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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OltKOON, TUESDAY, MARflir 23, 1015
PXGE THRWB
MALBOEUF WRITES !
FRUIT GROWERS OF
T
WES
COLORADO
W'onl coiiu'h fiitii Clriiiul .Jinn-lion,
Colo., limt Cliuili'M A. .Miillioi'iif, for
mcr niiiiinuitr of tlin Mcill'onl oiii
iihucIiiI dull, formerly roiiiirrlril wild
t lit) KiirlliwcFttcni Fiult I'.xcIiiiiihc nml
tlio North I'milfio DihtiilniloiH, )h ut
tlin liciiil of tlin ni'iv ('oliiimlo imi
rrutlvo orMiilrnllim, Mr. Mnllioi'iif
wiilt'M to tlm Mull Tiilinnu from
(Irniiil .liiiii'tiiui Muting Unit lio Ih
liciiil of tint mm orpiiiiiitlon. Colo
jimIo hIiIih ftoin noill) to 7(11)0 i'iirn
of iiiik'H, irarn iiinl pi'iii'lii'M iiiinti
ully. Mr. Miillioi'iif inclnHcn tint fol
lowing wiitt'iip of tliu new nriitilra
lluii. "Tlin ili'i'lnivo Nlcp lowiinls tin
jittiHnj; of tlin Ciilnniilii I'nilt IihIiim.
try upon u IiiihIm of iiMNiiri'il projjrr-NH
nml currying uilli it nil tin' piilill
tliw of profitnbln miiiuiil ri'lurim to
tlic rnwiiiH, w'iih tin' formation of tin1
Itorky Mniiutiiiu ('iiHrattv Kruit
DihtrilnilorK ut Delia on WVilni'mliiy.
Till n tln final niovo in tin wi'MiiiL;
toKi'tlicr of nil illHtrii'ta nml local as
Hoi'ialloiiK into a htriutly ttrowcra' .
opcrativo central nolliiitf agency, ami
the perfection of it will now proceed
rapidly ami HyMeniaticallv in order to
In thoroiiKtily e(piiiped to take cm a
of tlm cropM nf 11115.
"For tin' firm limn in tlin history of
fruit jrewiii: in till Mnti', every Mo
tion on the wcftem xlopn not together
on common ground, llirouli tliu rep.
rcxcnlativcH nf Ilia dil'IVreat lucal
fruitgrower' nxHocintnmM, fur tlin
isuoioii of mutter nffveliiiK tint
licft interchtM f the j; rower. With
that t;iitlieriiiL ami tlm perfect unity
of ideiiM which prevailed, tliu forma
tiou nf lint central marketing orpin
iratiou wiih iihhiiiuiI, nml the iictnui
taken formally launched tlm (41 eat en-
tcrprihc. When it Ih taken iuti 11-
hideratinii that the uHMiciutioim jiitm
cut, Ihrouch their accredited dele
jmlon, represented upwards of 7.ri per
cent of tlm Ioiiiiiiku of tlm western
hlopo, (he farrcachiuc; character ami
rchiiltn of tlm uieelin will hu fully
npprcciatcil.
COURT HO USE NEWS
ReportoJ by Jackson Countr Ab
tract Co., filxth and Ktr Bta.
NEPHEW OF CHINA'S PRESIDENT COMES TO U. S. FOR EDUCATION
vw ThP jTY w 7 iiBlllllllllllllK
dtt I i . f ait
fiiiucN iiitii;, ncpiiow m iiiaii Mini uai, prcMticni 01 i iiimi, am urn
wife ami child, who recently came to San I'rancihcn from New York,
where the huxhnuil lain jtit completed Iiik I'icmIiiiiiiii car in (Niliitnhia
uuivernity. lie ix Miidyini: hankiui; nml nuance. The luihy, Victor Yuan,
wiih horn In New York ami is the first American citir.cu nf thin famous
ChincHo family.
PRZEMYSL'S FALL
ii
PANFUL
BLOW
it
TOT
ETON
A
E
Circuit
W. II. Kwiiih . Frc.l K. Kail, re.
turn of hiimiuoiiH.
Kohcrl Nye vn. John Y. Opp mid
II. Crouch, HiImmoiiH.
Hi. M'eM. Dow ct al vh. Florence
I-onsdale. ct al, ilcmiirrcr.
A. Dclhert Diddrido vh. .Jackson
county, complaint, KiuumoiiN,
II. M. MeFarlaml vh. John It, Al
len ct al, complaint.
Peter J. Hunt VH. Lena -llaven ct
nl., complaint.
II. M. MeFarlaml vh. F. Y. Simp
Icih ct al., complaint, order for pub
lication, motion for order appointing
KUiiitliati ail litem.
IUil ICstalo Trnaufcr
Kulloek Mercantile Agency to
M. M. llullock ct al, lot in
lliilo Fallrt ... . 1
h. I.. IIokc ct ii to ('ml l,claml
Lewis et iix, laud near Ash
land in twp. :umk
llradlord S. Itadcliff ct ux to
lliillouk Mercantile A'iiecy,
lot in Unit Falls . ..
Jlutler & Thompson Co, to (I,
1). llollcy, lot in Ashland
V. II. Kinkier, Hheilff, to Seat-
tie Trust Co., tractrt in cloven
F.inhty Orchiuil TractH.... l7,87l
Oliver It. llrowii, trustee, et al
to AkoiiIh K, Uroun et al, lot
I, hlnnk 7, Med ford . 1
!'. J. Herder ct tix to Otto Mi
chel ct ux, lot in Wuulcii'rt
Add, to Ashland
l J. McrRor ct ux lo Otto Mi-
die) et ux, lot in lilock l'J,
Aslilaml .. .
5(111
I, noo
1,01111
1,00(1
MARSHALL GRILLS PINK
TEA AT SORORITY HOUSE
Tlm I'meralil, published at tlm Uni
versity of Oregon, coulaiim tlm fol
lowitiL' hy Kdisoii Marshall of Med-
ford, writtoii upon tliu occasion of
sorority open house.
"You Icnvo your cheerful firosiilo
chair, your can of Liieky Strike, your
i'riendly pipe, (tlm ludicH dear may
not itH odor like), You don your
keenest tog am then, with wide ef
fusive, riii, you stroll to tlm so rod
tiuH mid ifiiiKorly walk in. You am
Iilu down tliu lino of dnmoH and shako
tliom hy tlm mil. You ask them how
thoy do today, and if they're. feolinK
lit. You hull along about tlm (trawls,
about tlmii pledges keen, nml drink u
tiny cup of pumili, served up hy some.
laii' quueu. ton say faruwoll to all
the girls uh sweetly as you can. Ain't
that a deuce of mi afternoon for a
rent, jiltf hoallhy uiiuiT"
IIF.IMJX, ia Loudon, March j:i.
Tlm press of the Oemiaii capital
unites in paying tribute to tlm defend
cru of Prxcmysl, who, it is deelarcil
only hunger could subdue. At the
same time there in mi disposition to
make light of the defeat. The I.okal
Aiueigcr say:
"We have no intention of minimiz
ing the loss din hiave allies have buf
fered. I'rremyhl was strong ami a
great fortress. It showed Uh strength
in its proud defence. Wit mourn with
our allies its Iiish and the Iosh of its
coiiiiimiuler and uarrisou, who have
won laurels whosu glory captivity
cannot destroy,"
The Yossiselm Zeituug says the
foil's fall release tlm beleaguering
anav, hut while it in not known where
it will bo employed, the AiuitrimiH un
doubtedly are informed and will take
the necessary steps.
"While wo thoroughly agree with
the view of the Austrian general staff
that llm fall of I'lv.eiuysl can have no
influence on the general situation,"
siiyH the KreiiR Zeitnng, "we never
Ibeless tiro honest enough to admit it
ih a paliittil Mow ilealt our causii on
tlm right wing of our mutual 1000
kilometer front."
POLAR BEARS SAIL
TO SEEK EXPLORER
i
E LA FRANCE"
DEATH SHOUT OF
OF
W
KBATTI.K, March a:i.-Thi little
power M'lniniier I'olar Hear, noted for
her buttles with Arctic icu in prev
ious years, sailed for tho Polar sea
today under coininaml of hoc owner,
( aptaiii Louis Lane, Lane hopes to
icaclt llm Mackenzie Delta and per
haps Hunks Land uc.vt summer,
WJicrover ho goc lm will keep a
sharp lookout for Yilhjalaiur Kief-
missoii, tho explorer, ami bis two
companions, who have not heene hard
from Hind) April 7 of last year. They
weer then on the ice l.'O miles uorlh
of Muitiii Point, traveling north in
tlm hope, of finding now laud. 1 hoy
expected to turn east to Hanks Laud,
hut tlm Mackenr.iu opened early and
tho rivor'n mighty flood swept away
tho ioo all about Dunks Land. Tho
Polar Hear will capture polar hears
alive for zoological gardens, hunt
whales ami walrus, trado with Kski
in as and take pictures.
DARDANELLES WOUNDED
CARED FOR AT MALTA
VALKTTA, Island of Malta, March
21). Tho governor of Malta Iiiih ap
pealed to local veesldeiits to tako
convalescent from tho hospitals into
their homeoH, thus making room in
tlm hospitals for tho wounded, who
aro expected from tho Dardanelles.
With Moil ford undo in Medford made
PAULS, March 'J.I. Standing at
salute and shouting "Yivc la France,"
the officers and crew of the French
battleship Bouvet sunk in the Dar
dandles on March 18, went down with
their ship, according to tlm Tenedos
corrcsMii)dent of tho Athens Patris,
who thus describes the action in
which tho Houvet ami tho Oaulois
were engaged:
ten... ..iinifii.i ,.r ii.., n.iiti'nf ii,..i
I ,..,-...... ... ...v ......... ......
been ordered to cross a dangerous
mini) r.ono nml force a passage to
Cluiuak Klcssi, thus making the al
lies musters of the straits as far as
N'agara. At 1 :'J0 p. in. liie Iloiivect
was five miles from Cluiuak nml wan
firing at Foil Dardanus. She had
crossed two mine rones. The Oaulois
followed, firing all her gnus. The
commander of tlm Houvet, hy a skill
tut maneuver, avoided two mines,
which were exploded by a. destroyer,
hut a third struck her in the region
of her magariues and shu sank by the
head.
"Seven survivors of tlm Houvet
climbed into a boat and spent the
night in a bay on the P.iiropcnn hide
of the straits. They were taken off
the next day hy a Hritish destroyer.
"When the captain of the Oaulois
saw that the Houvet was sinking he
ordered full steam ahead, but his ship
had been struck seven times and lm
was obliged to put hack, anchoring
off Mavrais island."
A dispatch from MytUeno says a
division of tho allied fleet is K'.ill
keeping watch on tin; Oulf of Smyrna.
A Orcck ship picked up a floating
uiiuo near Imhros island and another
was found by fishermen near Lein-nos.
OSEPHI
ARMERS
F
PLAN IRRIGATION
OF
SYSTEM
WN
$444"iM4$$Ws4K
How To Get Rid of al
Bad Cough
(OranlH Piikb Courier.)
Tlm fanners of tho lower Koguc
valley have gone out after irrigation
in a miuincr that menus Inisiness, nml
already work Iiiih been commenced
upon the ditches to carry the fluid
that melius a greatly Increased pro
duction from tho soil to' u thousand
acres this season.
Through co-operation among the
farmers, who have formed them
selves into tho Koguo Hiver Vnllcy
District Improvement company, under
tlm district improvement act a sys
tem is now being installed to water
tlm bo:tom lands from the city limits
on the west to llm Fort Vannoy ir
cliards. Two thousand acres are
susceptible of irrigation under the
unit being installed, nf which 700
acres have already been signed up,
ami included in the project for this
season. The lands within the district
arc to be bonded for the installation
of the plant, the bond issue to be
.KiOOO, which will he ncccntcd by the
California-Oregon Power company in
payment for the motors, pumw, etc.
A hundred horseMiwcr motor, direct
connected to a twelve-inch Hryon
Jackson centrifugal pump, Iiiih been
ordered, and itH installation has been
guaranteed by June I.
The motor nml pump aro to be
placed on tho river bank near the
Hood ranch am the water raised into
a reservoir on the knoll on the ranch,
8.i0 feet from the pump. The lift will
be .Ifi feet, mid the pump is gtuiran-.
teed to deliver I'lOli gallons ier mill
utc into the reservoir.
From this reservoir n 2.'i-ineh steel
pipe is to carry the water across the
bottom land n distance of 1T."0 feet
to the ditches that will skirt the foot
hills. These ditches arc to run both
up nml down tho valley, covering all
the bottom lands. Tho ditches have
been surveyed out ami work has lib
rcadv been commenced upon them
These arc to ho dug by the fanners
themselves, each giving labor or cash
upon the basis of acreage coming un
der the ditch.
Tho canal will li,e three feet wide
on the bottom, five feet on tho top
and eighteen inches deep, ijs carrying
capacity being 5006 gallons per min
ute. A ditch digger has been received
and the most of the work can bo done
by horsepower with this machine. A
metal flume will ho installed where
glume is needed. The cost of ditching
is estimated at $'', legume will he
growing under the ditch- making tho
cost ,7 per acre for the lands within
the unit for the installation of tho
system.
Mcritol HlicumntlAin Tow iters.
Tho unusually largo snlo of this
remedy Is tho best ovldcuco wo could
offer you to provo Its merit. It Is
mado ot cffoctlvo Ingredients, and
Is guaranteed to glvo permanent ro
ller for rheumatism. Wo will gladly
show you tho formula and explain Its
merits to you. Prices COc and $1.00.
Loral agents, Hasklns' drug store, tf
WA
N
T TO
TOTAL 17
AT YEAR'S ENO
(y flilsun Oardner.)
WASMNOTON, March 2.l Tlio
cost of the present world wnr( ne
conling to a couirilation mado by
Hcprcsentatlve Cordell Hull of Ten
nessee, is -i.fl7,000,000 u day, or
1 7,000,000,0001 n year. This does
not count the cost of property de
stroyed. The number of men in the nnnioft
aggregates l."i,000,000, according to
Mr. Hull's estimate, and the loss up
to dale in killed, wounded nml can-
lured is Jl.000,000 men. The total Intid
area of the globe, not including the
polnr regions, is A'.!,0QtJ,00() Htpiarn
miles, and the men of the countries
engaged in the war is 'J8,.ri00,0(lt)
Aipiarc miles. The world's interna
tional trade amounts to $l()',00(l,
000,000 n year, nml of this amount
.t'jri,00(),000,000 pertains to the coun
tries and their colonies now it war.
Ilcicniic Kin Inking
Owing to the interruption of com
merce and the depleted customs rev
enues tho government receipts nrc
shrinking. The outgo is much greater
than the income. It exceeds the in
come by nearly a million dollars it
day. In consequence' of this condi
tion tho working balance in the treas
ury has swindled to nlmost $-10,000,-000
Good financing does not require
n largo working balance In the United
States treasury, hut it is the aim of
the secretary of the treasury nlwnvs
to have the income and outgo about
equal each other.
Tho innomo tax is not producing nn
much revenue as was anticipated.
This is duo in pnrt to the fact' that
some dividends lnvvo been interrupted"
mid some incomes nro not So largo.
It is due probably also to tho disujov
cry of devices for beating tho income
tat. -
For instance, ono of tho largest
mail order houses in the country re
cently converted a surplus of $20,
000,000 carried during tho ourrti
yenr into a stock issue nml secured n
ruling from tho trenstiry department
that this $20,000,000 wn not incohio
subject to the tnx. Tho government
will have to sell cannl bonds probably
to secure a working tmlunce. Tho law
I niithorizcs tho issue nf cnnal bonds to
the extent of .$210,500,000. Tlurt
would hold things level until congress
reassembles in December.
The Clubmen WmXFNK
of America are yJI.J -W;
Enthusiastic "Bull" Durham Smokers
BRONCHIAL COLD
Yields to IMIrloiis Yinol
Philadelphia, Pn. "Last fall I was
troubled with n very sovoro bron
chial cold, headaches, backache, and
sick to my stomach. I was so bad
I b era mo alarmed and tried several
medicines, also a doctor, but did not
got any relief. A friend asked mo
to try VInol and it brought tho re
lief I craved, so now I am enjoying
perfect health." Jack C. Singleton.
Wo guarantee- VInol, our delicious
cod liver nml Iron tonic without oil,
for chronic coughs, colds and bron
chitis Medford Phnrmncy. Adv.
A Homt-Made Rrmrdr (hat Will
il It dulrkl)-. Cheap aaA
Kadi? Made
If you liavo a bad cough or client cold
winch U'Iiihch to lclil to onl nnrv remn.
',, g't from nay dniKglst 'i& ounces
i J'nox.(oU ?ciUh worth) , pour into a
fun inuwi- aim mi mo do mo witu pmiu
Kriumlutcd, Hiignr syrup, mart taking
n teUHliooaful uverv hoar nr tun. In -i
hours your cough will bo conquered, or
very nearly no. fcven whooping cough U
greutly rollovcd, In this way.
I he aUnu mixta to makes a. full pint
iuiiiiiv Biiinu,) oi mo nam couuii
Birup that money could buy at a cost
of only 04 ci'iiU. Kasily prepared in 0
mlnuU-8. 1-ult directions with Pincx.
lnia rlaox and Kiiuur Syrup nrepa
ration takes right hold of a cough and
gives nliaou immediate relief. A loos,
ens tho dry, honrsp or tlht cough In a
way, that U realty reamrkuble. Also
quickly heals tho lutlamed luembrancs
which accompany a painful cough, and
stops tho formation of phlegm In tho
throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending
tho persistent looso cough. Excellent for
bronchitis, spasmodic croup and winter
coughs. Keens perfectly and tastes good
children like It.
I'lnox is a spoclal and highly concen
trated compound ot genuine Norway plao
extract, rich in giiaiacol, which Is so
healing to tho membra ncs.
lo avoid disappointment. ak your
druggist for "Sty ounces of l'liiex," do
not accent anything clso, A guarantee
at absolute aatlsiaetlon, or money prompt-
iVi r',i,,Vn,U,,UKOf!,.,wlt.!' this preparation,
Tho Plucx Jo. hi, AVayiiD, luil
BUSINESS, RE OK 13 A'
TJON mid Social Affairs de
mniul your attontion contin
ually. Now ulothos from
tinio to tinio aro not a lux
ury, but an actual need. Our
lino of all wool fabrics for
Spring and Summer is more
complete than any lino wo
have over seen. Priced
From $15.00 up
Wo aro enabled to moot tho
needs of cvoryono. Our
niado-to-measuro tailoring is
perfect in fit, workmanship
and quality.
Drop in today and bo con
vinced. GUS
THE TAILOR
I
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In the cigarettes they make for themselves, to their individual liking,
from "Bull" Durham tobacco, these men find the delicious freshness,
incomparable mildness and unique fragrance, that afford supreme
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rare qualities can only be retained in the Sulfa of
tobacco in the "Bull" Durham sack, and enjoyed
in the fresh-rolled "Bull" Durham cigarette.
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MT lHlHl way to "Ro11 Your .wn" C'Earettes,
and a package of cigarette papers,
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on postal request. Address "Bull Durham, Durham, N.C
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