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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1915)
mmgryrTswr -ynypDiy mw 'Vl- "tri IdfCPfU' 'J" 'Tl$ "T"""'?.'r'Ji,i'r ' '' .-' "'-Tf t, i flic - ! - M Hi -J I. 3 ' jr - . t H - i, I ' ranw rid i sugar"fagtory 1 -WTIDFOm) M7CIT3 TRTBUN1!!, MKDFOttD, OWiXJOiY, MONDAY. TwmmKrt '1.1, to"15 PROMOTERS OFF 10 PROCURE SEED Secretory Alex Nlblov nnd Manager Sanders of thu OreKon-Utoh SiiKar company received a telegram Satur tloy from Hlshop Nlbley nnd Mr. lleobo In Salt Lake City, ndvlslnji thum to ko to tho latter city nt once nnd, having determined tho acreage to be lined for nugnr beets next year In thin valley, to scloct their beet need now, if they hopod to obtain any; that many of the caNtcrn beet sugar factories will probably bo compelled to close next year on account of not bolng oblo to obtain need for tbo acre age and that tho present demand would soon exhaust thn Utah supply. Messrs. Nlbley and Sanders will leave, therefore, for Salt Lake to morrow nvoulnR, going by way of San rrancliico. Mr. LViblcy states that they have Increahed tho acrcago nIiicu Saturday by more than 400 ncre.1 In the valley. Scvd will bo obtained only for those who huvo filed contract with thu company; hence, Mr. Nlbley suggests that thoe who uxpect to ralHe any bbotn next moboh should get their contractu to tho company at once. PLOTTERS RECORDS TRACTORS MUNITION IE NOW SE E N GOVERNMENT 1 j .... ..,.r.-iv. ... .... . . CMT DC lAI I CV'il ,lml ncl",, t,,e fMnk r 1 1 Inr VAI I r i ia Rroat inii,',iin(,5 ,id f" Lll I UlL I flLLL I tens of thousands hnvc n By W. W. WATSON'.' Agriculture in this country Is pass nnd give the hired man Hie night sbitt, who could follow his work by using u headlight. The tniclor wouldn't have to stop to cool off, or. rest or cnl. It is it hiuhlv conccn- united form of xwcr aiitl it could i I be Applied to the fanner's work- when lond. It is tiuers hv the! Irondv come ' to respect it as u money-mnker. Two Trot-tore In This Vnllcy i There nre only two tractors in use1 on the fnnns of thin vnllev; but I QUALITY OF COAL MPROVES WITH NBW Y01UC, Dec l'l. ltecoids of tho nctlvltloH of Labor's National Peace council, the organization through which, claluiH Attorney .Mar shall, Krnnz Von Hliitelen, carried on lilu inniiili.nAV in InuHetifit ulrltna In , , . - , evv processes uic involve.! ami new ;,;,. ,)orH t(( ,.,. ,,,. ,vi,h .,..,.,i..,..n luviuiirn, nv. i... ...... ..-, j nmciiiiicry icrpnmi. in mo nppnen WIP, to i)llv tractors. It frill he iuuu) io .ir. iMiiiNiiau ny u. i. niiiuiMi noil iii mese mciiiniis ny mo use oi former secretary to the council. thn modern equipment, one man may ThiH evidence consists or spcedics, cultivate tin great an acreage in n notoB, tho by-lnws of tho council nnd day or a season, including the hnr- other material, which, It was mild at I vest of the crops, us three or four DEPTH OF MINE The company now operating the Sunnvhidc conl mine, sis rniles east ' of Medford, reorl that the cpinlity' .g rapid y in o n penod of marked ct lhnt thi ,,,, , no far , , ot the output is improving ramdlv.ns changes, both in methods and results. , lMan fl ,,, ., . b(. , y Homn Je, th ...to the inoun In.n w incr.hcd. As a iMismess it ,h he,,, steadily fl(nncl.s ,n ,, cotll(v nrp K,r(.,ulv '" 1 1 nbt 100 feet, nt Inch ino.lcn.iml n seicitifc principles. I 1!m.1hs, . , j, io' of hvWn nlcrAl ,lot , l.o vein runs trom 12 to , io kti iii uiirniiv-n j ui itiuk nun QUIET SUNDAY SERBIAN FRN T , IJKm.IX Dec. 13.-Aside from n few Niiuill eiiKncvmentH and the cnp turc of hcvcrnl hundicd more Beih iniiH, Sunday pn'-Mil quietly on thu Yimous Gorman trontx. The je)ort from the war office to ' day Hays that at Ipek, .Montenegro, twelve cannon which hud been buried by tho Se.hiaiiH were discovered. The nnny of (lenoml on Kocvcsh took fi00 priHoners. During the last few dayrt more than 1000 Serbians whose rot rent was out off, were taken. On the enhten. front the KiiHsiuus took nn unituportaut position. There were flkimiihhu.s iimong advanced posts nt seernl places. A Iltishiun niti.ek near Vulka, south of Vygon iivsoye lake, failed. The nttiiekow loxt about 100 mill. FORMER PRISON WARDEN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED SALKM, Or., Dee. M. Henry H. Itrnphy, former warden of the stnte penitoiiliuiy, was accidentallv killed Ut bin fnnn in I'olk county today when a mIioIkuii he was carrying was discharged by the trigger enlehing on nit linn gate. Mr. Hrophv wuh (ill yon i old mid fonnerly wuh ii oansitl- cniblc factor in Oregon )olitivh, i . 1 1 1. 1 , i U.S. TO MAKE MUNITIPNS (Continue from I'aKO Ona). tho federal building, HiipplloH Import ant evidence for tho proHccutlon. Ono official nald Strai.bo'H evidence Hub RtantlateB tho en ho agulnut tlieHo eon rplratorB In every detail. Strnubo came voluntarily from Chi cago to place IiIb evidence before Mr. j MarHliall and will appear beforo the grand Jury. IIIh Information couflmiB, It wi.b utated, tho theory of the government that tho peace council wan dominated by nn Inner ring of five men, all ngentB of Von Illntelcn. Mnny mom bora of tho organization wore Blnceru peace ndvocatcH who did not realize what was going on In the Inner circled. DAY IN CONGRESS WASHINGTON', Hcc. 1.1.-Tho day in cengTcss: Sennto met ut noon. Itepublicnn committee iiKsignmciitH were approved. Senalor Kcnyon proposed to tax mnnufaetiirerN of muuiliuiiH and to prohibit passengers nit munition ships. Senator Chamberlain introduced u ! in 180.1 when tconniuicnded by Sec retary Herbert, "the government would huvo Buvrd enough money on armor plate to own a plant as large hi. that owned by all three of the ptv vi. to uompnnicH, tind In the meantime to hnvo hupplicd the minor plate tor lis own ships nt a lest, price than it Iiiih been compelled to pay," A fuotorv for tho manufacture of projectiles is nlo recommended, "The navy can supply a Inrgo nortion of it, needs by the erection of this plant mid hho money thereby," hi.js the lepoit. lluenuse a private eompaiiv bus been in tho habit of selling; its tor liedooA to foreign nations mid there )jy dispoxiui; of the ccrcU of ii.au.i fneturo worked out bv imvy experts, the department found it uccoKwury to Jiving Miit, miMtrtN tho secretary. ' . 3ntlftu Cox of the circuit eoiut of up )U'i.lh d.Hiided adversely to the coui ljuiiy, nnd hi decikinn is mioted in part by Secretary HanicU, Ms fol-low: hld lorpedo herivl "Tlila omc illmtrntch the iwpr (niKio of tho Waited States having n liii.nufmitory of it own for the iiihh iifaottiro of tnrixslocs nnd othar im jileineiils of war, which me improusl nnd ohaiijtid from time to time hv the addition of ingenious ineehawlWH, ehiuh ihould oUmti be kept nerret tliilOM our oneuiwv miv to prefit cipiallv witii' ourselves m evvrv Im liroveniont wkieh the utgHtutty ot ami' amy mid iMy officr may ng fiost." The seeretnr wuc tlu pb of llio question am uuoortmii iaii why the gnviiHHont idiouid do its owm innt.ufitcturiiMt. Ufvmng to the fuel tliHt tiiv irnftterr i)M i-.w cv'tnc have Im'iii doulgiiig 4 . i t .it IBttllltfjelure to Imiimhii naluui-, ilu i.(Mrvt.il -li' "tin iltiliU l4iri(.iih for (MiioiHi- it'1 ti"' .il mil. 1. 1 uliioli lli k.il .iimI kiiottli.t. ! "i ii. i a exiiit un-s ii..'i iii.ui ii.ii tillers OHjftlt t Weltii i.nU u mn IIMVy. TliW midilKiiinl immh far lite cnlublixboieiit ot . u" iimn nl pUnl It not to be lijihin i. "b.l ' i bill for mililniy training of citirens. IIoiihc, not in Hision, meets Tucs. day. DemocralK eauoiis tonight on ex tending the emergency war lav law Ah a mark of respect to Ponucr Senator Cockiell, the senate ad journed todny to noon Thuisilay. REFUSES TO OPEN SEAPORTS (Continued from pago ono) men do by the old system. Farmers who have not closely watched these advances in their bus iness will renlirn nt first glance the stupendous significance of this rad ical uplift in ngTie.ulturnl nursuts. The progressive fanner of todnv however, will not hesitate to obtain and apply these new implements of accomplishment in the pursuit of profits in his affairs on the ranch. The rapid extension of the cultivated area nnd the tremendous increase in production, both bv reason of this enlargement of tho field and the greatly augmented vield to the acre, will affect the markets in nil of the staples and serve to enforce a change in the methods of marketing them. These new conditions must bo taken into necount. The Old nnd the New After McCormiek had perfected his reaper it required nearly ten years' of trial, demonstration and argument to sell the first machine in a volun tary business transaction. When Kemp first presented his manure spreader, people laughed nt him for more than it decade before they be gan to realize thnt he had invented n very valuable machine for tho fnnn. In the first place, they did not know geiienilly the value of manure as a a wise exchange, if tho acreage in each ease will justify it. The usefulness- of the tnictor doesn't end theie. It may bo cm- prompted the company to increase tho depth as rapidl as possible. Since August last the placed output of the mine has been sufficient to de frav the operatinr expenses, including llmitM 4 .I..1'.IAH.. I, illlilt.ilHnh.l i ploved in the work of eleanng th.- ., Tllntn '. ,. ,. '. nrii """ tllt-lV "(IVf VA V ," ' WHY NOT 9 KC is pure. KC is health ful. It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only a fair price for it. No baking powder should sell for more. JlS, Innd, sawing wood, putnpinp irriga-1 tion wntcr, hauling slones, doing nil of the work of the harvest, grinding tho feed for the stock, rnnd work, heavy grading, conj shelling, thresh ing, loading and hauling logs, ditch digging, spraying and many other f lungs for which dependable power is needed. The fnnn tractor is a fana fixture. It is nlrendy a factor in progressive fanning. It is cheaper than the au tomobile and, in a great majority of instances, much more practical iu producing results on tho ranch. Oicvgcli was completed today nnd the Hiilgariaiis are rcMirlcd to he within five miles of the Greek fron tier, following orv closely iu the wake of the allies." The possibility of unions flunking mocmciils through Greek territory is opened by the Greek decision to pennit the country to become n field for the belligerents. It is rumored, for example, that Mritish troops nl icady arc lauding at Knvala and 'that the Ifirht detachments f Seihiaus hne been hroneht around from Mur ium, Albania, to SaloniKi. Allied squadrons continue Io pay close nttention to the Greek coasts and restrictions on Greek eninineicc are unabated, Kcibliin night PilliitiJo "Members of the diplomatic eoips here describe the situation in Serbia as learned from reliable sources. There is the greatest desolation oer the entile territory occupied hv the Germans and Itulgarinns. The Ilul Karinn, Austrian mid Geimau soldier nnd merchants refuse to take Serbian money except at n discount of ,"i0 per cent or more, iu spite of twisters of ficially declHrinir that Scihruu sipcr money and coin retain their face value. Austrian, Utilitarian mid Geniiun merchants already arc over running the count iv and boasting that Scibui ncNcr again will be a I ice nn- fcrlilizer; yet it was the first article of fertilization ever used, and it is a standard fertilizer today. In the long list of inventions involving radical changes in fnnn woik mid farm life, as well as iu the saving of unneces sary loss iu time, energy ami yield of ciops, others might be named that were received with nn equal decree of credulity by those primitive tillers of the soil who were lonth to nbandon I lie old way. Hut, when the fnnn tractor wns presented to take the place of horses nnd mules ami men, progressive fanners ut once rcnlired its utility on the lain), not only for the reason that with it one uuiii could perfoim the woik of three to four men nnd eight to ten horse, but beenuse the work could be done much more ef fectively, at less expense and with I greater ease and comlort. Tn.ct.irs nt Once Popular At once the fanner began to see the great advantages of this machine. It would relieve him of the necessity of paying; .10 cents for corn, -10 cents for oats mid flfl for hay, the whole jear, for a barn full of horses that worked not much moie than half the time and yet ale three me.ils a day. No moro would he he compelled to wait on his tennis, following the same monotonous lound of feeding, curry ing, harnessing mid doctoring requir ed by the old method. Then, if his less tluitty neighbors were unable to liuv tinclor he could take care of their lields and inuko the machine pay for itself, besides doing his own fnnn woik. Hut one of the greatest advantages he found would be his ability to turn up the xiiyiit soil left untouched bv the how plow, This would pnieti eallv give him new soil in which to plant his farm seeds. A hiiiner crop Ha-, the immediate prospect; and he was a happier fanner, It would turn. Their pxicctlmc is iiutci-uic the misery of the Scibinus left iu the aiake hun independent ot busy seas- couutn, wlmh is beconnn,' inde us nnd hut weather, lie could plow scnhahle." Ithronuh the Imiir hour-, of the dav FOR BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH. CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS Make (he Itest Itc.ucdy at Home IUM 'IVasptHti.sf.il for .10 (Vols If everything wim void In h liberal I In tuning this rcniedv, ticsides so und fair h ma inter at the Medford ' euiii.R an abnolute Ktiarmitcc of Ita rbrnmary nro veiling Schlffmanu' efficiency fro... thcko dnisKUU. ou Nttw CiwtcouirHtod i:pcciorant. ubno- aUo not about eight t tinea us much lutojy ho rauae for camplulut or dl- medliine us ou would In buMm: most iwUUfactiou could potwlbl) rle from tu of th old fnahlo.ied. ready made anyone. The ttniMtata a llu kiHtW. whloh averugo from JO to 12 a botlla of tula mdy and lr It for tttuapoonkful. b.H-uum- 60c worth Uronrhltla. Whooping Cough. iSoxwe mukwa a whl plat (US ttmspoont. Cough. Croup or auy Hrunrhlul af- full whet. miM4 at home with simply fortlou. aad wo wtll roturu your oae ptut uf augar and oae kuilf Hut aiouey, juat as w do with Sekltr- of atr. This lowody iHisltivtly I oos aet raatalu cktorotoriu. optum.. norphiao r uiir thr aa rootle. It is phMMMt io lake and rhlMrH are fo4 of II. You will b the solo lu4go and under iitiat positive guarantor ub aoliiifl Mti risk Is run in iulag ihu rvmod' HruMgUis ir-whoro aro 1 vugoraiMt rlalaaa of , auihuriaod to soil It uodar tho aae niaun'a famous Aathoiador. if it dous not git saiiafaotlM. or If not fouatf i ha host romody sror usod (or auv t ih,k. complaint" Why got lake MiU.mtsgo of this guaruloo and ir i ii' im ttiriar aad gi your hon i' other than buigg ggatthvr ( l I ! III! it- iii.n.Hi,,. i.r wsi iho alroMth vt tuii.uujuia.- tiuoi uttcrr s&d zzu litr rhaB' of Kiittna oin, tiuiu Ulllll- a hit 4U0 .ikllll 'um Hioltc) gugrgaioo aa aV4il(faaaio's fatuous V;:..W i aioo) llak" If not fMifHk aatuiat-iort It j fchifi 'i aim I'i opt if tin. rii pail. Mmu Ad v . BRITISH INVITED TO LAND N GREEC E LONDON, IHic. 13. Tho statement of KIhk ConHtautlno of Greece to tho Associated Press that tho land Iiik of allied troops In (Jrceco was made without his asnent, wan quoted In the house of commons thin after noon. Lord Robert Cecil, parliamentary under socretury for foreign affairs, waa invited to reconcile It with Lord Lunsdowno's stutoment that It wuh at the Instance or the Greek premier that Great llrltaln seat troops for Serbia by way of Salonlkl, Lord Cecil confirmed Lord Uins (lownu'A stutement us "perfectly oc curatc," but declined" to dlbcuus tho relations between the, king of Grecco mid his ministers, as. that, ho, euld, wns a purely domestic uffulr. made in Mcdford exclusively, no cf- foit having been made to enlarge the Held of delivery. Manager Hullis of the Southern Or egon Traction company has expressed a willingness to extend his electric lino to tho mine just us soon as .suf ficient tonnage shall have been pro vided to justify the project. So far all deliveries have been mnde by tcnin at a cost of .i2.'25 a ton. The coal sells at .fb a ton. Properly handled, it is believed that the coal can bo disposed of at'-fr a ton or less. There nppciirs to be. mi unlimited quantity of coal in sight, with an increasing extent of vein as depth is attained. An effort is being mndo at this time to increase the output, supply the tonnage required by the electric line, enlarge tho field for marketing tho product and advertise the enterprise as n business looking for recognition and support. THERE IS A VAST ARMY of men and women who really never know what it is to enjoy sound, vibrat ing health who would Ik: surprised to suddenly gain that exhilarating vitality that robust health brings. Literally thousands without anv nar- ticular sickness live in "general de bility", as the doctors call it have headaches, are tired and indifferent. To all such people wc say with unmis takable earnestness "Take Scott's Kmtilsion after meals forouc inonthaml allow its rare oil-food to enrich and en liven your blood, quicken your circula tion, stimulate nutrition, and aid nature to develop that real red-blooded life that means activity, enjoyment, kucccm." Scott's U.n.ilsion U not a drug, but u pli;ii.int food.tonic free from alcohol One bottle may help jou. titvll K llowuc, Ulvumlicl.l, N. J. IJ-J1 XatxXanrvmfmiatSfSfimw jMialSgaTralalMaXaS JjT ftisJ' US' is ; Martin J. Reddy j is showing (II FT THINGS OF HARK HKAITV It Is tho largest and most ambi tious holiday stock la has been our pleasure to Invito you to visit. Jlore will bo found the rarest and most beautiful of the season's latest productions In Jewelry and other lines of Holiday Goods -a allowing of exceptional chnracter. And oh Is always the case here, you will find our prices unusually tempt ing, comparing favorably with prices elsewhero for goods of llko quality and excellence. A Few ClirLstnuis Suggi-wtJons KTFHLINO SIIA'F.H Tollctwnro Kyo Glass Ctuscs Mnnlc.ro Goods lorgnettes. Sowing Article. Powder llo.uvs Cigarette Gom-h Viu.lty Cum-m dgnretto Holders Conl (its .Mutch lime. Coin Holders McnVt Holt IlurMoflPJctutv 1-Yamcs Pocket Kidvcs Novelties, Ktc. STKRI.INU SIIA'KIt K.VAMKLKI). CologiuM Salt Jars Powder 1U)ch 10K GOLD Hrooclu-s Link Iluttoas NecJt riiutns l.tiiKvrle Cluaps IVndant.s Ixirgiiottcw Clrclo IMns Pocket Knives Scarf Pins Silk Umbrelbw Sc-th Thonuw Cloclcs HOUSFOF QUALITY p. s. Wo pay strict attention to mall orders. VlBltors always welcome , ' t . W 4A A W fe LIQUOR STORE AND BAR H. . HROW.V, Proprietor Main 1771 -4 MAIN AN,p D'ANJOU. STRKETS MKHFOItl), ORICGO.N't t '.. .c- " t AXNOUNCBMEXT TO PATRONS: J..' Wo nro rapidly disposing of our stotjlc of old Wines, Brandies and Liquors, iiitduding last reserves; all goods now loft in stock arp absolutely staples and 'will go to first ojiIIoi-s. Goods of like quality will be difficult to procure after .lanunry .1st. Tins store lias always canned a carefully selected stock and wo have not shipped in any goods for tho finish, and, regardless of court decisions, we arc .'-positively going out of the liquor business on January 1st. Therefore, we advise you to order early; let us know your wants beforo it is too late to select from reserve stock, and when our stock is sold out wo will (dose the doors on our present business, as wc arc. getting ready to reopon in . another line of business in Mcdford, plans and details of which will bo an uQunoed at the proper time. Orders by telephone or mail will receive prompt attention, and goods for "Out-of-town delivery will be earofully packed. 41' s-y k. V V Brown's