i) uj MFJ)FOftD MATT, TIMBUNM, MICDFORD OREGON, MONDAY. VKRIMTARY 1, lOir, PA'Oti TirttElJ - ' VI . KL- S , 1 WATER NEEDED FORGRAZING STOCK P A ON AN In ciiiiiiiicllou wllli the cxnmlnii (Inn of range conditions on tint Nit tloiiul forests, tli forest snrvlar- Iiiih rccon I ly Hindu 11 nttnly of Hiu water hue (nullities mii each -forest wlieiu WiuliiK In possible. According In I liu iiiiiiiiuiit'oiiiiinl of Din district for iNnr, capacity of till graying allot iikmiIm In now fairly we known, hut tliu i ocelli utility wnu designed to un certain If llio existing wafer supply In sufficient for tlm needs of tlio tilock on each allotment. . It won known that stock using dif ferent kinds or foniKo needed differ ent niiiotiniH of w titer In onler to keep iniini in llin IichI romlltlon, lint exact figures wore InckliiK. This study linn developed ihti fuel Unit In tlni Cascade iiiountiiliiH ono hla-op Mill reitilro per tiny: Will it Pit liny for Nliccp On plno grass range, green I ipinrt water. 'On plno iirnni range, dry, 2 iiinrts twitnr. On bunch grass (low, green) one quart wntor. On litinrli grass (high mountain, II roon ) ilutf, or ono-linlf pint wntor. a On tin licit grasn (low, dry) onu ijtinrt wntor. On bunch grass (high mountain dry) ono quart wntor, On tlio dry iiiouiitnln ran no enxt of tlio Cascades, or In eastern Ore lion nntl WniihliiKtnn, on plno grass, (lec'r's sedge, IiiiiicIi gram, nnd dry meadow range, In the curly uprlnt; cattle require flvo gallon of wntor por dny. On tlio sumo forage sheep wlih lambs need ono gallon per dny, nnd dry sheep but om-linlf Rallon. This In whoro tliu nnlnmlM nro salted on tlio rniiKo. In tlio Into spring, early summer, nnd early full, on Hut tmnio rlasn of forage nnd uinlor like condition, rnttlo roijulro seven nnd oiit-linlf gallon of wntor por dny, slicop with lambs ono mid one-half gallons, mid dry Hhoup mm gallon xr dny. Oiirlui; tlio hiiiuiiut, cnttlo will rcqitltu ) gallon por day, sheep with lambs two gallons, nnd dry sheep ono mul one-half gallon. I'lin Oiillono u liny fur Cutllo On high iiioiiiitiilu range, with mi-imIn, dnmp meadow, or browse, salted cnttlo will ron.ii I ro per "flay, In Into spring, curly Hiiininor mid early fnll, flvo gallons of wntor, whorea sheep with IniuliN under theso con ditions will rcqulro ono Knllon, nnd dry nhoop ono-hnlf kuIIoii. During tlio Hiiiuiuor, cnttlo on thin class of forage mid under similar condltloiiH will tinulro seven mid ono-lmlf gal loin, iihoop with ImiiliH ono nnd one linlf gallons, nnd dry sheep ono Kill Ion por dny. With theso figure nnd those for tlio fornRo cnpnrlty of tlio rniiKo, tlio ninotint of wutor necessary for any nuiKu nmy ho dotormlnod easily. If tlio nvnllnblo wntur U not sufficient to moot tlio iiooiIh of tlio range, tlio for est service plnnn to iindorlnko tlio dovolopiuont of known sources of Alitor nnd Hum Increase tlio nupply. SCHOO MASTERS L CLUB OF VALLEY ADOPT RSO LUTONS MOVIES DRAWNG BETTER CROWDS TAN REIVA L E AT APPLE6ATE IN MAY Koinolliiiij,' not ul in tlio tvny of u community KnlliotliiK In to bo put on in tlio ApploKato vulloy, .IiiekHon vounly, ihirinj; Jtuy. Tlio nffulr will lie ilirt'cliil by W. 0. Wlioolor, piinoi- )iul ol tlio noIiooI nt tho town of A) jiIckiiIo, for whom Dr. I tort hit Stiuirt, iliioitlor of tlio tvoinon'ri K.vniiniHiiun nt tlio Univoi-Hitv of Ori'Koii, Iiiih oul lined mi ntlilvtio iirornni. Tlio dny is (o bo iluvotoil to n ooiiibiiintion picuio nml field moot, nt which 1000 to Ififlt) JiuikHon ooiiuty folk nro cx pootoil. Kvcry AppU'Kiilo vulloy M'lunil in to put into tho iilliletio ovoiiIh priiolioiilly ovoiv pupil, a rnpiu" liliin of oliiiiiniition having been work, fil out. l)r, tiluiirt'8 plun follows, in Koiioml, proifrittrts Hint luivo boon HiiitcoHHful ut liiro oiiHtorn iiiooIh nnd in ooiiHlilorod u K'mul ono for rural community Heliool gntlioriiiKB, Tho Kuiillioiu Oieini SeliooliniiH. Ioim' dull mot ut Contnil I'oiiil Ku'. llidny. Tlio piiuointil MiciiUoih weioi Hiipeiiiitoiiilint Duiiiol Hull ofdinnU I'iimh, who Npoko upon llio Miibjoot, "Hni'liil Ai'lliil.v in llio IiIkIi Kohool", nml Dr. Henry II. Kliehlon, from tin ilcpnitiiiciit of oiluciilioii, V, of ()., wlm udilioHMOiI'lhit nieinlieiM upon tin Mibjcet, "I'our (Irnit Kdiionlioniil I'roplielN of Toduy." I'mfoNMut KIioIiIoii'h inlilie.H wiih full of help ful Niiui'KlioiiN of whul wiih i cully woith wliilo of tho prohi.nl eliunnin iilcitM In cilneulioii. A ooiiiniittoo wiin nppoiiitod In drnw up htiitnlilo lOMiilulinim porluiu C to noiiio of tho I'diioiilioiuil ineiih iiioh now lieloro tho n(iiIo Ititrtt iim. Till! followlm; H'HlllltlnilM wcio uilopt- oil by niton! tho intiro bmlv: (VitirirnlliiK ?.'m:Ih-i "III! it lloinheil, by (ho liKlilholH of llio Hniilhoni Oregon SeliiioliniiHloiH' eluli, wIioho iiiimoh nro nffij,oi horolo, lllllt till! pllMHIIKO Of llOIIM! hill Nil, 'Jill, iin it now MiunN, i iiink'nlmbli'. I'ltnMiim fur Opposition KirMTho pionont law i'm now' mul ho fur bus lieiu Nilifuetniy ill ItH oporntioiiH. "Sooond- Any oIiiiiiko nt tho pu- out time will oiouto oonhiNiun. ''Third Tlio Mnlo ilep;ntnienl of ediiciitiun will bo lolt without mle- IpllltO fllllllH, HiiM'rlMiry Imw "llo it KokoIvoiI, bv tho inoiiibriN of tho Kotitliorn Oii-guii Soliootiuiihti'iV club, wIioho iininoH tile u Mixed hoio to, that tlio piihsao of llio Dimiok bill relative to count v Kiipoiviiion is iiudoNiriiblo fur Ibt' followiiiK ronsons; "l''iit fjoriipuloiiN pprsoiiK may cooiiro tho Hij;niiturcH of tho iniijor- ity of ni'IhmiI ditriot oflieeiM for tlio diicoiitiutiiiin'o of Hiiportixiou. "Second Tlio prcKcut MiterUMirv Iiiih worked to the uient n(lviiiitiij;o of the rural hcIiooIh. IndiislrUil I'iiIi-h "Mo it llt'holtcd, bv tlio nieiiilieiH of tho Soiithoni Oregon SchoolinnstorH' club, wIioho iiiiiiioh mo nl fixed bore to, Ihut tho puhxiiKf of Scbubcl botiKo bill No. 'J in uiidcxinihlc Jlir the fol lowing reiiMin: "Kirxt ll iliHcoutiuiioH (ho nppru priatiou for indiiHtrial lnirw. "SitoiuI-TIioho fnirn have born a trcincuiloiiH impcliiH nml pructioal valno to ciliiciitjon, ospociully iu tho rural hchool hoctioiif." A ooitiiuittco eonihlin of .Super intendent Daniel Hull of (IrnnlK I'iins, I'nucipal l-Vhx Mooivof Ahhlmiil mid I'riiioipul l II. Ilowiuuu of Mcdfonl wiih nppoiutcil to draw up Htiitnlilo niloH Kotonnuc Micinl aotivitioH in the high m'IiooIh of the talloy. The commit too wan rcipuMcd to rcpoit nt tho next meeting of tho club. Talent wan M'lcctcd an the next pin ee of mot-tin;: of tho club. Mai oh '27 wiih hclcctod an tho time. AKIII.ANI), Kcb. 1. IiiIciihI in ro tivnl horviccH horn in either inoreiiH ing or dceieiiHJiiK, it tlopeiuliii iipmi llio point of tiew. The clergy llirenl. eiiM to Hlriko uuIchh tho laity Innee up. Thoy nay that they will not caiiv the entile load, ubioli Iiiih been up n ilulo ono of peak capacity, A do cclnfraph icvoalcil (lie Diet Ihut on one I'tenbiK IiihI week Hevent.t-fito more church incnilicrH iiltunleil the moving picliuo hIiowh thnu wcio prcn cut ut the rotivnl cffottH. On a ro con) occiiHion ono of tho local cAhort. ei'H ichukod the city ii'shlt'irU in on cral for their uiiilcnioiiHtratitonesH and iiiiliH'trcuci', mid said Hint the luck of tboMO iiiulilicH wiih gradually bill hiinly "gottiiig Ins coal." Will Uoiilon, who fonnorlv leaded the Wflln ranch, enhl of AHlilmid will hoou leave wi h bin family for north- ern low n, whore ho will farm an ox- tficie tract in Kinuict county, near the viciiiitt of KHlbenilli'. IIoiIkhoii & Whilmore, ieal cntnte af-cnlH, havo Vncntctl ofl'iccH in the t'itioim'.baiik block mid moved to the eotner of Main and Oak hIiccIh, pretuiHi'N foimerly oceopiod by the HitiiijjH bunk, a line location. AHhhiud won oter ('entral I'oinl bahkotball pla.tors Katuiiliiy night in both giimoh the lio.vs III to !' nml the girl t.'l In 'J. This wan llio fourth giiino in the high Hchool hones. It wiih a livcl.t IiikhIo and h tendance wiih good. The next game in being arranged with .Med ford on it own tenitory, mid it in plmmcd to hae a merger of net oral other Iciiuih limn the Willumetti! to particiiate in the e.x ra etcnt. Job To.er ami John Wick of Ah laud pn oinet, were hiiinnioncd to tip-H-ar before .Judge CalkniH, .Januur.v .'II, mid hIiow ciiiiM for contempt in not paying it Hoeiul init to the court at liu. new- li'iiue in Mcdfonl long be fore tliH. Alter a bountiful dinner mul Moeml Miiokcr, the case wits dis mifhoil without projiidico, the en ire codN being taxed up to the judge. All the parties to the proeoediiig-i wcio formerly iieighboih on Laurel and adjacent M recta in this oily. MISTERS MEET SECURE CONMY E AT EXPENSE OF HELPLESS INSANE AT ASHLAND TODAY Hnloiii, Oro., .Ian. 30, ID IT.. To the IMIter: I am In receipt of your editorial of tho 2 fth referring to tho trcatinunl wo nro recelvliiR In tho way of appro priation for tho Oregon Htnto IIon- pltal nnd other liiHtltutlonN, The man who wrote ihln editorial know whnt ho wiih tntklng about. I think It would bo a Kin not to provide nultnblo houHlng room for tho untlcntg who taunt ueccsnnrlly bt received hero In tho next two yearn. Wo hnvo n normnl capacity of 1G2' nnd lodny havo 1034 pntlcntK. It will bo. nt lonut, n yenr nnd n hnlf, oven If provltdon In made nt thin tlmo by the loghdnturc, boforo wo will hnvo nny rollof. In nplto of the fact that wo mpn- trlnted nnd deportrd during the Inxt two )enm H2 pntlentrf, we had a net Increase for the Irmt twt) yrnrn of ill I. Thin amount we expect lo b greatly Incrcnnrd during tho next two jearH becauro of tho Han Francisco fnlr nnd tho wnr condltloim In liu ropo which will drive many of her people away from their country. Tho board of control eliminated ouo whole ward of Chinese and Jap nnoHo at ouo time, these were tho ac cumulation of yearn at tho hoNpltnl nml we cannot expert to get rid of an many by deportation within the next two yearn. A wing linn hern allowed to tho Pendleton Institution, I think thin wnu very proper; they needed It, nnd It will enable u lo transfer to Pen dleton 100, or more, of our pntlentH but thli will Mill leave tin In a din reputably congested condition. 1 ntnteil tho fnetn about lltcxo affairs mid I nm very torry that Hultabln provlxlon will not bo made for these poor unfortunates who nro detained aKnliiHt their will. Yours truly, it. k. i.i:i: sti:ini:ii, Kiiporlutcdcnt Slato Hospital. 'S MEETS ON MM Fl KNEW BOUNDARY LINE WITH DOUGLAS IIONKIU'llU, Or., IVh. 1. Accord, big lo an agreement between ol'ficialH of Jackson, Josephine ami DougbiH countioH, AHM-Hhtir Calkin, of Ho-nt-burg in fixing u now bouudiir.v lino between tlione count lex. Ah hoou itH the lino in drawn defi nitely the Htate leginutiuo will bo linked to pans a bill adopting it uk the legal Houtliorn boundary of DougbiH county. 'Iho prcHcut boundary ih m tlefinito ami Iiiih ciiukciI officialH of tho three countioH eonsiiloriihlo Iron-hie. PRESIOEN I HKATTLU, Wanh,, Kob. 1. 1) rentora of tho Northwoutorn Fruit Kxchungo hold their annual mooting thin wook ut tho now hoadqunrtorH In this city. A fow changes woro niudo in tho lint of officers who arc now us follows; President, Iloglnnld II. Parsons; vlco-proaldont and gonornl nmnagor, .W, V. Qwln; BQcrotnry, Arthur A. Prlnco; trousuror, D. 11, Wlilto; n nUtant eoorotary mid assistant troas iiri'P, II. U, Kiit, DIED STICKUI-At (old Hill, Jan. 27. (loorgo Valentlnu Stlckol, from honrt dlsoiiso. Ho wan born In Indiana, January HO, 1H57, nnd IiIh childhood was spout Iu Iowa. In 1883 tho fain- lly locatod In Nebraska wltoro ho met Miss Mary Htnlth, to whom ho was wodded on May -1, 1S8G, In 1880 tho young couplo camo to California, In 1801. to Oregon, locating at Oak land, Douglas county, and In 1804 re moved to Jackson county. For tho liast 14 yours thoy havo boon residents Ol UQIU Mill, Ha Is survtvod by his wife, and six brothers, Huiitor h,, Ilalplt 1)., Krnost 0., JoBoph 12., Walter H. and his twin, Constantino D.; two elstors, Honrlotta IcKlnney, of Louapo, Kunsau, and Or phu It., of this city, Funeral norv Icon woro conductod by tho I, O. O. F, January SO, interment at Itock Point. A Good nesolutlon, To help build up Medford payrolls by smoking Governor Johnson or Ml, Pitt cIijiiw, ASHLAND, Feb. 1. A midwinter hOhhion of (ho Itogiie llivcr Vulloy Miulhteiuil association wiih held bore today. Hot. J. K. Ilaillie of Phoenix in president and llov. J. Manly Hon cer of Hoguo River M'erelttry. Tho itHsociatioii iIooh not employ n fonnal program, but ut its bi-montbly hch h'ioiis disoiiHsoH live topicn mul seekn to meet Xht probleniH of the hour us thoy occur. The jurisdiction of llio iissociiition extends from Ashluiul to HranlH Push. The last meeting wan hold at Hold Hill and those who at tended that paitieitlar gathering are profuse iu Ihoir appreciation of the oourtosy mid hospitnlity extended by t lint community. About n score of imstors uenerallv I take pari iu the deliberations of (bo iihuenibly. Tho affiliation of all the orthodox eieods is perfected nt theno Micinl rciinioiiH of both clergy and laity, mid thin latest ipeeting wiih iio exception to the rule. Nuiiioh of pastors fii utteiidunce, Htich as Ilail lie, ('itrnaban, Karqubar, Shields mid DougbiH, indicated a prcimudoraucc of the Scoloh-lrisb element among tlio mcmhcnJiip an though tbev might have luiilril from Perth or Aheitleeu or Itelfnut. litHteail of billeting the visiting prcaehorrt upon the eomuinii ily in general, a eoncenlnttivo camp wiih established on Methodist church grounds and the hospitalities of the occasion were royally dispensed from the parsonage of that denomination, presided over by Rev. V. ,1. and Mrs, Douglass, iu tlio entertainment of whoHu guests many paitioipated, Dolegale to iho confoienee dulv up- preeiatotl the good ehoer provided timing Iho brief time thoy were in terned hero. Dr. Carnuluiu, Preoby leriau pastor, is president of the lo cal association, mid Rev. A. R. lllankstone, Xnptist pastor, is seero tnry, and Iheso two wor hies woro hold, uk IpMtiige for the well-boliatior of their visitors while tarrving iu Saint's Rest. The Micinl department of the wo men's auxiliary of the First Ilnptist church will hold a meeting Tuesday afternoon at 12:110 ut the homo of Mrs. S. L. llennctt, ,VI1 Kouili River sitlo. The ftdlowmg progrum will be leutleied: Vocal duet, Mis Orace Hnitney and Mrs. J. M. Urowdor; talk on 'So' cial Life of the Church," Mrs. II. Holmes; reading, Mrs. ('. ( Johnsen: vocal solo, Mrs. Louis llennctt. A tcry interesting Valentino gamo will bo played, followed by a guessing contest. Decorations will consist of heat ts in couimeiuoriition of tlio lit tle god of love mid flags in memory of the father of our country. The committee for the day: Mrs. S. L. Dennett, chairman; Mrs. Reach, Mrs. Ilratuey, Mrs. Louis. Dennett, Mrs. Holmes. All members of the Ruptist ohureh and congregation mul their friends are cordially welcomed. A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH ANO PLAY IF CONSTIPATED VAWIER FATHERS BILL FOR STATE! mm E'r MALUM, Feb, 1. -IlepreHontntlvo V, I. Vawtcr has Introduced tho fol lowing bill. A bill for an act to authorise tho highway coniiiilwlon to com plete tho Pacific highway over tho Klnklydu mountalna In Jnck son county, to connect with tho Pacific hlshwny undor construc tion In Siskiyou county, Califor nia, to the Oregon stale line, and au thorizing tho highway commission to tiro funds belonging to tho state road fund for such purpose. Ito It enacted by tho people of tho slato of Oregon. Whereas, Jackson county linn ex pended approximately tho mini of $200,000, under tho direction of the stata highway commission. In par tially building nnd constructing n road mid highway on tho lino of tho nclflc highway to connect with tho nclfic highway under construction in California, and, Whereas, It will rcrpilro approxi mately tho nddltlonnl sum of f 178,. 000 to 200,000 to complete said strotch or road, nnd; Whereas, said road Is n part of tho IilKhwny In process of construction connecting tho highways between California, on tho south, and Wash Ington, on tho north. Xow, therefore, ho It enacted by tlio pi.oplo of tho state of Oregon, That the stalo highway commis sion lie. nnd Is hereby, authorized and tllrrrted to aid JaekRon county in completing tho Pacific highway over the Siskiyou mountains, said high way commission io ilso In any ops yenr not to exceed 20 par CAiitum fit, tlio amount ralsod under chapter" (x'o, 3.10. of tho General Liiwh of Oregon for 11)13, or ntly other law or act passed in Ilea or substitution (hero of, and providing for funds for high way construction In tho state, tho amount, howover, to ho expended on snld highway over tho Siskiyou motm tnlns not to exceed in tho ngRrecato tho ninount expended thereon by Jackson county. A Milanto Wlntcrolh. noted clslrvoy- ant, palmist nnd trace medium who created such a sensation In our city Just boforo tho holidays is back again. All who aro Interested In their past, present or future, tlon't fall to soe this gifted woman, II I cornsr South Central and Ninth streets. 208 25 William Faversham Famous Actor, gays: "A pipe of Tuxedo keeps me feeling physic ally fit and in good spirit, and, because it is mild and doesn't bite, it is pleasant to the throat end keeps my voice in gocd tone." &AwXi &&.' Tuxedo Keeps You PhysicaUy Fit I iv - -v jB if kVBBBk. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHTvV fS "V'T , A'.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBHHIi''-'' W Every playgoer has remarked the virility and clean-cut vigor of William Faversham, both as an actor and as a man. No matter what part he is playing, he always nresents a fitoire of alert strength and keen wits. His voice is especially engaging, clear, carrying and sonorous. For Tuxedo tobacco to gain a testimonial from such a man, stating that it helps to keep him "physically fit and in good spirits" and keeps his voice "in good tone" goes far toward convincing you of Tuxedo's wholesome, all round value to you. fuxedo &M7 The Fttftct Tobacco for Pip and Cigarttt Tuxedo will put snap and vim into your daily work. It's an inspiring tobacco that will keep you fit as a fiddle, full of zest, hearty and happy and hale. You can smoke it all day long, and each succeeding pipefulwill glow with greater cheer. The original, exclusive "Tuxedo Process' has many imitators but no equal Try Tuxedo for a week, and you'll like it forever, f YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glaattna v Famous Creea Tin 4 wrapped, tnoWturo- Si with gold lettering, I IIP proof pouch . . " curved to fit pocket v In Tin Humldon 40c and 80c In Ctait HumlJen 50c end 90 THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY mmsw M WfiWM jjXAVAVAVAVVVAV Patronize Home Industries THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME Motlmr! HOUSE ABOLISHES INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL SAI.KM. Kob. 1. In furlliornnco of Its economy program, tho ways anil inuHiiH I'omniltteo of (ho house today voted ot recomuiend to the loglslaturo the abolishment of the stuto Indus trial school for Kills. Membora Of the committee declared the work of the school did not justify the money eNnemled fur Ms iiitilnteuuiice, Your child Isn't natural. ly cross and peevish. Sco if tongue Is coated; this Is a sure sign Its little stomach, liver and bowels need it cleanstni; ut once. Whc.n listless, ialo. feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat soro, doesn't oat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, romenu bor, n Kontlo liver and ttowol cleans- Iiik should always bo tho first treat ment given, Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; give n toaspoonful, nnd In a few hours all tho foul wasto, sour bile and ferment ing rood which Is clogged in tho bowels passes out ot tho system, and you havo a well and playful child again, All children lovo this harm less, delicious "fruit Juxatlvo." anil It never falls to effect a good "In side" cloanslng. Directions for bab ies, children of aV ngos ami grown ups ure plainly on the bottle. Kwii It handy in your homo. A lit. tie given today saves a sick child tomonow. but get the gomiino. Aski your druggist for a KO-cont bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." then look and spo that it Is mude by tho "Cali fornia Fig Syiup Company." Adv. Medford Iron Works K. O. Truwbridgo, Prop. General Foundry nnd . .Machine Wurka ! Pad fie 401; Home 298L. Res.'Pac. 5031; llome 227L. For GALVANIZED TANKS OIL AND WATER and IRRIGATING PIPE Go to J. A. SMITH 128 N. Grape St. Telephone 890 Keep Your Money at Home Wo make a specialty of Door and Window Frames and Inside Finish. Also Doors and Windows. . EQUALITY THE BEST. PRICES P.IGDT Factory Corner Eleventh and Fir Streets. Medford Sash and Door Go. FIRST-CLASS Printing AND Book Binding MADE IN MEDFORD BY MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Phoiit 75 ';: f3 'f.t ii N '5T' H l 1 W ,' H mnrm- -'