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nippnnr"i'44k 9 V ift rsir- .'?'&& I i i i i PAGE TWO 10CAL AND L PERSONAL Tho next road attraction nt the Page Theator will bo "Tho Yolow Ticket," Jioxt Tuesday, Fobrunry Otli. Tho Impression Una erroneous ly becomo current Hint this produc tion ' n molug picture, but Instead It Is one of tho i;reitet dramas ever written doplrtliiR Russian life. .Many out of town people, front (limits Pans ami Ashland will attend. Tho funeral services of tho late Edward 11. Davis were bold this af ternoon from tho family residence, lOlGcnova avenue. , 'City pascngcr service 15c. Coun try trips In proportion. Plcrson & Foster. Phono S"S-1j. tf MIbs Fay Cnrver of Phoenix has been vIsltlnR friends and relatives In this city for n fow days. See Zudora nt It Theater tonight. Miss Jean Anderson left this morning for Corvallls where sho will enter the business department of O. A. C. Dr. J. .1. Kuimons has moved to his new sulto of oftleo rooms In the 8ocond floor of tho M. F. & II. Co.'s bulldlne. ' Walter llostwlck or tho Applesnte spent Thursday In Medford attending to business matters. An .experienced fitter. Stato ex perience. Address 10. care Mali Tribune. 271 Charles Pttrscll of Ruch was a bus iness visitor In the city Thursday af tcrnoon. See Davo Wood anout that flro In suranco policy. Offlco Mail Tribune Bldg. J. W. Churchill and wife of Yroka, Cnl., aro visiting tho family of II. L. Wnlther of this city. Matinee, the Page today. Don Lampman, editor of tho Gold 1II11 News spent Thursday in Medford attending to business matters. Swcot elder at Do Voe'a. James Dunn of Montague, Cal.. Is among tho out of town visitors In the city this week. See Zudorn at It Theater tonight. Tho poisoning of two dogs Thurs day by unknown fiend frightened owners of valunbto pets, and as a re cult canines aro being tied up and what they cat watched closely. The two pets poisoned Thursday wcro the victims of strychnine sprinkled on meat. Tho state law provides a stringent penalty for tho wanton scat tering of poison. Mrs. Loach, 32 C North Dartlott, ex pert coreetlore. Now llfo and ginger has been In jected Into Company 7. O. N. 0. Last night at tho regular drill all but twe members wcro in attendance and thoy telephoned their regrets at inability to attend. Tho company now has a library, piano, billiard tables, and other attractions, and tho organiza tion Is steadily growing under tho di rection of Captain A. J. Vance. Matinee, tho Page today. A. D. Llttlo and wifo of Grantr Pass have returned to their homo af ter spending a fow days In this city visiting friends and relatives. Cora E. Utley, chiropodist, 407 Garnolt-Corey building, phono G57-R 27 Miss Fern Hutchison entertained a number of friends at her homo Thurs day afternoon at bridge. Seo Zudora nt It Theater tonight Tho Yeoman lodgo held a danco a' their hail Thursday night, which wai well attended and highly enjoyable Kodak finishing and supplies a Weston's Camora Shop. Over Islt Theater. .fjcorgo Eaton of Huch spent FrI day in Medford on business matters Got It at Bo Voo'a Nick Klmo of tho Griffin creok dis trlct la In Uio city today for a fow hourH on business matters. .Kodak finishing the best, at Wcs ton's Camera Shop. Ovor Isls Tiica tor. Dr. It. J. Couroy and bride ro turned to this city today after a short tour of California points. Beo Zudora at It Theater tonight Eric Anderson of the niuo Lodge district returned today after spend Ingn fow days In this city attending tobuBlnesa mnttors. Got ysur putter, cream, milk and butter.mHlt, at Do Voo'i. Robert A. Tolfcr of the Clarke Ilbnory' Construction company ro turnod Thursday night to Eugcno af ter spending n couplo of days In thh city on business. Wo aro headquarters for real first quality cut " hair. Marlnello Halt Shop, 407 Garnctt-Coroy building. . 274 CharlcH It. Greer of Ashland spent Thursday afternoon In Mcdfoid at tending to business matters. J, O. Qcrklng, tno best all arounc photographer in southern Oregon Always reliable Negatives made an) where, tlmo or place. Btudlo 22' Main 8t. Phone. S20-J. Jou Drown of this city spent Thurs day In Ashland attending to buslnes. matters. The banket halt teams of the Med ford and Klamath Falls high schools wll) play at tho Natatorlum tonight. Tho regular meeting of tho Hoy Scouts will bo held nt tho NMntor lum tonight. 8coiittuntor Hull has Issued a request that nil members be in attendance ns Important business will be transacted Police Judge Charles H. Gay lias been re-nppolncd to tho position by the city council, Thomas Hyan, n stockman of tho Glendnlo district Is a httslness visitor In tho city this week. The first rhluook of tho season has been cnught In fio .Hogue, onu hav ing been taken on a spinner. This Is very early for this variety of sal mon to come Into the river, they not usually nppenrlng till March. Grants Pass Courier. dComo and hear Mrs. George T. Wil son and tho good music at the Metho dist church south this evening. Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtlo S. Lockwood, (physicians and Bur geons) have moved to their now sulto of offices. Hooms 309, 310 and 311, third floor, M. F. & 11. Dldg. At the meeting of the county court this morning n largo number of bills wore milted by County Judge Tou Velio and County Commissioner Leev er. ltoad viewers were appointed for the Evans creek and Lake creek dis tricts as follews: Evans creek, Count Surveyor Drown. Koadmaster Joe Smith nnd Supervisor A. K. Ear hart; Lake creek, Surveyor Drown, Roadmnster Smith nnd Supervisor Stanley. Tho police announce that nil au tolsts found Ignoring the trntifc rules by turning around In tho middle of the street, without going to tho cen ter of the corner, or backing nrross crossings, will be subject to arrest. The last couple of days autolsts have been negligent regarding the observ ance of tho rules. The annual meeting of tho Iowa so ciety will bo held nt St. Mark's hall Friday, February 12. Officers for tho year will bo elected. A program will be given. Tho Iowa society is one of tho largest state societies in southern Oregon. J. M. Kilgoro of Rogue River Is spending tho week in the city with his family. Farmers of the upper Applcgatc district nre planning on building a sawmill at the mouth of , Squaw creek, of sufficient size to cut all the timber needed In farming and mining operations. Tho detinlto details of the plans aro expected to be settled next week. HOW TO GET IRRIGATION ' (Conttinucd from Paso 1.) was not altogether the plan I had In mind. Farmers nnd Duinc.v .Men's Ditch. I would mnko It a farmers nnd business men's ditch, asking every farmer nnd every business man to subscrlbo for as many shares of stock as ho could, agreeing to pay for them In work, feed, provisions, material, or cash. These aro tho very things we need, and excepting cash, tho very things we havo an abundance of. The thlngB which would be tho samo as sash aro labor, teams, hay, meat, po tatoes, canned goods, fruit, flour, ce ment nnd lumber. What will you do? It Is not a matter of what you ;an do, the point. Is, will you do what you can? If you will, then the ditch could bo built this way. Use of Stock The farmer would hold an option 0 buy at tho end of ton years the vator right that ho was leasing. So, f ho earned stock by working him self, or furnishing teams or provi itons, he need not hold this stock. lo could trade It off. This is Just vliat ho should be encouraged to do. lulld fences and barns; get better iqulpment, and more live stock, and .o much of this by trading these iharcs (irrigation warrants) off. Home Cnpllal And here is tho principal point. Datable capital is not tho best kind )f capital. I would rather pay In erest to my neighbor than to send hat Interest to some capitalist in 'ew York City. Just the samo ns I tfould rather patronize a homo mor ihant than a mall order house. Dor owing money from tho outside Is a lernlclous habit and bad business If t can bo handled at home. We are ,o the point whero I doubt If It would )e wleo to borrow outsido capital II ve could. Tho thing we are starting o do now Is something constructive. In showing tho source of wealth wo lave to draw on for the promotion of .(its enterprise I have only gono Into Jotalla as to one item, namely, labor. 1 have not tho figures as to the num. jer of teams ar the amount of pro ducts. 1 know it will only tako a jmall per cont of the total. The oains could bo used when otherwise hoy would bo Idle, Production would bo Increased when It was tnown that there wus this extra tle uand. A fow more potatoes, a few noio hogs, that is all. Th's would not leave us worse , .trnnded but In u more healthy con lltlon than wo were wheu we started. Then wo would havo water which vould double the amount of produc tion on the 30,000 acres subscribed. J. 0. BARNES. MEDFOKO MATL TRllUWi. PROHBTION LI IS FARCE To the Kdiler: "Prohibitum l.nw u Kimo, de clines Dr. .1. l.iiwivnoo Mill," Jro-it the) vMnil Tribune of III -tilt. I lime read i Dr. Hill's ooiiimunioutioii juul tul to fiml niivlliinir in it In jiiMiU our insertion. Mo tiy? Hie lull it1- ll now ' tends is n fiuve. mid winch we nil know to be tine, mid was gollm up for the puriioso of dprVtitiiie p'.dil hition.'mid tiny man Unit li.nl tiuv thing to do With gettititr it up i I'll anarchist mid opposed to u'-ijom i rule, nnd ntiy lawmaker who vote tori Hiieh n ineutv should be leenlb d, mid I nm ol tlte opinion that It um of Jnckhon ootintv's ropici'iituti votes for it he will he retired t ui vute life, for Juoksuui count sum' mnjoritv for prohibition. Y..TDitTMUtl.L. Medford, Fob. f. lit.". BUSINESS MEN URGE RECLAMATION FUND SAI.KM. Ore., Feb. - Pnnuitiet business men of the stute appeared before the ways mid menus commit tees of the two houses Wedne-dny night mid urgently usked that they eeoinmend au ntmropriution of .fl.M), 000 in order tlml the state might uvtiit itself of n similar sum allotted to it by the seereturv of the interior, nnd state rvotmiuition work continue to no forward. Although the committee umde no decision lust night, it is said they nre oountduriiu the subject fav orably, nnd it is believed that they will recommend that Mich mi appro priation he mnde. JJudgo J. N, Campbell warned the citizens of West Linn against build ing any but hard surfaced streets. North Dend Dlds have been asked on the new $100,000 Simpson hotel. .Mrs. George T. Wilson, who read Gilbert Parker's "Going of the White Swnu," at the M. K. tonight. church .iTri r A A . - JZr ', nfiXi? f? ? fey W43W 1B (yfl (Pm 'Kr Say that over the 'phone to your dealer now. It brings the very finest fruit of its kind fresh from California, fully ripe, juicy, sweet, firm, tender, delicious just as it tastes when picked direct from the tree. V-'.V.i,-i. yxGi m wa zm "& link Picked Ripe from the Tree Shipped to All Market by Fait Frcifjht Sold by Best Dealer in Your Neighborhood Try Sunkist Lemons fT . c.. Juicy, tart, practically seedless. DeaUllrUl dVV The most attractive looking ons sliced, quartered or r. halved to serve with fish, meats and tea. KD9mJ P,,ro 8unUi,t Lemon I S 25;Jl vinegar adds a dainty I M-r-MltujV);ui Huti, H ,SVjv ilavor to scores of MEDKOttn OKKOON. FRIDAY, VIOllttFAHY fi, R0DERT EDES0N IN 'CALL OF T FEQnii ,ihl Statistics on Early in the wnr l.onl Kitchener had fiild that tli druggie might last three our. What seemed a meiv rough estimate heroines far more slg nlfloant examined by tho fow statis tics )ci available, which show tho wastage of war. Thus It seoniit fair to obtlmnto that Germany has now In the field :',,0tHl, 000 men, Franco 2,000,000. Austria 1,000,000. Russia 3,000,000. Eng land at no dlstnut date will havo 1. 000,000 on tho Continent. b'orvla nnd Helglum max bo reckoned to havo 250.000. Now as far as Russia Is concerned hur supply of men Is for any ordinary calculation Inexhaustible. .That ehoitho mathematics of murder. From can keep her European fotvo at 3,- 000,000 for throe J ears, despite bat tle looses is hardly debatable. As to England, her ability to maintain nn army of 1,000,000 on the Conti nent Indefinitely and despite lossos Is equally to bu accepted. It Is differ ent with France. Her available mill tarv population may be reckoned nt l,0''O 000. Of this she has already 1'i't 1.000.000 b death, capturo, dla-e.iM- or wounds. Half of this liuiu br may bo reckoned ns permanently lost At this rate. Franco will be re- 'duced at the opening of the third year , of war to 2.000.000. With her al lies she will, then have (1,000.000 men. JJut tier ioisuh in mis year can I not bo mndo good, save by tho now ' fr M., irp0se. Seiintor llin'thni class coining to tho color lit 1017 Lj, that $1100 wiik paid for I'm- por and levies from her colonies. trait of former Acting (loutu-.r How- Now Germany may be reckoned lo ,.nunn. ..ntnniiiji ngreeimiit wns have had C.OOO.oOO men available for jeuelied Unit this hiimmmu slll he service In July. 1U1-C; COO.000 more ..poi-incd H t. jmii of c-t for tin will bo supplied by tho combined wj, ,m,i , N . ividnltoii wim classes of It) HI and 1017. German looses 111 tho first fix months may be cstlmnted at 1.S00.O00. At this rwto. l.SnO.OOO will Iki runioxed purma nently from tho Gorman linos lit ouch of the first two years of war. Thus. Jot tho opening of the third, Germ any will Htlll have 3,000.000 men to draw Ion Dut Jicr losses thereafter will Is- I Ant l.it(, li,.f.fiile. lilin it 111 llfll'li ,V- haunted In r reserve. Art to Austria. r,ho lia lost more than l.OOO.oOD al ready In her many disavow. She may still havo 1,000,000 In tho fldd, but a year hnco, two ani hone. bo cniuhope for no more and her resources, too. will be completely ex "au""' ThiiH, ns tho. third year of the - r - z - --J "--J"1fcfc'J1 ' $ -J - 'C ITVL .. rul jt a a 4 ( w m J A JT Eat Sunkist Oranges in salads and desserts eat them whole between meals and at bedtime. Order today a dozen or a box. Low prices place them within the reach of all. California ist Oranges lera I Sava Sunkut Wrapperi. Our book tells 110 ways of using oranges and lemons, also how to txchango these wrappers for beautiful Wra, Rogers & Sou tableware- of pure silver plate. Inclusive design. No advertising. We refund tho trifle you pay to get this silver If nnt catldfflctnrv In everv war'. I uwut The book pictures the popular pieces. Get your copy now. dishes. California Fruit Grower 139N. CUrk3trt,t;Wc8 077) IE NORTH" T GTAil THEATRi ARY 5 AND G War's Losses nr opens not uioro than 1,000.000 Auvlro-GcrmatiH, tho last Hue, will confront 0,000,000 RuhhIiiuh. IIiUMi and l'renih, helped by sumo liuudieds of thousands of Slat and Helglaus, behind whom will stand RutMlan and Drltlsh reset ves of at leant 1,000,000 This means, with every discount for tho roiighnest; of the estimate, that sometime In tho third vo.ir, while Russia and Drltalu ale still ablo to keop their nrinles at their prexcut point, Austro-Germaii forces will be gin to decline rapidly and a tremend ous advantage of uumburti will belong to the enemies of Germany. Such Is jtlie statement of what may bo called Half a Year of World War." by Frank II. Slmonds, In tho American Review of Reviews for February. WEST'S PICTURE NOT TO COST MORE THAN $600 SALK.M, Oii, Feb. f. Action on liouso oouetirreiit resolution No. fi, by Iteiiresunlutivo .lohn dill of Mulllio- mull, for the purchase of nn oil paint iiik of former (loveiuor West, to he hunt? in the lmllorv of tho house ol representatives, him been deferred, owing to the Miggitxtinn of President Tliouiwou, that n limit should lie In ,.! ,.-. in tlin fiitifilmt In tin iviiiui,1iil out back with instruction Ih-ti it be uuiuiided in tlmt reyrad, A (iiiod lli'siilulloii. To holp build up .Medford payrolls by smoking Gavuruor, Johnson or Ml. Pitt clgats. ' 1 liltj UVIh l( UI.AN.SIFY. WANTED--Good o1hii cotton or ) woel rngK. Medford GarKO. WANTED 'Good clean cotton rags. j Vall-y Auto Co. 271 FOR RENT Seven room Ihiiim. with bam, (hlel.eu houro ami large gar- don. I J. R. Illlzler, cori'eir Oak uml West Holly. 277 U.l D . ""1 rreiMUIIlS SV Exchuge WnujtMs 1Mo 1 -'!J"H '' ''J. I T Woul was received by tho Com morelal rltib this momliiK that tho I1 H weather buieati had ordoiixl Theotloro l Dralio, tniupdrary went ti er ohHcrvor for thin Koetlou hint .'inliu: to uinUo tho leeentty oidoied fiost survey of tho Rokiio river val ley, Mr Drnlio Will IiukIii tho sur vey Maroh Jut, mid collect data for tho following tin eo moutliH, The chief fealuroa of tho survey will be the eollectliiK data lelatlvo to frosts, metelroloKleal clianiteH, causes and offeela of weather cIiiiiikoh and tho collection of maximum and Minimum temporal uro leeords.. Af terwards all tho data collected will he put In chnil form, To collect tho maximum and mini mum temperaturos deputies with re cord I hi; theiinonieteirt will bo placed lu So or HO dirteient parts of the Mil ley, ami their fludlnr.s compiled dnllv The Hiinej will last forthreo oam BUYS BGHr CYLINDER The first It-t 1 in or tho auto buy tut; fotcr this year In Jackson county Is Joshua Patterson, a pioneer of tho Roriio river valley who today pur chased a 1 U 1 r. elKht-cylliider Cadillac of tho Hull Auto company, to ho de livered at onro. The machine Is on ehlbltlon nt tho Hall Karate, r.hd Medford prlco Is yyiOO, Tim car will bo used for touring and family purposes. This Is tho first elKbt c Under car soon in tho valley and was received l'rlday. m m Fresh and Crisp direct from the Wc, clean, airy baking rooms ri'iht here in Oregon SWASTIKA Graham Crackers nrclicnlllidil, hol'ou ami nntrtlliiin. Keep a hot ol tlioe sppriiihiK rrarkfi aliTayi on lunil. The cliildirii .iff dr HkIiIhI with Ihon. Their dchcliMnnru ami IimI valor male for tiinly brahh, while the natural milil laxatire Irniltn cici of the (rahain llour vtt uie li moil beneficial. AT AM. DIUI.IIHH 10 AND M CliNT I'ACKARIM II ,or dttltr'ctn'l tupplr "" IH mi ! n nlll rf Icr ou la ni hf tlctltr wlio tin. Pacific Coast Hiscuit Co. Portland, Oregon IIAKItllS OI'S.NOKI'I.AKK SOIAH For Reliable Stylish Tailoring EE KLEIN 128 East Malji. Unstalrs HALL TAXI CO. CITY RATES Largo Drown Taxi or Hupmobllos. Direct trips any placo on pavomont, 2Dc each for ono or two passungors, ICo tor each additional passongor. 8ovon Passonger Cars Ouo pariuonBur 60 cents No chargo for sououd passongor. I Co for each additional passongor. 3poclal ratcH fur ohopplng or whon standing tlmo In rciulrod, Klnoly oattlppod cam, Uxporloncod chauffeurs, HALL TAXI CO. DRAKE TO CONDUC FRO SURLY lJ JB DON'T SUFFER WITH NEURALGIA iUiMcxpV (JUcm DelicloiiH Comroii Wlujli (Iiohc shiii-p ptilitri mi Mlioot liiK thro'iinh jour heild, when jour llUltll IH'ClUM UN IT It W'llllld lipllt. JllHt nib n little Ml'yTI'lltO'l.K on tho torn pies mid neck. ItilnUMi out tho In flammation, iiootlioM iiwiiy tho pnlu mIvi'M uiileU teller. Ml'HTIlllOI.U Is a eloiin, whllo oliitmeut. mmlo with ol) or uiiiHlanl. Hotter thiiu a miiitnid planter ami iloon not blister! Doitoiii and nurson fianltly retom. moud MPHTItllOliK Mr oiu Thioal, llroncliltls. Croup, rttlfr Nook, Alli iiui, Neuinllla, Ciiiinestlon, Plouilsy. RheiimnllHiu, l.iimliaNto, Pnlim ami Aches of the Prick or .lolutrt, Mpralns, Here Muscles, limine, Chilblain. Kroidod Keot- Collls or the Clliwt (It often prevent Piioumoiila). At jour driimhd'H, lu are and film Jars, mid a speoinl la tno Imspltul slso for f J.ftii. , lie sine Mm K"t the kmiiiIm MCM TKIlOldC Itcfuxe InlltiitloiiH Ret what vnti u li for The Musterole Coiii"nv, (li ilaml, Ohio Adv. :ih THERE CAN 0E NO DISEASE GEI1MS IN MEDFORD CREAMERY BUTTER IT IS PASTURIZED Come Sec It Made at 1 15 North Central Avrnuc A. A. MOODY, Prop. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE . AMBULANCE oE&VICE .112 South Kivci'Hiilu Phono 150 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor WESTON': CAMERA SHOP 208 Kiift Main Strcot Alcrfford The Only Exclusive Coninioniial Photographurs in Southern Orison Mega lives "Made any time or place lv appoinlnient Phone M7-.T We'll do tho rent T. D. WESTON. JProp. CLEAN UP SALE OI." WALL PAPER In order to clone nut our pniHont Mock of Wall l'apor to proparo for tho now iiprlui; miodu we will Klvo BIG REDUCTIONS on all wall paper now on hand, com prlHliu; thoH lutfiHt utyloH, TIiIh Ih a Kroat oppprtuuUy'fo lvo you rooiim u now droau. RsmHiiilinr vn am Ilin nulv niilnt am) wull paper atoro Klvliin H. & II. llruon Trudlni; Btnmpa, Waters' Paint and Wall Paper Store IIIH Kiiht Main V ,&&&& ,A.-,