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" PAGE TWO MlfllTKOlID MALL TKJIUmifi. MIDDVOkl). OltlfiaOX. MONDAY, JANUARY .y 1916 m ." M?xt t ..BJ1H f t.l''ft-flllf TOCAL AND JL PERSONAL .afr Tho 0. A, It. Port and W. It. C. will meet In Hod Men's hall Wednesday afternoon for tho purposo ot hold ing a Joint Installation of of tlcors for tho ensuing year. A supper will ho served to tho Tost and Corpn mem bers. aiadani Davonport ronowncd palm ist and clairvoyant Colonial Apts. ' 217 John M.Matnoy of Applcgnto wa a week end visitor In Mbdford. Mrs. Leach', Abdo-Support Darcloy, surgical corflot. 320 N. Dartlbtt. Hal Illngham leaves tho first or tho wnok for Santa Barbara to visit his parents. Butto Falls Wood yard Phono 48 or 223. Wood all kinds. 257 Home Joker on Now Year's ovo took away tho hats of tho waitresses at tho hold Medford. They aro anx iously awaiting tho return of tho sumo with no (luostlons naked. M. Purdln, Lawyer, Itooin -IOC M. F. & H.MlldK. .Southern Orogon honsts of pos sessing 'n greater number of grnd lintes or the Unlvorslly of Oregon than hity other district in tho state, nxcopl Portland and L'ukuho, tho unl vorslly being located at tho latter placo. Thoy aro practically all en gaged In liuslncsfl or one kind or an other niiil generally reported ns suc cessful. 2C7 off on Kodaks at Weston's Oamora Shop, Th'o American Geographic society lino published a memorial volume of tho Transcontinental excursion of 1012, wldch Wascplorlalned nt Crater Inko iintl Mcdford hy the citizens or Medford. In, It Ih a very flattering ncrntint or tho entertainment receiv ed here, expressing tho appreciation or tho society. Tho volumo Is a Inrgo ono, with cuts of tho distin guished scloutlslH who contributed papers written In their natlvo lan guage. ' Now Is the time to havo your furs repaired; prices reducod, F. W. llart lctt, 318 K. Main st. Tho annual meeting of the Mcd ford Commercial club will bu hold Tuesday evening, January I, nt tho public library, at 7:30. A good rep resentation should be present. It will bo th Initial meeting fur the now year. IIubIhosb suggestions of Importanco will probably como up for consideration. Hkoogaard, Denmark's Uroatost Violinist, and Now York Metropoli tan Co. at tho Jv'atatorliiin Jan.' It. Adluilsrilon 50c. Tickets on tmlo nt Ilnsklns. 251 Several hrrosts for fnlluro to pro cure drivers' license hnvo already been mnilo nmong local uiitnmnhll Ists, A fow flues woro Imposed on tlioho who beofliuo a "Uttlo sassy." Licenses must bo obtnlnod hy thoso who desire to drive autos. Fnlluro to do so will invito trouble for tho doro llat. J, O, (Jerking, tho best all around photographer In southern Orogon, Always reliable Nogatlvos mndo any where, tlmo or placo. Btudlo 228 Mnln Bt. Phouo 320-1. Front sheet Is quiet lodii). A few habitue linger along that lone some thoroughraro, nipping a little at soli drinks, for a change. Weston Camera Htiop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Tho manager for Kin lit & Co., at Ashland, will have n hearing nt Jacksonville probably tomorrow on the charge of soiling almit weight buttur, Tho niliiluium flue for this nffanin fftO. All furs at oust at Hamuli's, SIS i:. Main. Justice UIohii O. THlor, who h hii unjoylui hla hollda) vacation with rdlulivtw ami friends In Callfor ult, ha roturnwl. Plureo tho Florist for flowers. Phono 871. 1 W. So ton, who has Imun vis ItlHg wlh friend In this olt for a wettk or tnorv. laft iodH) for hi hoiuv In Klamath Falla V Vhon better uiMiranen it sold Ilulmos Tho Insurance Mm will soil It. 11. N. I'arwei'. bo i suit up from (VU'Hl Point tHHrl. Is tranauit lut iiiatuoM Ui this city today. i'larfs tha Fiurlat. Ptiuuo 917 1. iii't.tm A. J. Vapr-a uuil Utmlaii ctii KinuT T Fusa returned yoaturday frnm atienune ut In National (tii.it .n.noi luttou uiwUna: In Poit- land .lurlr . th lstlvr part of Ult Hpo i 1 pne ii flttjcrtiva cards, new Hiid fro ii. old plaUs tor a tew days nt Hi Medford Printing C TrHvti. i- kuv that nittoli tamw Is , found tiiom tin' ltn at t)i ffluthuru t IjauUJi- ixmii r bar, m tar south itSJUlddle "niurw Ilia riorlat (ftr flowr 'Piioiie 87 4 , iQ't ,'"1' ''Ai. filtd hU noejlBM tlon as a I'Hiiilitluio iii tin.' li coun cil from tht ibiid w.uil Mi Dut is a ctyrk lirlji"- mom i vmer. Wort limn & tToj Drs. A. It. n I'OUUo Uedgci, cht rapractio pbyslclani, Stewart build tag, 2?5 KMt Main 8t. Mrs. Will If. Wilson has returned to hot' homo froln tho hospital, link ing entirely recovered from tho ef fects of nn operntl6n recently per formed, Hot tnmalcs nt Shasta, Tho atoro of Will II. Wilson, on Front street, will bo closed tonight until Thursday morning, In prepara tion for a unluuo special salo. PIcrco tho Florist, Phono .17 1 Mrs. I). WUIn and sun, of liugeue, nro visiting during tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Noth or this city. L. Salade, sou of Dr, Salado, near Central Point, loft today for Sail Francisco, Insure your nnto in 'the Alllanco against thotf, Mro, O. Y.' Tcngwald V. P. nibfion, now with Urn Southf orn Pacific nt Grants PaBH, Is enjoy ing n visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. AhrctiB of this city. Mrs. Ahrcns is Mr. Gibson's sister. All trains on the Southern Pacific, delayed for sevoral hours by the ac cident north of Itosoburg on Satur day ovonlng, aro running on time to day. Smoko King Spitz and Pantcla, two host Cc clgaru on market. tf Mrs. L. II. lllrd, of Colvlllc, Wash lugton, sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Illrd, of 824 West Twelfth street, thin city, In visiting with tho latter for n few days while on route to other relatives In California. Since lait July tho record or births and deaths In this county kept by the eight districts herein, .nro filed with tho state board of health In Portland. Good dry wood ll.GO tlor deliv ered. Call W, W. Frcsto, 370-lt. tf The Medford Fruit company's placo of business was cloned from 10 to 1 o'clock today on account of the death of W. II. Glufke, president of the Oregon Fruit company at Portland on Frldny of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A, It. Fount, or Klam ath Falls district, left for homo till i morning, uftor a visit of sevoral days with friends in this city. Boo Davo Wood about that lira ln ittranco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno Dldg. 'Miss Harriot Drown, of Yrcka, Cal ifornia, nrrlved thin morning for nn oxlomlod visit with relatives and friends In this city and vicinity. Mrs. Mnhel Harrier, of Portland, Is spending n fow days In this city with friends. Iluy Medford-mnde candy nt tho Bhnsta. K. N. Van llourgondler, or New York City. Is a business visitor In this city today, registered at tho Hotel Medford. J. K. Doughorty, of Chicago, Is transacting business In Medford, for n few days, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Davoupoil, of Seattle, nro devoting n few days to slghtpclni In Medtord mid vicinity this wmk. G. A. Jnmleon, a business man or Seattle, Is transacting business in tills city and valley this week. Tho Christmas Tico nssoolatlou will hold nu Important meeting at tho public llDraiy nt 7:30 this oven lug. Wllllnm Sykos (who says ho wants It distinctly understood that ho is not the original HUD Is devoting u row ilays to sightseeing In and about Medford. having come down from the Lake Chelan country In search or a warmer zono. Smoko u King SplU cigar, c Thoy aro homo-mndo. tr With tho hcnvlost snow storm In many years raging throughout north ern Orogon and the entire northwest, and with the worst rainfall In )oars In Central California and tho Sacra mento valley, tho llngue river valley Is serenely maintaining Its record for drouth. i:ldeutly tho Lord Is going to rIo the valley uupther object Imukiii In tho need of Irrigation. ItoKluald M. Whiteside of Mason county, Michigan, and Heatrlco Ka amuiHli or Med font voro married at Jackoiilllt). Dec 31, by Couutv Judge Ton Voile. The urooiu Is n recant arrhnl la the vnllo). The bride mm loured In Modiord and pop ttUr amoiiK a largo circle or aciiualu taures They will make their homo hi Gold Hill. MauuKir VY. 11 Sumner, or the Mo dtic on hards, will louvo on Wodnoa du lortisii. l'iam-lo, where ho gone on Important busluasa. A little snow full on the suriound lute moiinialiif today snd.Jt mUtad u bit in tho fiwthllls, but iTtj,rln In th vallaj 'f IlHrgHrvu IC "Walters, u'r Hpton, Florida, U n Itoglie river vllo vlg lioi Hits yg)c In quest ot a new liouie loc.nlou. Ho has Iliad In Florida foi Iweiiiv yU'a. ha anya, but la nut yet m-iiinuUiMl. Ha la greatly plttiu ed wuu tha Hpitearnuiy) f ihU val talu. Tho laiiifall for Doacinur waa 3 : l Im-hitfL laaa I ban ialf of the uv MisHk Kiera uf this vallo) now appear to Ua uwnke to tha uuquaa- tlontHl nt-eysslty of IrrlgatloH. It Is bellewd that. It Ike Wtttter were put to a vole tunwrrow, the trrlgatlttu spirit would urr overwhelmingly. It W ceriuiub unout time. J P Hawkins, of Grunts Paaa, U traanaetliiK business In Medford to d. J IC. urtutua Had wife, of Port land, are In the iit loo In for a nultutilo loeatlun for a aerwaHent home lu this ell) or near It They aro registered at the liollaud. John llyroit Goodrich, of this city, ttid Mlsn Noltlo II. I'rnsuro, formerly of this city, wcie united In marrlago nt Salem, this state, on Now Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich announce that tlic.v will be at home lu Medford after February 1. Mr. Goodrich Is one of the popular joung business men or this elty, Identified with (ho Toggery clothing, house. Mis Fra suro was formerly in tho millinery business In this city with Miss I.ouns .Inir.v. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich havo ii large circle of frionds and wcll wlshors'ln Med ford and vicinity who will be delighted to welcome them to tbolr new home In this city and Who express the wish that good for tune may favor tliein abundantly In n long life or hnppluoes. U. It. Peterson, of lloikeloy, Cal ifornia, Is visiting Medrord nnd the valley generally this weok. Try a King Spitz cigar anil en courage homo Industry. tf Through electric service on tho line to Jncksnuvlllo was begun Jan. 1 on n rcgulnr schedule, a round trip being mndo each hour, beginning at Jacksonville lu tho morning nt 7-30 nnd leaving Medford on tho hint trip at night at 10 o'clock. A noon-hour trip will be made to the Trail Lum ber company nnd return. Tho fnro between Medford and Jacksonville Is 20 cents ono way; 3i cents round trip. Tho lluu is reported ns working smoothly. DEEP ROOT SYSTEM ONLY 1 L AGKOFIRRIGATiON I L "The Two Oi-jiliim-i," now plu iiiC ut the Page, m iiiii('1miII known to nil, hut now, ns pielurix.cd in hovcii iietH for William Fox, it m seen m n new form. Adolplio D'Hunery, the author of this world-fiiinoitu drama, would hardly reeonni.e his pluy ns produced for the screen, so itnl a ml virile u tiling hits it become through the skilled direction of Hcilicrt Hren (iii ami the wonderful effects of skilled ciiinciii work ami production. Notnbly ho h the scene in the street of Paris showing the arrival of tho Kniiiinuily eoneli with the two orph ans, Henrietta (Tliedu llara) nnd Louise (.lean Solhenr). The kooiio tjliowin the prion of Salpetiieie, the most iufamouK place of captivity Hint pver exixted, in eqimlly elaliornte. The most musstvo ami elnborato kcIh that ever lent tiuth and color to n photo play are iihcd. Also the lurgest nnd strongeht ull-star east ever hIiowii upon the sercen, headed lv Tlieiln Darn, .lean Sotliern, William Sliay and .lolin Dulv Murpliv, u noted cluli mnii, a member ol the Meadow brook limit and Temic--ee alle clubs. i9pyH KIM " a 'II i piitun .itn n it , .1 H'l hut' liiino n iiioiVii' A'iriiin drama, "flu li.htiiu' U'," m whuh l.nii'.i Hop' 1'irw- iiniki her iint iiiiariini'f a- u pliutiKlrumutit' trtr under the management of Jese Laxk, and lid Meliuco, tell, the dtikkt ikl u lmNin liwainii . ktcnunla In "ir ) i i at' irat' iHiinu " I ''Hip1 lieheie in Iter liiinbHiid, who lm. been eoiiii-tal of rubbuiK the hauls tluit uiiloyid bi. Willi ul) the eulenee ugnuiM him, she Ktlll ho UU to her niitii in nis tunoceiji'c iiuiii ne i nu ultv cool rented by the "other wom an" for whoiu the uiiuic wa eomiuit ted. At Siur tketitor ludnv nul. Why You Should I'oo Cliambci Iain's ntugli ltciuedy llorouse It has an established repu tation won by Its good wurks. llevause It la moat oateomed b tltoM who have used It for many voura, aa oceaatou required, and nro best acquainted wlUi Ita guod quull-ttea. Iteeauae It IscaaMB sad relieves a cold and aids nature In iwturlug tho a.ateui to a healthy condition. Mecett it daa ut coataH opluiu or hid other nureitk. littrause ti Is wltMt the roach ot all. It euly coats a,ittirUr. Obtainable aary whore. IJY W W. WATSON The progressive farmer has rc-B3-soitcd his seed potatoes and safelj put them out or roach or weather con ditions. Next spring, he will again assort them and then treat them with forriialln before planting them. This will servo to kill the germs of dis ease in them and will stimulate their early germination. Then, If wo have water for Irrigation at the proper tlmo and & good Bcedbed woll culti vated, ho will havo occasion to boast or his bumper crop. The Irrigation of potatoes, howovor, Is next to ono or tho rino arts. With that feature or the cultivation ho will have to be careful. Watchful farmers In this valley Inst year discovered that the "deep lool system," In which tho seedbed wan plowed deep and kept thoroughly pulverized, gnvo tho only good re siiltn In tho valley In cases In which them was no irrigation. The depth i cached by Hie roots of the plants before tho drouth enabled them to enjoy moisture tor a longer period than IIiodo or shallow rootage. It was deep plowing nnd deop cultiva tion that produced the first result, followed by shallow cultivation In the later period or the season. Com JtotJttioti CVop Especially In tho Koguo river vnl- ley Ik corn one or the best rotation crops. In fields long abused with the production of grain, It Is peculiar ly effective In stimulating the soil, ir the plowing ho deop enough to turn up four or rive Inches or tho soil that has not been disturbed in tho grain cultivation. Follow tho first season of corn with winter vetch nnd oats, pasturo tho crop, If It can be planted early onpugh, plow It under In tho opilng a depth of nlno or ten Inches and plant a second crop or corn. Then tho Hold will bo ready for a good stand or alfalfa, the seed of which should by all means bo In oculated. This Is absumlng that you havo either superficial or sub-Irrigation. No counsel Is heroin ofiorod Tor the dr farmer. Piles or manure have lain about many old barns and barnyards In this valley ror two or three years without attention. Thoy wore worth money, Jutt as piles of grain would bo. Tho latter would not havo been loft to decay. Then, why the manure? Your soil neods ovory ounco or It. Hut It hns leached out. Its fertiliz ing substance Is nil gone. You havo wasted It. During thesn winter days ovory pound of ninnuro that can bo scraped up rrom tho barnyard and poultry pens should bo hauled Into' the gniden and orchard and field ror curtailment or tho soil. A dollar's worth of manure Is worth Just as much as a dollar's worth or anything else. All Xcod I.IwMihL Hver farm of any consequence should have livestock on It. Tho roughage u.av bo consumed with pr flt hv It nnd the ninnuro Hied for nn excellent purpose. Thousands or hind or slock annually could bo, util led In this manner on the farms of the allc, almost doubling the live feck output of the county and af fording thousands of tons or manure or great value Few good horses, In proportion to tho total number, can bo round In this valley. 80)110 yot)rtnab t)ic pep ple ot Jackson county were proud or their roadsters and draught horses. They had rino track horses, too. Not withstanding the automobile mid Its general usefulness, the horse is yet one of man's moit serviceable friends. Why wc have allowed it to deteriorate Into tho plug appears not to be locally known. Salt should lu red to hogs with charcoal -both dry one part ot snlt to two parts of the latter. Sjck hogs lu the vicinity of Jacksonville .havi probably had neither. Lack of carp ot hogs In the filth they naturally produce will make them sick, tq bq sure. There is do legitimate excuse ror hogs being sick in tills valley. .Mnlasc3 n Stliniilnlit ' Molnsncs, as a by-product from h beet sugar mill, stimulates an ani mal's ability to consumo more hay and grain profitably. It is a health ful appellor. If one Is feuding to put on wholesome flesh for profit, sugar beet molasses should bu used as a linrt of the rations. With leguminous feed, such ns al falfa, clover and cowpcas, for the dairy herd, furnishing crude protein ami mineral matter, the dairyman should feed corn silage and roots ror starch and carbohydrates. Sugar beet pulp should bo part ot the ra tion!). Forugar-curliig pork on the rami the tallowing Is u good recipe: For 100 pounds or pork usb two quarts of the best salt, one and a half pounds ot brown sugnr, ono -ounce or salt peter and one-half polind of pepper. A llltlo loss snltpctpr will do, URIC ACID SOLVENT t a i I anMaltT?7-riK.b--rr.3l?Vl'7S t. . . . "Lrtyt.W!Ni''mx, It . - H'UV , a IMTAT 'AKJH'TU El "" la Peneciion Oil neater !' Y"Uu'M1 ' I warmih ori su'mmei sun. Makes the house warm sad cozy on the cold, damp davs. Inexpensive to operate easily carried :5ym loom to room. Smokeless ardodorlats. B?nl- ers everywhere. For htl wit uf PtarjQit. Standard Oil Company (CItfornla) ' J ' ' ' SlKlfoiJ -, A AAA A AAA AAA J J .10 Cent Pottle (iPJ I)o-es) FUKK ' Just becnuso you start the day wor ried and tired, stiff legs and arms and muscles, nu aching head, burn ing and bearing down pains lu tho back worn out before the day be gins do nn; think you have to stay in that condition. Those sufferers who nro lu nnd out or bed hair u docn times at night will appreciate tho rest, comfort and strength our trentment gives. For every farm of bladder trouble, scald ing pains, or weakness, its action is really wonderful. Ho strong, well and vigorous, with no more pains from stiff Joints, soro muscles, rheumatic suffering, aching back or kidney or bladder troubles. Tho Williams Treatment conquors kidney nnd bladder dlsoaser, rheuma-1 tlsm and all uric acid troubles, no matter how chronic or stubborn. If ' von havo nover used The Williams J Treatment, we will give one GOc hot- j tie (32 doses) for your own uso free, Contains no alcohol or habit forming drug. Docs not afreet tho heart. I Send this notice with your name1 and address, and 10c to help pay dls-l tributlon expenses, to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co. Dcpt. MT, Now York j Postofflco Dlock, Kant Hampton, j Conn. You will receive by parcel post a regular 30c bottle (32 doses) witho.it chargo and without Incur ring nny obligations. One bottlo only to a family or address. Mail Us Your Watch and Jewelry Work STORE The Will H. Wilson store will be clpsed Tuesday and Wednesday to prepare the stock for a big Fifty, Ten and . One Cent Sale They will sell men's suits, men's shoes, overcoats, and a lot of other articles at fifty cents. Heavy wool and all kinds of underwear e.t tendents. Big heavy yarn socks, fifty cent!, neck ties, flannel shirts, and sweaters a.t ten cents. A lot of overcoats, brooms, black and tan socks, handkei Ihiefs, toilet paper, canvas gloves, an J hun dreds of other articles at one ce l. We are going to set a hew rtr.e for the Sale fans. See the Ad. ir ty sor row's paper. ; w Sjjs a little Salts in water may have yon from ureail attack. Rlittnnatim is easier to avoid than to cure, Mutes a well-known authority, Wc arc adied to dress wartul) . keepi the feet dr . avoid exposure; cat less meat, but drink plenty of good water , Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich food that produce uric acid which is aborbcd into the blood. Jt is the function of tile kldne4 to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin arc sIm) a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the fkin pores arc closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate the uric acid which kccp accumulating and iirculat' W'lttt Medford trade is medford uuaa. iug through the sytem, eventually set tliw in tlic joints and muscles causing stiliiieas, sorcnew and p&m called rhcu nutism. fc At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about fot.r ntiiKes of l.id Salts; put a tablespoon fill in a gla&s of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. TnU i mhI to climiiiMtc uric acid by itinuilattag the kidneys to normal ac tion, thus rhldiug the blood of these imimritiet. Jd Salt is inexpensive, harmless and i made from the and of granes and UtiwMi juice combined with lulua and is ncd with o.cl!ent results b thou Mutds of folks who are subject to rhce watUm Here you have a pleasant effervescent titlua -water drink which helps ocrcfnie one uid und i bene tidal lt your, kjdues as well. W'o Hre piepared to lako caro ot nil watch, clock and Jewelry repali . ing, uianioiiu aim agaio mounting oi nil kinds done br nn eNpoit F.veri Ihlug we sell oi rojntlr Is absoliltelv guariintecd, Martin J. Reddy Tin: ji:wi:i.uu for quality Visitors Always Welcome "A abJno at Q fiS Evovy Drop" EjQjCaB Oat a can today trom RrffflPrTfl your hardwaro or ci l!iliJlilvJ cory dealer. Kfw3fcuM0 t OT Ctntni.'y Itttltd -niUh lit ' .rtwlft ditlritti. Ivnv ruutv M it "' BtlutiMh fi" 140 SUMMY 01 Vj Wft Sum Slrr el ui" f 'Mt. n.. J1.08 . AlP PE8S0K IiHlkd . ..l' Broenue mrj a.nvn . s from in frrw r.L M "UKIVE life- If firy inert ' ii 5 " Owl tfcvnuctfou- v7 " a a c :v 'J-jft-jtT jf tPfi m r rLSAS' ?H r f r t t 2 i tAf A.AA v i rvvv'v M 'Ik w' In ST1M , - - Sale started off with a rush Monday and people wore tlo-i! j If you have not already attonded, come at once and get .some of tho bargains while the assortment is largest, . At the Sign Of- A.J.?.A.A.J. JteiffCiliM- "Good Shoes" v JAAA A J- A. A. BAAAAA.a.aaaaAA j. . w im. ii W. .. i ... .. jJi .T. .a iT vt.TaiTa i'a iA .i i- . . .. iy. . . . .' . ....iTiiT. wzy?fjfzxj-zy IhXOw T T. W situ MimiUiure. i ? ? ? ? ? Y Y t ? Y Y Y Y v : .