mnmmnimm. r il ! ft Hi fc ;-l r? 5 1 o HJ 1 rAOTS mx An&nrcrnn MATr mnrnrn, MfworiD, rmwifa. M"n.r, -MLJkJM. --- unj.i i, j- j - -jjj - ---i i 1- - - --:mT. "' '."I . - .' r1" ' ' ' - ANALYSTS'dFSOfLS iARBITRATION FIXES CHINESE PROVINCE 'CHASE APPOINTED WAN WELL OFMED FORD VALL EY RIGHTS-OF-WAY OF IC HOW I t TURIS7 FOR DRILL V mtK.iM'Mrr luwwtujijwBtrjg'M '- It to mi ttMt prvpwMM, ' Jf " LJMl.lt.. -..! ...a.w.iallr fi trill It hi fhtflff. -J.WI.. U-J ,. tUr Amrir'iV of nil "il Hl-her lM "'' -BfWfi m that ditHH. An arte-mn flw ft tim. btn L.rnlljr nd ahtwijL wwifif Do .. . .... -i.... .. Aa It ttf fntnj, mil w nnw . i" h-ty LOPES NOW BEING MADE! PRICES FOR CANAL FULL REBELLION WASCO COUNTY. VEINS OF COAL y K. C. Ifolmcr, Bouthern Oregon experiment station.) Right f way far the Kogue river ; I'EICINO. Jan. 31. The protuv Tlie county o, oara ha leeueii canal from Central Point to Tolo.'bf Kweichow in in full rebellion. The the owK nnnonitaement: At it farmera and fruitgrower j hwh .i,rHllllllNi lo hnu PBtnirtiflii.mnior trn. forc,.I t fU- Jnnn.rr "Arthur R. Chase, for two and ono ....;... 1...1.1 -. it...ir.i .... ......... i -- " -,... .,. . . imT-!iii iii-iii n( .liriiiuiu uii tinuuiir; 22, tho writer mndo vtne stfllwunt legardiriK tlio lime coi.Mnt of Jrtek mju county soils. Th'-t? atnfbinonU liavo reer'y bom 'uwtlni'd lit tlie columns of (life pnpr. With refer ence to this the writer wdie to ul mit the following fnrS tfl the fnrm crs of this comity. A Htinjy of Our Bolls of Ihc canal, now seem- in a fair wa?f jfl Brj eotninnniention have been in- B,f ,mn ,lnral tlwl Supervisor of adjustment, fndcr the liw panned ,orniplwL ,t ,,.,.,, that ,,. jof Supervisory District Xo 3. hat Jtut UcndnrcU his ronlKiintlon to become eonntr ngrlculturlHt of W'snco county. hi oh payn u rauok batter hi uir j.0i Krniun . i wir ..imntn.u , . q.,.,,.,, Ki fcnl. , . the eo.ntHr tannot o hrod with ,,, ,JV ,hr voliitloiiKtH. rover drnnngo awarded h n jury In , n, ,.. " ,t.. v-..-.- ii- pwmiou mo i .. i . , ' CTJiiuijr King. yi lh iflnpwc Kinttff. '.gnlary than Mr nnnilomiintion nninnliiKni. 1ml mimt . . ........ .. . '" mnu u. i m. f i, ;.. TI.U il.nMH.nml -?u0"1 ntunl m,m ,0 ,',(,. ol tlnB In Jackaon county. idolnv until too Into in the ncnMou fur 'tlin water to ha nrailflhlu for the Wbn In need of a rtmeilr for th- i out economical to ute, for the renwn .trwtlment ol bronclila! affectlont. that one bottle (jO ecnta wortii) Waetbe te darelop tbe Cbndwik wteh as brenehttln. wlwopla euiu. roaaea a full ptat (U8 tvaspoonnful) well urvpotitioa, tycated at the uae i.roup, tMorn cou(?. wldii or of the meat oxeellent etftfRh medltlno, of Mwirit Oriaile. aboct M.t nilMi oaMenoee. don't almplr aek the droa-1 after IkiIbk mlsed at homo with ono oathfaet of Medfonl. nn arteaion'Kiet for a 'couah medicine" but get, pint of pranulntod adKor and onc-hnlf water atmree project, or an an oil liropoaition or a eonl mine, nppoam to he tko prohtcm next to be aolrcd In the projtr of "! enterjinw. Tlic well m dom about 1000 foet. r'oitr . . . . i vmnA n imq hiii iiMim iMtrifiLrnifMi ill nnsn lias nnnii wbi ....r . ..t .. ... .w..- --- - -. .-. ....,.. ,, ....... n ...... ... ..i . mi. :.... ...i.M .. tint tenth. In tin naBrejrnto iney.iuror. ineaainu raontj uu. Hui the boat. Tell him to ko )oh Schlff mann'u Now Concentratwl Bxpoeto ront, instead of bolnn lndeed Into Oho reslnna Durinj: the year 1011 the huifcu icominir aoaaon of noils of tho L'. 8. Jupurtiritmt of nffneulttirc mndeHiii e.xhuiMtlea ol! survey of Jackson ooiinty. Ke-ry soil typo in tilts county was nnrefully Htudird, nnd all of Micmj typta were named nnd 'properly olnnbified. The reHiilts were pablihcd in Ini'lHtin entitled "Soil Stt of tho Mdford Area, Oron." This hullotir. nlxo cDtitniiiH n Inre f.c.orcd a;ep tlinwini; the o.xne location of cvirj ypj. Ibi thia mnp any fami In the eovctv can be i-nnllv louatid. and the noil trc or tjju !iieh it rejMllRiRnifinfl. rTfi? ily rietanlitnml. ThU hit"etin doe not, ltoworflr, flv fLc olffcuiinl oom jwrnltioii cr plant food eont'int of ;he dilferent soil tvp-. m hiuh. When we eoimider the fact The Bouthern OxtftoB HkPermu'nt tlmt an average erop of thirty buaheU HiiiTiou, Mirreinre, una aonietn irr ;of wnent. inelnrtinr atraw, remove KccoftuizItiK tliia fart, inont nf tlin properly owners hnve either milmiit trd thm matter to arbitration or nffroed upon a apooifio jirioe. Ad .uRtmenta of two milt begun in prrul inp, Iravinp hut one unit to try, that npninat Do Ilarr. Dr. K. II. PIckel, Hornee Pollon and W. II. Ooro, iim arbitrators nwnrdod Anbury and Leo Ilonll .fl7.r prr nero for tho Inqd HctiiHllv lukni, holdii'i; that tho hunafila to tho land bv ren lUiineirrigatlon avail bj off-ennv iWniirgt. rrit WiTnaburv ' .Messrs. Jlanrj' and Purnell have settled upn.i upproximatelr the aatue Iimhio. a zone iiah ucen outlined witliin wliieli oxtonsen this board had novoral montlia ago determined to dlsi'onie -..i. i :..t ..' .....i . t.. . ..hi nilliinil, ijjnvm ri. phiii,i "I il . 11 (i the lendiHp: ojl 1ph hi Him fi.intv. The ehetnirnl departuMiit l Ii '' Ue experiment alntion at Connllm i nov making an exhnnatiro ehetnieal atud.v if i aeh type. When Utia work ia com liKtcd wt- will know definitely juxt how many Doynd of Ihne, potah, phtwnJiofua, uitrogou, niagueaium, fiulpuhrwnd hnmua tlirro are in an nere of'orory aoil tto. Tliiu work wait a'tavtod in tho aummer of 1015 and will bo eomplotiul by May, IfllO. Ah aoon na this work is completed a bulletin will bo published pivin? nil tho roKiilt. A copy of this will he aunt to exory farmer in southern Or egon, aa well os otlio.ru who may do- siro it. lIlKlt Mine Content Part of the ohemlenl work on thoao aoil typea hna nlnndy been eomplut h1, and tho Ihne ooulont of Kovurnl tyofl 1ms been determined. The lime oontout of these tyjcfl is very IiIrIi. Tb typo containing tho sinnlhwt itmuuut of lime uontaiiiH 2.11 pur cant, or 73j8fi0 pounds per nero to n depth of one font. Tho typo Nhnwiug the largoat amount of lime eoututna 3.18 par eent, or 121,800 poundK per neie. Tho average for nil. the samples o fjir dulurmined in 2.SG per cent, or Hi the rnte of 100,100 pound per noro to a depth of one foot. During tho pant fifteen years many nllfii'ellnneoim wimploa of noiln have Ijuen Ntuit by farmera from thia county to the experiment station at Corvallia for nnnlyaia. The avcrngo limo oon tout of all thoao miKoullanooiiH snin ple Ik 1.08 per eent, or at tho rule nf 37,800 pounds per aero to a depth Of ono foot. It i very oxidonl from tlioao fig iireH that the lima content of our woiIh .l.vkon enmity. Ichk than ten pound. of lima from an acre, it in evident that our foils con tain sufficient lime to laat for many yearn. rertJUjei' Iixporinveuta Puring the post four veara I hnu conducted many eomplcte fertiliter experiments on various aoiU, nnd with varioua eroM in the liogue Itivcr valley. Pur example, during the sen hoii of 101.1 we conducted n total of thirty aomploto experiments on thirty farms in JnekNon oountv alono. I'p to tho reent time we !iao not oh tuiuud any bnuefieial uffeet in any expurimont from the .o of lime. During the fall nf lfllfl a eomplete bulletin will be publlahed giving the reflultH of our fertilizer oxjierimontN covering a period of five yenra. Icus of I, lino It is well known by our fanner that some of our aolla actually eon tain an exeeaa of life. In iome of the orchards limited arena can be found which contain auoh an exeeaa of lime that the foliage of fruit tree turns yellow in midsummer, and often tho leave turn brown nnd fall off long before autumn. I havo uover hoard of a well in .Jackson county that did nut contain "hard" water, due in nearly eery in Ntnticp to a largo amount of lime in tho hoIK Cost of Itxperlmcnt Station The question ha been raised as In what the Southern Oregon cHtriiucnt station ooU the farmer of this county. Permit me to av tlmt .Jack son count) pay auniiHlly $150 to ward the MipMirt of tbi ttatiou. (ft ...! II. .. .1 1 ..an il - iriu'iii'iuiv ouc-uiiru, or tu, iu wits amount U p.iid b. the fnnuerH of the Afonocncy will protect forolgncra who niOthreatonod. TweUe thousand soldiers from Iho province of Knol'ltow are rcijjirtcd to bo marching, in company with Yun nnoho revoliitinnistN, upon Chung King, where fighting is expected to lake place within a few week. Tho inception of tho revolutionary movement in China, first manifested on the Chinese cruiser Chno-IIo at Changhai in the beginning of last I)e- with tho Borvlcos of one supcrvlitor at tbe ond of tho prcsont hcIiooI yoar, tvhon tho contractu with tho Btiper vlfors ton'nntcd. N'Ow that Mr. Chaso ban tendered his rcti,-natlon, tho new plan will be put Into offoct nt once, and from this tlmo on thore will bo but ono Btipcrvlijor, Sir. K. It. rotamon, in tho count. Too scnnoiH formerly supervised by Mr. Chose will In tho futuro be vlsltod by the Countv eemoer, ami winch nnsinnod more ser- School Buporlntcndont and Mr. I'eter ious proportioua when tho revolution-1 eon. This will moan, of course, that lata in the province of Yunnan an- 'your nchool will not bo visited as fre nownaed formation of a separate re-JquHiuly In tho futuro an lu tho past, onblie, was attributed to dissatisfne. jltoworer, with tho hearty co-operation tion with the purpose of Preaidant of teachers, school officers and school Ynau Shi Kai to reatorw a monarch-! patron, we hopo to keep the sehoolr ial form of government. I.ONTK)?. Jan. 31 The number of Mongolian insurgents hna been in creased bv 20.000, according to a Mukden dixpnteh, soys Heuter-a Pet rograd correspondent. The drapatvh nddx that the insurgents are march inc toward Peking. SEALING CLAIM VERDICT GIVEN BY CANADIAN JUDGE of tho county up to standard." COURTHOUSENEWS ,M)rted b Jacirrnn Coonti t tract Co tilTttj nd fir t ltoal I-'stato Transfers i. V. Thomas to V. K. Isaacs, land In Perr ro-HUb-dlv. . $1000.00 OTTAWA, flnl .Tun .11 In,- . C. .MCAIHSIOr Ol UX 10 LU- I.. A. Audetto of tho exchequer court, I ' ita'a Uank of Ashland, pt. commissioner annotated to lnvnstl- "IB-IK, Q C D 1.00 --.. . men to "take notice." Some evidence tlmt a flow of gas may be foiMid hat beon iiuoovered. Altogether, it Iiuk become nil interesting problem. Its final solution is expectantly awaited. Whether it be gas, pc-nilcum, an ar tesian flow of water or a coal mine, Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tcllo why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. gate the pel n si. sealing cUtms, made lit report public today. Ono thou sand bIx hundred nnd five, claims amounting to $9,200,000 were sub mitted to him nnd hi awnrds total $r,0,C0. Tim claims are dlvldod Into five elns4ea: (a) Thoito arising prior to the Paris award regulations In 1894; (b) elalma by poalors who never soalod In the north Pacific; (c) claims follow ing the Paris nward regulalloaH; (d) claims owing to tho pelagic soallng treaty of 1911; (n) various none of tho above classes Why is roan nnd woman, half the tlmo, fooling nervous despondent, worried; some day headachy, dull and unBtrung; boiuo day really Incapaci tated by Illness. If wo all would nractlco Insldo-batli- Ing, wlint n gratifying chantro would taho place. Instead of thousands of Uon'a Dank of Ashland, pt. half-alclt, anncmlc-looklng souls with rasiy, muauy complexions wo snouid 1 sco crowds of happy, healthy, rosy- chcoked pooplo everywhere. Tho roa ' aon Is that tlio human system does not rid Itsolf oach day ot all tho waste which It accumulate under our pres ent modo of living. For ovcry ouact of food and drink taken Into tho ftystem noany an ounco or waBto matorlal must bo carried out, olso It ferments WW- ' m W (Mr v?7 Xn Vm, Chapman et ux to Cltl zen'fl nank, Ashland, land In Ashland Ilomstoad Aisn. .. 800.00 David V. Luko to II. M. Mo Karland, land In Orchard Home Assn. Tr. Mcdford, as- Bli'nntnnt nf tinnil 1 ft ft . ,, , . . ",',"",V nnd forms ptomnlnollke poisons which Julia A. Owen to M. Ham- nre ntsorbed Into the blood. Ilton, pt. 30-SW 10.00 Just as necessary as It Is to clean , tho ashes from tho furnaco oach day, t ImfnrA llir. flrn ti'lll l.lirn lirlivlil nti.l : ;r. : '" "r... ".,." "V""".,".- i OBITUARY. e soallng Alexander Martin, an old resident nccMinumuon oi inuigpsuuic , . .!.. ii , , .i body toxins. Men nnd womi elalma of of Oakland, and proihlont of the sick or well, nro advised to I Klamath Palls bank. Is dead at his' mornlnir. liofnrn lirnnkfnsf Tho commlasloner finds that tho homo, 700 Tenth slrotd, following a ronl hot water with n toaspoonful of only portMon. ent.tlml to compensation brief ll.noas T XSS$&Mto niu VIIW1 Yi HU HUIU lilhtflttl 111 I'Vlkl- hot, so wo must each morning oloar tno insiuo organs or mo previous day's accumulation of Indlgostlblo wasto nnd omen, whetbor drink onch morning, beforo breakfast, a glass ot Write Drawing Win a Prirwt It's an acliievement in Coffee Itonstinir ltistory n really good steel-cut, can-packed' coffee at 25c the pound. Good Old "PLANTATION" Coffet 2;"ie a Pound; 3 Pounds 70c. $oc b,9 aLaT Ho had lived In Oakland for the Ing up to tho time of the treaty In , past thirty-six year and nas prom 1911 and owners of vowels nnd In i Inontly connected with financial nf curtain Instance n few sealeis who ,' fairs In tho southern part of Oregon, owing to IIIiumm or otherwise. re!lIo wns a native of Illinois, SO ears unable to engage In their calling In of nge, nnd came to Jacksonville In 1911. The compensation Is mndo up 1S53, crossing the plains. as follews: Owoiih of vessels receive tho value of the voseels and retain them. Mnstsrs and hunter recolva the anvount of the previous year's earnings. Ho Is sttrvIvtHt by a widow nnd four chlldrou, Mrs. (1 Aiken, of Fresno, Dr. Ooorgo Martin, of ller- lln, Germany; Mrs F 11. Woodward Oakland, and Aleandor Martin, of Kugeno, Ore. stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels tho Indlgostlblo material, waste, sour bllo nnd toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten ing and purifying tho entire alimen tary canal before puttlug more food Into tho stomucb. Millions ol people vho had their turn nt constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days nnd sleepless nights have become roal cranks about tbo morning Inside-bath A quarter pound of llmeetono phosphato will not cost much at tbe drug storo, but Is tiiirtlclont to demonstrate to unyone, It eleunslug. sweetening nnd freshen ing effect upon the steni. We want you lo try it one woman writes us, "Wo have tried many brands of coffee at this price, but this far ex ceeds them all in quality and richness." Others have told us that it is far totter than any 30c or Sfic coffee they have ever tried G or m a n -American excepted. Or der a can today you're suro to be satisfiod, and besides you may win a prize. Lang 8c Co. Advertising Dept 701 I!madjy HMf., Portland, Orreon. IN GOLD Get a can of 'Coed Old Planta tion" Coffee--try it then write a letter of 5U word, or less, tell ing what you think of it. Make u rough sketch of the (uttering on the label, just to show that you havo the can. Mail the letter and sketch to addres below. For the best latter, accompanied by sketch, we will give a first prixe of $10.00. ' For the next two boat letter, 15.00 each, nd for the next five $1.00 each. Do not dely enter the contest today win a prise. FOR BRONCHITIS, PAINFUL COUGH WHOOPING COUGH AND COLDS I1icrtj.est Hemedy Made at Home ISM Traapocnsful for SO Cent pint of wator. One bottlo will prob-. ably, therofpre, .be sufficient for a whole family's supply tho entire win- buylne flomothlag else purely on tho! tor, while tho amo quantity of the strength of some testimonials or tho j old ordinary, ready-mndo kinds of oxaggitod claims, of tho mnnufnc-1 medicine would cost between $2 and $3. It is prepared rrom strictly ,L.rhow. The eommnnder tin. not!- 0n , been accepted anil U ChasV'Heaaure about twenty feet in thick- autco goes with every bottle of this , harmleas plants, contains absolutely f fled Dr. Paul Ramuel lteinher, Ainer- !," ulr"adr tkM up hl now Virtt fnce. The Inst vein ci.eun-od is remedy sold by Medford Pharmacy; no chloroform, opium, morphine or Van minister to Clilnn. that nil is I , ncC0rdnnce with a aeneral dcJ"fcout n ret thick and is believed as does with Dr. SchlffmannVi fa-.any other narcotic or Injurious drugs qniet in that neinhhorhood nnd that;,nd for a retronohmont In county V mnny to be anthracite coal. An mous Asthmador and your money will, as do mosi coign remeuies, anu 11 analysis will determine It eunrneter. " remnueu, 11 u uuen uoi .i-vn.. i..v....u. -v ..v . -..-... Operntlon of iho drill apjiears to 'oct satlsfnoion; in fact even moro.jwlth perfect safety. It Is pleasant hnve oonscd until the arrival of (T. jlf It Is not found the best remedy: to take amP children ore rond of It. II. Chndwiok from Chicago, the prin- eV("" "Bcd for these affections. In Absolutely no risk whatever Is run dipal owner of the property. buying this now romedy, besides so-1 In buying this remedy under the Oil snndt hnve been encountered hi jcurlnB the guarantee these druggists jabovo posltlvo guarantee It. J. the well that have cauo'd local oiliB,v. It w"l iJkowlso bo found tbolSchlffmnnn, Prop., St. Paul, Minn. &&MMr&ty4Wr4t4rb$ T --BtJiaSfc- tJBMfclBHaMB Jert,tew aaWattv .J nW CaWA W$BM ,0U A .itf"4i&h. eJpJjMt tVMR kHBUUIiiUai aseaaaaaaaaassBeiaaeaaaaaaaaasiaeaMBMsaataaMajlt y u -mm bwr pw 1 kwoP r s -. V9H ijhlijj m II I do SB I S -5tev I u mm 14, I 1 w4 -"- '" "w fe,x X " r it w ITO.BE SOLD OUT IN 20 DMS V o 1 ( ) O O n I I h IV I I I I - s .. -, r: z v 0,000 V ? r T T f Doors Open Tuesday 9 a. m. Doors Open0 Tuesdtar? 9 a. m. ? W"MtyMt"lZWK4ttt"M r