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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1915)
vTr t (T.TO PX07U RTX MEDFORD l'An; TRT"BUNK MRDFORl), OlM-XIOV. KRIIUY. 0 mmi'Ii Jfi. 10V l h ! rtr ft REASONS 1 FURS FAIL 10 A CLEAR PROFIT HV W. V. WATSON Ir It possible that tlm 'mum nt ItoRUo rlvor vnlloy aro coniiii'll". 10 tnho roftgo Ijonliiil Uiolr ovn no'I ginco nnil hort-lih(o(lnws o jit - chbo for IohIiik tlio huot-siigar fac tory? Must tlioy ctminofaii uVelnre that flngraut rilaronnrd of t'iel Iiiiiiie dlnto Intnroala (In In tlio nai. so urn I year now reiulora tlimt iiiialil'1 to iutrauo modern agriculture uHh tmsurnnco of romiHe? Is It ln'cnucu thoy linvo noKloctod. through nil these ycnrg, to add tlio ono vltnllrint; lc incut IrrlRatlon Ir- tholr faru aoiI to innko It cortalnly nrodurtlvc, whether It rain or not' That leonm to bo the cnno. . "If I could Irrlfiato that iiortlon of my jilaco that linn lienn namtiri on as . good miRar bent noil I would hIkii up for a consldrrnhlo aoroaRt)," nays ono farmer; and his cxciiho, apparently 'legitimate for tho proHcnL 1b quickly '".echoed hy a hcoic of others who Ioiik , iibo realized tho neod of Irrigation -jiiuul tho inciiiiH or ohtnlnltiR It. Jnclthon county la tho prlzo-takltiR geoRraphlcal Biih-dlvlHlon of tho greatest slate- In tho west In tho mat- ter of dlvoiHlflod farm product. j6,Wliori'VPr Us farmers have water with ' which to IrrlRato their laud their pio- ducts iiru prize-takers nj?nliiHt all rom T petltors. The soil hau provon to ho to phenomlnally productive, both as to yield nnil quality, In frultfl, corrals 'j and vegetables. Kven our walnuts ntid almonds nud chestnuts are coii " ceded to bo of superior delicacy. I The liOHHon of Sucre, Tho prlze-wlnnliiK products htivn been raised next nulRhbor to tho man who pretended to farm, but who fail ed because ho refused to bo taiiRht by tho cotnmoudablo evamplo of tho more progressive farmer who obtain ed nud used water during tho drouth period and otherwise cultivated his a soil properly, both befoio and after ho seeded his fields. Tho leston' 'taught by tlieso successes Is too slm fplo to call for elucidation; ami yet scores of farmers and oichardlslrt throughout the wtlley liuvn icfuscd to heed It. Thoy absolutely know that Irrigation Is needed to promote BARRYMORF PLAVS ROLE OF MOTHER TO MARRIED SON PIONEER MINER &mmwwrw'wm.m TELLSOFEARLYDAYS DIGGING GOLD .ETHEL BARRYMORE "Our Kthel" m plsnuig the role of molliei' to u iiinmcl son IImn Hen- son. Mnt take n look at this her lat est iihotoyrnpli. Did hIic evi r look wi lirelty or o girliohly eliiinninY This is her lilwi iif Kimmi Mc('lieiu'V. Irnveliiiff rtitlexinily. M'm ehniininc, nit in it I rue Kvory citizen of every city, town and hamlet In the vnlley suffers. With the fnnner who have heie tofore opposed lirlgntlou It Is mi af fliction of povoity welf-lnipofiod. It Is piling morlgaiio upon innrtKHge and creatliiK a burden wliloh aroroH of them will not bo nhlo to carry much longer. Whose fault In II? CHINESE DISCUSS J OINING ENIENI E 0 r. , I ", successful farming In this valley. ,',Thoy lmvo seen It tried along stdo of ' 'trio' man who fnlted nud have realiz ed tlio losultn by comparison. And " yet, when tho time conies to voto for an Irrigation system, those Name fajiuers will probably bo found to u.hiuig back, a deml-u eight on the pio- j?reHs of othors. heeauso tho district '"will linvo to noil bonds to pay the cost of liutnlllng (he perumueut sys tem. Can thuy hope to double the , Vnjuo of their land without the o- "pendlture of a ronf ' -.Should we fail to offor the Induro- mpiit raqulred for tho oatuhllahiuont of the sugar mill In tills valley, tho c IniiuedlalK loiw will run Into tho bun- ilrmla of thousands of dollars In a single yoar. Klguio tho tonuiiKo of . Hiutur biKtts, at n fair avorano. on , fiOOO Roios Bt jr. a ton and determine for yourself Just what the tremendous loss will bo In next jear'n harveat to the farmera alone. Tlio !.4sM. Pile t'n vllut that Isn't tho only loan. Scv- j, ijrnl hundred thnuannd dollar will lw ,lnvostod In a sugar mill ir tho farni- of meet the conditions of the propo sition, if they do not. tlior will h ' an ImmeiiBe loaa. Tho cost or opornt- liig the mill annually will run Into tuns of thousnuds of dollars, paid out ,lo loon! people for labor, fuol, lliiio- . Kick and other neceaaaiioa. That will lie lost. The dliuct. aulxtuutlal and "pormauaut Improvement or tho soil of 5000 acre cultivated to sugar hjeta will amount at least to 10',, of !ja mlglual alp That will run all tjie way ironi f&0,uoo tn J 100.000. Thw value of thw Ittaaou lu intense OuUIvhUoii of thw mill lit scientific J';iuu1IioUk la wcll-nlgh iifstlmabt In a vallo) wheie Intense cultivation Is so little known that It ouM hi ilif riMilt to find an oamplt of li hi u vdny'n Journey. That will be loot . What are tho aloekmen or tlio ul lOi' losing this fall In the enior. cl "stile of tholr eat lie. Uogs and ahevp Ijuoause thuy woro uuabl lu piwdme t)io Um necoaaary to put them In 'marketable condition far sale In 'ijrvater weight and nt bettor prices Itlusken I hem mo.Mi with dlaapp4lui , UKillt lu toll you Ami oi Vnr, WlHitV ' What will ho ibe loaa n,i ear. If. lujlntul. thf lure ant stork left, alnec rth9l" w uuall l iiiltivale their irtelds for croi. or fil owing to the drUHth this fall Ij'llgatWiH wuiilit hare aawd kmiv .dollar of thoae loaaea And lb sum of, thane loamo, Hit ear would more timn ty the com or Installing a gea- 'Uttl iirigailun KiaivNi for the enitrv vulle) On Hiat roMt the farmer would li.iw- in i..i i.- the Interest Will Ui- l n? The fmiiMi . ..i. iioi ttone in Hie afdleUag iiui-l Itv iitcac ii-.n "Jjvory uu1m in Hit- count) kum.-i I'KKINd, Nov iti. Tho (tuastlon of ie-etabllshniiint rt a uionnrchlal tiirin of goTermieiit In China lias bono ovoraliMdowftt for th tliuo be ing by tho iHeou'.siun of tint pro posal that t'li'u i i-i.tor tlm onteiito alllrinee, which Is nttrnrtlii's wide at tention Too (ii'.nfse prosa In roii eral seeuia to li.i Inclined Vavoi.i'ily lowanl tho piwioai, and regard? tho attitude of .Inpiiii nr the prlnolpn. ton loii'wlileh might bo liiterpoiml. Tb newapnpora tnhn the view that If Japan swonds tlio iuvitatlon or her nlHea, China lould not refumi to enter the rnteiile. The ,lnaiiei mlnlstor. ICkl Hloko, declines to dis miss th position or his KOerumeiit. The Clilneae pulilli n follow lug od Itorlala In I ho .lupauexo newapapers lu nu errort to discover from them tho probable attitude at Toklo. A.SUI,I) Nov :'i; - Kobert nnnlap, or this city, expert miner and pro prtor, has been Indulging In a few reiulnlocoiicv or the onrlfer per iod, lie landed In .Jackson counU In 1 siM) As mining was tho chler pursuit nt that time, ho nntuially dtirtod Into that putsult, rirst engag ing lu placer work. IiIh operations being conrined to territory within a r.idlus of about ten miles of old Co lon Town, not far from Itiich, on an almost direct line west of AkIi- land, nt the Junction of Utile Ap plcgnto with the main stream. A short time before his arrhal In thn county the (lold If II quartz mine was dlscovomd. Hlch siieclmcuH of Ihls quartz could be seen In mnn Ijf tho business places of .!nrksnnllle, notnbly ono lurgo and extra Udi one. exhibiting more gold than rock, which was displayed to great advantage at Nubcr's Jewelry store. Jack Long, n noted .Incksonvlllo character of those days, early bocamo Intonated In that mine. It whs the fashion then nn now to wear Nllver or gold watch fob", and Jack had some of these richest BpoclmoiiH llnkod together with rold, the rihnln being over a foot long and nlund nt .2r.0.00. About the same time the Powicr loud (arierwnrds called the .Steambonl lunil) was discovered Some or the paitloa Interested In It besides I'ow ler were John Anderson, or the Jack Bonvllle firm or Anderson & (ilonn, and John O'llrlen or lower Atqilegate, who wna later on drowned while ro ril ing the Aiiplogate liver. Mr llifu lap was reliably Informed that tlio books or tho Fowler co partnership showed a totnl gold evtra'tlon or f 120,1)00, arter paying operating ex penses, a big sum which was practi cally thrown away lu uselens litiga tion with Archie A Co., who claimed a cross vein. Tho Inwxult was pto traded until all the parties were so i educed tliianclall) that but little more work on tho piopcrh was done lu spite or the extent or development on the Btuamboat and with such rich lesults, Home had the gall to teim tho propei l) a meie pokei, and (hi too lu spite or thn fact that quart, mining la still being done on an ex tensive kcnle in and around (lold Mill with good results. In earlier days the Sterling pincers had beep worked by aid or water gathered' rrom tho winter siiowk This was berore the Sterling ditch had been put lu. These mines are still nolng worked with piorit and have been ouoititod continuously for 00 years. Aecoidlug to Mr. Uunlap theae woio the days berore the ie.il entitle rmuii had appeared In our mldxt to advise ono how to otherwlne Invent hi mono). Almost ooi!ioil hid some sitnro cash, and the miner's mi mi ' , "'11BF flfll MAP m V-- i lWflnSp Jff JmrnSBBA ii4v jtftivrMwv. v ---tii -r--avv ii4-vr-iaiainTWp4iT.'.rvv.-uiw!fc iZzSJSiiiiLSrlE" 'HSJSS!m'eMi!x:Ma'Ria'i "m''J""g"avtanwfflc-jE: TKui-j!aa(iuxcrxzminEanbt3aicncsaa-Jvantj to your questions jabout Cottolene Eyery housewife who uses it knows by experience that no other shortening produces such splendid biscuits, pastry, etc.', or fries foods so deliciously and so digestibly as does Cottolene. The reason for this is in its extreme purity and unfailing quality, and in the fact that this exact combination of the purest refined cottonseed oil and choicest beef stearine seems to create just those coeking: elements which are necessary for the ideal shortening and frying product. Decnuse of ilspuriiy and quality you do not rxed to uao so much of Cottolene. Use one-third Ic-sj thun of butter or lard. Hem it slowly for frying. Follow these simple instructions and the resulto will rnjro than plenae your family. . It is packed in pails of different sirres, for your convenience. Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply. Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for a free copy of our real cook book - "HOME HELPS." It is not Cut - pjonsuro for the cook to have a Lhortcning and frying product which she can use with absolute confidence, but it is appetizing: to you and your family to know and realize the purity anu wnoiesomenese ol Cottolene. . 4i a QHThjIZFAI R B AN K3HEl! Cottolene makes good cooking better" KSKSSrStaKISSESSSK 55-SiaS gwymlT,y-rihry'Xjr knAjrxasr. iwe: ?nnnnn SFnn.e: ryii i , ww..ww..ww INTACT AND FIGHTING' w"r'1 wn nB """ "" ,,,8 ,M,n" w,"'n j In need of credit for lieana mid hu- ATIIIC.N8.Nnr.Sfi- The new simper eon or n mirk or flour. hU pledre llo t!i nulillahea an Iniorvlon- with I never renmlnlng unudeeiiHil. tho Serbian war inlnlater vhii la lit 11'' lunlni la mill oitlmlatle oer Hitloulki In uliich the inlnlrtter anld: ! uiluliiK dvolninieut. TIioiikIi own- "Althomh we have lout 3't.lOO killed or wounded and 30,000 taken prlMiiinr. the oratloiia urn anything but Midd. Our foreea now number- Iiir 300.000 ure ailll Inlaet. Wo nr Inn n town lealdenre, ho eoulluuea fir.oiootliiR In tlm qunrtx region woat or Asulaud, aud prophealna that h lion the hidiifttr) Ik lenowi'd hy the real milieu Inatead or the makeshift, with !I; CANCELS CABINET oiili defletxnt In heavy urilllery. The nioderate eupilal to aeeond Iilw effort nioralo of Ihn trnona In unlmiulrml one mat mi I el v oii,t nioaoerllv In ! The rommlaaariut la hoi king aploii-j retiun lu Sonthoin Oieaon Uldly. thaiikM (u the French organ-. liera. ".Nevrrtheleaa, the wit nut Ion la dlf- fleult. though not baited'ax, from u alrategle ataudimlut And aa regrda munition wh ahnll remain ou the le fonaive, holdlug the naaaen and vicur-i lug down the eni.niv. nni the Anitlo- Krench forten are auftlelrnllv alroiiK to fim Id e ua to rauuie the offciiKixr SilltiTi. Nm jr. l'resi "Tho paillrlpatloii of Italy ineelx tn-nt IImiii i-iiniellt'd Hie (.iliinel with dirfleultlea owing to th diver- inciiliia uU that he might eon geuw or lea regmdlng Albania, i line uik an hl addiea to eongreaa. ItiiMla'i Intorveulloii will be effected j Tli preaideut rote until late laal after the concentration of the allied night hut vtaa uuable to flnlah It iirinli'n in the llalkitna und It la o-, The tueMdeut plana to leave fur New peril d that thin will produce n change York lomorro to m the Vrmy-Navy In Kumunlaa attitude. i loot ha 1 1 game and villi riulali the " I cm nHHure you that Prance aud ' uifxiiaKe lietore hla departure. He Kiiiilaiiil t prepailng auipiUca iu I hoped to get U to the public printer lite lluikaiii. " j lij noon ioda. toil va uueerlain nty-nine A U ,T O SGOOD Stenographers - . ntmi ou jhmuiiiv liayS 10 Installment Plan. ARK NOT BORN Christmas POWELL auto co. ' they are made at the I kmt ) ftC I r. n!k ! v Attcnd DAY or NIGHT SCHOL at 31 No. Grape St I NOV. lb tifiiWRRAfflnp- - & Z()b liast ft.atii Strrot t, i r-i . Modftird Larly Snopping Means Better n T,,u 9,,J?xV,uslv v 'wunnci c.ini i iiuiurapiicr' Bargains. 1 Big Line Toys! in Soutlmrn Ortijs'oii Vrtativoj Mntlf any timt ' plat'tj by appointment i-i jf 'r .n -.i iti:ri.iri j rnnno 'i-. ltu. I 'in l, 'I hey ii n SoU iv ! I he Wonder Store. t wtcbtoh rmD ' Pimples and Skin Eruptions Danger Signs of Bad Blood It May Mean Eczema, Scrofula Tho First Sign of Inherited Blood Disease Itwidea, acalv Itching .im, ri-hiM. Imrntiig aiu ri. it and cnflU' 1mo wtin nnfaillUK . .nult.i) a iMititiiiic-u. Heaken.it an.i UujHtri' tat of j .1a l.l...k.l Ml... .U....I.I.. 1....... ..... .. ... . ... ..... ... . . i. .. & . I ihf imuvm. iinuir m.lj llv uit u IU )OUr WIINHI 1-'H' 'l II, vii mtf mnttiT how JOU ere iofele joti uiiiof IriNil It through Hie I. ll a a blow) dlnenw. Ymi luiut u S. S. S.. the Hiuiidanl lilouit loiilr ft - .' j-W. if ou Mavt't ivrlaiu relief. Kr pniif.N ing Hie ymiii. iietlnug U , ml l It. TIm aetlou of S. S. .U to eleaim the IiI.mhI. It nwuk- ilirn-t. iu, .ata flljwct to Ibe gent of Ihe Innihli- miini; aa an auiuii'.e lu n.iurallie the ntood hMimii. It rrtltnllaeM the rel Me.j.t i-urytwrlea. inr.-.ii-a the Ht M thai the IiIimhI eau pr.erlv Mrftriu iu di)teal work The dull niugictah reeling leauti ou tlm euuipleitoii cleam up. Hvm htug atauUlng cgMg IT ipKiul imaiK'Hs iiui '.u inn-.i take K. S. $, ltaujg aud kuhmitntea wen't ilo ;' S. h. S .urn uir iu.ll i If t.itiro tn a apvUI ime tud yuw neeU ill i il j .1 1. 1 miiU i S S S to, Atlanta. liU Just Received A Carload of Fancy Burbank POTATOJES A130 A Carload of FLOUR Cor Our Pricos They Are the Lowest NO CREDIT NO DELIVERY NO HIGH RENT Jackson County Supply Go. "Out Price Grocr" M.v "". As a Xmas Gift Si &4$kr n notin equals the 0f$Fs'fy! personal charm j .HJO. . -Xvr . .'s- 4 fA i-jfl1.- 'S . .MiH r o -kt n I I m n r Wi A lHU"IUttUV, fW photograph of yourself. Have the Pictures made at once if you intend to send any of them away The SWEM STUDIOS EXPOSITION VISITORS Stop at the Fine New Hotel Brayton .'il Tl'ltli sti:i:it At Murl.i t a:vn:n or ni'si.viiss m nu iii;i: iiisritK-r San Francisco KOOMS $1 PER DAY AND UP I hale Uxutiii) t i:eij Ibmiii iiniti U III I'ritnle lUlba nml Shnit. r MHgle hhiI I.h Htillti F r to & R n o 0n arrival lh? ciy t&e X T t O X U b UKIVJUtSAL BUi dlivat to Hotfl Bntou at our oxpsnge. J