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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1916)
h: F7TOP2 8DC soBDi'oni) matt; trhifnr, medfoiid. orawox. sATrnruy, .usrnARY ft, lolrt " '' ' "'I! J L. ,v lIJl JILI1 IP I r f 111 r , WIS COLLAPS E TRAFFiC DELAYED BY HEAVY STORM IS HE LISTENING? The rnin which hf(jnn Ions than forty-eight hours ago and has oon tluticd intermittently sinco is hailed riK a welcome change, iti the weather. Tim precipitation yesterday meuNureil .18 of an inch, .Jill of an iilch last night ami .10 at noon, making a total of .70 of an inch in thnt liine. The haronieter is falling rapidly, indicat ing a eonlinuation of tho rain in the valley, while biiow is falling in equal abundance in the Kurrotinding moiui- taniK. The storm nppcnrs to ho general over southern Oregon nnd northern California. .Southern Pacific train were delayed today from the north. Kightcon InoliCR of snow nt tunnel 0, between I.clnnd and Merlin, i.s report ed, while trainmen say there Ih more snow in sight in the foothill in that .direction thnn there has heretofore been this Benson. Nix fed of miow is reported in the Siskiyou moiintaiiiH. Electric wires1 are down between Ashlnnd and Fall Creek nnd between IVill Creek and DiuiMiinir, nnd between Yrekn and Heott'n Valley, while north of this point the wires nio down between rtleilin and Qlendnle. Tho snow, even in the hilln, np pears to he very wet. Tho wires, both power, telephone nnd telegraph, are being disordered nioro from the weight of the snowfall than from the violeneo of the wind. Jn the valley there is no wind blowing at this lime, ntr has theie been dtuiig the pres ent pieeipitntinn. ART EXHIBIT IS I : - jpT t fl& ? '' rJlt &trtfhu S'iO'.' i T fw" 2 TgoVgoggogV'ogoH "uQmP ft tSv4? oV32A ir1$T 1if !m 4. "VJ 'JU1J4?'. JjKUB&L- VoggggM yf-I UogirJgggi ? tttfw Tr??Tr!iyl3KT. 'ty v'tfWBBimBBBrSiBpfa. . Bt j4bgoggon mm4h . $& xiBH OR LOGANBERRIES l. I 1 r ' Z. r . &i ., . i t i- :,a,rt)t Kif J allies.) (New llsulclic.s fitiin (ifiieva state t Jul t (lerinany N considering sending her jM-aro tonus to (ho POSTPONED A WE EK On account of the illness of Miss Doiland Itobmson, who has been suf fering from ti severe attack of la grippe, the studio lea, which was to have been hid at the Holland hotel Friday, .Inniiiiry U, has been post poned one week. The vnriaitH com unities are sparing no effoit to make, this event thoroughly enjoyable to all who attend, Hy your presence you vill necomplish three good thing yon will do honor to a local nrlisl oi much ability, j,ou willpo ouielf a delightful aftenioou and you will put 25 cents into tho fund for civic jniprmcnientx. Nome of Sludford's best dramatic and musical talent will contribute In the pleasure of the afternoon, thus assuring its artistic huccchh. FIRE, MURDER AND RIOTS FILL Y0UNGST0WN, OHIO Y0lNGST0V. Jun. S. Four men were killed, nineteen other Hir poim liH'liulliiK u womnu xhot, nnd fifteen city blocltn destroyed ty fire oh u result of rioting Browing out of the steel mill strike hero lust ulnlit. At 3 o'clock this mornlug tlio flro un still raRlnp; liming caimod a Iosh itillmatcil nt from ft00,000 to l, 000,000. Troops of the Htuto Nation al (Juard are gunrdlns outside the city but will not bo brought In until daylight. Pending their arrival armed cltlions patrolled tho strike zone. Itlotors who for hours had hold tho city In a reign of terror, looting stores and tho postofflco and scttliiR flro to many IiulldliiKs hcKan to null tho streets after rumors of tho arrhul of tho troops spread. Citizens how ever, fear a new outbreak at dayllKht, us It Is known that some of tho riot th have obtained a suppl) of diu iii I te. PARIDIE OF TO S FINE ATTRACTION COMING GE LARGE PERCENTAGE SCHOO L CHILDREN POOR PHYSICALLY !throiHh school in bad physical con dition, the speaker declared. The discussion of the subject wns thioughout presented with n consci entious regard for 'scientific facts 'elicited by most careful survey of i school pupils and their physical and mental conditions. It wns utally in structive alike to school pntion and the more advanced school pupils. Mr. and Mrs. II. H Corliss nnd tholr son Guy, of "West Phoenix, re turned home Thursday ftom Portlnnd U'lioii lliov Htinnt thn linlMnvu tvllli tho I'ngo theater, will without doubt i proved to be intere-tiug and instnic- j ju,K,, Corliss nnd family. be one of the finest attractions thnt I live. Xotwi(litnnding the inelemency i t . ' ' fP flw ntnimiir wiliiiiil nulnttiu ni' itwi ll llll1 ltJ nMllMII .t"H'T - "Tho Ihrd of Farndise," which is) j)r. He Husk's lectuie to a large, booked for the llHh of this month at .audience at the high school last night : GREAT DEMAND F . AT ALL CANNERIES i j Iteferring to th- article on logan berries in thw paper tin Friday, Man- inger Hoke of the Itogite ltner valley CanniiiL' t'o. states that he had or ders in advance for more loganberry juice hist .tear than he could obtain berries to produce. Ho has promiso Ibis year of a much larger supply of the bcirics. A good many vineyards planted Inst spring will coino into bearing this year, and from them he expects n good supply, if the vinc- I vnrdista will tnke care of tho irriga tion of their berry gardens, lanager Hoke also stated that, in a conversation with Mr. Heed, a prominent member of the Jlogv.e Itiver Oichaid Co., which has expended over .f;i00,000 on its orchnrds and vineyards in the northern end of tho' valley, including its irrigation sys tems, the latter said that on his visit to California berry producers, where i he investigated carefully all of the methods and their products, Califor nia producers admitted that they could not produce as fine a logan berry rpi the Oregon product. The California beirv is less juicy and less in its delicacy of flavor. The estimate of I00 crates to tho acre of loganberries is said by grow eis to bo very modest; that an acre of loganberries in this vicinity, un der irrigation carefully anplicd, has produced more than 800 crates. The exact figures on this particular vioc- yord are ascertainable and will bo ob tained and given later. Altogether, it is believed thnt the loganberry has a splendid future in this valley. They will evidently bo a conspicuous figure in the system of diversified farming that will surely follow the intiodiiction of general ir rigation here. Without tho latter, successful diversified fanning i.s im possible. Tho county court Saturday com pleted the selection of county elec tion .boards. No. 8236 ItEPORT OF TUB COXDlTlO.V OP The Medford National Bank ty A nt Medford, Oregon, In tho Stnto of Oregon, at the close of business on De cember 31st. 1915. ' . ; iiRsouncns. Loans and discounts $ Overdrafts, secured V. H. bonds deposited to sccuie circulation (par value) 100,000.00 Premium on U. S. bonds 1,800,00 Honds other than U. S. bonds pledned to secure postal savlnRS deposits 0,000.00 Ilonds nnd securities pledged for State, or other deposits or bills payable (postal excluded).... D.OOO.pO Securities other than U. S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 14,C0.19 Totnl bonds, securities, etc Susbscrlptlon to stock of Federal Iteservo Hank.... 7.rr00.00 Less amount unpaid ' 37R0.00 Value of banking house (If unencumbered) 43,800.00 Kurnlturo and fixtures Heal estate owned other than banking house Not amount due from Federal Iteservo Hank ' V Net amount due from approved reserve ngentB In New York, Chicago nnd St. Louis 27.01JJ.10 Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities 129,312.43 Net nmount due from banks and bankers (other thnn Included In 10 or 11) Exchanges for clearing house Outside checks nnd other cash Items Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Coin and certificates Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo duo from U. S. Treasurer. i,r.90.ir 28!)!4l f $294,028.08 G38.32 101,800.00 2 4,4 B0. 19' 3,750.00 43.800.00 r.,00.00 31,914.95 12,430.00 (' 1C7.230.S3 3.14C.71 3,467.86 l.sss.r.c 4,800.00 29,r47.8'0 Total LIAIIIL1T1KS. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits 3(5,203.33 Less current expenses, Interest and taxes paid l'J,OSC!4 4 . .'V ?. Circulating notes outstanding Dividends unpaid Individual doposlts subject to check - Certificates of deposit due In less thnn 30 days.... Certified checks .'. Cashier's checks outstanding Postal savings doposlts , State, county,' or other municipal deposits secured by Item 4c of "Resources" Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days.... Total demand deposits Timo deposits , ; Other time deposits Totnl of time deposits I50,lti3 320.GC0.70 r., 000.00 22,933.33 $100,000.00 25,000.00 17,200.89 100,000.00 12.00 295.991.05 13,717.43 81.70 ic 3,084.35 5,000.00 5,000.00 2,085.41 98,22(5. Ct Cl.927.13 the management will have secured for us this season. This production is beautiful and most refreshing in iIh 'treatment. It is the latest play of Richard Walton Tally, who also wioto l'Oinar, the Teiitmnkor" nnd "The Rose of the Itiiueho." The scene is laid in the Hawaiian islands, the laud of Sunshine, languor and love, and surrounded by an at mosphere of glow and wauntle which is maintained throughout without a tlaw ifv wore well represented in the at tendance. Dining the cnnixc of tho lectuie, Dr. Do llilsk staled that ho had in vestigated educational conditions in Colorado, Indiana and .MnHncluistt(s and hud pursued research woik at the Clark uuiverit.v, working with President (i. htanley Hall of that in stitution, mid ho was willing to say with einphntds thnt, in equipment, buildings, etc., he tiuds Oregon is far The play was presented hero two!"''''"'' "f ".v of the three states TITANIC SLAV EFFORT DEFOnE CZERNOWITZ LONDON. Jun. S Some Idea of tho determined nature of the Huhsian blow on the Ilessarnblun fiont Ik con yoyed bv Petroi;rad dispatches today -ivliloh slate that (he HuiMluns for tlfty hours concentrated loo guns on tho Austrian positions at Czcmowltz 48 a preparation for Infnnlry nttaok Tbo Ru6sIhii communications do not yet claim Hint Ciornowitr hun fallen but dlnpatrheii from Herman sources 4tHit tho TenKiulc position there Is erltkal. nn not ft clejir whether tho Run s4aj2p rat Ions m this theater her wMymtltilg gcacral orfiuilv move iwtfejail the Russian armies fruut thu Wftlco tia Rumanian border or wrifjplko a divlbion of pMraltoi Mis-ltH5.nt f.ineneas ttetdgnetl to wWke thj prt-Rure u! tlia ooutrul jMtwern In jke H.lsau ul IhcJiI.ii Ultyess tuo'Unl.ai. from Tho fivin lug km lie.H,r "' '"ott blue' ii.r mjtmr, secerjHgB to noth tit o i SS'fe,,8fl?'w ' " vv ' ' " ' SeIlSrtSa' tit- lufi.r. , mmnimk rIu" ' h I" "it. tut... ir kMd l hMMl OK' uiurs. I and 11 halt .vcars ago, hut was wit nessed by very few, to the regret of the many who too late realized its unusual literary mid mtistiu met its, lor Richard Walton Tully, who is most happily gifted in poolic sense, has conceived of the life and emo tions of these simple, pence-loving people with depth of iiuderstaudiiiK and sympathy for which his peisonal contact ami life with them so well prepared him. The production is under the man agement of Oliver Moroseo. In view of the choice uunlitic which this pla.v posesses, it will ho indeed a fact to be deplored if the public does not, up on this second opportunity, icspouil en masse and enjoy tin iiuniutiiall.v fine attraction. Needless, to sny that the Drama league heartily suppoits it and that the local center will endeavor to briiitc to it nn audience woilhy of it, both 111 sire niul npnreciatiou. PHKSIDKNT DRAMA I.HAfiTI mentioned. The vital points in the doctor's ad dies me no closely tola led that justice cannot he served hv quotum detached portion of it. Refeniiig to the pupils' eapaeilv for woik, however, the lecturer said it is important to make 11 cnivful sur vey theieof in order to avoid injur.v by overwoikiiig the child. .Mau.v children are found who are of slow growth, mentally and physically. Aeaiu, some will eoutiniiu to grow ineutallv until they are '2 ,cnrs of age ami nioie. .For many important reasons, the speaker declared, chil dren cannot all ho heated alike in tlje matter of assigning volume of woik, Ten per cent of children in school differ from malnutrition. Ten thous and children M" to school in Chicago without biiuikfast. Fifty per cent of school children have ileea.ved teeth. Ten per cent have enlarged cervical glands. Fifty per cent show tuber- i&eiszmt -COT h uBe Sure About Your Eyes Have Them Examined" You nro safe here. No experimenting, no carelessness, nil Is accuracy. A reputation built upon service, epeilence, nnd knowl edge of tho human oyo protects yo'u. Y)ii Wont Have to Wear (ilas.sts I'nless you Need Them. Lfl, 1I1VLIV.1 ;joh i:.ST 3IAI.V STRKF.T .Mi:il'OHI Total 1722,933.33 STATK OF OREGON, County of Jackson, ss: I, John S. Orth, cashier of the nbovo-nained bank do solemnly nwcar that tho above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN 8. ORTH. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 19 1G. O. M. ROHERT3, Notary Public. My commisilon expires September 23, 191C. CORRECT Attest: "W, II. GORE. V. E. MERRICK, J. A. PERRY, Directors. LiVl "2MrjFQjriitt4 5 JjjSk Preparedness 3 ?v!Sft?) The motor cr owner who tokes ad van- r i J$rJ&F3l? acc ' our ttery service iow doesn't jf ya V) aFSfT ,lave to wonY bout what U likely to r ( Q$5L I THE ELECTRIC SHOP f "V l03-l05S.Centr.il. Phone 22-J 3 m Free inspection of anv battery at any time m;oh3m culou wystems; ten Hr eeut will die . 1 1 inn 11. rum M'i- ei'iii nwve ncieei- MIhs Carmen, daiiKhtcr of Chief iv vision. Two and a half per cent of Police llltthon, who has been III have heait trouble. Five per cent arc for some dn.vs, Is repotted to be bet- 'eanilidates tor tieutiiicnt for nervous ter today disoulet- A Iupjc peiventaue o BREAK UP BRONCHIAL COUGHS, CROUP AND COLDS PROMPTLY MiiUe the llet Itcimsly al Home IUH Teaspoousful for .10 Cents. Don't noglcd our first (old lefuuded i iliem If It Is not found cough or any Hionchlitl affection thU the liest roiued) ever used In Sovoro fall, but oonimoiH'e tieatuieut Im-! ( " Colds. Wliooplug C'ouisli Ii or nioillfttiilv. Hint thronxh umIiib tb l -ioup, nun ll win also o louuil - ,, . . , . . ,'eolli'ut for Rrouolilal Asthma mid nronr mMllelH. It ciiii be eheckd , ,,,,. ,,,,, ,, lruKBlfU 110111 uu very stall ami )ironill curod, but if tteglts'lod prottably Mill hang on all winter; If it does Hut d vt)Qi Into something inor Mrioait, such as PueutuuHla or Consumption Tru. thur are hundreds, m thoun sails of couich rmetlf oh the mai het. While Mimi' are good. tbr ai many which ilveiv harmful, du to tha narcotic liih thay tonlaln Hut vthy ev itrlmeit with ihvatt aHfiertHt rame ii imral) m the airvMtk MNrhaia I Mime KMlltuonUla r oa the rx uiate.i claims of waaiifafturvrii. ui,.i, s. uruaHo'a NVw CoaoMtrai- .1 1 mx . 1. 1 mat la auM by tho Med 'i I' " 10 oh anvk yaiallha u 11 ' 1 -' iwrftil BaKarMM tion vn rVeii uiiirt 1110U1 wl'l ' guaraiaaelng "that It will Im tho boat rewotty ever usod,' It will llkawUe b fouad tho moot ecunoHiloal, be cattto on bet th lid ceuts worth) makes a full plMt 1 lis teaaBonnsfuli ot lha moot airallful nicdlrlni' for any of tho ubova affeUbn. wIhh uiUtHl at hutiio with one ulnt 01 sian- are not, bat arc uoal- ulalod augar aa on IihU idnt ol aolar. It oaahaa aa much, or mor. 1 I baa wtMitd aoat ou u u or la 00 or ahuoot any of Hie urdluarv rad nioia kta4a, aold ta unttoa iioidtug ooly 11 tg tt toaapot mful. You will t tk aol Judae ouraolf and II moot loo a a in e tgltivol) Motor " Marauiw fkkh the draailoU mo tmr lliw faaMMa Aaili I'u laa thin ii'imJv. V T ? V T ? V ? 1 V V ? ? V ? V r ? V t ? V f r t r r r r r r ? : t ? V y v T ? V v t ? V Y v s 4 a Irrigation With Electric Power h mention bv Kleetrically dnven Humps is Economical, Reliable and Efficient and CXCCls nnv other form of Power. Motors ninv be dnven day nnd night if desired, with no oilier caro thnn an oc casional renewal of oil. To start, it is hiiuply necessary to (It row n switch. If you hnve n boiuco of wnler supply from Well, Crc,ek, Pond or Itiver, you can Irrigate by Hlootrio Power and have water when and where you want it. Our Power Lines cover n large jiortiou of Jackson and Josephine Counties nnd we nio constantly making new extensions, UaMv 4. r "j INFORMATION CARD Anyone desiring estimate of cost on proposed inigntion plant will receive prompt leply by filling out the follow iinr fonn nnd mailing to Califoinia-Ore-gon Power Company, Medford, Oregen: Number of Acres dosiicd to Iirigate .. . .. , , , L, LJ Total lift in feet fiom wntur level of well or st'ienm to highest poiut of land to irrignto .. .,r..., ... ..,....., ......... Number of feet of pipe rcquiied.-.. , -ti , . , , Number of feet of ditgh or flume icquiivd ..,--y Water Supply ("well or stream) and name gf stream Signed . .. .-. .,.. P. O. Addict - Locatien: Section . , Twp. Knngc II f TTrS. California -Oregon Power Company ! Phone 108 210 West Main Street MEDFORD, OREGON ? "l"Sl"llW i