbico buy region thru differences with tholr employe pvor the Hatur duy hiilf-holldiiy have beipi ordered to return to work and renounce the hair-holiday, by W. II. Johnston, pronldont of tho International IodKO of Machlnlnlii, It wan announced here toduy by li. It. llrotherton, special shlppliiK hoard mediator. A Konorul tie-up of shipyard and contract shop worker In llfo Halt Fninchico buy dlntrlct, Involving ap proxlnmtoly .15,000 men, was bruucht Into prospoct horo toduy by rofuxal of the yardn and shops to re-omploy approxlinataly 0000 inachinlsui and laborers and doflod - an ultimatum ilenylnK thorn a lolf-doclared Satur day bulMiollday. Thounandx of the men raportod at tho shops and yards but wero turned awuy, tho California Metal Trades association, tho organization of em ployers, announced. The employors ndmlttod that shipbuilding activity 6 Bell-ans Hot water , Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION IRIPOlTfANT L8NKS Hygieno, rest, puro air, sunshine &nd a well-balanced diet, pltu , SCOTT'S EMULSION to improve tho blood-qunlitv, increase body-weight and build up resistance, are important links in tho logical treatment of in cipient pulmonary affections. To a child or adult with a tendency to week lungs or tender throat, Scott's brings a wealth of rich tonic-nourishment A little of icon's Emuhten todny may do you a world of (rood tomorrow. tiCOU&UuKUC.OloulilCckl.N.J. 18-18 His'' wer ses WELCOME HOME "BOYS!" It is with gratitude and pride that we welcome the. return of our own Jackson county boys. We are grate ful for the sacrifices you Jiave made in the support of humanity; we are extremely proud of your manly con duct in the face of the enemy. This is a day .we will all long remember. Marsh & Bennett A MEDF0RD MAN'S EXPERIENCE if Can you doubt the evidence of this Hertford citizen? You can verify Medford endorse ment, -..'.- Head this: Kdwln ,). While, former dairyman at '6'i'i Kant Main stroet says: "I was noarly laid up with an attack of lura- baxo. It came on without any warn ing and, I thought my back was bro ken. I couldn't straighten np and went about all bent over. A friend advlsod mo to take Doun's Kidney Pills, -which I did, and soon I was ablo to K0t about. It required only one box to fix me up in flno shape anil since then 1 have never had any trouble with my back and kidneys." Price eOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney 1'lllH the same that Mr. 'WJilte had. Fonter-Mllburn Co., Mfitrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. P We Extend Qk Hearty Greetings VJ TO Ol'ft ItKTUILVINO IIKItOICS Hl ' V,a aTn T""1 of yoa for Kolns, . Bwl, WW' Ski nml w're mlKhty gluU to have yon II H . J batk Afttln' ' ' if' Back to Yankee Land From No-Man's Land and the Cantonments Boys, we greet you and welcome you home with all the glory that is justly yours and will consider it an honor and privilege to extend to you every service possible. MODEL CLOTHING CO: ii ' ' ' . ii ll Welcome Home Again , Boys! We are proud of eyery one of you. Cheerfully you answered the country's call, and splendidly have you maintained the traditions of our great republic. You who went forth so courageously, to die if necessary, to establish freedom of the world have won a place in our hearts that time can never erase. ii I To Our Brave Heroes Just Back from Cantonments, Camps and "Over There" WELCOM HOME! - : j Your Work Is Done The most useful job of the generation lids been clone. . The boys who did this work are taking off then- uniforms to return to industry. The period of pillage, devastation and destruction is over. ' s We take this opportunity to wish you returning soldiers and sailors Good Lupk and Godspeed! i Your new spirit and power to do will go into four future life and work and business. Your daring and resourcefulness will spin the old world into useful-, ness and new prosperity. : You have smiled your way and fought your way under the greatest hardships to Victory. "Welcome Homo" we toast you. - ' .-, , To the boys in tTie far-away lands "Over There," and in camps, who will not be back for some months, Ave toast "llomeward Bound in 1919." ' ' Jackson County Creamery Valley Pride Creamery 1 444i44i141444t&&