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t :w - si i i i j m m ' S IsC4 WnBtKii ah. 'P5TOB BIX IWIMUBIIIIM III SBEDFORD MAIL TttTBTJNE, JtEDFORD. OREOON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1915 SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE MEN MUSI MEEI IE AT JfESMraPPI M, VALLEY REGION MEMPHIS, Term., D. 7.- Ad jjcesUttM!'UiaLratlier bureau frwn various point in the Memphis lfctrjct 6tate n slight earthquake ehock wni felt nt 12:40 o'clock. .1oue-ljoro, Ark., rcorlt frd Jioeks. 7to Jnrriite'has been reported. G000 FORI LEAST HALF WAY rate condition and sold at second rate prices. When irrigation shall hare been impelled, wo should ship out of Ilogue river tailor every yean more than half a million dollars' worth of livestock In fine condition for the highest market prices. Added to this advantage will come larger in dncerntnt to capital to enlarge and Improve our shipping facilities. This will be a boon 'to Southern Oregon; but It will come onlr when we show to those who have the capital to sup ply it. that we have the enterprise to HUGE MACHINE CUTS CARS PRICE point out Crator I.ako National park as one of tho many Ideal localities In Klamath for tlio liberation of tbo young elk. CAIRO, III., Dec. 7. A severe earthquake hhoek lasting ninety 8"e onds was felt here nt l'2:4f p. m. today. No damage was reported. So far n known, the tmnor was jmrtly- local. The vibration sceuicd to extend north and onth. I'erjons in all parW of the city ran fforn thrir Louses to the streets. aTJiu kai the Mcpod, f arthKhok felt here thw yrar, ilie first bcinjf re corded February 18. I'ADUCAH, Ky., Dec. 7.-An earthquake shock of acrcral'fceeondi duration at 12:15 p. ra. to Jar rocked buildlnps in I'nducah and vicinity. In fcwne hoiiMVH picture were, shaken from walU and other object knocked down. No material damage bag been rcjwiied. Uenton, Mondial! coiintjvtfiitr'Ko hie, Ilallard county, reported llbntftiie trernom nUo "were felt there. Hen den.Qn,ilUyqt fcelthg .'lioct-,, , STILL SEEKING BEET ACREAGE i. .. .. j i 1 -t'ConUluo-from paceOne) - .,.. ..f . kk in.Jhfir . That ivtln; condi tion uii)itfLhe matter Mnd now," ,,. i "i.f ferry's Statement Aler.Kibley, secretary of the Or-egou-Utah Hwar company, stated tlfnl'thd-rbmniitlee hod, on on occas ion or two, hrtcrcly third-decreed him wfiT)httiuevlion of tho location of the factor- ond that he hnd re plied Unit tho romraittrcK hro and nt Qrnntti INtwf had not vet reached tkfjwint at which tho could dcuinnd a,, decision from tlic company Bii td rhera the utiirar mill will be located. Their rt of thn if?reemerit- was to jiroWdc the required narrate in the fhn-pf '0iitractq4ac(,cptn.blc ond nji fVGynbl6' by tho company; mid then lift Jiomiwnj; wpuld bcyifi flit jerfor iWA'nce of itt jwirt of the cqntrMtr ?!?., to locate and' build, the fncto iirlinio to take care of" the crop, nt Bjirfcdl AMr. N'ibley innintaihM that it ih nut wilhhi hih power in the matter to ny Wpt'nti'd approve these rontrocts. lie ntay ncrept tficui, but they must be Eftirotrtl by n higher authority beforo koy'hriiotnv oprrntivr. All he nuked wriWthht tho committcrH jK-rform jlfeir volunlnry port of the contract on tho port of the fiirmrm who pro vide the acreage, ond Hint he hnd oh wired them that tho company would rijeit even fpntifof its part of inn agreement in tho matter ot ! tion of (he Kiignr factory. Thnt, ho declared, heemed to hint bo fair orui in line with nil or tun onpunl nrremrntn and contractu. More than that ho hnd nut tlitpowr cy, au thority liT'do. "The company will rocred wjth the work of procurinc firrK nnd Iibk rniKon to MiMxtliiit'fvrrythinfrJ will come nut fill ngbt, ' sow Mr. ib-lry- i'4Thc ullCRfd OKrwrnj-otAto W iut tin- plant at (Srnnt I'a it. bush. There in JlOthtnir of this kind tu c ihtcucr, ho for at I know; nud if t'nVM'wrrr, U'wUurd liot ia'lhn (edit influrucc tuc in my course in the sunt tcr." Humors i."urmit- ' Rumor' lfn for Komo time credit ed the sugar compAny nitti having mode n definite npreement to lovatr tlie fiii;tory nt OruntH l'ps instead of'fiitlin'Pport of the volley fumish ing the largest ncrcugi, us i)rciou.ly agreed oion. (leorge r'. Sunders of Oniul cm I tiintiHU gnr company, in uIno pnunoter nnd prggldcnL of the Rogue Rrn-r Puhlic en'ico corporation. His uncle, Mr. IKtIic, is finnnciallv interciti'd in loth -concern!!, nnd this rvlationhip i robnbly reb(oi)stl)lii for report k that tlfo iJnpir fai'too wAdd be lo rated to help out the pflwer I'niinmn.v. tkOlitiou on mui'li nt tJn hind t be leijc l)yth .Mwlftad-liUMlies). Dtru (or beet culture work expire hi n few jJ2 iul it- hvatuc nocohhurv. to as certain the locution of the fnrlorv in order ro"cltfiiV roicuno the laud for wintor crops or to it tin for fiwi ycora. Unlch tho faulon to be Jocutcd in this suction of tho valley tlic laud wn not desired. Mr. Niblcy stuto tlmt most of the fanners do not euro liuro the fac tory in looatcil. nil long us they get paid for dcliu'iing bouts at tho neur est station. A pllu reuiodf tnut is ontlrel) dif ferent fiom anything else, umh! both externally and Internally, acting on ARTILLERY DUEL RAGES IN VALDOVA SECTOR ATHBNfi, D-c. 7 "Tlifl Bulgar ians hare made a violent attack on the Anglo-French front In the Vata dova sector," nays the Timbres 8al onlkl correspondent. "An artillery duel af I?6mlrkaptou and Valandovo between tho ilulgarlans and the soc- oud French division under General nallloiid continues.'" Tho Balonlkt .correspondent of the Pat r Is says th nnlgarltns with the cooperation of (Jermans aro concen trating important forces at Strum Itza. According to other nown sources wllcn the Iiblgartans occupied Trls rend the Serbian and Albanian Inhab itants abandoned the town, having previously destroyed the xreater part of their property. IJninUJ'ngij, wee-president and K''" tru iifinnL'eV of thn Oregon-1 'I nh Su- IJV V Y WATSON Ilogue river valley Is surrounded pr foothill range lands devoted to raising cattle, sheep and hogs, ir rigated agriculture may supplement the grazing industry In a yqry.profl- isoie way. xne iaet that tytTf cum ratable acre In tbla lalley U not Ir rigated Is wholly the fault of thoifl who own land; and to that regret table circumstance may be traced the additional fact, with few exceptions, that many of these lands are nearny mortgage,. A, period of readjust ment has begun, however, and with Its conclusion will com the condi tf6ns that wfll make the mortgage a very unpopular instrument In Jack r.on county. Tho pendulum has touched tho rlrn ot Its orbit in the gld stroke; and It must swing back. In Its return sweep it will brush away the simple Influences that have cloth ed the valley in a haxe of embarrass ing, confusion, dispel the doubt that faulty farming has produced and lift those who till the soil from the rut into fthlch they have dropped half unconsciously, if wo regard tho fact that Jackon county has won the major share of the pflie awards In all the departments of 'exhibits In which it bad displays of products at thn great International exposition at Han Francisco as a criterion, wfl may Reasonably and proudly conclude that tho Rogue river valley has no peer In tho world in the general excellence of It great variety of productions. Its' participation In that world-wide con test has given it an exalted place us a producer of staples for tho human family. Modern MetlwxN ,1 it Taking advantage or our potential ly" fruitful resources, an nature In teffded we should do, a fow men, by tho application of modern methods of cultivation, have succeeded In accom plishing this wonderful result. And yet It Isn't wonderful to those ho did It. They simply followed tho let ter of tho laws of nature, as scien tifically Interpreted. This done, the result of the harvest was wholly nat ural. It Is a result that can bo dupli cated on nlj the broad acres of our fertile valley. We are rapidly ap proaching the period during which It will be done, giving room only hero and tlicro to the sluggard. He may servo somn good purpose as n horrible example. That will bo his only vir tue. Along with tho Item that more than a quarter million dollars' worth of llvcnfock;.,inhccn shipped out of this valley this full should bo consid ered Uwy,,ac.,that much money. has been lost on It by reason of its con dition wien shipped. fliockralicrs began to ship early bcraiu of the absenco of feed In the valley to put It In better con dition for tho prlco it should have brought. This Is particularly truo of hogs. Market quotations on live stock weer low berauso the condi tion of the stock was "low" Stock can bo produced cheaply on th range, but It should bn "finished on grain and hay in order to bring good prices In thn market. Not hat Intt the feed, the stockraliers dlnrov rred they had started something they Jvorito Prescription when expecting ix iakiuid a iiiuiiit-r. ' .'inn. u. f. FOR COMING YEAR most skilled in the thousands who' to be liberated at some desirable work for .Maxwell. i place where there will be no danger Drawing on the stockroom at their of the animals wandering to some immediate rear, these men Install, on i other state, and Klamatli sponsmeu , this moving frame, part by part, the j - - - wTnui a t ;srnraysofthaeeowe,5: ss for bronchitis, coughs, bronchial slowly, steadily. At ono point the ASTHMA AND WHOOPING COUGH .platform meets an overhead railway AJllli' 1,nv . .,..,-,.. which supplies, at exactly the correct ' C1itcl Hcmcdy .Made at llomc-i- itiwpwiisiui .. -, w.. One machine tool, nmrh 1000' rate, an automobile bod for each cha.'fls. It takes nearly four hours for the . . j itaniu tv 1ri.UJlir (UC luaiijuctv auiw fret long, plays nu imjKirtant part in j mob,Ie wnch ro,lg off thc p)alform the tester for der actual run- , ThU rum-hine, ir wnu thou-1 n'"! conditions. Under manufactur- t , -.hi . i.i ' Ing conditions In vogue still In many sondx to install, Imp nevertnolei i , . ., .," ' it, i ..,. .1. r- I plants, this assembly process would licliK'd innke it possible for the Max- , . , . . . ,. , . . . i have required as many days. wol Motor Co. Inc., to ehop nearly ,.,,., . , .,,, , Sinn tt ,i i- . 2 t -. r .! InsUl atlon of scientific manufac S100 off the li-t pnV-e of it ear fori ... .... . . ,,ml1w m Hy'W ..r ,ii.r, mmu w. n.......; intensified order, are the element give it a nrofitable tonnaac. Just the moment we offer that .induce- J the manufacture of wieh Maxwell au-! and Into the hands of inent in reasonable measure, railroad 'tomobilc. final adjustment, und bulldefs wltl make the dirt fly In sev em dlreetjonn out of this wondcrtulj It Is folly for Us to wait for rail roads. The railroads arc already waiting for us. It's onr next move. Well never get to the king-row un less wo play a skilful game. There's no charity in bnslner nowadays. It's all buklnets. fJood fortune has come half way; but at that point we must meet It. And It's our next move. the 1010 season, tkroiiKh the in ureaed production cuicitv which it affords, nnd the simplification of the labor scheuule in the assembly oer Otion. Mr. Howell of Maxwell Motor Sales Corp., while talking to "Pay as you Hide" Power of thc Powell Auto Co. local Maxwell distributors, said that. when he was last. In Detroit, Walter K. Flanders, president and general manager of tho Maxwell company, showed him this machine a moving platform with tributary machinery,! on which the Maxwell cars are as-J sembled, on what Mr Flanders terms the progressive plan. This progressive asiemnly, Mr. J ...... . ... ..!. iioweii uuciarce, is, a wonacriui cn-u max of manufacturing science, it occupies a strip along One side of one of the Detroit Maxwell factorlea. The room Is 1)00 feet by 150 oheS story and flooded .with sunshine. .t . The platform, progresses 23 Inches a minute. At one ond men roll on prices, declares Mr Howell. At pres- I ent, he believes. It looks as It the production sharps have brought ef ficiency and standardization to very near the perfection point. Whether or not future years will witness sim ilar progress is now generally deem ed a highly doubtful matter. iWANTS i A. HERO OF ELK 'V KLAMATH FALLS, Dec. 7. De lieving that range conditions are ideal'and that the animals could be satiiclcntly protected against dogs, j poachers and predatory beasts, Kla math county sportsmen have started; (his platform a string of low wheeled j a movement to Induce tho state fish The first 300 persons calling at Medford Pharmacy will be entitled to a regular SOc bottle of Schlff- mann s New concemraiou r.pcciu rant for half price (23c) by present ing the coupon below, properly sign ed. With a view to giving thoso who have not yet used this new excellent remedy an opportunity of trying It, In the treatment of Bronchial affections. Including Bronchitis. "Whooping Cough, Croup, Severe Coughs, Colds and Hoarseness, to prove Its merits, thcos druggists are willing to allow the publfe; the profit which they would otherwise make and the pro prietor is willing to lose money on the same, to as,o give them an op portunity of trying It, at partially their expenee, knowing It will be found the best medicine over used by anyone. Even though not in need of a Cough of Cold Medicine at thc pres ent time. It will pay to buy now, as some such medicine Is sure to be re quired before the winter Is over, but thlstremedy cannot he obtained at less than full price again. Besides making this reduction, these drug gists guarantee this remedy just the same as Dr. Schiffmatin's famous Asthmador, and will return the mon ey In every single Instance If It does not give perfect satisfaction and even more If It Is not found tho best remedy ever used for any ot tho above complaints. This excellent remedy Is nufflcicnt ly concentrated so that CO cents' worth, when mixed at home, with nlm'ply one pint of granulated sugar and one-half pint of water (accord ing to printed directions) makes n whole family supply (128 spoonsful) while bottle of the old, regular, ready made kinds, of doubtful merit, and without a guarantee, usually average 20 to 32 teaspoonful. It Is prepared from, strictly harm less plants, contains absolutely no chloroform, opium, morphine or any narcotic or Injurious drugs which do most cough remedies, nnd can there fore be ghen to children with perfect safety. It is pleasant to tako and children are fond of it. Besides ab solutely no risk Is run in buying thin remedy whatever, on thc guarantee of the above, well-known, reliable drug gists who will refund your 2Gc it it is not found tho best rcmody ever used.- . If a neighbor or friend could bo In duced to divide and pay for half tho quantity thn cost would thus only bo about 12c to each. PARIS SMILES AT HENRY AND HIS ARK OF PEACE I'AIUS.'Dec. 7 Tho French news papers published details of the Ford peace trip, s6me of them commenting on It. Tho Journal Dcs Debates de votes its first page to an artlclo en titled: "Tho drcadnaught of peace," and dlscuRnes In a factcous and iron ical vein thc voyage and tho various Interpretation's that may be placed on tho visit of tho peace band to It. "In any case," says tho paper, "Mr. Ford has all the roquislto qualities entitling him not to be received by thc public and powers ot the various states of Kurope. He merits special watching for ho Is possessed of extra ordinary originality of mind and can always becomo dangerous." Port of Astoria will erect S22.000 grain elevator, WOMEN OF OREGON I Woaea Evtrywhtrt Endorse this "Favorite Lents, Oregon. "In my younger 'jjaays i was greatly uouDieu witii gas on my stomach : it gavo mo lota of trouble. I began using Dr. I'irrcc's medicines and received such relief that I can recommend them to others. "I hnp ralied a large family and am a crrat crand- . mothrr nnd have nlways insisted that . ; my daugbtersdn-law iin Dr. Pierce's trucks, each bearing a bare, unpag ed frame. Thla frame Journeys" steadily from ono end of the platform to the other, nearly 1000 feet away. Its progress Is flanked with stock rooms from which emerge men with steady streams of automobile parts and units. Alongside the platform and game commission to liberate a herd of 18 young elk in Klamath county. The matter has been taken up already with Commissioner Charles F. Stone. There are IS yearlings at the com mission's fenced-in elk preserve In Northeastern Oregon, the increase of stand seventy gangs of men the the adult herd this year. These aro TWK.VTV KIVK CKNT OOLTOX NO. 3 This coupon and 25c Is good for ono (only) GOc bottlo of Schlff-' mann's New Concentrated Kxpectorant at Tho Medford Pharmacy if your nnme and address is filled In. ' Namo . . . Address , riaVT T mr , 1 . kl!fj own ' bm '.aWL ' j)iBljkh Hade from ike rigkt crude The Jury of Awards at both San Franciico and San Diego Expositions found an oil made from California asphalt-base crude, higheit in lubricating efficiency. That oil nu Zrolene.Theftct,too,thiUnch unbilled author ities at a U. S. N'aril Engineer, englneeti of the Packard and Ford Motor Compinlw, and othert, hare alto gone on record in faror of oilt made from aiphalt-baie crude In accord with the de ciiion of the Expoiitlon Juriei prove that Zero lene it made of the right crude, and made nght. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califorou) ZEROLENE 1ke Standard Oil for Motor Cars IKmMm The always wel come and highly prized gift a photograph of. yourself. If you want your Pictures in time for Xmas you must have them made at once The SWEM STUDIOS MIL gflffl l V ' CVS 1 il'iilM ' :v couldn't "finish." Hence, tlm loss unstained In ahlpplng stock In poor condition No Iegitlmato Kous Shortage of feed was the direct cause of the loss; nnd that fact Is duo to shortage- of production In one of the most production regions In the world, under normal conditions. Ab sence ot Irrigation supplies the solu tion of the problem. Thcro Is only one explanation for lack of Irriga tion --and thnt Is tho lark of enter prlfce on tho part of those who had the land to Irrigate. Most Irrigated binds are suited to the production of alfalfa, one of tho boat meat producing forage crops In tho blood as well ton the djumsu. a rerViedy without a htiperlor. It la Xerltol Pile Itemed)', made and guar anteed by the American Drug and raw Association, .Jijrlso-MtllPJ, gejotj!, HnMH Umpljlnje. Ail v. mother to nourish tho infant lifn dc pending on her, and eujov the hourly the world, and to corn and grain and. roCnt of a perfectly healthy child. uir rm'hi tariny oi succulents tnai b'lKLCV. 5111 Will Street. S. K. Thousands of womeu who are no brecfed ttith robust health cannot understand why thousands of other women continue to worry nnd sutler (mm ailments peculiar to women when they can obtain for a trilling sum Dr. Tierce's Favorite Trcftcriptiou, which will surely and (juicily banish all pain, dlntrrae and misery and rratorc the womanly (unctions to jierfect health. Young mothers who prrscrvo the charms of faco and tlgure in spite ot an increasing family and tho care of growing children nro always to bo em led. Doctor Ilrrro'n Fai-nrlln Pn. tctlption gives tho strength and health upon which penus. it practically docn awav the pains ot maternity. It enables tho prhood de- dollght the patatn and mcdldto tho paunches of ull kinds of livestock Of all of these feeds wo could have had an nbuudunce on which to fntten tho stock we shipped away in aiioud- --fr' "''"- l-tv OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH IMPOIITAXT hl'ITIAI, OI'ITR TO HI:aIM:H or Till I'.tl'tK.-Any rr wn drairlnr ctr of Tk rmt'a Ounnion llroM IMW.I Ajrlwr Wfora ih tlltkn ! thmM thoull Mn4 IhU nmtca torrthtrtwlth Ihrfe.tcmr, (ortumr,) loDr llertlmralkli lltul. Uxfltlo. M, V . nd ropy ui U Mai If rtluiq null, ll ctittgti puptkl. How To Oct Itellef When Head i and None are Stuffed Up. -M--t----M-t-4-i Count nlty Your t in l'v catarrh diappoari Ynur rlkS?n nm trill will ftrn, tbn air iMip-i n( ,hji head will rlrar and uil ran t.rtith freely No mure nuitling. Iikiiip. mutoiit ditcharge. drynru or liiwhrb. no struggling for bri-tti at night Ctt a vmall Untie of lit' CrMw Halm from jour druggiit h. apply a little ( this fragrant aatiMfXie rreaw in ;eur neatrili. 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An.l I liaxc arranged that ou may kiy tln l'Lj Maxwell the bisu'cst auto -aluc on the market ! of A Small Down Payment Balance Easy Tt... IflUC M.. -ti : - . ...... . .. . mk m.Hii i i-tun ut-ic if cerv i etaii e ectrie starter .nm I "lit .!... .i. .... .... ' n"" MiiiiuumauiK arid you can buy it an J Pay as rims one man top grace l-tl lines full fivc-narneer body even thine that tl. h.r.1, t.rir.t .,r i. You Ride. r Phone 21 Powell Auto Co. Open Eenings and Sundays . ! fmzreVr MAXWELL MOTOR SALES CORP. WHOLESALE. 312 EAST MADIS0 N ST. PORTLAND. ORE. K- i.