Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 14, 1916, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DISTRIBUTION OF THRONGS OF PEOPLE TRANKLIN HIGH
TO PLAY MEDFORD
AT
Mr-firnffti wrr, 'rnrnr-Nr, Afrrrn,fH;n, ni.i.n rnnvv Tiuurwn if vw
IPIIIl; THE MAY CO.
MOISTURE
INST
EO
HEAR
EVANGELIST
OFQUANTITYCOUNTS
NATA
TO I
WEDNESDAY
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Hv W. .l'S(iN.
"Norwml minimi mint'oll i not the
I rue haw furl or oYtrnmnin th no
rtmrity of irrigation hi prweftt-ila.r,
fljrltMittnr," nM Orville 0. Hay.'
hiohiI, wliii inrriwl in thin rily .
lenlny HfleniiHin In iillrn.l to private
liwuimn. Mr. Ittomnml at on
limp nn irrigntion i-nninwr fur the
I'liili'il .Slntrn ipwrlmul of iiricul
liiic. In tlinl 0Hwcily lie tic-quired A
Kniit fiuitl ir inl'oriimtinn nCrvr-tin
mnny region of tin country. It wa
my jtowl fin tune to meet linn in Cnll
l'oniiu mimt your nKi, nml I wh
iMHfially foilunnte to meet liim
nguin lnM (ireiiiiifr, for lie Iwy ha
Mtmcthiiiy pnicticul to any to thou
who toil iiikIpi-ninny ilixonnrHBi'iiii'iiN
lo develop tin noil woulth of tin
rountry. His brief toll, on tins ov
i-niioii is pnrtieiilnrly iipplldihlr to
eomlitioiH in Uokiil Kiver vnlley. It
K worth eniefnl ppriiMil nnd nsini
ilnlion. llMilluitlnii of Hnlnfnll.
"It is the ilixlribulion of rninlu'l,
ill time ninl (iiniitit.v to still the needs
of individual crop, which determine
Ibo iii'PPHNitv for iiriffiition in nny o
pnlity," eofitinupd Mr. Kii.Miinml.
"Drouth ipeonU uloiie, and tlioir of
feels, i'uiiiisli tbu IniMe liniues; mid
tluiM' fiicnri'M Milnlantinted with those
iceeived from field experiments dur
ing the past few yenrs have lel tin
untioual department of aricultarp to
eiK'nttrnfiP supplomi'iilnl irriKnlion in
tin spmUlutmid letcions as a Mtal
i'aetor in crop iiiMiiuncc.
"The ipvolutionnrv repune which
the buniid faruiPi'H hae made is (he
htroiijjp-t testimony tbat tliey feel Hie
grpat need for protection against the
dextraelion of ilriuillm. The otl'ii'c ol
iirigiitinn inv(".thjntion U taxed far
beyond it- menu lo supply ennineer
injr iiifitanee to l'nruiei-.
Siiileui'iital In luntlon.
"Tlie fuel that you have fourteen
to twenty-four inclie-. of rainfall an
nually in tlii vnlley has led many
into ftmve error and crimi lo. It
ifc the dixtiibiitiou of that rainfall in
which you aie nut intcioMctl for the
production "f prop. Here your pre
cipitation coniiv nluiot wholly iluriiiK
the montlio between the ymwinp on
mine. It -orvp itia imriHwe then in
Hip mutter of iiHii-ture .oimkc; hut
yon pannot rely alone on that serv
ice. Vuli piiiuiot loie -ut't'iciclit wa
ter in the oi of this allcv to pndiire
Ihnniirhiiiit the uiouiuir wenxiin. Tlien,
it mil) be plainly een, yon need Mip
lcneiitiil irnitatiim to nimtiiiu I lie
yiowth ot tlit cnH during the drouth
IM'rmd-.. SupMM' yon have no rain
here from the iniiliilo if Miiy to I lie
niiddle of duly. A picture of your
field and oieliurd would fliow elenrl)
the Mid u'Hiilt. On mnr of the U
of this vnlley your grewing: i-mi
liap rcaelipil Hip )ermaiuut wiltini;
point within that period.
How lo Hutu Them.
"TIipjp is just one way to snve
your crop- in such a eouditioii of eli
inatp; but the rpmudy muM Imi applied
between those datex. You cuuuot
wait a month at that time of the year
and hope that your tree and vine
ami pluiiti. will Mnud up in inrou
lit'p and wait fplv with you. Dur
ing that brief periiMl the Kiim of your
whole profit fur the vear may be lot.
Your fruit ireet. and vines may lie
permanently injured and your -t.iblp
rowtli ruined. JuM the moment
Minr 'limit show tlutt they hip mf
lerintr trom drouth they mut have
moist in p. You enn't cotmuuiid the
lorcps of Iipuvpu; o, your net, nud.
in fact. ,ourbet and sure! exMdi
eiit is irriiiHtifln. Suppose you have
throe or four sueh drouth in a sea
son. You have lost a ywr of time
and hard wmk mid all the money in
oted. That eouditioii ajpsl a
loan to parry you over the uext sea
son. Do you fanner realue how
ditlieult it U nowndii) lo hoi row
money on unii Hauled land m a Ptni
iii ul reuion?
rmrllrally Wllboul .sMls.
'You hae to meet the problem
squnrely. You mul ' honest with
ouiself. You lire broke and have
prnctieully no assets. U'oiildn t that
situatiou be diifficient lo enue the
tanuer to eonehule that it i his fir:
dutv to himelf and ln home to
that no such uuhuppv exiueney hH
uteh him again i Sometime it in t.
Then the UKrieulturist find himself
-trusiiiliiiB alone half-fed and poorly
b.thed, under a burden of debt iu
ciirred by bin iiireleiie or a
whullv iiu'icn.able uamble. It i al-
in-t euouyh to make him hale the
i.i .in: but ito. eleiirly hi lau,
"A few eur ub' I cuuim--
ieterdiM v n- ,i .jreut dux lr the The Krnnklln hluli si hoot will plav
ewimrelistie sri ices now brimt held MHtord on Wndnntdnr, the 19th.
to Iht eity. m4 rrldny, tt ltti. at tkt m-
l-i rwfore the Vonr f vfiiln 1 rtim. i fMl MkMl rwrtrl
wrvte every sent in tbt gAml build-
inir wm taken. Whw the viuifHb't
twterwl the hull he found the pwiple
Iwinir turned wny. A Iniv number
of people stood throughout the entire
PHrviee.
More seiitin enpneity will be pro
vided for the future.
The jriout ehorui h n nn'ri'e and
deKpht. Mr. Vesspy is a bom londei
and Mi. Veey peminly netpr
tires jit the piano.
The bi, i hurt loll, which m.Miv
people tlio .I.t too b.; lni.iu e it
nevir o In In liMed w.u irowdnl.
Mrs, lleriiaiil es-ey
A i uip.itj o ii i e (iiiiidivd
e:iiiK 1 1 in. I'li.Huix in ,i I nl lo at
tend I'u i m run, -mm. Tnilinriiiw
liiylil a Ijiic di Icuiil ion - cMicctcd
1 1 inn .IiicIv-hiimIIc.
Mr. Mntbi" punched hi tir-l mor
mon on "Sin," inakinir up of the first
four commandment. Tonight hu will
continue the theme, using the remain
inx six of Ihp Ten W'oiils.
The speeiul inu-ip was psvppinlly
good. A duet snug by Mm. Ilovions
anil Mr. Vpm'.v was rich. A mill
iitnrlet consisting of 'Messrs. Yessey,
Yromnii, Cannduy nnd Meeker did
fine work.
A greut meeting is in progress -in
fact, just beginning. Xo one in Hip
pommiinily ean afford to niNs a er-
lee.
Tonight nt 7 10 the great praUc
seniee start.
Mr. Mu this sermon wn siintel,
clear and forceful. He uiiiAp a troug
idea for .a higher standard of man
hood and womanhood. He earnestly
pleaded for a snne and proier use of
the Snhlmth day. He declared that
the bel bulwark for the defense of
i.ur ntiliniiul institutions i n wpII
dpvpoHd manhood and womuuhooi),
Miseiug high ideals of honor nnd
moral integiity.
The Mienker was freouentlv inter-
rupled by the most enthusiustie ap
plause, while the niiiieiiuiK were
shown marked expression of delight
from the great fathering.
lelenntm f aeeeptaMn lat ttatnrdnr
erenlM.
The rrnnkllu tem l the baby of
the Portland iHtereeholaatle IraRiie.j
ataylng Its first games this season. '
Ordinarily they shOHld be weak j
team, but such Is not the rate, us.
they hare been lrlll(tl by Coach Dew
ey, who has achieved a reeord In the
northwest, both as a coach and nu
atbletp.
Dewey eamo to Oregon Agricultu
ral coIIcro sovoral ours ago from
Purduo. At that time Shrimp Hoy-
nolilH. the IIS pound O. A. f quar-i
terbnek, was tho sonsiitlon of the
northwest. Ho hud beon playing In '
that tiosltlon for three ynars whon '
Dcwev arrived and wna tho Idol of ,
the coIIprp. '
Dewey, In tho first practice, nt-;
tracted attention and supplanted Ho'-1
nobis as the qiinrlorhack, hecomlng i
one of the host quarters In Hip west. I
Hp won bis O at basketball and was i
iinineil on the nil start Nortliwosteru I
basket ball team. Ho was of fined tho j
losltloii of ronch nt Franklin and.;
a't'iotiKh his team In foot ball was '
verv light, played excellont ball
nnlnst the Lincoln and Washington j
tenuis They bent Portland nendomy
nt basketball Saturday by tho over
whelming score of II to 21.
Med ford has bad a shnkp-up since
the ItOHPhurg gamps and tho centor
position Is utinn. llrauilon may lie
Hip rpgular man.
In the past tho nmlo spectators
have been allowed to smoke, which
has annoyed the lady fans. This will
not be tolerated any nioro this sea-,
sou and those who bronk this rule,
will be given their admission money '
and told to leave. t
In the Intorost of clean sports and
with tho endeavor to clean up athlet- '
les, tho nianagomout will keep a closo '
watch for betting. It has boon re
ported tbat many arc doing It open-,
ly at the gnmes. When caught they
will bo told to leave the hall and tho
lints confiscated by tho police and
charges preferred against them. .
ThA reserved seats are on sale at '
the usual pliuc, the prices being tho
same
wi
Mattt4xajt
White Sale All This Week
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THE REDUCTIONS ARE GENERAL THROUGH THE WHITE GOODS DEPART
MENT, INCLUDING TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BATH, TURKISH AND
FACE TOWELS, MUSLINS, OUTING FLANNELS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, COT
TON BATTS AND DOMESTICS.
BIG COTTON BATT 98c
Come put up in lnrgp'smiitiiry roll,
jusl ihp silo of lite regular eoniforl,
in a good' qualify eollon, always
sold al $1.25.
WHITE OUTING, 9c, lie, 13c
(lood, medium fleeee White Outing,
in both the 27-ineh width and MG
inch wide, medium and extra
heavy.
lfe. grade, yard wide
12ijc grade, yard wide
lOe "grade, 27 in. wide
MUSLINS AND CAMBRICS
REDUCED
Soft Finish Cambrics for the mak
ing of Underwear, HG inches wide,
also Bleached Muslins in good quality
20P gra(le Cambric 1G
...13 1fic grade Camliric 12o
...11 12'.c grade Muslin H
9J 10c grado Muslin ..8fo
NEW WHITE GOODS 29c
Weaves that are shown for the first time
this season splash voiles, barred ercpes,
seed voiles and rice flakes, comes 11(5 inches
lo M inches wide, sold in llie regular way
to -loc yard.
Just received ." dozen White Crope do Chine.
Waists to sell at $1.98
LACE CURTAINS ONE-THIRD LESS
Take your choice from Hie entire stock of
Lace Nets, Nottingham Nets, Brussels and
Scrims, al made-up curtains 2 to H yards
long, sold regular $2.75 to $12.00 tho pair.
One lot Dotted Swiss Nets, by tho yard, at
11
yard
CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES $1.50 AND $2 CORSETS $1.19
35c, 50c, 00c, 75c
Vll made-up dresses, with a small
TABLE LINENS AT $1.05, $1.29
rnt,.iu iwu lnfu mnr in n vnvd wide
J mai niu iw.u ......v j
A big saving in this one lot of Cor- linen, either plain center, stripe or
sets and they don't run in odd or all-over style, all deep borders, and
... . ..... ,... ...... ..;.... :.... ,.?,. CUllll'S-uua nwv. ,
pattern ol neai eninrouiery, comes uroKen hia-s, any w.v . mi.n ... .j,-, (jrmi0 Jl.Ui
in dimities, piques and linens, the one style, a good, heavy coutil, Jj-j'JJq m(j0 ,ZZ'"'Z.!!"..'..'....Sl2
Dutch si vies, low neck and short well boned and made by the Uoyal Nn.lkins 93.3'
slee es, jtges 2, ), I, .", (5 years. Woivesler ( oi-set Co. 'Napkins ?4.2
BUY NOW AND SAVE ON BED LINENS, TOWELS, ETC., WHILE THE
STOCKS ARE COMPLETE AND PRICES REDUCED
05
29
39
bH "x" 'W M sl
SHEETS
$1.2.1 henistitcM..?1.10
$1.00 plain hem . 89
Hoc plain hem 75
7.")c plain hem . G9
GOc plain hem
13d
BEDSPREADS
$l..-)0 Scalloped .?3.(0
1.75 Scalloped $3.00
$2..-0 Scalloped .$2.00
$1.0.") Scalloped $1.55
$1.50 Scalloped $1.20
PILLOW OASES.
25ciremstitehed..22i
20c plain hem 17
17V plain hem 15
15c "plain hem 12 '.
12 i-c plain hem 10
MILL-END LOT OF EMBROIDERIES, MOST OF WHICH ARE 3V3 AND
, YARD LENGTHS, MARKED AT ABOUT ONE-HALF REGULAR.
10c I 12&c I 15c I 20c 25c
KCZ
C
!CC
iiioinder of the field had eeaed lo
produce ii M)iinil. I hM a little over
fi"0 hy not hiivinu water on the m
and a half nere li. Wasn't that
deiiuiiil ration enough "
.Mr. Ita.imond ellcd oilier i'iir ol
Ii.--. and gain and uu' liuthci- iutur
mill mu mi the filed nt ln.il (hiuhN
of iIkmiIIi and lh. alm- ! -n.ilc
meiil.il niiuiilK'ii tli'H Mill In jivin
Inter.
XKW YlUlK. IVh. 11. Relative
of Kdmiind Newell, dr., a luiii"n
niidgel who who widely known in the
eiiciH and theHtrieal world a "Mu
inr" N'ewell, huve received new- nt
hi death in Liverpool In-t wciK, lie
vvmm a Mm nt' Mr. Small !'.. Nt v ill
of Newark. N. .1. Newell u.f- Ji
inehex in height and uciuhul J7
(Miami when he married Muinii . i
rim, another famou- midget '
he attained a height of lour net d
his fiit vul'o having dud, In n nr
ricd again, thin time a woin'n ol or
dinary height, lie leave- a widow and
two children, the laltir will I. noun
mi the Kng'i-H st.igc. N'i vc II w. -. (rt
vein- old.
GET I OF
HOW? TAKES.
0 c
o.o.
Fifty Years Use Provos S. S. S.
Will Rolieve Stubborn Casus.
T.i hav. ntl.-id m mh r",'1'"
pl,,..-. .... tl. rm- '! l.."b---l""
if br ;:lttU- orl- "' " ""'
Hill "l"w.
. .7 . ju.....Aiiy 4'onllltOII.
?"?.?., 'i.;ttLr, whed from il. ;
IIIMV,
ST ii ! "Ltt.V IV iZ limit
Jh5 "i..n.l...l '-I""'1 I'"'"'"-' " , ,
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II
K C Baking Powder is guaranteed
absolutely pure and wholesome.
There is no Kochelle salts, no
harmful residue left in the food
that is leavened with K C.
Even the most delicate can eat hot
breads raised with K C without distress.
Try K C Baking Powder breads if yeast
raised bread does not agree with you.
KC
K
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K
C
Cl
:kci
K
KC
Bargains in
ROSES
I 200 Tnroe-year-old
i
Caroline Testout
I Rorob for salo at u iiargnln
j Tho finoHt rosos In Med ford
from the tt roue hodgo In tho city
I Tho Curollno Tout out Is a pornot
! ual hloomor, largo pink roaea and
tho liest hudgo or truut roiio for thl
rllmato
Pierce, the Florist
Associated i'rois Dispatch.
NBAUEST TO liVHllVTlin;v7
Hotel
Manx
San Francisco
'PowcllStQlOTorrtll
OrcEonIan!IIcad-
quarters while In
Sail Francisco
moderate rates
niumliii! tliflllta! ijntirir
ke u'u(.r .u tvrry n w. Kelt
room. Sj.ernil uifcti
lloiiliiivn to l.i.lui
friitvltnjt iiiu'n-or
lid. A In curli!
dinliifj room.
A.
team i
K ' " .
I "Meet meat
the Manx" V
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wjk Ii.m'4: i"i tat?
I mmm
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INSIST ON HOME PRODUCTS
THESE GOODS ABE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY-KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME
must ()i w.itv
o Ifi. JUKt I'xatiiv the truth
wlien claim btst qiinlt" as tho
projier deHcrlptlon of
Rogue Spray Flour
Careful, oxactiiiK milllriK of tho
r holiest Mlerted wheat ineuim nutri
tious flour bst hread, biscuit, pas
try. . Qet acqualHled try
Ketai: snt.w ri.oru
ijnamrrXBrnritoBfamm
b ri? bi:
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MEDFORD ROLLER MILLS
H. 0. Nordwick, Prop.
Phono 507
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isht aiTF of uardi'ii and t'ruii '"'"'"TjTi
iu .ir Nfouuh, . 1 iiriuatnl ..n
..ml ..lu-huir acre- ol it. 1 dend-
d on kIiowimi. tr the ifniniudi-r i
ill.- .i... We haw miv i.iin !"'
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PunoTCR Q Pll ! S
if W j
We Can't Be Beat
when It comes to supplyint high
grade mill work. Whether ou re
quire a Plain set of l.aek stairs or a
handsome set for th front of the
Iioum ou will find thorn here to
your liking. You can get all kinds
of door and windows, newel posts
and baluaturs, posts, .oluiuna and cap
Itnln lu fact anything tbat a mod-t-ru
uilll(3sn make we have.
USE THE PRODUCTS OF
Rogue River Valley
Cannery
The Best Made
Help Home Industry.
Try Loganberry Juice and Sherbets
at the fountains and Ice ere parlors.
TRY OUR
Want
Ads
They Reach the People
Patronize tho institution
that maintains the Largest
Payroll in Medford.
The Medford
Printing Co.
Tho Best Equipped Job
Plant in Oregon outside of
Portland.
MEDFORD SASHo& DOOR CO.
For
GALVANIZED
TANKS
OIL AKD WATER
and
IPJUOATLNO PI PK
Go to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Telephone bJJQ
Ask Your Grocer and Butcher
They Are
Home
Grown
FOU
ROC.UC mVCITLo
AND,
;v
They're
the ffest
Ever
'li 'INT II'
in
in the j;ji ins.' f.i'n tliu.i "'l
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