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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1914)
Si- WFiTraR.TT WTTTTj TnTRUTsTR, OT,n"FOTlP, OREflOX, rITRfiD,Y, T)EfTmF,R I. 1911 TTIFi TTTRF - - - bt 1 '. REDUC rioN IN GRAZING ME FOREST RESERVE wmimmwmnmimmm Mi-IIV I IIVIII WWVIHIH UUin.LUI UHULUIU ipond to discipline of n severe cntitlKP 'Of ti In keeper. I house was threatened on in the face IHIT 1 1 ITA I inr&IPrP ,,,, ' "n-l.i-i.i had bom, reached, o Ptoi, at Hi,. hands U U Q l!Hlh TI" Amrnrnn country nntimillv'n or a tlmo n rough J J J flU I U LIULIIULO vo.,1,1 have no ,.mlv.. of if.- Ou tlier nations oxoopl within tlic tlirt'r- milo limit. though police ASHLAND AND VICINITY An n whole, tint rango lu tho Nu ttonal forests of Oregon unit Vnnli Inglou In now In Hitch splendid shape, Hint no feum m.til bo fitlt Hint I educ tions lii tlio nrntlni; pilvllogo will bo necessary for )iain to come, H(i)(t Hup. orvlsnr M. . Urlckson, of Orator Nutlonttt foKNt Only very Intvnslvii agricultural conditions" nnd a heavy demand from MtlllnrH will Justify It. When (hi forests woro created, 11 wiik found that the range won heavily overstocked and overgrazed. TIiIh iivci'DHltntfd liPiivy reductions In tho number of stock, deductions woro made for two reasens: (I) To Mop damage to tho range, ami (8) to pro lil grazlnc privilege for dcaorvlug I oilier, For tho past four or fvo oan, liowovor, no reductions Imvo boon madu for any purpose. Whlln at times reductions hnvo been con sidered, and oven notlco given to t hut otfect, tho step Iiuh novor boon taken for tho mason that rrductlonH will bo considered only as a lam re sort when all other methods of Im rolnx the rnngo have failed, Tim fort'Nt tiervlco linn advocated continually now methods of bundling sloeii. It has also MHMit large mi tint or money In examining tint rango In order to formulate pluiiH for ItH ocst uto. Tlio question of sclrntlflc management Iiuh been btought to tint attention of stockmen, ntid their co-oMratlon rtiiicMtl. They hnv responded heartily, with Hit result that tho range throtiRlitotit tint ills- trlcl lian greatly Increased In carrying capacity, (liarlng permits haw In creased slncp I Hit) from 2377 to 28 H nml no reduction hnvo been noccs N(ir lo provide tango for this nddl tloniil 437 now pormlttfon GAY wToOWTeEKS FOR SOUL MATE Thv city council lnu pnnncd tlm l)Udn't for I UN. Tho lovy In 13 S iiiIIIk, nn cvoii mill Il-hh t It it tt lunt BLACK FIGURES PI YELLOWBACKGROUND .t ni.. -ii.. . i win iiriHiiii. iiii rnv imnrn in 1,1 ' " W'Wr at Halcm ,,,,.,, 1H0 Tipptn. to l.avo lot tho Tho hcoiio bf tho yonut; Iii.I'n offort' ,pl)l0l,B nM uni.otlcod. Tlio H. V lit Intoi.Nlvo KiiidonliiK wiik on thil(. ,:, (H0C.,y for lllw .r,.vntlon of i family lot nonr tlm Molliudlit clmri-li. i.riHll ,0 Kl,.phnntN) tako tlm eland ; Tho local football nftiad roachod thnt the uuunl rcHmiti-il tho otnlniilon t liotiio rrom 'iiiu uanoN, Hiiminy own of tho ciintoiiiary li.tiodtictor lii.turo liiK, and wont tondurod a icioptlon by!n n preltido to oath performance I .Mm. I.IIIV. IllutllUr Of Olln Of tllO Mtnr Til.. .Iv.ivlu nRlinili. mrltiln won fl... I tofil- on. I In I. ..!.. .... It... I...l. ..t . . . ... . ' ' "'-' """i " " vt.( ...... . IMUIII! .Ml I. i.i U..nm Ul ".IIIHM'TR IIII I till tl'Illll. IICtlfirl fmill nil. I....I......I t.'l. ,..!.. ...U t I... . municipal valuation of 3.O30,875. , ,ltXon , Tll0 ,,,,, UMeillv lhn, ,.v,r , ,,B . VKZ l m '""" 8t'cr"tary ol Hlal Tint two litiito.t di'inandn aro for tint .ihu iiurllmrnurM mcoiiM oluht imuli.! i t .u , Olcott office for tho coiivtnlome u our lornl board of forworN? iof "l0,'' vohlclc and molorcjclo own- onlhlilo of the ihno milr limit horilor-i Yon (lot etc- flout n in llioir U'ini'ir thr pre n!i'iit 'Thoro In whon you molc (Jot, Jonn Mild, and ro ild I i imi t 'mm 'ion cigar and patronise home Indun on tho oprr.itinii it 1 1 r. .lent of ri lllnnkv aro being rorflved U loal unii iiurimiriiurn hcimcii i'ii;iii ioin.ii Itonoral mid liUuii'itt-lmud fund Tlioj,iown, Mivtn koa! klclia, ono drop i I'M en ami I'Ntnnaii'H to im dorlvoa If you aro a niarrlml iiiun, look out! Tho widow U horo and hIio In looklitK for NOtno our. Hlio won't lull wlirth;r he' nmrrlod or lnKlo, b utlt'a x aafo bot that ho'a nmrrlod, for If hit wuro uuattachod ho would Imi looknlK for hor. If )ou ran locnto hor and she hor "iho unio ovor" you'll bo a Kotrr. In any ovoitt, you rati hhj her lu tint Cabarit at tho I'oro next Mon day, In her moxt RorK:ouit raiment, un mIio tlilnka her eearoh may lliero rottio to u miecchiful end, but nhu atead fiifitly rcftihon to iIIncIono hor imitio or tho Identity of tho object of her noiireli until after the ahow. tliorofront aro cliiNNlflod an follew: Oonnrnl, 0,3 mlllit, 91 9.Uf 4.41; In toioNt and bondN, milk $12,123.00; llro dupattuiout, 7 mill, 12,121.01; pailc, 1 mill, f3,03fU7; ntroot, 1 mill, $3,030.H7; library, .8 mill, 12,12170. Tho total amount to bo rained U HI.B26.07. In vlow of In crennod domaiiilN along all lino, It Ih amattor for cotiKrutulatlon that tlm lovy la decrcaard itvon a trfln over lout yiar. Two wwldlttg were holomnleil horo ThankRvnK day, Mnn Maldlo C. Way Itecamo tho brldo or l.'dwnrd J, Chapman, of WyoitilitK, nt her moth or'H rodldonoo on Aluiotid Ntrovt, Itev. W. J, UoUKlaNN, of Iho MvtliodlNt church, offlcltttlnK. On tho miiuo date Ituv, II. A, Carnaban, of thu Pronby. torlan church, united Jnrknon Trtto and .MIhh Klla .M, (Irttbb, nt dm ronl do net i of tlm brldo'ti pareulN, Mr, and Mm. John I.. Orubb, on A Ntroot. "Jack" Trim waa formerly county roadmaator, and Hlttl Iibh oxtoiiNlvo dUtrlct work tinder hla charKO, llo In woll known all owr thin Nectlon. Mm, True In tho dauKhter of plotiecrj) or fcouthern OroK'tn. C W. Di'Carlow and wife of I'lno. InirNt ltdKo, w.ro ThanknitlvlnR via llora In thin wctlon and at Talent Tliolr ruueh In nt Hltnkc. MrN, C. II. Patrick of ItoMburi;, ar rived tho laNl of tho work for a vUlt with frlondg In tho family of dun I led be rj?. Tho flourUhliiR model .achoolN of (he Hoda .Spring and (Ireen Spring kick, and that tho playlnj; of their fullbnck, Ktoorn, won phenomenal. Mr. Kmlth, of Hmlth-nmory Co., of J Han rianclttro, hydrogrnphlo und clioinlcttl unglncitrN, linn bi-on hero ofi laUt In c'otiHiiltatlon with tlm nprlni;H conlinlNlon over witter development matteru. Word reaehoN horo from Mr. and Mra, V. Cameron nt Kureka Hprlnga, ArkatmaM, that Hid utter U onvnlos. cent from a nIcro of typhoid fever, TlK'y Dtpccl to vInII In Kanaaa City and other polntn later on. Mr. Cam ANTI0CH ITEMS Will I'omoroy of the Mondowx piihfod through Ilenli. WednoMlnj on Ins way lo Hnglc Point. Sir. Ilooii of Mttlford wmh n Jknli' iniloro WeilnoMilny. .Mr. Ilitiiint of the MpikIowh iwihhiiI throitji our Imrh Wednesdiiy cvrn iiiK on hi wiiy'hoino from the valley towns. ' tru I tirriif t.l.r.i,l tli .in.,. .....I In n.t-l lo fnrllliiito ri'KUtratlon for tho jear 101! r.. Under the motor vohlclo lav all roRMtratlon expire Dccombcr .11 or each jenr and new regMrallona r.ntst iuhiM'r Kotlirrrh, tlio Ilenclo mer- eron won formerly tho auperlnlcndnnl! eliiint, wiik n Med ford visitor Wid- of tlio Athland ucIiooIh, Tlm local Star Ttiuiitor'n ninin, In aofar nn tbuy rcprchunl Interpreta. HoiiN of certain pliaws of New York Cltyi underworld life, have been con. nore'd hero of late. Othorwlio tjio reoU aro buxzlng merrily at thin pop. ula'r retiort, Tho local market In being more than niippllod with turkoya und the cxcoKH flndn a rndy unto lu other lo calttleii, moRtly going to Sun I'ran efneo. Tho llorrln, Murphy, Honey, Snider, McNeil, and other ranchvra lu thin vicinity Imvo ahlppcd hundreiU of drenNed birds to not t hern und California polutn. Southern Pacific offlclalx uie toxt. Ing the vlrtuiH of llthla water an fur uUliod by Anlilnnd'B Nprlngn. A cer tain amount It rIipikji) to Superintend, ont Motcnlf, of tho HIiuHttt division, nt Intermit, Innxmtich at he denlren to compare Un lrtuen with thoNo oil fon ncHilay. Drtvw f'otterill of iho Shadows wan looking niter liin entile on the rniiKC in thin section recently. The Antioch Literary fioeicty held its niinunl nteetini; Friday nihl. A number of tlio iici'libor, find their friends were in nttendnnee nml they till en jot, )il the program. Klnri'iiec Walker ami Jake .Meyem are clcurinj; lunil for Clnrenco Case. .Mr. nnd .Mm. Kill- Clark of Central Point were Nitois nt the .Moore rnneh Sumlny. A Thnnkx-jiviii); Mirprise jmity wnt, icien at the home of W. C. Chnptnan TliitrMlay night, (juite a uuinber ot the .voting folks enjoyed the evening with the old nnd new pmnos and n Kcimitie ejiiidy pttllitiK- Uert Case of Salem is visiting Imk brother Clarence, llo is a trnveliiiKJ salestunii and is on his va to Call-, Im.' made on or beforo January 1, If ownera doHlre to drive their tars from and after that date. The motor vehicle plnten for the year 1'JIG will be made with a ycllov. background and black lettcrn and numerals. Tho plalen ror thin ear arn or dark background, with whlto lettcrx and numeral. Asnlgnmcnta of a number of platen for 1915 will bo made consecutively In the order of receipt of applications. During l'JH, more than 10,300 motor vchlclen, 300 motorcycles, 100 dcalerti and 1800 chauffeurs wero rexlntered. Tor the year 1013 there was a total of 14,000 motor vehicles and motorocles, 20 dealers and 1472 chauffeurs registered, tliu showing a materials Increase In the number of motor vehicles registered and oper ated during the your 1914 compared with 1913. Fees from rsglttrations, less ad ministration expenses, aro annually apportioned to tho counties for the benefit or the road fund In proportion as the registrations were made rrom each county Shasta Springs, ,, . ni r...K. ...u urven Winn' All e,ppBU,lle scenario that din- .ll.tr leu united In a box aoclal dur- , BV a,)0Urll,K ,.. Ing ho ThankHRlvnK ho days. I ob- Jtfr ,,,, htm of ,.:lk(. ert leuchoy and MUs I.oh.Io Jork , $nm v6 drcU,u WM .d , EVANS VALLEY BREEZES I ThoinnH Odin won in (InuiU 1'at.H lo ptoo up on Ii(h hotnchtonil. CurtiN .MnnititiK' und .lolin Norfolk wore (Irani Vnsn visitors during tho weeek. FVihJ UoKmer of Sunnynide took a load of fiuo fat hofrH (o llio OinntH J'iinn market lust Tui'm' Tharo wrrp ninny fnuilly rriminnn nnd KUtherinpi of mutual frionds for tint Thntikb;ivini,' dinner, lu thu even iit tho youiitr foIkH dnuocd to the wee hntn' houm, the old folks nuiik fiongs und played cnnlH nnd told htorit'H n round the hon firoN. Mm. ('. C, MoCorkle who wnH vis itinir at tho home of .Mrx. Hob lteaniu nt Modfonl linn relurned lo her home, The following youn Indies who are nttnidiiiLC nifjli school in tho valley towim relumed to spend Thniikn;iv ing week with their parents: Misses IMher nnd Kdua Itk'hurdson, Aptes Heott, Helen MinlhoVn, Mnrin llillisr Mil I n Orr, Kdnu Van (loethenu and Verl Hihy. Miss Mabel Daniels of Medford wn I he (uost of Miss Helen Mitttliorn. HurO' While, tt-neher of Wimnr school spout ThnuliHgiviiiK with his piuVnts nt nold Hill. Mjhs Mildred ApploKtito visited her pin'opU at Ashliiutl MrH, V. h. Orr anil duiiKlilcr Clam spent TlmnkHRlvhij,' nt tlio homo of Mrs. On-'s parents nt Cottapo Oiove. Tlu'y will ho absent for nbout ten ih)'H, Thw piirontH nnd puiil of Wimer Kiihitol dlHtriot a io wondering wheio the Hithonl pcniiuiit M Miss Alva Heolt who is toncliluu ul Iloeito Hiver spent TliniikHlv nir with her paieitls, Mr, and Mis. Mull Reott, Men. I'tuiuy Prajlor, a loimer ies itlt'iit of Kvnpti vulloy is visiting nt Hie lioput of B H. M'loie. ), K, Lnmhitrt of Clonic ooiinly, Mho In proHpcutliiK on Murphy's (lulcli IhIIiM lhn PfiHK for li fitw ilii'H, SrrH, W. W. Ilmh'y or Mi'.lfoiil, Hint Iiiin ht'l'll slojipliiK lit Hat l) ben KjiilntfM foe Urn li'tt l" iiioiiIIih, iit lllMteil lioiuu veiy iniieh llilpiowd III Iieah, f.i HUuw nml fiiHilly u( (IihiiIn Vuh wiiu vpHIIhk A I k himiu bf aro the roHiiectlVn teachers. These schools nre among the most progroH. nlvo lu tho county. The reunion was a delightful affair, n fine program having boon provided In addition to the pintle dinner 1'roccedn do. rived from a mere nominal admission are for tho Improvement of tho school grounds and purchase of additional apparatus for tho munual training departments. Among notublu TliMuksghltig re unions hoienbouts wns otto occurring ut the Murphy ranch, eitst of town, In Hut ultra hospitable emigrant credit nectlon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mur ray Murphy were host und hostess to a larpt company, all of whom worn olther nrtiial or prospcctlvo relutlves Included lu the Hit wero Mr. and Mrs. Kruest McKee of Medford, Mr, and Mrs, J, J. Murphy and sons Hay and Clyde, Mr. and Mra. Carl Murphy, J. It. Tozer, and Iho MIssoh Kthel Davenport nnd Kniuia JenklttH. A aumptouH dinner wan aupplementod with music and dancing, bo mo of tho tcrpslcharean movomentn closely bor dering on tho tango. lktrt arltfltlt, former Ashland boy, now postal clerk on tho Portland-Albany run, wan a Thanksgiving visitor with friends hero. City police wero -wired Sunday morning from Orldley, Cal,, that Htowurt Harney and Mnn Simpson, young local toughs who aro wanted hero for breaking Into DoWItt an Cook'u billiard hall on Thanksgiving and MtoAlIng ivory pool balls and cl Hars, hud bcon nrroated thoro. Thoy will bo returned horo at once for trial. it. S. Sanford returned from tho east tho last of tlio week. II Ih son Hoy has a position with tho Savage Arms Co., at Utlcn, N. Y. PrtcndH ot tho W. 11. Norcrosa fam. Ily of Central Point, will rogrttt to hear ot tlio death ot tholr daughter Kva, at Yumhtll, Wash., last Satur day. Tho you n g lady -was n teacher and had many friends among tho younger Racial set In this vicinity, D. Nicholson and family of Vic toria, 11. C, formerly temporary res Idents horo, woro southbound pim. ougeis, Suturduy on tho way to Sun Joko, seeking warmer climes and iiioio suusliluo, tho ntmosplioro nnd Hurroundlngu In that Canadian pio. vlnco being opprosulvo. Tho wur adds to tlio genorul gloom, so Mr. Nicholson reported to a number of frlnnds who met thorn ut tho depot. Annual meetings of various Mas- onlo bodies occur Wo this weolc ul which tlmo officers will bo elected. Alpha chapter No, 1 moots Tuesday evening, Malta romiuandery No. I. K, T Wednesday ovenliig, and IIII lu)i Tuiuplu A, A, O. N. M. H., Friday ItlKltt, Tho coiiitnitndory's Juilsdlc Hon Incliptei Jackson roiinty, whllo that of (ho Hltrlno retchen clear to Hosoburg, DonrKO Caldwitll, lhn Ashland hoy whu st-oiitd 100 jor lent on it model Kiirdeii palih, s it noil ot Mr HIHl Mr, W, W, CmMwuII, re.MltiK oh N Di lli Main kirMt, jiu li yr MM Hil n pupil of h Wf4 Hit svbiMil. Thin fr4 wan sUUUlwd tho VlnliiK Inst Friday night The pachyderm wnp tlm main guy In an Itinerant vaudeville performance for a ami night stand only, und in tho prologue afforded a whole trunkful of stunts not mentioned in Iho libret to. The poor animal hud been toatved by a gang of hoodlums nt tho stock ards, and upon emerging from be hind thu scours at tho la house proved Intractable and did not te- iin. Miss J.illiuu Chnpmuu is isitiuc nt t tlio home of her lirotlu-i Percy on the) lltttli rniioh. j Thco (llnss and Hcrt Ca.-e were . visitors in Medford Sntnrduy. Mr. TKiwhridge of Medford wiik visiting in this seetioil n few days thi. week. Mr. Mitiunt has returned fiom his visit to Doris. L BE A Strange Woman. Madame Wintcroth, clairvoyant, palmist nnd trance niodium is giving readings at tho Colonial Flats, Hlvcr- slde WASHINGTON'. Dee. 1. -rMnb-lishinent of neutral zones for shinning in the western hemisphere ns pro posed by several South Anient un ootmtrieH, must be entirely volnntnry on the pari of the Kiiroenn bellig erents, in the view of President Wil son. He tolil callers today he had discused tlio piotiim hrieflv with Secretary Ilrvan and Aetiii" Seerc tiiiy Lauding of the state e'cpnrtmcnt, jggjjpjjj4jpjgijijajpjs "Bull" Durham an International Favorite Smokers of experience and discrimination tVic world over obtain year-'round, daily enjoyment from ,,Bullni Durham tobacco. Men prominent in the social, businccs and public life of many nations find supreme tobacco satisfaction b th dclicibusly fresh, mild cigarettes bf unique savor they re I! for themselves, to their individual liking, from this wonderfully pure, mellow tobacco. Their dis tinguished example has made U correct, smart, fashionable to 'Roll Your Own" upon every cccacion. D GENUINE . r.iK saatak. 99 bull eniigiAM SMOKSIhSG TOBACCO At, rr race There i3 no purer, mik'-r tobacco b tho worlJ than Bull Durham none other with such a sweet, mellow, i. resistible fra grance. This rare, balmy aroma is a3 delicate and elusive as it is distinctive nnd pleasing, and can only be re tained and enjoyed b the frcsli-rollcd cigarette. "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes afford wholesome enjoyment and lasting satisfaction to more millions of men than all other high grade smoking tobaccos combined. ullh ouci fT7 a Pacltatjo cf ( iuarctl An Illustrated Booklet, allow ing correct it-y to Roll Your Own1 Cifjniettcs, nnd paperu KLESU2M j' fa (, lo nny addreMtt in United St.Hca on douIrI lumiWttMinnc .imc !, Addreua Bull Durham, Duihun, N.C, TUB AMERICAN TOHACCO COMfAH Bum H ILlJjJf ! Dumber 7th to I 1 JlggTl ' U2W 12th I ? 7i)JQx$ mm 9mMmmrmwrJwirmr ItaSS H REOULAE PRICE 3TtELW Vi H 1 Ponnd 40; 5 PonndJi 51.75 f Sm H Better Coffee-More Coffee lVCClBS H For Le"- IMJr f tBO B Ciosse't ?Devers 1j H Ttip Oldest srwl Uirireft Coffe -. 7 o T.iLf'H H Itoaiters in thu Nort.iw et, JOSSPl fo I iPUKHM SaflPav III AdBHEDa?-7rC;SBd&Y Jr The Purchase or a Diamond is a Wise Investment Wliedier purchased for your "wife, your sweetheart or yourself the ownership of a good diamond is a source of constant enjoyment. Buy now while our stocks are complete and our prices are low. Martin J. Reddy, Jeweler 212 K. Muiu. For correct Unto pJione 10. I?'' Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Etfecttvo from August 1, 1914, to August 1, 1915, and guaran,od against auy reduction during Uiat tlme: Touring Car ,.......-...........$ 100 Itiinubout ............... -..-. '1 10 Town Car flue) F. O. n. Detroit. All cars fully oijulppod. (lu tho United States of Amortcii Only.) Furthor, wo will bo able to obtain tho mnxlmum offlcloncy m our factory production, and tho minimum cost In our purchasing and sulcj departments If wo can reucli an output of 300,000 oars be tween tho abovo duton, And should wo reach this production wo ugrce to pay as the uuyer'a huro from f 40 to C0 per car (on or about Auiiust 1, 191S) t every ret nil buyer who purchuseii u now Ford car bttwcea Auftii 1, 1914, and AiiKtist 1, iota. For furthor parllculam regarding iheta low prlctn mhi! yrrtHku liiK plan, sou tho nearest Ford llrancli or i'Dukr Ford Motor Cur Coinpniiy s ripailN HuMlw C, 15. GATES, Affnt sm