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Ml tit'hUU Af rr, Tffff:fVf''y VlUt'Otlli rM n k if i.'ir.v if t f.-f vfjV ". ,m Mrdhmd mail ikjiuimk MATURE KPUATIS WARMJtfG fUifi for ft I GIN SE IS 1 . ...-. aaaav--.. - m aaauak&ar b iii mu&MM !fr I s, f- I- fc I.Tr ..jM IWMM'HNIiCNr NI.WMI 'HW i'rm.i)fiii:t k"--t i TKHNcofv m.'.' ' ' ' - ti mRi't-i'iiH i HI IV - I I Nil CTF n it m.tifiji, f-rr-it in Mining 7 a, M-Atm It- JWNLMatl Tni IWin Flf frt: Tfc amorfafir Tlm. Pha MMl.Tha M.dforil Trlww, fh u era oraniwmn, Thr Aahiand Trhuno. p. BDBSOniPTlOIf BATKM n rear. ay mat Hfl month, Br mall NMfllh, 1HlvM Mmroril, f'hora :.:SS vml lr rarrlar In x-olx. jN!kMmIII and Cantral I'ndrt u nsmnmy oflif. r man. rr yaar.... 1 at WMkly, j)f yaar I M rflfjal ltw of lw City of Mwlfard umerai raprr or J fflctal Mniarad Jnckann f'nuntr Mrontl-elafla ttrtllxr at MiOfohf, Oragttn, umlr tli act of Ma rati Kworn ClrouUtton for 19H, 2588. 1'ull leased wlra Associated I'roia dla- MtCllfS. Sutmcrlbnrs talllns to ro- colvo pniiara promptly, phono Circulation MnnuKornt liGO-R HONG KONG SOLUM What I don't llku nnntit white alilrla Ih tlint; Konernlly BponklnB, thoy'ro not! Till! ItlKllll)' tf Sll'l'p Hlnco Hint Uronklyn pliyalcltin got tlm "Nlouplni; HlcknoM" a wliolo lot of foIkH In till noal of thu wooiIh wlio tisud to ho conwhlerml Jiml plunili liuy ro now ouJuctB of Hyiuputliutlc curiosity. Cupt. W. M. Aloyopn of Virginia wuntH lila Htntu to prohibit by Inw tlio wourlnR of ilreano hinder thun four IiicIich from tho ground mid lower thun thrtio Iik'Iiok from tho nook. Hut, wo vontnro to Inquire, would not tlio tiffot-l of thrco Inchon of foinlnlnu neck nnil four IiicIiuh of foot and iiuklo bn much Dm Hitmo iih tho pnmuut dlapln)'" oiivo iiiiiIo ojoh , bvcniuu acciixtouiud to tho cIiuiiku? (YiihIi! ihnti AiioIIht Illusion Tho inoroluint tiillora of thu 17. S. A. In coimiutlou at St. I.onla Iihvo Ib- Niiud an ml lot that no nontlomiin can drowi for loan than ,000 (or thnro nlionta) n your. Xovvtt! And Imro wo'Vo Iihuii llvlin nloiiK thlukliiK wo woro an A No. l hlown-ln-tho-bottlo porfert Rent Juat bacnuae wa'd leaiu imI not to nut maaliuil polHlooa with our knife., PfHB Is Awful! "The fiHitlmll tout iihiwiU ImtWHiiu tli loaiiia of lUrvHrd ami Vain, rtt eciilly hId In AmerloH, had trrlblo iwiuIU. It turnwl Into a awful hiitrh ory. Of twnly-two MtrtieliMiita, nev un wttro m aorloualy injurud that thuy had to ha aarrltNl from tho rield in a dyliin conilitlou. Uno player had lila iim'k hrokun, unotliHr loat a liiK. Itoth twain nppimriHl iiihiii tho fluid with a ciowd of auihuhuirHa. aumooua, and uuraiia. Many lailloa fnlntod at the awful orloa of tho In juriMl pluyora. Tho ImllMimtlon of tho hpeotatoni wa iHiwvrfiil, hut thoy worn an torrorlind that thoy wurn nfrnld to lonvn tho fluid." Muif olluiiu Nuohrk'hluii. TmIh)s lldlliliiKi'i Dr. Wlloy tnlla tho folio wIhk alery: aiiioplly, aftor u iiIkIiI off, n coitulu Intiirn huiliintid to lila hoapltn ward. Tlio flrat lMtlout wua u atout old Ir ishman. "How hoiw it?" ho liKiulrod. "1'nltli. it'H iiih lirtHttlilu,' dot'tor 1 oan't Mot mo hitmth at all, at all " "Why, your pulao la normal. Ut m oxnmluo tho luiiK-acllon," rwiillwl tho dontor, kntwIlH blili tho tot and laying lila huad on tho ampin t'tuwt. "Now, lot 'a haar joii talk," hn rou tluimtl, cloning hi oyoa and Itatonlnn. "U'lmt'll 1)1 bo Mlii'. awtor'"' "Oh. y anyllilug. fount oiih, two, thrt and up," niiirmiirwi (ho lattirn, drowlMl. "Wan, tw, tur, four, five, aix," boiiuu tho itallout. Whwi tliw joiiug doctor, with u at int. opuuud lila H.voa, bo n vomiting lumKlb. "Tin buudrml an' aJ.t-ntiiH. tin huu ilrtHl au avut. ttu buudrml an' al-lnty- wau."- I'lirlatlau ltlatt'r. V T thf rhk n( Mng fnllcil, hy timm iff myrtplr vhmh. " kiwwkfrV' wv wwlt niiffti tn rmll nttffilimi l tnu fNfrtmi ltay chM mtil in finpfiiwkt thf rnvvmUy nt minti nriUm tn nrvittv rrffntUm tt Urr i-my. Thvmc who rtn ittiJfeo nflJHffiit ulrcniiw bctovf the flow dricn iif r Itnrl heal do m nt ofMr. 'Hump who mti nociti'v nil cxlfii wion of Hip muni synfem ottgh io put forth crf-ry cfrort lo neciirp it. There is no twe (ryititf (o eonrpnl fnefw. The vaJIpv m (lirpittpuefl with niiolliprory ywu the fhinl in ,itifepfwioii, wilieli Iuih renliy lowemd the noruml water nlnne. Tlie hoihod.'iI niinfiill nt .Med ford to date iff (MP inciicH, aiitmt u nvenitfe senHonal rainfall at thw date of 17 inches. The prcvipitntion at other j)oit in the valley lias been some what heavier, hut then it always is, so that the comparison holds. The moiKliire that has so far fallen line i'orlnnatelv all been absorbed. TJiere has been no run-off. Jt is rapidly seeking its equilibrium by going downward into the very dry substratum, distributing a small per cent of moisture for some depth. The surface litis already begun to dry rapidly from "depression and elevation"; that is, it is being lifted by evaporation and absorbed by the lower soil levels. The distribution of moisture to a depth of from three to four feet, from the precipitation we have so far had this winter, will necessanlv be of small per cent. It cannot last long. In addition to evaporation, transpiration will take place when the plants begin to grow and it will not take long to consume what moisture has fallen. Stating conditions as they are is not "knocking the val ley." Tho truth about the valley is good enough. Rep resentations should be based upon the truth. Misrepre sentation, concealment, refusal to lace facts, can never bring prosperity, only result in misconception and injury. mature is again emphasizing the fact that irrigation for the vallev is essential. IN SWITZERLAND LAUGHS AT REBEL I lm r IflfeOl-3fci SAY PRESIOEN iiniillr .vi-. ilr ( ir)i- '! rn- i ni I'tiMH in till' MlltM'll' orriinir lo tbr SATIRE OR SINCERITY SO.MIO of the socialist papers of the ranting kind have been heaping much criticism upon the president be cause he said in his address to the present congress that the soldiers of this country, in case of war, would really be. fighting in defense of their employers' property. This was repeated by the president tit St. Louis, and the sanm journals because more caustic. A fair consideration of these utterances will close the mouths of thinking men to sucu criticism as nas necn made. In the president's terse remarks the soldier's relation to the iionfighting citizens were plainly stated. He made no attempt to appeal to the glory and glamor of war he indulged in no cant about the honor of being shot to death but simply statud that the young men who went to war in the last and final analvsis would bo giving up their lives to protect those at home in the possession ol prop erty in other words, that war as made in this age gen erally means the. sacrificing of the lives of the young men of the nation to enable the older men to hold on to their possessions. l'or, if the young men refuse to go (o war, we will be iii iaa iaii cm out 01 our loreign trade, or lie compelled to pay a war indemnity, either of which would entail some degree of adversity for the property-holding class, who tire the em-plovers. The president said he thought the employers, for the reason that the fighting would be in their defense, would encourage the young men in their employ to go to war if necessary, and get ready to go when needed. Keener satire has not been spoken, hut the plutocrats refuse lo see it, and the socialists fail to understand it. r'AKIX, r-Vb. m. i wt, !rHMlHl ul Un lMn, n thai then. Switarrlmiil involving imilj of the mmHiry. n Iffnu- ftiriwiHHKlatit of lhi .J on run I with whom M. De i'nw li)-uci tht njjitiition anmaoil in Kw-itnerluiiil hv tlio rfiwhMimia mud)' ilnrinir inve-titt-ntion of i,. eKHl, nniimt the two Swiss foloneU nrrvMt-tl in rlmrgt's of communication of milium -ei-rets. "Kwitiorlaiul tomoirow will ho t It miiiii- uk Switxuiliunl of jimtunlii.x," niil tlio pn'nitluiit. "Tin- ..vinputhios cntortuincil hy tin Swi for fur "git riiimos jiiinplv show that they arc i injr fully thoir coimtitnlioiiHl libe-l;-to lliink dm tlmy llko. Slunild n movc ment of tissiniilulioH take )lncf n our boidcin, it wouM he n inovi'ini'iit of rndosiuowia, n wo mov in pliyxicw, rtilhcr than of ovotnoxiM. In oltir wonN, our noifchliors art' far moiw likely lo Ik'ooiiio Swic than tn tla Swixw In ontur into (ho life of the hi'lliporcnt naliini". All IIum pon'ihu olTorwwooni'o will quii't cimn when I lie fi'ilurnl rouuoil uu'i'tx. Km'IVII'U .' will hi1 I'lfiilcd up mill Nwir- pntiiot ism will come out ol the nlinir Mn'titflhi'iiid if uiiMliuivr." mm in south i? KAISER'S FIFTH SON INJURED IN BATTLE I'KqiN. c'hliiii. ivi. ii In nn ix riaaivo Hiiprvli-w with tlm orrf aptratlcMt of the Aaaoclalrd 'rr, at tlm pHlae today, Prealdent Yuan Shi KmI mlitlmlaed the Importance of tho robellloti how in proTM and ex liraal toflflduiirs ol tho debate of tlw ability of tho gevernmoat to aup- lirosa tho uprlaliiK wlion adequate triMiiw reach the niiwr YntiRtae Klnng. Vice Admiral Taai Ting Kan, ronflduntlnl aecretary of Yuan Shf Kal. acted aa Interpreter. Till la no camtinlftn but only a aklrmiah," wild Yuan Slil Kal, "hut it nlvoe me so much work that It ln uronHoa in) nptitttlto." The praaldeut roplind lniiKhliiKly to it romark rogardina; hi oxoollent phy alcul condition and good spirits, re futing rumors of hin ill health. I)la ciimIiir lila untlironumnnt, ho mild: "Although a date In Kobrunry wns sunctionud, the onthronoiiunt could not tnfto place becaiive of tho Yun nan lobullion. which noconltaU'd mil itary oporatloiia. Tliororore It was duriilud to postpone It." Tho pzusideut said tho drafting of a new couatltutloii would ho Iickuu In a few daH. Whou it la flnUliiHl the ronHtltutlon will ko hoforo u un tlouul convent ion for HUKKeatlouK He did not predict the date of promulga tion of the couatltutloii smus TODAY itoitCiiT r.ni.sov The Well Known Star IN "The Absentee" diK Saturday prodnetlntt In five mis KOIUXO TATHKIl'S KOKS will he the rontedy, making a alx reel program. St'NOAY "IIOtTSK OH PI&K " MOXOAY .MAItY I'tCld'Oltn. I'in'INKIItAI). Ill, lo.a (.l..;i. The M'tin-otln i.il iifw - uijene.x jjives out ttie follow Hi):. 'I'linee O-enr (tilth nu of Kni ieior Willinui) - wouiuled a lew iln.s njio while 1 1 1 1 1 k i 1 1 c mi InKpeetion in I rout of the liii .inn poHitioiiH at Sinotven, in (lie Altn(c ditriel, ne eonlinj? to (Jorman priitonvrK. The linnee wu euiiuht uniler the hie of CoMMiek nlle a Nil ho ninl -nine of fieei'a were wouiuled. "The piinee, infuriateil. ,irilcreil u hoiuhatxlmtint of the K11--11111 oi tioiiM, which the (leriiiuiis iiiiiieil out for two hour." AMUSEMENTS An AuiNlerilnin iliutteh on I'ehru ai, 7 earned thuuilutomeul Imwt'il on an offieinl lepmit from llerliii that J'rime Oaewr Jhut been ulinhtly woiimleil in the hoatl n ml mi the up MT pint ot the tlliyll hv -hell f- tllli leis dtiniiK li'.'htniK III the ('lisle 111 wnr the. iter. RATIFY TREATY. fflffl NICARAGUA MEOFQRD'S Leading Motion Picture Theater PAGE LAST TIME Gail KANE in the Labyrinth Harry Chandler's Romantic Tale of an Actress Human Movements Analyzed Tomorrow "Life's Whirlpool" BRANDEIS PROBE COLLAPSING T ill'! hearings on the subject of Louis D. Mraudeis and his qualifications for the supreme court show signs QueMlnifAilsueieil, Gertrude -The proper time toaub mlt aprlug pwma for imbllnutuii In thla koliu la leciiilir when the artlata are draw lag the aummer eY ora for iiiaiaaluea. We have to oik ahmid. dear. 1'erbap yH might tnrt wwk an He fir it Chrl. lime. b'ponlJi!c Kindly yf tlm hour He. of collapse. Thcv have so far heen a fiasco. Xothinti- dis- houorahle in Uraudeis' long and active career has heen adduced. Tho trivial character of much of the testimony, the eagerness of his opponents to grasp at straws of slander, the repetition of clubhouse gossip, of hearsay calumnies, of petty accusations by envious rivals, all reflect the strenuous efforts of predatory plutocracy to defame and blacken the fair fame of an attorney whose offense con sists in having advocated the people's cause. The public hearing was devised in the hope of securing something detrimental. Senators fished with a dragnet for hostile criticism. ( 'ranks expounded their theories. defeated attorneys retried their lost cases. Personal grievances thirty years old were aired, but nothing devel oped to disiiialif Hraudcis. The committee has now taken a second long recess to see if home thing i-anuot be dug up to continue the investigation. WAMIIXUTiiN, IVh. l'l. Willi (he Xifiirnj.Miiiii tit at out ot the way. niliimiisti.uioii srimloi-, wire ivudy today to enll up lor 1. inden tion the Ilmtieii treaty and 111 tuiii Jhe amended CoUmilriun treaty. The XiearuKuau eon volition, uniler 'whiili the United Stole would He ipiire 11 Xieuiauuaii canal route ami a niiMil hime in the lUiy of Konaeea lor ;i.UUU,(HH). wu itttifitil XS to JS by the senate lute yoalenlay. The ttvatv had heen mmtliae; he doe the Keimte tor more than l eaio, (ltiniir wliieh lime it had been Moroiwly opposed tnmi holli Mile ol the ehambrr. OREGON DEFEATED BY CALIFORNIA 27 TO 22 Pathologist Cate Issues Calendar Jue lo the warm apell we are hav lug Ml uieaeut the peaeh buda ate comuieat ina to awell rapidh Thla vlll neeeaaltate quirk ork In Kttlna readt for apralu alnat I 'each l.faf Curl. t Wat In (be earlier aee Umu uf Ike allay To hate the grtal iffw.i thU aura uhould h ttiHai-4uit aa tbe buda are awelltnit but utfore am have uiMiied. Matty orebardUta wilt rind that tbticoodi Uon exlata at ihla time A few daa r conatderalile tnfeetlou may tl redy have uk n plaie. Unie ulphur, dormant ttrengtli to WblcU la added one pint Mcotln (sul phate to l&u knIIoik of I lie diluted ulniloii Till iiunildlUon to eunlrttl- '(iiK Ho 1 mi ia upJOQffeetivt ani( die IV.1.I1 lm MlAei, araUl InaMla. I'm- 01 h. 1.. itpUler td Aohla it !- .1 . n. 1 i . n-iii anftjr and If id 1 ' I I Mi .. .'Ml- UwfttfewUi Ki:iKi'i.i:. Chi.. Kb. 111. 'lie l iiim'imI ui 1 jliltirnia btioket'ia'l team lodux - 011 edge to eoie en ulher Mctorv iinitil oer the I ir erHy of Orevjun fie, wbieh would Ute (lie Cuhlmuiau the eh.inipioii hip ill the -eiii'-. Thi'x eie ein.iio UKed ht'ftiile ( their tie tint nt Ilr Oil-Kim iiKKre.ilioii lu-t uiiiht h . heure of 27 l '. tin hut little dangei 01 any peach trouble, hhIiIo from 1'each lllivht for bii-h reeommeuitatton will tie alven out at a later date Kordeauv .Mix ture eau be uaetl at the rate ot r.-a.;.o tiui It would be effective agalnut the Curl out;. Tbla oft Ice haa been crowded with haik work which baa left no Owe for newapaper wrtUug of tbU character j Aa too dally piper are deemed auvu Mallent medium for dtaMuiluallou Of Information amen tbe grower our iwllo In tbe futura acall be to puhltah tlmoly article aa the occasion deinanda. To of the groate! help to the r, rower their i-ooiratUuj U anktul. Do not beaitat to let u kuow our troubloa either b pboue or by roiulag to tho offtee It la our bualsMa to mtvo you which lil ir voi1 urejroiii'li'd una dtiiiilruff. Itching scilp. and eii: ball coming out, we ask 'Oil to in Clairvoyant If j on contemplate conaultluK a ClalrvoMiut, two iIiIiikh should lie taken under coiialdorntiou tho abil ity of tho ClaIrvoant and ho 11 eat y of tho iiiothoda. 1 am a iiiitiiiul born medium of 27 car' oxperlouca. Hut witli my wonderful power I will guldo you urlKht 011 buelneea, lovo, voiirtshlp. matrluge, divorce and uiln- in if. Toll whether your liuahaud, wltu or sueetheurt la true or falae, when and who you will marry, when you will aell your property and what you are heat adapted for. To thoaa unhappy and duwonteutetl or In any trouble, bring It to we and I will fctralghleu it out to jour outiro sat iafactlou. If you have loat confluence through unecrunuloua clalro)ante. have a full lire reading, 11.00, and know the truth. Opposite Xaoli Hotel, I'uliii JJIock, ItlMIIII 11. IffAOC MANf II Mlt TOMl' our mil' ' e tin it will alve miii leiuf .11 k ati-r.ut un 01 iuone refunded onl n ti , oi and i 1 00. JOHN A, PJlKL 0 UNDERTAKER I-Hdj Asslstniit " as s. nAUTi.irrr riione M, 17 nndT-Ja AiiitiulHiit Surlre (Itnroanr WESTON'S Camera Shop 20S ISast Main Street, Medford Tho Only Exclusive Commercial Photographers 111 soutiiern Uregou N'ogat.ives "Mnde any time or plneo by appointment. Phone 147-T Wo'lldotiiorett B. D. WEdSa?ONt Prop. ROBERT MESOHmPOYiIR w"1HE I ASilEt Tl'KSDAY VI UK." "Tlllfi nitlCAT m- Jam Ii5r:i Xo chains noise. Xo belts. It is sale. Daily Demonstrations, clollies. Come Watch Us Wash Slop rubbing clothes on t h ti 1 washboard. Lt wears them out. The Thor Electric will do better work, and more quickly. Pays for itself, because it saves time, labor and wear on the clothes. Therefore, it saves money. Kas pa incuts. 7.50 Puts a THOR In your home. Then Small Monthly payments. Ifeal water, real soap, real in, see for vourself. Paul's Electric Store Call r.son the Phone. REASONS WHY The California Insurance tPrvmnonir Shouhljjkceive the Patron viUIIipcIIiy jiKeof.tlie Insuring. Public 1. BECAUSE ''' 'li,s ''st:iblishcd an imequal- ed record for meeting obliga tions under the moM adverse circumstances. 2. BECAUSE&T,,l':s,: "I'ligntions were paid y"D0M.AI KOI DOhLAir' by u Cttmpaiiy that was only ten months in busi ness thereby conwrviug the integrity of this com munity and that of the state, and thereby being an important factor in restoring confidence and the upbuilding of San Francisco. 3.' BECAUSE fcWI 1 1 U' nmomot of resources rat the time or the Sail r'ran-. cisco eiiiiriiignit ion of only i?:)().j,lX)0, it paid, with out discount or compromise, fire lotes amount iuu toi?l,S!7.(MM)net. 4. BECAUSE ' N u,llor () l,UH'1 tlu'nc t renien- tlotis liabilities its stockholdurs aid the larg.- amount of $l,ti:i(),000 5. BECAUSE TI IK policies of ihi8 Company are recommended and indorsed In every reliable bank mid financial institution on the Pacific Coast. 6. BECAUSE 'nHVnupanyiKasstrongas the strongest. Kverv ijolicv contract is. not only guaranteed by its asiscts, but alwi I iy the wealth of its stockholders (estimated ar .f l-(),iHH),(yiM) under the iron-dad unlimited per sonal liability law of the btate from, wliieh it has received its charter. 7. BECAUSE "li.M AX gratitude and admir- . . 'it ion. for square dealing and strict biiKinesM integrity will prompt the insuring public to demand the indemnity offered hv the pol icies of tlii worthy Companv." Atsat Capital $1,278,845.83 . 400,000,00 o McCurdy Insurance Agency INSURANCE, Any Kind o BHly be toe Rkld to dtt. 0. C. 0T o I ) o o O o- o r