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" i ' i ' ' wrnyFOTTO watt; TRTTnryrc, arrcpFORP, oeaon, montay. xovemww 10. ion. , i CO-OPERATION NEED PONIES IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, "THE PINNCE OF TONIGHT," AT PAGE TUESDAY, NOV. NTH PageTheatreTSyNov.ll OF POTESTX. jfg n W.11. mil" iwiwin "J St ,j.:m. i m.. . nu 1 i , h.ih 11 i i i j i i , i .... i i n i J.fr! t ION FRUT GROWERS To secure a fuller co-operation among fruit growers for un orchard altmu-iip campaign .mil n bettor In Bpcntloii of pro 08, n permanent or IjniiUntlon was effected by a Inrgoly attended mnPK meeting of frutt men nt tho public library Salurdny with S. V. Rockwlth as chairman and K. V. Cnrloton an secretary. Tbc chair man wax authorize upon a motion by Don Shuldon to select a commit too of nine orohnrdlata and business mem to consider tho blight situation and confer with tho county court niton a clean-up campaign. Tho fol low Ing woro named: A. Sum- nor. 1 11. Madden, W. r. Vawter, (ieorgo Putnam, A. C. Allen, W. V 11. Campbell, I). V. Stono, J. A Terry. H. C. Garnott. S. Vilas lieckwlth, permanent chairman, and K. W. Carleton, permanent secretary, will bo members cx-otflclo. A tcntatlvo program, calling for Increased Inspection and labratory oxporlmentnl work, as prepared by a volunteer committee was read and Hb sections discussed. Speeches wero niado by Commissioner Carson, 1'rof. O'Qara, A. C. Allen, Oeorgo U. Carpenter, C. K. Whlsler, Prof. Itcl mer, Uen Sheldon, 11. C. Egau. W. A. Sumner, 1 II. Madden. E. It. Oatman and others, Cnrson Makes llrjcf Speech Commissioner Carson stated thai tho proposed program was Impossible as It conflicted with the state laws. Ho said in part: "Co-operatlou among the. growers is tho great essential to stamp out blight. It Is criminal folly for or chardlsts to experiment with fako remedies, llko blue vltrol and Coop er's Spray and If I hear of its being done, 1 wilt have to uso the axe. Tho government spends thousands of dol lars anhually under direction of trained scientists to conquer blight and If they cannot do it, with all their knowlcdgo and laboratory equipment, what can a poor orchard lst' do, or his hired man? "Tho only way blight ran bo eradi cated and It can be absolutely, i by a spirit of co-operation among tho orchardlsts, of strict attention to business, of absoluto obedience to tho orders of tho chief and deputy inspectors and if orchardlsts did ne: clean up when ordered I will be com pelled to condemn tho orchards and destroy them as 1 have bad to do in the past. Ak for Co-oioratlon "This would bo an unpleasant duty, but I warn you now that the stato commission has tho power and this power will bo sternly and rigid ly enforced if tho orchardlsts of this valloy don't co-operate to a man and each do his share toward destroying this scourga. "Don't expect the stato to do It. Don't expect tho county to do it. This is your own work. You must do It yoursches. Put your automobiles in tho garage and go to work. For get what soineono else is doing. If tliero is blight in your orchard cut it out. Sterilize the tools with corro slzo subllmato which Is the only agent which will do tho work. This Is your own problem. You orchardUts hero must work out your own salva tion." Prof. O'Gara gavo a history of the Might germ and Its ravishes and told of tho successful efforts for Its con trol, which ho stated, dopended upon co-operation of orchard owners. Wants J,ocal Labrntory George Carpenter urgod tho estab lishment of a laboratory In Jackson county for study and research work upon tho blight bacteria with a view to scouring tho anti-toxin which would counteract tho disease. Ho bullcvod that tho present system of cutting back would not keep tho troublo under control. Toward this end ho offered to donate $500 so that work could bo started at onco. C, E. Whlsler suggested that as the government experts and univer sity experts with years of apodal training nud porfectly equipped lab oratories at their disposal were working and hud been working for jeara on this very problom that local orchurdlbts could accomplish more by concentrating their efforts and re sources upon fighting tho blight as it now existed and with tho best weapons nt their command. Profcstor Itclmor of tho O. A. C. experiment station doclared that In his opinion tho only permanent orad. lcatlou. of tho blight would come through perfecting a bllght-reslsting stock. Tho experiment station, he nded was seeking a species of pears which wero not Biiscoptlblo to blight and it was their hbjio that by graft ing upon tho commercial variety a pear could bo evolved which would bo ininiiinu from tho dlbeaso. It wus tho sentiment of tho meet IngUhat Inspection bo increased and mora rigid and that a general clean up pf nil orchards bo mudo at onco. wM feMKfcJEi &$ti2f Ik.' 9;kM. Jill imF Hfiiii Wiimjn&5- mi- VrfsF-v jjj 5Sul'! HK wSS .' ' 'i , i 1' It 5. luo unexpected that succeed- 11, on clnhomlo liniiquct Imnnl h white lilosom, riMiii; from the cur- host nt !ul in the mimic world hack hpicnd. It i a triimgiilnr -hnpt.il af fair, itoiiltin-' (o tho rout of tho .titi-o of iho foollIglit. In tlio lust not f Bll(j i,,,,., ,, imi,tilin snow plow "Tlie Prince of Tonight," the fan- K''R through n grmlon of artificial , .. . , ,,...,. flowi-j- niiil n Munll crop of prottv last.c nitiMcnl comely winch mil .P-l.l.otr0er!.. The umIiIo center of tain Imo ( 11 hen-lit nlinnst level with the table it.-olf. And herein licjt Iho uuc.poctcd, u voiitulilo Miipriit, nnd one quickly commemlcil liy counfiiM sours of htitge doing, vet not n single hliow girl "broiler" nor "pony" pear nt the Page Tuesday, Xoumher the tnatglo i liaaktil will- rod nud op-i out of that hod of flower-. I. WOMEN WORKERS GET $8.64 PER WEEK! E available Inud in Iho crock bed. This uudertitking will afford omplnmcnt 'to a number, of men ami will un doiilitcillv Im of benefit to tin citv. I.et 111 wi-Ii the cumpany success. .1 uRmiiii'IIo Post. PORTLAND. Ore, Nov. 10. -no-' cause no definition has been made by , A carload of macliinery con-i-tin tho commission of the term "eper- of engine, drill, etc, to bo u-ul in lenced woman worker" the ruling of pnpcctiiig fur irolil in.Iuck-on ireik tho state Industrial welfaro commls- bed, nrrixed in this city of the It. It, slon, that commencing today no ox- V. railway Frnla" eenitir nnjl toilav porlonced women workers In Port-wn unloaded nnd moved lo the scene land factories shall bo employed for of operations. less than $S.64 a week or be allowed I This machinery, under direction of to work more than 54 hours a week Mr. Had ford, tho ecMiipmn's engineer did not become effective. in charge of the work, will be utilized What workers are entitled to the in thoroughly testing tho creek bed. ISIS THEATRE minimum wage will bo announced af ter the state-wldo conference has made its recommendation. WILD WEST SHOW MEDFORD NOVEMBER 16 TO 19 Lovo Chandler, tho tlx-foot-four champion broncho buster of Klamath county, is of tho opinion that In eu'.e gold is found in imying quantities, ns !? confidently eHeteil by many, a dredge will he iuMnilid and the ground workud sv-tHmutical-l.v. The comiMtuy nresfnlin-' (lie rnter- prie already ha n coiiMiU-rnhle , changeable for S acreage of land figncd up and in ease lag Stampi. the extMrinuRi prw a success more 1 will u.idnnlitedl he acquired. It is ?! PlIRriXT PHOTOPLAVS Toilaj's Progrnui SALVATION SAL Vllagraph Till: KTOI.KN moim:i Kdison Comedy A Ti:Nt)i:it-iii:.uTi:i chook Illograph a ci,i:vi:u sToitv Patho Hero Tninorniw Till: YOl'Nt! MRS. K.VM1US Two Reels Wo glvo coupons which nro ox- & II. Orccn Trad- CHICAGO'S GREATEST SUCCESS LoConipto & Floslior Pro3ont Tom Arnold In tho GORGEOUS MUSICAL SPECTACLE "The Prince of Tonight" By Adams, Hough & Howard OVERFLOWING WITH SONG HITS AND STUNNING GIRLS 50 Ppnnlp EXCELLENT CAST rn ppnnp JV IGUpit; Pony Ballot of Wonderful Dnncora JU iCUplt; Tho Chango of Costumo and Scono Aro Bowildoring in Thoir Froquoncy FEATURES Tho Bluo and Silvor Ballot Tho Transformation to tho Land of tho Moon Tho Tango, tho Hesitation Waltz and Turkoy Trot Tho Collogo Octollo and Moon Maidons Brilliant Spoctaclo of Flowors and Light PRICES Floor, $1.50 and $1.00; Balcony, $1.00 and 75c; Gallory, 50c Scat Sale .Monday .Morning nt Hip Mox OlTico. ' ' - ' " -I -- --r "Grlrrly Murphy" can bo rode, nnd , fHtimittcil that it will rcipure -f en nr' ho proposes to do so. Chandler 1st eight jears time to wr.rk cur thejt one of the owners of Sims & Cham!-1 t I W9 - . . . ler's Wild West Show, which will s appear In Medtord four das, com-' 1 If Grcv II i a A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.AAA.A.A. &AA &A.A.A.A..k.AAAA.AA.A.A.A.A.A.AA..A. -. . & a &.A -. -. aa . a .Khxm:Xmmh:mXh:ommm:w: ' ' '' ' " ' ' v wv w mcnclng Sunday, Novombor 1C. Furthermore, Sims & Chandler i J say they will back their assertion with money. Thoy have $100 t forfeit tho minute a horse is brought In that some of thoir boys canno ride. Chandler is not tho only feature of tho show, though rated as Its bejt rider. Resides him thore aro a score of other cowboys, all adopts at t'.i ticklish art of staying on the hurri cane deck of a pitching brohohj, nd experts at other cowboy spoits For tho first time In the IHitio of Medford a "bulldogglng" exhibi tion will bo given each afteraoin of tho show. This Is one of the most dangerous and yet most fatclnating of tho healthy, daredevil western pabtlmes. Tho object Is "throwing tho bull" not in the mannor ueed by tho Hot Stove loaguo, but b) wrestling until tho bruto Is con quered. Tho steer Is given n start down the track, and the bulldogger, mounted on bis faithful pony, gal lops after him. Ry tho tlmo the horse ovortakos tho steer, both are traveling at a mad run. Tho bull- dogger then loaps from his saddlo toward tho flying bovlno, grasping tho horns of tho animal. From then on it Is battle royal, tho stoer, Infur iated or frightened, throwing tho man about, tho man tugging and twisting, endeavoring to throw tho steer. Schonchln uud Riddle, two Modoc Indian cowboys, will do this dangorous feat ut each of tho Med ford performances. (Adv.) lair nnd Baldness threaten, you can't afford to be without STAR THEATRE ffsHai Gait It restores onlnrnl col or to grey and faded hair. It eradicate! dandruff, preventi baldneu,ind promotei a thick, healthy growth of hair. It U rot o dye. Use it. SCadJI 1UeS... Afl dm(j. TVto III JKU1TK1 Ct-hiut. L J. '--" ! Mi:m-'mi I'liAitMAtn Coffee You want coffee for its flavor and aroma; the coffee that has the most of the best flavor and aroma is Schilling's IScst, and none of it escapes on tho way from the roaster to your home, for it is held fast in our aroma tight tins. If ou drink coffee 2GS days In the eur you can't afford not to tr Schilling's Rest. ARROW SHIRTS Seek the Arrow label. By every test it marks a good shirt. The laundered cuffs have graduated cutout interlinings which keep them from cracking. $1.50 Up, Cluelt, IVsabody & Co., Inc., MaVcrJ (f)i Skis Mm& T ? v ? ? ? r r r ? ? ? l ? ? ? T ? t t I t t t t t f r t t T T T t T u w TODAY SIR WALTER SCOTT'S IVANHOE IN FOUR PARTS WITH KING BAGGOT IN THE TITLE ROLE Supported by Miss Leah Baird and a Hugo English Company. Produced in England by Horbort Bronon THE BATTLE SCENES ARE TERRIFIC ' THE SETTINGS ARE GORGEOUS 4 THE COSTUMING IS LAVISH A $25,000.00 PRODUCTION SIX MONTHS IN PREPARATION 1913 World's Series Baseball GIANTS vs. ATHLETICS Two Reels Tho Championship Games Played by tho New York Giants and tho Philadelphia Athlotics Shown in Detail Matinoo 2:15 P. M. ;;;;; ALWAYS TEN CENTS Evoning 7 P, M. A A. A. A. -- t t t t ? ? ? f ? f ? f ? ? ? f f ? T t t ? t ? ; f t ? ? t T T T t ? T t t t t T t t ? 'r I