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ri I SELECTS !LY - GROW WHEATi G. A. Orahnm, yho hns tor somu yonrs rnlsod grain In (ho flnlflondalc district In Eastern Washington, has boon looklnK over Horuo r'vor valley for n week or more within vlew .to nrqijlrltiK a conslderftblo nrtu tj kooiI land either by purclmae or rent, for the pirpoxo of wheat prodtictlonhore. lit- Is familiar with UiIb valloy nnd lis ooveral types of soil. Ho also knows that much or the older cultl viilod area has been worn out by wheat production. This Isn't the kind of soil bo wants. "I will select soil for wheat pro ductlrn," said Mr. Graham, "Just nn I would choose It for corn pro it ""Ion, or for potatoes or anything ehe, making the difference only In the matter of soil type for wheat. I am not onp those who bellevo that, t land Is not worth much for any thing else becnuso o Its Impoverish ed condition, It may do to raise wheat. That Is nn expensive error. "I want Rood.clean, stroiiR soil for ulenl production. Then, If climatic rood 1 1 Ions nro favorable nnd I have the requisite amount of moisture, I ran nuke money raising wheat. One o, the rensons I would prefer to try ml Inn wheat In tho fertile soil of Ibis valley Is that It Is stronger, more li He nnd therefore more productive than fie soil of Eastern WnBhliiKton on l cli grain has so long been pro dnred The Intter Is worn out nnd iim-t b built up nunln. 1 do not enro to t:ile time to do Hint, If I can obtain bind to suit me In u valley and ell in iii' like those of this Hokiio river country. ' ' IT Krnln producers In this valloy will take god care of their grain hinds, nourish thorn occasionally with )r inr rotation nnd by plowing under n crop of vetch once In nwhlle, chang ing from fall to spring wheat when rcnu'ro, thoy will find that there Is M'l big money In wheat production. Ttopti river valloy Is n flno whont ouuin; but tho grontor pnrt of tho a it a iim1 so long for grain produc tion needs resuscitation. - It is worn out Clop rotation and tho green manure system of fertilization will bcln It greatly." PRESIDENT WILSON TELLS PAN-AMERICAN STORY WASHINGTON', Jan. 7. Tho I'liltcd States government's I'au Aiiicrlcim policy was rovonlod In de tail by President Wilson Inst night In an address before tho second l'nn Amerlcau Scientific! congross. Ho cxp'nliied tho proposnls'Stibmlttod to! South and Centrnl American diplo mats hero last week by Secretary l.nnrlng ns n basis for an effective pcr'-oment botween nil tho republics of the western homlsphnro "not only for International ponco of Amorlca, but tho domestic penco of Amerlen." This program, ns outlined by tho president proposes that all the Amer ican nations shall: Tulle lo insuro to oneh other ab rolutp Indepcndonco nnd territorial liitrcurlty. Agree to sottlo. all ponding boun dirj disputes ns soon ns possfblo by nmbnlilo process. Arrce to handle nil disputes aris ing pmong them by pntloiit, impartial Investigation and to sottlo thorn by arbitration. Agree that no revolutionary oxno d'tlon shall bo outfitted ngnlnst or supplies for revolutionists shipped to iiol boring stntos. 'Tlieso nro vory practical sugges tions" said tho president, "and I for my part ballovo that they nro going to lend tho way to something that America has prayed for for many a generation." Enihuslahllc npplnuso from tho delegates greetod the president's r mnrUs THE THIRTEENTH GIRL 1" ec p-rt T 1(, ire. It'h ii little e-b.. -. V i . ..r 'i '."' I' ! I u EXPER SOIL TO PROFITAE in BBPdCkRTmUbmmB' 4 -ft2, 'VH BBmVPSVSf Mrvr MlcmmwMmmmm9v3!i9PFmmmmWmmmmM'&Wiil the jjrojit udib, Utr a lulm,, i l.r.t' tir 1 OGANBERRIES LE FOR ROGUE VALLEY I . IIY W. W. WATSON That the lognnbftrry crop Is rapidly coining Into prominence ns a w'enlth- produDIng hifrvest In this vnlloy np pears to bo generally conceded by frultlsts of thoughtful observntlon. The honvlnosiof tho loganberry wlolil and their rlchnoss of quality In other berry-producing regions of tho coast nttrncled general attention to them ns a commercial proposition. They havo borno out In fact all that has been claimed for them as berries for preserves In various forms, but they bnve, In ndditlon to that, proven to bo or great value ns producers ot a wholesome potion far more popular than the much heralded grnpo Juice. At first regarded as a palatablo lux ury, loganberry Julco is rapidly be coming n dietary staple. In excel lence of flavor It Is equal to most of tho cordials on the market at high prices, and for content of substan tial nourishment It surpasses them As n "mixed drink" nt home It Is ; delicious. It may safely be given (n prominent place In tho rnmlly side- Doara miring tnoso iiry t linos In Ore gon. In addition lo being u heavy ylold er nnd strong of growth, It Is n good shipper In the berry class. Acicime Griming Itnpldly The ncrengo cultivated to lognn borrles In tho Willamette valley Is being extended rapidly. II. II. Pnt torson, proprietor of tho Quaker nur sorlos In this city, who recently re turned from a business visit to tho ShIoiii district, expresses much grnt Ifleutlon over the information ho ob tained thore concerning the general fnvor In which the lognnberry Is hold, both ns a canning product nnd for lis Juice. One firm of shippers of loganberry Juice told bliu while at Salem that It wan behind 27 enr louds In Its shipments of Julco to fill onstom orders. It seems there to hnvo quickly tnken precedence over all othor fruit and berry Juices ns n wholesome, delicious drink nnd. Is used there both ns n dollcncy nnd ns a stnplo beverage. Mr. Patterson says tho Informa tion ho gathered In the big valley confirms bis contention that tho lo ganberry will bo found to bo ono of our most profitable fruit crops. Par ticularly lu Itoguo river valley will It be so because horo wo hnvo every esosiitlnl ot soil, ellmato and season to favor its growth and maturity. Much Inteiesl Hero Mr. Patterson has supplied from his local nursery 2000 lognnberry plants to It. G. Smith, who sot them out near Jacksonville ns a be ginning of n large loganborry vine yard. PluntiiiK tho lognnberry roots night foot npart each way, It requires (580 plants to cqvor nn aero of ground. They will bear tho second your. Mr. Patterson figures that $250 nn ncro not Is a very consorvatlvo ostlmnto of tho yield of profit to tho acre. That flguro has, however, been ex ceeded In this vnlloy. Tho Itoguo Hlver Orchard- com pany, whoso vlnoynrd Is In tho low or end of tho valloy, has harvested ns many ns -100 crates from an acre of Its older vlnoynrd nnd sold -the product nt 75 cents n crate, giving It a gross receipt of 1.100 an aero. Last yoar that company plantod sixty acres of loganberrlos. This year It pro posos to havo thnt largo vlnoynrd un der Irrigation, having Installed a pumping systom. That Is an expen sive system of Irrigation, but, tnkon In conjunction with the great acroage plantod. It shows the eomiiany's faith In Hie logniibtrry harvttst and the market for its products This big enterprise was not promulgated pre cipitately. It Is the nNiterialiiatlon of careful Investlitntlou of all tho de tail connected with the eieime of " AT THE PAGE TONIGHT t ' t n ' I mi Hin. . Ii- . imrinmw u r- PROFITAB , r , ' ' r I I ''III I . . I 1 1 l- ( liiiril.in i t.. tli. Vi t ( .r-,' r. MDPOKT) MATH 'nfTBTTNK. AN AMERICAN BEAUTY AND HER I ss rs -a :8 ss ! !!! ! f !IRI&KjIP'i5'r 5&i BgBiSPd - --" ,-. ( f jPL74I& .aw-"tf 'A " 'Jl I liSilraHHHL ,HfM$3 JBSnSSBBBpnrliBSCalwflllffiBSialk IK; v wmVJmm f IraKk'L tSiAciSfUUmUm) The former Mnrjorj Onuld, now Mrs. Anlliom ,1. Diesel, jr., of I'liil nilelpliin. pbotngrnplied . she ;iru id in ( w Yorl. nbouiil the xteuiuhlup Xew York. The ilo;; "Hello" she br ought from London, planting, mnlntonnnco, harvest nnd marketing. Information concerning the host methods of planting, cultivation and pruning of lognnborrles will require another article. Irrigation Is absolutely necessary. sicovg uuo Tlic Umntt.i VIolluNt Tho New YorK Motiopolltan com pany with Skovgitard. the world's famous Danish vlollnUt, supported by tho Lyric soprano singer, 1'lorenco Hawkins and Clara Kroulor, niesso sprnuo, nnd Francisco CuwIm nnd Molly Hyerly Wilson will appear In Medford, Jan. II, 1 Win. Tho music lovers will have a rare (rent In these groat artists. DIED Ill.ACKBl'nN At Ui homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. I. Illnck burn, this city, January 0, 1910, nt 9 o'clock p. m.. Earl Edwin lllaok burn, aged 10 yean and one month. Deceased was a jiopular momlmr of tho third grade in the Washington sohool. Ho had been a resident or this city for five years. Funeral services will bo bold at the I'orl I'ndortaklng Parlors at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, January S, 191 ti. Burial lu the I. O. Q. F. cemetery, Itov. Rollins of the M. E. church officiating. Tho pupils of the Wiiachlngton school and otlneis extend sympathy to tho parents, ono brother and two sisters In their Iocs of their older son and brother, who was a bright and lovable boy nnd ver popular among all who knew him. KAISER TO PAY INDEMNITY (Continued nom pngo ono) opcrntiiur tlieie. In o.xeludiii(f all khijin except linen from Hie Mur mice coveriug uliiarine warfare in the North -h, the Oennan govern ment wax represented u eouaiileiing that nn Americaun could posibly he .ibonnl hi other than linen in reg ular puM-neor-ruiTViutf Men ice. It ha been kuowu for ouie tiuo that ( iniiit Yu Uerntorff had ib- i-ed a i,Iiiii uliieb he believed would ! -.iii-i'iieturil. wul the l.tinitaiiui cou- 1 tliiwl-. He WMr. lllli!el'iMid tu lime Mibinilli 1 the ir'i.il ion t the lUr- ili iolcmil ul'iue hi-luiv (Ihi-Iim;i. There wii-. -in l-'.i b. imim t ,nl I . . , II .1 .. .! , ! ,8wp .mi,, ITM1 KClitllliel t i i. .id ii l, II mini inililaiv mid iinx.il iittiirhei. nnd M i I-1 im- ni-llllllil i ill. inil il id- II iiict lr the .li.n.t.l ..i t,- (j.-r-.thl. iln il.iii.iii.l- in llu- )ii-t Ainiiiiu ' v Y. for a sample hottle When imif .)Ai-n,.i IIimmi. ..ii tin hi. I ' inn iii-,ui.-'Hid mention the. Med stiU ui the li.iu.iu jinn A... miu I'o'J. or Mail Tribune. MlirVFOTJO. OT?KfiONT, TINY BEAST" FROM EUROPE Reported by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Blxth and r.'lr Hta. CIiciiK W. W. Ilnmiuett vs. Anna E. Hen sley, assignment of lien to Amos Nlnengor. , W. II. Edmunds vs. N'ucrn Mining and Milling Co., affidavit. I'lolmio Estnto of Augtisn S. Noll, order ap pointing ndmlnlstrntor. Estnto ot Henry Thompson alias llalvor T. Kuo, order appointing nd mlnlstrntor. Itoal Estate Tniiitfci's W. A. Pointer et ux to G. W. Prlddy et ux, blnok 2 and .'! or Summit nvn. llolchts add. Medrord $10.00 Geo. W. Prlddy et ux to Chas. Trautfothor. lot in blk 1 Iluugalow add. and lot lu blk 79 Medford ...- 10.00 Chas. Johnson to William C Owen.pt. 1I-3C-3W 10.00 Mlloa Ageo to Wnrron D. Men ot al, ditches In sec. 20-10-IW, agrooment 1.00 Annie E. Heiisley to A. C. Nln Inger, lot In blk 1 1 Central Point, 10.00 TREICHLER CUITS IN FAVOR OF KEENE George L. Trolchlor announced last night that ho had rotlred from tho rnco for councllmunshlp In tho Sec ond wnrd lu fnvor of tho iirosont In cinubont, Dr. J. M. Keono. According to Mr. Trolchlor ho acceded to tho roquost ot hit friends to run only when assured thnt Dr, Keono would not bo a candldato for re-election When tho doctor filed his imperii the hustling automobile dealer decided that ono good man from the ward was enough so retreated from the campaign entirely. This leaves the race In this wnrd botween Dr. ICeeno nnd C. G. Harrow. Swamp-Root Saves -Kidney Sufferers You natiiralb feel secure when you know that Dr. Kllmor's Swamp Hoot, the grout l.ldnoy, liver nnd blnddor rojnody, Is absolutely pure nnd contains no harmful or habit pro ducing drugs. Tho same standard ot purity, strength and excellence, proscribed by' Dr. Kilmer many yours ago, Is maintained In overy bottlo of Swamp Hoot, Swamp Itoot ts slntlflcally com pounded from vegetable herbs. It Is not a stimulant and Is taken lu ton siMHjnful dotos. It Is not rocommend eU for everything. According to ver ified testimony It Is nature's great holpui In rollevlng nnd overcoming kidney, liver mid bladder troubles. If ou suffer, don't dalny another day. Go to your ueapwt druggist now and get a bottle. All drug stores tell it in tv.o sIhm fifty cents and onn doilur. Ilfiu'nr If ir. n ulah HmI In Irv J "- " -- " . gri irfisrstlou sand ten cants ',r- Kilmer & Co., Illiigbuuipton. COURT hlO W "PTCTTUV J.WTTTCV 7, imo GATES TO BE CHIEF N II REE The Municipal Chrlstmnfl Tree com-' Reports come from vnrions pnvU mltteo met In tho assembly room of,0' '10 "" 0,ln.v ",l' I''ect tliut tin, mililU llli.ni-f Mnnitnv nvnnlm? IV '..W,,V ..".... ..w...... v.......n tor the purposeot winding up Its nf- fnlrs for lust yr t and oloctlng now officers for the ensuing yoar. Tho surcosK ot tho first Municipal Xmns tree exceeded tho expectations of tho most snngulno and prospects for the l next ono nro even gronter. llesldos the expenses ot the treo Itself tho I committee. In chnrgo scut out22 Xmns dinners thnt Included cblckon, sweet potntocs, celery, 1 lb. butter, 1 lb. sugar, 1 lb. coffee, 1 lb. candy, 1 lb. nuts, 1 lb, candy, peaches, 1 bottle maplo syrup, n wedgo of fruit cako. n plo and sack of apples. Included In this list ot baskets was ono from tho Girls Thursday, ono St. Mark's Guild, ono Altar Society, ono Col 1 ge Women's Club, one Thursday nnd Friday Ilrldgn club, ono Wednesday Study club, two from Colony club, and two from Tho Greater Mcdtord club. Candy canes and oranges worn dis tributed to tho children ot Med ford nt the treo and with nil accounts set tled tho splendid sum ot over $40 Is In tho treasury as n nest egg for tho coming year. Tho commtttoo wish to thnnk Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Andrews, their nsslstnnts, nnd tho teachers of the various schools for their efforts In behalf of tho music, and wo want especially to ncknowledgo tho gener osity of tho Collfornln-Oregou Pow er company tor lighting tho tree dur ing tho holiday week, and Mr. llullls, with bis over ready spirit to do for Medford, for the cutting and trans porting the tree from Jacksonville to Medford. Tho Colony club's generous check electrical nppllunrcH from Mr. Paul, wo duly ncknowledgo with thanks, nnd to Mr. lloscoo Johnson and his WHY DININ r a-.ti i CHEFS n 41 5C JL PREFER?L-lr E Baking Powder Those who have had cakes ruined bv jarring the slovc, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may have wondcrejd how the dining car chef can turn out such marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the: motion of the train. Tc get pastry to raise and stay raised under these con ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off its leavening gas lltat smtaim the mine until the dough is baked through. , Dining Car Chefs have found a baking powdcrcxactly suited to their 'needs In K C and you will (Ind it lust as well suited to your requirement. K C Is really a blend of two baking powders, one active as soon ns moistened, the other requiring both mois ture and beat to start the general Ion of leavening gas. No matter how moist and rich you mako your cake, K C Making Powder will s utaln the raise until a crust Is formed and all danger of (ailing Is past. K C Baking Powder Is pure and healthful. It Is guaranteed under all pure IimkI laws, and Is guaranteed to please you. And it i-s Svl.l at a icasoiuble price no baking powdir should soil for mure. et Tw ft can at our rltk and bv convinced. irwrrrm-ifnuTirrrumii OMmXmmk0XKKMm:mkX A A A A A A A A A A W V W wv Jones Leads All the Time Daisy and Applegate Butter 55c Roll Why not start 10 IG rlfjht? Trade with Jones anil sec what you can save. 0"r many customers are more than pleased with the way we Slave treated them iluriiifj our four months' time In business, and are all pralsinn Jones for tlis way lie has "cut their cost of living." No. 5 Lard - - - 60c Pail Sugar Cured Hams, guaranteed, 18c Sugar Cured Hams, guaranteed, 22c Oranges Apples Strictly Fresh Eggs lJVESTIGATE OUR PRICES-0UR METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS AND WHAT YOU SAVE. FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 235 225 W. MAIN JONES' CASH GROCERY 'MEET TO PLAN POULTRY M "" !"". '"" "' . I noon nt the public mniket will he well attended by persons, both men nnd women, who are interested in chicken uml turkeys and desire to iidd to their store of knowledge eon (.'I'litiiu the liiiaiiicx ami the best menus of developing it profituhly, The only way to pel nnylhing done is to do it, if Shcrmnn'H philosophy ho trustworthy, and it generullv hn proven to be. Tho people who nro interested in poultry production mid its consequent profits can combine their forces mid net eoncertcdly with gruuler profit nnd security tluui by attempting to net individually. In union there is always ndded strength. With this foot in mind the poultry people of tho vnlloy will meet tomor row to bejiiii in a businesslike mnn uei' the organization of better poul try development. It will he mi ex cellent thing for them mid fur oneh community represented. able assistants, the Messrs. Sherld, wo owo the success of Mcdford's first Municipal Chrlstmns tree. "With tho consent ot Mayor Emor Ick and tho Library Hoard the treo had a beautiful setting In Library Park. Mr. Gntos In Iho nowly elected chulrmnn nnd Itov. Ilranhnm con tinues ns secretary and the success of our next Municipal Xmns tree Is assured. (.WHO OK TIIA.NKH Wo wish to thnnk our friends nnd neighbors for their kindness during our recent bereavement. Mil. nnd MIIS. (V SI. PAItKEU. HOY SlMtUAN, FltED SL'UHAN. Mil. and MIIS. MCE Sl'ltllAN. gwgg gi 7mY A a a a a A A A A A GSCF Jn 33e r e a t i, w . y- . ggggv AMMi'mm , . miwzM U ' Bsr lWgBP ggKgKgBI n H iv j a mw mmu .sa, -w-jy-'Trrr .-rJ"rt3ww "iw-ww-wwww W FJYT5 WM1K HOT ihf yoiu msim, a E(QOT COMPLEXflOK' Says wo can't help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath. To loel: one's best and fool ono'a best ts to enjoy an Insldo bath each morn ing to thish from the system tho pro-. vloi'B day's waste, sour fermentations and poisonous toxins boforo It is ab-' 3orbed into tho blood. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a. cer tain amount of lncombustlblo material In tho form of ashes, so tho food and Irlnk tnken each day leave In tho all-' tncntary orgaiiB a cortnln amount ot Indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which aro then sucked Into tho blood through tho very ducts which aro in 'ended to Biiclc In only nourishment hi sustain the body. If you want to sco tho glow ot. cnlthy bloom In your cheeks, to sco our skin get clearer and clearer, you iro told to drlnlc ovcry morning upon irlslne, n clnss of hot water with a toaspoonful ot llmcstono phosphate la It, which Is a harmless means of wash ings tho wasto material and toxins from tho stomach, liver, kidneys audi bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening andi purifying tho entlro alimentary tract, beforo putting moro food lato tho stoinj neb. Men nnd women with sallow skins? liver spots, pimples or pallid com-; plexlon, also thoso who wnlic up with u coated tongue, bud tasto, nasty breath, others who nro bothered with headaches, bilious Bpolls, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos phalcd hot water drinking and aro assured of vory pronounced results In ono or two weoks. A quarter pound of llmcstono phos phate costs vory llttlo at Uio dniR storo but Is sutllclcut to demonstrato that just an soap and hot water, cleanses, purines and freshens tbo sklu on the outside, so hot water and llmcstono pbosphnto act on tho Insldo organs. Wo must always consider that Internal sanitation Is vastly moro Im portant than outsldo cleanliness, bo raimo tho skin pores do not absorb Impurities Into tho blood, while tho bnwel pores do. We Will Sell at Public AUCTION On tho vacant lots across the street in front of our store at 2 p. in. Saturday, Jaii. 8, 1916 1 i i t i i i i span mules. . bhick mare.' )ony. wafjon. span bay marcs, jjrny horse. Century grader, surrev.' Cranfil! & Robnett Central Point, Ore. WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Main Street, Medford Tho Only Exclusivo Commercial Photonraphors in Southern Oregon Negatives Made any timo or placo by appointment. Phone 147-J Wo'lldothorest E. D. WESTON, Prop. A A .- .- - T -. PAGE ;?