ftl TMEDFOUD MATT, TRTBUNE, MTCDFOTIT), OIWGON, MONDAY, vmilUATlY 10, 1014. PAGE TnREE e POSSIBILITIES OF IRRIGATING VALLEY ATTRACTATTENTION ANOTHER CUT IN EXPRESS RATES ON SMALL William O'Oaia of Denver, a mem ber of I Iki coiiliai'liiiK linn uf 'Tim I'liilliim Conilnmllon Co. t O'durn," who make a wpcclnlly of IiiIkuIIuii HyKtetllN, Wllll'M IIH fllllllVVH to IiIh nautili, I'lolWtur I'. .1, O'Oiirit; "I MVI'iW'll till) Nl'VV Ycill'll I'tlilloll of tlm .Mail Tribune ami lutvn rend Dm hmiiik with iniii'li Intcii'Mt, ami wMi to hIiiIk that tlm ili-lullcd do hcilptioii an net forth in that paper '. Im nothing limit' than a I'onfinnatioii 1 of tlm opinion which I formed tlm hhort liruo I hum in vnur city ami that luuui'dlutu ieinity. "I note, from your letter of .lim itary Mil that yon refer to the mut ter of irrigation ami think it nceiU attention, ami hIiicc the development of irrigation eiiinex within the hcopo of my vvtiil;, I would he indeed pleiiHiil to learn what the pohhIIiIII tie mo for tlio development of ir rigutimi in that locality, and an out line of tlm plan for Mich develop meat wliicli would appeal to our people there ; that Im to nay, do they detlre to hnvti IhU development work carried out hy a private irrigation compiiuv or through an Irrigation dirttrict (a munieipal corporation)! "Tlm matter of litigation devel opment, hoth in the inleicU of the farmer and the iiirturf u a prob lem that demamlN the mutt careful attention mid consideration of ex perienced ctigineerM and liuiinexN men, in order to iuiturti ittt ultimate HiiceeHH, ,My ohitervutioii of the fanning land in your immediate vi cinity give mo the iinpieMon tlint it in ipnte vuluahle, uiiil with an ir rigHliou sjntein properly deigned and couhtiucled, and with a rcliahlc water Hiipply, that mm n whole it should appeal to tlm inventing pub lie, ami you xlmuld have practically no difficulty in dixpo.ing of your mortgagci or ImmU for the earning out of the conktructiou cvpciiNe mid all neeewKiiry cxpeuditurcH. I vvih to caution ,oii to he extremely care ful in tlm placing of tin important work, and avoid it getting into the linmlri of inexperienced engineer and promoter. "If poMihle, I would like to have a general outline of the plan under which the irrigation company re ferred to propose to develop the irrigation hjntem for the land iu your immediate vicinity." PACKAGES ES AND GAM E CHANGES ALONG tlm police work he Mgregnted from tlm work of limit propagation and milinou hatching' ll recommended thai there ben licnd vvuiilen in holh tlm fih ami I life gumo dcpiirtmontri, land Unit tlieir. ilatiei rent In the. oil- forceinent of' the law with regard limit I INK WfOTFIl !"'" ,! """"' LlllLU UUUULUILUj u HM (,,..., thai mi Kweeilng roductlonH In oxpremt eluirgnH In tlm Mute of Oregon will ho effected hy tlm ittnto railroad com IiiUhIoii iih a remilt of tlm recent ox leiiiled loufiireneu with tlm fixpriMN eompiiuleit In Portland on March 1. In addition tu tlm modlflriitloii of tlm minimum rliiirge from the tutor Mntti rate fixed hy tlm latomtato com niereo roinmliiilon, whlrh hint lieuii (tallied by the woittern Mnteit gHiior ally, Uregon him oldnltied a further odlflentloii and ndjiiilmeut of rate to meet local roiuumrclttl comlltloui, particularly tlio rati: affecting tililp muiitH between Portland and other cllltm of tlm Htato Kxprnmi rnte nre bimeit on 101 poll ml merchauillne tinckageii, nud urn I'radunteil down, a different rat.t pur pound, It bould Im noted that nouitt of tlm limit utrlldng ilucn-imcx ore on tlm itmnl pnekngo uhlpnmutii, nmt MtiitUtlm mIiow thai tlm grent Tiulk of the buMncM h Included In ulilpnieni weighing lem than SO VOIiihIh. Tlm nvvrngu la probably nround 30 pound. I'oIIowIiik urn hoiiiii or tlio old nud now rule rompnred between I'ort Inud nud typical (hipping point, To Mcilford noil .Uliliuul f :n 3S ,nr, .7 1 i I 10 cln rnleii. Wnlor competition or other ((iiulllloii may innkv chnrgo lower tlmn (bote fixed In certain locnlltlo. No micrlnl rnte now In effect nro to bo larrenned, nud any upcclal com modliy rnte In exce of 75 per cent of the new rnte will bo nutomntls nlly reduced to Hint biul. Oregon hlo get tlm benefit of n modification of tlm minimum rate In common with other weitern tntc. Tlm tniemtnto mlulmuni hn been fixed nt 70 rent, but tlm Intrnntato mlulmuiu will bu r.3 cent. Thl U Dm minimum on 100 pound of nior chnudiNi), tlio inlnlmum being grnd tinted n nro other rnte. ('Image in the fixh and gaum de pailmenlM made leceullv vvere upon Hiiggctiou made hy u eominillee appointed by tlovcinor Wnl, i'oii niting of II, It. Van I)u(tr, prei deiil' of tlm Multnomah Angler' 1,'luh, IVnnk M. Warren, milnmn pitekur, ami .1. W. FcrgiiMni, tnt' iitHuram'o commilouer. Tin report, miide to (loveiuor, commercial fwli intirc-U Hluuild he Wch liiht mouth, H'commendid that ' inoperlv represciitid on the hoard pyr- iutcudeulH of the Inileliery work in the fi-li dcpaitment and of the flume and limit piopngation and i ' 1 1 1 fl eflorl iu the game 'h'imrliuent he new poition. The n-port. further ponied out u mmihir of liitiuice where hoth department could he more economically maintained. Couunercinl men branded tlm com miftioii iih juefflcietit, owing to lack of harmony nud ineiotaiued thai Kportmnen, on the other hand, con tend thai at IciihI two meinljer of the hoard aliould ho numpoHod of ihoNo directly intl-rcfiled iu angling and game. An ideal uommiftftiun, confuting of two cnjiiirtori'ial fich men, two game mini and one from n hiologicnl de partment of mi rducntional in(ilu liou in nuggcHted, I'lircluiNc of eatiterii hrook trout egg for Orcxon walerti ih JH-adviii-cd, the coimnitice hnlievui, because tlm cHolpru fih i not Hdnjiled to the Kwift, cold Oregon stream. The committee believe sufficient trout of native vnrielien eftn he procured for nil the fry needed for liberation. The recommendation i made that the utato' men co-oprato elwcly with the representative of the gov ernment fiHliene bureau in thl h-trict .sir Tt: b V f Ji s K J Vl iv h 'ili 5 pound (inckngn $ ,00 10 pound pnekngo . .7f 20 pound inckn!it . .1.00 .10 pound pneknge . 1.13 10 pound package . 1.13 fiO pound imckngc 1.13 100 pound pnekngo 3.10 Theie nro tlm maximum ro LEAGUE'S VALENTINE Tlm Jacksonville Knworth League IiunIuc meeting won held at the home of Mi ()ra Stout Wedncmlny evening, Februnry 1 1 1 It. There went fifty preeut. Sever al .Medford lengiier ntteuded and pronounced it the most enjoyable Hum they ever had. After huineH was over two hour were hpeut in giiuie and the mot amusing feature wa watching the young t'olU, cutting out different animal for a prire. Otto N'eitlemey er won firt piizu for gcut and lrcd .lenkiiiM hoohy prire; Mi l.tta Norcoui liibt tirie for Indie and Mr. Will Henry hoohy prut. When ii p io r vviih announced huge red and white heart with black dan was placed on the wall with nil the ladle Humeri on under Hide, each gent registering hi name on ide out not knowing who Im would get for mippcr until tlm heuit wax tinn ed. The hall and dining room vveie hcmitifully dicoraleil iu red and white, with huge, heail swinging from ueuter. Two long tallies vvmo Hi't in white with red heait nt each place with white dait a a Miuveuir. Uellcioim refrcliiucntu vvero berved. When leaving the giic! prouuiiuced Mis Dm iih nueen of hotceh. 8114 PLACER GOLO IN THIRTY DAYS RUN NEW FIRM OE FRUIT (WANTS PASS, I'eh. 115. Placer gold that pulled the cale down to the IiJ-ouiicit notch, each ounce worth $18 in exchange, for I'nele Sum' golden eagle, wiik the sight that greeted the eye of (Irani Pa people Saturday a the first clean up of a thirty -day run at the Martin & Daniel mine, in the (lalicu dm triet. This mine, fonuetly known a the Corle & Dean property, vvn purehaned a hort time ago by M(rn. Martin and l)uuicln, mining men recently from Alnkn, and tin I the flrt clean-up o"f the luiee Iiom'h under the work done hy the now owner. They have heen oper ating during tlm past III) day with u single giant, nud the 17:1 ounce of diiHt represents what vvim fouml iu the boxes. Iledrock has not vet heen cleaned up, and thm is c)ectcd to leturu another lot of the iiieeioiis metal. At lite present miukct price of gold, the 1711 ounce hrought In Satuiiluy was worth $l II, or more than $100 for every day the mine vviih operated. The Kind of Men Who "Roll Their Own" They arc the finest type of men in the world resourceful, persevering, active mind and hody always striving, always accomplishing in every line of human endeavor. The creative instinct is strong in these men. They like to make their own cigarettes, with their own hands, just the way they want them. They p refer the cigarettes they roll for them selves from ripe, mellow "Bull" Durham to bacco to any ready-made kind they can buy. genuine: "naptri" u.ith each Sc lack. trJ ifNClpCO j ifal iiuniiriifi - if jflPiK'SiiiiiiiiBiM iilfaiiilllhiLuiiUiMiifiiilll 1 Vi 5 k w- Ir---- iM - WaSm in wkvi i mi WmmmmrtP wm I llllllill TO! incs touay rou your own- lllll'l NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY Residence on XoHh Central avenue, next to Elks' Temple, two blocks from postofficc. KEV. a L. HALL of rarshficld, owner, will sell to your advantage rather than his own. Write him at Marshfield or see local real cstato dealers. Will exchange for property in Coos Bay or Mc Minnvillc, Ore. Bull Durham SMOKING TOBACCO (Cnough for forty hand-made cigarettes in each Sc sack) Once a man learns the rich, fragrant freshness and delightful, mellow i -rrmrJ avor ot Uulr Durham hand-NSlfvivTK-, made cicarcttcs he never smokes any other kind. Get "the Mak- today roll your own" and obtain thorough, healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfaction. PRFP An Illustrated liooklct, showing A iVI-,1 COfrect way tQ ..Ro Your 0wn Cigarettcs.anda Hook ofcigareitc papers will both tr mailed to you, frtf, on postal request. Audrc "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ! "I ! 5 - J -- A now lirm of fruit dlstiilmlor Im heen oignuUed in New York City, under tlm imnm of Dcnuix, Kimhall & Pope, cotnpriMng John Y. Deiiui of Loudon, (', II, and ( W. Kimhall of N'ew Wirk and (leo. K. Pope, icpichcutalivu of the Cali fornia 1'riiit DisliilmloiH ut New Voik. Tlm fn m him ithahllhei of lleei III New Voik mid Chieago mid will ilhtliihiitu nil good in all mar ket Imhw'cn tlm coii nud uihlein xeahouid, in addlilon Io i'!iiiu)eiiii and foieiun coimliiin '., Mi WelU'uuy will ie)uei'ii llm STOMACH TROUBLES Imrciihlug. A Slinplo Itemed)-, It him lieon Hiitd tlio liudy la like u iimrlilno. ami dlgoatloii and elimina tion of food aru tlio two grout factors to health. If the dlgeMivo organ nro weak, tlm htomaili ovoi taxed, wauto matter nrcumululca In tlm hvhIoiu tlio liver getH HlugelHli and the blood beeonio tli In and devitalized. Wo want to imk every pornon In (IiIh vicinity who In troubled with In. dlgetitlnn or a weak, vvorumit utomach to try our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic, Ylnot. Wo Know It will strengthen nnd louo up tlio weakened, tired and ovorUjcodjiurvoH of tlio dlgestlvo or-5-i, 'crefi u hearty aiipotltu, nud repUroVtkue with itreugth, Wa JUMt heard of a rasu of u mail in I'ortlsud, He., who mirrored from a had utawaeii trouble for )eum and hud hmo io wwk ho could hurdly vh!I who wu buildup by Vluol no ho could et hiurUly without tlio vIlKlitent ilUtrfWi)" Try u bottlu'of Vluol KNd If II full In help you w will kIv lack your money MvtUwi Vhnwnur, Mud lurA Orcgyn V H i'ur lli)4Hi, bijMilij Hu lr oiii Hmxi HNltn H'i ris 1 I z ? T ? ? f t ? ? ? y t t t t t t t r r r ? X i West Side Stable Under New Management As a Feed Barn Ivuoogni.ing tlm necessity o.t" a toed barn in luiliord, the AVest Sido Stables have bedn rearranged and aro now opened as a feed barn, racks being arranged so teams can bu driven in and hitched, all being under cover. There is a largo amount, of floor space, in the barn and a mnnbar of teams can bu accommodated. PRICES FOR USE OF RACKS FOR TEAMS, 25c. SINGLE RIGS OR SADDLE HORSE, 15c. Also good stalls for taking care of horses at night if desired. GIVE US A TRIAL a f f t T t t y T t4 t t t f ? T t y WE CO-OPERATE "With our depositors and clients ill every way within I the sphere of secure banking principles, and con stantly endeavor to render the best possible service. Accounts subject to check (large or small) arc cor dially invited. The Jackson County Bank MEDFORD, ORE. Capital, $100,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $75,000.00 $8.20 ROUND TRIP TO THE MEETING OF OREGON DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE AT Eugene, Thursday, February -19 Via the 1 l.Ot. 6S!USTAl I iii mib a oy The Exposition Line, 1915. Tickets will be sold from Medford, February 18 and 19, and will be good for return until February 20. Low Round Trip Fares to All Other Points Call on nearest S. P. Agent for full particulars, train schedules, etc. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. GET BUSY AND BUY A GOOD LITTLE CAR OR A GOOD BIG CAR. We have them hoth in tlio HUPMOBILE nnd CADILLAC. Wo nre in u position to look nfter these cars after wo sell you one. Our uuvluuiicul tlcimttincut is of the best and vo nro iu bus iness to htny. Where heavy pulling i minimi, tho renr construction -gives moro trouble than any other part. Tho UUTMOUILE and OAU. ILLAC hoth have full floating axles and will stand the ntruin on all torts of roads and conditions. Our little vnlloy is 60 j;eo graphically situated and surrounded by mountains that any direc tion you go it jetjuires heavy pulling. Automobiling is now a bus iness proposition us well ns pleasure. Get your order in quick and bo ready for both. Our IIl'I'P demonstrator has arrived. Wo will bo pleased to give you a demonstration. It will cost you nothing and you uro under no obligation to buy. Crater Lake Motor Car Co. 18 South Fir Street. P&LAAA lift v f8jBjWP"WM IBM ft Him Immlly uu will uh J W Jhwuil .