Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 07, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDI?OKD MATL TRIBUNE. MEmTORT), OKI'JOON, TIUtrsDAY, SKPTMMmOK 7, 101 1.
DYNAMITE AID '
TO AnRICfJLTLIRE
n- F""" saA. j- iw WOMAN RUINED IFAMINE STALKS
1IIICS THROUGH CHINA
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Hm and Shovel and Plow and Hnr
roW Relegated to Ashpllc by Ex
plosives Opens Up Packed Suh
soil and "lroviles ' Drainage.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. T.Workingi
onlSSfrJticlple Hint deadly poisons'
IfHkcn In inVhuto tlosoi often'
provo) beneficial to the. human 8y-j
toin, tho United States department of j
nKrlcuUuro has recently made great 1
proBroKR in use use of one of tne mosi
deadly explosives Known to sicence in
Improving noils and rcndorelng (hem
fitter for cultivation. By the use of
dynamite In the south, the tlepart
incnyhopcajto nchleve results fully ns
remarKfllilo jiajhase obtained hy "dry
farming" In tho middle west, and If
tho,,experlnients recently commenced
aUUMaryland agricultural collet;?,
nttJ$lBpJ,lark, ld, under direction'
of tho department, prove ns successful
In the end na they have in tho begin
ning; tho hoe and, shovel, together
with the plow and harrow, are in
great danger of being relegated to the
ash heap.
So' certain are the authorities of
tho college that it is .practicable to
uso tho explosive In clearing and
preparing land for cultivation that
five acres of swamp laud tbnve been
sot aside by the trustees for reclama
tion by this method and It Is consid
ered likely that more "will be added
within a few months.
Clearing TVlth. Dynamite.
The urpcqsa of clearing tho land
for cultivation consists of two sepa
rate and distinct operations clearing
away the dead trees and other like
debris, and opening up the packed
subsoil so that the grain or fruit or
fruit trees May have a chance- to take,
root,
Tho work of clearing the land Is
most spectacular. Under a largo
stump, somo three or four feet In
diameter, 20 Bttcks of dynamite,
weighing a Tound each, are placed.
These are exploded simultaneously by
means of an electric battery. The
explosion hurls the stump, roots and
all, high In the air and leaves the
surrounding soil loosened for a dis
tance of manay feet.
liooscBB Subsoil.
It Is often found that, immediately
under the soft surface soil there Is a
hard, almost waterproof, subsoil leader of the movement, being given
formed for the most nart br nacked as tho reason.
clay, which resists the action of the Tho petitions alleged that Judge
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Olive Vail, Prima Donna, With Mort H. Singer's Big Musical Revue "Miss
Nobody from Starland:"
COKE RECALL MOVE
FINALLY ABANDONED
ROSEBURG, .Or.. Sept. 7. The
movement for the recall of Judge
Coke, which started shortly nftcr the
McClallan murder trial, is dead, ac
cording to Indications today.
Tho majority of citizens have talc-
en tho attitude that If Judge Coke
erred in giving instructions, to the
Jury In the case, he did. so without an
ulterior motive and a recall would
not bo Justifiable.
The -work of circulating recall pe
titions has been snspended, the ill
ness of Attorney E. L. Cannon, the
water and prevents the proper Irriga
tlon of tho land, thus causing the
rqots of the grain and trees to rot.
It Is In tho loosening of this subsoil
and In the preparing of It for tho re-
' ception of trees and plants that dyna
mite's proper function Is to be found
GRANTS PASS GIRL DEAD
AS RESULT OF ANESTHETIC
GRANTS PASS. Ore., Sept. 7. -Miss
Mabel Croisant, for the past
four jenrs office assistant to Doc
tors LouKhridge and Knlay, is dead"
ns the result of hnving an anestheuc
administered ivhen hhe was having
dental work done by Dr. II. C. Dixon.
Recently she had u tooh extracted
taking somnoform as an anesthetic.
Shortly after administering the anes
thetic, Drs. Loughndge and Finley,
who administered it, discovered
faonielliing wus wrong and immediate
ly applied restoratives but without
avail. Deutb resulted from a weak
ness of the lieart.
JliIs anesthetic is n popular one
in the United States and Miss Croi-
Bunt hud administered it hundreds of
times during her service with Dft.
J-rfHighrnlge utid Fin.dlay., She leaves
n father who trD3idoi3r jierOijind 'two
brollicrjj.injhe eaf?t.' She was very
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DYNAMITE HIDDEN TO
. BLOW UP NAVY YARD
Coke "defeated the ends of Justice'
by giving Instructions to the Jury that
were favorable to the defendant.
Hair That Fascinates
CAN'T SELL GREEN
ORANGES AS RIPE
WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. 7.
Green oranges that have been put
through a sweating process to make
them appear ripe will be tabooed un
der the pure food and drugs act, ac
cording to announcement today. It
Is explained by Associated Chemist
Dr. Dunlap of the inspection board of
tho department of agriculture that
sweating ripens the outside of tho
fruit, but does not alter tho Interior
It of. the pulp. ,,
Northern California orange grow
ers fear they will lose tho rich holi
day market unless allowed to ship
green oranges after, sweating.
Who Wants Lustrous Jlalr Full of
Ufe ami Ucanty?
Start now, madam, September Is
just the month to begin to acquire
a glorious head of hair of which you
will bo Justly proud during tho social
events of winter time.
Ifyou haven't used PARISIAN
SAGE you aren't on the hlh road to
hair beauty. PARISIAN SAGE is tho
most delightful preparation that des
troys the dandruff germ and by so
doing removes in a short time tho
causo of dandruff, fulling hair. Itch
ing scalp, faded and lifeless hair.
Dandruff germs are obstruction
ists; they prevent the hair from re-
ATTK.VriO.Y, LOYAL OKDHIl OF
MOOSE.
All members Crater Lake lodge,
C7C, are requested to meet a the new
hall at S p'clock Thursday evening
for dedication.
DR. M.' S. BURGESS.
Dictator.
Jkf. I SHERMAN,
JJep. Supremo, Organlrer.
H3
Hasklns for Health.
trtlhe Original 'and GchhIhi
HO RUCK'S
MALTED MILK
Craving (or Drink and Drugs Created
by Camaplgn Ekcltcmcnt Load to
. Death in Poverty of Helen Dixon
Colorado's Governor Maker.
DENVER, Col., Sept 7. Reduced
to tho dltvst poverty through hur
craving for drink. and drugs. Mm.
Helen Dixon, "governor maker" and
one time nowerful populist polltl
tlnn, la dead hero today, tho result
of tttunntlun and vvressivo mho of
splrluUudening opiates and lliiunr
The woman. vho.o oravlnu for
drink wrecked a brilliant career, died
in a llttlo otto-room hou). dowortod
and alone.
"Politics caused m downfall and
drink my ruin. Lute caucuses audi
cenfejvnces placed me on tho highball'
muto anil I novor Rdt off "
These words coming fiom her own
lips onl a er ago Mimmed up th
"lory of her life.
Her career started In 1S7.1, when,)
as an actress, she scored a distinct hit
In tho title role of "Esmeralda." Quit-!
ting tho stag to devote her tlmo to
the teaching of elocution, sho devel
oped a political sagacity of tho ketm
est variety. Krotn 1SSC to 1835 gov
ernora of states and prominent poll,
tlclans by tho score were numbered
among her closest friends. Sho was
the lending spirit of tho populist
movement which swept Colorado in
189 T and 18U2 and, was directly re
sponsible for tho election of David H.
Walte as governor.
After tho populists' downfall she
tried to resume elocution, but, fail
ing, resorted to Belling tonic and kilr
djes. Of Into years she had eked out
a precarious existence by begging.
Hank-Ins for Healtti.
Desperate Measures Being Taken to
Relieve Situation 111' Flooded DIs
trict Where Nearly n Million Are
Withotit Food. '
SHANGHAI, SepL 7. Desporatu
HieaHiires are belilg taken today by
tho C'hlncHo, government to relieve
SOO.000 famine iiufforors In the Yung
Tho Klaug valley, where It is report
ed 100,000 persoiiH havo perished In
disastrous floods
Alt ciopn In, the stilckmi teglou
hn been destroyed mid troops hnve
boon called to quell tho excesses of
the sturvlng rolugues,
Tho ShntiKhal board of trade has
bovrowod SfiOO.OOO to ho expended In
relief.
(Drap
eries
Wo curry vry bomnlet lln f
i)ril.'rlrii. Inoo curlaliiM. mturva, tit.
ntnl ce all cUn.ini at uphollrln A
il:ltt in mi to look utter thin work
pxclunlvoly nnd will iilvo u Koatl
crvlc hn In nosalbla to gi n own
the Urtttit clilm.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Sportsmen
TnxIdetniUt
huvo oin tiopliion tills your
Thoro will ho iiouo to miivo In a
fow yeiiiri, Thin cut shown wliun
to cut the 1( In. Never out the
ft out '''of u doui'ii node. Call nt
lluiiiphroy'u (inn Ktoru nnd r,nt a
piiliiplilut froo, telling how to mivo
giitnii IioiuIh, birds and nldiin fur
I'iiks, piiblltihvd hy
F. W. BARTLETT
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SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
South Hivcrddo
New ami UMo-I)at MiMloni
lit every jwirtlrulnr, gas coik.
lug, etc. Women and glrin muNt
bring rvforvnevt.
WM. SMITH.
Home I'tionu IK.
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THE ONLY PERMANENT ROOFING
WITH A PERMANENT COLOR,
Contains no t-ar, nibher or
paper. Will not crack, rot,
melt or corrode.
Cheaper than shingles or
metal, and wears longer.
TRAIL LUMBER CO.
MKDFOUD, OREGON
In NewQurter
Wo nro now looutoil In lurgor cjvtarttirH,
at tho oust out! of Jaekrton Htruut, nurumi
Jlour Crook.
Mill work of nil kinds on uhortuHt nolicu
t
Medford Builders Supply Co.
PhonVllowo 2-1L Kut Jackson St.
BOSTON, Muss, Sept. 7. The
lives of hundreds of men were cn
daigejred(by three sticks of dyjiumile
carefully concealed in tho framework
of abattoir .'erano in tho Chnrle
town nnvy yard Iiere. TJie explosive
wiih found today within five feet of
where mechanics were (swinging grc.il
hammers. A little later it would hno
boon jmpossible 'for tho dynamite not
to explode.
Naval officers profoss to ho en
tirely ignorant of knowledge of nny
inotivo for tho attempted 6utrngo.
GREATER NEW YORK
POPULATION INCREASES
TktFMtf.rfrfakftrAIMfH.
For afanti, fcvaJkkand GtowLid children.
colvlng its proper nourishment by PiMNutntoon,upbu3daigthevvholebody.
ravenously devouring tho same nour-! InvisatesthenunmgmothcrandtheBged.
ishment. Uso PARISIAN SAGE for I F&h n&t waited gram, fa powder form,
ono week and note the wonderful im-t A quck luck prepared fa a BUMte.
TaicMwkalcAikfwHORLICK'S.
Mot la Any Milk Trust
provement. Chas. Strang guarantees
it, GO cents a bottle.
NOTICE.
Tiq Taclan Sisters of Temple Tal
isman will open their meeting Sep
tember ,20, at Tt. P. Hall. , Good at
tendance of officers and members Is
desired.
MRS. EDNA ISAACS,
IT. C.
MRS. A. 13. TROWHRIDGE,
J' . If. R. C.
Look nt tho ads for the chance to
buy the property you need at a
"right price."
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'"NEW t
Modern, electric fans, steam
heat, beat Imia and coolest
rooms in town, by day or
week, nliglo and etiMuite. 21
West Muin, entrance St. Marks
Ilulldliig; phono nil.
For Sale
640 acres foothill fruit land, 10
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miles from railroad station; $15 per
f
acre on 10 years1 time. One tenth
cash, one-tenth each year for 10 years.
Interest on deferred payments. Big
gest bargains ever offered.
Gold Ray Realty Co.
BAGGAGE N EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All ordors promptly attended to night or day. Short
nnd long hauls. Moving household goods n wpocialty
Union teamsters.
Offtc 51 9. Front
Pacific 4171 Home' 80 Residence Main 613
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Campbell & Baumbach
teORTCrAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improvod
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
120 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
218 West Main Street
Room 1 01, Electric llldg.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
E, G. Trowbridgo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Sprnyyig Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 7. The jfepu
lutidn.of Matihnttan and tho Bronx
is 2'830,000, an increase of 05,000
oyer; the federal census of 3910, nc-
cordiiiK to estimates of tho puhlislir
ers of thp 125th Now York City di
reotory out today,
Tins iMiuld kIvo Now York City a
lolal population pf 4,900,000 of the
population of all h'oroiiha inoreasctl
nt tjio fe'nnio ratio.
FOR RENT
430-acre Ranch, 300 acres
under irrigation, 10 miles from
Medford.
GOLD RAY REALTY CO.
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Room 101, Electric Illdg.
2IK Wct Main Street
Drink
This Beer
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Some people say beer docsn t lat,'rec
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Pabst
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t will "agree1 with anyone. It is rich yet
mellow and the delicate hop flavor
without excessive bitter is equalled
by no other brew.
7K-15 $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$
The Medford National Bank
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today.
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Sale, Bottle or Draught, at Nash Bar
The Southern Oregon Elec
tric Company has moved
two doors south to the
C. C. Ponting Plumbing Shop
Southern Oregon Electric Co.
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