"t -jl.'.jit:n - rgTO!!!Jter? 1 k " t .....-- ......... ... i,...f....,, ..,. r. mi niMli'M---il'-vfri.-'. -t ..rr.r.rr.-: :;;, PAGfe FOUtt iMBDJTOftP MATE TRIBUTE; flUSDFOKD. OttTCaOtf, SATURDAY, JAOTAT1Y 8, 191G 1 i HEIJtfORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSI'APRIl PUUL1BIIKD IKIIKD KVRIl KXC13PT HUNOi KVKIIT AI'TBUNOON K CHPT HUNIMT I1T TUB MUDFOIU) rfUNTlNQ CO. Offlcfl Mall Tribune IlulldlnR, 2E-27-2B North Fir street: teldphomi 7s. The Democratic Tlms, rho Hedforu Mall, The Mcdford TrMinr. The Bouth 4UUII. 4IC JtlCUlUIU IMtJlll-t . IIQ DU rn Ortgonan, Tho Ashlnnu Trbune. DBBCBIPTIOH BATEB Ona year, by mhl . 8.0 d Cno month, by mall....... .60 I'cf month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Phoenix, Jacksonville nnd Central Point ...... .CO Raturday only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per year.............. J. SO ?flrll. Paper of the. City of Mcdford. Official Paper of JncWnou County. Khlered ns second-class matter at Medford, Oregon, under tho act of March I, 187. Strom Circulation for 1014, 3581. Full leased wire Associated Preae dis patches. Batitcrlbera falling: to rocelre papora promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager at 2G0-R. HONG KONG K0LUM When n rnl dame gouts lo n tuns quuiado dressed aa u page, ahe iiHiinl ' Ib'oha mora like n volume. What? Tlic I. oi Angolon Kxamlncr ImH JtiBt clnsmt nu unlmiil utory contest In which tlio iiuciitlon, "Why doos u cow hnvo two atoinnehsY" appear ((I. Ono child answered thus: "So that when onu hiiK un ncho in ono of tho HtomncliB hIio enn uso the oilier one." Hill' I nolo with Interest that ono tun of mummified cntM hnK heen dug from tho ancient ruins of Kgypt and ))lacc(t on b:1o nt miction In Liv erpool, KiiRinnd. It sooiiib tho auc tioneer used ono of tho dried cats na n hammer. (Oh what would I give If n certain trio who yowled on our hack porch last night rould bo Included In tills lot.' 8TANFOKD. . Bill: Jly doctor advised mo tho other day to exorcise. Lie on tho flnt of your back," hq said. "I've boon doing Hint every ulnco I bought my flivver car," I answered, but It went clean over IiIh head, II. II, ChrlHtlun Olrl In tho namo of man who la In tho contracting bua incss In Cleveland, O. Motor .llnglo Theni waa n llttlo ear Which refused to Journey far Kvcry tlmo that Slaor pa or ma rodo; And when It was bnd It wan very, very, bnd; And when It wn good It was borrowed. Puck. Today's MclliiiiBvr "It says hero that there nro over 800 wnya of cooking potatoes," said Jones, looking at Ills wife, "Yes?" answered Mrs. Jones. "Well, my dear, why don't you loaru ono of them?" added Mr. J. Kay the (ilrl on the Film Often tho abyss nt Nlngnra yawns at Die wimps who comment on It. A Tort YVnjnu, Intl.. photographer linn put thla sign over IiIh doer: .. Your own huby. If jrou liavo one, can lie enlarged, tinted mid framed for nluu dollar mid fifty cents a doxen, i' ( Instead of "getting tlio bia out or the trundle" by Christmas, II. K. ought to try gutting the boys off the park bunches by Spring, thinks the Chicago Tribune. She. 1'itiUilily With (.'bid lo ;( Hid or lllm foe n While (I'roiu llanlKbum, ill.. Chronicle.) Mr. M. McDcrmott, hraHnmuu on tho Qulro dlvUlon, has been for tlio imkjt three uioHlbw In PrHirte. Tu.. fur his wife' m IiwmIiIi .MajlHt Hie I'usloiv, ate (.iiII.ILiiu 'Km Along Hie .Mlllv) Whj tlfrom SpuiiMi, N. Y , NeedltO Tho station hro uow equlppytl lo patortM milk. Xylleo of Sale of .Si'liool Wniranti Notice a horaby given th,t thu dlieolors of Sehool District No. 19 of Jackson County. Oregon, will of for for snlo on Saturday, January tho 16th, 1916. to tho highest bidder, (or cnnli Id hand paid, fifteen thouwinil dollars in refunding warr.uiU, pay ablo on or boforo ten years front date, wll Inlereht at five iter c-nt imr an num, Interest to bo paid wnil-aunul-ly. Illds for HHtMorlptlen, will ho! be. received for sums m tkan fifty dojars. The directors rerte tko right to TAjeot any anil all k44i. Dated this 4lh day of January, 1910. J W I.AWTON. Attest: ('hnlruuu of Hoard. "LAI8SEZ TJlJii t'onlroJliii eleineilt in tlio ropubliciUi piU'ty un liotinci'.s a short platform for the next campaign. It will be a declaration for non-hitorforonce with business. It is tho demand of business. It is not a no'w demand it is as old as business itself. From the time tho first man conceived the idea of hav ing for himself tlio product of another's efforts as well as his own, tlio demand of business has been "no inlerioroilcc with the skinning operation." "Let me alone," said the priest-king when he ruled his tribe by preying upon their credulity. "Let me alone," said the slave-tender and slave-owner; "my business is 1113' own," and for thousands of years they had their way. "Let us alone," shout the employers of child labor. "AVo need the innocents to make our profits." "Leave me alone," says the smug landlord, who rents unsanitary, disease-breeding tenement buildings as habi tations for fellow-creatures. "Don't howl," sii3s tho purse-proud collector of fat rents in the red-light district; "my wife and daughters need the coin I receive from their fallen sisters." "Don't legislate against me," says the gambler; "all life is a gamble." "Let us conduct our business in our own Way," whine the railroads, public utility corporations; "if you don't, we can't pay dividends on watered stock and bonds." "Don't interfere with our business," warns the bank ers; "whether our interest rate be six or six hundred per centum, we must liavo profits on our stock and anything eiso wo want." "Leave us alone," demand the plutocrats; "wo have but sixty-one per cent of tho but a little lime to get thirty-nine per cent more." The liquor-sellers' insistent demand was to be let alone; Jet business profit by their experience. ' n THE SUGAR FACTORY SITE T N an interview in the Portland Oregonian of .January o, A Mossi-s. Nibley and Sanders are quoted as follows : Ilntea on sugar beeta from the forms of the growers to tho mill will do tormlno tho locution of tlio beet sugar factory to bn oitabllshcd nonr Crnntn PnsB. Wo have the mnttor up with tho Souhorn Pacific, and n conference on the subject will be hold In Snn Francisco next week. We hnvo In mind placing the, factory on the now Twohy railroad outside of (Irants Pass nboul three mllen. Hut this la dependent Upon tho freight rntes. t All of which is quite interesting, illustrating the scien tific management of tho now enterprise. Rates, not beet acreage, govern the locationand long-distance rales, at that. Tho beet acreage signed is along the Southern Pacific. Little of it lies along the Twohy railroad. JIalf of it lies south of Central Point. To secure cheap transportation to the factory from the field, it is of course essential to add switching charges and a haul over another railroad thirty miles away. The longer the haul, the cheaper, of course, both for" beets, beet pulp and sugar. That was what the promoters meant when they stated that tho factory would be located nearest tho greatest acreage of boots. The site selected is admirable in every way. Tt furn ishes a firm foundation.on shallow granite soil," that grows a fine crop of chaparral, manzanita and scrub oak, that has doubtless been approved for beet culture by the soil ex perts. Moreover, it can bo watered from 'Mr. Sanders' "Amen" dam system. Dut the promoters arc overlooking a bet. Tho faclorv should be located at the Twohy-Koddy new townsilo in tho Illinois valley, at the proposed lornunus of tho now rail road, right in the center of tho sugar beet fields some sev enty miles away. The haul is still further, therefore cheaper. Talcs of It Viih eolil. And (In lie. And ruining. Ami it won Sunday. I wm, all ireftfd up, In my one suit. Wlueli I wear. livery day, lleeuiiMi I have to. Or dy AiIhiii. Anil iIioukIi tliiw is ldeu It' too cold. To plav Ailniu. So I iuin nil riiotmeil Hp. And 1 win. full. Of hukoy. And (jooil cheer. llllt Sill) WK lllHll. IteeaUHe I kept her waking. So lung. In tlio ilttik. And (he ruin. Ami She um uulJ, And omuky. Aud I Nxke to Iter I Manfully. Awl Mtld: "Irft'i go hfljno." llUt ftllC MMWOltHl Mill. So hpoke iinaiu, lint Site wiik WH1. Hei-auM I kept har utlUmy, Out ui the ruin. Anil She stood. Ami nulkvtl. And Houhla't wove. So I iuUti kw, ItHt Ske nttvor w(l. Thuu I not huU. Aim! HiMi MMtHtuttf. And Hk KKwi. u4 I fjrtiM ker. And -mm Iti riUMsd. Viciouilv- Ad mU rinsMMlMr. Aad Hhr M Ami kkwl t me. lUit I (mIk .1 Aud it w s .I.hU And I illllii I- ' ii . . FAIRE" nation's wealth, and wo want u a the Town 1 was hoi. All oer. Ouee more I Kinlilied her, And spun her round. Ami u id Miuietliiug. Aud ealled her, A lml. Ami that did it. Kor She in u Cur. Ami She giiNpcil. And eoiiMlied. And hluileil. A ml we went home. And iieaily not Muuk, III llie iiiihI, Atul She rruNa to ffl wt. Till the iohiI im aml. So I lime lo wiillc, Ami .)mlg Kelly, U mud, ' UutMUixo hU Kumfe. Ik on the bMiuu Alloy, Aud Site tore tlio umil up, (iilltillK i my jrtuHo. And 1 want to uk, Alj-. Arunplner. Of .Mayor Dnoriuk. Or Miwekodv. To fix it. So Kelly ami I. OtU HHik. When we m. A. tmiiglnnry Ileal t TiMiibln Wo you have pulus In the roglon 1 tko hourtr Uoos your lioart thump? lu terrible iHiundlng alarms "UT Wkat U wionKf Do you Move Ikwe i)iuitauiM oaalon wuh MBU. Noarly all of Hue uoIkk aro tiod by hm drananioRt of tks MtWttfk- Werltl Toli nigwtlvo U MPetiAlly r.ramd4 far ldt 11m nmi d)riu. wd for rMiHH Um HMwtMtck to lis MrkMl fuattlott MIKADO GIVES JAPANS 500,000 AN IMPERIAL csr - vtrC IooioSt Ytomnti In .lapaii who mis lvm special honor at riinniallnii of emiKM-oi' lieruiiM' .f her luie. She llws In Osaka imil Is l). tenia old. She Js dionn lieiij being enirled lo (lie festivlllet on the lincU of'her Ian llonl uiio acted ns her attendant. The Importance 11V .1. Ah the time la drawing near when the fruit growers must get ready to spray, wo are nslted evory day by groweis throughout the valley when Is the proper time to put on cortaln sprays nnd what we consider tho right sprayn for certain pest. In times past we had what una called our Horticultural society, whoio our growers met together and diacussed these problems, aud In that way gained much valuable Informa tion nnd were able to profit by tho experience of growors who were suc cessful in handling the different pests thnt troublo tlio orchnrdlsts. In every district wo find hoiiio growers who seem to hnvo -better success in fight ing these pests thnu their nolghbora. Xow wo feel Biiro that thoso orchard Ists, who are succeasful in their spraying operations, would he glad to glvo iia tho bonoflt of their oxperlence and wo should he glad to have some of thoHo problems discussed through the pnpert., aa there seems to be no othor way to )?ot the Information be fore the people. This valley, aa well as other fruit sections, la losing thousands of dol lars every oar on account of codl ing moth and apple scab. In some sections there was a loss this oar of from tweiiiy-flvo to fifty per cont from worms. Tlio reason the worms wore hnrdor to control than usual was herause ut tho long, dry senaou. Growers know this Is always the eahu lu nut h seasons, and It would seem that (hoy would sprav more thoroughly and moio frequently un der such conditions. We believe It is possible to tiilso fancy fruit any sea son If the spraying is properly done at the right time, ami vve may say heio that vve think the right tlmo to spray for moth I as soon as the bloom has mostly fallen, and from ten to fifieeu da later for the sec ond spin), and then I would not fall lo put o.ii su application of armmito of load every thirty dura, until the danger of injury from woims was past. The Idea of watekiuK the dif ferent broods as they come aud regu luting our sprnyhiK nccoirtliigl will not work In such season k we had last year, as there wore worms hutch ing day during the long dr siiiuniei and the only way to guard a,;aint them Is lo keep tliw arsenatt oi i-,id there for them whenever th.- hpik ji So, as we have said. iiihh kmhiiJ are askluH us what wc Mould reiom-l iiieud as a spray for certain pests and' when we would apul) it. Wo ait- jo- lug to give here yur ytH-onimeudatloiiJ and tvll wkat vp am using in our own uroliurd. No doubt home will ,l.a greo with u, and we would llko to have ibeiu glvv their ideas, aud in that wa we UWy Hn i beritted. We rH-oiiiM4)id iMlivg llm of ul nUwr. ten gallons to the hundred, about the Uw4 tns buds bshi to swell, ar shortly after ths ihmu be gins to sbovir oh Ike bud. Then, nit or the cluster breaks open and the Hhk shews. ejM-ay Ked time with liKU) and sululmr. tbrM gallons to the kundrd. for a polos We do not iw IIm It l iicNMn to spray pears but one lfor th bloom iiiiIom the oivhard . iM4h f(ri I nh ati "' ' mw where on pra JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER lly .utut -nk. iixiiri.irrr OCTOGENARIANS WINE CUP AS CORONATION GIFT , "qyt of Proper Spraying A. PKIIItV onco with llnio and sulphur, wo would put it on us Into aa we can safely do so, about the tlmo the cluster break open. Hut on apples we bcllovo It Is very necessary to inaku the two ap plications. With both apples and bears vve would glvo flic calyx spray as soon as most of the bloom la off. "Wo would not wall for tho last bloom to drop, us It is very Import ant Hint you get this calyx spray on as early aa possible, In order to pre vent the scab spores from develop ing on tho jiown growth. In this calyx spray vve would uso nrsenato of lead, regular strength, and atomic sulphur, regular strength. Wo would spray ugnlu lu nbout ten or fifteen days with load and ntomlc sulphur, nnd lu about thirty days wo would put In the third spray, using ntoiuie sulphur aa boforo. This, wo bcllovo should control the scab unless there should come a cold wet spell of vvoathor., when It would bo necessary to fi gni n uso soiiio atomic sulphur, or porhaps you can uso Ilordenux sufoly tit that time of the yenr. Wo do not fool Hint you nro safe to uso oither Ilordenux or llmo iiud sulphur eurly In the season, on account of In. Jury from burning, ns wo usually have more or less rainy, diiinn wea ther dm lug the early part of tho sea- son. l-.lther of these sprays will hum the fruit ir iiM-d of sufficient strength to bo effective, should there bo wot weather Immediately artor applying Ihoni. We wunt to any hero that our, greatest double about tho blooming period It that we usually have two or tluee weeks of cloudy, rainy won 't her. aud most growers wait for tho weather to settle before putting on their cul spray, nnd thus give tho scab time to gel a good hold on their fruit. You should spiny between showers or In any wa to got the sulphur on during ths time, us this Is Just the kind of weather when the scab g developing ver fn.it, and If uu put off the spruvjua operations ou are almost certain to have scab. As for laier moth, we bolluve jou should be sure and have plenty of arsenate of l.-ml on the fruit about the flr-t of .umit. ,uul then in a dry season winter apples Miould in- spruj. JHE PAGF MEDFORD'S LEADING" Motion Picture Theater TONIGHT The Thirteenth Girl Uroadw Slat Feature llnee-act drama It an unluck number for the lit tle fashion model, but. despite tho great odds, hor stiirllug character and iunau goodness saves her from the "easiest road." Benjamin Buntcr Book Agent itHicrai'h one-art tonisdv. The Merry Models Kssaru 4 ". t. tii, a hi, punPh George Ade Fable of I no I loir and the Heiress ! l'Mal Hotlt. li.tJv III 11 a. I r.L.. .... . W.. I cd about tho flr-t of September. These lato sprays will prevent many moth stings. Wo know sonio growers will say that this mothod or spiayiug wilt bo loo expensive but wo vvnnt to say hero Hint growing culls Is too expen sive, nnd tho tlmo has como when wo must quit or go out of business. Tho method or putting on tho spray Is vory important. Wo nro satisfied many growers go lo nil tho expense nnd do vory lttlo effective work when they, go over their orchards with their spray machines. Wo believe the Uordenux nozzle la the only nozzlo that nhotild ever bo used and then we hollovo many growers uso too high pressure. Wo bcllovo In a drenching spray thnt will sonk ovcry part of tho No. 158 Iteport of the Condition of The Jackson County Bank at .Mcdford, in the Slute of Oregon, nt tlio close of business Uccoinbor Hist, 1U15. ItCMIIIUCH Lonns nnd discounts l,1,1,li02.t I Overdrnfla, seemed nnd unsecured 12, lMi7.lt llonds nnd warrnnta ,..... III!, 872.1 1 Stocks nnd othor securities ll.'JSO.OO Hanking houso ao.ooo.oo Other real estate owned .". 17,788.12 Due from bnnka (not reserve banks) ...-...M.......ryr....... JI.OSllMO Due from approved reserve bnnka -..;........... ul......... S!),l-'!!0.-:! Chccka mid other cnah Items u.4...9......4k...l.,... l,lll0.Sli ICxchnnges for clenrlng houso ...: L..:.... 1!,27C.J! I Cnah on hand 30,r72.78 Other reseurces: gold dust ....,..y..v....i..'. Oil. 'Jo Total i...S...Jl u 059,001.5 MaldlKles V-' . Capital stock pnld In . ' $100,000.00 Surplus fund -t 75,000.00 ITndlvlilcd profits, less expunsos nnd tuxoa pald... 17,n.S!.88 Due to banks nnd bnnkors 5,02(5.05 Individual deposits subject lo check 2:i7,.s5:i.l7 Demand certificates of deposit 1,500.2 1 Certified checka .. 0,200.00 Tlmo nnd Savings Deposits 101,878.11 Mills payable for money borrowed 15,000.00 Totnl J050.00I.C5 STATU OF OltHCO.N. County of .Jackson, as: I, C. W. McDonald, .cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly awear that tho nhove atutomunt Is true to tho best or my knowledge and belter. C. W. McDONAhl), Cashier. Subsrlhod and sworn to before me this 7th dny of .Innunry, 1910. lli:i,l-:. UAUSDALI-:, Notary Public. My commission o.xplios February 19, 1917. COItltKCT Attest: II. U. lA'MajJIi.V. nKO. It. L1NDI.UY, V. J. IJMIJK1CK, Dlrcclora. J kj ' AMR HE H a2V -m m il '"WHERE THE . r TODAY A two reel Kevstono Coiuodj that will aurely mnko you laugh. A RASCAL'S WOLFISH WAYS A lnugh from atari to flulxh. BAD BUCK OF SANTA YNEZ Foatuiing tho world's greatest western actor, WM. S. 1IAUT. Wo personally guaranteo this to be ono of tho boat wostern subjects seen at tho Star fur some time. ' THE WOMAN OF NERVE A three-reel drniun told In ouo part. Seo our show first, Its tho best lu town today, COMING SUNDAY NEDRA A special 1'atlio (iolil lloostur play lu flvo pleasing parts. U jou hnvo never seen u Cold Itooster pluy stint now. Thoy urn lu a class by themselves. Niiilru will pleaso jou from Doglunlug to end. The i'atho News will also bo shown. NOTK You can not afford to miss our Monday show if jou nro nu admirer of beautiful Maigucilte Clark. Shu will be seen MONDAY (One Day Only) lu ono of the giealset plajs of her career SEVEN SISTERS The Star theatre's program for the coming week will break all previous house records. Iteinoniber tho Genuine husky Paramount "CAIt.MH.V, fen lur ing the world's greatest opera star Oeraldine Farrar, will bo among the big features at this theatre next week, Don't ovorlook "TIIH KAUhK'S XKST." frW1millll1M IWIWI J I Ill I I 1.1. in mm; 8 THE UN IN " wm Jill AVhat tho Foi ; I Ijll )rovi'(l by its dj g llll more than Midi I plo to nndcrstM i J owiu'i' knows liM , " I rijns it and vnvm Tl of the host nuiW I I fffit-ipiit, it snvA i nn(l "'"lcnaiiJF vi'iw low jirfp. h'uimhoiit $ailU; llll Tnui'ins Cu- ij;.0r Town Car $610, f. o. I). Detroit. On sale at I C. E. GATES' I ll!S!ST!!!!!Sn!J!!J'!!T'"''''','j;' ' " i'"wii m 'HI - " MM"WI, i -!- mni in tjnai,, ,ni iiiriii-niiiin,, , L-ailJLannjin.mi I Irco and fruit, espeqlully the first fovvspruya. It Is Important to tuka plenty of tlmo to thoroughly cover evory part of tho trco, spraying tlnougli tlio tree and wetting tho friilt on tho oppoBlto side of tho tree. Whqro freo3 nro vory high n -tower Is necessary to roach tho higher brnn ches. The iden of walking nround tlio treo nnd' Just spinylng tho otit sldo Is all wrong. Thcro la no uso to put spruy on ono sldo of an apple nnd nono on tho other side. Wo liopo growors will get down to business thla coming year and grow flrstclusa fruit. Wo must do It If wo aro over to get back the reputation wo hnvo onjoyed for growing tlio flnost fruit lu tho world. We can do It. Let us try. .1 -A ' &2..&yL3 LKUWUS'llU !d m war bri sImm ' lrii II Kulusitv 4sn(. )UkiH iiruc Slom Adv i' ........ , n . M p, uir -'- . IO-. Ihr ..iiiua ,,rOl ,41. ' -i -. t'uiiri ' "V l!. .1 ,, , II. fl. BTisr, i mi i U lib Mr It ' ira MoUord mo. .iiuoiimmr mum I rnrr I