Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PA'GEFOUK
Bedford jiail iribune
AN INDHPENDnNT NUWBPAPnrt
PUUMBHKI) BVKHV AKTKIINOON
nXCUPT SCNDAY 1IY TUG
MEOFOItD PKINTINQ CO.
Office Mall Tribute nullritng, 26-27-29
North Kir street, telephone 75,
The Democrntlc Tlni"s, Tho Medford
Moll. The AleiJtard Trbunc. The HoUth
rrn Oresonan, Tho Ashland Tihunc.
SUBBCniPTIOIT BATES
One year, by mat Jfi.OO
One month, by mull .... - GO
Per month, deliver oil by carrier In
Mcdrord, I'hannlx, JfioKhonvlllo
'nml Contral Point .... BO
Saturday only, by mall, pur ynr.... 2.00
WcolOy, por year .. 1.G0
-riclnl Paper of tho City of Mmlford.
Official Paper of JnoUnon County.
Kntflred tin H.roiiU-plnMH matter nt
MeOfurtl. Oregon, unlr tb act of Mnrcli
3," 1S79.
worn Circulation for 1911, 26S8,
Pull loruoil wire AmocIaIhiI Press tlls
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Biibacrlbora ratting to rccclvo
paporB promptly, phono Clrcu-
latlon Manngor nt SSO-H,
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HONG KONG KOLUM
m&nmw
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IIIMY A hen mlnn nay ' piinr
tunto tiro" on flivver clnr, inonnitn
conio to full atop.
A KiiurcMIoii
A rlBht good Job for cray folks
With belfrlen mil or baltf
Would ho ilcHlgnlng opera cloaks
Anil woiiioii'h winter lintn.
i Now York Tlinni,
m
Am
I. . J I I I . AVT VI7M
A Ijnliy hoy han been horn to Mr.
Mnnil MrH, .Clarence Hunting or Jofftu-
lion county, Wlsroimln. ("IIo Ilahy,
i11V,,,nB' o,c-")
to i b .
That howi that throw King (Joorgn
w'nn after all only tho powor bnhln.1
ifio I In own. Larry.
) They ,hn)s I In, (Kuulil!
Oswnlil (:mo U, crying). Itool hoo
' hool
.. Clramliia What'e tho mnttor llttlo
hoy illil you iiieot with an auolilout?
Oiwuld N'-n-o m-m-mothor did It
', mi piirponol
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.. Oh Unlit-:
(IVuinlloiw Dulto (I can't live with
r out ou Ml mi Mounlol
.Mlaa Monnlo Don't jnu moan,
Dulip, that ou can't 11 vo an you
llilj, would llko without iub? 1'hiliuhtl
"" plila Umlgor.
Toilii)V Itolliluxcr
Jaok llainmoro, tho actor onco
Imintfcl a ilreu milt to a frloinl In
noad. ThU frltmil w th urutltt
sort or a guy ywu over w, accord
ing to tut nrtor. t
Whuu ho finally rnturuml tho milt
to tup. nyg Mr. llurnnioru, ho nmiU
tlilM atutttmuut ceuddttMtlHlly: "Tho
milt didn't fit mo no 1 not your tailor
to mnkou fow Rltftratlona. Hut don't
worry, old top I told him to anil
tho bill to inn!"
Stella's ItaiKiilii Ouiiilttr
.Moit iiihu who uvr lit a Ho paaa
ilialr Hi talk through tkolr nom
or hata!
ThU Would otor, Novo lo!
School Trout (to iwariv paid
taaohoii I think we uliouUI (nii ihl
1H0UO ou the wall over your Uonk
"ICjiuwIodao la WwaHh "
ToopBor That would vr do
You too, ovoi) kit in i he atom known
what (Hilary I get'
Ytwtorday 1 nakwt my ctitaa what
ljiiiiaugil to th rloua ctttwtt uihii
tlgnod in tho lliblo. "Miolon fell.'
mid Woo Wllllo, "XtHoxah (u
atrufDd mid Tyri whn niiuturd!"
'thai OenlM (hue .More
ViUw- Mi ' Tlet Isn't the
mlgMt liHUh wy ve imtlett!
UMiUm tin iiaiieoi mailjtii I'm
oaailaa m It!
ilr Atirnikia' Kdaar Uar(lelh
HMiMM arinkH m i in. ten pntvrUra -
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i1m rtkj Utu'w
-Yoir tlrl I IIm ia-
or mmm JM two iktiia!
MopU ffcMatkT
IThlfWCWlll
GOLD MEDALS NOT ENOUGH
JACKSOa COrXTV won a larffcr nunibci' ol Jioi'licul
ftii'nl awards at the San Kranci.sco exposition than
any other section, in spite of an nnfauirable J'rnit vear. Its
J'ntit protbtets liave earried oil' lirst prizes at many cxjio
sifions and fairs. Were its growers to eonijete, there is
no question but that the list of its awards could be ex
tended to include the bulk of the vegetable kingdom as
will as livestock. Tho products displays made by ( M.
Lowe have taken sweepstake prizes not only at the Pan
ama exposition, but at the Chicago land show, the St. Louis
exposition and the New Orleans exposition a'nd elsewhere,
dackson county can do this because it is naturally one
of the finest agricultural and stock-raising sections on the
! globe. Nowhere does nature
effort. Climatically and in soil resources, no other region
can compete with it. Vet, in spite of Its natural advan
tages, perhaps because of them, its agricultural resources
are in the infancy of development.
JJccatise it has been so easy to make a living, slipshod
and unscientific methods have prevailed. Much of the
land is still idle. Much of if that is utilized is unscientific
ally farmed and produces only a small proportion of whaf
it should yield, rusuitable crops are planted, little done
to build up the soil, and the gamble of the weather per
mitted to govern the yield.
The evolution of the valley info what it should be has
progressed rapidly during the past few years. Dairying
is becoming an industrv, though few dairymen as yet feed
properly. Hog raising has received a start, despite dis
couragement of seasons and market. Heftcr grades of
stock are seen. Larger yields are being harvested.
J Jut this evolution has progressed as far as if can with
out irrigation. Water is an absolute necessity for in
creased production and continued development. No in
tensified atrrieiilture is possible without water. No suc
cessful fruit raising is possible without water. If is quan
tity production (hat the valley needs we naturally have
the oualitv product ion.
We have demonstrated (o (he world llmf we can raise
(he choicest products. Our problem now is to raise them
in quantity. The valley cannot subsist on gold medals. We
must increase and diversify production and the first step
is irrigation. With irrigation wo could secure acreage for
several beet sugar factories, for several large canneries,
increase our fruit yield from a few hundred to many thou
sands of carloads, supply uregon witn muter and live
stock while without it, we
one sugar factory, for a small cannery and no( begin to
supply our creameries.
Irrigation is within reach lef the entire valley grasp
(he opportunity.
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O iV: C II. It. Uml tlr.inl, CniilVi--I'lii'i'
('nuiiiuUtx'i .Snl'-iii Or.
(leulleii'in- The lepoit ii Hie le
I'ciit eniiteienie between tlie 'tale and
nillnm.l ollieinlrt in tlu mutter of iho
0. & l If. If. IhiuI jtniut, imrtieiiliirly
the Mtiitenient hy the milnnr ill
loiliey, ilint tho niiitnit,v eou!i! iletei
tho sale if the liiiula until ome di--(Hiit
l'nt ure ilitlc, nml in the meiiu
tinie rt'ihove the tiuihcr nml enjoy lu
profit tlieieol ; ami thone of the j;m.
ornor to I hi I'llcvt tlutt tKe InniU ami
timber should he anlil at emoninreml
piieeM anil the profit), i.t'ter Mi,meul
of the fliii'iix nml eiiintiiw of the mil
lurid, i.houlil In' ilivnleil he! ween th
lul nml tho 1'nilnnul eonuiu,
prouipU me to en II nlteiitiou to a mh t
of the Niipienie coin l' opinion wiii.-h
nipeni to luivo liueu oveilookeil.
The uouit miiil:
"It in howoicr, elenr. even fioni
tlio ir"ernmeiM' Hiimniarv of the i
tleeee, I hut lamltt ulueli imiv he fit
for tultHtiott h-e i tronlnr nliw
on aeMitiHt ot tkf timber which h
umm tlivtn. . . .
"Ttii. then, beinif tho nituntion u
Hiilluil.- tiom omiilion- now oxutiuiti
iiiiiihul, it ltia.v he, to tlir prolonged
illoivgai'tl of the i'iiM'iihiiIm h the
railroad eoHiH,n.v, the IihkK unit
mm teoie to -pi dilution than to mI
tleieeiit, mid we think, tlitulo e I1' i
tke lnillom! (iiiihiiiv -lio'il.l ii..i i v
New Territory
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RAILROAD PROPERTY
MiMMMMMMMMiyMt Ml I II IWI MIIMWBnWW
'We would like to do business with you, but
you are too fur away" is not heard among
men who know the advantages of using
Western Union
Day and Night Letters
They will increase your business territory
and multiply your trade possibilities.
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
imiii ii limn miiin ii.ii iiumummi mn i tiiiiim m. mmmgmmtm
MEDFOftD MATT; TRIBUNE,
respond quicker to intelligent
can harelv secure acreage lor
le enjoined rroui nl.'s in xinlnlinu of
the eovcniiiils, lint enjoined fioni nn
('inpo-uinn of them whatever, or of
th' tonlei thereon nml lioni cutting
or auMiot iinu tile eiittiutf or lemowil
or (iu of the timber Iheieon, ii'i'i'
eoii.Mex vhiill hao a leasonnble op
poi (unity to pioMileby leuihlntiou fin
their lnpoilion in ueeoiibinee . t'i
Hiieh policy iih it nm deem fittmy
bunt r the eir.'tinntnMePH nml nt !!.
same true M'l'iiro to the defemlant
hJI tho value tin limiting nets (on
furred upon tho ntilmniW."
Ue-ipeel fully ,our,
OSWALD WKST.
Poillanl, Xov -JO.
I'OI'l'liAU SIIHliT MI'SIO
AT r. CICXTS A ("Ol'V
Wo hnvo laailo nrraiigemantB o
that wo can aupply tho outlro trado
with all the Intent popular sheet
miiile nt 5c n copy. Will ho glad
to ordor for jou any miWUoiih wo do
not carry In atock. A full and coni
plto Htouk of Century and McKlnloy
mualuoaa on liaml at all tluipn. Wo
carry a full nml coniploto Block of
practically everything known In
ahoet miialc. Como In ami mitlufy
youraelta that our pilcoa will not ho
duplicated any whet o on tho 1'acKlc
count.
We carry Sohinor, Voao, Sterling,
Iffarguo, Uuiitlugton and MeniloU
lohn planog.
1'layei-a A. II. Cht Artlatann,
ViHH), SttrlltiK, Laffurgiie, lluutlng
tun Playera.
A full lino of ViotrolM and rticoida
nold on oaay monthly im.Miients.
IIAI.US 1MANO IIOI'SIC,
.'17 W Main St.
More Sales
MEDFORD, OTJFOOX.
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"When Good Fellows Get
You will find fresh-rolled cigaretlco of deliciously mellow "Buli"
Durham in evidence at banquets, club smokers ard other social
gatherings of men of wealth, prominence and experienced tastes.
In the fragrant smoke of this mild, delightful tobacco formality gives
way to congenial good-fellowship. If you would be fashionable,
expert in the company of connoisseurs, you "roll your own" and
your tobacco is "Bull" Durham.
C6mw
To millions of experienced smokers there
fragrance comparable to the wonderful, unique,
of "Bull" Durham no other cigarettes so fresh,
as those they roll for themselves with this
ii i i . i i r. . . v , .. .
golden-brown, bright
lonacco.
Roll a "Bull" Durham cigarette today
you will experience a distinctive form of to
bacco enjoyment.
FRFF
A JLIlJLjJLji
age of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free,
to any address in U. S. on request. Address "Bull"
Durham, Durham, N. C.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
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Meilioul'h I.cjoIIiii; Motion t'lctiiio
'I'll Ail re.
I)all Mntlnco 2 n in. Kvonlnjr 7 p.m.
Prices: .Miitinec u iOc Kvo 5-10-Kic
TONIGHT
Nea! of the Navy
Two I'm Is. featinlnu Lillian Lor
raine and William I'ouiili-lli Jr.
Marxuerile Coin tot in
WhenAppearancesDeceive
The Agony of Fear
nn liupithe .'! act drama
Off for a Boat Ride
t'nailuUer.iii d Tarie Conied.
COJIINii Kdw.,rd Hi .no In Tho
Souk of u ie Slave."
Star Theatre
iu:iti tiik citowns ao
DID IT EVER
STRIKE,
YOU?
l'iut The
PAUWIoi NT IMi'Tl'UKS
aro the i- -t In the world?
See the "ARAB"
n I'iw I eel l'liiaiiiount
TONIGHT
and tw com In. I'd we chdiKo ptiluroa
ci tla.
COVIKQ Tl I AV, " Heuaf off
TlaftMaiin1 e4.,i "Wk -l-l
fMtMre I el d In the ftoUK Vo In I
John A. Peri
UNDEUTAK5
L'i AfcuHAat
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I'Uuao M. IT anil IT-J'J
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Virginia-lNorth Carolina
SMOKING TOBACCO
An Illustrated Booklet, show
ing correct way to "Roll Your
Own " Cicarettes. and a pack
wrwf,:aiwvrayLifMjMi"iii'i iinaiiiaia,a
There'll be a Crowd
Later On!
Lot us show you soon the Fint'st lino
of Christ mas Cards and Booklets ever
displayed in Medford. Drop in early, if
you can and avoid the hurry and flurry
when you will not have time to give pro
, per selection in order to get just tho
right card for each friend.
Medford Book Store
President Wilson
has designated
Thursday, November 25, 1915,
as
Thanksgiving Day
loiud-t rip tickets will he on sale at lrdu-etl rates on
Novcniher 21 and U." hetwecn all Snurlicinl'acifie
stations in Oregon. Return limit Miuda. Novem
ber 2!)th. Also lii'twciii Oregon and California
points.
Here is an Opportunity
to visit your frienda for a w. ck end. V ft rtnt tui
key and pmiikiu pie awaits ytiti.
GO!
lufarm.itloii nn to rale. el , can
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
.IhIiii M. SciMI. (mml lWHger grHt, IHtKlaHtl, (Hwamm.
1.015
a-Kfryngyaw n
Together
Iz no other tobacco
mellow-sweet flavor
tasty and satisfying
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llietei field's Itemnikulilo Chilrvny.
mil Itenillujis Set tlio People
TitlkliiK
Well, he' ceitninh I u wonderful
man." '
"Indffil he In. Yhy I l)0an troftt
mettt with him vesturday, nd lnet
nlnlit l tilt' flnt niRht I hnvb slept
Koundl In months m- In months."
n,d In io "i n clairvojnnt
rcadliK,''
Yea iie nVl 1I at there na mo
tionless a-, a -iihuix, and apparently
an sense les to reeling nb clny. I
was so BRltatoil at what he tohl mo
that I tretuhled from hond to foot,
et ho does it o ROMtly, you Know,
and then again he spn'ro you Ho
much cinbarraaaiiient hy not lpoldiiK
ou Hi the ftt'o- He J,iiit soflniH to
forget mi are piegent."
Thev were talking of Ornnt; ChAi
terfli Id, the Clairvoyant, and tlio oon
vematlon toolc place on thuatrdot.
l'vldentl they had Just cofn'o from
the renowned enlgmn'a bualnoiM par
lors lit The Palm, 1'IQ Weat .Main St.
t'liesterfleld a pnrlora rorhiln opon
until p. in. The fee is ,$1.00. Adv.
Thanksgiving
Dinner
COME ON
HAVE A GOOD ONE
Hotel Medford
ONE DOLLAR
5 to 9 p. m.
AUTOS
Sold on .Monthly
Installment Plan.
POWELL AUTO CO.
KT me put you In a tier of 12
Inch Kir Wood for $2.00. It
lii tu ou money and I will
un.innt! It all) tult you. Or
an kl- il of vood ou want.
WOOD DICALICIt
Sith nnd llr Si- I'HOMJ 12
SPECIAL AT THE DAISY
FOR THANKSGIVING
DAISY
G5p PER ROLL
Cranl'prry Slifiiert.
Ice Crram Turkeys.
Mnple Nut Strawberry and Vmrilln
Ice CrwJtti.
Wtilppinq and Coffee Crenni.
(Ir'er lio
We iv, (in l'i i, 'in- stamp.
White Velvet lec Cream Co.
I'lltiM
I sT MAIN
SAN FRANCISCO
Corner Gry and Jones Sis.
HOTEL KENSINGTON
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