Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 21, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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OMORROW
C. OF COMMERCE
ASKS NO CUT ON
Q. SILVER TARIFF ?
t
lioxtvss of tlu lidKUP I'lk IVMIIt I'll
tho I'i'uli'r ImXo! highway on I'.U
rrvok.
Mrs. K. , Mol'hrrnon, llie wltV of,
our new inrrtlmnt In tho T. K. Nkh-
ids Kturo muilo a busings t it i to MH
turd Fiiil.ir. I
Th l.aiHoV I'lvU- Inunovi-nuiit
rluti of Kaulo IVint. rullrd out the
oivrs of iililo-lioJU'il won to imiko
somo UooiUra imiirowiiHMit in our;
own pink, umlor tho Ulrwtlon of our;
town mayor, 11. IS. . umptu-ll. our
hanker ami our lady counolUvoinnn
ami om of tho stroot cotiunissloiioi x.
,1, Mm. V. U. (Mnttlv) Hrown nml with
F
REE LUNCH BAR
DISCOVERED, N. Y.
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ARRESTED
Ni;V YOBK, Mar. Jl.JotiOi It Zot-1
elKlit koou hursts ana nuoui nmn'ii timi, sr., awaiting Rr.itul jury ni ,n cn
Mpdfonl Chamber of .'onmorr The 'Fordney bill now bofore
lorum suujoli luinuuu. ... rin.inrA mmmittiv nss in it a .v ...i ,.. . ....... ... .. ..i ......
i.k ,,Zor of the KoKue Klvr r " QU-ktlver an.l the com- ul.t to he Ihjhs of the Jut., noooin- lRW( ,iilay in , viw of
,... ... ...... ,,.,,,., ,..,,1,11,1.1,.., rr fin'n n tm
miliar uua iu iuilu n ituuv,,. u . .-. M. .,. ... ...... ... ., ...i.
to ISC ,0 JVlinlnB. Tlvcy Wvro i,voim oft e knon .Mnntmttunic. w nnv re-
The OrcRon senators were appealed som(, (f ,ht hlgU nju.e nil fillinu tiscli:ittd the iro war XjKo lunch
lo by tho Modford chaiubor of com- jn , 0f tlto low. The work waa counter. '
nierce to have tkem appear befor th voluntoor work and the ladios gave lNltt h . ofTLvM who Invaded Ills
committer and ure the retention of the men an oil fashioned i-hU-krn WashlnRion slroot u.mrtment yostor-
ly prod u. tlve 'crops wi'l havo the 35c dutv as quicksilver mlnln i dinner that was said to he up to dale. a.,v c,:)1.n lo ngvp (k,u;i, a fitmilt:r
ruHlvato.1 and Intensive farm- not profitable under a looser amount.! .l,t, l'U!' ""7 ,mn V?' ' "11 1 nmhctrtiny
ictloed in the opinion of sonio Less quicksilver was mined In IMI'JVy' "J n 'i't- '"ar 'un I hH l'r wUh ,a,,k, l) t,no Mv
iValley Canal company.
! Very few residents of the valley
realize the problem whkh owner of
Irrlitnted lands have. A few -eltiwnn
have given serious thousht to tho
-qut'stlun, hpt none have offered a
vonntruetive volution.
; Highly
to, bo c
Ihr practl
of the ral eHtute dealers to meet the than In any year since the ludustry j,,,,,,", uhvinK ,,,,m,v,.a the ld and heuv-v wlth rv'1K 01 mM ,l"u h d'r ln
rMsauun . VM established. rather deUuldated feme and re- cuum tne iimiarciaauio nn.i uo
they recommend demonstration tracts gome of U)e 8t qulcU8lU.cr ,)roplr. ,a,.cJ wl,h a ncW 01Hi Bmtrlll ,,rctM.
beinc established and crop results of tie3 in tr,e Vtttted States are locatevt in There seems to be a scarcity of Monger, claimed the UctCtlv
laked trcmThere tl"0", Jackson county, none of which are ln news as there are but very few they were served with two drtnkVf
Other real estate' operators are of active operation because of It belnH People from the country como into whiskey at a total c -l of 25 cents, on
the opinion that colonists should be unprofitable asainst toioisn competi- w " a,,d ,he' "'" J" 'om, d';" 1 payment of which they won? invited to
attracted here, as in former years, tion with Its cheap labor. ' " ' "v ..,,,.,
cenair oiauuvm huu av.uj w . tho weather for the better,
vised tne cnamftor mat tney would ap
pear before the committee and urge
that no reduction of tariff be made.
with hiichly colored Illustrated liter
ature and a sufficient number of
them would settle the lands and work
out their own problems.
In the latter case there will be
many disappointments and failures,
after which they move away with tho
accompanyinc unjust criticism of the
entire valley. - !
The time has come when the citi
eens of the county must help to solve
tho problem of the Irrigated land
owner. They must help to make the
farmer now on the land more pros- j
perous before others are asked to
partake of tho fife ltineh.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
r A. ft Kronen
MOVING THE COUNTY
Women Whip Waitress,
State Refuses to Act
Thomas CrUrsby of Butte Kalis was
a passenger on the Medford-Uuttv
come here,. A prosperous farmer is fns staire Y.dnesday.
tho best advertiser a community cam
have and is the solution of further
land settlement.
ipprppflfvp nrnnr1 asmoke. Mar. ji "
flr n rr ir ",t t,,a l w " ,u" louk
nUULUOUIl U Ul I lUL I'rooksio tJrlffln. a waitress. to
M. S. Woods, one of the old vet
rans of the civil war was a business for occuimncv.
l-iuitnr f . r.,Hf.,vf dIiaii) Ih. mi.lfllM'. fTu . rr . . . 1 i . .
The forum tomorrow will be held " " " h" r. h" d a! assessor s ou. e ,. m.-
... . 01 tne weea, anu wnue mere naa a .. ,ii,i an th iini
-The
Miss
a
lonelv soot several miles from here
several HlKhts aKO. nlul there whipped
I her w ith sw itches, became known to
Changes are beinjf made in county u.iy wiih the nnnuuncctnent by James
offices this week. The new county H. Mathers, county attorney. that
vault has beon completed and is ready .h;g?.ou.IJ l " f Q"""'1""
at the Med for
hour,
Hotel at ; the noon
Peanut Industry in
sinking spU and fainted while in the
from the court house, and the treasur-
nah H ..... 1 .ml U'hIU r rt V, i M f,ui
home, was in a serious, if not a criti- ers offlce move ,nl lhe Quarters
cal condition as he Is almost quite " occupied by the recorder s office.
helpU at times. A few nights before The county clerk will occupy the
mm ft lie weiii vui id me wovasneu, ficni iuuuis ioiujviij wvupicu vj i:itr iri'
yailTOmia KsrOWing morning to gather some kindling to surer, which opens on the vault, and
start a fire, as he could not sleep, and tn0 room now used. The sheriffs of-
" fell down and lay there for about an fce wi enargeJ to take in , part
TCRLOCK. Calif.. Mar.h 2l.-Many Sft ant'to -
Turlock farmers are considering put- io0, toT him anJ when 8ne found th remainder will be used by the
ting their melon lands tnto peanuts, htm, was not strong enough to get county coromUsianers.
believing that a staple product Is bet- him to the house, so had to go and
er than a perishable product. rouse Mr. U. A. Weidman to help
' Interest In the peanut industry was hlni to bed acain. He still persists
increased here when D. U Wolfe, who n roimr around alone, but one of his
neignours remarKea as we saw in in
raised peanuts on an experimental plot " "
, . r , . . ! , , tottering along the sidewalk that if
last year, was advised by a bis candy ho shou(, fa dowl, ho could not j
BOOTLEG CASES
wuipany mm uib pcouuis were larger tp nhout htip. But he l8 gtiu
and better than any grown in Virginia piueky as he was while in the army
or the south. fighting for the preservation of the
union.
I u. ii. r ox or Lake irecK. tne miiK
'goat man of that country', was a busi
ness caller. He ret,ortn that he is
K&rt&tnP i Mav Die still in that line of business and re-
i - j
Starts Fire With Can
ARE POSTPONED
Common Sense
About Eczema
and Eruptions!
Hsre't Somstkmc AJbootS. S.S.
Tkat You'U Be CUd to Hear.
Ten might Just J well know It r1M
pnw. tho cau' ef Mn erviptlons,
plmrlra. btekhet bolls snt o on.
is ri'jt In the tkd. Thr is no set
ting away from it. ! '" hs provel
It. We prove tt. ai cn pror it.
Vhn the cum of Wui troubles an!
t xuptlons t In His LWJ. It isn't com-
A1I the bootlegging rases sched
uled for this term of court have been
,h Ki. ,h, . postponed until the week beginning'
. them at least thought last fall that Apf" 2t4- a 7
they would have hay enough to carry OW'f ,t0 A"r"ey ?CrK M
DENVER. Mar. 21.-Cor.ie Van them through with their stock and rt" 'n UeA a"t. "nd .OW If. t0
Raalt. 14 years old. intended to start. have a hundred ton, of hay left, but , . . , , . . . ,J.
quistbving ick with the flu. IJlJve
qulst has leen assigned by the attor-,
Van fnr f,l . ih,. ,n,l u nn-r. Benerai 10 aiisisi in me procu-
the kitchen fire at her home today rae now putting their cattle on half
with Kerosene. She picked up i
irallnn ran nf irniuilinp. The
Kaalt farm house wa, nearly wreck- ed with snow almost every morning..''01? ?' h 'f"1"
cd.by the explosion which followed and that the past winter has been t inI,ud! !h" rt.trla.' ,f ,he, ch,ar8e
pouring f the gasoline into the the hardest we have had up there for
stove and the child wu so badly years on stock.
burned she may die. ' I Win. Cotteral and D. L. Hummel
against John Goodwin and James,
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PURE FOODS
Housewives that real
ize the value of pure
foods that take special
pride in uniform: End
wholesome bakines.
never fail to use
CALUMET
UAHIHU PUWDtCi
You have positive proof
of the purity contains
only such ingredients
as nave been officially
approved by the United
States Pure Food
Authorities.
Contains more than the
ordinary leavening
strength therefore you
use less. It goes farther
lasts longer. That's
why it is used by more
leading Chefs, Domes
tic Scientists. Restaur
ants, Hotels, Railroads
Uian anyctberbtandonearth.
A pound cn of Calumet contains full
16 os, Moms baking powders com la
1 2 oi cane Instead tit 1 9 om. cans, Be
tuie uu el pound wheo you waat it.
were among the diners Wednesday,
beside two strangers, whose names I
failed to secure, who went away on
the stage to Medford, and that night,
Walter I'arr who lives on Iteese
Creek come in and spent the night.
Wednesday afternoon the land lady
of the Sunnysidc hotel, shjl don't
like to wee her name in a newspaper,
started for Oregon City and Port-1
land for a vixlt to her two brothers
in Oregon City, two in I'ortland and
one in or near Damascus and our
son-in-law and family, Grant Shaw,
wife and four children, to be gone
until she has her visit out, and take
a much necd.-d rest.
Earnest Luhack. our barber, lias
been making some substantial im
provements on the tract of land
where he has his barber shop, by re
moving tho oid low wire fenco and
putting up a- neat four-foot 1'age
fence in its place.
Miss Ira Tongate of Ilutto Kails,
who has been visiting relatives in
Medford. came out on the Medford
Iiutte Falls stage and wns mot' here
by her sister. Mrs. Ed Cowden, and
taken out home with her for a visit
before going home.
Mr. Kenning, the civil engineer,
who, I understand, is appointed by
the county court lo look after and
Kuperintend the work on the roads
tin the rural districts, was a passenger
on (lie Butte Kails stage Thursday
he was armed with quite a bundle of
survey equipment, us though" he was
tot lay out some work on a road in
the hills. 1 understand that there
is to be considerable money applied
on the rural routes this season.
J. Zimmcrly of Trail, was a busi
ness caller Wednesday, but did not
learn anything from him, as 1 learned
some time ago that he had' disposed
of his interest in the Adamson-Chap,
pell saw mill.
K. V. Hanson and Oug M. towc
were here for dinner. They are in
the employ of Foster & Kleisor ln
posting uds on the tdx bulletin boards
Thursday. And so were Alfred and
Westy Kobinson of Oregon City who
have been employed up in the Lake
Creek country, and were on their
wuy to their homo In Oregon City,
Ed Ijutton and Kd Cowdon were
also business callers.
Mrs. John Kader, who has been
here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hoy
Ashpole, returned homo Thursdny.
Mrs. George W, Avliil, of Uutte
Kulls, who has been out to Ashland
and had some dental work done.
came out Friday afternoon and spent
the night at the Runnyslde and so
did a lady und little boy of Ashland
who was on her way up to Derby to
visit friends, - For reasons best
known to herself, she requested me
to withhold her name. They both
went up on the Iiutte Falls Htntfe
Mrs. W. O. McDowell and Mrs. T.
K. Todd of Trail came out on the
Uutte Falls stage und went on up
home on the Eagle I'olnt-Trall-Per
slst' stage.' "Mrs.. McDowell ia--th
Shine) Edwards, and two or three
indictments against Ernest 8. (Dud)
Wolgamott.
STOCKTON, Calif., Mar. 21. En
dorsement of the daylight sarins plan.
on condition that the plan be adopted
throughout the Pacific coast states be
fore it be put into operation locally,
was voted by the Stockton chamber of
commerce at a recent Hussion.
This decision followed receipt of a
letter from tho San Francisco cham
ber of commerce titating that the bay
city favored daylight saving if unl
formly adopted along the coast or at
least in California, and requesting an
opinion of the Stockton chamber re
garding it
Under the plan, all clocks on tho
coast would be turned an hour forward
making the time the same as that in
the Rocky Mountain time lwdt und
practically eliminating Pacific stan
dard time.
E
Let 8. S. B. Clit Yea A leg. lie Skis I
mon sens to simply trest the skin.
A bottle of K. H. H. will prove to ymi
what Is happening tn your blood. 8 0 S.
Is a -lent!f1e blood rlesneer. It drives
out the tmPumi- whiWi rnuM ersema,
tetter, rash, pimple. Iml, bUkhr,
blotvbes n.t c'frier skin ruplimi.
When these Imurnle are (Jrlven out.
yoa csn't stop severul very nice things
from happenlr.z. Ynur lips turn nat
urally rwny. eur evee sirkle, your
completion clrnrs. It bernmes beau
tiful. J'our fa'e looks like Hist "f a
prosperous, ru'My. well-fed. refine.l
fentlemjin. or If Vvi are a woman,
your cofuplevon heerni-s the res I kll
that the nh'le world eo silmir'e. H.tl H.
I also a powerful tKvlv.b.'iMer. he
eaii It huikM new u"l more blond
cells. That's why it flils nut sunken
cheek J. bony neeks. thin llnh, helps
regain lost f!i. It costs little to
r.avs th's hMn t' y..u. R S. H. Is
old at all drug etore. in two sues.
Th Isrrer size is the n. HI economical
Chicago Jail Delivery
Is Foiled By Warden
CHICAGO, Mar. 21. The second at
tempt In two days at a Jail delivery
was frustrated yesterday when armed
guards under Warden Wesley H. West
brook checked the uprising and forced
seventy prisoners back to their cells. '
When the prlaonors refused to re
turn to their cells after the exercise
hour Mr. Wentbrook utatloned guards
with riot guns at advantageous posi
tions, stepped to the front and told the
prisoners he would give them ton mln
utes in which to obey the command, or
direct the guards to begin shooting.
Watch In hand he told off seven min
utes and all of the mutineers had dls
appeared.
Good for That "Flu" Couort
For quick relief from the wearing
coughs that "hang on" after the grippe
or Influenza, take Foley's Honey and
Tar. Mrs. K.' V. Drake, Child s, ltd.,
writes: "After an attack of the flu that
left mo with a severe cough nothing
seemed to relieve me till I tried
Foley's Honey and Tar, which I can
highly recommend." It is also good
for croup, whooping cough and colds.
It puts a soothing, healing coating over
the inflamed surfaces, cuts the phlegm,
eases linarswness, clears the nlr pas
sages. HoJfJ ycrywliijrp,
Dr. Johnson
Says
Wc liflinvc in advprliVmi:
bccniiHv we are out axhained
that we arc dentist.
Also it in Rood business.
Our work ii quite reason
able. An examination may
convineo you oh much.
Dr. O. J- Johnson
DENTIST
228 East Main St.
Phono 669
1
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CHILDREN
must have the bust of the "staff of
life" if they are healthy and happy.
Buy them ,
' NUT-BROWN BREAD
"The Iircitd, Thut Dullds"
PEERLESS BAKERY
Ask ynnr flcnler tor MI'T HUOAVN
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CTOIFIFIEIE
ORIGINATED DY MR WASHINGTON IN 1909 J
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n-i t? i -rr. 1?
inc economical uoiiec
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Hach can is equivalent to ten
times its weight in roasted bean
colfec. 100 pure coffee.
No cof Fce-pot. 1 No grounds.
No waste. No trouble,
Measure the cost by the cup
j not by the site of the can.
IkwkUl fret Smd 10c
jot speittil trial mt.
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STJT$y
The Cleanest Farms
In Any Community
1922
SAT
TTORDSON farms have that reputation. Early fall plow-
X1 ing is what keeps these farms free oi weeds.
"That's easy to talk about, but how are you going to plow
vhen the ground is so hard and dry, and the weather so hot
that a team can't work?" That, probably is your objection to
the formula.
"Use a Fordson-Oliver Plowing Outfit," is the answer. Heat
and hard soil and dry weather don't bother a bit when you use
Fordson power instead of horses. Early fall plowing with a
Fordson tractor and an Oliver No. 7 plow will enable you to
turn over the soil the time you know it will do the most good.
Over 200,000 Fordson Farmers Us Oliver TilUgo Implements
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C. E. Gates Auto Co.
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DRY
WOOD
Two Tier 12 inch I'inc, One
Tier 12 iiK'h 0;ik and Laurel,
all for $2.75 a Tier.
CUT RATE
WOOD YARD
Phone 551
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
KKFKCTIVK FEU. 1, 1023
MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES
Inll Hccpt Sundny
I,V. MMDI OIU) 10 A. M. . LV. ROHKUUIta 1.00 1'. M. ,
CRAMS ' I'ASS-MISUFORI) STA01C8
Dully and Sunday -
l.esvn Mrdrorrt Loarn Grsnls rrus
, 10,00 A. M. 10.00 A. M.
1.00 I. M.
i ' t.:w v. M.
1.00 I. M.
4.45 I', M.
Fares: Muilford-fJrunis I'ass, fl,15 Orsnts rBSS-ltosobiirg, fl).00
Mttdford-Roscburg 94.1S.