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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1916)
or.l(,o. Tt'KMiAV. FKlUJfAnV H, 1010 PA OF, 1 LLii..l'LVJ ! EVAflQELIST TO CONDUCT UNION REVIVAL MEETINGS L IcAflt 10,000 etim Sfltdipr m I'hdn ' ory And ttnvy officers ispuld be T BRYCE 1EEFECT OF ilelpltia wa Innncbcl t n mretintr irmft t hnii of mllltriry frnininff. i, i h'-ff lftt llicht. I.ientpnsnl ( nlottcl lii th' xnnns, I tld, thay would ho I TSt . M .J. Cnntplirfl flilnnorr nl' the lVnnU inlim imtionnl gmird mil lined t lu pin ns, which, he "Hid. were tn hne enrh wnrtl in I he vit futiiisli n nm llient of Miluntrers. These units Wntdd li'smhlr in hulls out- tii,lit giiMi nif-frffwtr inttiriifltlonH awr period of eight I I E ttrrk-rtl?-i fOP II i cks Mhc f the Imsuiros concerns rep rrstiiipd nt the meetiuK announced AI NAT FRIDAY NU.S. OF THE VALLEY Hint tho ueild -end their employes en eh wrrk nnd under the directum t full cqiiipped tu the training camps. if i arEDFORT) MATT, TRTTrTNT. MTDFORD. ON REVVA SUGGES RAIN MEETINGS 0 BEGIN OADJUSTBLOCKAD ONHARDPANSOILS CONTROVERSY LONDON. KcIj. S. The MnHohostur (lunrdian in uti editorial Htig-se-ts thrtt ' Aweount Hryee, lonnvrly Hritbh nin.,., lnr .. n .,-... ,,,, hnmdor to tho I'lilted Stnte, or Ar thin- J. llnlt'our, first lord of the nd mindly, lie nenl to (lie United Stiiti'H uilh lull pouui's to ndjiit tho block ade controversy with the government in Wiifthington. It unbliahes n state men from its London efiOHondent to the effect Hint ioo)lo in close touch with Anglo-American affair express tlie opinion that fome such ttop should be taken. The Guardian ays the blockade iiirstiou In being preMrd throiiRhout the United States no 1om peisistent- ly thuu in the l.uMtuuiii ipicstiou, and with the dispute regarding the phrnscoloxy to be employed by Ger many onco settled, excluHive atten tion will be jjiveii to the bloukado hereafter. The Guardian dwells upon the fact that the Hritish people nie puzzled that purely trado hubjects should create as much excitement ns the question of humnii life, and seya: "Ilritbdi ophiion iuu persistently overlooked the fact that German dip lomacy poKues'.od two ureal advant ages over ours. The first h that the eritiunl and even hostile attitude of the American nnv towaidn IJritUh son powers, as well as the theories on which it is based; in almost ns old ns tho American nntiou itself. Our lnnt war with tho United States nrose out of what was regarded by America ns an abuse of our power at sen. Wo have forgotten the details, but the United Stntes lins not, and both then and now tho United States (,'ovein incut reuurds itself 'as the natural champion of neutial rights. It is im possible to exafTKCiate the influence of the historic factn on American policy. "Secondly, it will he remembered that at tho ennftfronce of Paris fifty years ago, which abolished privnteor inpr, the United States refused to agree on the ground that although the abolition might aid the cause of hu manity in war, i.t favored the great naval powers of tho world at the ex pense of the powers with n largo mer chant marine, but n miuiII navy. Soinotliiiitr of this principle liitlu ences America's 'attitude towards (lennanx's u-e of the submarino as an instrument of war,'' F OF CHICACO, 1VI, s Announce-1 ment of an Important change In UiO Mnhln Adortlslng company nindo yostorday. John I.eo foundor of the company, has sold IiIh , intorosu 10 wiiuniu n. uuiihiu, unu rntlros at onoo from the presidency of the organization. Mr. Hankln, the now presldont of the company, has been vice president of It during tho past seven yoars. Ileforo he enmo to Chicago In 1907. Mr. Itjuikln bad a thorough tralnlngr not only In nowspapor, farm paper, magazine, and street oar advertising, but ns a clrciilution manager of tho Stnr league of newspapers, advortls Ing managor of a farm paper and an buslnoss manager of tho llobbs-Morrll magazine In Indianapolis In Indian apolis. V Mr. Ilnnkln Is known from llos ton' to San l'ranelsco as a man of tuiuBiiM inorchnndlxInK and ndvor tlslng ability, nnd his succoss In tho udvortlslng field has been continuous. Under his direction the Mahln Ad vertising company will undoubtadly maintain Its position as ono of tho most prominent and suocoMful agon clos n America. wMotlated with Mr. Ilenkln nro Wilbur D. Nosblt, who will bo vlco prosldont, and Herman A. Oroth, who will continue In office s sccrotary nnd treasurer of tho company. Hoth gontlomon arc well known In the ad vertising world nnd each has bad an .oxtotided and successful experleooe In bulldog up tho company with hleh they will continue to be Idon-i tiflod. The Mahln organisation will ro main Intact. Imaginary Heart Trouble Do you have pains In the region of the honit? Does our heart thump? Its terrible pounding alarms eu? What is wrong? Do you lo lleve these sjniptom- occasion much pain. Xearly all of these pains are caused by some dorengemoRt ot the stomach. Meritol Tonic Digestive Is especially recommended for indiges tion and dyspepsia, and for restoring the stomach to snd --io more its normal (unctions heart diseus " Price 1 Evince, agent-. UuhMna Drug SJl r h, tf RANKIN NEW CHE MAI AGENCY IIY V. W. WATSON Tho -oil on my Ilttto plwe h mi 4 I nt rf Ifi fltlt it nfltlt 1111 il 1111 I .....p. v.. . . ..-. ..w... - -- i ml roatlor of tills mntter on Satur doy. "That's enough. Isn't It" U nuked. Thin farmer's statement of fact .mil tho nccoinjianyliiK question surro I . one or the probloms with which tho , farmers must deal In a correct -We'll of cultivation of the hoII In main parts ot this valley. Incidentally It loads to n consideration of hnrdpnn and Its offects on growing crops, In tho caso Just cited tho hnrdpan was found to he ?1 Inches below tho surface on ono part of tho ranch, 2-1 Inches on another and 28 Inches on a third section. The rainfall during tho past five weeks has como In such it gradual manner as to enable the j soil to consumo It all. There hat been practically no evaporation not enough at least to take Into ac count seriously. Itegulntcd by Inlgntlon In the caso In point, rainfall In stead of Irrigation properly applied l.i a posltlvo detriment. If It were the propor season for cultivation, this farmer would find his soil super-sat urnted and In no condition to be till ed. Tho molsturo In Its downward course has come Into contact wtth an Impervious hardpan. It can go no further. Tho shallow- dopth or tho soil measures tho quantity of water It may hold In storago ror uso during tho growing season. On soils six to eight feot deep tho precipitation we linvo had so far would lenvo no such effect. Tho soil would not bo "full and running ovor," for the molsturo would naturally movo downward whero nature's parched soil particles thirst for It; and this downward movement would be facilitated by tho pressure of molsturo In the surfneo stratum whllo tho rains continue. In that manner In tho doepor soils tho storage or water Is In natural process while tho precipitation lasts. A I'l-oy to Kunhoat . As soon ns the spring rains conso If, Indeed, wo have any tho moisture In the two feet of soil above the hardpan on tho placo In question would quickly bo consumed by sun hont nnd dosslcntlng winds until the limited stornge would dlsapponv. Thus, with too much moisture vhon bo doosn't need It. ho soon Is boroft of moisture whon ho does neod it. Without xonio moans of supplying this deficit, his crops aro ruined. This is tho man who ospoolally needs Irrigation. It Is the only rom mlv for such a condition. Kroquent Irrigations with less wntorat each ap plication would prove his snlvatlon. Without that trontmont, his land is I scarcely worth the tiixo on It. ThI vov ,H ni ,, ,tliat respect js It Is with respect to typos M II lof H0" Tl,at co,uUUo" ,K """ of th0 .1 .V'imost potent aiBUinontH for Irrljta- tori Wlth ft tho soil may bo kopt In excellent tilth nnd preiorved for Kcnoititlons. Without It, propor eul thutlon methods cannot be followed productively, nor cult tho natural durability of tho sol.t ho sustained. Waiter Just When N'codcd The bounty of being ablo to supply water Just when the crois neod tho moisture and that, too. In tho correct measure, taking Into account the dopth of tho hnrdpunNand the seasonal wnter storaKO, fihos the farmer tho last word In advantauo ovnr'lloiiUttul showors or 'inopportune downpours. In tho latter caso, tho soil becomes water-loRgod and tho crop Is serious ly Injured, If not wholly destroyed. In the former event, tho crop. may roaoh the pormnnont wlltln; stase whllo wnltlnR for tho showor, In which ease tho belated rain cannot rostoru It. Irrigation rondors n farmer abso lutely Indonoudont of these destruc tive, conditions. As tho chief result of that Independence ho Is suro of his i harvest. That Is the sura total of the , eiulro proeoss, tho alluring deRider.t ' turn of all farm work, th prime o'' Jed in owning farm land, the onh reason for bringing water from rivers, nnr. mountain lakoR to Insure the crops with Irrigation. i - j 4 OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To 0ct Relief When lie.. J and Njc arc Stuffed t'p. I 4-M-M-i-tt-t-J-VS-tH4-M-t-r-S-M--- Count fifty! Your cold in Inn I rstsrrii iliapwsr Vu ,( A'W'l " triU villi ou, tke sir psMsy u' "" Unsd will ilur sud u .-an br.-itV ffdy. Xo wcr suutllnK, lattkii- mueutii iliKkarjir. dryiHH. or hosd-u-Ur, ii ktru0liiifi (or brcsth at Difhl. tJH small l"ttfe "' "'' C" IUIhi frotu four dn'it simI apply i llltlr of thi. f.-ayrsnt ail -. iU- etftu in our noatrils. It i.ui liirous4 wiTyftir aatf ( tlw l"-'l -tfiiii and R-aluia il'" "ll'ii "' i'''-.n-mun'U lucinl.r iw, , nn '"! i' ' ' rcli. ( U-U ..,1.1 ..i Af .rr'. . 1 Ik. list! Unl 'sv si,tlfJU '. lu.Krstli' Hiii-J ,i kurc. LLLLLHu. sHtUsRLHsilnLHDBlVi JIELLLLLLLH 1 tniiKcllst rruiiK BUYS 1P1AL SYSTEM; r.l, CKNTIIO, Cnl., 1-Vli. S. With u bid ol i.l.H7'i.iUl, the Snnthern Pn- eifio rnilrond bid in today the entile jrri(?fttion system of tho Cnliforniit Development, company t an miction held on tho aourlhoii'p steps. Tho rnilrosd eonipniiy hni eontrnrtwl to sell the system to the Inmeprinl al ley irri?ution district for $a,0U0,000 of tho district bond. The nle marked the plow of eiitht yonrs of icceivcrnbip nnd litintion invidvin? the Cnlit'iilliiii I)cehiuifiit coni miii's propi-rty. Come jyr far ?oj '( ($7 (o) ji j. &th 2f vi 2r S m P CmvmvvCiLvlBi yt'rt ifliL racv -w. -IHtft fct Jssk. Fall in line with Tuxedo, and you and "Tux" will never fall out. Join-tlie army of Smokers of the Sunny Smile, who have found the' world's top-notch tobacco and are spreading the good news in puffs of pure pleasure. BBBBtf Mj jb fU OKORi.h Ex Uutili.rl i-i hV ..lw Mcslca OTumJo aff i.-ja torn, lienf- t)f an actoutU tU tou. mtld, (4t4tl oaw. 7 h"m lit Hi $uf4ttiUl) to all Jm If lotto." O Q imm$m&m"Fwv lovui. .ENORMQUS WASTAGE OF FOREST RESOURCES WASHINGTON, l'.b. H. Knor iiuiUH wiikIiiko of Aim i ic. ill toivxt re- sourceH m rexeiiled b mi iuestin- lion ol the buienu ot lureiim nmi no mcNlic eommerpp. Abullilin on lum ber byprodiietn isfeiicd todnv said that waste in tho lowing industry HinountK to front Ifi to 70 ir cent of the timbers cut', or iibout n billion and u hnlf enblo Twl of wood un niinlly. Snwinill vntc nUo iimounts to severnl billion oubic fifl of wood, nlthnuirh not nil oj it is nhsoluto wuste. It is hinted further that .120 feet iif lumber is liVd fur each one llmii-iiiul led tli.it -lnoil in the for est. . Mnllils of on and Belong The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and The original " Tuxedo Process" turns out the finest finished product in the smoke-world, Tobacco without one particle of harshness or bite in it so soothing and mild and pleasant you never want to stop smoking it, and never have to. It's all-day-long enjoyment with Tuxedo, from the first bracing smoke in the morning to the last restful pipe at night. You try it for a week in pipe or cigarette early and often. Stack it up Against the best you ever smoked -and you'll fyid something better in Tuxedo. YOU CAN HUV TUXEDO i:ri-D vvt iicvp 1-4 1 N 'iM' Coarstil!, fissiM wrsppiJ, iiaiKuf-proof pouch . . . 5c Psmsus gfctn tin -tkh fold Uuirin, cuivcd toil yudun It T: H-"" lt md lOt . CLui Humt.hr, iOt and 90t 10c i- aviesuQn ro coMPANr VHBBtB-rlV VI Tic uni' 'i Min.i-li-lii" Wrftlngt 11 lick.ii lwili in tlir liitM' hnll of "ic Nnti toriiun Iv.ntili-t Frank Ll In- cr 1 i will n-si-t in this ik. whl.t lii iiinid V -e vnll have h itge of tlu .ii cl hum It is 'iui.,' il,-iictl Hint every ii who i n ii -i-i in the service f ii. will in t Air i--,.v at the ) ii -t M,elhi'i'i-t ili iri'h Tliursdiiy eve . i the flr-t n lienr-al These tin ii i o mo to Medford nt the . it.itum of the churches and Ih.mucu iui desiiv to see the religious life t the city quickened nnd stimulated bishop lwis of tho Alcihudixt (httrv'i sny of .Mr. Mthb: "An mi rwmgelist he is one of the most hup . sful I hnvp ever known.'' Krom Mnplelon, In., n Prosb teriun 1 U'r writes: "IVunk Muthls Is n tV ng proiiplisr, presenting the plnln word ol God. lie hns no fndrt but i mnnly nnd in true faith presentM !.iHntion by faith." Mr Vessoy in n prime, favorite n .i rlioriiH director i-ml onniotist, nnd i .iblv nssisled by Mr. Wwwy. The i (I'liiiiiinity is uiged to join in tlilrf i Hurt I" bring better things to the ut of Medl'otd through tho old-time ' ,5-pil of the Hon of God. Igold STtoIie (IOI.1) IJKACir, Or., Feb. 8.-(lold Heneh, winch is snid to ho the only uiiiiicorponitcd county sent in the Tinted StuloH, will vote on ineorpor utioti nt n special election to bu hold on I'Vihrunry It), nccunlini to mi an nouncement by the county eomtnis Kionoix todny. It i tho Curry county hont, nnd ih one of the oldest mining towns in the northwest. ARMY OF 40,000 I'lllLAUllU'lllA. l'eb. H. A cum puiirn tn niic nnd eniiip it I'uieo of nt Cigarette I i r ,i Old time corn brend, pies of all kinds, cakes, doughnuts, fritters Everything you ohortcn or fry is mado more tempt ing when you uso Cottolcnc. It is a cooking aid which allows the natural flavor of ioods to bo at its best. Your Rroccr wil) supply Cottoleno to you regularly. It is packed in pails of various sizes for your con venience. GhTSXFAI RBANKH55HD i 'i i. MJPHBttii sQBjl bTbbBbbB BBSsn-Bm9iBsaTBBB-aMss-a--as-Bas--s-M4MtiBBn-akSjusi ICHB3 KKlHwWl'WSUl'ill OUI'L'iilli flf- 1 Saving of $ 1 .SO on every sack of flour used by the housewife. in doing her own bread-making Full details of how and why in this paper tomorrow Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Chiropody, Body Massage Electric Facial and Scalp Treatments THE MARINELLO HAIR SHOP coiia h. uti.kv. 107 (larnett-Corey IJId . Medford, Oregon. Phono CG7-K MacDonough School of Singing MRS. MAY JORDAN MACDONOUGH Formerly tihsitaiit to AVm. J I. Pontius, hoail of the MiniiPftpoliH School of Music, Oratory nnd Dramatic Art; and later, Director of tho Dubuque School of Music, Dubuque, Towa. VOICE HARMONY . STOUT READING Studio 219 West Main Street. Start the Day Right ACORN BRAND BACON FOR BREAKFAST Ku n suocowful day with succulout, spicy HAM All the lending stores in tho valley carry our products. CENTRAL POINT PACKING CO. wa-uaaaMaMHnMi the problem of to day the high cost of livingbased upon the actual A tomluullen of both Uqu!l vA 'lie. Ibiy ptoJoct brillLMt, tiliatblaiwitliTir'Iittl(ffHL Tfcti poliilii ccsitla no dJ aX vill net critic lb It itbir. Tki prturr t. Icilbtrud bai tb lift sf jtor bei. ui r . r. cunt co, iti, njf mo, m. Black-White-Tan 4Ck KCEPYOUR SHOES NEAT sues