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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1915)
M s- medford matt; tihtiunx TrrcrFor?n. oimwov, vonday. .tantary is, inir, p'ayir wmm x WANTS TO RENT LANG FOR GROWING SUGAR BEET CROP Tim furl Hint iimcllrnl iiimi, tx liorlmiecil nloiiK lli linen of uimlon Iiik and niowliiK mol erm for Mock fCI'dlllH lH I"1"1 ""'I'' "MllOIKl'IIH'lll ((I tlm ihiihIIIi)ii (if mikmi' lirui wow Ini; In IIiIh valley, wlutlhur with or without llitt nlil of wilier for lirliui lion nlvcii iiHiiiiriiiirii of tint iicrinii iikik'o of (ho iinliiittry limit If lint n iliilri'tl iiri'i'an In Hcrim-il to unirnnt llu Intttnlliillnn or lint jiliint. l'oilutin Hum i Ik no limn of vailed mid I'Xleiihlvi! iixiHuli'iiri', In no mint)' dlffi'ii-nt illHtilctM, In tliltt itiiitlnr km T. II. (loodiiintm who linn returned to llilrt valley to nciilii eiiKdKO In mirdoiiliu; and fmlt kcowIiik after mi iilmenre of Heveml year In Nontliein Cnllforiiln, Mr. (toodaittiirn former, ly opeiated In tint "HIiIiikIowii iIIh trlrt" mil tit of I'liooulx, mid with hIk mil Hticr.'HN, havliiK at one lime ob tained no I exit lliiin I!8 toim of car ruin from ono aero of laud In Dear creek liolloiu.and that without iln lino of water. Ho nhto rained miKar heetN tin tttook feed, and while he did not iiiniltet them, heme did not keep iirrniuit of tho yield, In of the opinion that ho ohliilned a inueli greater ton 11111:0 fiom tieetit than f 1 mil rarroix. lie In of the opinion that very iniirh of tint Hi'itr eieek holtoiu mill will prodnco heetK In paln; until it Ih mid of tho hlKhent nil pur content without tho 1111 of witter at iiiy nIiiko allhoiiKh ho couredeH tho crcnt nd vnntaKo of water In liicrcimlnK the )ld. II In xHirlenco In tho red foothill fruit land cottvlnrea I1I111 atiio that until niii'h time tin water Ih nvall- itlilo very pntlnfaelory returnw can ho hmi from heela phiiiled theie, with adeiimto deep tlllar.o. Tho fine roll dltlou In which heetN leave tho mill, after tho crop lit loinoveil uppcnU to him particularly. IIIn recent oxporlonrn In the itttiith tii California heet tllMrlct. eHpe. dally thai In tho llelltifleur llntrll. vtei lie wiin for iteveral yea in en KiiK'il In ncllliu; renl entatit, Iiiin mndo a I t hoomor out of him to a "fare- )oii-wttll," Ho tttnti'N that tho hold Iiii'.n of .Senator C'lnil: of Montana In the llellefletir tllMrlct nre annually lenleil and aitt III f.reiit diiiuaud at I'jn per nnuuiu per aero rental, for liti purpomt of ralHlnc mi car IteetH for the MiKar factory. Tho wnntor'n IioMIiu!" nmniint to a great ' many thounand acrex, and ho wltbholdN them from market, oftlng to tho kooiI rental ho Re In from tho land borauim of tho demand for licclt hy tho fac tory. Tho fact that for year after yeur tho laud renin for thin purpomt to practical farmera nhould be Kiiaran too onotiKh that tttiRnr het KrowlitK Ih ptofltahlo, Kvcn thoiiKh ho Ih hlninelf farmlui; rented land now, Mr. (loodpaHturo will need all pomilhlo to nllKilr licet and In on tho lookout today for a do hlralile tract of holtoiu land on long time learnt, nnd If ho mcurea It, will kIki up for a largo tract, not only to encourage tho eutorprlno, hut he caunn ho known It will ho profitable to tho grower, Ho fully renllxcH that tho greatiHt benefit will mull to Hut community at largo, from the re. Militant activity In tho labor market, tho wood market, tho llmo market and abnvo all In tho fact that tho In ntnllallon of hucIi a factory hero will "Mail nomcthluK to inovlim", locally. NY ONE DA NEWSPAPER IN ASHLAND LIBRARY CITY COUNCIL OF IASHLAND GIRLS ASHLAND DEBATES I 10 OUTBREAK OF QUAIL DISEASE WAHIIINCiTON, I), P. Jan. IS. Tho third known outbreak of quail dlneauo Iuih hccii dlHcovored hy tho Iluroau of Animal IndtiHtry In quail Heiit for oxamliiallou for tho National KooloKlrnl I'ork. Tin-no bit (Ih woio rocolvod a fow ilayn ago from two of tho principal Importcm In wltloly Hupnrntod pnrla of tho country. Mont of tho quail now on tho markot aro Imported from Moxlcn nnd aro on torod at tho port of .Irowutivlllo, Toxan. Under tlumo clrcuiUHtancoH all outstanding pcrmltn liavo boon canoollod nnd further Importations MUHpcndod for thin ncnaon, Quail dlnonno, a highly InfoctloiiH malady, to which all our native quail aro appnrontly Htibjoct, wnn, dHcov crod In 1007 und waH tracod to a number of staUm. A mieond out lu oak occtirrod In 1012, bill was chocked through tho Hunpounton of Importation of blrdn from Mexico from which most of tho nupply of hlrdH wun drawn. I.ust year prac tloally no blrdn woro Imported from Aloxlco and no quail cIIboiwo wnn ra-ported, AHIII.VNI), .Inn IS A recent II bin 0 lepoit of the punt )enr iovciiIn lint fact that tin- luHlltullou ban only one dally paper 011 Hh rending Inlilon, and thai a I'ortlaud nheet. It i-er-lalnh ought lo have tho Mull Tri bune lor IIh weiil! h of Into tnl'fgraph erU"tt and county iiowh. Thin need will he luM'Htlnuleil. Tho IllMltll tlou'N rlgut'CN for It'll aro IntruM Ing. Out of a total circulation of over 1T.,0IHI 'VoIiiiuim ilurlug lln car, only two hookn went lont. Ito celptn worn $n,MS t .." 0, and expeudl tun-H U'.l.'l.M, leaving a hnlanco of nearly a thounand dollarH on hand with whlii to enter KHVh actlvltlon The tax levy lu behalf of the library It-liU $2,2.' . II, Tho number of miIiiiiu'h In .',U7. An nbowlnu tin, 1 1 end of lltorar tanto prevailing liorcaboutN, for tho llmo being at leant, It In mentioned Incidentally that the bookn mont nought after during tho pant year totaled lo no- clologlcal toplcn. Minn lllanclio lllckn In librarian, and nix other lad len 1110 repHmeiUcd on Hut board of nine IiumIcch, IIiiiiI Stcm t:xHisiiit' With dual nyntetiiH or electric lighting In tint namo town, complica tions are bound lo nrlno. A local haiher, ditnlrlug lo nnNUtno an lin patllal nttllinle towardH both fac tloun, III bin nhop from entreat nup piled by (bo Hlnklyou annex to tho OreKon-Callforula plant, whllo bin lenldeuru patronago went In the muiilcia nKtmi or In- nuppoHcd It did, InnMiiiirh an he paid tin- houiMt mlcii for ninnllin Into tint city cof- fern. When tho local niihntatlou wan di'Mro)cd bete rvcetitly, both bin nhop and bonne llluiuliiatlou roaned luntantly, Itonult, he had been con nected up In both InntanccH with one company. Home lauguagu wun In or der that Ih not to bo meamin-d In kilowatt. Kxlt tint dual nyntom an lar an he In he In concerned, and en ter official luventlgatorn who can't pinn tho buck from one to another any longer. In tint meantime the patty of tint flrnt part threatens to cut out both nyntemn and fall hack upon the full moon nchcdulu until maldim are adjunted. .Illoey Si-nlro tJultM Tho local Jitney nervlco ban been abandoned, following the example net by the H. I', motor, f'atine annlgned wan too long a haul for a nhort nickel. Tin- nchedule pioved a very atttactlve one enpedally for nchool ma'amn living a dlntntue fiom their work. The Shant.i Limited, No. 12, north, bound, now In In here at 1:50 a. 111. and out at I :.'..'., Thin In a differ ence or 20 mlnulei from provloun nchedulen. On Interntate traffic an oxccHH faro of $Ti In lu effect here, lu going to San 1'ranclHco from here, for Inntauco, one iloen not have to pay the tariff from I'ortlaud to that city, nn ban been annerted. They nlmply put up $t extra to tint ordinary from Anhlaud. I.ocnin nnd IVi-xoiiiiIn J, Keith, of San rl-'anclnco, head auditor of tint S. IV linen, wun In town Saturday on a trip unith lu 11 routlno official capacity. Clyde Muloue, local manager of the Oregon-California Power Co., we,nt to Yreka, Saturday, on Imptutant hunl uena connected vtlth the big corpora tion. I'orben Hohcrtnon mid company, ono of the blggent muunemeut at- tractloiiH on tho road, panned through Sunday afternoon, headed for Port land. Hilly llrlggn hits rellnqulnhed ro nortorlal duties on the Tidings ami will follow In bin father's footsteps In practice of tho law, 1 1 Ih hiiccoh nor lu I.yun Mowat, who wan on the bright Htudents In a recent graduat ing clunn of tho local high nchool, Lynn Ih nlno a goueral all-round ath leto of ability. Ills Inclination in to take up Journalism as a permanent employment, and his now- lino of work will fit htm for those duties. Mm. l.ouls Hllty, wife of n popu lar conductor on tho S. P., loft early In tho week to Join her daughter Lil lian In San Frnnclnco, Mother nnd daughter will tour California, going iih far south as San Diego, returning to San. Frunclnca In llmo for tho ox position. Mrs. Hllty will not return homo until March. 1 HIGHWAY GRADES ORGANIZE ROGUEIERSCLUB ASJILANI), Jim. IH, Mjclion 11ml 1 AKIII.AND, .Inn, IK. Keonuii imi di-Jcelioii i-renleil coiiciiiiiliiiii nl tin-1 i'-eoril ininle b the local lirnm-ti of Ih hull IiikI Friday pfiilnjr. The "'" ,,";""1 V"'K' Tl'"il ''l",', "" '"" eoiim-il met iii Hpcciul inljoinnetl m- k'w;" w"";I' mUm-h it- out hIImi. 11 lute 1 be,- f ......-- iint'H to thenoodoM Miiiiiuertiiiienml ' ircH-nl, Without iuliuiiiliiui, tin niiiyor proponed 1111 eveeutitve Ph hioii. 'Wieje in only om- exit to city hull, ullhoiigli lluil open oulwanl, iih b.v law piowiled. In (lie mini enitii lile to gel out, tlicj'itv alloniey Imre l,V niivetl Iiih wi bnil oveieoal, lu the kIiiiiiM'iIo Attoiney HiigH, i W. Html, City Kngiiu'cr WiilLer, Witter ('oiiiiniHwjoiicr lltihler 11ml several olh er yol eiiught Imlwcen tlii chief of police on the one hand and tint outer railiu: around (lie council mye 011 Ihe oilier, mill weie eicelctl. It wan a clo-e til I. mul executive M-tiou iifc ciiiich iiuijIiI to bo placed tin I ho mv-oiiiI--ii'v niiuloWH til' (hit fit v eili- llt-e, at len. on the wi-kI hitle, I'ai'ilit' lli'diwuv Knaiiicer Kitl rctlue wiih iiIho pie-cnl. hut he wjm-Iv kept hit M-al 'in older to avoid tin rusli, Tin- pioi-ccilingH bi-iu m-cn-t, i( i' iml known ilcfinilck wlielher he natlieipaleil in the ileliberaiioim or lltlt, lu (lie absence ol illloriillltion to Ihe ftiutrnry, it in pri'Miined that he did. The crowd prescnl evidently txHctcil tti litleti to -alaeiniw ilettiilh einii'cinill' IioiiiIk mill birliwiivs, bill got lei I. The ititeitiiiualile ilieiissiuti met' I'aeilie higliwi" mattetK to the wt-l i I' A"bltind uoes on muico, epcciallv in regnnl In the iiii.siii" link tietir Kagle MilU. W; Hool, retideiil en gineer tui Ili- letited lihl, diavow4,J any eiiilil lor Ihe 'ooi.tlie-ltii.i" plan which he clam.ifion ut mi idin H.Mieraey in mi attempt to climiuale FnrViliani hill. I tot h local pa-iers tittote the plan us "mi iufoition which in altriliulcd to (lie eugiuecriuc ex'li cuce of Mr. Hool," whereas that geu tlcinan clnsHlies the Ion- urojcct 11 n tlt-lusion mitl it Miitre. At tin- hiiiiic time he admits plans, an; feasible other Ib'iin tluise laud down by tint liigliwit'- engineer. The inalii eoiitenlion ih to cliniinalc 11 railway i-rossin al gttule. Jimi iuiagiue the big iuteruthan car, ear ty ing from 11 tl07.cn to nihil ly pitHsen. gets, Mailed on the S. P. right of way in that locality in the luce of an approaching locomotive of the com pound Mallei type. rninham hill docs not, however, enjoy nil the notoriety. True Hill, east of town, is looming up as an other pKiblctii, though 110 railroad complications are connected with it, Hie nucstion being it matter of grade. The uiernge citizen is led to e.xelaiin, "Why in Sam Mill can't these mat ters he M'ltledf" The reply is tliey enu lie, mid moreover will he in due season lo the satisfaction of most everybody concerned. It lakes lime. lot pleasure purpom oulv, nnd whose chief nll'ii-nil merely mill: 110 higher tliuu icgcnt of the Dauglitern of the Stranded Touiit Ihe I'ppei Kogiio Hikers is the hi lost feature here in Ihe development of practical pctlcHiiianisiii, Its mt-mhcrnliip limit In twenty, mul eight aie nlicady en rolled. The fiiiipiiiciil is slioit sUit. heavy walking sIioch, aliictiHtot-ks nnd nkiis. Hunting mul fishing licenses may he pcrinlltcil in reason. The in lion in one nolilarv MiliHtautial nautl wieh per member per hike, ami tins relish is not of the Nabisco vniielv, either. Hetpiisitcs for ailiiiission ttie cither adult age or the arrival til von ix ttf ili.st-iiiion. The initial jaunt Iuih jtisl been Inkcni parlicipnteil in bv McMlamen Teresa Hilly, who ih 'resident; Tan nic lllalock, vice.irehidcnl; lletthu Winter neerclnr- Caroline Soliucr man, Here) Knimer, Lizzie Hush, Ann Ktulers ami l.illa Purueker, liclotiging to the rani; and file. The nlait was from the lllnloel. home, 111 It Ntrecl, at J :.l." p. m. I'ri tlny, January l'. The course was down O.ik slreel, ertissiiiif Hear creek ul the itiiuijeipal aballoiiN, thence westerly In the covered bridge near Kagle Mills, the home stretch heintr over tint I'aeilie Inghwa''. Itstauee. live tiiiles. The liikern nrrivcil Inane at !" the same afternoon. Time, two hours mid Iwcntv-lwn minutes b 11 duly iieerctliteil hnieclct clironoin eler. -This nhenoiucnul recortl in eluilcil n live-minute s(ii for Inueli at Kugle Mills termiunt. Two iiiemherH weie penalized on this initial triiv Cmrie Sehuermm. for exeectliiig Ihe speed limit on 11 partieularl" fine piece of mini over the W'itite tnictand another member for hven-tin nn tuauge in the lunch kit. Her name' i withheld -on ac count tif familv mul friends. The parly rciidenouscd al Louis FROM MEXICAN LINE Washington. Jan. is serro- tnry (iurtison ordered totlay Ilatterlcs A, H and O. of tho Fifth Field Ar tillery, which woro ent to Nuco. ArU., to stop Mexicans from firing Into American territory, to return at once to Fori Hill, Okln. All troops at Naco except one squadron of the Tenth cavalry huvo been ordered to Douglas, All.., opposite Agun Prleta, Mexico. LEO FRANK'S APPEAL Sohweftrfi market nnjl were weighed ttttli iiliuijlv. -A'Sln) nlntistics reveal the lighted ntin.-riiunds lte;avicst, ll)."i: nvenipxr J'I7. The one execotion in Ihe patty who iefuet to face lite scales hail her weight nrbitrurilv fix ed at 1 .'!." pnunili; aggregate, 1090 pounds, ivc weight. A-.-e. iuilctermin ate; height, from .") feet I to ft feet Iflj complexion, ft limncltes, 3 liloutles, the latter being n trifle chapped. Xutiwty, two Oregoninns as against six from other slates. These hikes nfjelil will be taken ev ery Friday, rain or nliine. Talent -mul Phoenix will he invndcM nnd perlmps .Medfnrd, on a Htle.strinn wager. The mothers und minis of tho pnrtv 'ro Dtis,t o set the pace for the daugh ters ami pieces of the Oregon Trnil club. I Smoko Hoiuo-Miuln Clgarc flovornor JohiiKon, Mt. Pitt and La Vlatu nrp tho bout. E OF IOWA DEAD WASHINGTON, Jan. IS. Tho hnb ean corpiiH apieal of Leo 1. Frank, convicted of tho murder of Mary Pha gait, tho Atlanta, Cia factory- girl, was docketed today In tho supremo court. Tho Htuto of (ieorgla may now t any tlmo move to have it advanced for early hearing. Without hucIi ac tion It will not bo reached In tho regu lar course of business for nearly 18 mouths. IESI NEXT FRIDAY WASHINGTON, Jan. IS. Pronl- dont Wilson has set usldo three hours pioxt Friday for a public homing on tho utoruoy tost provisions of tho Im migration bill recently passed by congress, nnd which was received to- ItlCn OAK, lown, Jnn, 18. Tho funeral for Bmltli McPhorson, Judgo of tho United States court for tho southorn district of lown, wh died day nt tho whlto liouso. Tho hoar Inst night, will bo hold nt tho homoiin will bo heard In tho oast room hero Wodnosdny afternoon, according whoro Prenldont Tnft hold n homing to plans announced today, jboforo vetoing n similar bill. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS Medfonl People Should Know How to Itcittl ami Heed Them Disordered kidneys glvo many sig nals of distress. Tho beereliotiH may be dark, con tain sediment. Passages arc sometime frequent, scanty, painful, Ilnckacbe In often present day and night. Headaches ami dizzy spells may oc cur. Weakened kidneys should recelvo quick help. Don't delay! Use n special Kidney remedy. Doun'ti Kdlney Pills nro for weak kidneys, backache nnd urinary dis orders, Medford evldonco proves their worth. Frank Turngate, V St., Jackson ville, Ore., says: "I havo used Oouu'ri Kidney Pills personally and they havo been used by another of my family. I can say thoy nro a flue remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills did mo a great ileal of good, when I was sufforlng from kidney weakness. They deserve public ondorsomont." Prlco SOc, nt nil dealers. Pon't simply ask for n ktdnoy romody get Uoan's Kidney Pills tho snmo that Mr, Turngato had, Fostor-Mllburn Co,, Props., Hnffalo, N. Y, Adv. HELLO GIRL'S MISTAKE flHE SPOILERS" AT E THEATRE T fHCOA, in Paris, .Iml, IH.-"A Inlsc iilnnii of mi Indian invanioii wiii spientl in Tientino by Hit- mi lulic of 11 telephoife u'frl," mivn a Veti. ice ilipiilei o the jiewipiihcr Zecoln T W, N. Kelig, who lias vimtnliptl Hex llenidiV famous novel, "The SpoilorSt" will prenent this most mar. reJous nleiurt at Hie I'ntro theater for n brief engagement of two days, XiH. "HIm. ifiinriitil Hint iiMiinr, "inning on .uonoay, nnunry J. nun Wonderful picture requires two hoiirn for exhibition, ami thone who wind to retain the continuity of the story sJionld ai range their affair mi as to he in lliejr mcuIm nt tin- following time: 7:00 and ! ;00 p. m. This stiipentloiiN production has lieou playing" to capacity lioiinon throughout the universe. In Snu Francisco tlie crowds were so enor mous that it heenme neeessnry to open the doors at l):.'lfl in the mont- wtm Mm'fnrn rrnn t itoornrri mnrtn nitf. J hcrefore the innnagcmcnt tr troops weie nmreliiiifr townrtl Kb patla, one of Hut etmiest point for invndiiift Trt-uliuo. "The nnthoriiii'H tu-ver (jielirtneil the truth of the rcjKirt. All niht Itiitg mails were blown up ami troops were rushed townrtl Knnpniln, lu Ihe inomiii" all wan rntl for Ihe inv?nl ers, Iml (here Wfts no ign of them. The Iclcphotie girl i hcni" itrope- flltCtl." llolEN OF WORLD NSTALL NEW OFFICERS At 11 rcgutm inuetlncr. Iieltl Wi'tluci day night, .Imiuary lit, tho following' officers werefnslnjh'tl by Medfonl Camp, No." ilfl, 'Woodmen of tliu World, for tlio etiHiiing term: W. K. N'orrit, t'onntil eommaililerj H. W. ('berry, ndvisor lieutenant; C. ('. Hoover, hmiker; W, H. .fucknon, elerk; J. M. Dodge, eneort; K. C. Keyet, wtilchman; A. M. Ilertlnn, sentry;. I. II. Atwt-ll, manager. The W, O. ", orehestrn enter'niu ed with several "nplenditl scIeetion mul a most enjoyable evening was spent. the theater eonnidcretl it necessary to start the exhibition of this picture at nootr pneli ilny," SSI CV M George Randolph Chester Famouc Author, says: "Why shouldn't a man be willing to recommend a tobacco which gives as cool, sweet and satisfying a smoke as Tuxedo." o r For Mentally Alert Men Tuxedo George Randolph Chester'a "Get-Rich-Quick WallingforcT stories have delighted thousands through the mental alertncjs, good humor and keen mind shown by the wily promoter. When George Randolph Chester writes of things typically American he knows what hci3 talking about; and when he endorses Tuzedo the typically American tobacco his endorsement carries greet weight with the keen minded, alert and brainy smokera cf this country. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarttta WiV "-: PTi"rsk?crrr 'S55Hl td: ia m Wa- ttg) is rradc especially to maintain the American spirit of good humor. Its constant U3s bei.e fi:3 a man in rr.ind nnd body, by keeping him happy and j-hysically fit. Tuxedo is the finest Kentucky Burley the world's premier smoking-tobacco leaf made absolutely non-biting by the original "Tuxedo Process" that has never been successfully imi tated. Tuxedo is delightfully mild, fragrant, rich, and gives a cool and satisfying smoke. Tuxcdb is in a class by itself. ycu ca:i duy tuxedo everywhere p Famous Green Tin Convenient, glaMine wraDned. n.itur. nroof ncuch . In Tin Hum! Jon -40c and 80c in t g with ucld lelterintr. I tit curved to fit pocket AV In Clan Hum! Jon 5Ce and 90c -TSlfc2-2ii THE AMERICA?! TC2ACCO COMPANY J2ZiEZZXl Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME ELAINE Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machine Works Pacifie 401; Home 298L. Rcs.'Pac. 5031; Home 227L. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AOT) WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. 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