" 7 i i i f ir I ' rA'aio rouu MEPFOKP tyAlL TRIBUNE AMrlWhl.'IMJNIlliNT NIJWHPAIMMl I'UIIMHUKI) IJVUIIV. AI-njUNOON l"VPIMH HI'VMAV 11V i mi MJ3IJKUUU lMlhSTlNl Ot. Offlcn Mull Trlbuiio llillltlltic, SS-SJ-SS Notlli rir street, tckplumo ii. i- Tlio Democrat to Time, Tim Meitforrt Mull, Tim Mnlfonl Tribune, Tlio tfoutlf rn Orofionlnn, T)in AMilnitd Tribune. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ono yenr, iy mn- ...-. yo Ver tnanlll, ilellvernl liv rarrjer In Meilfonl, I'lioeiiW, Jacksonville niul Central l'olnt - - -.-. .so 8tur.lay only, .by, will. PI .year-.. S.oo Weekly, per year .....-... a -to OfflelM Paper of Ui Clly of Mwlford orriotat JMPr of Jnokson Coimiy. IlttloreiV nn eeoml-clii mnttr-r M Mtilfnrd, Oregon, Under tlio act of March I, lll Bwora Clrculntlon for 19K. SS88. iill leaned wlro Amioeltiled I'rem UIr patclirn. COMMUNICATIONS That Daring Capture To tlio Ktlitnr MnilTrilitme: Dear Sir: I ult aii would slmvo someone n little to one Mile to cie the khu on my fin'" cluniee to cvnp ornlo (linvo hii-d to uxh it off nnd finr it won't wenr off), ns it xprend ii little cory time 1 think of the nr ttclo in'.Vou'r mwt In ronnl to the triula mid hardship of A. H. Ilnin iitond in Viijlurin;r Chnrlie Drake in the wild timl almost impenetrable reiielics of tipper Kvnns ereok. It mnde iiio.t interesting: rendinjr, ns I nm pretty thoroughly neipuiilitod with Iho lfvnim ereeJc country, nnd the Drake family were friend and lioijih liors of mine for n nuimVr of year nnd rim fairly familiar with tho eir cunntnnc6s surrounding the cnVc. Hut to rK back to the point. I can imagine how the brnvo mm bold eon stable is swelling to the bur-tin;: point with pride and f-elf ctcem in xclatiuff his exploit to friends and ncqtiiiintnnocs on the .Jreets of Mod ford, and thoujjlit ho was some brave to keep watch over a lonely cabin in the dismal wilds of upper Kvnns ercck. But when I conic to get the straight of the fitory, I find ho found him in bed at the home of Jus patents in the Meadows, where lie had arrived from Weed, Cnl., to spend tho holiday with his folks, and the party was invited and accepted the invitation to take brenkfaH with the family, nnd I will wager n new lint they ate ns good u supper nnd slept in n good n bed the night previous an nny rnucli hone provides in Jackson county. In conclusion, would like to slip n word of mhico to Mr. Hammond not to get too far from Medford or iitiiinuin, or ho will get lost. Thanking yon in advance (ns I feci better already), I am, yours icMect fnlly, I). V. STU11QESS. Central Point, .Inn, in, lfll.'i. A Farmer's Viewpoint To the fcditer: I heard today that there wn n scheme on foot lo beat our ftngnr beet factory frbtn being lo cated in lhia-vnlloy; and it 'rs ns fol fel fol eows: It is rcpirled that the pro moters of the beet sugar factory are in with, or ',wtt of the Itog'io Jhvar Irrigation c Wi "r whatever the name of the company is. Now, if this is a fnci, it w 11 be. lurju'd l,w" ,,ar'' mid we i-re in? to lose tho !eei gar fn"lo7,', OR tho fanners arc not going to Maud for this !?.'0 per ncre for irrigation, V the farmer looks IV it in this Ii!ht: ' . Fiist -The tanner says tint ll.c ir ngatioa coiipanvbnb not got u suf ficient supply of wijlcr for (lu nu cation of'tiie whole valley. Hecond That they will not hland for .fr IKT uerc.for the water right. Third Tjifit itwould cost tilioiil Jfllllt) per nc'fc" tv'put the land in shape for irrigation, and taking the c -t of tho 'water right and the co-.t of the upkeep ier ncio per venr, and the in tert on the whole, it would cost the farmer at the end of the twenty yea $.ri00 per n'crc. Fourth But tliev say that Hip $"''0 per acre would bt bo so bod if the,' were sure of the wafer, as ft good tunny nt'them have been up ami made nn investigation of tlio company' water supply, nnrf they say that if the company was to ngiec to irrign'c 60,000 acre's tllat there would not bo water cijougji Joft nftcr thev had put water dn onc-hnlf of the amount of acres lo soak n oottonwood chip. Kifth And that sugar bceti. do not iicwl inigntioit, linly intensivo culti vatio'i, ir. whut is needed to produce a crop or sug(r beets: Now, wo want the toignr beet rac tory, and we 'want it bad, ns it will put in circulation u million dollars a year, and We want the million dollais, iir it will lie it tlix lifter and n moit gnge litter, and something should be done nt oneo (o right thih talk that is being circulated. If it is not true, ao want to know it, as it will suhdy ston tho' funnoi-h from signing up nereage. Hl il is tl'"' l,ien il will bo beaten, as tho majority of the ,fa mors nro too wiso Jio bo bulldoed into signing lip forwntc? under 'the present irrigation propoRition, as they vifl not stand for it, and that sel'Ies it. lIoiiii" that this mny bo made plaiji t(l lu,l),p PJ ,.'10 v,,lpy' B aw we will wot lose 1H)S vilub)o Hbt.ot 8 i NOT A AMTliKS'TlQN is called lo tho eonnnunicntion iti this , isauo ryoin r. i. Sandorsou of ,(Vtlml Point jxivinp: tho viewpoint of nitm.v faniuM-s in his locality tvuardintj sininj; up fop snjjjav bcot aoreaRO. Jn hncf, tho afgununt is that in some occult manner the proposed boot sugar factory is connected with the Koguo Kiver Canal company, and their effort to sell Water to farmers, and that if this is the ease, the farmers will refuse to sign up to grow sugar beets. The boot sugar factory has no connection with the canal company. The canal company is anxious that the valley secure the sugar factory, of course, as it will natur ally increase the sale of their water, inasmuch as much of the land under their system will not grow sugar beets without water. Much of the land will, as -Mr. Sanderson says, grow them with intensive cultivation. Tho soil ex port of the factory is here to pass upon the hind and tell tho farmers whether or not it is worth their while to plant tlio beets. Effort is being made to secure sugar beet acreage around Grants Pass, tivmis Valley, Sams Valley. Wagner creek and Ashland, all of which could not possibly be watered from the canal company's system, showing that the plans for the sugar factory are in no sense connected with the plans for tho extension oi the canal system. The canal company believes that the establishment of the factory will be as great a benefit to them as to the valley, as it will enable a marketable crop to be grown upon the idle lands already under their system. They be lieve that the era of intensive cultivation that will thereby be introduced will greatly stimulate the demand for water and increase the value of land. The farmers are not asked to sign up for water; they are asked to sign up to plant sugar beets. There is nothing in the agreement binding the grower to buy water or a water right. There is nothing binding in the preliminary agreement, which merely expresses the willingness of the signer to grow beets. The subsequent agreement, in which the factory agrees to purchase the beets anil furnish ex pert advice is dependent upon tho report of the soil expert as to whether the hind is suitable for growing a profitable crop of beets. .Farmers desiring lo aid the establishment of the sugar factory must sign up at once, as it will soon be too late. Thqy iieed have no fear that they are in any way binding themselves to purchase water, or water rights, for they are not. EVERY ONE SHOULD TURN OUT IX the upbuilding and development of ledford and tho Rogue '.River valley, the Medford Commercial club has played an important part, ft has initiated and carried through to success nearly all of he movements that have made the country what it is today. During the past two years the club has not had the support that it should have, because it has not had the membership necessary to accomplish big things. From a membership of over 400 it has dwindled down to some thing over a hundred in good standing. The annual banquet and election of officers of the club will be held Friday evening at the Medford hotel. A mus ical program and short talks by leading citizens will follow. The tickets are 75 cents each, and every one who has the city's welfare at heart, whether a member or not, should attend. Lot all forget their factional disputes and pull together for the development of the valley. STOOKS STILL ON NEW YOIIK, Jan. H. Specula tive Issues showed all ot their recent uncertainty at the opening o( today's stock ninrket, United States Steel and Heading selling loner, uhllo Union Pacific and Amalgamated Copper wero fractionally higher. New York Central v.ih utronKcst of nil tho rail way Issues, soon rising a point. Hal tlmoro and Ohio uhoso directors meet today to act on tho dlWdcml, held steady, despite the genernl be lief that a lower rato of disburse ment will bo declared. United Hall ways Investment preferred added a point to yesterday's gain, while tho common yielded fractionally after opening at an advance. AMSTKHDAM, Jan. 11, via London 5:30 p. in. The Tclegr'aaf In lb J eue of today nays It has learned that Ilritleh aviators last Monday dropped bombs on tho Oerman posltlonn nt Antwerp. Tho damage Inflicted ban not been learned. to our valley, but wo will have to gel mi olectiic curve on us or we lose. ' Yourit very truly, f. S. SAXDKIISOX. Central Point, Or., Jan. 111. John A. Perl UNDERTAKE Ludy Assltuut SH S. I)AIlTIiKT7 I'boue M. 47 ftHfl 47-JI mm MWFOTJT) MATT! TRTRITyW. WATER-SELLINjGr SCHEME SMITH START FIGHT SALHM, Ore., Jan. 1 1. Senntor J. C. Smith, of Josephine, who took an active part lu the Koguo river fisher ies fight at tlio 1912 session, Intro duced a bill this morning which probably will redow tho "late misun derstanding" with vigor. His bill lengthens tho season for commercial fishing on Itogtie river, nboo tho mouth of Illinois river, making It from April 1 to August 1 of each year land Increases tho size of tho glllnets which may bo used to an 8 Inch mesh. A bill Mas Introduce by Senator Hawley appropriating 50,000, for the construction and equipping ot a j training department nt tho state nor mal school, tho extension of tho heat ing plant to tho proposed department and tho laIng of walks nnd Improve ment of grounds at tho Institution. I Tin: cAitij oi-' Tin: kvj: is tin: hll'K ()!' THAT OltGAX In other words. U you want your eyes to stay by you and prcsorvo your boiibo of sight as long as you live, you must tako good care ot tlioiu. Eco nomy Is a very good thing In tho right direction, but, when It comes to tho c'o, a poor pair ot glasses will not take tho place of a good pair. If you want good glasses I can fur nish them. HEK DR. RICKERT lie Knows Ifoiv Sulto 1-2 Ovor jouol's B. & H, Urcen TradluB Stamps filen ;v1b-eF f?'M IC!B. MTCPFOTtn, QKMIOX, THURSDAY, .1 VXlTAI?Y II, MAHY PICKFOnO I i llHr ' ; " i KlH-'sU,Wi2. " hHmw JHk ?uroHLpV A& Ts MM PICKFORO IN "EAGLES' HE A contract ha hem iimde b the uiniiHyeiuent or the S m ibeitter that will be of inloivxt to eer one in the vnllej that enjo.xs ihc hel in ilutn-play-. t'niiuiiiiui'iiiK Ftidiiv nnd Sat uiday. with .Mnly rukr.ud. in the "Kugle-. .MHt,villie KiininiiH Plaver nim company will line iue of their pr'duetion- nt thlr iHip.dar thenltr lix-! l'iehfind t I he nn.t popnler iietiv in, the woriil. and in xelectnu', her to open Iho erie the' mimasc incut Iih uindiij mi-toke, nN "he i very well known hen- and ha been badly uii-Kcd fiom'the cieeu. On Kiiduy, the fir-l ih-rfiirniiitiro will Mart nt 'J p. in . luu, on Snliir da the doom will hmii nt 1.1., and a eontiuuouc prfrniiiuee will be iriven duriiif- the entire nrtrinoou and eM'lillur. Souvenir Ntnl ertnU of .Mi- I'iekfonl will bo itixcn lo each pur Infer of i lirkf I to the porforninino on Friday. - NKW YORK. Jan 1 1. Joe Shu gruo of Jersey Clt) had tho better ot Loach Ciosh of thin city In seven tounds of their ten round bout heret Inst night, both llKhtweights fighting cleanly and clovorly. -M44-H-H-t-H"!-M-S-MH m vtii aiiiiti vvhjii Remedy, Home-Made :lly rrrpnrr J (( 'rrf Mlflr. Inil U fromiil, hurt anil i:iTrcllr t t-9--H-i--t-HM-H-i-i- lly making this pint of old-tbiio miiyh srup at Iioimc vm not only Nie utxnit !, an coinpariMl itli tlio rritdr-uuile kind, but ni will idio have u iiiucli more proiiipt and wiHitii.riiilv In every way. It ovcrrmnvM the iiottnl couch, tlirout and llicut rold in IM hour ii'lleve rvcu vrlioopins couli inilt klv mid in excellent, too, for liroiicliitof, lirniitfhial avtlnna, hoarfenos mid niiiiii(iditf croup. Ot'Ufnmi any ilru t.toro tiV4 ouneoi of lilt ,.11. lllll. ...... I. f , in.,., ,fc lllh.f I,. ..I... I.ll. .....I llll !.. LlfO.1 ..'lit. ..I..tn grminlnttt! miiiur i-viup. hull illreetloiM with PiiifX. Kvhi perfrctlv niul tutten uoml. on ran fel IkN tnke lmM of a couch or fold in a way Hiat iik'hiih lmlnt. It ?inckly loowiiii the drv, ioaiiu nr infn ul citigh and lien! the liitl.iineil inriii. hruneH. It nl-o has n remarkable elTeot In ovorconilnj; tlm nr4ltent looie rouuh liv (topping (lie formation of phlegm in the tli rt ami bronchial ttihei, Tlio i licit of Pine on the membrane In known by rilniont every one. Plnex In u ......, .n I .. .. I.li. . no..... . . . , mi M.. ............ I 9 IIIU1V .Mlilill.ll.' 1 l,irr. t,.i i-iMIIniillil ., . genuine Norunv plno extract rninbliiedl with gualiicol u'ul other n.ituriil buttling pine elements. 'I here are mnnv worthleMU bnllntlons if this fmnoiu mixture. To avoid ilh appointment, nk nnr dmuuiit fur "2' ounccH of Plnet," and do not neivpt any thing else. A guarantee of abvolutn f.ttl fnctlon, or money promptly refuiulcil, jjoeii with this priiuirutloii. 'JliQ 1'Ini-x Co., l't. Wayne, Ind. THE PAGE Meil ford's Leatlfntj Theater It's Always a Big Show at tho Page ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY By special arrangement with tho All-Star Feature Distributors, this Theater will present JANUARY 18th AND 19.il Afternoon and Evening The Spoilers RSX BEA5H'S Red-blooded story of AJaska, pronounced by press and public tho greatest photo-spectacle ever pro duced. The production all America is talking about, The admission, while more than our regular price, is less than for this groat feature in many cities. Lower Floor, 25c; Balcony, 15c; Children, lSc.', MUSIC FOR THIS ATTRACTION BY PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA TALKS WORLD PEACE OPS .MOfN'Un. town. Jan. J l.-r- 'the federation of th woild, niaiU- c.il dlttiiiuiniuciit of tho meat powcih and a long nlon forward for "tho Inolheihood of man," are among tho nroluOito ronitltH of the prenoiit Nino ponn war, arcordlng to (Imt'iitnr Oeoig. W. Clark In hU lunugurnl addiens henr today. Dc-plto the gloom of tho NUio-I'c-nn war, the (Uivornor prophesied that mankind would ho hotter fur ft, In the end. "It Is ail appalling prleo to pay," he said, "tint beyond thin world war lies, In all piolmhlltty, the death of I mllltni loin, tho piaclleal dlsai mamuiit jof the great power of Iho earth, the icmowit finm tho people of the a uniting bin dens of itrent armlet lljaud uaxle.i, the dltmppotirauCo ot heicdllnry rulern mid tlio entrunce of more perfect demon acfon " YY Theatre TOD.W ll,V IN THE lOWICOUNTRY Two reel Ka Pee Fires of Ambition Two tce inmliio rainoui' lleaut) I'lliil EUGENICS vs LOVE K"hlniii Comedy When Villiaiis Meet DO.NT MISS IT .1 and I lie .", ami tile STAR WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY SPECIAL PROGRAM Sollg Offers Fates and Ryan One Part Illograph Ileauty Little Miss Make Believe Ono Part IMIson l'onturo What Could She Do? Thruu I'arta Broncho Billy's Double Escape Ono I'ait Mysterious Mr. Davey With .Sidney Hrevv TWO DAYS MONDAY AND TUESDAY January IOIIi anil I9lh Win AFFRONT 10 WEST BY EPHI AU.(Vv -)'! lilt" "A li'" lail In he ill aw ii ximicvvluic," i ill. i pliiualiou nMeivd liv the Saletu Ite pulilieaii cluli for failure lo invito lle (itiiiK lloveiiioi Vch, tho Mlnte mil roail eouuuiiiu, tlio ulnte water ooliiuiHiioiiri4 niul .Intf Idilioi' I'mii iuiioner llolf to tlif liimtKiital re ception leiiili'inl Govetuoi' Witli.S eoiiilie at the lile Ihhik TneiU.v ulnlir. The liivitaliiiu eoinini (re iliieetl.v liaiiilliim the nffalr In in lln center line ul the lii-illmle of eiitiei-ni ami ('oiiileuiiialiou. ll wu Miuipii-eil nf Mn (leliHinr, iiiuiil' cltrk ol Mannii coulilv , t .ul liiniu-. ii I '!" ' h P IVHI'lll tlll It I I, i oit 3N COMMITTEE THE PAGEtonichi MctHonl's Lcatllr.- Theater, 'it's Always a Big Show. at tho Pngo SEVEN KEEL SHOW Two-Part Molodrama THE MILL STREAM Foatming King Baggott Fourth Ppispiip of THE MASTER KEY Tho Groatost and Best of Thorn All THE BOY MAYOR Ono Part Two Othor Picturcfl FKl!)AY-SATimi)AYMATIN,KI.SATUUI)AYliVKNlN(; SPECIAL GIUCAT I-'KATUKK Box-Offico Attraction Company presents tho Now York Lycoum Theater success as produced by Daniol Frohman THE THIEF By Henry Bcrnstoin, author of Samson, Isreal, etc. Featuring DOROTHY DONNELLY Creator of Madam X An Epoch -Making Foaturo This groat photo-mastorpieco will only bo shown Fri- day night, Saturday Matinco and Evoning MUSIC Y PAGE THEATRKIORCIIESTRA ADMISSION, C, 10, 15 CENTS STAR THEATER K. L. Bernard, Managor FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mr. Daniel Frogman PRESENTS Famous Players Road Show No. 1 America's Sweetheart Miss Mary Pickford The Mate A Powerful Drama of the Virginia Mountains In Five Paris t With a Large Company of. Broadway Stars Admissiqn Always Five am Ten Cents Spuyonir Postcards of Miss Pickford with each Ad niission Ticket Friday '-' hi I i - i.-i.-i iii ii... ii ii , i,.M, , ,immmmmm CQMING ; THE MAN ON THE BQX With flflr. Rfjx FigmQi) mc-.iii' ni Minion, niul Seymour .Innot, elioivuiiiu of the Mmtoll cliuiitv ie political! eeiiliol eouliillllce, wlio-n reidelii e - .ll tlelitnoii ! . I t t t t STOP CATARRH! 0PGN NOSTRILS AND HEAD K.ivn Cumiii Aiipllcil lii NjHlrllH KelleveH !leailt'llH at Once. - '-' - - If vutn mwtilU ate ilewtcil and jmir IiimmI l ntuirwl nii'1 eii 'nn't hrenlli" tivilv lfiied a mid "r nttniih. nt t(f( ii .mull liolllr ut M)' Cimm Hitlai nt iitiv dlOX -t't'le TI'I.V ' I"'1" "' IliU fiBjrrnnt. inMwtlc eiwiiu Into our ikh.Ii tin ainl I'l I' ienlralo tlutiiiuh rvwj, nil iiirtA f )nr liwnl. noelhrHB mid liiHilmif the lulhimrt rfwnl Nn uiiHMHif tnviiihriio nod .MHl Kt ln taut ielh"f. All I ltm pm ll rerN Ynnr ie tilU rr nprn, vutn hertd H dwr. no tnni-n lmwlilli, 'lOilitlllun, tiloHllitf J Ito iimie hfinl'ii in-. Irvios.i nr tiHtllotf (nt hntllli l.lv n ( 'l id III llilllil N Ji ' ivlint miIWi i hi tiinl mliln nut ' null ln', lt' a 'lilljtlll. IN t i- Eagle's (f 'V n : -"i JV At I t H. ' v I'