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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
iff; m PAGE RTX MF.DFORP MATT. TRmUNTJ, MRDFORT). ORKOOX. FRIDAY, XOTOrBKI. IP. 101.1 mm show WALNUTS PROFITABLE CROP IN THE VALLEY E CLUBS SHOULD ASSIS w. w. watkon. An article in tin p-per ome do 'ijjn about (be ndiilnbilit of certain nineties of tlo KiU'lisli walnut to tin conditions of ti? noil ,m, ,.,i,it of J.otruo Itiver alley Iihb flicked much Miformnlion cinnerniiiit Uu suceo of those who lmvc tried tlioiu. f'lucl' nmoiiff litem. vnneticK nre the Krnu liiette nntl Mn.vclte walnuts, both of which lmvc done e.xoodlnf,'lv wtdl in every instance of which rcconl i oblninnblc. Shiny penotiK ol out the walnut tree ?is tin tirnunientnl nIuhIu jj.Mtvtli ninoni the Inwn trccnerv itnd in every ir.btaiieo n wiirimVo nwniled the owner of the tree in the -iiii ui u -iup oi niiH, Nome juur jn; u few in the fouith vcar. nior in the fifth tun! n vorv con-idernbto yield in the sixth. Another nrneob!,. wiriirisc- w,-s found in the excellence ot the ftuility t.r the viold. Attorney W. F. Phipps of this city in iiiuoiitr those who not mil the Shiy. ctto vnrietv of walnuta for the simile thtyr would nffoid. His trees, of which he plnnU'tl six, mii-priscd him hiHt yeiir with a few mils. Tlmv were then four years old. Tins yenr they hore acvoral pounds of ih line wiiIiiuIh hi thw writer hits ever necii. In fact, they nre larger (linn miv cpceimen of thnt vnriety found r.ny whore in his experience. A niunher of them arc on exhibition at the Commercial club Thev nre clean and of altrnclivo bhnpe. Sir. Phipps wiy-j thoy nm very i-naily hulled, the cool autumn weather causing the hull to uplit and partially scparuto ilnelf from the nut. Ciiltivn(othTiMv( Thu Iron prowl h In very vhjoroim nnd the wood of Htm fiber. Tin tree are im laiye at five, yon rx in this valley im the coiniuon p:ipcr-i.hell walnut in California in :il miivcm. Mr. J'hipii Iiiih four IrccH in his lawn and two in a eultivalid kiiiiIcii. The hitler are, of course, Hie more thrifty, ami in due lime will produce much the rcnler yield. Tlio walnut HOI INDUSTR Tfi? I Vf E A MODERN HORSE OF TROY mIiryZMMMrmmrrr ".Spenklni; of (lie orannizallun of; a 'home market eluli,' '' milil a IoinI-' no woman, "wh not put IIil Ini liortnnro of the mutter lieforo. the ifvornl cluhi of the city nlroady ex iting mid pledged to tlio task or homo Impiovment Your nonmuir- clal eluli ought to Im a powerful body for work of thnt kind. The woman' Oronlor Mod ford club In nnotlior thnt ought to wield a notout lufluoncn In n matter of that nature. Thono on Raged In civic betterment work would find It n largo and profitable field for offoctlvo Horvlco. All of tliofle elnlm and theor are othorn should find Hpoclnl lnloroHt and dollKlit jn promoting hiicIi an lonlorprlso. It Ih tho very bnslH of nil of theso clubs this ndvnncomont of local Inlor- OHtfl. "I would profor to sco thnt tlono than to undortnko to liolp to spring a now organization on the public and expect to atoiiBo Imttnnt activity In Its membership. Thoso other clubs nro already In tho harness for Just such, work im will promoto homo in terests; ami how bettor can thoy do that limn by wny of encouraging tho legttlmnto development of resources nnd business. TIiub wo could got more moiiny out of tho nflvntitngos of which wo are prone lo bonBt nnd, If thnt money woro devoted to enlarging our opportunities at homo, by Increasing the vnluo of our several proportion, by milling, to our own homo comforts, Instead of minding It away to benefit tho homes of other peoplo who hnvo tho bualnosB energy and n'ntorprlso to produce for us the things which wo can produce bettor nt homo, Isn't thnt helping to mnko a greater and better Medford? "Tho Mali Trlbuno hns laid tho nx nt tho very root of tho cnuso of our distress ,nt this time, such dlstroas nS9M'ii 5v 1 Hit !SU. trrLr" 85 & 7 it . s"','nwSJ-M EL! IT AKES POISON COURT L 01 CASE The pictuic shows n dumiiiv lioie cnptMicd from u (Icrinuii trench. madi or ii.'irhed w which uiih 10 BE L WASHINGTON, Nov. 1J. Hrlgn dler Oouornl Timker II. llllss, iishIeI nnt of staff of (ho nriny, uecamo n major general totlny upon tho retire ment or Major Gcnernl William II. Carter, Colonel John V. Morrison or tho Fifteenth Infantry, now nt Tslon Tnn, China, will ho promoted to bo a brigadier general, taking tho plnco or General Illlss In tho Hue. General Illlss will contlnuo ns as sistant chief of stnff, with the prob ability or succeeding Major General Sco It as chief of starr upon tho hit ter's retirement In lit 17. WILLAMETT ERATE HEARING HELD TODAY I mean, as rzomes Inevitably from trcrt roHMmH lo cultivation, as othr plant will. So fur, he nu. Iiiih pruned his (ices a little, lint other- WihiJ they have heuu left to , their natural tcudeneiew, (. pWwi.d. to he sure. a tho proiuiHo of nn ahuud nnuo ui' delicious Mnyeltu nuts for homo ue. ' Vor.v few inject pesf hnnhlu (he wnlyut, either in Ilea or hud: hut oc casionally the effect of (he woik of a fly or a norm is obsencd. In that ease the pioper thinv to do i to hjirny the Irci with liuie-Hidpliur jiiHt before I he .piiuif inlh xlnrts. ThS will iimteriully iucruuxc the ield lo. .Anothor K)rn.vinu with Ihir doiut Muixliiro when th uiitv an nliout the am- of n pea will Nellie the affair with thu pds. ThU treat luinit luu I eon known to iucreaoe Hi. J'iejd on a medium-ifd ti-co i'irtotii pounds. The cot or the IreHluient Im about 7(1 cciiIn a tree. TIuih. dn. dui'tltiK the eoNt froni the vahie of the eNti-i yield, the grower Iiiih a profit of $J lei I fur tho eau bc sloww'. OuiH'iulnlile flop 1 would rnllnir tuikt n wahnil Rmu of Ian Heron in hH VM,.V (rp., n. tiWH have iimtiiitd) l'ur uiiiiil pml'ii IIinu ten nen'i. of apple- iindci the , MUlie eouililiouti. Tho e.xpeiiHe of uultiVRtiou is about the same. The tHiiNf of linncst In Ibsm. The ev pciiM of Kiadiug u lew. Thu loss from putt is inucli Icn. The mwlh ftf the tree is ihoio eertnin. It wuf. Jen, io from vnilnljlt, wealher epn ditiuus, m eitlmr the Fmiuiuetlo or the layette vnriety, th bloom peiiod emihiK wilclv after the uunl fiio.t Ma(iii in Ihif alley. The in. of liullmjf Ih' crop is mure than offset hv the iilmii'ie if lots , torHe r shipment. The market is moic de pcuihihle, IhietiialJou in piiiiw bcin mmijnnl. Theiv is Mlwa. nn v-:-t inerhet at limm. for the product that is, it domctdic ineik !. Altojiethor, those loiikiim loi ,i ,in hie crop of tfre.il iilm mi the I(ikm Kier alle od ni.it rlniini- nIimuIiI not overlook tin wnlnut sending all tho money wo ran make away to others mnro thrifty mid lonv Ing ourselves 'broke' when It com plntns thnt we nro hlnniably ludirfer out to our most vital luledestH when wo neglect to offer a homo mnrket for tho produclH of those. ,who tiro willing to Invest thousnudH.nr dollars In mitnurncturluK enlcrprites In this city and vicinity nnd mnko uie of our raw mntorlals. Hvory person actuat ed by a modicum or civic pride and loyulty to homo should oiiwibo will ingly and valiantly In this work, for us losuitti will prove to tie (Ho very life or our propoMd itroator Moilford. And we'll never hnvo a greater Mcd ford until wo do that vory Uilni?, "Tho Medford roller mills proprie tor employed women solicitors to make a hoiiso-lo-houio cnnVnss or the city to plead with our women to kIvo his brands or most excellent flour n tilnl. Tho IIokiio lllvor Valley Can ning conipiiny will presently do that also. It is an excellent bundles move; but Isn't It straiiKo thnt such a thing hns to be done In a commu ultyvir IntollKout people? "Theso mills and factories and oienmerlos consume tho farmers' out put or Kralti nnd fruits and voida ble, oncnurniiliijf thorn to raise more of them and lo Improve their qual ity, rIvIiik them a hand), local mai ket for what thoyprodiico. Ouxht wo to uKlect or u moment the Import ant duty or oncournKlUK those com mercial and ludustilul enterprises h lufimlnR (bo use their products? Wh should wo prefer to Import our flour and butter, our canned f nil Is and vegetables? It Is folly. It Is sulrld.il pcrwirsenoHN. it Is almost ciimlimi to cut our oh ii bimluoiw Ibrosts 1 it this manner. "Uigo the clubs aliondy onmnlsod for business lo take this mutter up at once. See how many loysl mem bers they have The piencut iltus tlon here ought lo be a tmux Im pulling foicc " I'OHTIiANI), Nov. III. Interstate Commerco Commlsfllonor Kxnmlncr Ulyslfl Hutler began n three-day series or hearings In tho federal building today rirst taking up an application by Willamette valley merchants for a riat rate ot ten cents per 1(H) pounds on all goods that tako trans continental terminal rates to Port land, this ton cent arbitrary to sup plant tho local rates prevailing out or Portland lo Albany, .Sulam, Corvallls and points north. Tho most Impor tant henrliiK ot tlio series Is sched ule! for tomorrow, when tho Willam ette vnllev lumber ease will be taken up. 1'ortlsnil mills are seeking to set aside niti"i applylun from Willamette valley points to Interior California points mIIckIhk that tho existing dif ferential cffectualh shuts out Port land lumber from tho Interior territory. A meeting of the Schoolmasters' club will bo hold at Jacksonville, Novombor 20. This Is tho first gath ering of tho yoar. Pregram: Opening address, Superintendent George A. Ilrlscoc, Ashlnud. Address, "Supervision of Pupils to nnd From School," Principal P. II. D.illcy, Mcdford. Followed by gonnrnl discussion. Address, "Home Standards of Ex cellence In Teaching," Superintendent V. Meldo Hlllls, Mcdford. Followed by general discussion. Address by Porf. Joseph Shaffer of tho University of Oregon. Uuslncsg mooting. LONDON, Nov. Ill- "Mv Lord, I told you you were trying a woman for list- life. 1 hnvo taken enough poison to kill tivc people," wns the dramatic exclamation made by tho wolt known novollst, Miss Anno Sley Kcneslv, ns sho threw upon tho Geer n bottle, tho contents ot which sho had Just nwnllowod on hearing tho court pro nounce Judgment ngnlnst her. Miss Kenouly Immediately col lapsed and was carried unconscious to tho emergency ward or the court house. Later sho wns removed to tho hospital, whore tho doctors bc Hovo she hns n chnnco to recover. Miss Konenly'satilt, which hns been betoro tho court for somo days, wns a claim for dnmnges ngnlnst n whole snlo book distributing firm for al leged rnlflo nnd malicious statements defamatory of her book. Tho defend ants rerusod to clrculnto the book as they alleged It contained n libel on a rashlonablo West Fnd drcssmnkor whoso premises wcro described ns a gambling den. Yes; S. S. S. Is Purely Vegetable Nature's Safe Blood Treatment Known for SO Years As the Best Remedy for Rheumatism, Latarrli, Scrofula, Skin Diseases. Pclcntlsts linve discovered thnt tin forest and tho Held, nro abundantly supplied with vegetation of various kinds, thnt furnish the Ingredients for making a remedy, for practically every 111 and ailment or mankind. Medicines made from roots, herbs, and biirka which Nature lias placed at the disposal or man, ore better than strong mineral mixtures nnd concoc tions. Mineral medicines work dan porously on the delicate parts of the system, especially the stomach nnd bowels, by entlns out the lining mpm brnne. producing chronic dyspepsia and Often entirely ruining the health. S. S. 5. Is cunrnnlecd to ho n nurclv vegetable remedy. It Is mnde entirely of gentlo-nctlng. healing, pu rifying roots, herbs nnd bnrks, pos, ResMhic nionertlen Hint build up nil parts of the nystem. In addition to re, moving nil Impurities and poisons from the blood, a. J. a. la u safe treatment for niieumntlsm, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Fleers, Skin Ills eases, Contagions lllood Poison, and alt disorders of the blood. It cleanses the entire pystcin nnd It's permanent. Get S. S. S. nt any drug store. S. S. S. Is a standard remedy recog nized everywhere ns the greatest blood antidote ever discovered. If vours Is n peculiar case wrlto td S. S, S. Co.. Atlanta. Go. "I'LL STUDY AND GET EEADY AND MAYBE MY CHANCE WILL COME" Abniliani Lincoln was ready when 1 ITS chance came. YOU, young man and youm? woman, should get ready i'oi' YOn chance which is sure to come, (let ready by at tending Day School or Night School at the Medford Commercial College "The School of "Hcsi Kesnlts" With Medford Trn.lo t fUird Mto RIFLES FOR RUSSIAN ARMY COST $26,000,000 CMOVKIiANI), Ohio. Nov. 10. A contract for tho manufacture ot ?20,n)0.ono worth of rifles for tho Hustlau army hns eon practically closed by Cleveland capitalists nnd New York munitions brokers, accord lug lo nu nunnuiiocmout made today at tho otflce of Charles A. Otis, flnnn cler. Mr. Otis, who hns Just return ed from New York, has asked for bids from ii number of Cleveland innnii fncturers for tho making of rlflo parts npd a new company Is also to be formed, It whs announced. Willi Mcdford Ti-nfif w Medfonl Made a""u" f o" Sold on Monthly .Installment Plan. POWKLL AUTO CO. IS BlfMwoHreffJf :jMifHaMa-:x-awHiii Jj msmm .-sraswaraafii n&g&issra&i! The Dollars ou take i. iii of now will i.Hve c.ire or ou biter on, The tlnii' wilt come wb.n jolt will need them no quota tion about that. It you Iikyu no banking homo, oome to this btrong local bunk. I MWBWWWK OVER SZVtlARSUNDEfJONt' MANAGEMENT csu-iss9mutunP9aiBxTir; I. mm I IH PUTS LIFE Hi COLOR IN Hi Don't stay gray I Sap.e Tea and Sub phur darkens hair so naturally that nobody can tell. RATE CASE ARGUED WAHlN(JTO. .v i-i Oral nr- KUHtotita wre bemm , v -.foie tho lntorstat Conim. i. ! , ..innn mtlou by rojreiiutlv uf bhI.t unit ubtpners lutrtt4l in the proixwH! fiuhjht rail MtntNtfi- u tsurn rail romli. Tk lMrBM nrwurMMl ar apart from tnua larludnU m tk so on Had witfUorN atlvAuc rata tm, which ruMHily w ilfpfnj r k tho aopiMtattku iiinum mi it promwwl mi mfrd wary mm wad I You ean tuni jp'sy, f.tdeI hair lwu tifiilly ilark met liMtroim nluumt orrr niKll If vou'll pit a 50 tMjnt ltlo of "WystV Sdr uikI Sulalmr Hair Itwwilv" nt wir (Inn; U. MiilltHM of hottlt of thu -4 J. famous tlty Tn.i H.vim are Md imtoully, n. fit know h dnijp.t lurv. Uuiu it kiktmn Uto hair k imlurmlly tnl ownly ttiavt no om ean tell it kM Uh pplWil. TIiumi Winn hair u turniag vny, be MMUUf (ull. dry. raaly mmI tWo kjv urprtM' awmtioji lh, UakHo fisjr c i r two a.ptimti,iM tli my bslr rnitisii.' ml ur kicks bMNtto litsurUnlb 4ik B.r tsuUfl-Hill 4m inttr jim iMitlp itvtiluK 4bJ Isilbw Ulr Tw i ! ap of ytniia Otw HfMMraHU' rVih. nrcal waataaf i , M m -wf wttk Htk'a Ikv mmi HMT tiiMit Mtd you'll U fhjIMul a-' . kfUktoMa. kair Mtl jtttr UNUSUAL SILVER For Wedding and Thanksgiving Gifts The cwel'iil irjn sot-Ui' ill I'iiicl UYtl.ly's depai't nient iirTnlih-Silver ri(h in wedding ami Thanksgiv ing j;irt siiKKcstHMis that ur new ami ilistiiietivc'. In adtlition to the uuul silves pieces, we are now showing nuuiy ettiweially lutiM-Pntinj new ideas rtn aftttfuouu ttis, splemlid weddiutr jfit'i, including MiiuhvU'li trays a ud ttums, craclcur tra.. sliecd lemon dwliesnud Toik, rryj-tnllixed rnitl dish. -,. teapots and xtaudji, tea hi'ls duiuiiio sturur traK .ind loays, iou-fu-iiunstttiuU .nn! man utlwr cm-Iu-.i. imv dcutriut nIihwu uuly U MARTIN J. REDDY Tkc Jeweler V ittitar A u vh WMnomc. 212 1: AUT BAJK "I'npe'.s Odd Conipoiind" KiiiK Colds mid CJrlppe In Kovr Iloiiif Tm.tes Nice Acts (t'eutly. Your cold will break and nil nrlppo mlsory end after totting n doio of "Capo's Cold Compound" overy two hours until tbreo doses nro taken. It promptly opens cloggcd-up nos trils and nlr pnssnRes In tho hend, stops nasty discharge or nose run iiIiik, rclloves sick headache, dull ness, feverlshness, soro throat, sneez ing, soreness nnd stirfncss. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow Ini; and snufflliiK; Knso your throb bliiK head nothing elso In tho world rIvcs such prompt relief an "PiipoVi Cold Compound," which costs onjy 2." cents at any dniK sloro. It acta without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adv. Hre's the Reason for Lower Prices NO CREDIT NO DELIVERY NO HIGH RENT Ann & Hammer Soda, pkg 6c Royal Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 43c K. C. Baking Powder, 25c can 20c 10c can Spices 7c 50c Uncolorecl Japan Tea 37c 40c can Cliff House Coffee. .. 33c Jackson County Supply Co. "Cut Prico Grocers" X. (il.WIMO ST. Bay It at Home TMs Christmas (Keep Prosperity in This Town People who "buy it at home" are town builders and community boosters. They are good citizens, ranking high among those who MAKE a town. Buy everything from local business firms this Christmas, to the end that we may "keep prosperity in this town." When others see that YOU are buying at home thev, too, will feel like doing the same "for the good of the community." Let's all be boosters for thk town and this community.