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RXtfll fOTJH MEDFOKD mail. tribune AN INDUI'KNHKNT NKWHt'ArBIl ,PUBt.)HIIKI 1CVMKV AlTHtlNOON RXCKIT HUNDAY 1V TUB ainororm imuntin(i co. Ths Oemocratlo Times, Tho Mrjford Msll.Thft Mcoford Tribune, Thn South itn OrsRonlnn, Thn Aehlnmt Trlbun. Offlcn Mall Tritium- nullillnc :6-37-29 North Kir street) telephono 78. Official fnper of tho City of MaiUord. Officii i'Apar of Jnckson County. Entered nit second-class msttr st Medforil. Oicroi), under the act of March J. 1SJ9. KUBSORirTION KATEB Ons jmr, by mnll ......- 15.00 Ono inonlti, liy mnll .. .80 1'or month, tlellverol by carrier In MfMlfnnl, Jncksonvllle and Cen- trnl I'otnt . .. . .80 (Uttinlay only, hy mnll, icr year S.oo Weekly per yrnr . 1.50 With Medfdnl Stop-Ovcr PRESBYTERY MEETS ASHLAND. April 24. The Pros bytory of Southern Oregon convened Tuesday evening In tho First I'rcs liyterlnn church of Ashland. The Horiuou was preached by Kov. W. K. Shields of Bedford. J. li. Mason of Klamath Falls mm elected moder ator and Kov. J. Manley Spencer of ItoRiie Hlver temporary clerk. Her. II. A. Cimahan was received from tho presbytery of Spokane, and Installed. Tho rhnrpe to the pastor Mas Riven by Itcv. J. II. Dornn and tho charge to the people by Hev. J. K llalllle. Tho constitutional quos- tlmiH were propounded by Itcv. Y. K. Shields. Tho Ladles' Presbyterian society met In conjunction with the presby tcry. There vv'as a full attendance and fine services. Hev. Ernest Hall of the foreign board, with headquar ters at San Francisco, was tho speak er before the ladles and also ad dressed the presbytery. Dr. Crooks of Albany College was the principal speaker at the popular meeting on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Hayes of the North Pacific board was In at tendance from Portland spoke of tho work both Ik; fore tho presbytery and thu Ladies' society. , PENSION ASKED FOR JACKSON COUNTY VET. WASHINGTON, Aj.ril 24. Senn Inr Clintnliurlniu hns introduecil tin following Iiill, which wax renil twice mid referred to the eommittec on pen-ion-,: 'Tlmt the secretary of the interior be, mid lie is hereby, authorized mid directed to place on the penion roll, Miliji'rt to the provisions and limit.i tiotiH of the i)cn-ioii linv-, the inline of licnjnmin V.. Hull, late of com pany It, ninth regiment, Iown volun teer infantry, mid );y him u Hiieion nl (he rnte of $00 per month in lieu of that he i-. now reecivinj:." Mr. Hull i-. a ro-itlcnt of Jackson county. TEXAS TROOPS SENT TO AI'STIN, Tex., April 21 (loter lior Colquitt today ordered eight more oompaiiieK of tho Texus Nn t oiml Guard to llrownoville, wehre it i.nrt reported the border situation w.i very unite. Tho governor uiI lui more j-t'giiuentx probably will he mobilized uliortly at bolder point. SOUTHERN OREGON BAPTISTS MEET APRIL 2D Tho Tlilrty-soveiitli annual session of tho Hoguc Hlver liaptlst associa tion will bo held In Medford. April :'S, 29 and 30th and dolugates from all poiU of southern Oregon uro ex pected. Tho following program hag boon arranged: Tuesday Morning 10. 110 Dovotlonul, Hev. L. B. Simmons. Appoliitmunt of vommltteo on en rollment. Nominations. Kluctlou of officers. Session 1.30 Dovotlonnl. Mr. V. O. X. Smith. Letters from ohurnhus. HuportH from tho fluid. AddroHs. Kov. W. I), Illntion, D.I). Ironing session 7.3U Dovottoiial, M. II. U. Miimlmll. Miihlr. by itholr of thu First (Jhuruli Annual Pormou, Kov. M, II, llliisou, 1) n. Aumiuiirtmiunlti Adjouruiuoiil. JtS. CREATING IF wo aro gojiu to .have a prosperous community hero, .Medford people must loam to patronize local institu tions ami stop sending money out of tho country. It is equally truo that local manufacturers must make their output equal in quality ami, price to that imported, or tho business cannot be held. Competition must bo ade quately mot but being met, the community has no excuse for withholding support. Good will of the oonnnunity is essential in establishing any industry, though tle merits of the products must bo such as to sustain the business after its establishment. Wo have canneries in the valley whose output is etpial in quality to any in the country, yet they have to ship the bulk of their output 2000 miles to find a market, while our home srrooors' shelves aro stocked with canned goods grown and put up elsewhere. We aro establishing another cannery in a led ford, and can produce enough fruit and vegetables to keep a score of canneries in operation but if we aro to make them succeed, we must learn to demand their output of our dealers. Oregon is a veritable grave vard for canneries. There I aro half a hundred, idle and closed down, while the farin jors' produce is rotting in adjacent fields. The principal reason thev are closed and their resources lost to the com munities is because the oonmmmties themselves did not give the canneries the benefit of the home markets bought goods canned outside and left the home product to hunt a foreign market. Jn a majority of instances the out put was too limited to permit; of perfecting adequate mar keting machinery the output had to be sold at a loss and failure was inevitable. And all the while local money was being sent out of the country to pay farmers and can nery payrolls elsewhere. As with canneries, so with other enterprises that man ufacture for the community. The same principle governs and makes possible success in every factory venture. At the last meeting of the Merchants'' association an appeal was made to the people of Medford to call for but ter made by the new Medford creamery to give the out put a thirty-day trial, and if the product proved as good as imported butter, to continue the patronage. There is no reason why Medford money should be sent to California, when it can bo kept at home. To patronize the new creamery means an enlarged market for our home farmers. Tt means a development of the dairying indus- try, an added resource lor the tional and constantly growing Every enterprise that starts or is endeavoring to be come established needs the encouragement of the home market. Tf this is not forthcoming, there is slight chance of its success. The home industry makes the home pay roll and creates the oonnnunity prosperity. J3uy everything you can made at homo. T3uy everything possible from the home merchant. Don't semi money out of the country that can be kept working at home. Do this and yon will bo doing your share toward placing the homo town on a solid commercial and industrial basis and pro clncing an abiding prosperity. TO (Salem Capital Journal) That tho damage to the prune crap within a radius of 1C miles of Salem will reach (500,000 Is estimated by prune men today, as the result of in vesications of orchards slnco the last cold and rainy season of weather. From a personal Investigation of sev eral orchards County Fruit Inspector C. O. Constable declares that tho loss would reach $300,000. From tho re ports of tho continual dropping of prunes brought In to the Salem Fruit Union this morning, Itobert I'atilus. secretary of tho union, stated hobe lleved the loss would bo fully half a million. It was his opinion that If tho cold, wet weather continues, the loss will probably reach three-fourths of n million. Mr. I'atilus declared this afternoon that tho union had 1500 acres con tracted for, but that If thu prunes continue to drop oft on tho ground tho crop will bo miserably small. What Is needed Just at present Is clear, warm weather. In order fo save what remains of tho I'JH crop. Tho rain for tho most part proventcJ pollenlzutlou of tho fruit by HUDSON'. Wish. April 21. Johnny Tillman of Minneapolis to day holds a shudo decision otor Ad Wolgast horo today us a result of their ten round coutust last night. Five i omuls woru credited to Tillman and tho others were oven- Tho fighting was fust and furious from Clio start. After tho fourth round Wolgust tried for u hiiocicout but wuh uiiuhlo to roach a vuliiorabla spot. Tillman puppurod the former llghtwolght chumpluu'K head with lofts und tights uml rushed him to tho i opes several times. School Children, Attention I line .Mm veil the cusli pri.oH nf f m ml by i lie Coiiiiiioiniiil oliih in llio wnt Iliu fly" nuiiipiiigii. Tliey uro in the show window of Hid Toggery. On see lliimi limn wnt the ily, MMU'OM) (UM.MHIIUIAL CM 'II. mepfokp matt; trtountc, PROSPERITY valley, as well as an addi pavro'll for the eitv. TO TY Tho Oregon & California Power Company has made application to tho county court for tho use of public roads In Douglas county for tho con struction, maintenance and operation of poles and wires for tho transmis sion of electric current. Tho com pany owns six largo generating plants In Jackson, Joiephlno und Klamath counties In Oregon, and In Siskiyou und Shasta counties In California, and it Is now Invading northern ter ritory. Itecontly It bought tho plant at Clendalu, and the company wishes to enlarge In Its Douglas county field by soiling electricity to tho farmers, Tills powor will be used for all pur poses, especially pumping water for Irrigation, according to their plniiH. In Northern California this Is said to bo one of their most successful fields. They do not wish to oxrnto In Itoso burg, or In competition with tho present plants, according to tholr statement to tho county court. The company now has over -100 milts of line, und supplies thlrty-ono towns and villages with electric service. notici:. Notlco Is horoby given that tho i county court of Jackson county, Ore gon will on Wednesday tho Gth day of May, 1IUI, receive and open sealed bids for tho proposal of painting four bridges, situated as follews: Ono over Itoguo rlvor near tho town of Hoguo Hlver, ono over tho Itoguo river near Hold Hill, ono over Itoguo rlvor near Pumlto hill tho brldgo being known as tho McCIoud brldgo and ono over nig Dutto creel; near tho mouth of Dig Ilutto creek. In submitting bids tho material used Is not ho Included In tho bid as tho county will furnish same. The court resorvos tho right to re ject any or all bids. Mall or hand all bids to tho undersigned at Jack sonville, Oregon. O. A OAUDNKIt, County Clerk. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant OH H. IIAH'iXKTT IMioim Al, -17 Mil 4 7-7 a Ainhuluiiuj Hervlto Deputy Corotiftr ftrEDTrorcp, onrcciox. FEAR NO' FOR THE CI. PASO, Tomir, April " I That no Immediate trouble mm be e poetod from tho eontltutlonnllsts was tho prn ailing belief here lodiij as a result of Uouoral Villa's slato ment here estordiy tvuit he was op posed to MeVloo going to war with the Culled States. Soer.il officials here asserted they were reliably In formed that Otmerol Vtli.i dlsaKreos with Car run xu's letter to Piesldent Wilson nml tlmt a break between the two rebel chieftains w.ts near. (one-nil Villa sns he will remain In Juarez until the excitement abates ond will then return to Torreou. A special train, earr.xlng 150 American refugees from Parral, Chihuahua City mid Torreou, ar rived hero today. Consul l.etcher. they Mild, notified thrm to leave, al though no slpn of an aulI-Amerlcau outbreak was visible. The i:i,!hth itrltmdo from San Francisco was expected to reach here Sunda). l'OHTI.AND. Ore., April 21 Col C U. (nntonbein has niuiouuced to dn tlmt he will recommend to Presi dent WINou tho appointment of the following men to be field officers In the regiment ho propose to ralso If more troops are needed than tho reg ular arm) and national guard can furnish: William l. Flmcr. lieutenant colonel; C. K. McDonnell, mnjor First Ilatalllon; Cordon Voorhles, mnjor Second llattallen: Clenard Mc Laughlin, major Third llattallon. Colonel Cantenbolii will bo command ing officer. Most are Spanlhh war veterans. OLD PEOPLE GAIN St length by Taking Vlttol Here Is lronf So many cases like this nre con stantly coming to our attention that we publish It for the benefit of ethers: .Mr. John Wldma)er of Jackson. .Mloh., sas: "I am nearly 70 years nf age. and wns In a feebie condition but Vina! has done won ders for me. It Is tho best medicine to create strength I have ever seen and I have taken a good many of thorn. I.ast spring I uns run down and worn out but I took Vlnol nnd soon regained my strength. Vlnol Is certnlnly an Invigorating tonic for old pooplo." It Is tho medicinal curative ele ments of the cod livers without oil aided by tho blood-making nud strength-creating properties of tonic Iron which aro contained in Vlnol that mnkes It so efflclcetit In such cases. If you have an aged father, moth er or anyone In jour family who needs a stronth-creatlng tonic, try Vlnol on our offer to glvo back your money If It falls to benoflt. Med ford Pharmacy Mod ford, Ore P. 8. For Itching, burning skin try our Haxo Salve Wo guarantee It. GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HI GET GRAY Kept ber locks youthful, dark, glossy and thick with common garden Sage and Sulphur. When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Bulpliur, no ono con Udl, I causo It's done so naturally, so ovcnly. Preparing this mixture, though, at hornii Is muasy and troublesome. For 60 cents you can buy at any drug store tho ready-to-uoo tonic callul "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Kcmody." You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through jour hair, taking ono small strand at a tlma. 'ly morn ing nil gray hair disapjj?s, and, afU'r another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dan druff Is gone and hair has stopcd falling. dray, fadwl hair, though no disgrace, is a sign of old uge, and as wo all de siro a youthful aivl attractive appear ance, get biixy nl once with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur and look years younger. Ide Silver . Collars C.IMHCI M1U1, Ik, a. T, f m wbIHhSMIIsJImbH TROUBLE PRESENT WTHVILLA'SREBELS .'aw , rafissESJ H ipp'-'sNo" H m M SI' ' Ml bum vrcrnAV. avuil 21, ma LESS MEAT IF BACK Take a gloss of SaIU to flush Kidnoyi if BlmliUr bothera you Drink lot of water. bating meal regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble In wi form, or other, i)s n well known authority, ! eituno the uric acid in meat excites ths Mdm, they Uwmin overworked gt sluggiihl cleg til stid rails, all sorts of distrvM, particularly Ii.wWIio sud nils rry In the Widnov region) rlieiiuiallo twin pv, serro hiMtliiches, mild sleninch, riu sllprttion, torpid lir, ticepinMttrss, bladder and uritiiuy Irritation. The moment xeur Kick hurts or kld ncys aren't nrtltig right, or If bladder Ivthors ou, pit about four omicrs of Jad Sails from nny good plisrmsoyt take a tabpoiiful In a glass of water before breakfast fur a few dajs and jour kidneys will then net line. 'lids famous salts Is made from the arid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthls, and has been ih for generations to Hush clogged kidney and stimulate thrm to normal activity) alio to neutralise the acids In the urine so it no longer Irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts ran not injure anjones makes a delightful eflTcru'h-ent llthl.v water drink which million of men and women tsko now and then to keep thn kldners and urinary orguns clean, thus avoiding serious kidney dle. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsotioro 320 North Bnrtlett. Phono f)(ft M. MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Hug nud Carpot Cleaning and "Weaving 511 EAST MAIN STREET Phono r:i:$-R L E I N JV I'Olt LOTHES Suits to order, prices reasonable Noxt door to First National Ilauk, up stairs. mi:iioud tahouh. Tinio now to arrange for Codling Moth Spray. AVe start this week. First in first sprayed. Phono 775. Orchard Care Company Malabar. Weak Lungs Ollen Lead to Serious Illness If j on bMi. dm) tuna, jruu are tfrurr silt Dull))--! In t-oliU uf tliKMt IkhiIiIk iiihI wtll uii plliilc in nrrlout l.uns TmuUi'. In ninny ih'HiiihiiU ur linmi lilsl tninl'U" lr tin Inns lu a niiiili MfnLinitl ruiiilllloii Cikiiiuu'a Al loratlvt U ii iiikIU-Iih' fr IIih UiumI ami limu flilli Uat lin-u fuutiit In l" Vrrjr Ix-nrflrlul. cveli wlirii a I'lmliir of i-llliisli nml iiiIut irniiiHi'iit fnllfl in hrliiu n Hi- llviiil nf till rnw .. . . MX H .Mlulltli- Mr. 1 Iji ,lil.. t iflt-M. .N J. "Ili'litli-iui II III lit) Mil of l!"'i I roll Irurlinl a trry x'tin mlil Hhlrli .rllli'l mi Hi)' Iiiiu Al tl I lsuii I" fl"1 intuiii. Hill in) itirl Ian Hun li'l'l UK' I Inii.l )M In 1'aliriHiiU luiiiinllali I At IhU llmi' I njj, iiiiIa in lHki l-kiuaii ' .Murulhi- I I.i)mI it liiilnr un.l um im-liiiil Inkliik' It Hi1' lil Hiik In Oi to lr. I Iwsiill In ImpliMe, Hliil llm tint ik III JiiMimry. II"X I rriiini-l in) '' ul4r iM'i'iiMlluii. bdiliiK snIiiimI , mii., (nil ii-4tiiri-l i IhmIIIi It It li'itv ulrll ji-ora tliitt ui) ri-miir) lm Imvii ilTi-itnl. ulnl I niniiitl nilM l.i Lnuili' Altrriitlli' "Isl'i'iif ' W M TATKM. iAIhiti- iililir Intnl. iiMin mi niii.-"t ) Ci-kiimii'ii Allrrall!-Im Ixeu linmii l.y mail)' jfniii,' l-l In ' ii.mit rlrtimluiK fur Mnrrii TIiumI uml l.inm .(Tn tli.m. Ilriimlllll" lTiiiiilil.il Ailliliin. Mini ' urn Colli uml In illnillilltii( llii' Rjratrm. Cinli-IrK mi iiiim.HiiJ. ikiUiik or IliMI rullllllitf ilriltf. Ak fur Imoklrl IrlllilS nf iiiiiwtIi", ninl nrltu In l.iknmii Ijilxirnlnrj-. rlillmlillilili I'a . rr il Ui'ine 1'or tali- lir nil li'inlliik' ilruicitlits Roger's Peanut Butter Demonstration At thin Store Saturday, April 25 To which von aro invited I'oamil but tor is very popu lar today for table line and picnic liinchoH. Try it. MARSH & BENNETT Hejjuwl door iyiHl. I:i)-Hl Na- ioiml Hank. NOW IT IS House Cleaning Time ltutuombor wo lioutt fonthnrlrnds, pillows, iiullls, rat pots and run. Also Ur "Ur SO pieces for J1.00 wash. Medford Domestic Laundry I'luino tHt WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP ltocoutly rnmodolcd and onlnritod, added now- enmorns and aipnratui nud Is now strictly up-to-duto lu oory way. Commcrkal Work of all Kinds IncludlnR copyliiR and cnlarRlnc of pictures, legal documents, etc. Uro utldo otilnrKltikT, any stic, and kodak flnlnhliiK of every kind. Irofessloual and amatuor photo graphic supplies. li. M. lUrmnii Associated With Mc Shop oror Isis Thoator, l'hono 147-J ISIS THEATRE I'liotupliijs I'rhtny nml Msliinlny Let No Man Escape A Scnsntlounl Ornmit of Police and Politic lit to i'.trts a inyei:uTi: eiiAXei: Drama ' itA.MtiiiKits in old ritANt'i: Travel wiiii ri.ix ii.vi.roNV intiiii: I'nthe I'omeily Men- Humlny A stuaxei: .mi:i.oiiy Two Itvels IT Theatre '.MITfAli MOVIi:S" Mntlmv -':tn I. M., KvenliiK 7:1." Dully CliaiiKe tiii: (im:i:x i:vi:d di:vii. Two Iteid Hpeclnl Kcllntiro Drniiin .mi'ti'ai, wi:i:ki.v xi:wk Tho only movltiR iwrtiiro concern full) equipped und allowed on tho flrlnK lino from tin- start by (icn oral Villa. Tho lnnt views from .Mexican buttlufleld. Tin: AhsisTr.ii ntoeosAii American I'llm Company Comedy Don't miss tho most lu "Mutual Movies" they are tho tiest, that aro better than tho best of tho rest. Star Theatre TODAY Daniel Frohinan pre.senls the noted charac.l or actress CECILIA LOPTUS tTheLadyof0uality,, Appealing Majestic 'Impressions I'roducod by ' ' Famoiw Play or Co. " The Calliope Trio Comedy -I lariiont Singers A (luaraiiteed Attraction ADMISSION Paint Is a Necessity To' thinking Ihrtfly proper ly owners. It preserves and improves the loolw of any builtliiiK d k('s lnK w,,' .soiiieiiine.s toward nmlcinn: a sueetwful real estate deal. WATERS illH i:it Main I'lioiie I.TI Doubles II Oreeu trndlii): stamps this woolt Otal CRUUB ItIS "r XzSff" " CLEVELAND " FroM San Fraaclico, Feb. 22, 1915 Vullins famnua clll nil cnunllUt on ruUtUl ilamtlili whkli Mivrt our IkOlr L Uvoiy liuuiynnd conduit uuid. 135 days $900 and up IkIuiW SIkm TiIix sud all riMMMiy whm AUCiul4Ulk Wxl IkJVm. I'm. am Cl. J MSiut It la. $41 . t4l,, - inki HAMBURG-AMERICAN . . . LINK . . , IIAUVKV A I'AIAM.tt North I'ACltlc Oeueral Asents 411 III White IHdK I'lioiio Klllott 137R snd USD heiittle, Wiuliluttlou Any Poor Appetites in Your Family;? Von can make them ood iigniii by VAHVIXtl the fareby SriCI'K'lSJXd the palates, (let .some XKW things, Woally there arc a (WHAT .MANV delicious ea'tables to be had. No need of tiring out appetites by a sameness of fare. Come ami see or phone us for particulars. Til WW UCADKIi.S Vuw White Klour, s'k $1.46 Creamery .Hut tor, '2 lbs...50c Cauo Sujjnr, 20 lbs. for $1.00 FOUTS GROCERY CO. H..,0 S. Central Phono '271-272 in TEN CENTS T- mJL..nim.itmmm1A!fl"J. IS sr: VJ