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w IV fc- 1 HI t If w PAGE EianT flrEDFORt) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMT3TCB SOUTH NO OF VALLEY GRASPS AT IRRIGATION CHANC E i-'ow people of Medford nnd IIoruo ,rlver valley reallzo tho grndunl growth of Irrigation In tho vnllcy and tho prospects for extension tho com ing year. Earlier In tho year tho constant stnlk was tho need of nioro tnolsturo to develop and mature tho crops. A number of tho moro progressiva land owners began to Invcstlgato and dovlso means toward securing water or 1916. Through (ho efforts of several orchardlsts and land owners south of Bedford, tho old 1'hocnlx mill ditch was secured by tho Itoguo Itlver Canal company, together with Its water rights and concessions, fiom tho town of Phoenix for tho building or tho canal through that town. One thousand acres of orchard was signed wj for water and then tho canal com pany immediately put a corps of mir vcyoro In tho flold to run tho canal lino on tho Rrndo known an tho high lino canal, digger Tlinu It Looknl Through Boptombor and October, travelers on tho Pacific Highway bo- twecn Phoonlx and Talent noticed a Ja,rpo forco of mon building a dam near Talent and enlarging tho old canal, but not much attention waa given to tho work, as most people thought It meant Just tho cleaning out of the, old dllrli. Moro than 1.10 men nud dozens of tvums uro now working on this canal. Tho diversion dam near Talent l.n n substantial nffnlr built or con crete. This pari or tho canal In not temporary affair, but a permanent nnlt or Iho largo Irrigation system now under construction. They havo a pay roll or over IL'OOft per week on this division or the work. A Winter Payroll Tho company Is employing over 200 men on tho Klsh lake reservoir and expect to havo this finished by December 1st. Ah soon as tho reser voir Is finished It Is tho company'n Intention to plnce those mon at work enlarging tho present nmln canal to many times Its presont capacity, pro. vlded 3000 ncres Is signed up for Ir rigation In tho Central Polnt-Tolo district. This will nsmiro n mil sup lily of water for nil tho north district for 1010. The land owners In tho north end or tho valley do not npprorlnto or do not seem to realize tho valuo of water n do tho land owners In (ho south end or tho valloy, although tho results obtained by tho uso or n limited sup ply or water this past year, and the difference In price received ror tho products grown by aid or Irrigation contrast sharply with tho non-Irrigated products. Irrigation will redeem Iho valley quicker thon any other movement that can bo brought to tho orchardlst, dalrymnn, truck grower, stockman, general farmer and sugar beet grow, or l'lvfl prominent business men or Indianapolis, Indiana, recently looked over tho vslley. This was their rirsl trip to the coaNt country and nil wore very enthusiastic over tho progrch nlvo spirit shown by the people of this valluy. Tlioy stated that hun dreds or thousands or dullara wore read ror InveKtmcnt from (heir vl Tho main questions nuked were In igard (o Irilgallou. They could readll) seo (hat waler wan (be gieal need Not until wntor Is rlowlug through (ho canals and over (he fields will people lneht tholr mono). There nt hundreds waiting before deciding (o make (heir homes n dm valley. EA KITCHENER L STILL IN CABINET I IILRP T GETS AID OF POLICE AND COURT TO MAKE HUSBAND TAKE BATH LONDON, Nov 5 Official denial was made todaj of a report that Karl Kitchener, seci clary for war, had re signed. The announcement follows "During Lord Kitchener's tempor ary absence on public duty, (be prime minister is carrying on tho work at tho war office. There Is no truth In the statement that Lord Kitchener has resigned." Knrl Kitchener was In London last week at the tlmo of Ccneral Joffro's visit to Kuglnnd. Slnco then no re port hns been received concerning his nbRcnce from tho war office until to. day. Thero has been no Intimation that ho might resign, In fact (bo war secretary, according to thn gen eral understanding In London, is (o bo made a member of (ho small cab inet committee which Is to be charg ed with the direction of the war. DOUBLE HANGING OF MURDERERS CALIFORNIA CHICAGO, Nov C. When her husband wiih inniigniV on her com plaint in Kiiulmood rotut, Mrx. Joint IJonibitH told the judge lie "ju-t hate- to take a butli. I Imd to en'l in a SAN FRANCISCO, No. t'.--Uum Hltnily, n 20-jem-old 1ml, who mur dered mill lobbed a niL"M'iiu,cr boy i Los Anju'li") to uet money lor n pres ent lor u irl, anil Karl LoomiH, wlio murdered n Kaeriimenln woman when polii'cmnn to mnke him lectin the tub i kIic resisted his attempts to roll her and even then ho resisted," he said, candy store, were hnngod at the same lJurntiiiK was put on probation for time today. Bandy's execution took six months nml ordered to lake a buth plnce in San Ouentin mid I.ouiuis',in tmeo n week. ' Folsum neiiiteiitiitrv. '"Pin lKMMIlt ,. t... M...4 .... -1 .. mu ii wniuiiJi nujn lllllk W V nllUI Hint w....,.t 1 f- it 10 be prepared 'not for aggrelon. but 'Tim ' S" " . for defonso.' That Is tho ground uponln ,' " ".' tt,,c,,,or.V"'1,ni,'"'.",1ll't Whirl, nil ,.rrn,l. ... n.n, , J W'"' n,,'nt ' P'OiniMll, MICIIll Ol" ...' .., ..' "" '", religious standards." iiu. ,, inn iiuiiuii nun over nro KING GEORGE STILL IN PAIN FROM ACCIDENT LONDON, Nov. .". King flrorgr is recovering slowly from (ho effects of the fnll from Ills hor.se in Primer Inst week. The follow iiif; official bulletin was issued today. "The king hail a somewhat hotter niglit. Mis appetite is improving but lie still has some pain, espeeinlly mi a((emptin nny movement." BRYAN DIFFERS WITH WILSON (Continued from pago ono) especially If they considered tho pol icy dangerous to tho country. Dojwirt.N From Tradition "From my view of this subject, tho plan which ho proposes Is not only a departtiro from our traditions, but a rovorsal of our national policy. It deeciwd by llie nluiosphero of tho Is not only a monnco to our peace and Mmiliiittmi ulitli. This is the only safety, but nclinlloiiRo to (boHplrlt of place in llo Cintcd States where the chrlstlanKy, which teaehes us to In-J Mnmiiioii-wor-diippinj,' portion of the riucnco others by oxnmple, rather jdemoeralii' party meets to oxcluuurc than by excKIng rear. eomplimenls there is no roup fnr- pnred ror war on (ho theory that It wos preparing tor aggression? It Is only fair to assume that the European rulcrn who are Involved In thn pres ent war thought that thoy were con tributing toward tho maintenance of pence when thoy wcro mnklng prepa rations for.tlefeiiso. It Is n talso phil osophy and, being raise, It Inevitably leads Into dofys. The spirit (hut ninken the Individual carry a revolver and who over carries a revolver ex copt ror dofeiiso? leads him not only (o UKii It on slight provocation, but (o uso language which provokes trouble. Without mi Iliieiiiy ''There has not been a tune in fifty years when tliere wns less reason to adil to (he expenses of the nnny and limy, for we are not only without nu enemy, but our prewi redness is in eroasiiij,' relatively as oilier nations exhaust themselves. And there neer was n lime, mid there never has been n time in our whole history when our duly to the world more impcmliclv ileinaniled self-rctinint and (lie eouu- self of ponce. "I hope tin president will not be Looms woie a broad smile ns ho niounleil the jrnllows. "Hello, Ijo.vhI" he said, gieetnn; (he witnesses. He declined religious consolation. nuiiih made n statement, admitting he had done wronc "I nm norrj, be said. '-I lmd iu,wil tltc tow would ce n wav clear to give me another elianee." His sister bade lmn sood bye yesterday. DIED Martin V. Mclaillis died today at (i... i........ .if Mm ihutulitcr. Mrs. Ada M. Judson, .IIU Hcatty street, MvA ford, need 82 years, mourns ...... days. A stroke of paralysis was the ilii-iwff ninse of his death. Deceased vas a native of New York, but li"u hucn a resident of Mcd fotd llireo yenrs. He was i veteran of the civil war, beinjc n nieinher of Chester A. Arthur pot. He served in Company A, Third Ohio cavalry. Two children survive dcceiscd Mrs. Ada M. Judson, Meilford, and Mrn. Myrtle Hrny, Snnta Cruz, Cal. The iiod'v will be removed to Monros ville, O.", tor burial. Funeral serv ices will be held nt 'J o'clock this af (einoon nt tho O. A. It. parlors. Those hnvuif: charge of the remains will leave on the ,"i:'J0 train for Ohio. Tho sixth gnrngo of concroto Is be ing built nt Pendleton. Echo is taking bids onn city halt GO by 30 feet. SORES OF FOUR YEARS' STANDING VANISH Has Unusual Story of Curo with New Herbal Skin Balm. Itow manr time liarc you laid awalce watching for dnyllitht ami would be able to catch a wink ol letp, but would wake In a moment or to with kln that wai al.re with ..? What would you have not clvn ..v....... . "rT- .. ft . ..-'" a cool ikln, no ncnine, ana rcircii.ing lot iilernf II ou are one ol theje tuflcrrrt. I) I.AMA will insure you inc uioiing 01 a healthy ikln free from itching, aorenets or burning. It It an herbal balm and has not a harmful Ingredient In It. Mrs. Hex, who lltei at 131 Locimt St., To tedo, O., ayl "I have used U'EXMA with Rreat resulta and success for trouble which trie doctors pronounced Uctema. I had sores on my head and limbs and have been this way for the past four yeara and tried many ways to obtain relief and found none, but am harry to ay that this preparation has entire, ly cured me and I can and will indorse It to all lhat suffer as I did." , We are the onlr dnigglsts In Oil; town from whom JVENMA, the arreal herbal balm, can be secured. Ask uj today, SUGGESTION TO WOMEN ' M m8$m6!! Who Aii ".lust Heady to Drop." When you arc "Just ready to thop" whon you feel bo weak that you can hardly drag yournoir about nnd becatiHo you havo not clout well, you Ret up an tjred out next mornlni? as when you went to bod, j on need help. You can net It Just n Mm, Maxwell did. She Bays: "I keep house ror my llttlo fam ily of three, and became complololy 1 y y y y y y y ! Jones Says 'The Trust Am Sure to Bust" When They Get to Fighting Among Themselves Y X T t It is a Sure Sign"The Nest Has Been Disturbed' r i & TT - WY4 "W tlin jliU'M T ttna ii'Anh iiai.i.,.iih IX XTT m 1 Hnl Z . A -- -. -. -M Jk I M I I 4" af O O d inuwno.prnn.yVwM'? vv atcn i nam buzzing aiuuhu nuuc aCc J!M tr50,.rki d ,' I ' QUl?tl7 S?ltinthae ?(lf ffPfl for OOr ad bo ..mi improved rapidly, it toned I ! Never before did tho Medford people hear of a Good Bulk Coffee for 20c and A up my system, I refined my 25c till "JONES Came to tOWll." V ninirin. i i i'uiiiiiimi inv Hiriuiri 11 iiiii . no longer nervoua, Bleep well, and do nil my housework." Mrs. J. C. .Maxwell, Montgomery, Ala. Thero Ib no pccrot about Vlnol. It owes Itn Bticcesn to (be medlclnnl extractive) of fresh cod llvcra, ton ic Iron nnd beef peptone, the oldest and most famous boily-bulldlnt; nud HtroiiRtb-crentlnK tonics. So many letters like the above aro conlluunlly comiui; to our attention, thnt wo treoly offer to return tho money paid for Vinpl In every enso whero I falla to rIvo satisfaction. For sate tit MeiWord Phnrinney. i y y y y y y y y y y 3 cans Dutch Cleanser 10 lbs. Sweet Potatoes .... G lbs. Best Bulk Oats Best Cream Cheese, lb 0 bars Crystal Whito Soap 25o ..25c .25:; 20c 25c Cornmeal, per sack 33c trraiiam, per sacK iuc Best Bulk Starch, per lb.., 7c 3 pkrj;s. Corn Flakes 25c CREAMERY BUTTER per roll .65c PAY THE CASH FOR YOUR GROCERIES AND SEE HOW MUCH FUR THER A DOLLAR WILL GO AT JONES' CASH GROCERY PHONE 235 225 W. MAIN P. s. Don't forcet to walk up to our storo Saturday, whether you want to buy or not. Wo will have some SATURDAY SPECIALS. 3 2 J552505M55M5M5V,' 5M2 5vvv5'k5mm5 i y y y t y 5mJsJiJJ mail nnnp.a.Q prompti v kit i.i7.n..T7.YPiii?.Qj nn matt n-TAnrrirQ pnr.PATn -rf V - aa-fAttS . A-. -T till A A M- & J AKsWi aWrfaA A mtJKJ VX A Af A A A AW ta AAA a,t V A-rftuT M. A aW A A A U, , I Sj I V CALL NEW ELECTION (Continued from I'mku Ono.) icntinns, next nddiefhed the house. iihsertin? Unit M. Venuelon' (.olie.x liiht Fibnmry nuttld have ted the Oreek Heo( nnd iimi. to eo'tiplete nu n. ItOMimin? Ins. v"ocli, M. Veniielo-. njiologircd fur" hi policy oI'lHNt IVli riinry nud ilietn-wil (he lumtit which Oreni'o mislit lime lenliied ii lier neulrnlity had not hern iiuuntuiu cd. ('ii)jtiniiiitjj, lie so id: "Vom poliey htih rontloied our mi (loiiul idtfalh nnpoN-ilile and in hen iiu? inv.iliiiitiiiily a (iennnu )olilieal .limp we me tHud to the (Iiihbim of nidiiiar Kuliiiinaii MnpimtlouH and tin glow lb ol Tuisih H.wiir. 1i not tke )ait tedav in vnr wtiieh jujotrow will be iin-wtuhM" ,iNTi:miitiJ..N Atrro mil co. y y i y y y y $ y y i H anns TheWbman'fi Store kSaburday CHalleng'e Sale Challenge Sale of Suits & Coats aims TheWomarfs Store THE RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES AT THE RIGHT TIME Challenge Sale of New Waists 100 All-Silk y JL "Waists, in )lain and fancios, new stylos, up to $1.00 values, this sale, oaoh $2..IS 100 White Lingerie Waists, high not'U, long sloovos, inado of fine iiiatt'r ials, up to 'J.50 values, this sale, eaeh SI. 00 Every Suit Must Go r y y y t y y V Handkerchiefs Women's tine Lawn Handkerchiefs, ea..2 Women's All Linen Handkerchiefs, ea. 5t Glen's All Linen Nandkedehiefs, large sie, eaeh I Or Dr. Denton's SLHKlMXd C.AK MKNTS, the prac tical Night Garment for children, jrices from 59c up to 98c ea. All lo.00 Suits now S10.00 All $20.00 Suits now S15.00 All $25.00 Suits now . .. .$19.98 All $110.00 Suits now .. $22.50 All $85.00 Suits now $27.50 KK'VUA SH&'IALH) Suits ear ned ovor irom last eal', un to $10.00 values, now, each $5.00 Winter Coats Right Prices Children's Heavy Cord uroy Coats, all colors, now ....$2.98 Women's Heavy Black Chinchilla Coats, new stvle, verv special, each. $11.98 Children's Heavy Cloth Coats, all sizes, worth $(U)0, special $4.98 Women's Plush Coats, guaranteed "Salts" best grade, on sale Sat., $19.98 HSJ o A 1 I UW 1 w Jjui T W- 1 II WI.Ci. - -.7 il s Tlmo Tablo Leave Mud ford dally except Bun day for Ailuand, Talent and Phounli at 8 a. ni., 1:15. 3 ju and D:16 and 10:15 p. ro. (Saturday at 11.16 p. m.) Sunday leave at 8:00 and 11:00 a, hi., 1:00, 5:00 and 0:3C p. in. Leave Asblaud dally oxcupt Sunday at 9:00 a. ., 12:50, X:30, 4:30 and 7:e h. . Bd Sunday at 1000 a Y y y y y y y y y y y V f y y y f y y V ? mm Women's fine Cape (5 loves, a now, pair QO- go.d$l.26grndo, OjC Women Washable Cham- oisctte (Moves, all colors, spc- 1 ataiM X run, per pair, at 50c Women's and (lolf (Moves, nil rial, per pttlr, at Children's size., bpc- 25c llarriKou's Ixeindccr (Moms. lir1' ":... $1.00 Domestic Sale Best Dress urday, yd.5 Hope Muslin, worth 12' ue, Saturday, a yard . .. . 9tf Best Chnl lies for com forters, on jtalc Saturday at . . .5c Heavy Out ing Klaiiuel, worth 12-c a vartl, Sat urilay, yd. Sc .(i-iiich line Silkalincs, very special, a ail !()(. (ilU-ht 'l'owcl ing, cciul, i aiil 10(7 (hmkI heav Comfort civ, verv sH'cial, ewch $ 1 .25 Cotton Butts for comfort el's, very spe cial, roll.. .9( 72.U0 Sheets, o'Oc grade, spoeud ..J9c Ciray Cotton Blankets, ven sjiei-ial, pair IS XMAS RIBBONS 300 pieces Satin K'ihhons, all colors, fl-yard )ie'es. Satur day, piccclO 2,")00 yards All Silk KMbhons, wide widths, uj to 20c values, Saturday, per yard 10?. o0 pieces Fancy Flowered Bib bons, all silk, un to nOc val ues, on sale Sat urda. vd...ii5? fi iui noj Bueilla Cro chet Cotton, all sizes, spec'l 9( Sanitol Talcum Powder, per can 10 Children's Hose Support ers, pair 10(7 ( ood Hair Nets, very spe cial. 2 for . .5 . ''V- A. -. Underwear and Hosiery Women's and Chil dren's fine grad n ,ests and Bants, full bleached, worth ll.ic, Satur day special 29 Boys' Heavy Wool tTh0 IHeecod Shirts and Drawers, 75c grade, to close out at, eaeh 25o AVomen'sSilk CORSET COVERS A new line of fine irrade Corset Covers, nicely trim- Boot Hose, very med. special, ea. ' .29( special, pair....25( Women s fine grade Tnion Suits, all sizes, fleeced lined, very special, $, Saturday, a suit, i f y y y y y T y T X y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y . at 18(? Women's Wo.ol LTnion Suits and Vests and Pants, up to $2 values, on sale Saturday, ea., at $1.00 Kayser's Silk Hose, every pair guaranteed, per pair $1.00 & y y y y y r y y y y y Saturday is Corset Day Women's Cor nets, real $1.00 values, on sale Saturday, pr.59(7 Women's Heavy Coutil Coisots, $1.2.") values, Sat urday, pair .. G9(7 ( Women's fine Lace Trimmed BraisM-rcson stile Sat., each ..59(7 Women's New Model Corsets, elastic sides, worth $1.50, on sale Saturday at, pair S9( BABY WEEK Corduroy Caps ver special, each . 4S( Babv Battles, new st vie, ca.-h, at ..... 257 Baby Shirts, al izcs. a. 29(7 Bab Blanket, spi.ial. ta.a9(7 ANdol Bootees, special, pr.25(7 Baby Outing Flannel (owns it 39c- Baby Bath Bobes . .$1.48 Baby Toilet Sets, special at, each .39(7 Ml,...i.sMaiHia 1 y y y y y y t y y T y V & m., 12 . 4:00, C and 10:30 il hi. J .m:.