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g h M f", 'it-vj A-kflrs-?E' -. PAGE FOtfR MEPypRD, 3VrATTJ TRIBTOTE, MEDFORD OREGON, TRSDAV. JULY 1, 1913 vr I- us. V : vW. .i, J 11 ' 3P" m "VJ ; r ",' 'H MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDRt'KNDBNT NKWHPAPElT PUULIHHICD UVMKV AFTliltNOON EXCKl'T SUNDAY UY TUB AIU'JFOIID 1'IIIXTINO CO. Offlco Moll Tribune Hulldlntr, 26-S7-29 Worth Kir etrcot; tolui'liwio 76. Tlia Dptnocrntlc Times, Tlie Mod ford Mall, The Modrord Trluurio, The South ern Orononlan, TMo Aalilnml Tribune. SUBSCRIPTION &ATSV On yoar. by mull M......S.uo One mouth, by mnlUUMn. ... .to I'er month, dcllverad by wirrler In Medforil, I'licwnlx, Jacksonville and Cnntral 1'olnt .- -.. .SO Bnturday only, by mull, per year... 2.00 Weekly, pur year -. 1.80 NEGLECTED OPPORTUNITIES T orriotai urnoiui Hntbrad um Medfqrd, Oingon I, IS7, ? l'liper or the City of Madron) i'pr or jnoKaon ueiuiiy. kkih-oJb mntuir at i, uriiler Um.nct or Mnrah HwcJin Clroillutlun for 1014, JliTs, Pull Iuw0 wire AMftoelutml I'ro.iit din-patolirfi. BI JP .. .J. .J. .J. .. .. .J. .;. .;. .. .j. .. Hiibaorlnura rnlitng to receive papers promptly, phono Clrcu- , lutlon Manager lit Stfinit : : HONG KONG KOLUM china my 4EUCAH MAM VrUTH MAVCEE WASTE';7MtV $AY"HULLVlP 5KIRT& JOHKVALEB SAME KICK WHEN CLLM; eunep NECK. I'OIMIK WHIKMOST (From I'uch.) Spunking of Ilonry Konl onn ilny, n limn reniurltuil: "Oh, yog, I uttod to know lilni buck In thu kooiI old ilnyn whon mi oinpty coal wagon wiih thu iioIhIohI thliiK on Mirth." "Why or u Konl llko n bathtub?" "Iluotiiino you hiilo to ho noun In cither of (lioin." A ninii mv mi nilviirtliQiiiurH of n farm for wilo, ami wont out (o look It oviir. Tlio lay of the land wan liloul, llio hnrttua ami cnllo woro fat unit aluok, mill ovorytliliiK wim fluu uxeopt tlio hog. They worn io thin ho I'onlil nlnioit limd a niiwgpiipor through tlituii, mu, naturally, ho aatottd why. Tin nlga' molliar died, the owner Mill, whan thoy wuro only n fow iloyi obi, mill lilt wlfo utoinpted to mini (limit liy hand. Whenever alio want out to few I them, alio called ttauiu hy rattling a iliehpan. Kerj t lit tic wont well until ao many Knnla IihbiiihI tholr plwce that the p(a Juat ran thniMlri nliuntt ti ilowtli. A Hot One 111 iHtmilo .MaJiMly (to Uniting niltQllOl Wttll, (Jill you dioune thu car you WNiit7 V. A.: Utit. Your Miijwty, thy are l lrili. II, 8. il.: 3 u io. Thnt'ii thu hell of It! for Dili oiirt we am Inileliled to a rtlr In WatwUury, Conn.: Thoro la mi ImlflonuM Ih Hi "Con." m Hie clipping uttacJioil a a gunulne iutlng from tU,o (IhimIMI ailvurtla Ing ruliunua of ilia Watarbury Amr Irau: KOU SAI.K Trlbuu tlcyln. ! ! coat 00, will ll pIimii ur will h trade vn ftr Kuril lourlim par. ." ) AildrtM Uos I) It. rare Water- ! bury Attirlrn Two men nltr(l a aoft ilrlnk im porlMwi auU gar their onU-in. Tln one onlerwl a milk ahak. upon mIiU'Ii the other aald: ' You'd liriter intke tkat Juat plain milk. You kuuw you're going liomu with mo In no Kurd." A nun. whlla taking demonatra lion U g Ford, remarked to the dem onatrator: "TMa ear aeeina uuuaual ly atMll." Tile dentouitralor replied: "Yea. it to little amaller than the uaual Font. IU mother waa eeorod by g moireyele." JI ICRI'j is a jkkhI inai'ktM J'or all tlio licirics. cherries, Kinnll fruits; lun n mwl vrMrftiililu tli:it c.'iii lin irniU'ii m ,-........ -ri- '- -.. ..,... ... ,. .. .. mf In? valley. These crops have been neglected because no effort has previously been made for marketing. This year, however, the Koirim River KVuil & Produce association has enlarged its field of operations and is market ing all crops. In addi tion, there w a coinlnisnion house that cannot secure prod uce needed. . Orders for peas and beans', for cherries and berries re main unfilled for lack of product'. One order for fift crates a day of blackberriu for three njontlm remain un filled because, there are not that many blackberries grown in the valley. Local canneries fire unable to operate continuously be cause of lack of urodiict. Al tin mull canneries are willing to enter into contracts with growers upon an acieag'j bais, sufficient acreage cannot be secured. There are thoimands of acres of idle land too shallow ' for orchards, but ideal for berries. All thev rerpiire is til minimum amount of care and water. , The I'Yuit association has marketed seven or eiirlit toini of cherries at satisfactory prices. W. 10. Phipps, owner of the (Jold Mottom cherry orchard at (lold Hill, says there is more money in cherries than in any other fruit, and lias the figures to prove it. U'ogue K'iver valley cherries stand shipment better than any grown elsewhere, in proof of which he shows figures realized on fruit shipped as J'ar east as New York, where the cherries topped the market. Ve have three creameries in the valley. None of them secure enough cream. There is a market for ten times the output. The opportunity is here. This could become one of the. great dairying districts of Oregon. The cream eries at least one ot them is willing to help finance the dairvman. To produce, what I lie valley is capable of producing, either in vegetables, berries, fruit or grain and alfalfa, irrigation is necessary. The sooner it is realized, the bet ter. Land with water is worth double the price of the same laud without, because crops are assured, regardless of weather. Mut oven those who have irrigation or can easily obtain it, do not make the most of their opportun ities, Poultry is another neglected industry. An average annual profit ofjonc dollar per lieu is guaranteed, yet the local poultry company cannot begin to fill the orders it receives. The creation of prosperity lies with ourselves. Hard work is its basis. Moasjcd (lermaii "efficicnev" is simplv another name for intelligent, hard work. Whatever the German does he does well, and he makes a success of what ever lit! does because he is not afraid of work. To become prosperous we must produce more;.. The time has arrived when if we do not we will slip baeifward. We have an ideal climate and nature does more than else where. If we fail, we must not look to the war as an ex- HOW TO BIBEAUTIFUL k- "Train Your Lips to Express Bcai,tf Advises Lillian Glsh. Movie Star I ! -""'''" LILLIAN G-rsa I.IIIIiiii (.'Mi poslnu isK-cliilly to HuMiatv ik lu-iuily aillili I "full UY KSTMKIt IH)KI'M.N One of the rillii"l iinnith thu! iiis liiniiti'.' .Mnki the eloquent, silent 1iiii;muijjc I "Yiiii emi?Ji of the innunjr pirtiircs i that of l,il lian (IimIi. SIhj Ihim the churl upper lip that i -IuimmI like n eupiitV how anil the under Up tluit minie jMiet litis HCtf Illicit (IH "l)CI 1 1 tf slung hy till' bee that whh sipping lumpy there." It is a mouth iniiile for exprPixiru luxe, iillliniiuh it Iiiih life Mitt citnnu lips nf n chihl. "A mil who litis n Itpiiiitifiil mouth will always he cnlleil lovely," n mini siinl to me the uthef ihiy, ami Vet few winneii train ilu-ir lip- to express lien nl . iti tan your lips to e- . -1 i .ISKPU. ru Mint mouth to e- .u an th eiiiniroiuisiM wnys iriiimi: niifonscionsl Ho;rielhiug. "If yon thi iroiith will lie "if iii lo 'hii the Inigli keep tlie wet't it Me child to I! life." I'lctlv 'oii lioi't uii ihiiik he niiHWprcd, nn- .Vaiilecil, von arc al tier PotiHoioiiolv in iHt moil tli to expns . ah- thoughts ,ur nil ijynieal. 'ei- ono anil ' '.i of life ymi will Mug mouth of ,i " of vour w'luli plllllsnp, TO cause of our cuse, or to the tariff or anv other psvcholoyicjil just to oui'selves. We have not taken advantagi opportunities. e do not produce enough. An irrigation system lies within our reach, and we won't reach for it. A large output for our canneries is also within our reach, but we won't reach for it. .Markets are within our grasp for every product we can raise yet we do not grasp them. A laud that does not help itself is not worth beiuu helped, perity. Let us help ourselves and create our own pros- IN SHADOW OF DEATH IIKHI.IN. .lulv ir in ni in u courier's report mi- ihtinoug the nt rfcftW Hnriii:su:u. . v., .i..iv i.- Inmes Ivlwaid (juiglcy, Catholic archld'hiip of t'liivugo, Hiifferoil im other stfuke of piirnl.-i tmlnv mid his death i iniuiiueiit. 1 1. postal n- pneiimoiiin of Until luiign has M'l in. It i not hclievml me picinic um siiimxc 1111111- iioii is. i occiii red Hint el torts i- I the Spanish emlinssv t FIRE LOSS $100,000, Itrcntmenl a corded M G piisituer- uf wnr of the (puirtcrw of Vic lier of n I'nris branch ehilil family, who was driving mi iiutoniohile. HUERTA'S L HOTTEST WEATHER FOR MY TWELFTH OF THE YEAR HERE i IX PASO. Y., .luU 1. The i .m airaiiisi N'lctoiimiii linen. i, 'i-tn il Oror.cn and four other, chorucd with coiispinioy to moIiiU the I'uileil Slntcs iieulntlitv Inwe, wn HMtaiu eil today to ,lul.v U. The ilel'cuilmi! were emitiiuieil uiiiler the same hoods. The MsiHiiiemeiil nas granted on request ot attonieys fur the uromfii. tiou. K. K. Crawford, nxxistanl Initeil .SlatcH nttoniex, slnted tin. I the giiMoouicnt huil Iwn imatilc 'in collect iiiul arrange all iU evhleine Ol til i otiii Tiic hnltcl ui'.itlici nt hc -e.iouii Is hciilg ecrieiiccd "id I lie If nunc Kjer valley JihIii,v aA Weiluesd.iy. iS'heii the ntercuiy re over the liHl igturk. Wi'ilnesilgy tot leiiiM'i'aiiiic ivee to llll, aug nt noon toilav ih neiviirv ivgistered (HI degree. ili the prounliiliU Unit it will cipial m eecil the soog'a higii-watcr mail. The went her report fur toiiiulii i probable ciMiler. The tailed Si.C weather liiireati at Waluntli'M. I DERESFORD. SOUTH DAKOTA m:Ki:sKiKi). s. n.. jiv i. Fire iu I lie bu-iiK'-- ilistiicl ol. Ik'rcslord early toilav cuuseit a lo-s of loo,-' (Kill. The priiicipnl losers are: Carl sou hardware store. 10.01111; I' MeKee, gciuiill llli'l rliaildi-c, frj.'i. (Illll. Fin Help for A l04U i I i an ritrriinl remcli kiiuii and u..u ,Uvi .'jfuil) I.)- wum i. I rtMtwiuitf tin i (ciitf(iiii' i It in alc.' MalUu I'rlowl" omiI i- will la nil Jran It U amiUaU rxlcrmilli. Vafln about Itw Nltb munlb. (In- u.i-. - are nwdc ttm ami plliinl, uiunikteii m ! lllnl train. I lie iktc mi rl . i of tiil.loTi aad tin -i'iiuIi cpnifo'l la . inl lln.rt fill to i jrol i hulllo if "Mull Vi -i I" loii Hi.l l.j il i ,. i, ii,ri Wr.li- li ' taliiiilil.' I i v. , i I I . I.i n'l.rhl lUr'i latin i ii . H'l ' i 11 p .1,1 1 di. "Wllfl'l (olM' H- n meiii- ! ffotli. Mreil while W pouiier iliroiigh mi, Hei'il 4 HnllschlU I resulted in Ins lieiuv coini,i,.d to ork in the hnv tichU vn (,lliT ipriniAiei- at I o'cliick the Mn hoiii i ing. . iS -&. J (,,' HI lis liollilnx picdlrlii'ii lor On Iimiiu iiniHirtant wUiu'-m'- iiiiiigoo, forecast showers tor .lul I. thai ilu -laic Mould lunii'cil i i' Wcdiic-iln v iiiuhl the niiniaiiiai lie tnaJ Inl I.1. IflrM Aid Too day waa warm and the man v a freely uroaulrlng through tM win effort to ainrt hia ford. Ho mid prank Hh both hand, thou i.i'orioualv clib Into the froot ael i" toae with the levera: but in a pile hia acilvUtee Ut engine refuaed i' ruo A Utile girl ran uw and r- ded tho navaatejotaiottlll. At laei . said Uot yoo tMatb It would nn If um put M g ew needle. i 1. 1 i' up nig wriggling ana mi o for'" 'owl lawtary ta4y, ' ' KOJ Of DetMO T H'iiitiuc was ,") ilcurci'. i The heat is fine tor I lie com, lint ' III il i- .ilmiit all. FIVE SOUTH DAKOTA it I.WtKDO. IVv. .lulv I liuiiilii'd Can. in. i -iiIiIht- .in I woes nod iliililicii Wile I. Iliil an M'wrnl hiiiidit'd mini-cd in a wick of a iiiilitnrx train near Monte Moiv lo. bet w ii'ii Teiii'Mcii ami ilontcrv, nceonliiig to mi Ainericaii who arri ed hen- VmIh H"iii the interior. The ncciilclil took place ten duv ago, 'ic said. VtlTU'K TO TIIIC IM'IIMC Hleac order aufflrleot auppllct Italurda.v for o"ar Sandax aa all atoiea will he i luard Monduv, .lulv U JM'KSON lilt NTY lll'SIM-'SS i Ml'V " VSSOI'I VTIOV I 'i ' i i rime Ilu ir (j lew .11 ! o i'Iih-K 1.11 til the itcaili km II ! -din tl lIl IN. s ii. ,,d 1 Cur III iilllldl'll II III tlc large cities of South Ihikoin ami uianv smaller town. Aberdeen i the largest of ihcc cities, and while the Inpior clcmi'iil is Mill cliuu'iut: to a leml r ihrc.ul ot a ieeral ot .liuli lt.nu k' "dr" ordei l the npri'ioc .null, ijl hjixe retlii. i d tin ii -tin k i ) . 1 1 .i i ir in UIOXIUK. War Declared On all microbes, germs, dirt and spots. Our plant is modern, sanitary and we know how. Try us and be convinced. Special attention to all clashes of wurk. Q,,S &yJ&M When you buy a watch, you don't merely say, 1 want a Watch. You want to be satVguirded by a name that stands for reliability- standard quality. The same method will protect you against inferior quality in Tents. r ILL A I "TE 5559 arm TS represent the best materials, most skilled workmanship anil lushest all-around quality. I'or 31 years we have upheld the standard ot tent-making. Go to your dealer and tell him yon want a genuine "Willamette" Tent. He iu.c the "Willamette trade mark it un it. it mean the wine guarantee uf Tent Quality, at IS-karat meant on a gold wntcli. , The Icailing dealers in town nvll "Vr'UlamcUe" Tenia. ft.. it!....i. wr..'... t..r...r....4. .-:....- r...i., ...... p xjiiincii-tr via mouuiui-iiiiiiit; wnii(uii , ST v- formerly Willamette Taut lc Awnlnij Co. J TT I'OlltLAND, OKKOON MS, lifts 'A I 7-vV " jy. tiSS,'".1 : '-ft! '- V ' - '-r sV ift f J, X Ofi rvs-fflr yR5SS5 ' V -, 1 J I-WILIAHETTE BRAND-J THE PAGE Medford's Leading Theater LAST TIME TONIGHT Count Tolstoi's Soiil.-illrrlng Urania KREUTZER SONATA a n:.virm; vot wii.i. i:vi:u I',ois(o:t THREE BROADWAY STARS NANCK O'NlilL T1IEDA KARA WILLIAM SHAY Supiioiteil by n Cost of DUlliictlon Vou oue It to joui'solf to see this gicat pli'luri'. 'I'lie iplemllil iii'tlug, the superb scenes. t Two l)a, Only Special Aliislcnl I'rogiiiui With This I'lsitnre .Mr. I.yle C. Tine, Organist , Ailaulo, Soiiatu I'lithetlipie Iteethoven Itiiiido, Op. ,- No. I , Ilcellioteii Minuet from Mumta, Op. !lt o tt Ib'vlllOMill Sail Selection (by reipiost) Selcillou, Mine. Itiitterlly I'ucclol l.ote's Solum Shelly Tennessee I lleac Voll CaUiii' .Xlo (.lolsoo's lilt) My l.lltle IIixhiiii (.'III (New) N'niiiia, SeliK-'llons Ilelllui This grent tH-siar proilitctloii Is one of the guxitosi filiu success(.s of the jcar. It has liecn oxhililleil In all the Imger cllli for e tcuiled inns. It s a woiiilerful plctiue unit pieseuteil liy a tiomler fill cast. diet': liwer llooi', Hoc; Ualcooy, l.'c; (lilldicn, toe. NOTI: Senls Vow Selling for lililaj Night, TTIK Hl(! MOIIT bike uaed otic wc.-k $ ." h ona'rator moioi wlm-l llk. u1 $iie. lucludlmt ageucN .lacKsoii un It liood proapci !, Kood I'lollt ' sold. Kltller aeiiaratvlv l'hoi lit'. I. WM. SEARLE We Must Have More litter Fat ? ' ia Something Important Before Starting Kriiiiiniir i. proiure onie ot mu Ti.icKrs l hecK. oM it tm.l tbetn the Safe, Couvenitut wuy o( currliiK iniuU and getting the ihsIi wlictevcr ou ntop. 114 fiat a Willi ' ! !! 1 1 OVER 22 VEARS UNDt'R ONE MANAGEMENT wmmxiiawMt,YrM2kUimBSLiieBSKx Highest Market Price Paid AT IMi one The White Velvet Ice Cream Co. 1 S. tVnlraJ John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Atatataat SM S. IIA It'll. ICI'l IUmwm M. IT and ITvl'J ' ilSilltiiliy iJO Isnri te Oury ur I DELICIOUS ICE CREAM TRUE TO ITS NAME GET OUR PRICES Medford Creamery i r i . nii.ii . HALL TOURING CAR GO. For Country Service And long, hard trips. Coiupoli'iil cluuiffeiiw, easy idinjf caJti. Wt ami operate the Crater ltke unto lino fmin July 1 to Ot toiler 1. AtltoHtatre h'aves Medford for (niter Uikt) on MuntUyB. Weihiesilays and PrkUys. Sjh iul trip t'ttii Ik MiT-an'd to livi on any day, Road infoniiatioii bureau in coiuuvtion. Office and ftUiud at fch Crater Ltko Motor Car Co. (Utra. 1'lnuie IQU. aouKT ma,i; MMm The Glorious 4th and 5th i i n. i . . '.. ,-. At YREKA, CALIF. la Ti in I .ill'.. 1 1 1,1 si v ,, Sniiihi in 1'. i '. I i. mi. ii. m I in . i.U Ham iin.i. i . i'i' Mi. I, . i I! .ml .mi! M. d. on Ii I 1,.,-n To MONTAGUE, CALIF. ONE FARE ROUND TRIP T i dollars .Hid tivi cculs. t.i .r' I nun Kail e.rli nl.ir at Sonibfia l'ai-ific hMts. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY JOHN U KtOTT, Oeneral las,uter Agent. Portland. Ore. i A' " .i