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Y j- 3f SS4. PAGB TW MEDFORD INOlIU TRIBUNE, MEPFORD, PRUnON, WKDNKSDAY, 8HlTI)MBrctt 11, 1012. Cl M ... " ' ( . ' 1 ' "I ' M 4 t? f I, JLUL&BIBUNI .I . t ' ilMHftBB i WHBHvnBaart -it , IwElEr Sunday r ti4k . ifawmwrnHn-ITlmot. tfll MfMfoni CMiN.pt MUvd-XrlhUHft. The Soiuiii w!TOrirlln. The Ashlnml Trlbuno. Nsrth.Flr trcai Heme.?. Vf ZL. ir TrlHu Hullillnir. 25-27-23 ir all-cat; phono, Main 1051; M miTKAMr M Uerii4-MiMRr 1 S- if i r? m fl ' tB 't I J - ?.'- ' ' 6M4 s codjelas itwUcr ,t N. QrB6n. Ntlor the net iot MATCH 3, 187V. NEGLECTED I . I -1 - ' " " OUR NEGLECTED RESOURCES,. UUITP DRRflNFBQt flriROMifefts than foiftv Wkot .potatoes m tho 'Pablo "MMC fllDDyllLlVO, 'P . Rmjk district Hie yield this year is over 6000 sacks, 'III .GrOOIflM UCDC Thcsejpotatoes'.arefcolliiig'at $1.25 per sack, but if hold a , fl j,Or00lUn NUlL 1- foedf, ioBflwSfl , immi rWis city of MJftw. .!.' or Jrtcw County. CMtrriox haths. Ofleywir. by' mall..., , .OR ontn,,nr mail. ejt' . . , er. mfeiiUi, delivered ljr carrier In cufsra, jocKnonviiiQ ana wen- .5.00 .60 ' Paint. . ..... ..t....j... ,. Vty:ojviy. by nfAll.ttur year.. 5. ftviifcr -par.t...n....i... 1. f00, or more oven is ceeh not Gimrv DECLARES IIM IN DALEY CASE JO, Frank Ccol, an Italian, charged JRjtto, awwulUng and dangerously In- Jurlng VV. C. ,Daley. a resident or rLakeCreeki and candidate for county howntgloBcr. was found not .guilty . rlnv-Uw etrctttt court Tuesday after- neen after the Jury had deliberated ' vfaftfffeikoHrs. The case was bltterj 'ilWfoht d the acquittal of Ceol Is 5dwetosthe efforts ofK.E. Kelley. vfela attorney, who' made one of this MMt -BMBterly pleas for his client ft beard "In wany years In the eourt .-.. . ... . ... .. -rwew-ar uaeKsonviiie. ax. inai tne 'Verdict proved a surprise as this is tho first acquittal returned ly the present., panel iof trial jurors this terraj S (The assault charge Rraw out of v'fc quarrel over an Irrigation ditch on .the-npper Little Butte crook. Daley Iq.'sald to have remonstrated with ,-.Ceolat. different times. On tho day rof, the .assault the men got into a quarrel, Daley being very seriously b4aj;ied by a blow from a shovel, wcllded'bj- eol. Tho defenso set up vthovple that Ceol struck in sclf- defense. fThe coHrtroom va crowded dur i tnghe greater portion of the trial Ywhleh,-continued nearly two days be i.fereth case, west to, the jury. Many ' wlUiemioa were examined, the at ' r ternefs lighting every inch, .of the 5c.ay.v JHtrkt Attorney, J ulkey mado Hltr9fH;plea for eonylctlon but . failed to . offset the comprehensive i:Hld-eha.weHt pleaof Mr. Kelley for i theiidexissse. j )tWhllehe Jury was deliberating f the aeoased) manisat In the court rneS', and displayed great -nervous- (ineee.- VhentheJury returned .for further .iBstrueUens his nervousness Increased The verdict was received with, a great display of emotion on , the paft of the accused man and his tew- -; :. few months will briitsr from Sl.50 nnwtirds. At $1.25 por sack, thtj gross receipts will be $75' an average of $250 per acre. The not jiitof it will bo than the land cost. .Frqni a portion of the same land last year, an ev greater protit per aoUo was troturned, so tliat the yieui not4u,t all exceptional. . There are thousands of acres of lain in the valley upon vIuehfa'j)H)fitable yield of potatoes can lie grown. Water is, ui course, essential, put mo proposed extension 01 ino wator system will make it possibleto export hundreds of em's a year, instead of importing them, as has boon tho case; in recent years, .Vine potatoes are on exhibition irrown unon the mis called "desert." .lust as fine are shown grown upon black adobe, or "sticky," long regarded as unsuitable. Abundant yields have been secured oven from the shallow, pebbly bedrock and hardpan soil. Water is the prime essen tial to grow a good crop anywhere in the valley though., of eourse, certain soils are naturallv better adapted tliai others. These should all be thus utilized. As with potatoes, so with onions. Bettor onions are grown in the "Rogue River valley than jn either the Will amette or Sacramento valloj--onions that command a higher price, formerly the valley exported a considerable quantity, mostly from the Eagle Point section, but hun dreds ot acres now uncultivated,, particularly beaver dam uuui, iuv u&puriiuiy aaaprcu to uie onion, wan a nigner average profit than potatoes or fruit. Poultry exports assert that conditions arc most favor able in the Rogue River valley for poultry, even more so than in California. Thousands of cars of eggs and poult rv r.rc imported yearly for the Pacific coast cities. The con sumption in San Francisco and Los Angeles is greater in each city than the entire yield of the Petaliuna district. Portland consumes twice as many egirs as all Oregon pro duces. Tho Rogue River valley should be exporting a car n day or more of eggs. The prosperity of the valley depends upon diversified production. It alwavs has. At much less investment, without waste of time, the valley could in a year ship as many cars of potatoes, vegetables and eggs as it ships of fruit The climate, soil and natural conditions are most favorable. Water, the one thing hitherto lacking, is now plentifully supplied. There is ho excuse except lethargy for not making all these products as much of a business enterprise as fruit.. There arc niany neglected, natural resources in our mines and forests that rcnuire great capital lo develon. But our diversified soil products are a neirlected resource that require but little capital and only labor to develop to make this section the most productive and most prosper- ous of the garden .spots, of the world. Willi it Inrjjo inmilior of 1oUj;iUos ptt&t!nt, liiu lUiminl wmnly onvcn Uon of Uie Woumii' CluiHttnu Tom Iteritttoc Union oivuoil Ui'ih Moiutny nl tho HuptiKt cliuu'h. Tho ontivo tiny will bo dcxotOtl ( lli fojupor ntioo urtostum in thn .eumily, Dolo pnlo's tiro prvpnl lrtm ull sootion1 tf Uie ooutily. i The luAtrnliur scioii opouod luvl ly nflor 10 o'olook this nirniii);, Tho afternoon hiMsioit opened nl 1:30, wliilo this ovemtiji'x HoHsftiJn will upon at 7:30 oVIoek. A fentnvu of to nijjhts !oion will liu nnf htltlrvsst hy Rov.'llnillk T,-V A CHILD'S WASTE CLOGGED BOWELS .Makes It CnHH, I'wtlth, llcMtlcss mill l'terlfh It TuiKth lr Omtrf ilu "Syrup of FlgV COW MM ': '.'The L'He of the htate vt. Tilbur 'HCettmim, -'for cattle htcdlinjr, wn? f4itjmibiel in the circuit court ! day owin' to tho nbbcnce'of ovol nnportunt witnesses. Coffman wu? etried in (-March, the jury disagree ing. ' Coffmnn with two other wuh ac 'Jeusoil of KtcaliiiK Several head of cuttle -in the Jii Uutto couury. IJo is u young man who is uiil to I111V9 been led, Jnto, the trouble by older Jieuds. it. , - 57'. f' LINER'KEWEflU A'TOTAL t p WECK 0FF'-:IIERIA iLONDdN, Sapt. 4ll.-4.TI1d Ham, 41 ACRE RANCH SOU) FDR 111,000 R, A. Pierce has purchased a 41 acre alfalfa ranch Just north ot Cen tral Point from J. E. Nichols, paying 111,000. The place Is entirely under water and is said to be an exception ally good purchase at the price. The deal was made by the Clark Realty company of this city. The place Js fuily Improved, the houses and out buildings being mod ern and well equipped. Mr, Pierce will make hhruome on the tract. ? ' ,.bur.AmcriL'Uii Jiner Kmneru in u to pUvteck in thuicmi-of lborin, avcoriiieho t a. '(lisnrttJi row3ve(J hero touuy bv IJovd nsreney. ji) details of the wreck were given. ' ' UOWLINO 1TKJ1H. Following tho opening of the alloys tttt the Nat Saturday, night, n keen In- teres t has been displayed by local bowlers. " Much Interest was 'Shown 'Sunday afternoon In tho spoelal match between "Cutoy" Froldogger and gargUMerrlck vs, "Cupid' Lauronco vand "Spagetti" Ulrlch. Tho Sargt, (and the "IJttlo Tin Cod" dlspayqi rold-seaspn form, "Qutey"1 and "ppa- gettl,, rolled -iuvfalr form but wllj ahow.niarkod t Iiopt-oveinont as tho )km advances, Patton rolled the flrst200i.gu!uo of the season, in a .iButchtgatue Monday nlgbt, when lip rolled ,221, 208, 192. Ho Ib ready cto nee all that (dlsputo his cham- ylelp of our fair' cUy ,jv.TM"rwIll be a special meeting of ,Wwlr en Wednesday evening for Uhj purpose of re-organUlug Uie city ' ,jew, fer piis Reason. All .bowlet-s GROWS -HE. POTATOES ON BLACK STICKY V. II. Cowlcs of fire alarm fame has conclusively demonstrated thai lino potatoes ciJn bo grown upon black ticky ht)il. Jle in hhowin line JJIiio 'Victor hpuds grown 011 lun Wohtaway oichanl, northeast of Medforrt. Mr Cowlcs nays Ihat he 'planted the potatoes aK.uii experiment, hav ing been told that potatoes couh not be growtl (ij)oh rtticky, althougli liu guvuUieui no'cnie or cHltivati:;)) after planting. ARMORED ROOFS TO WARD OFF AIRSHIPS LOK1JOX, Sepl. 11. Annorui) roof for all buildings containing explosives form the latest innovatbn of the war office. The very hucceftil oxperiuienU that have been marie of, Into in (he ne of the aeiQplauo in time jf war liuo not beuiir without their effeei iijkjii the military expuith of tho world. As u c-oileijieii('u of tlii'se siict cesbcb, Ihu. war office now iceog niy.Ch hu danger to wliich oil tnnk, luseilals an(l maga.iucx would be fiubjeetcl to by air craft in war time, wit.ii the result that ii all jirpb ability Mich buildingH throughout lie lnijed Kingdom will ,borty l.o equipped with those armored tojutfH us u protection tiyuiiiit' bombs, MRS. BlrTNER SUES HIKE lire. Emma lliltner bns brought suit against the Mutual Life IiiMir anee company for $o000 he claims is due her on n policy covering the lifu-of E. F. A. Uittner, her huMhand, deceased. Aoconling to the complaint filed in the circuit court, Ilittner paid an annual premium on his policy of 4"000 by presenting it local agent with a note for the amount. The note was Accepted by the agent, it irf Miid, but not forwarded to ie company and ncrepted by them. It is understood Unit the defense will be based upon hcse grounds. .Mr. Ilittner ubk.- for $."000 with interest from the dale of her husband's death " ' . ' Upset Stomach and Indigestion "I'mto'if IMHtcHsln" Cure Hour, Ous sy Htomai'li In I'lyo Minutes Children dearly love to tnko dollc lons "Syrnp ot Kls" and nothing else cleans and regulates their tun dor llttlo stonmch, liver and thirty feet of bowels 10 promptly and thoroughly. Children get bilious and count I puted Just like grown-ups.' Then they get sick, tho tongue la contud, stom ach Four, breath bad; thuy don't oat or rcbt well; they hecotno feverish, crosa. Irritable and don't want to play. Ijlswnr mothers for your child's sake, don't forco thu llttlo one to awntlow nauseating castor oil. violent calomel or harsh Irritants like Cathartic pills.- A tenspoontul of syrup, or rigs will novo your child smiling utid happy again In just n few hours. Syrup of t'lgs will gently clean. Hwectcu and reg ulato tho stomach, ninko the llvor activo and inuvo on and out of thV bowels nil tho constipated matter, tho Bour bile, tho foul, eloggedup waste and poisons, without causing cramps or grlpTng. With Srtip of Figs you am not drugging or injuring your children. Ilclng composed entirely of luscious figs, Henna and nromntlcs It cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all' ages ami for grown ups plainly printed on tho package. Ask your druggist for tho full namo "Syrup of Figs anil Kllxir of Senna" prepared Jby tho California Fig Syrup Co.. This is tho delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Hofuso anything ehso offered. STAR THEATRE Pholopluya of ihuIcIiIchh quality In thumo, acting and photography. THt DKPUTVH nUTl'" Our western fenturo THK (JAU.MONT WKKK1.V NO. SiO. lli'rtt film nowspaper lit tho world. "run viu:cki:i taxi" Whoro n woman's reputation and a man's Innoconco losted 011 tho wouian'a Una s M "A ItAOK 1H1U hlllKllTY" Sensational A wumnu's bravery counts Thrilling "THK POSTMAN'S KSUAIWUK" A comedy full or but ha'sl and hot ho'sl Al Slither singing "Mother Mnclim" KonmsT Piano Thoy AND WOOl.WOHTH aro unexcelled Drums AUTO EXPRESS QUICK DELIVERY Call us up for all kluds of Express work quick dcllvory our specialty. PAUL & LAWRENCE Phone Pacific 3351 Stand at Nash "- A SNAP 60 acres, six miles from Medford, good graded road crosses tho tract, all frco soil, at $50 per aero. $1000 will handle, easy terms on balance Part Is crock bottom land, suitable for alfalfa. Several springs on tho placo. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin crook district. W. T. York & Co. CO.MINO NAT (lOOPWIN in "OMVKtl TWIST" Sept, 13 and It "TUP POWKIt OF PKSTUUCTION" In three reels, Sept. in and 17, and "I.UCII.hK" In throe reels, produced from Owen Muredltli'a great poom of that name. ADMISSION 10 cents. GHIIiDltKN, 5 cents. ISIS THEATRE VAUDEVILLE. PHOTO PLAYS, JIOUKH ,V IIOUSH Comedy singing and talking net. 4 PHOTOPLAYS i THK PKATU OF HAUL Dlbllcal THK NKW DAISY farce comedy In "Ulack mid White'' with an amusing finish. '( THK KXTKNKION TADLK Drama. A DASH Tllltr THK UI.OUD3 A lllogrnph farco comedy Comliiir Friday THK OLO.HK OF THK AMKIHOAN DEVOLUTION (United States History Series No. 0) With Mr. Marc McDormott as Thos, Jefferson GOOD MUSIC Matinees Saturday and Sunday S p.m. Matlnoo prlccs'Ce nnd 10c Evening Porformnnco 7 p. in. Admission evcqlncs 10c and lCc Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. C. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lnnds, Contest and Minloi Cases, Scrip. Time It. In flvo minutes all btomnch distress will go. 'Ho Indli gestipn, heartburn, sourness or belch ing of gas, acid, or eructations of un digested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Papo's Dlnpppsln ls noted for Its speed In regulating upxot stomachs It H the surest, quickest nnd most certain remedy In tho wholo world and besides It Is harmless. Millions of men and women now oat their favorUo foods without fear thoy know now It Is needless to have a bad stomach. Please, for your sake, got u largo flfty-cont caso of Pnpo's Dupoplii from.auy drug storo and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable llfo Is too short. you aro not here long, so make your stay ugreoable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy It, without dreud of rebellion In tho stomach. Diapepslu belongs hi your homo anyway. It should bo kept handy, should one of thu family ont Home. thing which doesn't ngrco with thorn or In case of an attack ot Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach do rungqmont at daytime or during tho night It Is there to give the, quickeflt, surest relief knewn: Km n W m v -irJLit t xmj ! 1 ' IT PAYS TDK l'llOTOtiltAPUDU TO UHH AND KA.MlLE iiSeneca Cameras They am unoqunled In nfmpltclty of oporntlon, In dunthlllty and In results., Jluvo many iiiaiked Improvements not found on 'any other Camera. Mado on Honor Sold on Merit Noty in tho Trust Our lino In exceptionally comploto, consisting of many stylnn nnd l7cs, icnubllpg every oi0' Interested in. photography to socuro Just tho Camera thoy want. HENEOA CAMERAS will please your cuBtoiporo, aivt pny yo a BQqd "roflt. r WIIITK TODAY KOIl HANDSOMELY ILLUHTHATED CATALOG SENECA CAMERA (MFa. CO., Rochester, N. Y, Largest Iiidopendont Cainora Manufacturers In the World, -tf l&: ir 1 'nt BIG LOT or idi lb BARGAINS irnvo one Hue inside "13 AST FRONT'Mot on lioso nvemio, HO xMO feet, sidewalUs in aticl paid for, lot lays high nbovo grndt;; iiotieo llio largo troo. Tho lot adjoining held at $1000. This lot would bo a good buy a(. $700, and very eJieap at $(00. Vor a few days I will off or this swoli location for a nice homo at $ I2j5. H. E. GATES, Owner . IXtitotio Avoiuio. ., . Flour? Coffee? I'l ! Tea? OR WHAT? Anything you buyfrom us in thoQroi eery lino will bo right. Our Bakery Do partment is a sourco of pride to us invetigate. Men Grocery Co. Nearly a quarter of a century undor tho eamo management ' . THE v Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It lias succeeded beuauso of Soundness of prneiplo -Economy of management ' Safety of investment 'Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000,00 IV. I. VttWtor president O . il Lindley, Yico Pros. . . . C.-W. MoDonald,,Cahicr tf Hi J t .iiit CrETIYOUR, BOXES t, - p AND CRATES . i for Peachps and Cantaloupos from ROGUX RIVER COMMISSION CO. Mdford, Origon Pttc.6621. , ' Home 307 I s 1 '.- v - S. 'V "r ' f' , I If" r , j. '