Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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ACRE
PROFIT ABOVE ALL
EXPENSE IN BEETS
C. W. Potter, Formerly of Mcilford.
Writes of Experiences at Santa
Paula Sugar Bents Most Profit
able of All Crops.
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To i!io Kdiler:
1 have watched the Mnil Tribune
vei-y closely for everything that him
been sniil ertiiiiiin: to the srewinj: of
sttfnr beets ami buildinjj n o.tghr fac
tory in loj:ue Ittvcr valley. Think
ing it may help to break the scales
from the eyes of some land owner
uho is standing in the wav of hi own
prosperity, ns well as thnt of the
whole flof-no Iliwr valley, by roftis
iiifr to kirh tip his ncrcnuo lor stmnr
beet), wish to stnte just one in
fduneo out of ninny in tliis vicinity.
tjS 1(10(1 Profit Itcnllco
A friend of mine here raised seventy-three
acres of miar beets this
year, and he told me yesterday that
Ins lieet erop netted nhovo all ex
pense $1000 from the Nevcnty-three
ncrcs, or nearly $flft per aere. lie
further said that the other crnpi
;:rnwii on the mii'dt timely paid cost
of piodnetioa. I was at his place
wIihh the beets were licinjj harvested,
and while one field averaged twenty
nine Inns per acre, a much lnrper
field was so choked with Ih'rmudn
urn km and other weeds that the nv
diajfo yield was greatly reduced. He
expects to June the weeds subdued bv
the time' one more clop of beet? has
been grown, so Ji;it the yield can be
largely incren-cd
All lllicd .atioe
This crop wan grnwji without irri
gation in n eoiintry where every year
is a drouth year as compared with
llou'ite Uivcr valley, for the normal
laint'nll here is imly about one-half
that of your valley. The eiop of
beets I have been writing of was
. grown on land owned bv the I.imon
eria eompnny and eerytliin;; is done
by hired labor.
The llnyue Uiver valley rancher
should be able to do even better,
where he has hi, own familv to as-si--t
in enltinitin mid hane-tin the
orop.
Kend a Delegation
I think Mr. dates should -.elect a
committee from the men who ate
most prominent in opposing- the .sugar
beet proposition and end them down
here, where they can have the evi
dence at firt hand. If what they
eonld see and learn would not con
vince Hi cm of the advantage a beet
sugar facial v would be to the Kogue
Jtiver valley, nothing would do it.
1 cannot believe that the people of
the Valley will remain so dead to their
liert intorcts as to let the two great
est opportunities that have ever come
to them, namely, it ligation and the
beet sugar plant, fail for lack of sup
port. C. W. I'OTTF.U.
Santa Paula, Cat., Nov. '22.
LARGE
D POSITE OE
MAGNEST
E
FOUND
CANADIAN POWDER
PLANT IS DEMOLISHED
and a strong i;unrd was placed ,v ,c,irV((1 llint the certificates will
around tho works tonight. Word i, ilrti,l11jnn.
"Slv. Van (lihler. who has charge
cnnie from Toronto thnt a detachment
.... . -... .
s;i. oi troops was noiug item tnero reauy , ,. i. .,:,!,. ,i..,iri.n..i.t.
i - - i
M. J. ninne ot ledlord has re
turned to this citv from a mutiiiu
er'iisc in tbc Si-Viouh and cNewherc,
bringing with him a number of ore
samples. Among th (iianlitv of
rock he brought bm-k arc line sneci
mens of magnesile, which he left on
f.hibitin at the C'unmercin! club.
Mr. itune' elninw to hae Jound
eighty acres of this valuable forma
tion, a pure and beautifullv white at
the miecimcus he Iclt. The deposit is
just aeioss Hie state line in Califor
nia and un the railroad.
Mngnesite is mined onlv in Califor
nia, and from that state comes all of
the domestic supply in the Tinted
States. In l!)t'J the output of' three
mngnesite minis in California wax
about 10.000 ton. whiiM: a inesent
price per ton, would amount to more
than a ipiaitc of a million dollars.
It is now woith fiom $3.1 to $l"i a
ton, cnleined. It is used etensivolv
now for lining the big war gitn with
which the amiie.s of Kuropo are
slaughtering; each other. That de
mand brought tho price of mngiiesito
up to a fimne unknown before.
Mnnv of the hugest and most ele
gantly finislu'd buildings in the Pan
ama exposition at Sat rYaneisco
have floors icnde of magnesite. It
is used nlso for the manufacture of
carbon dioxide, ami ns a dimeter of
wood prlp in the mauulncturc of pa
per. Of mngnesite our lincst hearth
stones aie made, and it is used,
ninong many oth'-r things, as a lining
basis for steel fin twice
both s-urpiised and pleased to learn
B0Y7ED DIRECTED PURCHASES
(Continue, from Page One),
MAN BURIED ALIVE.
BRIDE'S HONOR AVENGED
I1ATAVIA, X. Y., Nov. '2?.. t.ulgt
Matron! was burled alive In tho cellar
oflilH homo noar Corfu, In May, 1!U I,
his body holng trampled Into a nowly
ninilo gravo while ho Htlll begged for
mercy, according to n tory told by
his widow to District Attorney Coon
hero todny. This afternoon Antonio
Itnlivn, tho alleged tuurdeier, pointed
out tho spot where tho crime occur
red, and a body was found which Mrs.
Matronl identified as that of her hus
band. Uollva has confessed, the dis
trict nttorney said.
Uollva, who Is Mrs. Matroal's son-ln-lnw,
Is serving a six months term
In tho Monroe county penltontlary for
a stabbing affray. Mrs. Mntronl canto
here from Syrneuso to tell tho story
of tho murder, whlolt sho declared
bad been wltnossod by her and bor
young son, Citation. Her long sllenco
sho said, whs due to fear of Uollva,
who had threatened a similar fato for
Iter and her sou. When sho lenrned
he was In prison she felt sufe to tell.
Mrs. Matron! said that her husband
was felled by a blow from n pick nxo
handlo wielded by Uollva. Ho was
knocked unconscious but revived bo.
fote the gravo had been dug In tho
collnr. Ho pleaded with Uollva for
mercy Just bofore he was thrown Into
tho idt mid trampled under tho
ground, ho declared
winckle fur f tr.,7."0 each, lie said
he wrote letters to the captains o
these vessels that super-cargoes
would be placed aboard to tak.
change ant' that "liberal gratuities
would be paid the masters for "at
tending to the Mipei cargoes' niter
ets."
(.'ot $7.(i,((() for lloy-Kd
The next witness was dutav II.
Kitluukampf, who the government
charges recoied jT-'O.OOII I nan an
unknown source in (Icniiauy, which
was spent ui.der Captain Hoy-Kd'
direction, lie leslifi"d that he wn
summoned to th" of fit e of the lliiui-btirg-AutericMii
line on August .i,
301 1, nud rcipicxtul by Dr. Uuen.
Kottcr nnd IJnchmcUtertlo clenr the
cargoes of the steamer I.oremu and
Ilerwind, one of which smlcd ths
same day nud the other the follow
ilMf dny.
"Tlte said they did not wunt th?
Jlnnibuig-Aineriean line to appear in
the matter," shiJ the witnt'KS.
"Mud yon suit some money later?"
akel .Mr. Wood.
"Vos. about is"An,000. It ean.o
frail) the l)eiit-elir batik of Berlin,
tktoHoh Sieer Co. ot tbi etiv. A
ftw dJ' Inter--rlv in SjiwMlR'r
fVptNin IUv-IJl lu(d uw the iiioucv
UMS for Him."
Aalinv ii'iilrr ("nptniu Uoy-IUV in
6nit'tlM. Uie Willi sid b mmi
$S5Q000 to the XVMi Xtioal
kftMk lit Sm Kinu4 im'o mm! imu4 over
$.150,000 to the North flimw4n JnA
Mitf, SiMiin'.r 2L Wit. wbil i
fiUli'KN'ul s'.0ni . - um1 tu Ik
a
"Jack,
be nimble,
lack,
i Urn n'.A
lI. VIUtV.ni,
?
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Jack, jump
cvvr die
candle
jt.ck
fsou Afv like Jack. you
may hwx a copv v'l the.
ftrt limited edition oi
VOLLAND
MOTHER
GOOSE
The met wotkWi ful edition
of the vxcxld's
jrcatot juvct.ilc cLutiC
MIKHYMIS
m), twN pff ill.trnmm,
fwiWul Mfn'Juttioi of itrf
faMUl (Mlfitif) liy
Frc4rick IVcIuidon
I'AUIti' SOCXn, Onf , Nov
An explohlon wnleb is generally at- to be font, hero if required,
trlbuted by officials to nltett enemies,
occurred tonight In the plant of the 1
Canndlan Explosives company, Ltd.. I MEDFORD COLLEGE NOTES
which occtiiIes nearly three square ' '
miles al Xobel. seven miles north of, On Thur-dnv. No ember 18, r.t the
here, l'lvo one-story buildings used ; op-nieg oT the iiptuing esj.ioit, (Jraec :
for the storage of cordtto which theK. Tryio" was ptenlcd wttha l;p-'
company tins been manufacturing In lomn testifviitg to t!i sntilae!i r
large quantities were destroyed. j completion of the. eou'tnereial eoiusc ,
Klftcon hundred men nro employed Mr. Vim Qlldet. wh-n proentiiig the
In thu plant but so far far known diploma, iwnmner.teil upon the exl ,
there wa no lossof life, the employes jlcnce of .Miss Tavlor'H work. 1 1
had quit work before the explosion, showing the result, lit' care nnd thu
Tlto tnagarlnes were situated a ntllo,oiiirhtiess.-Ilci' witrk in bookkeeper
nnd a half from the manufacturing' was speeially good, the final grade
plant and with tho exception ot tho being 00 per cent. K Howe of i'nl- Upbuilds overy pott of tho body efficiently.
engnijed in ti contest to learn who will
first reach the 11 class.
Th'' weekly blindfold tvpwnting
test resulted as follews: Qraco Tnv-
prize was a handsomely hound eopv
of A. Conan Movie's "T'te Sign of
the Four," priittrd in ulinrtluinil.
A "cw me'il-.cr of the C dictation
elas' is Joint Anderson, who has 'or re'i.iit -il first, tdnce fur nnntir.iiw.
that she wns one of six teachers to h: compbted the tlmoiv of shorth.ind ! on l Waller Dttntcn and Jlim Tavlor,
mvimu'ii n pnxe ny tne viieug run I tie iiieiniir-, oi tuts ciks jire now in t nfpec 'or Gperd.
limbing eompaiiv for best wotk done " ? , . ;
in the transcribing e ntest teceell
; conducted b the Utcgg Wnter. The'
Save The Ba
clise the reliable
HORLICKS
ORIGINAL
Malted Milk
P4.V ,-
I Cvy 411 M h w' 1 k t
si:r wiviKin
night watchman, who It is thought Uimorc, the ntithor of the .system, fur
wns uninjured, no ono was In tho iiislud the examination questions,
vicinity. j The'' test on part two of the Gregg
Tho force, of the explosion was felt . writer primary certificate cxniuiun
here. Uiou was held Kriilnv, I.ouie Will-
Major Stotey In clturgo of tho over-jiauisoii, Jean Anderson and Vnda Al
liens t'ontlngcnt In training hero, do-1 titans participating. Good work was
spntched ISO men of his command done on the test, and it is confident-
1 Kodorsed by thousands of Phvtlclans.
i.... ;. . .. .'
i.iomcrs anu curses tne world over lot
more than a quotter of a century.
Convenient, no cooking nor additional
mllkicqulred. Simply dlssolveln water.
Agrees when other foods often fall.
Sample free, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wit.
No Substitute ls"JuntnsCood
Mu HORLICK'S, thtt Orifilnnl
SPECIALS
FOR WEEK EKDINGr DEC. 4. 1915
7 baiN Oi'.r Lcartei 1 auiulry Snap . 25d
I 10c cans Kippered Herring, new paek 25d
(5 pkys. of Good Tea. enough to make UIO cups 25?
3 10c ("ins new paek of fine Salmon 25
G Go plcs. latches 253
AVe will give double Green Trading Stamps with all
above specials with a copy of this ad with the order.
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CfeM CXM! CM5$ yZ&&'lL
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Thanksgiving Market Basket
SPECIAL THANSGIVING CASSEROLE SALE
$4.00 CASSEROLES, SALE PRICE $1.79
Also H-piece Sets of Gunihoy Ware, regular v lhuw $1.50, for $3.00
Come early the quantity is limited. Watch our windows for this mile. Cime early and avoid the rush.
Crater Lake Hardware Co.
We give S. & II. Green 'finding Stamps.
11 You Have
PEERLESS BREAD
Vuv your Thank'sgiving dinner your least, will be a"'
su(eess . .. 4
Alinoo. and liunpkin Pies. I'Vuit Take like your
mother used to make, -10c lb.
ROYAL BAKERY
Torner Grape and Main.
Tlllflkflll for nnotll0r yo,r r successful huslncHs In "l;ced
1 lldllK.1111 K (,o l'eoplo," all of whom wo hnvo tried to
please""airtho tlmo sotno wo have some wo haven't though wo
did our best.
Our Thanksgiving Dinner
will ho ready at il:-tf a. m. and servlco continuous till 8 p. m,
OUU MH.N'U will consist ot ever thing In tho land good to eat
nnd then Home.
NASH GRILL
J Stt5rv
V llps
Fish
Oysters
Always fresh. Also Turkeys.
Pucks. Chickens, Fancy Cheese,
Cranberries, Mincemeat, Celery.
Medford Fish Market
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Thanksgiving Specials
AIIN't K l'K epiciallv made for ymir
Thiinl.suiiii dinner. I'lcntv btilter
rolled into ciiist and meat spiced jut
livdit.
Try tlicmnt . .. .....15c anil 25c
Pumpkin Pie .. 15c
Larue Size 25c
Ci-nam Puffs, tlo .40c
Fruit Cake, Hi. . . 40a
nalsh Rrcatl (mntlc with "Sun
Maid" Raisins, per loaf .... 10c
Nurmi Baking Co.
STAR THEATRE---WHERE THE CROWDS GO
BRING ALL THE FAMILY
V ''tf'if iv Tttt
y TJf V Jt . yyj. X''
WKDNESDAY ONLY
Ambrose's Fury
The finuiv !ii(r man ct it Kerlmi.
('dined v.
"THE STRONG MAN," a splendid
twn-pnit dinmn,
I..,-!, but net h.i-t, "DIAMOND
FROM THE SKY," the 20th pi
node. Onh four more kcc em nil.
THANKSaiVINGr DAY
Brother Officers
A p pulnr Paramount military pie.
(tic Mid one of the licxt of thewe fit
moiiw proilii-iioux. Don't uiitfN it.
(lohl Kooflcr Sunday.
Mnrv I'ickford lloiulay.
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CooK Your
THANKSGIVING DINNER
on a
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MODERN GAS RANGE
and do it better and in naif the'time
Oregon Gas (Sb Electric Co.
Nice Lot Choice Hens
Young Chickens and Turkeys
S2 l'"l tli i Mimiji lee-l .. Ali Home iludu
V jj MiiKiii.it, Ibil, 1' il,, ..uiib nnd eal.
independent iviarKet
S Sauth Central PHONE 27
'$ S ...' s. jfc if, (i , 'fr.idiii Slump-.
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Ice
Cream
You will enjoy your Thanks
giving Dinner if the
IceCream,Sherbets, Salted
Peanuts and Favors c
The Shasta
Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving Day
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