Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 06, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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TO DO SOME
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ASHLAND. Feb. C Tlie citv mav
pave some more, in which event il
will le it case of neresitv. nml mi
reeounizeil Ijv irin-t i-iill v nil resi
dents. The sneeilic territory will In
the I'ark slreet tlinroii'jlit'iire, here
lofcire known in earlier liitcm- hv the
l'tunhle designation of Mill street in
olden davs when the snunil id' urind
inir was interment at the familiar
urist lieadnniirters. The strin of
joudwav where the need of paving is
imperative is the yalewav to the nark
system on whieh street dust is the
rule n !"ood lurrlion of the summer
t nif to the iliseomfiiitre of tourists
as well as re-iilenls. and a matter of
iiiiuovnnee to Chaiitauiiua attend
ants who eamp in the park sur
roundings. A lot of space reserved
for public hitcliini; grounds in thai
vieinitv would also assume the great
er portion of the expense, for to the
east of the street the purliic brook
is the "abutliiii; propertv," and this
stream is immediatelv controlled.
Moreover the wet season also creates
disadvantage alomr that street. In
the sprintr and winter more or les
of a muddle prevails in the location
of "1'eil's puddle." and this exten
sive propertv owner is not onlv will
insr but anxious lo assume his pro
portion of the expense and -have
this fine improvement installed.
January weather developed a
maximum temperature of (II decree
on the S 1 1 1 . and a miniiniim of li on
the 1st. There was scarcely half an
inch of rainfall, and dear weather
prevailed to the extent of IS (lavs.
Verv appropriately, the r'rcllch
( lass of the Auxiliary (dub was treat
ed to a French lea. with all the hos
pitality which the term implies, at the
i heerv home of Mr. (I. A. l'aulserud.
on Oak slreet. Friday afternoon of
Ibis week, the invitation lo tl lass
which is thus spcciuli.im; in lan
atuii.'C heinir ireneral.
Alderman A. (.'. Xiniimer now pre
sides as chairman of the citv coun
cil in the absence of the mnvor.
The Iiarham brothers, .(esse. Wal
ler, Wayne and Karl, newcomers
from Ilallas. Ore., who recently pur
chased extensive limber holdings in
the vicinity of Steinmau from E. T.
Merrill, throuirli .the ljcavr aiicncy,
nre all now here. They are a (titar
vet of lively men, vomit; and airures
ive, all with families, making an im
portant addition lo the town not onlv
numerically, hut also industrially and
Miciallv. and soon echoes of ax and
saw will resound under their direc
tion anion;.' the tall limber, on the
Siskivous.
Amomr records recently hrnuuht to
b-hl in Mason's hall is an 'official
report in extensio of William .1. lirv
an's address here in ISI'7. It is a
typewritten document of IS fools
cap pnneTand deals with ''liinietal-li-m."
The report is substantially
bound, and bears the indorsement.
"Delivered before the ( hautauoua
Assembly at Ashland, Oreuon, July
1'), 18117," the shorthand work beim;
bv Fred I., l ien. A prelude to the
speech states that Mr. llrvan. seated
upon the top of a table, proceeded
and said: "Mr. Chairman, Ladies
and (lenlleuien: 1 talke this anoma
lous position for a speaker tor the
reason that I can talk better sitttic
down, and you will excuse .vie for 1
am not pleasantly enjoying mv cus
tomary stremjth." after wlii-h intro
ductory ren!'irks folows a lengthy
and brilliant spi h. A notat'ou upon
the papers made in a famil.'ar baud
il.dicates that the writing was the
late F. A. Sherwin. This copy bears
historic significance and should be
preserved within the nreliivos of the
city library for future reference.
For the purpose of piacinir cer
tain matters at first hand before the
state highway (ilumissjon, K. V.
Carter was al Portland this week in
behalf of the Commercial club of
Ashland.
The crownimr achievent as to ap
plied Christianity is exemplified bv
the kind and cons'dcralc !nt of two
well known Ashland women. Mrs.
.lack Dunn and Mrs. I'ansv Childs
Williamson, who each haw taken
into their hearts and homes, not for
temporary relief onlv, hut for adop
tion purposes, a motherless chiid
l'i i the stricken McCoy family re-
sidinir in the vicinity of Aver's Spur,
the pathetic story incident lo the ili
ncss of the family and death of the
mother hnvin lately been related in
these columns.
D. W. Stone, old lime Southern
I'acilic employe residinir here, was
visilinsr Ashland last Tuesday, lie
has been transferred from Saera
nienlo to Oakland with a residence
al hlill drove si ret. and handles hua
vauv between the Hay City ami this
terminal.
The baby duin;lilcr of Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Peters, Jr., has been nam
ed Dorothy Millicent.
Attn h sympathy is heinir expressed
on every hand in behalf of Major C.
A. .Malone and children in the death
of the wife and mother, the family
havim; been former residents here,
where Mrs. Malone was esteemed for
her kindliness and helpfulness as a
devoted friend.
Incident to the sale of the East
erly place on Terrace street, and its
lorrner occupancy by a well known
horticulluralist named Bolton, it is
remembered that he shipped fruit
everywhere on personal account,
some of it beinn- sent, overseas lo
lil'ferent localities in the Uritish
les, considerable of an uiulei-liil.ii!..
I
EAGLE M HfiflS
Br A & Hewlett
i
;i!otm its banks mi .
t !if ot her side a row
; tnvile willi scrub i .'
i hruti. whereas if it v
; or ip'ar here i wnni
of the richt'M allt
iotiiuv, ami aft it ih
'lit1 i;md peoidi of
- si.!,- anil on Uo t
low lulls fllV
and chaparral
; Ltrouht thru
y. s thru one
i;i .Int-ksou
. w ilit.li, that
his ilistri-1 have
NEGLECTING THAT
; GOLD OR COUGH?
Why, when Dr. King's New
Discovery so promptly
checks it
IT'S natural you don', 'want to bo
careless and let tin t pld cold or
cough drag on or that new nt
tack develop seriously. Not when
you can get such a proved success
ful remedy aa Dr. King's New Dis
covery. Cold, cough, grippe, croup does
not resist this standard reliever
very long, lis quality Is as high
today as It always has been and
It's been growing steadily In popu
larity for more than llfty years.
(80e. and S1.20 a bottle at all drug
gists. Give It a trial.
.Tardy Bowels, Inert Liver
They Just won't let you put "pep"
Into your work or pluy. .Stek liead
aclie comes from retaining waste
matter and Impurities lu tho body.
Feel right for anything make
tho liver lively, the bowels function
regularly, with Dr. Kind's New Life
Pills, gmnvthly yet positively they
lirodHce: results tbut cleanse tho
xystem nud make the liver anil
towels respond to the demands of
a strong, Jieaithy body. Still li-ie.
at ull druggists. Try them touighu
GRAY HAIR BECOMES .
DARK MDJEAUTIFUL
Try Grandmother's Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
'Almost everyone knows that Base
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the only iy to get
this mixture was to make It at home,
which is mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
druff store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound." Tou will get a large
bottle of this old-time recipe improved
ttr the addition of other ingredients,
at very little cost. Everybody usee
this preparation now, because no one
can possibly tell tisat you darkened
your hair. t it os it so tturally
and evenly. ou daipe a song o
aoft brush wit It a raw t
through your hat. fetta
strand at a time; by ioroij tte gmw
hair disappears, and aftr tb as
plication or two, your hair bworosfl
beautifully dark, thick and glossy and
you look years younger. Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful
toilet requisite. It Is not intended for
the cure, mitigation or prevention of
lllaeaaa, U
I
in I hose (I;
The "(lol.lcn I Minims Annie" is
a new candidate for hortieiilt.iriil fa
vor in the central west, ami reecnllv
at a haimnet iriven in l,ouisana, .Mo,
which hv the wav is the homo of the
noted Mark nurseries, the Wilder
medal, most prized liortinillaral tro
phy, was awnrded the Stark ilros.
hv the American lVmoloieal soeietv.
for tho discovery, introduction mid
dissemination of this new nnide va
riety, the "(iolden IMieious." All of
which is a forcihle reminder to 0. I
Hillinu-s, of Ashland, that once on a
time, ho tnuuht school in that section,
the snenfic iocalitv heinir liowlin-'
(ireon. Missouri. The plot thickens
when we ad, that A. B. Kichanls. of
San Francisco, promineiitlv identified
with the Postal Tcle-rranh Co. in the
manairement of its lines west of the
Bockies. sent Mr. Billimrs a copv of
the Missouri paper containing a
Imuthv account of this new apple
and of the hamniet incident lo a-wanl
of the prize as heretofore netted.
Act III harks wav hack .ri() years or
more, the scene shiftiiiff auain to
BowJiiiL-- Oreen. when and where
vouni: Ki.diards went to school lu
Mr. Billing and was a very apt pu
pil, instructor and scholar hnviii"
maintained a warm friendship all
these years. Act IV., however is the
denonenien to this hort iculcural
drama, in connection with which
Ore-roil will certainly have to he
shown hv Missouri whether that
Mate, as sponsor for the "(Jolden lc
linous." can prodm-e the enual of
the hur Bed Delicious which finds its
lavorite hahitat in this Bo-ue river
vallev of ours, fnlil this is shown,
our oivhardUts will refuse to to
"Stark' cra.v.
Joe I'ace. m-w ,-Hv marshal of
talent, was m town early in the
week connected with htiu-inr-s mat
ters and calliiii: upon friends.
Mavor l.amkin is not onlv selling
realty as auent for other parties, hut
is an extensive purchaser on his in
l4vidual account. He has taln
over the vacant lot on North Main
!jawit to the A. Turner prop
c'rT. s-a rn.oiH indicate that lie will
remoT tWmm lho Bh.ko l.un-alow
on Bus MrrH, vhi h he purchase.!
some timt (U ham nl-o. n-
airent. hcen the of n'Uiw to
Alhert Bohy Mi acres of w (;a
uow holdin-s near TaWmK hh
Bohv will a-1,1 to the park trt f
M) acre heretofore secure, hv
Mjs Kva I'olev has returueii t
Corvallis to fini-h a specific course
at (). A. C. ami in the meantime
katherme hllcr is finishing the
L'rado tenn at junior hii:h.
"Good Turn Week" is -chcdided
ffr the period Fehruarv 6 to 14. and
although it fpill !tf ohenod hallv
nd .M-it.-.ll ,9 f eVtft9 t
xecut-. El. laudahle movemerU
that sh.mld prevent nnvhoilv fror.i
eoninnttinir themselves to the praise
worthy endeavor, for one irood turn
not onlv deserves, hut also heueis another.
.Mrs. S. B. Fry of Trail, eaaie out
on the Persist state Saturday after
noon and spent the niuht at the decided to make tin-
Sunnyside, going on to Medford Suu-1 vi.ted lo bond the tiitri.i fur j
dav mcTiiiiiL' on tho .Medford staiie. I "."i' to nay tor its roust ruction
-Mrs. M. I,. Cadzow and her son
Bobert and Mrs. II. P. Jewett of
Butte Falls, also came out on the
stae, took supper at the Sunnyside
hotel and went on up to limit' Fall.
that night. There quite, a number of
car young men and bos went to
Hutte Falls lhat night lo attend a
dance that "was given lhat n is-lit .
At the close of our Sunday school,
by special arrangement and invita
tion by the pastor of the Presbyterian
church, your Kagle Point correspon
dent preached here in place i.i the
said pastor. Be v. Joseph Travot o.
,ive already ! powers that
; can do to is
There was a rather small but very at- j Medford to r
(unlive audience. Mr. Travoi.j 1 h ii. h school.
that ditch is eoniplneil and the
water brought in and pat on tiie lai;d
there will he thousands of acres of
land brought into a state tf cultiva
tion and will prod are thousands of
dollars of produce and have new
homes cstahlMii d. tbut will add K
the scenic beauty of ihf n utf.
The many iriemi-. of Mrs. Boy
Stanley are glad lo ' lor nin e more
oa mr streets. Slw ha - b"en tip in
the Willamette vaibv visiting her
relatives for some lime past.
M'ss Alice Hum phtvy of
came out Mi.'nday and went
same Ihm- -tudie.-
Ueiby,
on to
in the
pects to nreat'h here ne?:t Sunday.
Feb. Stli, at 7::i0 p. m.
.Mrs. Henry .Meyer and her two!
sons, Audley and Vernon of Lake;
creek, came out Sunday lo at lend st-r-!
vices at the Catholic church and came
to the Sunnyside lor dinner. j
Win. Lewis who owns two or three;
ranehes and a large baud of sheep,
was doing business here Monday mor
ning. !
Miss 1 iazel Brown, the assistant
cashier in the 'First Stal
Kagle Point. shv has bee
at the bank on account of the health
of her mother, who has had to sub
mit to two operations, has resumed
her duties in thai inst it in ion. as bet
mcther has gained sufficient strength
Fnu ling who j f
creek, Derby
Mr. and Mrs. !
have a farm on ile.se cn
road, i a me out Monday and M rs.
rnnzling went on up t" 1'crtlanil to
s-'t i le up some business hat they
hail h'M unset Ued last spring when
t hey movcil out here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nvgrcti. and
Mi-:i. Nygrcn's brother, Balph Ifieher
steadt, were business ealb rs Monday.
S. S. Michel of Ashland, and
Haiiey Ininn of Talent, (wo cattle
bank of i men were here Tuesday looking fver
off duly j the fituation and while here took din
ner at the Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs.
liobert Harnish and S. II. Harnish
were also diners with us and so were
('. A. Bekel and Fail May. Messrs.
Itekel and May came oat lightening
to partly attend to the duties of the tup the electric wires along the differ
household. tent routes hi this district.
Fred Malz, one of the foivst ran-j Mr. Fsch, the man who has bought
gers came in Monday fruin Trail ami j the Singleton farm a couple of mile.
tcok dinner and so did Charles llous-; in-low town, was a business caller
sum, an orchardist who has been en-j Tuesday.
gaged in the .1. M. AVilfley orchard. There is a lot of wire fencing been
Mr. and Mi. B. llardmaii of Lake ; dropped off at the corner mi to the
creek, and A. C. Spt-nce of Mrowns-i Childrei li shop and 1 learned thai il
1 seems
horo, were among
lers Monday.
Mrs. David Smith whose husband is
helping to care IV. a part of Mr.
Lewis' sheep came in Monday and did
considerable trading with our mer
chants, tleo. iBruwti and sous. She
was met there by her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Sherman Woeley.
Charles Drexlor who is feeding his
cattle out on the desert ncrth of hero
was doing business Monday and so
was Owen Conover, Frank Johnson
and a number of our citizens who urn
interested in the cattle business, and
whilo they were here were discussing
the possibilities of having the Crater
Lake highway pass thru here or
whether it would go up Rogue river,
crossing Little Hutte near the mouth
of that stream and the concensus of
opinion seemed to he that it. wi.'iild
pass thru or near Fagle Point, be
cause if it went on the route up
Bogue river about all of the scenic
beauty discernablo wt.-uld be occasion
ally a view of the river and the trees
Hie business cal- was for Carl Hiebersleadt .
fm in--: mill- a t , ;u t of land.
S. H. Harnish and sons and the
Sunnyside hotel are placing a lot of
sand and gravel on the street leading
fn.'.n i he wagon bridge up lo the
Sunnyside. i h us grt-at ly improving
the street. We call il a street allho
it is reality a couutv road, but the
have more than they
for I lie roads entirely
outside of i Mr town.
W in. Von der llellen is having the
rocks taken off of the tract of land
lying between the city hall, not the
dance hall, but the plan- where our
mayor and the city dads meet or a
sionally it. look alter the interests of
the town, the cily hall and the new
garage. The rocks were once used as
a foil ndat ion for a la i ge ha in and
some of them were used in making
the forges a blacksmith shop that
was burned di.wn, and is going t"
cultivate the land. The tract con
tains a number of lots of good land
that no one has received any benefit
from, no not even the town. U.v the
taxes on the land have not been paid
number of years. Speaking of
the non-payment of taxes, there is a
farm in our ti.'wn that the state
school board lias a mortgage on and
the taxes have not been paid on the
land for ten years and now the school
I lizard have commenced foreclosure
proceedings and will probably have
lo lake I he property, and our luile
town as a corporation, has a cl-iim
Mr. J tor-back taxes, and the question
llle . nun's up. If the state has ((,' take
the property will it, the state, have to
pay the back taxes, or will the county
and lowu have to lose it? There is
an old saying that there tiro two
things that we never miss, that is
lea tli and iaxes, hut il looks as tho
there is' a case of at least a strong
liability of I lie county and town los
ing llie lax money this time. j
L. K. llaak and his twi children!
were here Tuesday ami ho was biiy-l
lug iiiile a lot of nails of Win. Von
der llellen and I inquired if he was
building, and he vped he was, hut
not mut h, as long as lumber is as
high as il is we cannot afford to do
milch building.
LACK OF REST
worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment, all
in a measure contribute to and are the be
ginnings of nervous prostration.
SCOTTS EMULSION
is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that it
provides an easily assimilated food that quickly builds up
the general health hy nourishing the whole body. Give
less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest ana sieep
and take Scott's Emulsion regularly after meals.
Scott's never fails to nourish and strengthen.
Thtf .-Ttlu ivf Knuie of e.d-liver oil iisl-J in ScoH'. Eiutil.ion is (lie i'amoiis
"S. 11 l'n;c'-.s." ln:..K- i:i Norway mit ii-lnicd ill our own Amcllciiil
IVibor.itori'js. It Is u uuaraiiti-c of puiily uud palutabiluy uu4un.usiu.-a.
colt & liowliu, UloomficM, N. J. 19-2C
TRADE
""ks"" in
AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY
When wintry rain..
and icy wind
have
chilled you
through and through
When you are compelled to be out in all
kinds of weather and go home with a
headache and sore throat, chilblains or
rheumatism then you will appreciate tho
real value of
OtA
11 KK
Cry8talin
TRADE MIKE
It is a volatile crystallized liniment that is
immediately absorbed and affords quick
relief from pains incident to wintry
weather.
PUROLA Crystalin is compounded of
healing ingredients and smells as pure and
helpful as it is.
Your medicine cabinet should
have a regular place for its
bottle of PUROLA Crystalin
a penetrating liniment that
every family needs time and
time again.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
GUARANTEE
Frtf piiarnntfe npptar T
vet V I' V li O I, A ptrknv '
The. Dluniriuer-Frtink Lnba
rntttrirn and thr druaaiit
tcho $ol(t you thil prtint'
titm QUtirantte it to ptcfl
untitfnctiiin. If it thoutil not,
return it (o the. druggitt
from whom it trtis pir
ehtwd. fir mill chetrftillV
refund th prire you pnirt
f'tr it. I'Uitni.A preptira
twi$ mutt iutufy.
Prepared and Guaranteed
BY THE BIjCMAUER-FRANK
LABORATORIES
Lift OffjCorns!
"Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Corn or Callus
right off with fingers No pain!
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Drop p Kitlo Fi'oczonc on an tu hing J tiny little of Frcozono for a few cents,
corn, intniitly that corn stops hurt- .iiiilh-i.-nt to rid your foot of every
ing, Uwn you lift it right ;t. I' hard iorn, soft t-orn, or corn between
thwart hurt ou! hit. Yes, magic ! j th.s Uwa, uii.l calhue, without ire-
Why Vuur Urugiat fAU u ucad tr irritation. Try It 1 Xo humhmr!
what car wjU
you b'' ?
V"
t the January inhgazinc that costs
one dollar tells fie story of every car
made your newsdealer has it now
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400 pac
1000 picture!
look for the golden cover
l-"r NiiUi nt all iu'ivs stands. (. I. Davidson, MtMll'oi'd i'lK'if
storp, iotaih'1' and itlslrlhutoi'.
Pickles and Olives
In Bulk
We carry a complete line both in bottles and bulk
Plain Sweet Pickles
Mixed Sweet Pickles
Dill Pickles
Sour Pickles
Personal Attention
Sweet Relish
Ripe Olives
Green Olives
Bottled Stuffed Olives.
Prompt Service
H. E. MARSH
Phone 252
Grocer
Phone 252
Reliable Used Cars
1918 DODGE Lik new. This car plainly shows
thf! pood ran; it has had.
1919 VELIE Rol'inishcd, only ran 8,(K.H niilos. A'
wonderful value.
1916 DODGE An exceptionally good car at the
right price. " ,
1919 CHEVROLET Like new.
1918 CHEVROLET Splendid value.
Brown Motor Go.
36-40 North Front St.
Phone 400
NOTICE TO POULTRYMEN
Marrh 5ii our Jaw hiculmlors will lio nt your service.
TIipxo iiiciilmloi-N lire tho Ix-st hot wnlor nuirhiiip nnd aro ln
Mnlloil In a iiicmIitii inculuilor cellar, iour eggs will be incubated
lO0T.
ARcnis for ho
. SiS5ky yantilatijig Brooder Stove
Tho best brtKMler on the market. C'oino mill see It In operation.
ROGUE RIVER POULTRY RANCH
l'lione 201-W. Cnroll P. Carpenter