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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
!!.;. ' w ( I i ' ft hut ' V UK- ' d ! i I If :;J It HI PGE TWO AD3DTTORD MATL TMTONR MlSrWORT), QRK(U)X WttONKSDAY, AlmiM17 W12. Prof. 1?. C. Itelmcr of the stnto experimental stftllbn, near Phodnlx, has iH,JR'coni1iic(lng numlifr of experiments noar Central Point on land .fftrUIirerft. Several different kinds of frlllUora have been applied to the land and the results will be eagerly watched. Very little, If any, fertiliser has ever boen applied to the land In tho Uoruo Hirer valley, It not having been cenMdered .necessary, but It ilnon mil- Rtniirl tn rensnn that the land can go m producing any one J Kinu oil a prolines ior years miuiu It beeemlnR necessary to supply the roII with nutriment to build up those noil composite which are most heav ily tlrnYh'tipon, henco tho experi ment a now being conducted are of fireit vdltie. Prof. Helmer reporta that the bulldliiKS at the station are now In tho courso of construction and that the land Is being gotten lu proper shapo for planting. MOTOR VEHICLE A BIG HELP IN MARKETING FRUIT. " i n i f PEACH CROPS IN 9. OUT EM Peach crops In Mnnhuul. West Virginia, Virginia, Polawnro and Now Jcrsu lmvo lcit jutietlcnlly wiped out by winter cold N1 "owe broimht to Mcdford lutny by A. Htouluuirauclw, of tho department of agriculture. Mr. . Stwibimnuioh nt:ite 1 that Is particularly true of tin.' low 'lands PoaVh t'ropV In h sorith are I in wind condition, wpcclnlly the Ueorgl.i crop. Gold winter lias sot ( back the blohsouitnx homw lu nil fruits In tho middle west from two to four weeks. Irmml ship ! FOR SCENE ORRINE CURES WHISKY IS) BEER HABIT A IIAUPAN, V tf., April 17. With two hundred cn'Ou'ts tilmnrd. the Mno knyileimell. the vmhoI dint It-rod liv the Vhito Sinr eomTt1;h,v ffi kiIui'Ii lor hmlltfa ol Tilnule vfnlhii euiltnl (nun here litis nfloriiotmr At it JWIui-UmI nwity the Hi itili l'ln on thft 'eitiHlel rM Inui'ieri to holr intiHt. file vel ix ettiiKi witli wlrelpx itmi'lnp. nftil If (inv. enrMO nt Wmrtt t ! While Slnr line will Im mtifia nt iiiioe. Si vnmll lionlH,iiuviilil with Xli'I'l'l"1'-' it ""I" were tillieii nnM;. r OltltlNU U tho standard ronndy mid Is even where it- itcuU-tl hh the most mitiMMfiil and lellnhlo hiiino tnuiinieiit for Urn ' Drlun Hitbtt " It Im blxhly praised by thoiisauilrt of womc?. Inniuiie It ban restored Ihulr lovoil onos to Hhifl of gohrlcly ninl ttanfnlnoHM, uml the weekly wmkoh which nt tyiB llmo wre.ro spqiil for "Dtluk" n,i(s iw ukh! to inirphimo thu newiMforloit dhil many eoilifortu foi; home. Aiy, wlo or iliotlier wjjtn rmil U jmvo hor htisbitutl'or nfm rniilt "Drink" will bo ul'l " hnnw thai aha onit puf hfse OltUINI-; lU our tore, uml l( no, liimt Is OiiUiluod dflor u trial th -money will ho refunded. OHi bo Klveii ancrttUy. , , OIUtlN'R Is propnrttil'ln two rernm: ."o. I. aecrel treuttBcnt. h lwwtllr, ubaohtttUv tnstolesti mid odorliiss, vou smrotly In louil nr drink; OlU UIN'19 No 2, lu pill form. Is for thoxi who ilenlro to t&kn voluntary tteutment ,i , , , . Coxt!! only jl.oo per box. Aftk fr hoc booklet tffltnsf H nlwnt tMUClN'H appbopbiAtion chahces good Continued from Pasro One. ment. When it did come, for pome unaccountable rcnon it cot hung up in the printing dcpnrlment, mid re mained there until Senator Chamber lain demanded an explanation and in fisted that it he printed nt once. It appeared immediately thereafter. Senator Bourne interested hinieif in the matter and, introduced n hill in lino with the report of the secretary of wnr, which "was immediately re ferred lo the npproprinlion commit tee, of which he is a member, which committee hn.o, 1 see by the papers, reported it favorably. Jlr. llnwley introduced in the house nu similar hill which also fell to the appropriations committee. Matters of this character are exam ined by the appropriations commit tees, and if approved are placed in the sundry civil bill, which carries a great many millions. That singe of their work had not been reached when I left Washington but Senator Bourne arranged with the individual members of the committee to admit me to their private offices, nud to give me all the time necessary to explain conditions and necessities, which I did to the best of my nhility. In this wny 1 met the individual members under favor able conditions. Every one of them asked the questien: "How does Jack fitand on the matter?" When inform ed that he was deeply interested in the success of the measure the an swer wns; "All right, then I will sup port it." Every one but two sjuike welt of him, and they berated his pol itics, but said if lie wanted it they would support it. If the newspner report is true that the senate commit tee bus approved il, Mr. Bourne bus certainly secured action immediately nfter the sundry civil bill has been tnken up, which would be advancing it out of its order. Mr. llnwley .interested Uncle Joe Cannon, nml together they secured a forma! hearing for me before the sub committed of the house, before whom I appeared, and by whom I wa royal ly treated. 1 was not limited for time, there was no disposition to hurry me, but on the other hand the members were deeply interested und assured me that they appreciated the importance of the subject and denred me to dwell upon it just as long as J wished. Mr. llnwley was present und mnterinlly aided me in the work. In fact we stirred up considerable en thusiasm in the membem, and nt the close of the session every one assured me that they would favor tho proposi tion, and I believe they will uct ac cordingly when the lime comes for voting on admitting it to the sundry civil bill. Mr. lluwlcy is very much interested in the measure, and J be leVe will be able to hold the committee in Hue, until official action is taken. Tho passuge of tho measure through cpngross at this time means that on the first duy of July next there will he available for the con struction of roads in the Crater Lake National park, one hundred thousand dollars, and nu equal sum for each of thq next six yenrs. I am very sorry could not remain nt my post until tho house coimnittco had acted in the premises, hut that was simply impossible, as my trip cost ovoii twelve hundred dollars ns i( wns, nud I came home in my normal conditio!. . Had my bunk account boeii.lrgo enough, I would. still bo on the job. However, 1 think Mr. Huwley will bo -able to hold them in Hue. In connection with this measure Scputor Chnmborlnju introduced u bill appropriating f,P0P or tho .survey of a road from the silo of I lie main hotel over the We Glass, to tho rail road station east of the lake, and , from the western lino of the park to the south lino of the Crater National forft h tho rond to .Mcdford. ,Jf tkj wouey is secured it moans that v"wo wJI heeure opnstruetion fund, probaWy Hliiouutiiig .to two or three huiuldad thotosNUit dollars, in the very Dear future, tolutth will swell the park rod f una to about a round million, SVTOa AiON U5C.P IN AFVUE. OJGfiMiO. Where quick deliveries arc to be mado, whore there Is n large amount of hauling to do, the motor driven chicle U Indispensable, says Hotter Fruit. Wonderful progress has boon made In tho Improvement and development of the motor driven chicles. They ti.we passed through the experimental stngo nud have been placed ou a practical basis. That a motor driven vehlclo Is a profitable Investment for the modern business man Is no longer a matter of conjecture It is a conceded fact. Isanc E. Andriis, a fruit grower at Missoula. Mont was confronted with a problem of tills kind. Ills deliveries could uot-bc made with the equipment he had. To buy additional hores would mean much additional expense, because horses must be fed whether they art- In use or not. lie solved the problem by purchasing a motor driven vehicle. WANT NORTHERN 0 E DESERTED LONDON, April ID.- V . -mcerted demand for punishment of th-e re sjmnsible for the appalling lo-s of life in the Titanic disaster is made todav in nit Uiulon morning newspapers. In addition to demanding the aban donment of the dangerous northern route mid the adoption of a southern route, which would be safer, the pa pers insist that a thorough investiga tion into the speed competition be tween trnu.s-Atlnnntic liners, revision of the regulations relating to the life saving facilities on ocean liners is al so demajided. The lord mayor of London today ojicned n relief fund for the widows and orphans of the Titnnic's crew, nearly all of whom belonged to Southampton. WILL OEOICATE HU SUNDAY WRECK DETALS Following tho precedent that a Christian Science church Is dedicated only when free of debt, tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, in this city, will be dedicated next Sunday, April 21. A brief history of the movemeut In this community and a dedicatory message written by Mrs. Eddy will be Included 'n this service. The public Is cordially Invited. Legal blanks at thu Medtord Print ing company. N IE U NEW YORK. April 17. A wire less message from Washington picked up here today ordered Com mander Decker of the scout cruiser Chester to qbtnlu Immediately from the Carpathia details of the Titanic wreck. Commander Decker replied that he had asked for information but that It had been refused. He did not state why. FIRST AEROPLANE E VERSAILLES, France, April 17. The first aeroplane suicide on record occurred here today when Verrell, u Belgian operator, ascended to an alti tude of 2,000 h'ct, leuncd back in his seat, raised hiB hands above his liepd and deliberately allowed the mono plane to pursue its course. Without any handling the machine cnpized. The motors were still running when the machine struck. Verell qunrrelled with his mistress Inst night and before leaving the house announced that lie would com mit suicide. She paid no attention to his threats. A Treacherous Trouble Mcdford People- Point tlio Wny Out. Kidney diseases are very danger ous. They come on silently, gain ground rapidly, and cause thousands of deaths that could lmvo been pro vented by proper treatment In the beginning. Nature gives early warn ings of kidney disease backache, twinges of pain when stdoplng or lifting, headaches and urinary disor ders. If these symptoms aro un heeded, there Is grave danger of dropsy or fatal Brlght's disease. Ooan's Kidney Pills have enrned a reputation for their effectiveness In kidney troubles, and aro kuowu and reegmmended the world oor. Mod ford testimony proves tho merits of Donn's Kidney Pills to our readers. G. M. Jones, 1104 N. Central Ave., Medford. Ore., says: "I found Doan's Kidney Pills especially adapted to my case. My back was very stiff and painful and I had other annoying symptoms of kidney trouble, noun's Kidney Pills, procured at Ilnaklns' Drug Store, brought me prompt re lief and slnco taking them my health haB been much better. This excellent remedy has earned my endorsement." For salo by all dealers. Price CO cents. Fcster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole ngenls for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tuko no other. GIRL COULD NOT SLEEP Miss Van S teen burg, n Brooklyn girl, lately found herself unable to sleep. Of courso she was Yyorrled'bo causo there Is nothing that will nioro quickly and certainly wreck health than to bo unable to rest at night. Now sleeplessness Is Just a symp tom of falling hoalth, and Is caused by unequal circulation of tho blood. Some ono evidently gavo her somo good advice, for Bho says In a recent letter, "I bad becil all run down and tired out for somo time and got so I could not sleep nights. 1 had heard so much about Vlnol that I tried it nnd found it highly satisfactory. "it has restored my strength, made mo able to sleep and eat well, and I am npw qulto well again." This delicious cod llvor and Iron preparation without oil (Vlnol) does wonders In building up weak, nerv ous, sckly peoplo of all ages. It makes tho blood rich and pure, cor rects tho faulty circulation and re stores appotlte. We promise to give back the money In ensa Vlnol doos not please you. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Oregon". " Wanted A Name I linve purchased tho Mc D o av e 1 1 Confectionery and want to'seleet a su'itahle name for the business. In order to do this I will offer A PRIZE OF A 5-POUND BOX OP BEST CANDY To the first person suggest ing the name. to be selected by a committee. " I will give a one-pound box of candy to the next five peoplo should they suggest the name chosen. Tho date, hour and minute Avill be placed on each suggestion received to give every one a square deal. Suggestions will be re ceived .up to and including April 29. .- .- R. N. 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TUB " SOUTHERN PACIFIC Will place- on salo low. round, trip tickets to ull tho principal Cltlcu or the Kast, koIiir or returning through Callforlilu, or via Portland with going limit IB Uaye. Finul return limit Oct, 31t. Sale Dates (Jury 2, .'I, 0, 7, li, 12, 1G, 1C, 20,- 22. 23, 2C, 21), 20, .1. AtlgiiHt 1, 2, ft, (i, 7, 3 2, 1C, , 10, 22, 23, 2.1, :0, 31. Sept. 4, C, 0, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. Los Angeles, April HOIIi to May 'Mi April, 2D, 20, 2,7. May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11. 14, 1C, 17, IS, 24, 29. Juno 1, C, 7, 8, '13, 14, 1C,'17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. JiniKTlnl Council Myatlc BlirJnc, ' NewpoiV-Yaquina Bay' Offers many advantages for a Hcaslioro outing. Low fnrea from ull points Jn Oregon, roaBonablo hotel rates, outdoor nnuiBomonts and all tho delights of tho ficaBhoro. The New P, E. & N. Beaches Tlllamoolc, (larlbaldl (llayocean), HrJiihton',' Manhattan nnd Itoclc nway, Lake Lytle, Ocean Lake Park, Twin Hooks, Tillamook Beach nnd Uny City will open a now fiend lo? ft summer outing, Low Round Trip Faros from all points In Oregon. Call on our- rfeardU Agent for full Information ns to Bast Bound Excursion Fares, routes, stop-overs, otc, or wrlto to JOHN M. SCOTT, Qenoral PasBonger Agent, Portland, Oregon, Bat California JtalBhis.' . Bnlsln Day April 30th. i evHill Dr. John Wesl Tlio noted New York orator and President ol the rnlernational Peace Minim will address tht people on the political isHiHs of (he day at MEDFORD NATATORIUM Thursday Evening, April 18 At 8 o'clock (lo and hear the political issues discussed by a noted orator. Ladies Especially Invited Senator la Follette Progressive 'Republican candidate for president, will address the voters of Jackson Conn ty ... j as "follews: Thursday, April 18 JACKSONVILLE-- :15 a. m., from Court House steps. EDFORD:-iO a. m., at the Natal- H ' Hi f - orium. ' ' "' ASHLAND-3:30 p. m. V3 vr f N