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m wwrM'i.M.wititfM-.- l) " ' J. Os OT.nFOTttf "M"ATL TRTMnNIO, MEnTOrm Oil .WON, TlimSDAV, TOmFARY I, 1915 V7t(W THflFiW tamo Juki-' X 1, v.. tDENT WAHIIINdTONIVb. I. Co-iiiitin. lion liet ween IhihImi'm mid Hut novum, nii'iit In fmmliiu. Ihwh fur ilin licin'flt or till the people wiih iiiki'iI liy I'icmI ilcnl W(Ihoii limt ululit In mi uddrtm bi'foro hi'Vi'ihI Mjii'iN(nliUlvi ImimIih'M iiwii, lii'ht uttoiiilliiK (lie minimi ron tuiillon of t hit I'liniuhcr of i'onimirrii of Ilic I'nlli'il KlntcH. iIimIiikmI "wo iiiimt nil pull for iiiir liiturpntn" In order to tllHcovor llii, licMi iiii'iiiin for linmllliiK of lit telle iroliiinit, Tim rrcutlnii In I lib country In llmo of iii'iii'ii of (lie mumc Mml tif unltml Klilrlt uliluli iiiiivch MiitloiiN during twirri vn advocated liy dm piiMldeut, who ri'inurlii'il Hint "when peine In iih hiiiidHoino dm war thein will ho no war" mill 'vtbeu moil kiiriiki l the MiriultN of penre In t ho m inn nplill of M'lf-niii'rlfliv iih they utiwtKo In whim, worn will ilUappi'iir " 'I'llti prenldeilt predlrtrd Hint while llii'Hi In a nhorlimn of food In the world now, Hut nliortimo will bo much W enter I a I it. Ho pointed out Hint tinili'r Hut Kiildiinco of the department of iiitrliMillur.t ffiiitM muni lot iiimlo liy funnel In HiIh rouutry to nw iiiorn itrnln. In onltr that the world limy ln red. "I noiilil preler that )iu i delve urn iik If for 1 1 1 Hunt helni; I wi one of )our own number," Hut pieM dent unlit, "lii'caiiHtt Hut longer I or rupy Hut olflcit that I now ori'tipy Hut more I r'Kii't miy line of nepiini. Hon; Hut uinr I deplore nu fcnlliiK Hint om ni't of men linn ono hi of Inlfrntln anil another hi( of in on Iiiim another net of IntereM; tho more I lt'l tho Htllilnrlly of Hut tmllon, Hut iinpoioillilllly of M'lmratlni: 0110 Inler l from nnollit'r without nilaroiirclv Inn It, Hut niM'1'nnlty that wt ulinuld nil underMaud mm another, In order that wit may uiulerMund otirnolvoo. Them In an llluntrntlou which I have lined many llint'H, I will uk It many more Unit', licrnuno It In neWlceable to my uiltiil. "To my mliiil It In a picture of tho worhl, If you havo hut other In leieln mill ilo not know Hut relation of your lnli'imt to thonu other In tiriMtw, tlii'ii you ilo not iimlomtauil tour own Intercut anil hove lout joum. Whnt you want In con contra Hon, ichiiloiiHhlp to tho polnta of Hit' rniiipiiku, ri'latloiuililp to Hu other point In th world; vital connection which havit for the Hum helnc boen Hitiercil. Ami no I am particularly Kliiil to expienN my ailmliatlon for Hut Mud of orKaulratlon which )ou hnto iltawn toKuther. "I havo atleiuleil ImmiuetM of rhamherH of commeire In vailoua partN of iho country ami have Kot the ImprenNlou at each of Hiono liamiuetN that there waa only ouo city In the rouutry. And It Iiiin himiiuoiI to mo that Hiono nHMicliitloiiH wero meant In unity to ileNtroy mnii'n perNpectlvo, In order to ileit troy their icuxit of rel nllvo propoillona; wornt of all, If I may he permitted to nay no, they were Intended to IiookI honit'tliliiK I" particular, "llooatlnj;" Ih a very In liandNoiuo thliiK. Advaiiclut; enter pi Inn Is n very hanilnonin t Ut iik. hut to oxnKKerntn local merit Ih not a particularly lianilxoiiio HiIuk or a par tlcularly IntolllRent HiIuk. "Tho advautaKo ahout a chamber of commurro of tlio United HtatoH In that theru In only nno way to liooBt Hut United HI at on, and that Ih hy HeeliiK to It that tho rondltloim under which IiuhIiiunii Ih douo throUKhout tlio country aro tho bent ponnIIiIo thlnga, Thoro cannot ho any dUpro portion nliout that. If you draw jour Nap and your vitality from all (inartciH, then tho moro nap and vitality thoro In In you, tlio more them In In tho commonwealth as a whole, and nvnry tlmo you lift at all, you lift tho wliolo lovnl of manufac turlnK mid mnrrantllo ontorprlNo, "Moreover, tlio ndvnntaKo of It Ih that you cannot hoont tho United HtateH In that way without undor KtandlnR tho United Htatca. You loam a Krcat deal, I nKrcod with n rolloaKUo of initio In tho cabinet tho otW day wo had nover attonded in our Uvea boforo n xchool to compare with that wo woro now nttoudlnt; for tho putpoHo of (saining n liberal edu cation, "Of courxo I learn n proat many thlnRH that aro not no, Hut tho tutor ohHuk thlni; about It Ih this: ThlngH that nro not so do not match. If you hear enough of thoni yon boo thoro Ih no pattern whatever, it Ih a crazy oullt. WIiuumih tho truth al- wiijh niatchofl plooo far ploco, with other partH of tho truth. "No man can Ilo coiiHlatently, and lio cannot Ilo about everything; If lio talkH to you Iodk. Bo thai I would Hiiarantoo that if unouKh llarH talked to you you would got tlio truth, "I had Bomowhat that oxporlonco about Mexico, and that wiih about tho only wiiy In whloh I learned any thnls that was bo, for thoro havo linen vivid lmaKlnatloim ond many uiioctal Intoroutu which havo donlctod PRES URGE CO-OPERATION F BUSINESS NATION PROHIBITION m A J. E Illy Dr. .1. I.awienci' Hill) I'lohllilllon a farce. TIiIh will ho trim ho far iih Oickoii In ronceriied If thii hill adopted by Hut Iiouhd colli niltteo tiecoiiieN a law. It Ih tint moNt InioiiMlHi'iit meiiNiiie ever adopted. II ftciim it n t IiImm but prohibition. It Ih an In ..i' Mid a wioiik to the .IH.Uimi in.iliirli" Hint uted for prohlhltlou, an It In other than what they voted lor. Why wan It not adopted by our wine men at Haloni iih It canto before Hie people What illtllt did the Com mittee of One Hundred, or any other body of men, have to chniiKo It to Hit It their peculiar notion, or ta iih niiiiip that the people toted for one t lit mk ami Mould he pleaxoil with Motmitlilr.K diametrically iipponed to It. The bill iih It readN now U a farce, a coiitiaillctlou In leruiN, a pl( of jiiKKtery that will, and mum, defeat the purpoNON of the people and iiiakit prohibition In (Ireitou a laiiKhlm;- Mocu thtouulioiit Hut li'imlli and , breadth or the laud. I reel niiio that It would defeated by mi oterwbelm lutt majority If It rauut Imfore Hie people In Hh piiment form. Tho tot erN hate been fooled. The t'oiunilt tee of One llllllilied Iiiin played UN falne, We cannot mint It hkiiIii. Hh action IooKn niinpIcIoun. JiinI tlilnli or a prohibition Mate legally allow Iiik Ibniorn ami beer, etc., to be Nhlpped Into the Nlaltt and yet cIohIiik Hie niiIooun, hotel barn and prohibition rlubri front keepliiK It In their locker for the uno of thelr memberN, and j it mal.liiK provlnloim for each ramll) to net every 30 da)H 20 ouarlH of beer and four qiiarU of whUkey. and to tell uh that rnrelgncrN and lliONe iicciiNtomed to drink haw rlKhlN that Nliould bn reNperted, and that we have no iIkIU to IckuIIv In (nrfere with an.t maii'H diet, etc., and then leRHlly pretent traiiHlent kiii'Mh that tUlt our utato front KettltiK what U their rlKht. If NlroiiK dt Ink In the run-n we nay It In then let un prohibit It manu facture and wile and tine everywhere, or Klvo to all Hut name iIkIiIn and prltlteKf. Why not allow the brew iiiIch and dUtlllcrlcK In oilr own Htale to manufacture It iih before and to Niipply tboxe that need It under the name of prohibition, hcoIiik that tbey havo been to the expcimn of NtiNtaln Iuk birKe bulldluKN and aro heavily taxed for till privilege? Wo need Hie money In Hun Mate. If peoplo are legally allowed no much beer and lliiinr every no day why not nllow thoin, iih before, to ro where they like to net It? TIioho that drink to cxccmh will do ho anywhere, and under the mom refined condition-;. There will bo JuhI an much drunkitnneNH In Oregon under the law now before our lci:llatorH and tho Commltteo of Ouo Hundred iih when the hiiIooii and bar wan leRal- Ued, TImtt will prove thin. It will be kept before the children, and used before them both by paretita and friend", an It wiih not under the sa loon xyotom, and many will be their temptation and many will bo Iho victims. Already In (h purpoo de feated. Hive every man a niiuire deal. To deprive our hotelH from Hiipplylni; It to their KiioHtH, to deprive men from KettltiK It at tholr cIiiIin, tho only home many hate, or at tlutnaloon, the moNt cbetirfnl and welcome apot to liundrods, and then allow It to be Nhlpped Into tho Htato in tho Roner oiih iua'utltori provided for In tho prcNcnt bill U an InJiiNtlco which hpoIIh defeat for prohibition when it net conien before tho people, Kor one I Hhall vote ORaliiHt It and work for Uh defeat. I thluU tho Iowa law a much bet tor, naner and vafer ouo than that which will bo folMted upon uh, and would llko to hcu It tried in thlx Htato and other atatCH, rather than tho one which tho Commltteo of Ouo Hundred now approvoa of, iih It Ih not prohibition. 7jh -. snss thluKH nfl they winhed mo to believe them to be. "Now, Borlounly, tlio ttiHk ot Hila body Ih to match all tho MrU of buH Iiu'hh 'throuRhout thu country, unci boo tho viiHt and conHUtent pattern of them. That Is tho roiiRon and I think you aro to bo conRiatulatod upon tho fact that you cannot do HiIh thliiR without common counsel. "I have nuked myHuir, beforo 1 came hero tonight, what relation you could boar to tho Bovornmont of the United Htatca and what relation tho Kovornmont could hoar to you, Thoro nro two unpects and activities of tho government with which you will nnt urally como Into most direct con tact." A flood Jtesol ut Ion. Ta help build tiivMedford payrolls by smoking (lovornor Johnson or Mt, I'itt cltjurs. FARCE DECLARES LAWRENC L iJURY LISTFOR 1'FEBRUARY DRAWN The followliiR Ih the Rinnd Jury which open huhhIoii on Monday, I'eb. tr.th' Herman Offenbnchur, ApjileRiite, W. II. Miller, Hold Kill. I.. II. Wyant, Talent. John A. HotiHton, Trail. llermon Powell, Medford. J. W. Mast, I'hoonlx, Mike llatiley, Medford. The panel of Jurors for (be Kebrii ii ry liiriii of com t, comiiieiicliiR at !i o'clock a. m.. I'eb, TA, Ik: i:. Ililtt. .lackNontlllo, retired. flfoiKii ('. (larrett. Hock Point, for mer. ('. It. Moore, I.ako creek, farmer. II, M. ('lute, ApplcRitte, farmer. I). K. CnltK'll, MeadowN, farmer. Trank Amy, Medford, retired. W. I). Chile. Willow HprliiRH, far mer. , Karl It. Ktrahau, ItoRtie Itlver, far mer. C. I-;. Teirlll, Lake creek, farmer. W. I Vnu lloiiten, Hock point, rainier J. II. Helms. .Inckfouvllle, retired. I. C. Bgati, Medford. farmer. I I HenrRit K. SpraRtii!, (lilffln Creek, runner. Carl I-:. Anilerson, Phoenix, fiirmer. C. a.,.Vowhall. Central Point, Mr mer. Oilx Ciawford, Medford, banker. C. II. Woolverion, I'ools creek, fanner. W. tl. Ilamlllon. Medford. retired A. W. Iteebe, Central Point, far mer. K. T. .Staples. Axbland. real extate. ('. i. I.aue, Ashland, merchant. I.lovd lloiiNtnu, Talent, farmer, .1. I!. McDonald, Trail, farmer. II. It. HI iik. Tuleul, farmer. .lohu .Mitchell, MeailowH, farmer. W. I Mclntyre, Jaeksontille, oichardlNt. Win. Ilalea. Medford. bprber. (5. W. Maker, llutte I'iiIIn, farmer. J. IV llarkdiilt. . Medford, real estate win rerry, unite i-aus, larmer. (leorge l.tiunn, Cold Hill, farmer. POHTI.AND. I'eb. I- MJ South-, '.. ....-.,.. .. . Mil nil i'iuiiic iiriiieriie in urt'Ki'll win soon be operated In name as well as In fact h the ofrlcluls or the parent company. The change wilt be large- It a change or bookkeeping, although some men may be dlicharged. Jurisdiction over the steam lines of the Portland. Bugene & Bastorn. one of Hut principal Hiibsldary com panies, was transferred to the opera ting department or the Southern Pa cific about November 30, IPt't, the Portland, Bugeno & Bastern retain ing the mauagemeut of tho electric hteetrar system In West I.ynn, Salem, Alban, ICugenu and Spriugfleli, Lines that are scheduled to bo opeiated as one with tho Southern Pacific are: Salem, Balls City & Western, 2.S.2. miles; Willamette Pa cific. Bugene to .Mapleton, IS miles; ItoHoburg, Coos May & BiiHtern, 2t! mllcd; Pacific Hallway & Navigation company, 01.2 miles. All told, the .Southern Pacific will have 11 OS. US miles of ir.ul; in Ore gon. :c hi: 3 cue SOME men could afford to wear silk britches, but they don't, 'cause wool makes better $L britches. The men that M smoke VELVET don't do it 'cause it's econom ical. 3C 3CZ3C SI DISTILLING FIR STUMPS AND WASTE. Tlio dlHtrlct fouster at Portland, Oregon, aiinoiinciN that tin- forent service Iiiih JuhI Iiokhii, at their semi-. coiniiiorclal distillation plant at the' HAI.IJM, Ore, J'eb. 1. Heductlon University of WhsIiIiikIoii, Seattle, nn of th" I'"M'"pI '""I Keneral road , ,. , ., levy to hair n inlll was deiormlned ox haustlve seiles or ex lerlments In,,, . ., . , .... I upon by the houso roads and IiIrIi an endeavor to settle tor nil time, the (Wfl).B comllttP(, ,a,t Mu , nn reaslblllty of iIIkIIIIIuk, not only opCn meetlnR, which was attended DotiRhs fir sawmill waste, but nlsojiiy nearly 100 rooiI road entlmshsts DoiiRlns fir stumps. 'from many parts or tho state. The Kor mnnyarN It bus been ndvo- 'caled, In tho DoiirIiis fir roRlon. that thu cost ot land clearing could be committee and drawn up In the main lediiend by utlllxliiK stumps throuRh'by b. K. Coovert or Portland. a process or diminution, and that an This is tho chief road bill now bo- addltloiinl revenue rould be obtained by dlsposliiR or mill waste also by ills- tlllatlou. In splto or the tact that the experlmontal work thus rar done bns Indicated but little or no margin tor prorlt, there h still a somewhat general feeling that such dlstllla - Hon could bo made, to pay under the right condition. The rorofct service proposes to ex- pel Intent not only with Douglas riruie option or property owners pf tlio '"'"I waste and stumps, but also with I western yellow pine. Preliminary expetlments on the Inller Indicate that the stumps and waste of this species contain a higher percentage or valuable products than Douglas fir. 10 IIKKMN. I'eb. I. The Allied .W Mieiiilnm of the l.c-taiiruut niul Hotel Keepers of Merlin hate ileeideil to. rlinrgc for nil bieiul M'tte.l at nienU. t A ili-piileli reeeitcil hole from Die-den mivs the iniiniciiil eouneil ' luc ileereeil (lint till the bread linked I i in Droilen eoul'orm to the govern-1 uieut h miiiiiiiiih. The Merlin MockyiinU lepoit n fin I her inereiiM' in the iriee of Imgs. "The lughivt (Uotatiou i- lll.'i innrkn i (Jlli per llbl piiiuil-. j T Keported by Jackson County Ab trsrt Co., Hlxth and Fir Sts. Circuit Kufe .MeAnilrew t. Sullie ( l'il eluir mid Xiih-on .1. 1'ileher, et nl, 'motion tiled Stole of Oregon v. II. .V. Kn-tor, el ul, tiiin-cript of jmlgincnt. .. .1. W. Smylie ti. JoM'iiliiiie Porter, et ul, notice of claim. Pi-obato In the matter of the estate of A. 1. Talent, ilecen-cd, older iippniutiut; iippriiiser-. Meal B..tto Transfer W. W. Caldwell, el ux to M. ('. Driwsler, deed. SV of SV of of SK, mhvIIiT, an. 1 .: . A. W. Short, et nx to Town of l'litpcniv, deed, lot in Phoenix I'. S. .McDomilil to JnnieA A. .McDonald, deed, laml in T. US, It I W. v . . .1. W. Kobeit., et ux to .lo-epli Polev, et ill) deed, laud in T. as. H 1 W. 1800 no 10 l'J.'ii 31 u ic ou HOUSENEWS 3EZ3C l0tvfr VELT, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, is made of the Lest tobacco for pipe smoking. It is Kentucky Burlcy de Luxe, the tobacco in which Nature put the finest smoking qual ities and with an extra agcd-in-lhe-wood mellowness. ii ii n u ii ROAD LEVY CUT TO HALF ILL AT E 'tux Is nrovlded ror In II. II. 24. In (troduced by flam Hrown or the roads jfore the legislature, and Is the first ,1-oiicrnl measure or tho scope It con .templates. Ily illvlillnr. the burden r road eonstrucHon between the 'Mule nt larse 0 per cent, and the icounty, 10 pr cent, and owners of (property benefited, In prortlon to the benefit, 20 per cent, the bill proposes to suggest a comprehensive plan which may be taken advantage or at jvarloi i them. rlous road districts created by Mr. Coovert and Attorney Roberts 0f Salem, both spoke ror the bill, allowing how tho proceeds of the I general levy, matched by county ap propria! Ion afforded a system of road 'construction that would equally dis tribute Hie cost. I It was nt the suggestion of (lover- jnor Wlthycombe that the reduction i. - ... . . rrom l mill io nair a mill was (te dded upon, Mr. Coovert voluntarily changing the bill In Hie light of the determination of the legislature to accomplish economy, E WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 4. Ileeiiu-ie of the dnnger to American iimier.v iloek, n public hearing is be- in-' held toiiuv nt the ilepartment ot iigiieiilttire to dit-eus si propo-ed Iquarnntitie on the importntion of nil 'pine. Iroin KuroM'. During the pn-t venr iiiijmii itil pine, have been found ! lie infe-teil with the huropean pint 1 slmot moth. In Kurope this U one of the principal in-ect enemies of pine-, niul N especially destructive m ituieiies, youur forols mid onm- menlttl pliiututtoui. It kill- or in jures the yoiui; twig growth nml ile foniH the tree to n serious extent. In this country the inscct seems to he still confined to the Kuropcnn pines in Connecticut, Illinois Mnssn ehusetts, New Jcrey, Xetv York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Mhodc Island nml West Virginia, Strenuous efforts are already bcinjr made to stamp it out, nml it is helieveil Hint these will be successful if no further importations nf infested stock are permitted. The while pint) blister rust has al ready resulted iu the exclusion of nil five-leafed pines from Europe nml Asia. The proposed quarantine will extend this prohibit ion to all classes of pines from Kurope. Xo restriction is proposed on tho importation of pine seed. The lii'tirii; will he held nt 10 a. m. t'loverdnlo has erected largest cheese taetotv in Oregon. 3C 3rJ incz REQUESTGOV N UARANTIN PINES PROPOSED FVg. Thrlr' f I MAKE THE BEST COUGH " REMEDY AT HOME Cheaper X!nYoii Can Buy When you have a severe, stubborn cough orcold.you want the beat posslblo medicine you can git, therefore, why not buy nno which Is guaranteed will be found tho most satisfactory remedy ever ued by you, and ct your money refunded by the drugf-"! of this city named below, whom you know to bo re spooilble, in case It should not prove so, Initcad of buying one pttrelyontheex aKerateil claims of its manufacturer or on tho strength of teitlroonlals from others ond run the chanco of f-cttlnif somethinjf worthless and wasting your money? In buying SehifTmann's Con centratedKxpectorant, besides securing nn nli'oltito Kuarantco of Its efficiency fiom these druggists, you also get about eight times as much excellent cough medicine ns you would In buying most dt) y of the old-fashioned, rendv-mnde slnds, because 50 cc'i's worth makes a Medford CALIFORNIA LAND TO EXCHANGE ' ioit ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ORCHARD I havo a 1000 acre tract of good land well located In California near a good town on two railroads. Sultablo for olive, orango and lemon crowiriK and nn excellent general farm and stock ranch proposition. "Water right for 300 acres goes with the place. Two sets of buildings. Total pric3 1100,000. All clear of encum brance. Similar land ndjolnlng Is selling from 17S to ?22S per acre. Will trade for nn orchard In tills valley up to f 75,000, and glvo good terms and long time on the balance. t ? ? Y If EARL Hill nriicUCoi-ey Hldg. k: Mg.M. Tires tone TIRES t Reduced In Price Effective February 1st POWELL AUTO CO. CALIFORNIA REX SPRAY CO. will immediately Rebuild Their Factory In the meantime all spray materials for the valley will be supplird from their CALIFORNIA FACTORY Buyers to Share in Profits Lower Prices on Ford Car Effective from August 1, 1914, to AugtiBt 1, 1915, and guaraa.M against any reduction during that time: Touring Car w..w-- f4tW Htinabout ........- .... 440 Town Car ..........w............. '90 F. O. D. Detroit. All cars fully equipped. (In tho United States ot America Only.) Further, we will bo able to obtain tho maximum efficiency ta our factory production, and tho minimum cost in our purchasing and ales departments If wo can reach an output of 300,000 cara be tween tho above dates. And should wo reach ttils production wo agrca to pay as the buyer'e sharo from $40 to $G0 per car (on or about August 1, 1915) te every retail buyer who purchases a now Ford car batweoa August 1 1914, and August t, I3l. For further particulars regarding these low prices and protlMfear lng plan, bco the nearest Fordlirancu or Deader. Ford Motor Cnr Company C. E. GATES, Agent Bparta Uulldlag MedfeH, OitfO. -. , . - ..,. whole pint when mixed at homo with slmplv ouo pint ot sugar and one-hall pint of water. ThU remedy postlyt!y does not contain chloroform, opium, morphine or any other narcotic and Is tinl'Ko any other cough medicine. It Is pleasant to take and children nro (ond of it. This druggist will refund tho money to nny person who finds this remedy docs not give perfect sathfac Hon, or K it is not found the very best ever used for coughs colds, bron chills, croup, whoop I up cough or hoarseness. You will bo tho solo judge, and under this positive guar antee, absolutely no risk Is run In buvlnff this remedy. Druggists everywhere nro authorized to sell it tinder tho samo guarantee, If your druggist wilt not keep ;t for you, order direct of R J.Schlirniann, t. Paul, Minn. Guaranteed hero by I'linnnacy S. TUMY Z Medford, Oregon. A ByWPNVH4 "Ja ,'wa.., if i n