Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 14, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Official Taper of tha City of Madtort
orriciai rarwr or jacitaon county.
fcntrrrd aa arcond-claM maltar at
MtdforO, Orrcon. under ttt, set of
March I. 1".
Full lc4 Wire AsaocUtM Proa
wm cimcmtATTGir.
Dally avcras for tx months ttdtnx
Decembor 31, 1U, 2i9.
WHh McOfor Btop-Orar
DAY SHOW IS DUE
HtRE ON MONDAY
The vivid Tcenes which were part
nnd jwtrrcl of the strenuous life of
the frontier n the past jreneralion
will lie graphically nnd tnttliftilly.cn
netcd when the Irwin Ilm. Cheyenne
1'rontier Day Wild Wwl Show comes
to Medford.
The cowboys nnd cowgirl from
the Yd ranch of the owner, Chnrle
It. nml Frank Invin, as writ ns other
)iart of the ohh country, who have
Ix't-n part of the life which they de
pict, have made this show fauiou
because of it gentunene's.
The thrilling contefts between rid
ers and outlaw horse?, wild steers
and buffalo, the skill of crack
pliot., the adroitness of the knight
of the lasso and the da.h and vim of
the trick riders, who seem part of
the saddle, are some of the varied
and picturesque feature of the Ir
win Bros.' exhibition, which has made
it a fascination to the older folk
niul an hixtorical revelation to the
youngsters. The strenuous day. of
the fast fading frontier arc enacted
Jy the people who were reared in the
environs of the corral and ranch.
The atmosphere of the western life
i preserved in the performance.
The Irwin Bros.' Cheyenne Fron
tier day has been an institution in
the weftcrn country for more than
fourteen years. It was the parent
organization of the stampede, round
tip nnil rodeo of the reft of the coun
try. Most of the cowboy and cow
girls with the Irwin Bros, are the
winners of 'champion-hip honors in
lheir vrioti elapses.
The band of Sioux warriors from
the Pine Itidge agency, headed by
Chief Bed Cloud, depict the pictur
fsiue life of the vanishing rcdman
with the rugged warfare between the
settlers of the western country and
the aborigines in all its reckless dan
ger. Xot a phase of the old wet is
lacking from the Irwin Bros, exhibi
tion to make it a veritable passing
panorama of the scenes of those
strenuous days when.' nature thrived
with the bark off.
Till: AMIS' OK TIIK KINGS.
(My Guy F. Iee In tho Chicago Tri
bune.) "We're partners or Him In the Heaven
We portion the woe and the weal,
To us Is Authority given,
Our Might is exempt from appeal;
Our reign o'er the land the water
Muht be, be it pcaco or the sword"
So utter tho kings as they slaughter
And waste In the name of the Lord.
For thousands of years superstition,
Oppression and Ignorance, blent,
Have fostered a mocking tradition
That millions Hell-headlong has
v sent;
(reed hold forth Its specious plea,
glory,
Ami blood-sodden pavement and
award
lleriertud tho sickening story
Of crime In tho name of tho Lord
'Tin tlmo that earth's real rulers
Irueklo
No more to a fetish called throne,
No more ."to the Pharisee knuckle.
No more gtvo themselves and their
own.
'Tin tlmo that they strike down the
savage,
Self sanctified, arrogant horde
Who pillage and murder and rav
age
' And cull It tho will of the Lord!
ROTHSCHILDS f IVE $2M,S90
kTi FEEHCH BELIEF FUND
LQNfKlN) Auu. H, 110$ u, w The
ulerTelwfram wwpsjiy.'s 1'arls
mrswtWNilwt MX the Rothschild
tMVtktw will Kl 1100,000 lis
rpwU Rilul rIJf fund. ,
CHEYENNf FRONTIER
NIID OF
HP HE present drouth, stud
.1888. is furnishinc nn
irrigation. Thqse orchards that are irrigated generally
have good yields, lany.of those that are liot watered will
have undersized fruit.
It. has heen the curse of the valley that, water was not
needed the average year. If it. had heen a necessity, long
since the entire valley would have heen under water. Con
seouently tho annual output is ahout a tenth of what it.
should l)e, and m dry years only a miction.
The future of the valley lies in intensive cultivation.
For this, water is essential. Commercial orchards must
have water to mrftitnin the average production. It is tho
host crop insurance and fruit raising will never ho the
revenue-producing industry it is capable of hcconiing until
the outre fruit belt can he irrigated.
The orohardist has learned by experience not to trust
entirely to one crop. Side issues, such as truck gardening,
harries and small fruits, dairying and hog raising must he
depended upon as well as tho orchard to insure an income.
Yet these also are dependent largely upon water for suc
cess. Several efforts have heen made in tho past to con
struct an irrigation system. Several times capital has
offered to develop water, provided the required acreage of
laud to he watered was signed up. Each effort met failure
through the inability of property owners to realize that
tho water on the .land made the land twice as valuable
irom a producers sranupoint ns tnc land without water
was.
If the present drouth convinces the .skeptical of the
need of waiter and hastens
tion system, it will not have heen in yam and will have
accomplished mpre for the valley than half n dozen wet
.summers.
Banks Never in
(By Oeore M. Reynolds president
Continental & Commercial National
bank.)
The action if the New York -t.wk
exchange in olo-inj,', followed by
similar action in other cities, pre
vented the sacrificm; of valuable e
eurities and dmininjr this country of
its pild reserve. The bank of Chi
cago have never in a fnll season heen
in stronger position than they are
now, and within a week, through the
operation of the emergency currency
measures adopted Kjr congress
restrictions will be removed by the
hank and ordinary business trans
action. will go on as before. The
United States has in cbundancc food
stuffs and other tmpplies so badly
needed by the Knropean nations, and
Figures Which Prove
Everything and Nothing
(From the Sacramento nee)
No saying is truer than that you
can prove almost anything by fig
ures. Our prohibition friends are fond of
quoting statistics to prove that In
sanity decreases in prohlbtlon states
and Increase in wet commonwealths,
And liquor advocates will bring
forth statements from reports prov
ing exactly tho opposite.
In a recent Everybody's was an
article on "What We Know About
Rum." Therein was this:
In a recent bulletin Issued by tho
census department a comparative
table ot Insanity Is given by states.
There were eight prohibition states
at the close of the census peried:
Maine, Georgia, North Carolina, Ten
nessee, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Kan
sas, and North Dakota. Comparing
the gain or loss in admissions to in
sane hospitals in these states with
their Immediate neighbors, wo find
the following significant recerds:
Maine Increased 21 for every' 100,-
000 Inhabitants, while New Hamp
shire decreased 7; North Dakota de
creased 'J, while South Dakota In
creased 3; Georgia Increased 1, while
Florida decreased 8; North Carolina
Increased 11, while South Carolina
Increased only 4; Tennessee increased
14, while. Kentucky increased 12;
Mississippi Increased 9, while Ala
GERMANS PREPARE
TO
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DIIUS3EL3, via London. Aug. 14,
3: 10 p. m, The cashier of a Liege
bank who arrived hero on a bicycle
to obtain funds says he bad little dif
ficulty in getting out of I.lego or es
tablishing his identity.
The German troops, he said, con
tinue their preparations for defense
In the event the Ilelglau troops take
the offeuslvo, but (he Impression In
Liege Is that the Germans are pro
paring to leavo the Vicinity, as they
nre hurrying the construction of pon
toon bridges over the Mouse,
The cashier says the treatment of
the Inhabitants of Ljege by thn Ger
man glvtt no special esuse for com
plalut. Ho tume i MrusseW by way
ut Huy gtid Namur,
xl Wank M MM M Ike Mall
rVlbuu AfflM. ' tl
DESERT
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
IRRIGATION
to ho the most severe since
object lesson of tho need of
the construction of an irriga
Better Shape
there N no ipietion but that a way
Win lie loumi ny winei this commerce
can be handled. Whilo the nation of
the old world are warring with one
another they will all, without doubt,
co-operntc with the t'nited State in
solving the transportation problem.
The t'nited States government .-hould
invet $100,000,000 or more to iunll
vcuels flying the American flag to
handle the commerce of the world.
The people of the United States nre
maintaining a tpleiidtd attitude in
the present emergency nnd the pre
e-pecinlly i to be commended for it
attitude, tho editorial utterance of
the Chicago pnier olr the war situ
at ion being particularly commend
able. bama Increased 9, whllo Alabama In
creased only 4; Oklahoma Increased
20, whllo Texas Increased 15; and
Kansas decreased 10, while Nebraska
decreased 28.
Thus It appears that each prohi
bition state has a worse record than
Its Immediate neighbor In tho num
ber of cases ot Insanity, with tho sin
gle exception of North Dakota,
As proving anything concerning the
point at issue tho connection be
tween the liquor traffic and Insanity
those figures are every bit as un
reliable as those the. prohibitionists
are fond of quoting to show the other
side' of the shield.
Take the statement above, for In
stance. There Is nothing to show
the Increase here or the decrease
there In Insanity was not due to a
number of causes, "with which the use
ot liquor or Its disuse had no connec
tion, Intimate or remote.
Protagonists on either side aro
foolish who make tiso of statistic!
which provo nothing.
Detter argue the question solely
upon Its merits, throwing Into tho
waste basket that kind and character
of statistics, which can be used to
buoy either side, and not Infrequent
!y both at once.
BERLIN SILENT
ON WAR NEWS
RERUN, Aug. 13, (via Rome and
London, 12:4G p. in., Aug. 14.) A
special train conveying 300 Ameri
cans and five automobiles started to
night for Ilolland.
Ambassador James W. Gerard Is In
communication with tho authorities
of tho German ports and with foreign
governments on the subject of freight
and free navigation for steamers fly.
lug tho American flag with American
passengers on board, 'No important
news as to. tho war was made public
here today,
John A. Perl
UMDKRTAX1B
Lady AsaMaat
m , NAKTfJtTT
Mmmmw M, 47 a4l 7M
MT3DFORD,
OREGON.
ClltCAdO, Auk, U. Special
agents under orders ot James II.
Wllkcreou United (Mates district at
torney woro at work here today, trae.
Ing Increased food prices to their
sources.
Sugar went to elsht and ten cents
a pound In retail stores hero yeMcr
day ntut tho amount that might ho
purchased by a slnMe customer whs
limited In most of them. Wholesal
ers have put n limit on what they
will sell to slns.lt customers, It was
stated,
A boycott by women's ornnnlra
tlons on high priced meats ami pro.
visions was Inaugurated today.
OF
RETURNS GOLDEN FLEECE
PARIS, Aug, It, 6 35 a. in.
There was a further exodus of Ameri
cans today. The- French liner Chlcn.
go sailed from Havre for New York
this morning and the France of the
same tine sails this luternoou.
Tho bitterness- engendered ty the
war Is reflected In numberless antl
German stories. A despatch to the
Havas News Aitcncy from Zurich,
Swltterland. says the travelers re
turning fr&m th south of Germany
say the Russian consul at Frankfort,
N. Demaler, was forcibly taken from
his hotu and escorted to a statue of
Germaula. After being compelled to
remove his hat and bow to the atatuo
he was kicked and cuffed.
The Duko of Orleans ha: returned
to Emperor Francis Joseph tho Alii-
trIa-Hungary ruler the collar of the
Order of the Golden Fleece, which
was conferred on the French pretend
er In 1S96, when he married the Arch
Duchess Marie ot Austria.
NKW YOItK. Aug. 1 1, -dreeee hn
upended the ime nf wirele trl
egraphy by ship in her territorial
waters, necordiiig to an iiiiuounce
incut made today by the Commereinl
Cablejrompanv.
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Home
Fruits ancl
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Local Fruits mid Vegetables are noi'o:i)louiiful with .
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quality good .
FOR SATURDAY WE WILL HAVE
Siring Beam,' Oucnmhei'H, Jk'ots, Tomatoes, . Bell
Peppers, Eff Plant, Carrots, Turnips, Cabbage,
Squash, Green 'fjorn, Peaches, lilaekbeiTies, 'Straw
berries, A)l(tf, Cantaloupe, AVatermelons, JMuiiis.
Reasonable Prices
Marsh & Bennett
Second floor cast of Kiwi National Hunk, Pioiih 252
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MUDAY. AUGUST II.
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BATTLESHIP NEW YORK
OEF FOR LUS !SLf
VKUA CMX Aug. U. The full
ed States Imtlleshlp New York Milled
today for l.obiw island, In the (lulf of
Mexico, and the ImUlefclilps Virginia
nnd New' Jersey lur flmtittittiiiiiHi.
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Let Us Be
Your CJfeaner
wAiioW hbwf ' IK f
Wo hnvo tho equipment.
Wo gitarautco our work to bo equal
In quality to 'any In the world.
1'rlres- thai are consistent with
quality. Wo employ only white litbor.
liet ns havo yotlr business wo are
suro w enn please you.
Phono 2H mid wu will call.
IT Theatre
.Mutual Movies
Frltliiy.HiM unlay, Ma I lure, Inciting
Million Dollar Mystery
Episode No, 2, Head Syiiopoln No. 1
In This Paper
Ml'TlWI, WEEKLY NEWS
Blow-out atSanta Banana
Two Heel American Comedy lirnma
A Bad Game
Keytony Cotmjdy
Here Mniuliiy.Tin-.tIn)- Nlglit
THE LOST DIAMOND
Three Iteel (hand colored) Animal
Feature
lite AliiM) ine
Get Your Next hult of
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MADE AT
L E I N
PRICES 92.1.00 UP
Also Cleaning. Pressing and Altering
Don't Look
for
Premiums
THE cost of the
choice Turkish
and domestic tobaccos
in Camel Cigarettes
prohibits the use of
premiums or coupons.
Here's a cigarette of
exquisite flavor that
doesn't leave that
etiarctty taste nnd
simply can't bite your
tohg-ue nor parch your
throat. Isn't that ust
what youre alter?
Sold mil along th
tin; 30 tor lOe.
C. J, REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
WwMm-S), N. C.
Grown
Vegetables
Up-to-Date Service
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Cool
Ohifoitithlc,
Well Voiitlla.il.
Friday and Hatmdity
A Law Unto Himself
In-rwii I'nrl; ,' ;
Featuring Hob Leonard niid llnrel
llurkhnm
Snow Drift
, lu.Tpi rivrtfli
A l)i'niVn 'ot'thif Nolillwcst
A Dramatic Mistake
H'enr tho Largo
PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA
IIAHKY IIOWKI.I., Dlrrclor
Coolest pluen lit Mcdford
ADULTS KM CIllLUItUN fie
Hour Open 7:15
t t I t t J
To loan on Improve?! ranches
Intorest S per csnt
"Insurance That Insures."
II. M. BTINa
Buy your Insurant of m taxpayer
MRS. H. L. LSAOH
, Expert Oorsotiere
326 North Bartlctt.
Phono rm M.
$5,000
STOCK OFTIRESON HAND
UNITED STATES
REPUBLIC
MICHELIN and
GOODYEAR.
Call and got our prices.
CRATER LAKE
MOTOR CAR CO.
THE Lin: CAREER
"KrhiAlla In yoolh hoiM UmrLMf 1
dtrmrj la hmi nmm la I Ik Im.1 ft
far Ihc l"l tKiifln'nl TUwUlrn lor bull
k It v'txblt. Iir.ij.al C W hltol.
Thlt Is the Minion of the
OREGON AGRICULTURALCOLLEGE
Ferlyililh School Vcar Opens
SEPTEHBEk 18th, I9M
Write for Illustrated too-pate llooh
Ut, "TIIK Lll1!; CAW.I U," JiiJ lor CaU
log containing full Information.
Dtgrtr Counts AGRICULTUHB .
Agronomy, Animal Husbamlry.Ualryllu.
bsndry. I'oultry llusbundry, Horticulture
Agtlcuttute for lrach, IUKLSTK1.
LOGGINO KSGlNI'.f KING. IIOMI' bCO
NOMICSt DomotkSclencr, Domestic Art.
ENOINEUKINO: iile:trlcal, IrrU.itlyn.
Illibwsy, Mechanical, CliemLal, Mining.
Ceramics. CO.MMI.KCu. PlIAKMACY
INDUSTIUAL AKTS-
virui'oiirr-AgflcultiiTe, Dairy
ing, Home Makers' Course, ImluttrUl
Arts, Forestry, llulne Short Course,
School of tf iiuc ifi, String, Hand,
Voice Culture.
FariTMri Duiinail Court by Mil Fir.
AJJlf.. TIIK RltOISTHAM,
p.T4(lMl Corllli. Ofo
The Accounts of Institutions
Tbo security mid kooiI snrvli'o of tin Jackson County
llnuk makes It a welMioscu depository for tho funds of
Institutions, churches, societies, IiunIiiuss firms mid Individuals.
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Checklnn nccountH am
OVE? 22 VCAHS UNDKft ONE MANAGEMENT'
Excursion to Butte Falls
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
l
Sunday, August 16th
BASEBALL AT BUTTE FALLS
BUTTE PALLS vs, FOOTHILL ORCHARD TEAM
The trip to Butte Falls in a sconio ono through the
mountains and uf fords a pleasant day 'a outing, Take
your lunclie5 and enjoy yourself, Good filiing'in
Little Butte
'JViin leaven Mcdford H n. in. Kol liming rcachcH
Aledford 7i(M) p, in,
$1,00 -ROUND TRIP -fl.OO
WESTpN'S
CAMERA SHOP
? f . r i
i!0S .ICiist Mnin Struct
jledford
Tho Only Exclusive
Commercial Photographers.
in Southern Oregon
Negatives fade any tiiuo or
place by appointment
Phono H7-.T
We'll do tho rest
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
GUARD
Your children's henlllt by feeding
milk from lnsxctnd rows that has
bcciipro-roiilrd nnd orlslnl with
modrrn nppll.inco.i nnd scaled In
sterlllicd bottles,
EAST SIDE DAIRY
Morning nutl Aflrriiomi I li-JU cry.
I'Im. no 'Jll-.lt.
L.S.Ackley
TAXI
DERMIST MounlinKS of
All Kinds
pidi MJ. MKDFORI)
TO
CRATER
LAKE
Auln Klnge Icnvcs at 8 a. m. on
Monday, Wednesday nnd IVldny.
Iloutul-lrip 18 tlrkcts honored until
September M. Hiwoliil rnlcs lo Crnlir
Luke for parties of five or more.
Four, five nnd soven-passriigpr lour
iug cars. KciiMiumblo rules to nil
cIIich nnd point h. Hpcelnl rnlcs for
nil-day Bcrvlre nud laigo louring
liitrtles.
Hall Taxi Co.
rhouc 100.
Kfclv nnd Pourt Hall. Mcrs.
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